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FROM 1640—1708 A.D.
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In Three Volumes.
VOLUME II. 1655—1675.
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Volume II.
1655 — 1675 A.D.
Thu Copy is numbered
.Jxtw^ritfir .
CONTENTS.
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Year
100th
lOlst
Date
4 July 1655—6 July 1656 .
7 July 1656—27 February 1656
Matter and Wardens
H.W.U.y.{|-.|fJPlien..;.
R.Meade.{f;.g^,"»-}
Pages
1-70
71-115
lOlst
102nd
103rd
104th
105th
106th
107th
108th
109th
110th
111th
112th
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
118th
119th
2 March 1656—6 July 1657
9 July 1657—8 July 1658 .
12 July 1658—8 July 1659 .
13 July 1659—3 July 1660 .
4 July 1660—16 July 1661 .
29 July 1661—15 July 1662 .
16 July 1662—3 July 1663 .
2 July 1663—8 July 1664 .
9 July 1664—1 July 1665 .
21 August 1665—28 June 1666
19 July 1666—21 July 1667 .
25 July 1667—4 July 1668 .
18 July 1668—27 June 1669 .
6 July 1669—29 June 1670 .
5 July 1670—30 June 1671 .
11 July 1671—24 June 1672 .
10 July 1672—1 July 1673 .
8 July 1673— 3 July 1674 .
10 July 1674—3 July 1675 .
R.«eade.lf;?g«r"-}
. 116-135
H.Seyle.{g^-^Si,„o„.:
. 136-186
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. 187-231
V^.I-{l:Mfey,l
. 232-272
P. Stephens. (K;g.«rt^oj;}
. 273-299
H.Eobin.on. {^T^».'5"''"';
. 300-312
'D. Pakeman.'
. 313-325
M.Fle.h.,.{A.Or«,ke.}
. 326-345
^•"'"''•iSi^ilri
. 346-359
'^-'^^^■{I:¥^}
. 360-367
^•''""'^'•{|:S;';.'i.j
. 368-378
H.,R.byn..„.{|.5'W^^;
. 379-388
T.Davi..{a; Smith.} .
. 389-402
T.D.vi,..{|:8|5^th.} .
. 403-413
^•I-»k.{Ii»'-}
. 414-427
^•'^y>"''E:^S'on."'i
. 428-444
E.S.iU,.{A.B.pe_,. j
. 445^63
E.E,y.t.„.{^-^^-j
. 464-484
K.E.y.ton.j?;^yi„te.^J
. 485-512
[l;lfJ?S,r}H.Wall.y.
4—6 July 1655.]
blaster: looser Uovton
\
ISHarl^end
[Page 379]
Master
Henry Seile.
4tb Of 3ttl» 1655
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Some inspectiong made into the carriage & consults of the late Long
Pari' &c. By James Howell, Esq'
vj°
Master
Abell Boper.
4tb of 3Jttl» 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Covenant sealed, or a treatise of the sacrament of both covenants
polemicall & practicall, especially of the sacraments of the covenant of grace,
by Thomas Blake M.A. pastor of Tamworth in the counties of Stafford &
Warwick ........... vj*
James Cotterell.
John Field and
Henry Hills.
4tb of Sttlu 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke en-
tituled A short epitome of Turkish customes, rites & ceremonies, written by
Bartholomeus Georgieviz, pilgrim. Made English by Tho: Skinner, Esq''
vj°
5tb Of aittlj)
Entred . . . By his Highnes. A proclamation for relief of Godly
ministers agt suits & molestations by psons sequestred, ejected or not
approved ........... vj*
[Page 380]
Master
Richard Tbrale.
5tb Of Sttlw 1655
Entred . . . und the hands and seales of Thomas Ewster and Joane
his wife late administratrix of the goods and chattells of Robert Young
her father not administered of before a booke or copie entituled Paradisus
Terrestris, or the garden of pleasant flowers by Jlf' John Parkinson, & entred
heretofore to the sd M'' Young To wch the hand of Master Noeton
warden is subscribed vj*
6tb of mau 1655
Master W"' Hope. Entred ... a booke entituled The triumphant arch, erected & conse-
crated to the Olory of the Feminine sexe by Mons. de Scudery. Englished
by John Leetlub, gent.
vj"
^
[6—10 July 1655.
H.W.ll.y.{|;|fJ{*r]
60 aittlif 1655
Edward Dod, Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
entituled America, or an exact descripcon of the West Indies, more especially
of those provinces which are under the dominion of the King of Spaine.
By Thomas Peake
vj
id
Henry Hills and
Jotm Field.
9tb of 3ttl» 1655
Entred . . . By the Protector. A proclamacdn comanding all persons
who have bene of the late Kings partie or his sonnes, to depart out of the
eitties of London & Westmr & late lynes of cmnunicacbn on or before
Thursday the 12'* day of July instant
VJ"
lOtb Of 3ttl2 1655
[Page 381] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
Master entituled Ok/xfiia Awfiara or an Almanack & Prognosticacon for theyeare of
George Bawbrldge. o«r Lord God, 1656, being Bissextile or leape years & from, the Creation of ye
World 5605. Wherein is contained the state of the whole yeare, the Eclipses,
Lunations, Conjunctions & Aspects of the Planets, wth the Southing, rising
& setting of the Sun, Moone & fixed starres evie day in the yeare. Together
wth short direccons to find the houre of the day & night alt all times
without instrumt, with other observacons very requisite for men of all sorts.
Calculated according to Art &c, by Vincent Wing, Matheinat.
VJ"
lOtb Of Sttlu 1655
Master Entred . . . (und ye hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
oeorge sawondge. entituled Daniell 1656. An almanack for the yeare of mans redemption 1566,
being the Bissextile or Leape yeare shewing the various habitudes, passions
& configurations of ye celestiall bodies, wth sundry phisicall observacons
rules of husbandry, &c. Also a most rationall conjecture of the weather, &c
Composed by Humph. Daniell, Mathematician
VJ"
lOtb of 3Jttl» 1655
Master Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
George Bawbrldge. entituled Pigott, 1656. The Countreymans Calendar, or A plaine Almanack
for the yeare of our Lord Ood, 1656. Rectified for ye meridian & latitude
of the ancient and quondam fioiirishing towne of Ludlow in Shropshire, &c.
Calculated & composed by Francis Pigott
VJ
id
lOtb of Slllij 1655
[Page 382] Entred . . * . (under the hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
Master entituled Bade, 1656. A new almanack & prognostication in wch you may
Oeorge Sawbridge. lehM the state of this yeare of our Lord Ood 1656, wth phisicall obser-
vacons <fe r^les of husbandry, being Bissextile or Leape yeare, newly amplified
wth notes of good consequence, by William Dade, G«nt
VJ"
[l'.!fJ?S,r}H.WaU.,.
10 July 1655.]
lOtb Of 3lttl» 1655
Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
entituled Vaux, Speculum Anni a partu virginis, or a new Almanack, for the
Yeare of the Worlds redempcon, 1656, beiiig the Bissextile or Leape yeare,
Calculated & principally referred to the latitude & meridian of the Cittie of
Durham &c. Composed & made by John Vaux of S' Hellen AwMand anno
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
aetatis suae 81. the 36'* edition
vj"
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
lOtb of Sttlw 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Gallen, 1656. A new almanack, for ye said yeare being the Bissextile
or Leape yeare. Containing the Lunacbns, Eclipses, Aspects of ye Planets &
daily disposition of the ayre, wth direccbns to such as use marts or faires,
also to travellers that coast the nation, lately amplified wth many notes of
good consequence, by Thos. Gallen, Mathemat.
vj"
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
[Page 383]
Master
Geo. Sawbridge,
lOtb Of 3ttl» 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Hemerologium Hermeticum, or a mercuriall Calendar, of the
diurnall motions, configuracons and conjunctions of all ye planets in the
yeare of our Lord 1656, being since ye correccbn of ye Roman Calendar by
P. Gregory 74 Yeares, & itself the Bissextile or Leape Yeare, &c, by
John Smith philomathist vj*
lOtb of 3lttl» 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Synopsis Anni 1656. A view of the yeare of the worlds creation
5605, & of its Redempcon 1656, and yeare of the Julian Gonstitucbn, 1700,
& of the Gregorian Reformacon, 74. being Bissextile or Leape Yeare, recti-
fied to ye meridian of the hono"' Cittie of London, Containing besides the
Astronomicall calculations, tables & rules for valuacon of purchases, leases,
annuities, &c, wth other rules & tables usef till for most men. Composed by
Seth Partridge, surveyor vj*
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
lOtb of 3lttl» 1655
Entred . . . (und ye hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled An almanack for the yeare of our Lord 1656, being Leape Yeare,
shewing the daily -places of the Sunne & Moone their conjunctions, aspects &
eclipses their rising, setting & southing wth the true time of the tides, &c,
whereunto is added a new alphabeticall catalogue of the chief e faires in
England & Wales, being more exact & ready for use then any other forme
thereof set out by others, wth &c, by Henry Phillips . . . vj*
lOtb Of Sttlu 1655
Entred . . . (under ye hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Woodhouse, 1656. A new almanack <& prognostication for the yeare
of our Lord God 1656, being Bissextile or Leape yeare & from the worlds
Creation 5619, wherein is contained many things both usefull, pleasant &
profitable for all sorts of men. Calculated &c. By John Woodhouse,
Philomath vj*
[10—12 July 1655.
H.wui.T.{|:!{JJfi,r]
lOtb Of 3itil» 1655
Entred for his copie (imd the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Neve 1656. A new almanack and prognosticacon, serving for the
yeare of our Lord God & Saviour Jesus Christ 1656, Being Bissextile, or
Leape yeare, wherein is contained a double Kalendar, viz' the Julian or
English Accompte & Gregorian & forraign computacon, wth the change of
the Moone her full & Quarters, the time of ye Eclipses & other necessary
observacons convenient to bee noted calculated &c. Practised penned &
published by John Neve, Gent vj*
[Page 384]
Master
Oeo. Sawbridge.
lOtb Of aittlg 1655
Master Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
Geo. Sawbridge. entituled White, 1656. A new almanack & prognostication for ye yeare of our
Lord God, 1656, being Bissextile or Leape yeare, wherein is shewed the
naturall inclination of the ayre and judgmt of the weather according to the
aspects of the Planets & positions of ye starres, wth other rules, tables, and
direccbns convenient in such a worke to be noted. By William White vj*
lOtb of aJttl» 1655
Master Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Nobton, warden) a booke
Oeo. Sawbridge. entituled Perkins. A new almanack & prognosticacon for the yeare of our
Lord God 1656, being Bissextile, or Leape yeare, & from the worlds creation
6620, Composed & chiefly referred to the famous cittie of London. Made
& sett forth by F. Perkins, welwiller to ye Mathematicks
vj"
Master
Oeo. Sawbridge.
lOtb 3lttl» 1655
Entred ... all manner of almanacks & prognostigations in English
& all bookes & pamphletts tending to almanacks & prognostications for
the yeare ensueing, 1656. [No sum stated.]
The preceding entries probably refer to the English Stock
for which Sawbridge was Treasurer ; but why these almanacs
should have paid the fee while the schoolbooks did not,
remains to be explained.
[Page 385]
Henry Eversden.
Vt 6 Deo. 1655.
lltb Of SJttls 1655
Entred ... by assignmt of Master Miles Plesheb, a booke called
Enchiridion Arithmeticon, or a manuall of millions written by Richard
Hodges To wch Assignmt the hand of Master Norton* Stephens
warden is subscribed vj*
Henry Hills and
John Field.
12tb Of aJtllu 1655
Entred . . . By the Protector. A proclamaStm for perfecting the
colleccon for relief e of the protestant inhabitants of Lucerne Angrorui &c
vj*
* Deleted in Register.
[i'.Kr}H.WaUey.
12 July— 6 August 1655.]
12tb Of Sttlff 1655
Henry Hills and Entred for their copie By the Protector. A 'proclamacbn hy his highnes
John Field. declaring that after the first day of August next, no further use he made of
any letters of marque or reprizall graunted unto any private pson . vj^
12tb Of Sttlfi 1655
Henry Hills and Entred . . . By the Protector. A proclamacon giving notice that the
John Field. remaining differences hetwixt the English & Dutch merchants, stand referred
to Comissioners appted on both sides, who are to assemble at Amsterdam in
Holland, the 20"- of July, 1655 . vj*
Laurence Chapman. Entred
16tb Of Sttl» 1655
(und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke enti-
tuled The Grounds of obedience & governmt, by Thomas White, gent, vj'*
16tb of 3Jttl» 1655
[Page 386] Entred . . . (und ye hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
Master entituled The key of the Holy tongue, or the opening of the Hebrew Bible. In
Geo. Sawbridge. which the Hebrew text itself e is published in a more plaine & facile way {for
the reading thereof) then ever before. 2. There is a generall praxis upon
the whole text, containing an Alphabeticall analysis or explication of all the
Hebrew words thereof by reading them in English letters and reduceing them
to their roots & expressing their signification in English by W™ Robertson,
A.M.
vj"
Henry Hills and
John Field.
23tb of gjttlfi 1655
By his Highnes.* A proclamacon for putting the lawet
Entred . .
in execution for setting Prizes on wines
vj
Master
Abell Eoper and
Roger Wlngate.
23tb of Sulfi 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Orders in Chancery in two parts Alphabetically digested under apt
titles &c
VJ"
6ti> of %\x^mi 1655
Robert Gibbs. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The vanity of glorying in the flesh, opened in a sermon preached
at the funerall of Kingsmell Lucy, Esq' by Tho: Case
VJ"
[Page 387]
Master
Giles Calvert.
6tb Of ^tigttSt 1655
Entred ... a booke entituled The state of Christianity examined un-
folded & charactered, &e. To wch is added The more excellent way, or a
briefe discourse of that noble principle in wch all worthy actions are
wrought
VJ"
* The words "his Highnes" appear to have been struck out, but whether
intentionally or not it is difficult to say.
[7—15 August 1655.
H.W.lley.{|-.ar]
Jtb Of august 1655
Rich. Boiston. Entred for his copie a booke entituled Anglicisme Latinized, or English
proprielies rendred into prop Latin e, for the -use & benefite of Grammar
schollers, &c, by T. Willis vj*
Ricb. RoUton.
7tb of August 1655
Entred
a booke called The disarmers dexterities examined in a
second defence of the treatise of schism, by H. Hammond, D.D.
VJ
id
7tb of SluguSt 1655
Rich. Roiston. Entred ... a booke called The baptizing of infants reviewed <fe
defended from the exceptions of M' Tombes, &c by H. Hamond D.D. vj*
Master
Natb. Brookes.
lOtb Of Slug, 1655
Entred ... by assignmt from Master Luke Fawne, Master
NoETON warden's hand being thereto subscribed a booke called New
recreacons or the minds solaceiny, written by The: Hunt, wch booke was
Ve 23 June 31. heretofore entred to M' Fawue
VJ
id
lltbof^Uft, 55
Laurence Chapman. Entred . . . (und ye hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled The Cittie Law, or the course & practise in all maner of Judiciall
proceedings in the Hustings in G^iildhall, London. Englished out of an
ancient French manuscript. Also an Alphabet of all the offices disposed &
given, by the Lo Maiors of London ....... vj*
13tb of Slugt 1655
[Page 388] Entred . . . By the Protector. A proclamacbn comanding a speedy
Henry Hills and <fe due execucon of the lawes made agt the abhominable sinnes of drunkennes
John Field. profane swearing & cursing &c . . . . . . . vj*
Master
Henry Belle.
15tb Of august 1655
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled Twenty sermons preached by D"^ Robert Saunderson, whereof 16
ad aulam, Three ad magistratum & one ad populam . . . vj
id
Master
Fra. Coaleg.
15tb Of august 1655
Entred ... by assignmt of Eichaed Maeriott wth ye hand of
Master Stephens warden a booke entituled The schoole of Fortune, or the
secretts of Astronomy, with a discourse of dreames, translated into English,
by 8. Shepheard, Gent . . . vj*
[|-.!fSF?.r}H.W.U.y.
16 August 1655.]
16tb Of a«au!5t 1655
Hen. Herrlngman. Entred for his copie wtli ye hand of Master Stephens warden subscribed a
booke eutituled Parthenisga the last part The history of Calimachus vj*
letf of atisiliSt 1655
Master Entred ... by assignmt under the hand & seale of Tho:Walklet,
Humph. Mosely. ^.^ -jyijjgij jj^g liand of Master Norton warden is subscribed, two bookes,
the one entituled, The Hierogliphicall figures of Nich: Flammett, wth
Artephius his secret hooke ; the other entituled, Brittains Ida, written by
Edmond Spencer xij*
16tb Of STttguiit 1655
[Page 389] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden two bookes.
Master H. Mosely the one entituled A Tragedy with annotacons by Robert Baron, Esq ; the
other entituled The history of philosophy & the philosophers by Thomas
and Master
Xho. Bring
Stanley, Esq'
xij
id
Master Mosely
and
Master Dring.
16tb of ^ttgu!5t 1655
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton, warden, a booke
entituled The ffoure hoohes of Architecture, written in Italian by Andrea
Palladio & now newly translated into English by H. L. Esq'' . vj
id
16tb Of %\\^mi 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Medici Catholicon, or a catholique medicine for the diseases of
Charity, by J. C. M.D.
VJ"
Master Mosely.
Master Mosely.
16tb of Slugu^t 1655
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Euphrates or the waters of the East, by Eugenius Philalethes
VJ
id
16ti' of Slugiiist 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Manziny his academieall discourses in sevall subjects, translated
into French by by [sic^ Monsr de Scudery & into English by an honoable
Lady
VJ"
16tb of ^uguiit 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (und ye hands of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Ltisiad, or Portugalls historicall poem written in the PortugalVs
language by by [sic] Lewis de Coemoens & Englished by Richard
Panshaw, Esq vj^
[16 August 1655.
H.W.lley.{|-.|}jSirJ
16tb of SlugtlUt 1655
[Page 390] Entred for his copie (uiid the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Master Mosely. entituled Expeditio Anglorum in ream Insulam. Autore Edwardo Herbert,
Baronet de Cherbury in Anglia et castri insulae de Kerry in Hibernia et
pars utruisque regiis vj''
16tb Of ^ttguSt 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A hidory of ye expedition of the English into the isle of Ree,
written by the right honoble Edw: Lord Herbert of Cherbury
vj"
16tb of %\\^mt 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Bucolicks of Baptist Mantuan in tenn eclogues translated into
English, by Thomas Harvey, Gent vj*
16tb of %\\^mi 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (und ye hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Hesperides, or the Muses' Garden stored wth the choicest flowers of
language and learning, in philosophy, history, cosmography, intermixed wth
the sweets of poetry, wherein ye ceremonious courtier & passional amorist may
gather rarities suitable to their ffancies being upon twelve hundred heads
alphabetically digested by John Evans, Gent.
vj"
16tb of ailfiUiSt 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (und ye hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The life of a satiricall puppy called Nim who worrieth all those
satirists he knowes & barks at ye rest, by W. D. knt
vj
a
16tb Of aittgiist 1655
[Page 391] Entred . . . (und tlie hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Master Mosely. entituled Plutosophio, or the Art of memory aswell naturall as artificiall,
written in Italian by the learned Mr in this art Phillippo Gesvaldo,
& translated into English VJ*
16tb of %\\^mi 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Anatomy of profane love, written in Italian by \_ ]
& translated into English by Ro: Gentilis
VJ
id
Master Mosely. Entred
16tb of august 1655
(und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Poesie Bediviva or Poesy revived, by John Collop, M.D. vj"*
[|-.».r}H.W.U.y.
16—18 August 1655.]
16tb of ^ttfiUSt T655
Master Mosely. Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The saintg expectacon & reward, a sermon preached by M' Mich;
Thomas at M' Wiborows funerall
vj°
16tb of ^ugudt 1655
Master Mosely. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled Meditacbns & digquisicons upon the Nativity of our Saviour Jesus
Christ, by S' Isaack "Wake vj*
Master Mosely. Entred
Wb of ^UQXxnt 1655
(und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A sermon agt murder, by William Towers B.D.
vj
17tb Of augUiSt 1655
[Page 392] Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Master Clarke, entituled Gods love to mankind, manifested hy disproving Ms absolute decree
senior. j'^ their Damnation ......... vj*
17tb of attftttSt 1655
Thomas Pirby. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Attorneys guide in sueing out of fines & recoveries, &c vj*
Thomas Plrby.
17tb of %\X^mX 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Aposiolick epistles analyttically expounded, or a brief e intro-
duccon to a larger commentary for the use of students in divinity, by David
Dickson
VJ"
Simon Miller.
Simon Miller.
18tb of augitsst 1655
Entred ... a booke entituled A modest discourse of the piety, charity
& policy of elder times & christians, &c, by Edward Waterhouse, Esq'
VJ"
18tb of %\\^mX 1655
Entred ... a booke entituled The harmony, chronicle & order of the
new Testament, &c, wth an addiconall discourse concerning the fall of
Jerusalem, &c, by John Lightfoote, D.D.
VJ"
Simon Miller.
11
Entred
Jepson .
IStb Of ^ttfttlSt 1655
a booke entituled A treatise of love and justice, by Robert
VJ
10
[21 August— 6 September 1655. H.w»u.y.{|.|f;?£r]
21 tb of atttSUSt 1655
[Page 393] Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
John Streater. entituled Kvicvtiov ka-fna Cygnea cantio. Autore Joanne Lelando antiquario,
cut accessit Spicilegium Brittannicum e collectandeis S. Lee, Wadhami
collegii socio apud Oxon . . . . . . ■ - vj*
M' Streater pmiseth to submit to ye Table, as to their right in this copie.
John Field and
Hem; Hills.
22tb of ail^^t 1655
Entred . . . By the Protectour. Orders for ye furtherance of our
service, astvell for our pacquetts, & letters as for riding in post, &c vj*
31 of ^ttdU^t 1655
Master Gellibrand. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled An exhortation to catechizing, the long neglect whereof is sadly
lamented, & the speedy reviving as earnestly desired by the provinciall
Assembly at London vj*
3 SitpU 1655
Master Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
The. Dring. entituled A mirrour of Judgmt & mercy, or an exact & true relacon of the
life & death of Freeman Sands Esq', sonne of 6" Geo: Sands of Lees Court in
Shelwick in Kent
VJ
id
4tb Of S(|itemtier 1655
Henry HiUs. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Noeton, warden) a booke
entituled The President of Presidents, or one generall president for comon
assurances by deeds, wherein there is contained an extract, or abridgmt of
all the readings S presidts thereof eidant, of singular use & profite to all
men, by Willm Sheppard, Esq' . . * vj*
[Page 394]
Master Twiford
and
Master Drlng.
4tb of SettUmiicr 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Reports of divers resoluSdns &judgmnts given upon solemne argumts
& wth great deliberaStm & conference wth all the learned judges in cases of
law, in the late reignes of Queene Elisabeth & King James, &c. Also the
fformes of proceedings in Parliaments both in England & Ireland, with
an exposicbn of Poynings case, the same both in French & English, by
S' Ed: Cooke knight vj*
60 Sitpi. 1655
Blmon MiUer, Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The reconciler of the Bible, wherein above two thousand seeming
difficulties throughout the Sacred Scriptures are fully & plainly reconciled, <fec,
by John Thadeus, minister of the gospell. Translated into English, by
John Rowland minister VJ'
[l:ar}H.WaU.y.
6—11 September 1655.]
11
60 SiCpU 1655
Master Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
AbeU Roper. called Subjection to magistrates supreame & subordinate, in 3 sermons on
1. PET: 2. : 13, 14, 15, 16. vses & The Corruption of the mind described in
a sermon on 2. COR: 11. 3. by Richard Vines, Preacher of Gods word at
Laurence Jewry, London vj*
60 S:cpU 1655
Master Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
Roger Norton, entituled Biblia Sacra, sive Testamentum vetus ab Im: Tremelio et Ffran:
Junio ex Hebraeo latine reddita et Testamentum novum, a Theod: Beza e
Graeco in Latinum versum ; Otherwise, the Bible in the Latine tongue
comonly called Tremelius Bible wth notes & vrithout notes
vj°
[Page 395]
Master
Fra. Leach.
8tb Of Scjitemti* 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Men before Adam, or A discourse upon the 12'* 13'* & 14'* verses of
the 5'* chapt of the epistle of S* Paul to ye ROMANS, &c. Translated out
of Latine by [ ] Whitford, gent vj*
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
lOtb of Setitemlicr
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled tJ''! HH ^1^] HH^^ Naphte-ach teshon hakkodesh, &c. The key of
the Hebrew Bible, or the opening up the Hebrew text. The first pte being
the pure Hebrew text of the Ps ALTER, the LaMENTACUNS OF JEREMIAH
& the Prophecy of ISAIAH, revised, corrected & published according to the
most correct Plantin & Stephens copies, with the genuine reading of the
Hebrew text & the words thereof in English letters, And an alphabeticall
Praxis upon those bookes, resolving euie word of them in their exposicon, &
reduceing them to their roots in an alphabeticall order, according to ye
letters they are written wth in the text, by such a plaine & easy method, as
any ordinary capacity may without difficultie learne to reade & understand
the Hebrew text by the booke itself e & the direccons for learning therein
contained, without any other teacher, by W"" Robertson, A.M.
vj
id
lltb Of Scjitmli, 1655
William Sheares. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Assigned Anno, entituled The Countrymans recreation, or the Art of Planting & Grafting &
1674. Vide page Gardening, in three bookes, &c, whereunto is added The expert gardiner, &c
447.
William Sheares. Entred
VJ»
lltb Of Seiitcmti* 1655
(und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Poems by J. C. with additions nev before printed
VJ
id
12
[11 September 1655.
H.WaU.y.{|.»r']
lltb Of Scjjtcmb* 1655
Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A muster roll of the evill angells emhattelled agt S' Michaell, being a
colleccon according to ye order of time (throughout all the centuries) of the
chief e of the ancient heretiques wth their tenets such as were condemned by
[Page 396]
William Bbeares.
generall councells, by R. B. gent.
VJ"
Master
Humpli. Uosely.
lltb Of Scjitemft. 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Poems, viz'. Miscellanies, The Mistresse or Love verses, Pindarique
Odes, and Davideis, or a sacred poem of the troubles of David, written by
Ab: Cowley vj*
Master
Hompb. Hosely.
lltb of Sejitemti* 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Davideis sive historia Davidis Regis, Idbris Quatuor, scripta
p A. Cowley vj*
Master
Hiimpli. Mosely.
lltb ofSciitanii* 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entitnled I Bagguagli di Parnasso, or, Advertisemts from Parnassus in Two
centuries, &c, written originally in Italian by that famous Eoman,
Trajano Bocalini, and now put into English by the right honourable
H: Ea: of Monmouth
vj
id
Master
Hompb. Mosely.
lltb of Sejitcmli, 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A discourse of the state of Christendome containing many secrett
passages & hidden misteries of the times both past & present, wth much other
good matter, both historicall & poUticall, by B' ^euTj Wotton . vj'*
[Page 397]
Master
Humph. Hosely.
lltb Of Sqitant). 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Sir Charles Cornwallis his negotiation as Liedger Ambassador for
Spaine, Anno Dni. 1605 vj*
Master
Hompb. Hosely.
lltb Of Sciitmll, 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A discovery of the Hollanders trade of fishing & the circumventing
us therein, &c written by S' W" Munson knt, sometimes Vice Admiral!
of England vjii
[R'.N'o'?t'orlH.waiiey. 22 September— 2 October 1655.]
13
22tb of Scjlttm^l, 1655
Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Norton -warden) a booke
entituled Apollo Anglicanug, the English Apollo, treating of the end of the
world, this yeare so much expected, & astrologically predicting the most
observable affaires of this present revolucon 1656, being Bissextile or Leape
Master
Geo. Sawbrldge.
yeare. By Richard Sanders
vj
id
Master
Hen. Twiford
and Master
Tho. Dring.
Master
Geo. Sawbridee
and Robert Gibbes.
29tb of Se))temt»* 1655
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Suethland & Poland's late troubles, or the dissentions betweene those
two kingdomes, imediately preceding causing & ensueing the expulcdn of
King Sigismund the third & his heirs for ev from the crowne of Swethland.
Hereunto is added The Treaty of Paciflcacon &c hj [ ] Fowler, Esq'
29tb of SttpU 1655
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The kSaints eomunion wth God, & God's comunion wth them, in
Ordinances, as it was delivered in sevall sermons, by M'' W" Strong, late
minister at Westmr vj*
imo 0ctoi>* 1655
[Page 398]
Gabriell BedeU
and
Thomas Collins.
Ve 3» Feb. 1646.
Assigned ov to them by Master Thomas Newcomb under his hand
& seale, & und the hand of Master Stephens warden one moiety or halfe
part of a copie or booke called, The History of the civill warres of France
&c in fif teene bookes, heretofore entred to M" Eaworth his late wife deced
in this register, the originall author D'Avila. Translated by Charles
Cotterell & W" Ailsbery Esq--
VJ
id
imo 0ctoi)Cr 1655
Tho. Parkhurst. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled A Journall or Diary of a thankfull Christian, by John Beadt,
mmistr
VJ"
Master
Natb. Brooke.
20 ®rtoll» 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Naturall Arithmetick, or the Art of numbers demonstrated by
Geometry & divided into two bookes, &c, by Thomas Wilford
VJ"
2& ®cfoli« 1655
Master Entred . . . und the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Nath. Brooke. called DictiotuiriU parvum. A Dictionary, rather an exposicbn of sevall
tearmes & fictions with other ancient words, collected and translated out of
Greeke and Latine poets, &c, by John Turner, gent.
VJ
id
14
[2—8 October 1655.
H.W.ll.y.{|-,|{«PSS']
20 mctohx. 1655
Master Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
Nath. Brooke. entituled Castellus his Lexicon medicwm, translated into English by Jno.
Dickson, M.D vj*
Master
Nath. Brooke.
20 (^ctoii. 1655
(und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Entred . .
entituled The art of simpling, by W" Cole, gent
Vj"
[Page 399]
Master
Nath. Brooke.
2i>o 0(t0fi. 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Themis aurea, or a treatise containing the lawes of the fraternity of
the Holy crosse. Written in latine by Count Mich: Majerus, & translated
by Tho: Hodges, gent vj*
Master
Nath, Brooke.
20 0ct, 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Myrothecium Spagyricmn, or a chimicall dispensatory &e. Written
in Latine by James Paber, i*' of Physick, at Montpelier in France, & now
in English by Tho: Hodges, gent. vj*
Master
Math. Brooke.
2° ©ctoli. 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Elixir vitae or Quintessentia Qiiintessentiae, the quintessence of
alchimy, fhilosophically handled, &c by Sam: Bolton of Salop
vj°
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and
Ed. Blackmoore.
20 ©(toll, 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled P. Piscatoris poemata, vet in honorem serenissimi nee non invictissimi
principis Olivari panegyrica &c vj*
40 ®ctoi}. 1655
JobnCrooke. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled EISAriiPH, sive introductoriuni Anglo-Latino-Cfraecum com-
plectens colloquia familiaria. Aesopi fabulas & Luciani selectiores
mortuorum dialogos in usum scholarum p jT. Sh . . . . vj*
[Page 400]
John Browne.
Stb of ©ftollfV 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Sindon Episcopalis, or a paire of winding sheets for two deceased
fathers of the church of England made up for them in two sermons att their
respective funeralls, by Q. Q. D.D.
Vj"
rP. 8t«phen». I „ wn«-
Le. Nofton. /H. Willey.
8—22 October 1655.]
15
8tb of 0ctohcv 1655
Edward Brewster. Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Norton -warden) a booke
entituled Nine sermons preached hy Sidrach Simpson on 2. HeB: S"* verse
Thomas Broad
of Yorke.
Nevill Simmons.
Vja
9ti' of ©rtolier 1655
Entred . . . (und the hands of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Epitome Troporum, & schematum in usum scholarum gramaticalium
Vja
12tb of ©ctolier 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The a<jreemt of divers ministers of Christ in the county of Worcester
& some parts adjacent, for catechizing or personall instructing, &c . vj*
Gabrlell Bedell
and
Thomas CoUins.
IZtf' of ©ttofter 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a
booke entituled The accomplish't wooman, written by the hono""'" Walter
Montague, Esq' vj*
Master
Hen. Twiford and
Rich. Marriott.
20ti> of 0ct0licv 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled The argumt upon the question of impositions, digested into chapters,
hy the right wo" Sir John Davis, lent, L'' Chiefe Justice of Ireland, as it
was presented to King James
VJ»
[Page 401]
Master
John Clarke,
22^^ of ©ctofiet: 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Observacons on the history of King Charles for illustracon of the
story & rectifying some mistakes in the course thereof, by [
] vj*
Master
Tho. Underhill.
22tb of ©ctotcr 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Mans monitor, or the free schoole of vertue, &c, by Willm Barton,
Preacher of Gods word at North Winfield in Darbyshire
VJ
a
22tb of mctofi. 1655
andTho^CoUins Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Hectors, or the false challenge, a comedy newly written vj*
Bichard Rogers
and W™' Ley.
22tb of a^ctoh. 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Carelesse Shepheardesse, a poMorall by Thomas Gough, M' of
Arts, wth a catalogue of all such plaies as ev were printed
VJ-
16
[22—25 October 1655.
H.WaUey.{|;|fJP;^r]
22^^ of mciohtv 1655
Jeremlab HIeronR. Entred for his copie (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled O/w^oTna Naturae, or the uniformity of natures motion. A physicall
discourse, exhibiting the cure of diseases hy signature, whereunto is annexed
Man in Paradice, a philosophicall discourse, &c, by R. Bunworth . vj*
23 of ©ctoftcr 1655
[Page 402] Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Blchard fioyston. entituled Six bookes of late controvsie in defence of the church of England. All
in two volumes, viz* in the first. 1. Vindicatio of the dissertacons concerning
episcopacy, &c, by H. Hamond, D D
vj"
2i of ©rtoticr 1655
Blchard Koyston. Entred . . . (und the hands of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Quakers wild questions, &c together with a discourse, 1. Of the
Holy Spirit of God, &c. 2. Of divine revelaSon, &c. 3. Of errour, heresy
& schisme, &c, by R. Sherlock, B.D. at Berwick Hall in Lane
VJ
id
2i of (Bctofiev 1655
Rich. Bolston, Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Reasons of the present judgmt of the University of Oxon concerning
ye solemne league & covenant, &c, by Jy [
] Saunderson . vj*
230 ®rtoi* 1655
Bloh. Bolston. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The persecuted minister in defence of the ministery, the great
ordinance of Jesus Christ &c by W" Langley late of S' Marye's in the
citty of Lichfield, minister vj*
Blchard Harriott.
24ti5 of ©ctoftcr 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The doctrine of conscience framed according to ye points of the
catechisme in the booke of Comon praier for the private use of his wife by
the right reverend &c John Prideaux late Ld Bp of Worcester . vj*
[Page 403]
Blchard Harriott.
24tb of ©ctofter 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Private devocons digested into six tetanies, &c wth direcS7>ns &
praiershy Hen: Valentine D.D. translated out of English into the Welsh
language
VJ"
Master
Hlcholas Bonme.
25ti> of ©ctoticr 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled_ Thirty_ sermons . . . all preached at court & elsewhere by
Daniell Featly D D. the 2^ volume
vj«
[|-.lf;?tor}H-5w.u.,. 26 October— 5 November 1655.]
17
2&b of ©rtoilUV 1655
Entred for their copies Orders of his highnes the L^ Protector &c, for
putting in execucon the lawes &c, agt printing unlicensed &c, hookes. And
By the Protector. An Order & declaracon of his Highnes &c, comanding all
persons who have bene of the late kings party &c, to depte &e, on or before
Henry HilU and
John Field.
Monday the 5'* day of Nov 1655
xy"*
[Page 404]
Master
James Flesber.
29tb of ®(tof)ex 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Annotationes Tranoisci Vatabli in totum vetus Testamentum una
cum annotationibus Pauli Fagii in Pentateuchum
vj
id
29t«' Jrafi of ®ftol»er 1655
WllUam Wells. Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt und the hand & seale of
Elisabeth Frere, the relict & executrix of Daniell Frere deceased, &
under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke entituled A Chronicle of
the Kings of England from the tyme of the Roman government, unto the
reigne of King Charles, by S' Eichard Baker, knt
VJ
id
Henry Hills and
John Field.
318t Of ©rtolier 1655
Entred . . . two bookes, the one entituled A declaration of his High-
nes by the advice of his councill setting forth on the hehalfe of this comon
wealth the justice of their cause against Spaine: the other, A declaracon
of his Highnes by the advice of his Councill shewing the reasons of their
proceedings for secureing the peace of the Comon Wealth upon occasion of
the late InsurreccHn & rebellion ....... xij*
31 tb Of ©ctoJicr 1655
Thomas Williams. Entred ... by vtue of an assignmt und the hand & seale of
WiLLM Wells & und the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the time of the Roman
governmt unto ye reigne of King Charles, by S' Richard Baker, knt vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
3& of flobcmft. 1655
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Glossographia, or an interpreter expounding such harde words
whether Hebrew, Greeke, Latine, Italian, Spanish, French, Teutonick,
Belgick, British, Saxon or English, &c, by Tho: Blount, of the Inner
Temple barrister vj*
[Page 405]
Master
Edw. Paxton.
II
50 mhcmii. 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Englands complete law, judge, & lawyer p Theoph: Philopatros
vj*
18
[5—13 November 1655.
H.Widl.y.d.Kl."']
SO &ohtmh* 1655
Master Entred for his copies (by assignmt und the hand & seale of Eichaed
Fra. Coales. Harper and under the hand of Master Norton warden) three bookes
entituled as followes xviij*
1. Mother Shipton's prophecies, wth twenty one more, all most
terrible & wonderfull, &c.
2. Tom Tram of the West, sonne in law to Mother Winter, &c.
3. Newes from Greene Goose Faire &c.
5° l^ohemh* 1655
NeriU Simons. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) two sermons
the one called A sermon of Jwdgmt, preached at Pauls ; the other called,
Making light of Christ too oft the yssue of Gospell invitaS<in by Rich: Baxter
VJ
id
Master
W™' Wilson.
6" noh. 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Moses, his prayer, or an exposicbn of the 90'* PSALME, wherein is
sett forth the frailty & misery of mankind, &c, by Samuell Smith, minister
of ye Gospell vj*
6° floti, 1655
JotinCrooke. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled A commentary on JUDE in sevall sermons by John Spottswood,
Archb" in S' Andrewes vj*
[Page 406]
John Croolce.
gtb of Uohtmh. 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled The French Gardiner, instructing to plant trees & pott hearbes, &c.
Dedicated to ye ladies, translated into English
VJ
id
12tb of 0oticm<)* 1655
Peter Cole. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Medicaments for the poore, or phisick for the comon people, by
John Pravosius, translated into Eng: by Nich: Culpepp & Abdiah
Cole, DP vj*
13tb of nobemh* 1655
Master Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Humph. Mosely. entituled The siege of Antwerpe written in Latine by Famianus Strada, in
the 1* decade of his History of the Low Countries warret, translated into
English by a pson of quality
VJ"
[I: !,*;&■!•• }H.W..I.y.
14—24 November 1655.]
19
14tb Uobtmii. 1655
Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a booke
called The way to the Sabbath of rest, or the soules progregge in the worhe of
Master
Giles Calvert.
regeneration &c, by a lover of truth
vj"
Utb mhtmt 1655
Master Tho. Vere. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
intituled Wit and fancy in a maze or the incomparable champion of love &
beauty, being a mocke romance, written originally in the Brittish tongue,
& made English by a person of honour
VJ
id
Utb of nohtmh. 1655
Master Ward. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Stephens. intituled God'g appeareing for the tribe of Levi, improved in a sermon
preached at S' Pauls, Nov. 8"" to the sons of ministers that day solemnly
assembled, by George Hall vj*
[Page 407]
Master
Tbo. Underbill.
?rhc 15tb mhtmli. 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled Mans monitor, or the free schoole of vertue &c, by W. Barton
preacher of Gods word at North- Winfeild in Darbysheire
VJ"
17tb of mttcmH 1655
John Grlsmond. Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Noeton warden) a comedy
entituled Lovers hospitall, presented to the King and Queen at S' Johns
CoUedge in Oxon, August 29"' 1636 by the fellowes of the said CoUedge
17tb of ^otKinfl 1655
Henry Herrlngman. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled Raillerie a part, or the diarium or journall devided into twelve
jornadag. In burlegque rhyme or drolling verse
VJ"
24 of tLohemfi 1655
John Saywell. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled Orpheus, a booke of beasts, birds, flowers, &c, consisteing of
20 cuts VJ*
24 nohemfi 1655
Henry Herrlngman. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens ward) a booke
entituled The most incomparable andprincely game ofchegge play, get forth in
a more breife & accurate method then heretofore & illugtrated wth one hundred
gamhettg, most of them the study of Giochimo the famous Italian . vj*
20
[24—28 November 1655.
H.w.ii.,.l|.!};?5,r]
Wiit 24 l^obcmh* 1655
[Page 408] Entred for his copie by assignement from Master John Clarke, senior.
Master Tho. Vere. under his hand & seale, all his estate, right, and tytle in & to the booke
rOctob.S4. or copie called, Markham's FaithfuU Farrier, &c, to which assignemt the
hand of Master Nobton warden is subscribed . . . • vj*
Master
G. Sawbrldge.
Btcb. Rolston.
24 fiobcmtJ 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a true
Almanacke shewing the day of the moneth, & fixed feasts exactly for ever
aswell for tyme past as to come, &c, cut in copper. A Johanne Johnsono
V3
ii
26 ^ohtntt 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a booke
entituled A discourse of artificudl handsomenes in point of conscience
between two ladies .......... TJ*
26 notiemtf 1655
Mrs. E. Cotes. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a booke
entituled The Theater of Insects, or of lesser liveing creatures formerly
written in Latyn by M' Muffett, & now translated into English . vj*
27 Bobcmt 1655
Master Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a booke
Rich. Hodgkinson. called fourty lectures preached in 8' Paul's Church upon the first, second,
third & fourth chap, of GENESIS ; and fourty five lectures preached in the
parish church of S' Giles, Cripplegate upon severall texts, by Lancelot
Andrews, D D, late Bp of Winchester
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ii
[Page 409]
Tba Brewgter.
^he 28° Bohttnt 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a booke
entituled Milkefor babes in Christ, or meditai^ns, observations & experiences,
Ac, by Martyn Fynch minister in Lincolnsheire
TJ«
28 flodctnti 1655
Tho. Brewster, Entred . . . (under ye hand of Master Norton ward) a booke
entituled The Excellency of a Free State, Or the right constitution of a
comon wealth, asserted & vindicated from M'Howells inspections, &c vj*
Master
Hen. Twiford and
Tho. Brewster.
28 fiobcmtl. 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled A ffountaine of teares emptieing it selfe into 3 rivelets of 1. Com-
punction. 2. Compassion. 3. Devotion, &c, by Jn* Ffeatly
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[R.HJ?t'on"'lHWaney. 30 Novembef— 7 December 1655.]
21
30tb mhmb 1655
Entred for their copie (under the hand of Master Stephens ward) a booke
entituled Practicall arilhmeticke, wherein is gJiewed an easie way to all vulgar
arithmeticJce &c, by Richard Rawlins, Professor of the Mathematicks in
Great Yarmouth vj*
Master
Hnm. Hoseley
and Master
Rich. Tomlyn.
30 nohtmfi 1655
John Streater. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Thatimatographia naturalis, or the treatise of the wonders in nature
divided into ten classes, 1" the wonders of heaven. 2'' of the elements.
3*"' of the meteors. 4 of mineralls &c. 5. Of plants. 6. Of birds.
7. Of ffoure footed beasts. 8. Of creatures without blood. 9. Of fish.
10. Of Man; written in Latyn by Jn" Johnston
VJ'
ii
[Page 410]
Master
Edm. Faxton.
Wtit 4tb Btcemii* 1655
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled The method of grace in the justification of sinners, being a reply to a
booke written by M' Ayre of Salisbury entituled, Vindiciae justificationis
gratuitee, or the free justification of a sinner justified &c by Benjamin
Woodbridge minister of Newberry
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5 Btctmh* 1655
Master
Hen. Twiford and
Thomas Dring.
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Reports of the reverend and learned judge Button, one of the
judges of the Comon Pleat in English
VJ°
Master
Hen. Twiford,
Thomas Brewster,
John Place and
Nath. Ekins.
5 Bectmfi 1655
Assigned over imto them by vertue of a note under the hand and seale of
Master Eoyceoft, all his estate, right, & tytle in the booke or copie called,
The second part of the Faithfull Counsellor, or, the marrow of the law in
English by Will: Sheapard, Esq' to wch note the hand of Master
[ ] warden is subscribed, M' Twiford a 4"' pte, M' Brewster a
6"" pte, M' Place a 4"" pte & M' Ekins a 3'' pte, wch note beareth date the
12 July 1654 vj*
Master
Ntch. Boome.
jtb Bcctmli* 1655
Entred for his copie by assignment from Henry Eversden, under his
hand and seale, all his estate, right, tytle & interest in the booke or copie
called, Enchiridion arimeticon, or a manuall of millions, &c by Rich:
Hodges, entred to the said Henry Eversden 11. July, 1655 and also
certaine additions to the said booke called. An Introduction to Arithmetique
to which assignement the hand of Master Norton warden is subscribed
vj*
[12—17 December 1655.
H.Walle,.{|-.Ujf*r-]
Wiic 12t'> Bccem'b 1655
[Page 411] Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Norton* Stephens warden)
Hen. Herringman. a booke entituled Epicurus's Moralls, collected ptly out of his owne Greehe
text in Diogenes Laertius and ptly out of ye Rhapsodies o/Marcu8 Antoninus,
Plutarch, Cicero and Seneca And faithfully Englished hy D'Charleton
VJ
id
12tb Becemfi. 1655
Christoph. Beyfold. Entred ... by vertue of a note under the hand and seale of Jone
Newberry, widdow, all her estate, right and tytle in the booke or copie
called, None but Christ, None but Christ, &c, by Clem' Cotton heretofore
entred as the copie of Nath: Newberry her late husband, To wch note
the hand of Master Warden Norton is subscribed and beareth date the
Entred to
Na. Newbenr,
Ve 16 Jan. 1616
3. Dec. 1655 ,
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Utb mecemfi. 1655
Master Entred ... by vertue of a note under the hand and seale of
Nlch. Boame. Christopher Ebyfold, all his estate, right, tytle and interest in the
booke or copie called. None but Christ, None but Christ, &c by Clem*
Cotton, entred to the said Christopher Eeyfold (by assignment from Jone
Newberry bearing date 3. Dec. 1655,) 12"" Dec. 1655 to which note the
hand of Ward Norton is subscribed
v/
12tb mcemh. 1655
Master Entred . . . under the hands and seales of Nathaniell Ekins and
F^a. Egglesfelld. John Allen, all their estate, right, tytle, and interest in the booke or
Ve 30 June 1654. copie called. Three treatises tending to the establishmt of peace, both
spirituall ecclesiasticall & politicall by M' John Cotton of New England,
to which note the hand of warden Norton is subscribed
TJ
Master
Thomas Underbill.
15 Btcemli 1655
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton ward) a booke entituled
Saveing faith and pride of life inconsistent, delivered in a sermon preached
before the then Comrs of the Comon wealth of England for ye affaires of
Ireland at Christchurch in Dublin by John Murcot one of the preachers
in ordinary to ye Lord Deptie and councell of Ireland, under the hand
also of Master Calamy
VJ
id
Wh( 17ti> Becem^ 1655
[Page 412] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
Thomas Toong. entituled The Jewish synagogue, or an historical narration of the state of the
Jev)s at this day dispersed over the face of the whole earth, more especially
in Italy &c, first written in ye Dutch tongue, by the learned Johannes
Buxdorfius &c, & translated into English to wch is added a disputation
between a Jew & a Christian concerning ye Messias &c
VJ"
* Deleted in BegUter.
[l'.W.r}H.WalI.y.
18—29 December 1655.]
2S
^Jic ISt" 2Je«in5 1655
Tym. Garthwalte. Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Noeton ward) a booke
entituled The Canon of the Holy Scriptures, or the certaine & induhitate
number of canonicall hoohes belonging thereunto, by D' Cozens, D D, late
master of Peterhouse in Cambridge
vj"
(olretn trie
Tym, Garthwalte. Entred also . . . (under the hand of Master Norton ward) a booke
entituled D. Jun. Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci, Satirae, in usum scholae
Westmonasteriensis
VJ"
5Khe 20t'> Beccmti 1655
Edw. Blackmore. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Oratio anniversaria in diem inaugurationis serenissimi nostri
principis Olivari D. G. Ang: Scot: & Hibern: prepotentissimi protectoris
habita in aula medij templi Decembris decim. Sept. 1655, by Major Pegan
Ffisher
VJ"
7EM( 21 Bcumh, 1655
Tho. Lamas. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens ward) a booke
entituled Some considerations shewing the oppression that the people of this
Comonwealth suffer by the transporting of hides and calfes shins, humbly
presented to ye supreame authority by J. R. & well wisher to the Comon-
wealth, being one sheet
vj
id
22^^ of Hecemlicr 1655
[Page 413] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
Francis Tlton. called Comunion wth God. The saints priviledge & duty, on JiEB. 10. 22.
By WilhC. Strong
VJ"
24 Btcem^ 1655
Charles Addams. Entred . . . (under the hands of Master Calamy and Master Lee
warden) a booke called A Treatise of Religion and Learning & of religious
and learned men, consisting of six bookes &c, by Edward Leigh, M.A. of
Magd hall of Oxford vj*
29 Seconli. 1655
Thomas Johnson. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton ward) a booke
entituled Trigonometria dami Gulielmi Outrid Etonensis olim regalis collegii
in Cantabrigia socii, edita, non sine permissio autoris, p R. S. et A. H
cum tabulis sinuum et tangentium in Lat. & English . . • VJ
una
d
John Harrison. Entred . .
entituled A character of a female cockney, by R. J.
29 Bcccmh 1655
(under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
VJ"
94
[29 December— 7 January 1655. H.wau.,.{|-.|}ss^'-:']
29tb of Buemfi 1655
Edward Brewster. Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A view of the Jewish religion, containing the manner of life, riteg,
ceremonies & customes of the Jewish nation throughout the world, at this
present time. Together wth ye articles of their faith (as now received), by
A. a.
vj"
TE-hc 2"^ of SBanttarg 1655^6
[Page 414] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton ward) a booke
Master entituled Dow. Speculumanniapartuvirginis MDCLVII. An Almanacke
Geo. Sawbridge. j^ ^^g yeare of our Lord God 1657, being the first after bissextile or leap
yeare, and from the Creation of the World 5661. Calculated properly for
the famous University and towne of Cambridge, &c . . . vj"
2"» 3(amtitr» 1655^6
Master Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton ward) a booke en-
Oeo. Sawbridge. tituled Fond. An Almanacke for the yeare of our Lord God 1657, being the
first after bissextile or leap yeare and from the World^s Creation, according
to the best accompt 5661. Amplified with many things of very good use &c,
whereunto is added the severall faires held in England, each moneth this
yeare
VJ
id
2^ ^ununXQ 1655^6
Master Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton ward) a booke en-
&eo. Sawbridge. tituled Swallow. An Almanacke for the yeare of our Lord God 1657, being
the first after bissextile or leap yeare and from the Worlds Creation accord-
ing to the best acct 5661. Calculated properly for the meridian of ye
University and Towne of Cambridge where the pole is elevated 52 deg. &
17 min. or according to late observacon, 52 deg. & 15 min.
VJ
i<l
2^ 3iantt<srs 1655!=6
Master Entred . . . (byvertue of an assignment under the hand and seale of
George Sawbridge. Thomas Williams and under the hand of Master Norton warden) a
booke entituled A Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the tyme of the
Roman governmt unto the reigne of King Charles. Composed by
Sir Eich: Baker, knt vj*
[Page 415]
Gabriell Bedell
and
Thomas Collins.
Whe 7tb of aiitnusirfi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The triumphant lady or the crowned innocence, a choice and
authenticke peice of the famous De Ceriziers, almoner to the king, trans-
lated into English out of the originall ffrench by S' William Lower, knt
VJ'
id
[i«r}H.W.Uey.
7 — 21 January 1655.]
25
GabrleU Bedell
and
Thomas Collins.
7 3>anuar2 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred for their copie (by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
of Elizabeth Badger widdow late wife and admr of Geo: Badger deeed,
and under the hand of Master Nobton warden) all her estate, right, tytle
and interest in all such sermons & other tractates as Lancelot Lord Bp.
of Winton deed left pfect and fit to bee published, and now a booke
entituled Ninety six sermons by the right hono"* & reverend father in God
Lancelot Andrews late Lord Bp. of Winchester, together with his
portrature & an alphabetical! table to ye sd ninety six sermons, all entred
in a regr of the Company formerly &c belonging to her sd husband vj*
lib Of Sjittuarg 1655 [i.e. 1655=^6]
(under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
W™'Weekely. Entred . .
entituled Orthodoxall Navigation, &c, by Benj: Hubbard
VJ"
Master
John WilUams.
Ut" of SJjtmmrs 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The Church History of great Brittaine. Endeavoured hy Thomas
Fuller, Batchelor of Divinity vj*
17tb of ^mmvs 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
John Streeter and Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
John Allen. entituled Astrologicall opticks &c, translated out of Latine (^written hy Joh:
Regiomontanus S Joh: Angelas) by Robert Turner
vj
id
l[,he 21 tb ^mmvu 1655 [j.e. 1655^6]
[Page 416] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Thomas Locke and entituled Pearles of Eloquence, or the Schoole of Complements, &c, by
wati^eworth. W. Elder, Gent vj*
28 Jan. 1655.
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Thomas Dring.
21 tb Sittttmrii 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Clelia a new romance, heing the 2'' volume in English, first written
in French by Mounsieur de Scuddere & translated into English by a pson
of honor
VJ"
Master
Thomas Dring.
11-
21 3iamiar|| 1655 [i.e. 1655!=6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled Oood thoughts for every day of the moneth, translated out of French
byB.S vj*
[22—25 January 1655.
H.W.U.,,{|-,|tJji«,..-]
22^^ Santmrw 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Nathanlell EkhiB. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled None but Christ, or a plaine and familiar treatise of the hnotvledge
of Christ, &c, vdh a particular applicalory and saveing knovjledge, in divers
sermons upon 1. COR. 2. 2. by Jn" Wall, B.D. preacher at Mich: Cornhill,
London. Corrected & much enlai^ed by the author. COLL. 3. 11.
Christ is all in all
VJ
id
John Stafford.
23tb Satttiari) 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nobton ■warden a booke
called A colleccon of sermons . . . with notes upon JONAH, by
Thomas Puller, B.D.
vj"
23 3)antt»vj) 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Jobn Stafford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden two bookes,
one entituled, Variety of new merry ridles, &c, by Lawrence Price, the
other entituled, The history of the Golden Eagle .... xij*
John Slmes and
Elisba WalUs.
24 Sitnuat]) 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Carill and Master
Norton warden a booke entituled ■n-avoTrA.ia. univers arma hira, or a Christian
compleatly armed, clearly opening every part thereof, &c. Delivered in
severall lectures by ye late reverend & faithf ull minister of Jesus Christ,
M^ Raph Robinson, pastor of Mary Woolnoth, London, anno 1649.
1 Peter, 5. 8. Bee sober, &c
VJ
id
[Page 417]
Mrs. EUlnor Cotes,
widd.
The 25 3)itntmrj) 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of Humphrey Baskervile, execr of the last will and testamt of Michaell
Sparkes late staconer deed, all his estate, right, tytle and interest in the
booke or copie called. Wood's Phisicall secretts late belonging to ye said
Micha«ll Sparkes. To wch assignemt the hand of Master Norton
warden is subscribed ......... vj*
25 Siitnttiin) 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Edward Blackmore. Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of Philemon Stephens all his ye said Philemon's right and tytle to ye
booke or copie entituled, The booke of palmestry and phisiognomy, being
brelfe introductions both naturall, pleasant, & delectable, unto the art of
chiromancy &c, written in Latyn by John Indagine preist, & translated
into English by Fabian Withers. To wch assignmt ye hand of Master
Norton ward is subscribed vj*
[l;Kr}H.W.ll.y.
26—30 January 1655.]
27
26 ^Anunvv 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
John Stafford. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Coridons complements, or the sheapherds Academie &c, by
Lawrence Price
vj«
2$ aianuarii 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Bichard Boyston. Entred . . . und the hand of Master Nobton ward a booke entituled
An helps for young people preparing them for the worthy receiving of the
Lords Shipper. Together with a tract of admission to the Lords Supper, &c
by William Lyford, B.D vj*
2$,Vo ^mmvv 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
tlvewell Chapman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a pamphlett
entituled A true retain of strange and wonderfull sights seen in the ayre at
ye tyme ye moone ivas in ye eclipse Jan. 1. 1655-6. In two letters, &e vj
id
PhUUp
Wattleworth.
21 Jan. 1655
[i.e. 1655-6].
5 Ffeb. 1656
[i.e. 1656-7].
28 3)iinttitr» 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, and by
assignement from Thomas Locke all his estate, right & tytle in the
booke or copie called, Pearles of Eloquence, or the schoole of complemts &c,
by W. Elder, G-ent. wch booke stands entred in this regr (21 Jan. 1655
[i.e. 1655-6]) joyntly to the said The: Locke & Phill: Wattleworth vj-^
[Page 418]
Master
Natb. Brookes.
?Efic 30tb aiitntmrii 1655*6
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton, warden, a booke
called The illustrious shepherdesse the imperious brother, written originally
in Spanish and now Englished by Edward Phillips, Gent.
VJ"
Master
Nath. Brookes.
30tb Sammrii 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Witt and drollery, Joviall poems by S' Jn° Mince, James Smith,
gr Y^m Davenant, John Dunne and other admirable witts . vj*
Master
Nath. Brookes.
30tb %mmxn 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The anatomy of plants with their signatures, or the countrymans
phisicall garden of health by Edward Coles, M.D. . . • VJ'
ii
Master
Nath. Brookes.
30tb 3Januari> 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The compleat midwife's practice or councellor in the most weighty
and high concernmts of the birth of mankind, containing pfect rules derived
from, the experiences not only of our English, but from ye practises of ye
Ffrench, Spanish, Italian, &c, by Thomas Chamberlaine . . vj*
28
[30 January— 4 February 1655. =■ wauey.{|;f,tj?t'|,r]
30tb 3attttari> 1655 [i.e. 1655=^6]
Richard Lownee. Entred for his copie uiid the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Manududio, or a leading of children by the hand to the Latine
tongue hy a short vocabulary and familiar formes of speahing in English and
Latine by J. S vj*
31° Sitmmrj) 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Edward Blackmore. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nokton warden a booke
called Vaticinia poetica, or rather a fragment of some presages, long sitice
ivritten, & also of some lately composed, which {though ye beginning and
latter end bee dipt off) are neither altogether impfed nor impertinent to
these tynies, &c. Whereto is added some cautions touching those who are
called Quakers & ye nacon of ye Jews
vj"
[Page 419]
Phillip
Wattleworth.
Wlxt let iFfciirtmvg 1655^6
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Stephens war, a sheet of -paper
contayning all the names of all sorts of distilled waters, for the use of
distillers
VJ"
Z^ JFWbvnAXU 1655^6
Nathanlell Ekins. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The sTcilfull phisieian cont directions for the preservacon of a
healthfull condition, &c whereunto is added experimented instruccbns for the
compounding of perfumes, also for the choosing and ordering of all hinds of
wines, &c . . vj*
2^ irfel>ruitr» 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Nathanlell Eklns. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled M'Bidles confession of faith touching the Holy Trinity &c, examined
& confuted, with seaven arguments to prove ye Deity of the Son of God, by
Nicholas Estwick, B.D. sometymes fellow of Ch: Colledge in Camb and
now minister of God's word at Warkton in Northamptonsheire . vj*
2& iffclinwro 1655^6
Symon Miller. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens ward a booke
entituled John Andreas Schmitzius, D' in the University of Harderwicke
in Geldria, his compendium of pradicall phisicke, written originally in
Latin and translated into English by John Rowland . . . vj*
Master
Humphrey Hoseley
and Master
Thomas Newcomb.
4tb iTfeljrmtrs 1655 [i.e. 1655==6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled A discourse of the knowledge of animals, in wch all what hath been
said for and against the ratiocinacbn of beasts is examined by S' de la
Chambre, Phisieian to the Lord Chancellor of France, translated into
English by E. W. Esq' vj*
[l'.»on""}H.Walley.
4—10 February 1655.]
29
4tb iTfclirimro 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Henry Hills. Entred for his copie under tlie hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled A Confession of the Faith of severall Churches of Christ in ye county
of Somersett, and of some Churches m the counties near adjacent . vj*
^ftc 5tb iTfebrttiiriJ 1655 [i.e. 1655^=6]
[Page 420] Entred . . . under the band of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Master entituled The Destruction of Troy, being a translacon of the second booke of
Hum. Moaeiey. Virgills Eniods by John Denham, Esq' vj*
5 iTfctirimrji 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
John Crook, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Simon Miller and entituled An abridgmt of the history of this Iron age, being continued to this
present 1656. Written originally in French by J. N. de Parivall and
now made English by John Harris, Gent.
VJ
id
Master
William Sheares.
Assigned anno
1674. Vide
page 447.
Sdward Dod.
7 iFfclirttars 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Ex otio negotiiim, being three hundred and seaventeene severall select
epigrams of Martiall, translated with sundi-y poems and fancies by R. P.
VJ"
91" iFfetiruitri) 1655 [ie. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled The safe way to Glory in severall exercises of generall use, by
William Smith M.A. R of Cotton in SufEolke
VJ"
Master
John Sweeting.
9tb JTfclJirttarw 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Choice drollery, songs and sonnetts being a colleccon of divers eminent
peices of poetry of severall eminent authors never before printed . VJ*
Master
Heniy Seile.
lOtb iTfciruaru 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled A ftill relation of two journies, th'one into the maine land of
Ffrance, tW other into some of the adjacent islands, performed and digested
in six bookes, by Peter Heylyn vj*
lOtb JFfehvuAX^ 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
John Playford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled A71 allarum to the Jews, or the Messiah already come, by John
Harrison vj*
80
[10—23 February 1655.
.W.lley.{|,ar]
[Page 421]
Master
Henry Twiford,
Master
Tbomas Dring
and Jobn Place.
Master
Henry Twiford.
tClie lOtb ^fcfitcmVP 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Judge Owens Reports in English and also in French . vj*
W^ jrfe<>ruar» 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, by vertue of
an assignmt under the hand and seale of Lawrence Chapman, one
fourth parte or share of the copie called, The Office and Duty of an
executor, which assignement beares date, 20 July, 1653 . . vj*
lltb iffcJirttari? 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Francis Smith. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The Deceived and Deceiving Quakers Discovered their damnable
heresies, horrid blasphemies, inoclcings, railings, unparalelled deceit and
dishonesty laid open, by Math: Cafiyn, a servant of the Lord, related to
his church neer Horsham in Sussex
VJ
id
llt<>irfc!»rttar» 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
jamei Cotterell. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Ars notoria. The notarie art of Solomon, shewing the cabalisticall
key of the liberall sciences of divine revelacHns of the art of memorie,
whereunto is added an astrologicall chatechisme, wherein ye art of judiciall
astrologie is fully demonstrated, & all objections agt the same answered;
written in Latin by Apollonius and Englished by Robert Turner,
philoniathes ........... VJ*
Master
Giles Calvert
and Master
Jolm Btreater.
13ti> iTfelirttarij 1655 [i.e. 1655=^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The Vale Royall of England or Countie Pallatine of Chester,
containing a geographicall description of the said countrey or shyre with
other things thereunto appertaining, collected and viritten by William Smith
and M' Webb
VJ"
[Page 422]
Master
Steven Bowtell.
Whc 21° JFUiitmtv 1655*6
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Observations uponM' Hobbs his Leviathan, 1" & 2'' chap: of humane
nature by William Pike Christophilus
VJ"
Qatniell Bedell
and
Tbomas Collins.
23 iTfelbrttJtru 1655*6
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton, warden, a booke
entituled An essay on the first booke of T. Lucretius Carus, de reruin
natura, interpreted & made English verse by J. Evelyn Esq' vj''
[l'.ifo?S,r;H.wau,y. 27 February— 4 March 1655.]
31
27" JFUhvmt^ 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
PhlU. Wattleworth. Entred for hiscopie under the hand of Master Noeton war a bookeentituled
A blow at the serpent, or a gentle answer from Madstone prison to appease
wrath advanceing it selfe against truth and pieace at Rochester, together
with the work of ffoure dayes dispute in the cathedrall of Rochester in the
county of Kent between eeverall ministers and Richard Goppin. &c . vj*
Master
Ralph Smith.
29 Nov. 56.
28tb Of miA. 1655 {i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Thehumbledsinner resolved what he should doe to be saved, or faith
the only way to salvation, &c, by Obadiah Sedgwick, B.D. and late
minister of Covent Garden yji
29tb Of iTfeil. 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
John Starkey. Entred . . under the hands of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled A brief e relation of the life of Christina Queen of Sweden, wherein
her late admired actions viz' her resignation of the crowne, her voyage into
Flanders, and her journey to Rome are impartially related, translated out
of French into English by J. H.
VJ»
[Page 423]
Master
Nicholas Bourne.
I8t Of mnvch 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The doctresse, a plaine & easy method of curing those diseases wch
are peculiar to women, by R. B. . . . . . . . vj*
Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Thomas Bring.
I8t Of MMCh 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The conveyancers directory, bein^ observations and rules to hee
observed and kept in the drawing & frameing of all maner of conveyances
whatsoever
VJ"
Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Tho. Dring.
I8t Of iilardi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called The reports of the Lord Anderson, Judge Yelverton and S' James
Leigh, in Ffrench & English ........ vj*
Master
Henry Seile.
40 Of iWardi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Ecclesia vindicata, or the Church of England vindicated (1) In the
way of her reformation (2) in officiating in a publique liturgie (3) In
prescribing preachers a sett forme of prayer before their sermons, by
Peter Heylin, D' in Divinity vj*
3S
[4—10 March 1655.
H.Wall,y.{|.|f;P*,r]
¥ Of iWat'dt 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
John Sweeting. Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
seale of M" Gartrude Dawson, all her estate, right and tytle in the
booke called, The Merchants Map of comerce by Lewes Roberts, merchant,
which booke stands entred to the sd Gartrude Dawson (8 Ffeb: 1649
[i.e. 1649-50]) in the regr. To which assignmt the hand of Master
Norton warden is subscribed ....... vj*
[Page 424]
Master
Hath. Walbancke.
^hc 6tb of ittardi 1655^6
Entred . . . (und the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Reports & cases taken in the tyme of Queen Eliz, King James, and
King Charles, the most of them reported by the most exquisite lawyer
William Noy, Attorney Gen' to the late king, the rest of his owne
transcribing and approbation and translated from his owne hand
writing *
vj
id
Master
Henry H)Us
and Master
John Field.
^hc 6tb ?)rit» of ittjtrdt 1655 {i.e. 1655==6]
Entred . . . joi,Titly bycomand of hisHighnes theLoRDPEOTECTOTJE,
dated the sd 6'" day of March, 1655 [i.e. 1655-6], and under the hand of
Master Tho: Gataker, dated the 27'" of January, 1652, and under the
hand of Master Stephens warden, dated the aforesd 6"" day of March
1655, a booke entituled The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament &
the Neiv
VJ
a
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Field.
[Page 426]
Richard Royston.
Tym. Oarthwalte.
?Ch( 6tb tSAU of aiitrcft 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Apocripha ......... vj*
mit 6tb of ittitrdt 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
entituled The Turkish policy, or observations upon the Governmt of the Turks,
also observations upon the King of Sweden's discent into Germany, together
with a discourse upon Piso and Vindix &c, by Ffran: Orsborne, Gent
VJ"
7 ittitrdl 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Quintus Horatius Flaccus ab omni obscoenitate Bomae expurgatus,
in ueum tcholae Westmormster vj*
Master
Francis Leach,
lOtb MiiXCh 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The second part of a short Demurrer to ye Jews long discontinued
remitter into England, &c, by William Prynne Esq' a Bencher of Lincolnes
Inne
VJ-
* This last word was evidently added as an aftertbongbt.
[|;|}S&"'}H.w»iiey. 11—12 March 1655.] 88
ntb of iWarcft 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Nokton warden a boole
William Leake. entituled France painted to the life in 4 bookes. By Rich: Bignell, M.A. of
Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford vj*
lltb Of iftratcfi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
James Crumpe. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The Blemish of our Governmt, Shame of our Religion, Disgrace of
Mankind, by Richard Young &c vj*
^hc 12tt> !riii» of i»ard» 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
[Page 426] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, theis
Master severall portractures or pictures hereafter mentioned cutt in wood, viz'
Francis Leach. ^ ^jj. ^j^ [and] vij* VJ^
1. The parahle of Dives and Lazarus.
2. Christ at his last supper wth his xij disciples.
3. The Twelve Tribes.
4. The foure parts of the world.
5. Christ comeing to judgment.
6. The garden of Paradise.
7. Solomons Judgmt upon the 2 harlotts.
8. A description of the ffive sences.
9. The substantiall weight of God^s word over ballanceing the hey
and stubble of Antichrist.
10. The tree of ffortune.
11. Keepe within compulse.
12. The broad and narrow way, or, 8' Bernards ladder to heaven
and hell.
13. Carry tale, and make tale.
14. A description of the blind leading ye blind.
15. The striveing for the breeches.
16. The use of tyme both good and evill.
17. The skill to choose a virtuous wife.
18. The picture of Queen Elizabeth.
19. The 10 comandements.
20. A table of the first 10 persecutions of the primitive Church, &c.
21. The pictures of all the Kings and Queens of England from Will
Conqr to ye late K. Charles.
22. The nine worthies, 3 heathen, 3 jews, 3 x'tians.
23. The bloody judgmt of the jews pronounced against our Lord,
Jesus Christ.
24. The picture of Qu: Eliz on a horse backe.
25. Adam and Eve.
11 5
84 [12 March 1655. H.waiiey.{|-.|f«RV„"]
[Page 427] 26. The Dance of Death.
I^*Leadh*^*" 27. A dialogue between Death and humane frailtie.
28. The gheapard in distreme.
29. The comon cries of London.
30. Which of the ffoure in greatest danger.
31. Ood loves no pride and I love no cleanlines.
32. Somebody. No body.
33. Prince Ffrederiche.
34. A map of the cittie.
35. The ffoure seasons.
36. The map of Luberland.
37. A history of the world turn'd upside downe.
38. The kingly prophete David.
39. Solomon the wise.
40. Paul the Apostle.
12tb of ittarcH 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Francis Grove. Entred for his copies (under the hand of Master Norton warden) theis
severall ballads following, viz* ...... iij* vj*
1. The merry mans resolution.
2. The two faithfull lovers.
3. A ff airing for maids.
At. Loves mistresse.
5. The countrey peoples felicitie.
6. Cupids match made up and finished.
7. Touch her brovme beard.
Khe 12t>5 Jra» of ittitrdi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
[Page 428] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) the
Francis Grove. severall ballads following, viz' ...... xij* vj*
1. The gallant seamans resolution.
2. Sweet titrned sower.
3. The politicke beggar man.
4. The bachelors choice.
5. Maids, wives & widdows take heed of the miller's tole dish.
6. The merry maid of Middlesex.
7. The resolved maid.
8. A good fellow is a costly name.
9. If you love mee, tell mee so, &c.
10. The false dissembling young man fitted.
11. The skilfull doctor of Glocestersh:
12. Dead and alive againe.
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12 March 1655.]
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13. A ff airing for young men, &c.
14. A cure for all distressed maids, &c.
15. Fflora's ffareivell &c.
16. You ^pretty little ladies will doe so.
William Sweet, the valiant seaman, his farewell to his faire
Phillis w'* her reply.
Robin Hood and the beggar.
Robin Hood and the bishop.
Renowned Robin Hood.
21. The maidens of Londons brave adventures, or a voyage irdended
for the sea.
The maids revenge upon Cupid and Venus.
Here's your man. Sir.
The six merry wives of Canterbury.
The merry maid of York's resolution.
17.
18,
19
20
82.
23.
24.
25.
Ehc 12tb of iWardt 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
[Page 429] Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
Master [Norton] entituled Caveat emptor, let the purchaser take heed, a narrative of the case
Sarah _ ._ of George Wither, Esq' cone his purchase, &e, by the said Geo: Wither vj'^
] • Griffin.
Master
John Rothwell.
12tb of m^VCh 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens * warden a booke
entituled God's mercy shewed to his people in giviyig them a faithfull ministry
&c delivered in a sermon at Camb by Charles Chauncy, B.D. Presidt of
Harvard Colledge in New England vj*
Master
John Bothwell.
120 of Mutch 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Milkefor babes, or a short and plaine catechisme framed for the
helpe of young children, &c . . . . . . . • vj
id
120 of ittardi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, the severall
Robert IbbltBon. ballads hereafter mentioned viz' iij»
1. No ring, no wedding.
2. Come turne to mee thou pretty little one, and I will turne to thee.
3. The discontented lady.
4. The love sicJce maid, &c.
5. The true manner of the Kings triall in Westminster hall, &c.
6. The politicke young man, &c.
* Norton's name was first written and afterwards deleted.
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[12—13 March 1655.
H.Walley.{|.|,tSP^r]
^fic 12tb tritw of iWnrdi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
[Page 430]
Master
Giles CalTert.
Master
Giles Calvert.
Entred for his copie under the liand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled A cloud of tvitnesses &c, by Henry Clarke
vj"
120 of iWitrfH 1655 [i.e. 1655=^6]
Entred
(under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Love to the lost &c by James Naylor
vj"
Master
Jobn Clarke,
senior.
Master
Francis Coles.
Master
John Wright.
Master
Thomas Vere.
Master
Will. GilbertBon.
Master
Geo. Eversden.
12tb of mmcU 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a sermon
preached in the church of Alhallowes Barkin called, Safetie in the midst of
danger, upon the anniversary comemoracon of that dismall fire which
happened in the said parish on Jan: 4 1649 [i.e. 1649-50] by Nath:
Hardy vj*
12tb of MAVCh 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton, warden, a ballad
called, Hey ho, hunt about, <fcc ...... . vj*
12tb of Match 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Parnassus biceps, or severall choice peeces of poetry composed by
the best witts that were in both the universities before their dissolution vj*
13tb of iWarcfi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
Oct. Pulleyn. entituled Laertii Diogenis de vitis dogmatis et apophthegmatis eorum qui in
philosophia claverunt libri x, Thoma Aldobrandino interprete cum adnata-
tionibus ejusdem, in Greeke and Latin
VJ''
[Page 431]
Master
Henry Twlford.
Master
Francis Coles.
Master
John Wright.
Master xho. Vere.
Master
W"»- Gllbertoon.
^tlC 13tb of iHiirdt 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The reading of John Stone, Esq' of Graies Inn upon the Statute of
13° Eliz. Ca: 7, touching bankrupts, learnedly explained in French and. also
in English ........... vj*
13tb of iWatrdi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, the severall
ballads following viz' ........ xiiij*
1. Of the soldier and Peggy.
2. The vertuous maids resolution,
3. An hundred godly lessons. *
4. The downfall of William Grismond &c.
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5. A lamentable ditty composed upon the death of Robert Lord
Bevereux late Earle of Essex &c.
6. A new game called, Loath to depart.
7. A co7utant wife and a hind wife a loving wife and a fine wife
wch gives content unto mans life.
8. The lamentable ditty of Little Musgrove, &c.
9. S' Bernard's vision.
10. You here may behold, how the devill {though subtile) was guld
by a scold.
11. Truths integrity.
12. A looking glasse for all true christians.
13. The shepards wooing.
14. A posie of rare flowers.
15. Cupids courtesie.
16. A relacon of the life and death of S' A. Barton.
17. .4 mournfull ditty of the Lady Rosamond.
18. The excellent parable of the prodigall child.
19. The lamentable ffall of Queen Elinor.
20. The wandring Jew, &c.
21. A new game at cards.
22. The honour of an appr of London.
23. Pride's ffall, or a warning for Englishwomen.
24. The history of Tytus Andronicus.
25. The virgin's A. B. C.
26. The seamans song of Captaine Ward.
27. An excellent song, wherein thou shall find Great consolation to a
troubled mind.
28. A new rare & excellent sonnett.
Whe T4tb tfA» of iKarcfi T655 [i.e. 1655^6]
[Page 432] Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a sermon
Ab^llRoper preached at Lawrence Jewry in London Ffeb. 7"' 1655 [i.e. 1655-6], at
the funerall of the reverend M'' Eichard Vines, minister of the Gospell
there, entituled, Enoch's walke and change, &c, with a short account of his
life and death, by Thomas Jacomb, minister of the word at Martins
Ludgate, London vj*
15tb tit ittarch 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Thomas Jenkins. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a pamphlett
called, A pill to purge melancholy, and a ballad called, Love' s fortune, or, the
young man's good fortune in winning his love .... xij*
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[15—18 March 1655.
H,Walley.{|.|}JP*,r]
15 iWarcfi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Master Entred for his copie (under the hand of Master Nokton, warden) a
Francis Coles. pamphlett entituled, The constant virgin tvth her vertuous resolution to her
beloved Willy, &c vj*
15 ittardi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a ballad
Robert Ibbltson. called, The great boobee vj*
15 ittardl 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called, Englands navie . . . vj*
15 ittarcH 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The Italian convert, or the life of Galeatius Garraccolus the noble
marquesse of Vico &c, translated into Welch by Owen Price . vj*
iChc IJtb of iWardl 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
[Page 433] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
Master Nathaniel! entituled Sportive wit, the muse's merriment a new spring of lusty drollery,
""^ *"■ joviall ffancies & aZamode lamponnes on some heroick persons of these late
tymes <fcc ........... vj*
Master Nathanlell Entred
Brookes.
17tb of iWardl 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
(under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Musaeum tradescantianum &c
Vj-
Master
John Streater.
17 ittiirdt 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
under the hands of Master Stephens warden a booke
Entred . .
entituled Scientiarum clavis, by S. Samson
vj
id
Master
QUet Calvert.
17 ittitrdi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Syon, orfearfull voices of
terrible thunder &c, by Edward Burrough ..... vi*
18 iirarcH 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
George Hurlocke. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled A table of the sunns true place, right ascention, and declynation
for the present and next ensuing tymes, &c, by Richard Norwood . vj*
[E.N*o?ur}H.Wall.y.
18—21 March 1655.]
39
18 MmcU 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Thomas Dicas and Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Thomas Dartes. entituled The ffrench Fosterer ^* or Pastrie Cooke, Translated out of
** •'° y i*^**- Ffrench by G. G. D. Esq^ saveing every mans right . . . vj*
^he 19"' tfnv of iWarcfi 1655 [le. 1655*6]
[Page 434] Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a
Thomas Flrby. booke entituled A caveat or information, for informem, witneggeg and judgee,
delivered in a sermon at Preston, in Lancashire the 1" Wednesday in July,
1647, before an assembly of divines and deputie lief tenants, by Henry
Jenney, M'' of Arts, vicar of S' Michaels in the said county . . vj*
20ti> Of iWarcfi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Fran. Tyton. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a booke
entituled The horrid cruelties of the bloody inquisition of Spaine &c vj*
Thomas Broad
of Yorke.
21 tb of JWardt 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The duty and danger of sivearing opened in a sermon prched at
Yorke, 8 Ffeb. 1655 [i.e. 1655-6] being the day of swearing the Lord
Maior, upon Z.iCH. 5. 4. by Edward Bowles M.A. preacher there vj*
21 tb of ittardi 1655
lavewell Chapman. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Nobton warden) a booke
entituled Truth tvitli tyme tryed, or certaine reasons to prove that none of the
seaven last plagues or vials are yet powered out &.C, by John Cann, minister
of the Gospell .......... vj*
21 tb of iWariil 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Livewell Chapman. Entred . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled An exposition on the 45 PSALME by William Troughton, minister
of the Gospell vj*
[Page 435]
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
?Clic 21 tb of iWardi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton, warden) a booke
entituled A castigatory correction of a (so called) correct copie of some notes
concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation, somewhile since published
by M' T. P. by William Barlee, minister of Gods word at Brockhole in
Northamptonshire vj*
* Deleted in Register.
40
[21—24 March 1655.
H.W.Uey.{|-.UjP,''r']
21 tb of ittardi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Master Entred for his copie (under the hands of Master Norton warden) a ballad
WllUam Ollbertson. ealled, LoDe'« ?;ic<ory ofctomecZ VJ*
21 tb of iHitrcfl 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Francis Tyton. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Stephens warden) a
booke entituled TJie word offfaith improved * for the Grace of ffaith &e, by
Gabriell Sangar, preacher of the Gospell vj
^4
24tb of ittardi 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Richard Royston. Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled The principles of holy Christian religion, or, the catechisme of the
Church of England paraphrased, by R. Shirlocke, B.D. . . vj*
Richard Royston.
Richard Royston.
[Page 436]
Master
Nlch. Boame.
Master
Nlch. Bonme.
Master
Nlch. Bourne.
24tb of MmcU 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) a booke
entituled Lyfords legacie, or an helpe to young people preparing them for the
worthy receiving of the Lords supper, &c, by William Lyford B.D. late
minister of Sherborne in the west vj*
24tb of iWjirdl 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden), a booke
entituled An answer to a letter written by B. B. the Ld Bishop of Bochester,
concerning the cliap of originall sin in the Unum Necessarium, by Jer:
Taylor, D.D vj*
j-fte 24tb of ittarcH 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) all Bills
of Lading in English, Pfrench, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian, to bee im-
printed, being cutt in copper vj*
24tb of MatcU 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) all Bills
of Debt, Single & Obligatory for Money and Tobacco, to be imprinted,
being cutt in copper . . . vj*
24tb of match 1655 [i.e. 1655*6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Norton warden) ^H />ieZe»-
tures for Apprentices for England, Virginia, Barbadoes, and Somer Island
being cutt in copper ......... vj*
* A word has been deleted here, bat is illegible.
[l-.I.Wnr'JH.Wall.,.
24 March 1655.]
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Master
Nich. Bourne.
24tb of iWatrcfl 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred for his copies (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) the
severall mapps, pictures and cutts cutt in copper following . . iiij»
The mapps of both homes of Parliament.
The mapp of all the armes of the companies of the citty of London.
The nature and condition of the Spanish siegnor with verses.
The picture of Oustavus Adolphus king of Sweden.
The picture of S' Ffrancis Drake.
The picture of B' Preston.
Licenses for alehouses.
The picture of B' Ffeatly.
Master
Giles Calvert.
2ktb of iWardi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden) a booke
entituled The wounds of an enemy, in the house of a friend, being a relation
of the liard measure sustained by Miles Hothead, and Thomas Salthou8e,for
the testimony of Jesus &c ....... . vj*
[Page 437]
Rich. Westbrooke.
TEiiC 2¥b j)rai» of iWardi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . (under the hand of Master Noeton warden,) severall
portratures cutt in copper plates, called as followeth, viz' . v" vj*
1. The portrature of the late King Charles and his Queen and their
children.
2. The portrature of Lewis the 14'* King of Ffrance and Navarr on
horse back. 1 sheet.
3. The portrature of Lewis the 14'* King of Ffrance and Navarr on
horse back. J a sh.
4. The portrature of Lewis 14'* King of Ffrance & Navarr on ffoot.
1 sheet.
5. The portrature of Charles the 2d, King of Scotland on foot. 1 sh.
6. The portrature of Charles the 2'' King of Scotland, on horse back.
\ a sheet.
7. The portrature of 8' George and the Bragon. 1 sh.
8. The portrature of the late King Charles in his waistcoat. 1 sh.
9. The portrature of his highnes the Lord Protectour of England,
Scotland and Ireland on horse backe. 1 sheet.
10. The portrature of the ages of man, from the cradle to the crutch,
in a small sh of paper with verses.
11, The portrature called, once a man and twice a child, or the
severall ages of men & woemen &c, in a lai^e sheet of paper,
with verses.
[Page 438]
Master
Joshua Klrton.
II
TEUc 24tb of ittardi 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled The Indian History of Anaxander and of Orazia &c, written in
Ffrench by Monsieur de Boys Robert and translated into English by
W. G. Esq' vj*
6
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Master
FrancU Coales,
Master
John Wright,
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
W"- GUbertson.
Master
Thomas Vere.
ZUc 25tb of iWardi 1656
Eutred for their copie under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a ballad
called, The woefull downfall of a worthy knight, viz, S' Thomag Alcocke
VJ"
25 ittitrdi 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, the severall
ballads following viz' iij» vj*
1. The couragious seamans safe returns, & joyfull entertainment to
his love.
2. The married mans items.
3. Joane^s ale is new.
4. Joy after sorrotv, being ye seamans returns from Jamaica.
5. The merry scuffle, or a feirce combat between Willy and Nanny, &c.
6. Loves feirce desire and hopes of recovery.
7. The lamentable ladies last farewell to ye world.
Master
TbomMVere.
25tb ittardi 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton, warden, these
4 little pamphletts following, viz' ij«
1. The gallant history of the life and death of that most noble knight
8' Bevis of Southampton.
2. The country mouse and the citty mouse, &c.
3. The most excellent history of Argalus and Parthenia in prose &
verse.
4. Ffortune's tennis ball, or, the most excellent and delightfull history
of Dorastus & Fawnia rendred in deliqhtfull Enql verse by
S. 8. Gent. y J -^ J
[Page 439]
Samaell Band.
Francis Grove.
Cfic 25tb of iVtiXiccU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Doctor Merriman, or, nothing but mirth, written by S. R. 1"' pt
vj
id
25tb of iWardi 1656
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and scale of
Samuell Band, all his the said Sarauell Rand's right and tytle in the
booke or copie called, Doctor Merriman, or nothing but mirth, written by
8. R. 1" pte. To which assignement the hand of Master Norton warden
is subscribed
VJ"
25t«' of iWarcfi 1656
George Hurlocke. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a little
paper called, A certaine way or rule for proveing of ye ivay of Easting or
Westing of any ship in any place, by Richard Ingle navigator . vj*
[i'.Nl?S,r}H.Wallay.
26—29 March 1656.]
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2&b of iWarcft 1656
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden,
PranolB Leach. j^ portrature called, The story of the Three children, which were jiut in the
furnace by Nebuccadnezar ........ vj*
26tb of ilTitrdt 1656
Symon Miller. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a bookeen-
tituled The poore marl's phisitian and chirurgion, containing choice rides and
directions to bee observed inphisicke and chirurgery &c, by Lancelot Coelson,
student in phisicke and chirurgery vj*
Francis Grove,
[Page 440]
Francis Grove.
Master
John Wright.
26tb of ittarch 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called, Robin Hoods progresse to Nottingham, in wch hee killed 15 fforesters
VJ"
mc 2&^ of iWardi 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a little
pamphlett called, Peter Pickthanke progresse, or a cuning knave turned out
Vjd
26tb of mmt^ 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden ffoure
ballads, viz' ij»
1. The Baylors departure from his dearest love.
2. A wonderfull prophesy declared by Christian James.
3. A new ditty of the saylor and his love.
4. The sinners redemption.
Master
John Wright.
Entred . .
bookes, viz' .
1. The lovers schoole
2. Cupids poesies.
3. The figure of six.
ISMt 261" of «lardi 1656
under the hand of Master Norton warden, three little
xviij*
Master
John Wright.
26tb Of iWarcii 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a sermon
called, Ffamily reformation promoted, on 24 JOSHUA, 15. by Daniell
Cawdrey, preacher of the word in Northamptonshire
vj"
Francis Grove. Entred . .
3 ballads called ....
The pensive prisoners apology,
The gelding of the devill.
A consdonable couple.
29ti> of iWardi 1656
under the hand of Master Norton warden, these
xviij*
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[31 March— 1 April 1656.
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Wtic 31 tb of ittardi 1656
[Page 441] Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Norton warden, two cutts
John Stafford. or sculpters in brasse, viz' j*
The gcnlpter of Jameg TJgher late bighoj) of Armagh. ^ a sheet.
The sculpter of Thomas Fuller, B.D. | a sheet.
3 It" Of MMCh 1656
Bdw«rt Dodd. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled The obeervator ohserved, or animadvergions upon the observations on
the history of K. Charles by Hamon Le Strange, Esq"'
Vju
31t«> of ittardi 1656
Edward Dodd. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a caiecAisme
called, A breife sume of Christian religion, or of things mogt necegsary for a
Christians knowledge, practige and comfort, by Tho: Graves a minister of
the Gospell vj^
31 tb of Mnvch 1656
JohnHanball. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Basilius Valentinus his last will and testament, his twelve keyg, and
a treatise on the philosophers stone, wth a treatise cone microcosme . vi*
Master
Giles CalTert.
Master
Giles Calvert
[Page 442]
John Allen.
OtbrleUBedeU
and
Tbomai Collins.
I8t ^pviU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled The Priests Ignorance and contrary walkings to the scriptures, &c.
1 sh ........... , yjd
l«t Of ^pviH 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled A lainentation for the lost sheep of the house of Israeli &c, by
Martha Simons. 1 sheet yj*
Whe I8t npviXl 1656
Entred ... under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Coelestis legalus, or the celestiall embassador, <fcc, by John Qadbury,
philomath yjd
let ajtdU 1656
Entred . . . tmder the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Three sermons preached by the reverend and learned D" Richard
Stuart, Deajie o/ fif' Pauls and clerke of the clossett to the late King Charles,
to wch is added a 4" sermon, preached by the Bight Reverend Father in
Qod, Samuell Harsnett, Ld Archbp of Yorke . . . . vj'*
[p. Stephent, 1 g ■nr.iu-
1—3 April 1656.]
45
l«t %pnn 1656
Master Eutred for their copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Edm. Paxton and entituled The Quakers principleg quaking, or pretended light proved darkneg,
in answer to a paper written subscribed wth the name of Tho: Holme, modestly
propounded by Ralph Hall vj*
John Martin and
James AUestree.
2&0 ^pvU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Psalterium Garolinum &c. Sett to musiquefor three voices and an
organ or theorbo, by D' John Wilson
vj"
John Martin and
James AUestree.
30 ^pxU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled La Bibbia Give 1 Libri del vecchio e del nuovo Testamento And
1 sacri salmi messi in rime volgari da Giovanni Diodati
VJ
id
[Page 443]
John Redman.
Richard
Westbrooke.
me 3& of ^pvill 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Christianae theologiae libri II. (?) Methodice disp)0siti, &c, studio et
opera Marci Ffriderici Wendelini Archipalatini &c, and the same copie
translated into English by M' William Retchford minister at S' Albans
VJ"
The i^ of ^pviil 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, several
Portratures cutt in copper plates called as foUoweth, viz . vj' vj*
1.
2.
Charles the 1" late K of England on foot. \ a sht.
Charles late K. of Eng. Scot. Ffra. & Ireland on horse backe.
^ a sheet.
3. Charles late K. of England and Henretta Maria his wife on
foot, i a sheet.
4. Edward the Sixt, K. of Englaiid, on foot, i a sheet.
5. His Highnesse Oliver Lord Protectour of the Comonwealth of
Eng., Scotland, and Ireland &c, on foot. \ a sheet.
6. The portrature of that famous warriour sirnamed the blacke
Prince on horse back. ^ a sh.
7. Lewis the 14" K. of Ff ranee and Navarr on foot. | a sheet.
8. James 2'' son to ye late King, on horseback. ~ a sh.
9. James, brother to Charles 2, K. of Scot., on foot. | a sheet.
10. Wilhelmus Henricus ye now prince of Orange &c, on horseback.
\ a sheet.
11. The Lord Deputie Fleetwood on foot. | a sh.
12. Alexander the Great on horseback. ^ a sheet.
13. I%e ffoure ages of man with emblems of his change, -j- a sheet.
46
[3—4 April 1656.
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3 ^ptiU 1656
John Stafford. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled An elegie upon the learned and reverend James Usher late Archhp of
Armagh, who departed this life 21'* March, 1655, [i.e. 1655-6] by John
Quarles
vj°
[Page 444]
Master
Francli Leach.
?Kfic 4tb iraM of %pxi\\ 1656
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Norton warden, theis por-
tratures following wch are cutt in wood ij' *
1. A caveat for parents. 1 sheet and halfe.
2. A caveat for lenders. 1 large sheet.
3. A discription of mans life from his birth to the grave, in 10
several! pourtraictures. 5 sheets.
4. A tragicall dialogue betw ye body & soule. 1 sheet.
Master
Thomas Warren.
4tb of ajirtU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, several!
portraictures cutt in wood as followeth, viz' . . . . ix* vj*
1. A booke containing the true pourtraictures of the countenances
and attires of the kings of England from William Conqueror to
[ ] wth a brief e report of some of their principall acts.
2. The ages of man. 1 large sheet.
3. The emperors heads of Borne, being 13 sh of small paper.
4. Jephtha offering his daughter, &c. 1 large sheet.
5. The anatomy of man and woman. 1 large sheet.
6. The image of the life of man, by Apelles, in 9 large sheets.
7. The generation from Adam to Noah, 3 sh.
8. A roll of vice and vertue, in 12 several! pourtraictures in
6 sheets.
9. A roll of all the Saxon kings.
10. A roll of all the kings of Israeli, 6 sheets.
11. .4 roll of all the kings of England since the conquest, 5 large sh.
12. The historicall parts of the Bible in 42 sheets.
13. The 12 patriarchs, 4 sheets.
14. The divell leading the Witch and Usurer in chaines. 1 large
sheet.
15. The severall employments of the people. 2 sheets.
16. A booke of horsmen, beasts and birds in 30 halfe sheets.
17. The triumph of death. 1 slieet.
18. The good housholder. 1 lai^^ sh.
19. The picture of Moses wth y' 10 comandemts 2 sh.
• The original entry of the fee was ixs. vjd., evidently a clerical error, the
amonnt being that rightly belonging to the next entry.
[|-.Kr}H.Walley.
4—5 April 1656.]
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^Uc ¥b of ^ptiU 1656
Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Noeton warden, severall
[Page 445]
Master
Thomas Warren.
pourtraictures cutt in wood as followeth, viz' . . . ij' vj*
1. King Henry 8" in 1 large sheet.
2. King James. 1 large sh.
3. Queen Ann. 1 large sh.
4. Lady Elizabeth on horge hache. 1 large sh.
5. -His Highnesse the Lord Protectour on horse back. 1 large sheet.
Master
Andrew Crooke.
4tb 0f %pviU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled A course of sermons preached by James Usher, D.D. late Arehbp of
Armagh and Primate of Ireland ....... vj'
id
[Page 446]
Master
George Sawbridge.
^he 5tb of %piciil 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled Therapeutica Sacra, sen, De curandis casibus conscientiae circa re-
generationem, per foederum divinoruni prudentem applicationem, libri tres,
authore Davido Dicsono, S. S. theologiae professore in academia
Edinburgena
VJ
id
5tb of %pxi\\ 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton, warden a booke
George Sawbridge. entituled Divine medicine for cureing the cases of conscience about regenera-
tion, by the prudent application of the covenants, in three bookes, by David
Dickson, professor of divinity in the coUedge of Edinburgh
VJ
id
Master
Nath. Webb and
Willm. Grantham.
Master
Nath. Webb and
Wlll°>- Grantham.
5tb Of ^pviXl 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke en-
tituled Stablishing against Quaking, a sermon preached against the Quakers
id
&c by Giles Firmin Pastour of the church in Shalford in Essex . vj
5tb of %pxiU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a booke en-
tituled Salvation from sinne by Jesus Christ, or the doctrine of sanctificaSSn
founded upon Christ, &c, preached in ye weekly lecture at Evesham in ye
countie of Worcester, by George Hopkins, M.A. minister of ye Gospell
there
VJ"
Master
Nath. Webb and
Wlll°' Grantham.
5tb of ^iJrtU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The first generall Epistle of St. JOHN the Appostle unfolded and
applied. The I" pte in 22 lectures, on ye V chap, and 2 verses of ye 2'',
delivered in S' Dionis Back-Church 1654, by Nath: Hardy minister of ye
gospell and preacher to that parish
VJ"
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Zhc 5tb of aurtU 1656
[Page 447] Assigned over unto him by vertue of a note under the hand and seale
Thomas Parkhurst. of Master Sam. Man, all his ye said Samuell Man's right and tytle in ye
booke or copie called, Christ the ffountaine of life containing sundry
sermons upon the 1" Epistle of JOHN, 5. chap: by M' John Cotton. To
wch assignemt the hand of Master Noeton warden is subscribed vj^
5tb of %pxi\X 1656
Thomas Parkhurst. Assigned over unto him by vertue of a note under ye hand & seale of
Edwabd Brewster, all his ye said Edward Brewster's right and tytle
in ye severall sermons following . . . by M"^ Willm Ffenner, late
minister of Rochford in Essex. To wch assignemt ye hand of Master
Norton is subscribed " . . vj^
5tb of %pxi\\ 1656
Thomas Warren. Entred for his copies under ye hand of Master Norton warden, severall
portratures cutt in wood as followeth, viz' .... iij« vj*
1. True wisdome throwing ye world behind her. 1 sh.
2. Christ brought before Pontius Pilate and the elders. 4 large sh.
3. The rich man in ye Oospell. 2 large sh.
4. Democritus and Heraclitus with a globe betwixt them. 1 sh.
5. The King of Denmarke. 1 large sh.
6. The great ship called The Boyall Soveraigne. The States
Admirall. 2 large sh.
7. Six portratures, viz', A Divine, a Soldier, a Lady, a Lawyer, a
Labourer and Death. 1 lai^e sh.
[Page 448]
Thomas Warren.
Entred
ZUt 5tb of ajiriU 1656
imder ye hand of Master Norton warden, theis por-
traictures following cutt in wood, viz'
xviy
1. The pourtraictures of 14 soldiers in Spanish garbes upon their
march. 4 sheets.
2. Theffoure quarters of the yeare. 4 sheets.
3. The pourtraicture of a woman wth a key in her hand and a
baskett of fruit lockt. 1 sh.
Master
titth. Brookes.
5"> of ajltriU 1656
^^•^f J "jf ■ ■ ■ ^^^^^ ^^^ ''*"*^^ °^ Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Medicim magica tamen physica.magicall but yett naturall medecine
or amethodicall tractate of diastaticall phisicke &c published by Samuell
Boulton
Vja
[l.!Jj^r}H.WaIley
5—14 April 1656.]
49
Stb Of %pvin 1656
George Hurlocke. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Noeton warden, a booke
entituled Norwoods Epitome or ye application of the Doctrine of Triangles in
certaine problemes, to ye use of ye plaine Sea-chart and Mercator's chart wth
a Table of artificiall sines &c, by Rich: Norwood, Evader of ye Mathe-
maticks
vj"
9tb Of %pxi\\ 1656
Henry Eversden. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Gospell publique worship in 3 treatises. 1. An exposition of ROM. 12.
from ye 1" v. to ye 8. 2. An exposicon of ye 18 MATH. 3. A discoverie of
Adams threefold estate in Paradise, by Tho: Brewer . . . vj*
lltb Of ^pvin 1656
John Redman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a booke
entituled Parenesis ad aedificatores imperii in imperio authore [ ]
Molins vj*
trfte lltb of ^pviXl 1656
[Page 449] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
John Redman. entituled Martius Valerius Martialis Epigrammata ah omni obscaenitate
ezpurgatus in usum scholae Westmonasteriensis .... vj*
John Redman.
Master
Andrew Crooke.
lltb Of 'SipxiU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled A siirveigh of the county judicatures combnly called the County
Court, Hundred Court, and Court Barron, &c, by Henry * William
Sheppard Esq vj
id
lltb of HjltriU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, Addicons
to a booke called, Clavis Homerica in Greeke & Latine in twenty centuries
by Mich: Angelo * Apostolius
VJ
id
John Stafford.
Master
George Eversden
and
Henry Erersden.
II
Utb Of ^pviil 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, Two sermon*,
one on ye 11" ACTS 26, called. The Best name on earth ; the other, upon
PSAL. 68. 20, preached by M' Tho: Fuller, B.D VJ"
Utb of %pxi\\ 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden. An
exposition with practicall observations, upon y' nine first chap: of
Proverbs, gramaticall, rhetoricall, logicall, theologicall, by Ffrancis
Taylor B.D. preacher at Canterbury in Kent
VJ
id
* Deleted in Begister.
7
50
[15—17 April 1656.
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[Page 450]
Master
John Hacocke.
^fic 15tb Of ^pvill 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The new fiery sea-colomne by Jacob Colom with a brief instruction
in the art of navigation vj*
16 ^pviM 1656
Thomas Creeke. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, Two
ballads, viz' xij*
The cahinett of rare flowers ruined.
Venus and Adonis.
Master
James Flesh er.
16 ^pvili 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Quatuor evangelia domini nottri Jesu Christi persice ad numerum
situmque verborum laiinh data, by M' [
] Wheelocke
vj
M
Master
James Flesher.
16 %pKi\\ 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Enthusiasmus triumphatus, or a discourse of the nature, causes,
kind*, and cure of enthusiasme, by Philophilus Parresiastes and prefixed
to Alazonomastiz his observations and reply
VJ"
Master
Giles CalTert.
16 %pvm 1656
Entred . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The Boasting Baptist Dismounted &c by Martin Mason . vj*
17tb 'MpxiXl 1656
John Jackson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Synopsis purioris theologian, disputaiionibus quinqua^/infa duahus
comprehensa ac eonscripta per Johannem Polyandrum, Andream Rivetum,
Antonium Walaeum, Antonium Thysium S 8. TheoJogiae Doctores et Pro-
fessores in A cademia Leidensi ; and the same translated into English, by
W. R. M.A.
VJ"
[Page 461]
Tbomu Warren.
Elie IJtb of %pvm 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, two por-
tractures cutt in wood, viz' ........ xij''
The mapp of the citty of London in 7 sheets.
The carefull toife. 1 sheet.
[|-.!f*n"'}H. Wiley.
17—18 April 1656.]
51
IJtb Of ^pvili 1656
Entred for her copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The corn-pleat honesetter, and mirrour of health <6c, written originally
by ffryar Moulton of the order of St. Augustine. Englished and enlarged
by Rob' Turner vj*
Mrs. Martha
Harrison.
18tb Of HjiriU 1656
Richard Koyston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Ductor dubitantiwm in 3 boolces. 1. Of conscience in generall and
the kinds of it. 2. Of the rule of conscience. 3. Of the measures of good
and evill, the causes and degrees of difference in all humane actions &c, by
Jeremy Taylor, D.D vj*
18tb of ^pviXl 1656
Blohard Koyston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled An apologie for the liturgie agt the -pretence of the spiritt, by
Jeremiah Taylor, D.D.
vj
id
18tb of ^pxiW 1656
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The sacred order and offices of Episcopac-y hy divine institucon and
catholicke practise, by Jeremiah Taylor, D D vj*
mc 18tb of ^pviXl 1656
[Page 452] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Richard Royston. entituled A sermon preached in S' Maries Church in Oxford, upon the Anni-
versary of the Gunpowder treason, by Jeremiah Taylor, D.D. . vj*
18tb Of ^pvili 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Geo. Sawbridge. entituled The shorter catechisme, composed by the Reverend Assembly
of Divines wth ye proofes thereof out of the scriptures in words at
length, &e .......... . vj*
Master
Thorn. Roycroft.
18ti> of npxiXX 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Homers Iliads and Odisses, translated, adorned with sculptures
and illustrated with annotac5ns by John Ogelsby . . . vj*
Master
Thorn. Roycroft.
18tb Of MpviXX 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled A most excellent and rare discourse of the way to the kingdome,for
answer and advice to the -wise and hu-mhled ones called Quakers or Tremblers,
&c in English and French vj*
52
[18—22 April 1666.
H.Wall.y.{|.K--]
18tb Of ^pxiM 1656
Master Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Norton warden, two
WiU. GUbertson. ballads, viz' xij*
Older and tdser, or a way found out to make poore men rich on a
eudden.
A merry wedding kept in Nortfiamptonshiere 30 January 1655.
Thomas DaTies.
19tb Of %pvi\\ 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled The fathers legacie to Ms children for the better conduct of their
affaires in this world, written originally in French by the Sieur Pfortin,
and now Englished by Barthus Harris, gent vj*
[Page 463]
Jotm Andrews.
Ithe Wb of ^pvili 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a ballad
called, A paire of spectacles for a blind beare, or, a warning for all
taylors, &c ........•• • vj*
Master
WllUam Lee,
Master
Dan. Pakeman,
Oabrlell Bedell
and
Thomas Collin*.
21 of ^)}dU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The Reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Innei- Temple, Esq'
begining in septimo Jacobi in the upper Bench in English . . vj*
Memorand: it is agreed by ye ptners of the sd copie to
divide ye same into 3 parts only ; of wch Gab: Bedell and
Tho: Collins are to have but one betwixt them.
21 tb of ^priU 1656
Edward Archer. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Ffive sermons in ffive severall styles or waies of preaching, the
1" in B' Andrews his way, before the late King upon the 1" day of
Lent &c, by Abraham Wright sometiines fellow of S' John Baptist coll
in Oxen
Vjo
Muter
Ttk. IiMLCh.
Master
Francis Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master
ThomuYere
and Master
Wm<n- QUbertson.
22tb of ^pviXi 1656
Eutred . . . under the hand -of Master Norton warden. An elegy
on the miraculously learned & much lamented Bishop of Armagh, by Tho:
Hanmer vj*
22tb of %pxi\\ 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called. Hey ! for a pipe of tobacco, or the prodigall spendthrift reclaimed
from his former folly ......... vj*
[|-.».r}H.Walley.
22—23 April 1656.]
53
?B:ftc Z2tb of npviil 1656
[Page 454] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton, warden, a little
Master booke called Happy hee lucky, or a new merry fortune hooke, wherein
Thomas Vere. every one may tell his owne fortune, whether it bee good or had, written for
ye yeare 1656 by Laurence Price vj*
22 ^pvill 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
Thomas Vere. called Hocus Focus junior, the anatomy of legerdemain, or the art of
jugling, &c vj*
22 ajirtU 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
omasVere. entituled The Practise of Christian Perfection, &c, by Thomas White,
minister of the word of God ....... vj*
22 ^pviH 1656
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton, warden, a ballad
called. The young mans joy and the maidens fancy . . . vj*
22tb of %pviU 1656
Elizabeth Alsop. Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The most pleasant history of Ornatus and Artesia, &c . vj*
22tb of %pxiX\ 1656
John Andrews. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a little booke
called The plaine mans plaine path way to heaven, &c, and a ballad called,
A countrey lassefov my money xij*
22tb ^pxin 1656
Mrs. Ellanor Entred . . . under the hands of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled A viiulicacon of some questions propounded to ye Quakers by
M' Timson vj*
^fie 23 %pKi\\ 1656
[Page 455] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, two ballads,
Francis Grove. viz' xij*
Nannes delight, or the maiden's fancy.
Oive mee the willow garland, or the maidens former fear e and latter
comfort.
54
[23—28 April 1656.
.w»ii.y.{|;?fjfi'ir]
23 %pvili 1656
Francis QroTe. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden, a little
booke called The Ranters Routed, or apleasant and wittie discourse betweene
Mad Tom and the Banter vj*
Master
Entred
23 ^pviU 1656
under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a ballad
William OUbertson. called, Noe love like true love, or, the souldiers delight
VJ"
Master Humphrey Entred
Robinson.
24 npnll 1656
. . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Dihicidatio articulorum controversorum fidei inter christianos
reformatos Lutheranos, Calvinianos et Artninianos &c, cum brevi ad pacem
et reconciliationem ecclesiarum protestantium exhortations, per Lucam
Morin, Doctor, in English and Latin vj*
25 %pti\\ 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
Henry Twlford. entituled The reports of S' Francis Moore, serjant at law, written in Ffrench
by his owne handwriting, and now translated into English according to
order
vj"
Master
Fnnds Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
WUl. OUbertson.
[Page 456]
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
Will. OUbertson.
25 ^priU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
entituled. The Quakers fear e, &c vj*
Whe 25 ^iirtU 1656
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Elizabeth Alsop widd all her estate, right, tytle & interest in the booke
or copie called. The most pleasant history of Ornatus and Artesia, &c.
Provided the sd Eliz Alsop shall have the printing of the sd copie, doing
it as reasonable as any other man will do it. To wch assignement the
hand of Master Norton warden is subscribed .... vj*
25tb ^pnW 1656
Thomas Jenkins. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called, Thomas and Annis ........ vj''
Master
Andrew Crooke.
28 ^pxiil 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The scornefull Quakers answered and their rayling reply refuted
by the meanest of the Lords servants Magnus Byne . • vj
id
[|-,!f.'&"}H.W.lUy.
29 April— 1 May 1656.]
55
29 ^pvill 1656
Entred for their copie by vertue of a note under the hand and seale of
William Hope, the booke or copie called, A triumphant arch erected and
consecrated to the glory of the feminine sexe by Mons' de Scudery.
Englished by John Leetlub, gent, wch booke was entred to the sd
William Hope severally 6 July 1655, To wch assignmt the hand of
Master
WUl. Hope and
Henry Herrlngman.
Master Nobton warden is subscribed
VJ"
30tb ^pviil 1656
Thomas Young. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nokton warden a booke
entituled The last and highest appeale, or an appeale to God agt the new-
religion makers, &c, by Rich: Carpenter
vj
id
me 30tb ^pviU 1656
[Page 457] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
Livewell Chapman, entituled An addresse for submissive, peaceable and loveing liveing together
under ye prsent Government, &c, by Thomas Moore senior
VJ"
Livewell Chapman.
Master
Francis Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
W™- Gllbertson.
30 ^pviii 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nobton warden, a booke
entituled A narrative of the late proceeds at Whithall concerning the Jews, &c
VJ"
18t Mau 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nobton warden, ten little
bookes, viz' ........... v*
1. The English ffortune teller, or the wheele of ffortune.
8. Tom Thumb his life and death.
3. The pleasant history of the Miller of Mansfield in Sherwood, and
Henry 2'' K of England.
4. The life and death of Rosamond, King Hen 2'' concubine.
5. An 100 godly lessons given by a mother unto her children upon
her death bed &c.
6. The exhortation that afaiher gave to his children, wch hee wrote
a few dayes before his burning.
7. The history of the noble marques.
8. DeatKs knell, or the sickmans passing bell.
9. The history of M" Jane Shore, concubine to K. Edward the ffourth,
who was wife to one Math: Shore a goldsmith in London.
10. The life and death of the famous champion of England, S' George.
[Page 458]
Thorn. Brewster,
Wkc l»t of iWag 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Animadversions upon S' Henry Vanes booke, entituled. The retired
man's meditations, examining his doctrine concerning Adam^s fall &c, by
Martyn Ffinch, preacher of the gospell
VJ"
56
[1—8 May 1656.
H.W.U.y.{|-,l}JP,^-']
l«t 0iii^ 1656
Mathew Kelnton. Entred for bis copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled A brief e calculation of soe much of ye BEVEL ACONS as concernes the
name, marke & number of the name of the beast, by Nathaniell Stephens,
minister of the word in Ffenny Drayton, in Licestersheire
vj
a
Oabriell Bedell
and
Thomaa CoUlnB.
2^ Mav 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Observations upon some periicular psons and passages in a booke
lately made publick, entituled, A compleat history of the lives & reignes
of Mary, Qtieen of Scotland and of her son James 6 of Scotland and 1"* of
England, Ffrance and Ireland, written by a lorer of the truth
VJ
id
FrancU Grove.
Entred
▼iz'
5 mnv ^^56
under the hand of Master Nobton warden, two ballads.
xij"
A warning for all Qtuikers, or, a wonder to bee wondered at, or a
briefe and true relation of the ungodly life and miserable death of
James Parnell a quaker, &c.
A speedy remedy for all maner of deseases.
[Fuse 459]
Master
Oabriell BedeU
and
Thomaa CoUina.
Ve 27 Nov. 1654.
KUt 6tb iWaw 1656
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand <& seale of
EoaER WiNGATE, all his the said Eoger Wingate's estate, right tytle &
interest, being one full moiety or halfe part of the booke or copie called,
Notes & Observations concerning the reception, entertainmt, audiences &c,
given ambassadors of fforreigne princes & other persons of eminent quallity
from the tyms that K. James of ever blessed memory conferred on S' John
Fyneit, knt. the office of Assistant Master of the Ceremonies in Ociob. 1612,
in ye 10'* yeare of his majesties r eigne ; to wch assignmt ye hand of
Master Norton warden is subscribed vj*
7 i»a» 1656
Thomas Maxey. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled A comfortable contemplation for one in affliction, by Elizabeth
Mager, gentlewoman vj*
7 iWjtij 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
John Burrougha. entituled An explanation of the etimologicall part of the Latin tongue with
the syntax thereof exemplified, out of the ffirst booke of the Colloquies of
Mat. Corderius, by Tho: Willis vj*
Master
John Hacocke.
8tb i»Jt» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stevens warden,
called, Witt and Folly in a Maze, cut in wood
paper
vj"
[l,»r}H.WaU.y.
8—12 May 1656.J
57
®fte 8tb Jrag of ittag 1656
Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Noeton, warden Two
ballads called, viz' Coridon and Phillida, or. The shepherds shepherdesse ;
[Page 460]
Francis Grove.
A merry wedding, or, 0 brave Arthur of Bradley
xij*
8tb iWajj 1656
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a little
booke in verse called, A brief e treatise of the Lord^s Prayer entituled the
Art of Prayer never published
Vja
8 mm 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden, a little
and°Master booke called, Witt for Money, being a full relation of the life accons, &c, of
William Gilbertson, Gap* James Hinde the famous robber, both in Engl, Holland and Ireland
John Crooke.
VJ"
9^15 iWajj 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The life and death of James Usher, D' in Divinity, late Lord Archbp of
Armagh & Primate of all Ireland, as it was delivered at his buriall & since
inlarged, by B' Nich: Bernard vj*
9tb of mm 1656
Thomas Davis and Entred
Thomas Dlcas.
28 July 56.
. . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled The method for prescribing receipts for all the diseases of mans body
wth a compendium of the matter of pihysick. Written originally in Latine
by Petrus Morellus & now Englished by W. Jackson, M.D. . vj*
[Page 461]
Master
John Clarke, sen'-
Whe 12 mm 1656
Entred
under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled A brief e survey of the new platforme of predestination . vj*
Master
Francis Tyton.
12 mm 16^6
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Select sermons preached on speciall occasions, being 31 sermons
. . . by William Strong, late minister at the Abbey Westm"' vj*
Thomas Plerpoint.
II
12 mm 1656
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Melcaeli medulla Evangelii, or, the jyrophet Esayes crucifix, being
an exposition of the ^/i5ie third chap of ESAY, delived in weekes dayes
lectures in ye cittie of Yorke, by Thomas Calvert minister of the
gospell
VJ"
8
58
[13—15 May 1656.
H.W.U.y.{&.|fJ??<,r-]
^fic 13tb iWaii 1656
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Astrea, a romance, translated out of French into English, by
Francis Gifford, Esq' vj*
[Page 462]
Master
Ham. Hoseley,
Master
Thomas Dring and
Henry Herringman.
Master
Tho. UnderhiU.
H iWitw 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, Twenty
termom upon the gacrament ... all preached by M' Vines late
minister of Lawrence Jewry, London
vj
id
Master
Robt. Ibbltson.
14 mus 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
entituled Church Admisgiong on Scripture Foundationg, or ye right comuni-
cant caracterited, by D' Nath: Holmes
VJ"
Master
Fran. Coles.
Master
John Wright,
Master Tho. Vers
and Master
W"' Gilberteon.
Thorn. Pierpolnt.
Master
John Clarke, Jan'-
15 MAn 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called. Merry Tom of all trades, or, a tricke to gett money . . vj*
15 MiiU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Astronomia Brittanica, exhibiting the doctrine of ye sphere & theory
of ye planetts decimally by trigonometry & by tables, &c, by Jn" Newton
VJ"
15 itrav 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a sermon
entituled, Sions Birth Register Unfolded, preached to ye native cittizens of
London, at Pauls, 8. May instant, by D' Thomas Horton
VJ-
[Page 463]
Master
Will. QUbertson.
Wit 15tb iHiiv 1656
Entred . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, nine ballads
following, viz iiij* vj*
1. A dialogue betweene two faithfull lovers, being an answer to
Franklin.
2. To her blacke beard.
8. The beautifull ihepherdesse of Arcadia, &c.
4. Brave counsellfor bachelors, &c.
6. The two feering lovers, Sx.
6. A match or nothing.
7. A friendly caveat, or hee that hath most money hee is the best man.
8. A mournfull carroll, or, an elegie lamenting the tragicke end* of
two unfortunate faithfull lovers, Franklin & Gordeliut.
9. A new merry dialogue betweene John and Besse.
[|-.Wor}H.W.U.y.
15—19 May 1656.]
59
15 m^u 16^6
John Andrews. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Nokton warden, a ballad
called, The young mans tryall ; or Betty's deniall, &c . . . vj*
15 ittitj) 1656
John Andrews. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nokton, warden, two little
bookes following, 1 The Charitable Christian, &c. 2. Boomes day at
hand, &c xij*
Master
Robert Ibbltson.
15 iW!t» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Spirituall experiences of sundry beleivers &c, by Vavasor Powell,
minister of the gospell vj*
;Cftc 15tb iWaij 1656
under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
[Page 464] Entred . .
Thomas Jenkins. called, The merry milke maid and the bonny shephard
Vja
16 i«it» 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
Nath. Brookes. entituled Schola Medica, or Institutions of Phisicke by Nich: Pframbasanus
phisician and councellor to Lewis the 13"" King of France . . vj*
Master
Andrew Crooke.
16 Mun 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Reports of divers law cases in English, by E. A. Knt. Chiefe Justice
of the [
]
vj"
Robert Olbbs.
Tymothy
Garth walte.
17tb iWit» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a sermon
(called. The blessed estate of them that dye in the Lord,) at the funerall of
M" Jane Blackwall, late wife of M'' Elidad Blackwall, pastor Andrews
Undershaft, London, by Thomas Manton, B.D. minister at Covent Garden
17tb iWrtU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The barr to free admission fixed, or an answer to M' Humphries his
rejoinder, by D' Drake vj*
Master Mathew
Walbancke.
19 iWas 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled A generall charter and confirmation of the liberties graunted by the
Kings Majestie to the Cinque ports and their members, in Latyn and
English
VJ"
60
[19—23 May 1656.
H.W.U.y.{6.!fo'?^r]
Khc 19tb iWas 1656
[Page 465] Entred for his copie uuder the hand of Master Noeton warden, a sheet
John Redman. of paper witli the figure of a horse, entituled, Deseases that may happen to
a horse, wth ye remedies & cures thereof, use/ull for all men that have
occasion for horses, translated out of French by D' [ ] • vj*
Master
WiU. Oilbertson.
20tb m^U 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The five strange wonders of the worlde &c by Law: Price & a ballad
called, A tempenie with foure hands and 4 heeles, 2 heads, 2 body es, two
mouthes, 4 eyes and 4 eares .....••• VJ
d*
20 iWitS 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton, warden, a booke
Abel Roper. entituled The Antiquities of Warwickshiere illustrated from records, leiger
bookes, manuscripts. Charters, evidences, tomhes and amies, beautified wth
maps, prospects, & portraictures, by Will: Dugdale
VJ"
Master
Lake Fawne.
21 iKatf 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The holy Ghost on the bench, other spirits at the Barr, or the
judgment of the holy spirit of God upon ye spirits of the tymes recorded in
holy writ, & reported by Riohaid HoUingworth, mancuniens
VJ
id
21 m^U 1656
Richard Hoone. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton, a booke called A
wonderfull pleasant and profitable letter written by M" Sarah Weight to a
friend touching ye joy is to bee had in God, in great, deepe, long & sore
affliccons, &c, published for the use of the afflicted
VJ
id
lE,hc 23 m^U 1656
[Page 466] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
John Stafford. entituled A censure of M' John Cotton sometyme of the church of Boston in
New England, upon a letter of M' Simon Hendens of Benenden sometyme
to M* John Elviestone, C07itainin{i the grounds of his newjangled way, &c,
by M' Qeorge Petter deced & late minister of Bread in Sussex . vj
id
2i man 1656
Richard BoystoD. Entred . . . by vertue of an a.ssignment under the hand and seale of
Joseph Cranfoed, all his the sd Joseph's right & tytle in the booke or
copie called. An apologie for our English Ministry, arid infant baptisme by
William Lyford, minister of the gospell, to wch assignemt the hand of
Master Norton warden is subscribed
VJ"
* This should have been zijd., as it was apparently two publications.
[l:»or}H.WaUey.
24—30 May 1656.]
61
24 m^U ^^56
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden, a books
entituled A short treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian
religion, whereunto are now added severall questions {by the reverend author
Master
George Sawbrldge.
Master
Geo. Sawbrldge.
M' J. Ball his owne pen) to cleare the exposition .... vj^
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled Arithmetick naturall, artijiciall & instrumentall, in 3 parts eont
1. Vulgar arithmetic^ &c. 2. Decimall arithmetick &c. 3. Instrumentall
arithmetick &c, by William Leybourne vj
id
2^ m^U 1656
Thomas BrewBter. Entred . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
called A discovery of some plots of Lucifer and his children a^t the children
of men ............ vj*
2s mm 1656
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called A healing question ppounded & resolved upon occasion of ye late
publique & seasonable call to humiliacon in order to love & union amongst
the honest ptie, & wth a desire to apply Balsome to ye wound before it
[Page 467]
Master
Henry Seyle.
become incureable
Vja
Wht 290 iWii» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Extraneus vapulans, or the observator rescued, from the vaine (but
violent) assaults of Hamond L' Estrange by [
]
VJ
id
30tb m»U 1656
James Cotterell. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
entituled Examen legum Angliae, or the lawes of England examined by
scripture antiquity and reason, &c .
VJ"
30tb MiXV 1656
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden by vertue of
a note under the hand and seale of Thomas Lambeet, all his the said
Thomas Lamberts right and tytle in the two bookes following viz', The
Garland of the North : Grandsier Graybeard by Martin Parker . xij*
30tb iWitji 1656
franclB Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, fEoure
ballads, viz' ........... ij'
1. A new way of hunting.
2. A new fashioned cap, or a cap of ye new fashion.
3. The matchles sheajjard, overmatcht by his mistresse.
4. The cuckolds revenge.
62
[31 May— 2 June 1656.
H.W.ll.y.{|[-.||S?*r]
31tb fiitu^ 1656
Richard Lowndes. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled The Budiments of Gramer, the rules composed in English verse,
for the greater benefitt and delight of young beginners, by James Shirley
3T iWrtw 1656
Lawrence Cbapman. Entred . under the hand of Master Nobton warden, a booke en-
tituled Observations upon Beligio Medici occationally written by S' Kenelme
Digby
vj"
[Page 468]
Master
WUllamLee,
Master
San. Fakeman,
Maeter
Oabrlell Bedell and
Tliomas CoUlns.
Master
William Lee,
Muster
Dan. Pakeman,
Master
OabrleUBedelland
Thomas ColUui.
MMt«r
William Lee,
Master
Dan. Pakeman,
Master
Gab. Bedell and
Tbomas Collins.
EUc 31 mnv 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Reports in ye Upp Bench beginning the fourth of King Charles and
ending in the 18" yeare of his reigne, by M' Beare of the Middle Temple,
bencher
VJ"
31 Mas 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Reports in the Court of Common Pleas begining in the 19'* yeare of
^i
K. James and ending in the 22'* yeare of his reigne . . ■ VJ
31 Mav 1656
Entred . . . \mder ye hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Reports in ye Exchequer Chamber, begining in the 3'''' of King
James, and ending in the \V^ yeare of his reigne .... vj'*
Memorandum it is agreed by all the ptners of the three
copies above named, to divide each copie into 3 pts of wch
only Gabriell Bedell & Tho: Collins are to have but one
betw them.
Master
Francis Colee,
Master
John Wright,
Master Tho. Vere
and Master
WUL OUberUon.
31 iKiti) 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called. An elegie upon the death of M' Thill: Porter who departed the world
this present May 1656 ......... vj*
2 Sunc 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
John Clarke, sen' entituled Witedomes character and counterfiet in two sermons, one on
James, 8. 17, the other on MatHEW 2. 8., by Nathaniell Hardy vj""
2 %\xm 1656
ftancUOrore. Entred . . . under the hand of
called, Robin Hoods goulden pryse
Master Norton warden a ballad
VJ
id
[l;Wor'}H.W.U.y.
3—9 June 1656.]
63
Whe 30 SJttttc 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called The mistery of rhetorique unvailed &c, by John Smith, Gent vj*
k -Stttte 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled j4 collection of the lives of certaine famouK men, Gretians, Lattins,
and others, collected out of the hoohes & medalls both ancient & moderne.
Compiled & written in Trench by Andrew Thevet, A now translated into
English ; whereunto are joined or fixed the efiigies or sculptures of the
[Page 469]
Master
George Eversden.
Master
William Lee.
sd illustrious psons
VJ»
5 Sttttc 1656
Mrs. Sarah Griffin. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, four bookes
or copies called or entituled The First, Second, Third and Fourths parts
of Gloria and Narcissus, written by an honourable pson . . ij'
Francis Grove.
Master
Richard Tomllns.
5 Sttttc 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called, Take heed of the shee tyrant; or, Wit bought at a deare rate
VJ"
5 SBimc 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called An answere to a scurrilous pamphlet, entituled Observations upon a
compleate history of the lives and reignes of Mary Qtieene of Scotland and
of her son K. James of Great Brittaine, France and Ireld the sixth, &c
vindicated by Willm Sanderson, Esq^'
vj"
Master
Sam. Gelllbrand.
6 ^wxt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Matheus Devarius de Graeeae linguae particulis Romae apud
Zannettum ..........
vj"
6 Stine 1656
Thomas Parkhurst. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Five treatises, first, the Sinfulnes of Sin, on the 2'' Sam. 24. 10.
Secondly, The Loves of Christ, on the 4 Gant. 9. Thirdly, the slownes of
heart to believe, on JOHN 1", 50. ; fourthly. The nature & royalties of faith,
on the 3 JoHN, lb., fifth treatise on the 15. EXOD. 11. by D' Sam: Bolton,
deced
vj"
Whc 9tb Suite 1656
[Page 470] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
Richard Boyston. entituled The sinner impleaded in his owne court, wherein are represented, the
great discouragemts from sining, wch the sinner receiveth fro sin it selfe, by
Tho: Pierce, rector of Brington in Northamptonshiere .
vj"
64
[10—14 June 1656.
H.W.ll.y.{|.|fXr]
lOtb aJttite 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Noetok warden, a booke
Master
James Flesber.
entituled Annotata Sebastian! Munsteri in vetus Testamerdum
vj°
10 Slunc 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nobton warden a booke
James Flesher. entituled Annotata Isidori Clarij in vetus & novum Testamentum . vj*
Master
James Flesher.
lOtb 3Jime 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Annotata Sebastiani Castalioni in vetus & novum Testamentum.
vj
id
Master
James Flesher.
lOtb %yxm 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Annotata Joannis Drusij in vetus & novum Testamentum cum,
fragm,entis vj*
Master
James Flesher.
10tt> SttUC 1656
under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
Entred . .
entituled Annotata Andreae Masij in Josuam
VJ"
Master
James Fleaber.
lOtb gittnc 1656
under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
Entred . .
entituled Annotata Eduardi Livelei in minores prophetas
Vj"
11 %\xm 1656
John Harrison. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a pamphlet
called, A moderate inspection into the corruption of the practique pte of the
comon law of England, by James Frese
VJ"
[Page 471]
Master
George Sawbrldge.
ISMt 12tb %mt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled M'Tvo-Ef coAova, or the solar and lunar moneths and yeares accomo-
dated to those of the Hebrews, Babylonians, Persians, Egyptians, Grecians,
Arabians, and ancient Latyns, &c, being a double calendar for thirtie
yeares emattein^f 1657, by Nathaniell Eaton, P.M.D. . . • vj'
id
Thomas Jenkins.
29 Nov. 66.
H ^nne 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a little booke
called The Ooodnesse of God to all true beleivers in our Lord Jesus Christ
the righteous, our advocate and only mediatour & redeemer, &c, by N. C.
a minister of God's word
VJ"
[l:!fS?S.r}H-w.u.y.
14—17 June 1656.]
66
H Sttnc 1656
Master Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Noeton warden, two
WlUn-.Gilbertson. ballads, viz xij*
The true loves delight, or the constant couple with their full resolution.
Cupids Figaries, or a new way of wooing.
U Sunc 1656
Richard Moone. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a books
19 June, 56. entituled A medicinall dispensatory, containing five bookes of pharmacenticall,
philosophieall and chymicall institutions <fee, composed by Renodaeus,
Phisitian to the monarch of France now Englished by Richard Tomlinson
of London, apothecary vj*
U 3)ttne 1656
Richard Moone. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The Quakers quaking, or the foundation of their deceit shaken, &c,
by Jeremiah Ives vj*
[Page 472]
Master
wm. GUbertson.
27 March, 52.
Wtl( 16 SttttC 1656
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and
seale of Master Coles, all his estate, right and tytle in the booke or copie
called, The Golden garland of princely delights, wherein is contained the
history of many of the kings, queenes, princes, lords, ladies, knights and
gentlewomen of this kingdome. To wch assignmt, the hand of Master
Norton warden is subscribed vj*
IJtb aiunc 1656
Francis Grove. Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Norton warden, two
ballads, viz' xij*
The hasty hridegroome.
The merry man of Middlesex.
Francis Grove.
17 ^vmt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called, Hee ihats home to bee hang'd shall never bee drowned, or a true
relation of many exploits done by Richard Hannum &c
vj"
Master
Fran. Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master Tho. Vere
and Master
W. GUhertson.
II
17 3Jtttte 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a ballad
called. The swift runner overtaken, or a discription of the life and death of
M' Rich: Hainam, &c vj*
9
66
[17—19 June 1656.
H.wau,y.{i;,if^r,^„rl
17 aitmc 1656
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignement under the hand and
scale of William GtIlbertson, all his the said Witte Gilbertson's right
& tytle in the comedie called Mucedorus : to which assignement the hand
Master
Francis Coles.
4 ApriU, 55.
of Master Warden Noeton is subscribed
VJ»
17 3imc 1656
Master Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignemt under the hands and
George Sawbridge. geales of Gabeiell Bedell & Thomas Collins, one full moyety or halfe
pte of all the estate, right & tytle wch the sd Gabriell and Thomas have
in all such sermons and other tractates as Lancelot Lord Bp of Winton
deced left pfect and fit to bee published, & now a booke entituled Ninety
Six germons by ye right hono"' & reverend father in God Lancelot Andrews
late L'' Bp. of Winchester, together with one full moyety of his portrature
& an alphabeticall table to ye said ninety six sermons : to wch ye hand of
Master Norton w is subscribed vj*
Wxt 18tb %mt 1656
[Page 473] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Noeton warden a pam-
Qeorge Horton. phlet called. The speech and confession of Rich: Hainam at the place of
execution 17 June 1656 . ........ vj*
18tb gjttttc 1656
Thomas Maxey. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Paracelsus his dispensatory and chirurgery, faithfully Englished
out of Latyn by W. D.
vj"
19 aJttite 1656
Jeremiah Hlerons. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
called The unparaielVd thief e, or an exact relation of the notable exploits,
acted by that matchles robber Rich Hanum in Engld and beyond the
seas, &c
VJ
id
Henry Eveniden.
19 aJttttC 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
called The witty rogue arraigned, condemned & executed, or the history of
that incomparable thief e Richard Hainam, &c, by E. S.
VJ
id
19 aJune 1656
John Andrew.. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a little
booke called The English villaine, or the Grand thief e, being a full relation
of the desperate life and deserved death of Rich: Hainam
VJ"
[l.teon':'}H.W.ll,y.
19—27 June 1656.]
67
19 Sttttc 1656
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a little
booke called Hanums last farewell to the world &c, with the maner of his
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
William GllbertBon. apprehension, examination, confession & speech
VJ"
[Page 474]
Master
Giles Calvert,
John Streater,
James Cotterell,
Richard Moone
and
Henry Fletcher.
14 Jane S6.
Wiic W^ Stttte 1656
Entred . . . jointly by vertue of an assignmt under ye hand &
seale of the said Richard Moone, a booke or copie called, A medicinall
dispensatory, containing five hooTces of pharmaceuticall, philosophicall and
chimieall institutions &c. Composed by Renodaeus, phisitian to the
monarch of France, now Englished by Richard Tomlinson of London,
apothecary ; to wch assignement the hand of Master Norton warden is
subscribed vj*
24 Stttte 1656
ThonuiB Farkburst, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Clavis 'e^Soiaa-ixu) The key of knowledge,* ordination or, missio
potestatina, &c, a sermon preached at ye ordination of M' Tho: Porter,
M" of Arts, M' Jn° Wilson &c, at Whitchurch in ye County of Salop, by
Alimar Houghton, minister .
vj
id
24 aUttne 1656
Simon Miller. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
called The English Florus, or, a compendium of the affaires of England,
deduced from the begining untill the death of Charles the 1" written
originally in Latyn by Lambert Silvius of Amsterdam, anno 1652, and
now Englished by Willm Roland vj*
24 Stttte 1656
Joseph Blackloclie. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Noe power hut of God, and yet a power in every creature &c by
Robert Purnel vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
27 Sunc 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Clossographia, or a Dictionary interpreting such hard words,
whether Hebrew, Greeke, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, Teutonicke,
Belgiclce, Brittish or Saxon, as are now used in our refined English tongue ;
also ye terms of divinity, law, phisicke, mathematicks, heraldry, anatomy,
war, musicke, architecture, & of sevall other arts and sciences explicated, with
Etymologies, definitions & historicall observacons on ye same by T. Blount,
of ye Inner Temple, barrister
VJ"
* Deleted in Register.
68
[28 June— 2 July 1656.
H.w.u.,.{|;|,t„«?S,r]
[Page 475]
MMter
Thomas Vere
and blaster
WlUm. OUbertsoD.
Jthe 28tb mnc 1656
Assigned over unto them by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and
seale of Joseph Blaiklocke, all his estate, right and tytle in the booke
or copie called, Noe power but of God, and yet a power in every creature &c
by Robert Purnel : to wch assignmt the hand of Master Warden Norton
is subscribed ■ vj*
28 3ttnc 1656
Edward Dod. Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
26 Ootob. 41. of Master Jn° Bureotjghs, all his estate, right and tytle in ye Catechisme
called, A breviat of saveing knowledge, or the principles of Christian religion
methodically digested into short questions & answers, by John Brinsley : to
wch assignemt the hand of Master Norton warden is subscribed vj*
25 3ul» 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
George Sawbridge. entituled 'OXu/inria ^ut/jLara or an Almanacke and prognostication for the
yeare of our Lord 1657, being the first from Bissextile or Leap yeare & from,
ye creation of ye world 5606. Wherein is contained ye state of the ivhole
yeare, ye eclipses, lunations conjunctions & aspects of ye planets, wth ye
southing riseing & setting of y" Sun, Moone & fixed stars every day in ye
yeare, Together with short Direccons to find y' howre of ye day and night at
all tymes wthout instruemt. With other observac5ns very requisite for men
of all sorts. Calculated according to Art &c by Vincent Wing, mathemat
vjd
20 Sttlfi 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
George Sawbtldge. entituled Pigott 1657. An almanacke for ye yeare of our Lord God 1657,
being ye first after ye Bissextile or Leap Yeare & since ye creacbn of ye
World 5607. Calculated for ye meridian & latitude of ye ancient &
quondam flourishing towne of Ludlow in Shropshire by Francis Pigott
VJ
id
KU( 2& miw 1656
[Page 476] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Master entituled Vaux, Speculum anni a partu virginis 1657, Or a new almanacke
George Sawbridge. ^^r the yeare of the Worlds redemption 1657, being the first from Bissextile
or Leap Yeare, by John Vaux of S' Hellen Awckland
VJ"
2& Sniff 1656
Master Entred . . under the hands of Master Stephens warden, a booke
George Sawbridge. entituled White 1657. A new almanacke arid prognostication for the yeare
of our Lord God 1657, beiTig the first from Bissextile or leap yeare, by
Willffi White
VJ"
[|-.'NWr}H.WaU.y.
2 July 1656.]
69
2& aJttlfi 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Perkins, a new almanache & prognostication for the yeare of our
Lord God 1657., being the first after Bissextile or Leap yeare, and from the
worlds creation 5621., inade and set forth by F. Perkins well wisher to ye
Master
George Sawbrldge.
mathematicks
vj
id
2& aJttls 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Qeorge Sawbrldge. entituled Woodhouse, 1667 . A new almanacke and ProgTiosticacon for the
yeare of our Lord God 1667, beirig the first after Bissextile or Leap Yeare
and from the worlds creation 5620, by John Woodhouse, philomath vj*
20 3Jttl2 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
George Sawbrldge. entituled Neve 1657. A new almanacke and prognostigation serving for the
yeare of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1657, being the first yeare
after the Bissextile or Leap Yeare, practised, penned & published by
John Neve, gent vj*
Efic 2^ 3Jul» 1656
[Page 477] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Master entituled Rose 1657. A new almanacke for the yeare from the nativity of our
George Sawbrldge. jr^^^ ^^^ Saviour Jesus Christ 1657, being the first after Bissextile or Leap
Yeare and from the creation of the world 5606, by George Rose mathemat
vj*
Master
George Sawbrldge,'
20 Sttlw 1656
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Synopsis Anni 1657. A view of the yeare of our Lord Christ
1667, and of the world 5605, by Seth Partridge surveyor . . vj*
20 aittl» 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
George Sawbrldge. entituled Gallen 1657. A new almanacke for ye sd yeare, being the first
from leap yeare, lately amplified with many notes of good consequence by
Tho: Gallen, mathemat vj*
20 aittlfi 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
George Sawbrldge. entituled Dade, a new almanacke & prognostication in wch you may behold
the state of this yeare of our Lord God 1657, with phisicall observacbns and
rules of husbandry, being the first after Bissextile or Leap yeare. Newly
amplified with notes of good consequence by William Dade, gent. . vj*
70
[3—6 July 1656.
H.W.U.y.{|-. !};?£,•■:••]
FrancU Grove. Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Norton warden, Three
ballads called
The Merry Maids Resolution*
The Frier well fitted, &c.
The wandring jews chronicle.
xviy"
[Page 478]
Thomas Warren.
^hc 4tb of aittlw 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The reports of Judge Crooke from the first yeare of the late
K. Charles to the seaventeenth, being collected by his owne hand . vj
\i
4tb Of 3Jttl» 1656
Thoma» Warren. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a sheet of
paper entituled, A perfect table to compute the yeare of our Lord with ye
severall yeares of the Kings reignes, begining with Henry the 8'*
VJ"
¥b of aJuli) 1656
John Streater, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled Viri illustris Nicolai Claudij Fabricij De Peirsec Senatoris aquisex-
tiensis vita authore Petro Oassendo Dimensis ecclesiae praeposito &
Parisiis Begio mathesoes professore
V]»
4tb of SttliJ 1656
John streater. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
entituled The life of Nicolas Claudius Fahricius de Peirsec, a senatour of
Aixe in France, written by Peter Gassendus, provost of the church of
Digne in Provence, & Kings professor of mathematicks at Paris ; trans-
lated by [ ] out of ye 3'' and last edition, printed at ye
Hague in 4"> A.D. 1656
VJ
id
4tb gjulw 1656
Bichard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled A copie of a letter to ye right hono'''' & vertuous lady, the Countesse
Dowager of Devonshire, touching originall sinne, &c, written by Jer:
Taylor, D.D.
VJ"
[Page 479]
Master
Thomas Newcombe.
?Cftc 6tb of aittlfi 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurlob 52 weekly
pamphletts called, Mereurius Politicus, viz' from 28"" June 1655 to the
5'" July 1656 xxvj*
* The title of this ballad was originally different, bat the last three words were
deleted, and are now undecipherable.
[i;S?r''ife"'''}KM"«".
7—8 July 1656.]
71
mmtvt ^^w»fu ^oftinson . j ^^^j^^^
KUc 7tb of SulM 1656
[Page 480] Entred for liis copie under the hand of Master Norton warden, a booke
Master called CXLV expository iermons upon the whole seaventeenth chapter of
Tho. Onderhill. gT jQ}ij^<g gospell, or Christ's pirayer before his passion explicated, and both
practically and, polemically improved, by Anthony Burgesse minister of
ye gospell sometyme fellow of Emanuell colledge in Cambridge and now
pastour of ye church of Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire . . vj*
Jtb Of mau 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noston * Robinson warden
William Leyboume. ^ booke eutituled Maximes of reason, or the reason of the Comon lawe,
23 Ffeb. 57 extracted aswell out of fforreigne learrmig as out of ye construcSSns &
[i.e. 1657-8] . ffi,ctions of the law itself e & exemplified by such cases as are agreed for law,
in ye bookes & reports thereof both ancient and moderne, whereunto is also
annexed a perfect table, &c. By Edmund Wingate of Graies Inne Esq''
8 SttljJ 1656
Symon Waterson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled The agreement of the associated ministers and churches of the
counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, with something for explication &
exhortation annexed
vy
Francis Qrove,
$ 3ulu 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealk warden, a ballad
called, A fearfull warning for all wicked livers, or a relation of the life and
death of M' Budd who was father in law to Rich: Hainam, &c
VJ°
[Page 481]
Master
Francis Coles,
Master
Jno. Wright,
Master
Tliom. Vere
and Master
Will. Gllbertson.
^hc 8tb of 3lttl» 1656
Entred . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden, a ballad
called, A warning for all notorious thieves, their confederates and receivers,
being a relacbn of M' liiidd &c
VJ"
* Deleted in Register. The name of Norton ae warden in the previous entry
was also probably a clerical error.
72
[10—12 July 1656.
R, Meade,'
. Robinson. 1
Thrale. J
lOtb 3ittl» 1656
WUUam Hunt. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton late wai-den a
booke called Aniinadversions and gupplements, &c, of James Howell JEsq',
unto ye French English Dictionary compiled by M' Randle Cotgrave vj*
10 3)ttltf 1656
John Hardesty. Entred . . . under the hand of Master !N"oitTON * Thrale warden
a sheet of paper entituled, Boni Omini» votum. A good omen to the next
parliament, &c by George Wither vj*
Master
Willm. Gilbertson.
lOtb 3lttltt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The afflicted soules preparation for death, with loveing exhortaSbns to
every true christian to prepare their soules for the houre of death, &c, by
The: Robins B.D.
vj«
11 3)ultf 1656
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton late warden a
booke called A testimony to ye true Jesus and the faith of him, wherein
the way of the people called Quakers is in meeknes & righteousnes sumed &
weighed, &c, by Tho: Higgenson vj*
11 aiultf 1656
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton late warden a
booke entituled A dialogue hetweene a minister of the gospell £ an inquiring
christian, wherein ye authority of ye scriptures, the principles of the Quakers
are discussed Ac, by Tho: Collier vj*
[Page 482]
Thomas Johnson.
Wht lltb Stilfi 1656
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled A relation conieining the history of the French academy, translated
out of French by [
]
vj
id
12t«> 3Jul» 1656
John Streater. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled A course of sermons preached by M' Obadiah Sedgwicke B.D.
upon the severall texts following, viz, two sermons upon the 7" chap: of the
Romans and the seaventh verse; two sermons on the twenty eigth (sic)
chap: of Proverbs and the thirteenth verse; eleaven sermons on the
ninth chap: of MaRKE and thefoure & twentieth verse ; seaventeene sermons
on the third chap: of ye Epistle of JoiIN and the eighteenth verse ; seaven
sermons on the ffourteenth chap, of MaTHEW & ye one & thirtieth verse;
ffoure sermons on the first Epistle to the CORINTHIANS, ffirst chap. & ye
twentieth verse
VJ
id
* Deleted in Register.
[l;?SS^f.T'}it.H«.4e.
12—22 July 1656.]
73
12 3ittls 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled Eight and twenty catechisticall lectures upon the short catechisme
sett forth in the booke of Comon prayer, heretofore enjoined to bee learned of
every child before hee bee confirmed by the Bishop, by Obadiah Sedg-
wioke B.D vj*
John Streater.
John Andrews.
Master
James Flesher.
U Sttlfi 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a ballad
called, The famous flower of servingmen, or the lady turned servingmun
vj"
15° 3Jwl» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Pia Hilaria B. P. Angelini Gazaei e societatis Jesu atrebatis vj*
[Page 4831
Master
George Sawbridge.
Master
George Sawhrldge.
TEtie 16tb 3ttls 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Fly, 1657. An almanack for the yeare of our Lord Ood 1657, being
the first after bissextile or leap yeare and from ye creation of the world 5661
vj
a
16 3iul» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Riders, 1657. Brittish Merlyn, being the first after leap yeare
made and compiled for the benefitt of his country by Car danus Riders vj*
Master
Bich. HodgkinBon.
18tb aJttlfi 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled Ten Popish Cavills answered or, the false accusations of ye Church
of England * Borne agst the ministry of the Reformed Religion refuted; with
an appendix concerning baptisme, transubstantiation & comunion under one
kind written in French by Monsieur Charles Drelincourt translated into
English by H. Hunt, M.A vj*
Master Ward.
Bobinson.
18tb 3lttl» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Armamentarium chirurgicum XLIII. tabulis aeri incisis studio &
opera Johannis Sculteti, medidnae doctoris, in English and Latyn vj*
Z2 %\x\n 1656
Thomas Maxey. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The trepan, being a full relacon, full of stupendious variety, of the
strange practises of Mehetaile the wife of Edward Jones, &c
VJ
a
II
* Deleted in Register.
10
74
[22—24 July 1656.
E.M.ad..{|.ffJJr"]
7[,he 22tb 3ultf 1656
[Page 484] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
John Otjfleld. entituled The apothecaries shop opened, or the newest and best manner of
making all torts of medicines made and sold in apothecaries shops written
originally in Latin by Peter Morellius an Italian D' of physicke &
translated into English by T. H. practitioner in phisicke and chimistry
Vja
hee pmised to wave this entrance pvided it were entred
before to any pson or psons.
Master
John Wright,
Master
Fran. Coles,
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
W°>- GilbertBon.
Charles Addams.
22tb of Sills 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a ballad
called, London's pride and ye countrey^s humility or the young mans
observation of them both
VJ
id
22 3ttlv 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
entituled Regestum practicale, containing rules orders, & observations,
concerning the generall practise of the common Lawes of England &c by
William Stiles of the Inner Temple, Esq'
VJ
u
23 3ttls 1656
John Benson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Noyes projectes, being a declaration how the King of England may
support and increase his annuall revenues, being collected out of the records
of the Tower, the Parliament Bolles, and Close PetiCZns, by W™ Noy Esq"
and then Attorney Genal Ano decimo Caroli Regis 1634
Vjo
Master
Nath. Brookes.
24"' of 3lul» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Meteorologicall prognostications divided into ffoure pts viz', 1. The
worlds epitomy. 2. The nature of meteors. 3 The weathers prediction.
4 Prodigious meteors, Ac, by Thomas Wilford gent . vj*
[Page 485]
Master
Nath. Brookes.
Eiic 24 %\x\^ 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Trigonometria or the dimension of plaine triangles wth ye grounds
& demotistracons therof both arithmeticall and geometricall &c by Thomas
Wilford, gent vj*
Master
Nath. Brookes.
24 3ttl|» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled Attronmnia, the Sea Compasse, Navigation & Cosmography, by
Thomas Wilford gent yjd
[Ui
vobinaon.
'hnde.
B. Knda,
24—29 July 1656.]
75
24 Sttls 1656
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a ballad
called, Looke to the man that hath never a nose, or. Let them tell noses that
have them VJ*
Master
Fran. Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master Tho. Vera
and Master
W"' Gllbertson.
25 3ttls 1656
Thomas Parkhurst. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled A Treatise of Hipocrisie upon 68'* of ISAIAH, 2. by D' Samuell
Bolton, deced
vj"
26 3(ttls 1656
Richard Harriott. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbaxe warden, a booke
entituled Sacred eloquence, or the art of rhetorique as it is laid downe in
scripture, by the right reverend Father John Prideaux, late Lord Bishop
of Worcester
vj"
26 3ttls 1656
Richard Marriott. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbalb warden, a booke
entituled Barker's delight, or the art of angling, &c 2' ediSZn, enlarged by the
author Thomas Barker, an ancient practitioner in ye said art
vj
id
[Page 486]
Francis Groye.
Entred
viz'
^ftc 26tb Sttlfi 1656
under the hand of Master Thbaxk warden, two ballads
1. The downfall of pride.
2. A generall warning for wilfull young men.
xij"
Master
Nath. Brookes.
18 March 55
[%.e. 1655-6].
9 Mav 56.
28tb 3ttl2 1656
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt, under the hands and scales
of Thomas Dicas and Thomas Davis, all their estate, right and tytle, in
two bookes or copies viz' The French pasterer or pastry cooke &c, trans-
lated out of French by G. G. D. Esq'; & the other called. The Method for
prescribing receipts for all the deseases of mans body, wth a compendium of
the matter of Phisicke, written originally in Latin by Petrus Morellius
& now Englished by W" Jackson M.D. To wch assignemt the hand of
Master Thbaxe warden is subscribed
xij"
Master
Edmond Faxton.
29 3uls 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master NoBToy * Thbale warden,
a sheet of paper entituled, A catalogue or alphaheticall table of the history
of the Bible, serving for an easie helpe to find out the most eminent psons,
both men & women therein contained, &c
VJ"
* Deleted in Begister.
76
[30 July— 4 August 1656.
H.ll.»d..{f;ff^fe«"-]
aOtb 3Jttl» 1656
Master Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignmt under ye hand and
W"- QUberUon. seale of Margbett Falknee widd, all her estate, right and tytle in the
booke called, Pasquills Maddcapp throwne at the corruption of these tyme»
&c. To wch assignment the hand of Master Thealb warden is
subscribed vj*
30 aJttlg 1656
John Andrews. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a little
booke entituled The Blacke Booke of conscience
vj"
me 30tb Of 3Jttl» 1656
[Page 487] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
Master entituled Letters of affaires, love & courtship, written to severail psons of
Tbomas Drtng and honour & quality, by the most exquisite & judicious pen of Mons. de Voiture
John Starkey.
faithfully translated into English by J. D.
VJ°
Master
Francis Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
W"' GUberteon.
Francis Grove.
30 3ttl» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a ballad
called. Mother damnables ordinary .....
VJ"
31 3iuls 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The most lamentable & dreadfull thunder & lightning in ye county of
Norfolke & the city of Norwich on July 20", beirt^ the Lords Day in the
aftemoone
VJ"
31 Sittltf 1656
Richard Harper. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Harry Hangmans honour, or Glocestershire hangmans request, to the
smoakers or tobacconists of London, wth some addicons
VJ
id
2^ ^ugu^t 1656
Francis Groie. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealk warden a ballad
called, Strange wonders from heaven, &c, being a relation of the great
thunder & lightning in the citty of Norwich on July 20'* 1656
VJQ
[Page 488]
Master
Wlllm. Hope.
mit 4tb of SluguSt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled All the workes of Loredano, containing his letters, his Scherri,
Oeniali, Discourses, Lives of severail illustrious men, his Illiades, Epitaphs,
the History of the King of Lusignan, <fe severail other rare peeces both in
verse and prose, being M his compleat workes, translated out of Italian by
J. B. gent
Vj"
R. Thrale. /*• "oad*.
4—8 August 1656.]
77
4 mtsnnt 1656
John Clowes. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden, a books
entituled, An exposition of the SONG OF SOLOMON, wth spirituall meditation*
upon every verse, by Hanserd KnoUys vj*
4 ^ugu^t 1656
Adonlram Byfleld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The riches of grace in the offer and tender of salvation, to poore
sinners, &c, in six sermons upon REVELATIONS 3. 20. by Obadiah
Sedgwicke, B.D, & late minister of the gospell in Covent Garden,
London
Vjo
5tb Of %\\^mt 1656
Richard Harriott. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Thirtie one sermons preached by M' Anthony Ffarington, late
minister of Milke streete, London, . . . and a preface and table to
all the said sermons vj*
Wit 6tb Of ^ttftttSt 1656
[Page 489] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Master entituled De variolis & m^)rhillis ; of the small Fox & Measles with their
Henry Seyle. definitions, distinccons, causes, differences &c. By Anthony Westwood,
practiconer in phisicke & chirurgery at Arundell in Sussex
vj"
7tb of SlufittSt 1656
Adonlram Blfield. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled TA AIA4>EPONTA. Divine characters, discovering the more secret
differences letweene the hippocrite & the sincere believer, &c, by Sam: Crook,
B in Divinity & late pastor of Wrington in Som &c
VJ
id
7tb Of Slttfttt^t 1656
Stephen Lewis. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Heraclitus his lamentaiions for the tymes, or, a dialogue betweene
Heraclitus ye weeping & Democritus the laughing philosophers 1" pte,
written by Egidius Lodovicus vj*
St" of m^mt 1656
John North. Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled Philosophicall cannons, chimicall preparaebns, andphisicall experi-
ments, wth a full demonstration of the preservation of health of Aureolus
Theophrastus Paracelsus, together with his life. Englished by Robert
Turner <f>tXoita6r)<;., wth a treatise of ye vertues & manner of makeing ye
true Aurum potabile & yt elixer whereby this solution is made. Englished
by Rich: Thomlinson t^ap/^a^cvriKos
VJ
id
78
[9—15 August 1656.
E.lI«d..{i;|iJ^e""]
James Crumpe.
9tb attfittSt 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A precious holme for ye female sex sicke of ye ffashions &c, by
Bichard Young, G«nt.
Vja
[Page 490]
Master
Henry Twlford
and
Boger Wlngate.
14 Aug. 1656.
W,ht 9tb of S(ttgtt!St 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled An exact abridgmt of all statutes in force & use upon ye 4'* day of
January 1641-2. Extracted out of ye said Statutes from ye begining of
Magna Charta, to ye sd tyme, and alphabettically digested under apt tytles,
whereunto is also annexed a pfect table wch may serve a» a concordance for
ye ready discovery of any materiall clause throughout ye sd statutes, by
Edmund Wingate of Graies Inne, Esq'
vj-
lltb of MnQU»t 1656
John Andrewe*. Entred ... by assignmt under ye hand and seale of Master
HuMPHEEY EoBiNsoN Warden a booke or copie entituled The Garland
of delight, &c
Vja
Wb of S^ttfiUSt 1656
WlUlam Sheares. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Warden Theale, Certaine
additions to the Countesse of Kent's manuall of secretts of phisicke &
chirurgery, viz*, the vertues of the roote called Contra Yerva, being made into
fine powder &c, being one sheet of paper as it is now printed in 24° vj^
Master
Will"' Lejboume.
9 Aag> 56.
33 Ffeb. 67
[i.e. 1667-8].
U ^u^mt 1656
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an Assignment, under the hand
and seale of Eoqer Wingate, all his estate, right and tytle (being one
full moyety or halfe pte) in the booke or copie called, An exact abridgmt
of all statutes in force & use upon the 4" of January 1641-2, extracted out
of the said statutes from the begining of Magna Charta, to ye sd tyme,
& alphabettically digested under apt tytles, whereunto is alsoe annexed a
pfect table, wch may serve as a concordance for ye ready discovery of any
materiall clause throughout the said statutes, by Edmund Wingate of Graies
Inne Esq', to wch assignement the hand of Master Theale warden is
subscribed
vj"
[Page 491]
Master
OctsTlan PulleTn.
Wxt 15tb of %}X^mX 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Eobinson warden
or pte of copie by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and seale of
Maetha Habeison, late wife and executrix of John Harrison deced, all
the estate, right, and tytle wch the said John Harrison had in the booke or
copie now called, Ninety Six sermons by the right reverend ffather in God
Lancelott Andrews, late Lord Bishop of Winton <fe in the table to the
booke with ye portrature of the said Bishop, being one sixteenth parte
more or lesse
VJ«
[l:Th°^r"}RM«d-
18—19 August 1656.]
79
1$ ^ugufit 1656
Bdw. Blackmore. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton late warden, a
booke entituled A second vindication of a disciplinary anti-Erastian
orthodox ffree admission to ye Lords Supper, or the state of this controversy
revised & proposed &c, by John Humfrey, minister at Ffroome
Vja
Master
Ffran
18 %UQmt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled Anthologia Biblica, or a methodicall distruhucon of Divine Scrip-
tures under severall comprehensive heads by way of a comon place booke, a
concordance, a comentary, &c, by Jno. Clarke B.D. minister at Tiskertou
in Lincolnshire. Salvo jure cuiuscunque
vj»
IS ^ugudt 1656
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a ballad
called, Jack Puddings late lamentacon for his losse of Bartholomew ffaire,
or the great defeat given to all
VJ
id
[Page 492]
Master
W"' GUbertson.
Whe 18 of 3(udtt!9t 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a ballad
called, J. loveing love letter sent from sea& delivered to Margrett Townesend
in ye month of July, 1656 ........ vj*
Master
Sicbard Tomlins.
18 of <^UQtt»t 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The greaines of the mistery of Godlines opened in severall sermons, by
Cuthbert Sydenham, teacher to a church of Christ at Newcastle upon
Tine
VJ
i^
Master
Blch. Tomlins.
18 of ^n^unt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Hipocrisie discovered in its nature and workings delivered in severall
serm,ons, by that faithfull minister of the G-ospell, M' Cuthbert Sidenham
yj
i*
19 ^UOU!St 1656
Master
William Hope and
Henry Herrlngman.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
entituled Heroick education, or the right method to traine up the young nobility
and gentry to vertue and learning, &c, translated out of French
VJ"
19 ^ugufit 1656
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a ballad
called. The Christians tyme of triumph, or a briefe descripSon of the great
victory obtained by the Duke of Venus his ffleet, agt the great Turk's
Armado
VJ*
80
[19—26 August 1656.
it.ii,u».{f:^^f,"-]
19 ^tiguiSt 1656
Blchard Harper. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The prisoner'g inlargemt, or ye poore mans release out of prison &e,
written by one who hath suffered much misery & now at liberty by ye
meanes of ye worthy refferrees vj*
[Page 493]
John Stafford.
Entred
sermons
®he 21 tb or Utigtist 1656
under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, Two
by M' W" Ffenner vj*
Mrs. Hartha
Harrison.
James Cotterell.
21 %\\^^t 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
entituled The method & mistery of the Hebrew Cabala. Translated from the
booke of Abrahamus Judeus, and carefully Englished by Robert Turner
VJ-
22 ^ttfimt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
entituled Paracelsus of ye chimicall transmutacon and ye genealogie and
generation of mettalls and mineralls &e. Whereunto is added, Philosophicall
& chimicall experimts of that famous philosopher Raymund Lulley &c, wth
a key to alchimy <fcc, carefully translated into English, out of High Dutch
and Latin by W. W. & R. Turner
VJ"
22 ^uguiit 1656
James CottereU. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
entituled Enchiridion medicum, or an Enchiridion of the art of phisicke
methodically prescribing remedies in such an order that it may bee accted to
ye sickman, a sanctuary, &c, translated out of Latin by John * Rich:
Tomlinson, apothecary vj*
^*ie 23 ^uott^t 1656
[Page 494] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
Anstln Rice. entituled Brachy-Martyrologia, or a breviary of all the greatest persecutions
wch have befallen the sts & people of Ood, from ye Creacon to our present
tymes. Paraphrased by Nich: Billingsley of Mert Coll Oxon
vj
id
Master
James Flssher.
26 %\x^\x^t 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theaxe warden a booke
entituled Antiquitatum Judaicarum libri IX. In quis, praeter, Judeae
Hierosolymorum & temple Salomonis accuratam delineationem, praecipui
sacri ac profani gentis ritus describuntur, authore Benedicto Aria Montane
Hispalensi vj*
* Deleted in Begister.-
[l;^r''ir"'}K.»e.d..
27—29 August 1656.]
81
27 mQunt 1656
Thomas Jobnson. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The Title, certaine state axioms (or maxims) discussed by way of
observacons upon a booke entituled, The grounds of obedience and government
by William Ball, Esq' vj*
27 nuQmt 1656
Hen. Herrlngman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a maske
called The siege of Rhodes made a representacon by the art of prospective in
scenes, and the story sung in recitative musicke by S'^ Will™ Davenant, acted
at ye back pte of Rutland House, at ye upper end of Aldersgatestreet
VJ
id
[Page 495]
John Grlsmond.
2$tb of ^n^mt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled Adenographia : sive glandularum totius corporis descriptio, auctore
Thoma Whartons M.D. et Coll: Lond: Socio vj*
Tymothy
Oartbwalte.
2$ SlttSttlSt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
containing ffive sermons, viz', one on ye fourteenth chap: of ye ROMANS and
ye ffirst verse ; one on the second epistle of PETER, third ch: sixteenth verse ;
one sermon preached at Eaton Colledge ; two sermons preached at ye Hague
in Holland concerning duells ; with letters of Resolution to sundry contro-
versies of theit tymes, &c, by John Hales, Fellow of Eaton Colledge deced
VJ
id
Master
John Sweeting.
29 ^n^mi 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled Arnaldo, Or, the injured lover in eight bookes, written in Italian by
the ellegant penn of Girolamo Brusoni, made English by T. S. . vj*
29 '^xt^mt 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
John Sweeting. entituled The Learned Man defended & reformed, in two parts written in
Italian by Daniell Bartoli and Englished by T. 8. . . . vj*
[Page 496]
Master
Tbomas Vere.
II
ZKfie 29"' aiiSttSt 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled Truths agreement wth it selfe in the spirit & letter of the Word, or
a short catechisme containing in it the chief e principles of Christian religion,
with a breife exposition of the Ten Comandemts and Lord's prayer, by
Ph: Taverner
VJ"
11
[29 August— 2 September 1656. «• ««d..{f: R'SlK"]
29 ^tigu^t 1656
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
of Roger Winoate, all his estate, right and tytle, in the booke or copie
called, Orders in Chancery, in two parts, alphabettically digested under apt
tytles &c (being one full moyetie or halfe part thereof). To wch assignemt
Joba FUce.
the hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed
VJ"
Master
Robt. IbblUon.
30 Ittgust 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a sermon
called, A praciicall consideracon of the saints sonship, in a discourse upon
the 4" Chap: of the GalaTHIANS, verse 6 vj*
30 ^UQmt 1656
Tho. Newberry. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
entituled Rules for the governmt of the tongue, together wth direccons in six
particular cases. (I) Confession of our faults to men, Sec, by Edward
Reynor, minister of ye gospell in Lincolne
vj"
30 'SixtQmt 1656
Tho. Newberry. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
entituled The sacred ordinance of orditmtion by imposition of the hands of
the presbetery, by John Brinsley ....... vj^
[Page 497]
Master
Jobn Clarke, jun'^'
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
^«IC 18t Scjitcmll, 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled A true and faithfull narrative (for substance) of apublique dispute
betweene M' Tho: Porter & M' Hen: Haggar, concerning infant baptisme
in the pish church of Ellesmer in the county of Saloy, 30" Aprill 1656
VJ
id
imo Sqjtcmll, 1656
Entred . . . und y* hand of Master Thrale ward a booke entituled
The ffulnesse & ffreenes of Gods grace in Jesus Christ the third pte, bv
Francis Duke
VJ"
Master
Tbonus Newcomb.
2^ Sc|ltcm1)« 1655 [i.e. 1655^6]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe eight weekly
pamphletts or liookes of newes called Mercuriiis Politicus, viz' from
Thursday the tenth day of July to Thursday the eight & twentieth day
of August 1656 inclusive iijj"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
2 Scjitcmi). 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe, nine weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called, The Publique Intelligencer, viz'
from Monday, ye seaventh day of July, to Monday the first dav of
September 1666, inclusive '. . iiij* yj*
[i.lf:
.obinson. '
'Si"r";R-i«"'ie.
3—8 September 1656.]
83
3 Sqitetttft. 1656
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Will™' GUbertson. entituled A merry companion, or the witty wanton, containing much variety
of jests, bulls, clinches, quips, taunts, retorts and mistakes, by T. J. vj*
[Page 498]
Christopher
firooke.
^hc i^ of Sc|)tcin])* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a booke
entituled Mirahilia Opera Dei, some wonderful worhes of God, wch hapned to
H. N., even from his youth, & how the God of Heaven hath united himselfe
wth him & stirred up his gracious word in him to bee a minister of his
gracious word. Published by Tobias a fellow elder with H N in ye
family of love, Translated out of ye basse Almayne
VJ"
Thomas Jenkins.
4 Sejitemticr 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a
called, A New Map of merriment, or the new olimpicJee healths
ballad
vjd
Master
Natb. Brookes.
Vide-
f 18 July,
1654.
21 July,
1654.
4 Sfjitcmiier 1656
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and
seale of Eogee Wingate, one full moyety or halfe pte of all the estate,
right and tytle wch the sd Eoger Wingate hath in theis bookes or copies,
viz'. The body of the Comon Law of Engld, &c; & A sumary of all statutes
now in force & use, &c, by Edmund Wingate of Gtraies Inne Esq'. To
wch assignmt the hand of Master Theale ward is subscribed
xij°
Master
Fran. Coles.
Master
JnO' Wright,
Master Tho. Vers
and Master
W"' GllberUon.
Thorn. Creeke.
[Page 499]
Thomas Newberry.
8 Scjitetnli* 1656
Entred for their copies under the hand of Master Thbalb warden two
ballads, viz' xij*
The three merry wives of London, or, the kind hearted cuckolds.
The wanton wagtailes farewell to Bartholomew fayre.
8 Se]}tcint)« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, two
sheets of paper, one entituled, A brief e chronologic of Great Britlaine &c ;
the other entituled, The great sinnes of drunhennes and gluttony set forth
in their proper colours & by scripture sentences and pious meditacbns briefly
confirmed ........... xij*
;rfic 8^" of Sc]}tcmti« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled Gemitus Plebis, or a mournfull complaint & supplicacbn in behalf e
of the more weake & ignorant of the people of this nation, &c
VJ"
84
[8—11 September 1656.
E.M.ad,.{g;?h°?r.°"']
8 Se]}teml)« 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden a ballad
called, Heavens Revenge agt ivil/ull murder, or a relacon of the death of
Francis Qrove.
M" Savage a butchers wife kild by her owne sonne, &c
9 Scjitonti* 1656
VJ"
Henry Herrlngman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a books
entituled The first dayes entertainmt at Rutland Howse, hy Declamations and
musicke, after y' maner of the ancients, by S' W" Davenant . . vj*
10 Sc4»teml>« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled Memorialls of the method and manner of proceedings in Parliament
in passing Bills ; together with severall rules & customes wch by long <& con-
stant practise have obtained the name of Orders of the Howse, gathered by
observa^n & out of the journall bookes from the tyme of Edward 6, by
John Field and
Henry Hills.
Henry Scobell, Esq' clerke of the Parliaments
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Entred
under-
10 SitpU 1656
tho hand * by licence
vj"
of Master Secretary
Thurlok One weekly pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius
Politicus viz' from Thursday the 28*'' of Aug' to Thursday the 4"" of Sept',
VJ"
mc lOtb Of Seiitcmti^ 1656
[Page 500]
Master
Thomas Gold.
Eliz. Alsop, widd.
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
Master
Ph. Stephens.
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Thrale warden & by
order of a full court holden this day, a booke entituled The names of the
Kniglds of the Counties, citizens of the cities & Burgesses of the Boroughs &
Toumes & Barons of the Cinque Ports of the Comon Wealth of England,
Scotland & Ireland, for ye Parliam' held at Westminster, the l?'* day of
September, 1656 .......... vj*
11 Se|}tcint}« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a pam-
phlett called, A glorious victory obtained by the Venetians agst the Turks &c
11 ^C)}tcm1i. 1656
Vj"
Entred ... by license of Master Secretary Thurloe One weekly
pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politicus, begining the
4'" of Septemb. & ending the 11'" of Septemb. 1656 . . . vj«
11 3iCpU 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
entituled XopodtoXxryov, or, two briefe but usefull treatises the one touching ye
office & quality of the ministry of the gospell, the other of the nature &
accidents of mixt dauncing &c, by Joseph Bentham, sometimes Rector of
the Church at Broughton in Northamptonshire . . . vj*
Deleted in Register.
^ii?r}^.mu,.
12—18 September 1656.]
86
12 Sitph 1656
Rich. Royston. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled Deus justificatus, or, a vindication of the glory of the Divine
attributes, in ye question of originall sin agt ye Presbeterian way of under-
standing it, by Jer: Taylor, D.D.
vj
i*
[Page 501]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
^fte 15 Se))t(mt)« 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master secretary Thueloe Two bookes
or pamphletts of newes called, Morcurius Politicus * The PuUique
Intelligencer, begining the 1" day of Septemb. & ending the IS"" day of
Sept. 1656 xij«
16 3:epUmh. 1656
Stephen Lewis. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a small
tract called. Some reasons shewing the reasonablenes of a discovery given
in to ye hono'''' the Gomrs sitting at Worcester house, that ye first fruits &
tenths of ecclesiasticall promotions, should bee paid in to his Highnes
according to their true value, &c, by Tho: Bradly, D D.
VJ
id
Master
Balph Smith.
17 SitpUmh* 1656
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
called An exposicbn of the Gospell of Jesus Christ according to JOHN, by
George Hutchinson, minister at Edinburgh, in 5 sheets . . vj*
17 Sejptctnli. 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
Ralph Smith. entituled Medicina magnetica, or the rare and wonderfull art of curing by
simpathy, laid open in aphorismes &c, by C. de Fryngio, chirurgo medcine
in ye army
VJ
id
18tb Of Seiitctnft* 1656
William Qodbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled The description & use of the carpenters rule, together with the use
of the line of numbers, <fec, collected and fitted to the meanest capacity
by J. B vj*
[Page 502]
John Place and
WUl"- Place.
^Ue 18tb of SeiJtemii* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Curia comitatus rediviva, or the county court revived and reduced
from the originall, Ac, by William Greenwood .... vj'
a
* Deleted in Begister.
86
[18—22 September 1656.
K. MMile.{f;<
«l>iiiflon.'
18 Snitcmtt« 1656
Francis Grove. Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Theale warden Two
ballads, viz' :
xij-
The wonder of the world, or a briefe description of a hairy woman,
brought from beyond sea into England.
The bachelors joy and the ividdows comfort.
19 ^e)itemti« 1656
John Briscoe. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
called A seasonable treatise for this age, concerning the eating of blood
things strangled & things offered to idolls &c by Ffran: Johnson, pastor,
Henry Ainsworth, teacher, Daniell Studley Stanshall, Mercer, elders of
the Church of Amsterdam vj*
Master
0«orge Sawbrldge.
W^ ^tpUmt. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled 'OvpavoivapM 1657. Coelestiall observations or, an ephemeris of
the motions, eclipses & phaenomenas of the luminaries & planetary
appearances, positions & conjunctions, with their various aspects &
configurations, as also the rising & southing & setting of the Planetts.
After a new method, some necessary tables and judgements astrologicall &
meteorologicall, being the first from leap yeare,<S;c, hy John Booker, student
in astrologie and phisicke vj*
WUc 19tb of Sqitemtt. 1656
[Page SOS] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
Idrewell Chapman, entituled The Comonwealth of Oceana, dedicated to his highnes the Lord
Protector of the Comonwealth of England, Scotland & Ireland by James
Harring^ton vj*
Master
Oeo. Sawbrldge.
19 Septemlt. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
entituled Calendarium ecclesiasticum, or a new almanacke after the old
jr 7 • /. ,, jr C Creation 5606 ) , . ,,
ffashion for the commune yeare of mans ) p j — ifit;? ( t)eing the
first from the Bissextile &c by Geo: Wharton
vj"
Master
Francis Leacb.
22tb of Setitcmli. 1656
Entred . . . undyehandof Master Theale warden a booke entituled
A sumary collection of the principall, fundamentall rights, liberties, pro-
prieties of all English freemen, &c, by W" Prynne of Swainswick Esq', a
bencher of Lincolnes Inne
VJ
a
[Ri^^Jire'-'lai^d.. 23 September— 1 October 1656.]
87
23 Snit^tn^* 1656
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a
booke entituled Alexandri Aphrodisaeensis ad imperatores De Fato et De Eo
quod nostrae potestatis est Ammonij Hermia in libri Aristotelis de interpre-
tatione lectionem tecundam comentarius cum latina utriugque versione in
Greeke & Latin vj*
John Martin and
James Allestree.
23 Septant* 1656
Master Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignmt under the hand of
Geo. Sawbrldge. Master Husbands, all his estate, right tytle & interest in a booke
entituled Articles of Christian Religion approved and parsed hy both houses
of Pari' after advice had wth ye Assembly of Divines comonly called, The
Confession of Ffaith. To wch assignmt ye hand of Master Thrale
warden is subscribed vj*
[Page 604]
Francis Grove.
^ft( 24 S^t^mt)* 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a ballad
called, The maidens delight, or a dainty new dialogue
vj"
Master
Ralph Smith.
26*6 Sitptcmh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The magistrates pourtracture drawn from the word & preached in a
sermon on ESAY 1. 26 former part, at Stow markett in Suffolke upon
20 August 1666, before ye election of Parliam' men for the same county.
by W. (Jurnall M.A. of Emanuell Coll. &c
vj"
WUl"' Godbld.
29 Sejitemti* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
entituled The Obstinate Lady, by A. C. vj*
29 Se)ttem<)* 1656
Will™' Godbid. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled Ayres and dialogues (to bee sung to the Theorbo, Lute or Base
Violl) by John Gamble vj*
29 S()ttcm<)* 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
Rich. Thrale. entituled Coena quasi Koivy. The new inclosures broken downe, and the
Lords Supper laid forth in comon, &c, in a diatribe and defence thereof, &c.
by William Morrice of Werrington in Devon, Esq'
VJ"
m^t 1 ®fi<»htx 1656
(Page 505] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
Thomas Alsop. called Arts triumph over natures infirmities, or a short & sure way to a long
and sound life, &c, by G. S.
VJ"
88
[2—6 October 1656.
E.Mead..{I;|i?,\f.""']
20 ®Ctot>, 1656
Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden, a ballad
Master
WIU"' aUbertson.
called, Old men are cuning, or the cheater cheated
vj°
3 ®ctott« 1656
Austen Rice. Entred . . . iinder the hand of Master Thbalk warden a booke
called Suspension discussed, or a treatise wherein is examined, the right and
henefitt of free admission to Christs Table throne of grace &c, by Thomas
Wynnell minister of the Gospell at Leeke in Staffordshire
VJ"
Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Thomas Drlog.
3 ®ct0li* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
called The Pleader or speciall entryes of all sorts of declaracons, pleas
& judgmts, in all kinds of reall psonall & mixt actions, &c, by Ffran: Giles
in English vj*
Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Thorn. Drlng.
3 ®ctoh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Law of Conveyances, shewing the natures, kindes and effects of all
manner of Assurances, wth the manner of their severall executions and
operations, &c. And also plaine decimall tables whereby may bee found ye
true values of lands, &c, hy John B.erne Gent vj*
[Page 606]
Richard Lowndes,
Wht 3^ of ®ct0h. 1656
Entred . . . iinder the hand of Master Eobinson warden, A sermon
called, A Farewell sermon, preached in Wakefield January 1"' 1655 [i.e.
1655-6] by Thomas Parker, M.A. late minister of y' Church
vj"
4 ©rfoftcr 1656
Francis Qrore. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a ballad
called, The Spaniards great overthrow vj*
Henry Hills and
John Field.
4tb mctoh, 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called A true narrative of the late successees agt the King of Spaine's West
India fleet in its returns to Cadiz vj''
6 ®ctoh. 1656
NeTlU BlmoDi. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called GHldas Salvianus ye 1" pte. The reformed pastor, <i:c, prepared for
a day of humiliation kept at Worcester, Decenib. 4 1655, &c, by their
imworthy fellow servant Richard Baxter, teacher of the Church at
Kiderminster
VJ"
[e. Thr»fe1''"'f''' M«»il»-
6 October 1656.]
89
Master
H. Hoseley.
Master
H. Hoseley.
[Page 507J
Master
H. Moseley.
Master
H. Moseley,
6 ®(tot)ev 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
called Mosaicall Philosophy, written in Latin by Robert Flood, Esq' &
If of phyiicke & by himself e afterwards translated into English . vj"*
6 ®rto<ier 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called A discotirse touching peace with Spaine & retaining the Netherlands
in proteccon, written by S'' Walter Raleigh, knt., presented to his
Majestie vj*
Wxt 6tb of ®ctitiitx 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Kobinson warden a booke
called A Gramar lecture, with elegies written by Francis Beamont, Glent.
6tb of <!lctot>e«; 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called An introduction into the Oreeke tongue delivering the principall
matters of the Gramar thereof, by Edmund Reeve, B.D, instructer of all
ye originall tongues vj*
6ti' of ®ctoh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called The rules of the Latin Gramar construed, which were omitted in
the booke called, Lillies Rules and Sintaxis, construed by Edmund
Reeve, B.D vj*
6tb of mUh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called Politicke discourses, written in Italian by Paolo Paruta, a noble
Venetian cavalliere & procurator of S' Marke, rendred into English by
Henry, Earle of Monmouth vj*
6 ®(toil* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called A true and exact history of the Island of the Barhadoes, written by
Rich: Ligon, Gksnt vj^
®H< 6tb ®rto<>« 1656
Entred . . . uuder the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called Of peace and contentmt of mind, by Peter Du Moulin the
son, D D " . . . . vj*
* This note in a mach later hand.
12
Master
H. Hoseley.
Master
H. Hoseley.
Master
H. Hoseley.
[Page 508]
Master
H. Hoseley.
Assigned to
Jo. Syms.*
90
[6—15 October 1656.
R.M..de.{g.|f?if.r']
6tb i^cUih. 1656
Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a
booke called A tveeke of soliloqnlfn and iiraijers, wth a 2>re])aratioii for the
Master
H. Hoeeley.
Master
H. Moseley.
Holy Conmnion, by Peter Du Moulin, the sou, D D.
6tb ©ctOb* T656
vj'
id
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called Trin-umig Deng, or the Trinity and Unity of God, asserted by
Edmund Porter, B.D. sometimes fellow of S' Johns Colledge in Cam-
bridge & prebend of Norwich
vj"
John Andrewa.
Thomas Broad
of Yorke.
^taster
Tho. Newcomb.
[Page 509]
James Cotterell.
91" ©rtoti* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden, a ballad
called, England's honour revived, heimj a full and true relation of a famous
victory obtained agt the Spaniards, upon the 8" ilay of Septemb. 1656
VJ"
9^" ©doll, 1656
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Thralb, warden, a booke
called The little historian, or a briefe of Bibles history for children and
helpe to memory for those of few yeares aye
9tb mtoii. 1656
vj°
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe .fewe* foure
weekly pampliletts or luxjkc.s of uewes called, Mercurius Politicus from
Thursday -Oetob * Sept. 11"' to Thursday, Octob 9"" 1666 . . ij»
Ehc lltb of ®ctoh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called Enylands haime, or proposalls by way of yreviance (fe remedy,
humbly 2>ntud to His Hiyhnes and the Pari' towards the reyulacon of the
Law &c. by Will" Sheppard, Esq'
Vja
13 of ®ctotl« 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
Will™' Wilson. entituled The sacred and most misteriuus history of Mans redemption, wherein
it set forth the (jracioiis administration of Ood's covent with mankind at all
tyme« from the beginituj of the world unto the end, &c, by Mathew
Brookes, D.D vj*
15tb of ®cto!»« 1656
Richard Marriott. Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Womans worth, or a discourse proving that women excell men, by
"'" Page D.D. with a letter of Queen Margrett to Loriett ye Jesuit who
W
had written agt women
VJ"
* Deleted in Register.
[?;?i??aTe"'"}RMe«<le.
15—21 October 1656.]
91
15 mctoft. 1656
JameB Cotterell. Entrcd for his copie under the hand of Master Robinson wnrden,
•pvtTioXoyLn TTKa/j.aTrjvx"- f>i', Naiurfig Cabinet unlockt, vsherein is discovered
the naturall causes of wettaUs stones, precious earths, juices, humors &
spirits, the nature of plants in yenerall, &c, translated out of Latin into
English, by Richard Tomlinson, Apothecary Salvo inre cuiuscunque
vj
id
[Page 510]
Master E. Smith
and
Thorn. Parkhurst.
^\it 17tb Jra» of ®rtol». 1656
Eutred . . . under the halid of Master Thrale warden, a sermon
preached on the 2'' PniLi.irriANS'l2 by M' [ ] Watson preacher at
Stevens Walbrooke
VJ
i<l
Master
Giles Calvert.
18 mctoh. 1656
Entred . . . under the liand of Master Robinson warden a booke
entituled Aurora, that is the day spring or dnwnimj of the day in ye orient
or morning rednesse in ye riseing of ye sun y' is the root or mother of
philosophy, astrology & theologie from ye true ground, &c, by Jacob Behme,
Teutonicke philosopher
VJ"
18tb Of mctoh. 1656
Mrs. MarySimons. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden, a new and
exact mapp of ye ivorld, drawne according to the best and latest discoveries
that hath been made either by Englishmen or strangers ; together wth some
notes pleasant <§ profitable, in one sheet .
VJ"
Mrs Hary Simons.
IS of ®doti« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a new
geographicall and accurate description of the whole world, Drawne according
to ye truest & latest discoveryes that could bee come by, &c
VJ"
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
IS 0ctoh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The true Cavalier, examined by his principles, and found not guilty
of gehisme or sedition . . . . . . . . vj*
[Page iill]
Francis Sitith.
^he 21 mctoh, 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called The free grace of God to all the sonyies of Adam, vindicated and the
urgumts written by M' James Bawson a nationall minister for personall
eleccon confuted, &c, by Tho: Tazwell, the meanest and unworthiest of all
God's servants .......... vj*
92
[22—25 October 1656.
R.ii..d..{|;fg^ir"]
11 ®rtot). 1656
Thomas Young. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Kobinson warden, a booke
entituled Naturall magicke in xx bookeg by Jn° Baptist Porta a Neapolitane,
translated out of Latin into English
VJ»
23 ®rtot>. 1656
Edward Farnbam. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The Preacher, or the art and method of preaching, &c hy Will™
Chappell, Bp of Corke, sometime fellow of Christ Colledge in Cambridge
vj*
Master
WlUtam Lee,
24 ®ctot>, 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke en-
1 1 tuled Besuscitatis, or bringing into publique light, severa II of the works, peices,
civill, historicall, philosophicall & theologically hitherto sleeping, of the right
hono"' Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount S' Alban, viz' 10
speeches of S' Ffra: Bacon in Pari' containing 31 sheets, wth sevall other
tracts of his by William Rawley, D' in Divinity his Lo"" first & last
chapleine
vj"
[Page 512]
Mrs. Har;
Simmons.
«fic 24tb of ®rtoft» 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
entituled A cluster of Canaans grapes being severall experimented truths
received through private Comunion with Qod by his spiritt, grounded on
Scripture and pnted to open view for publique edificaSOn, by Colonell
Robert Titchbourn
vj«
24 of ®ct0fi* 1656
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a ballad
called. The Fortune tellers foule mistake, or the maydens revenge on a craftie
knave ............ vj*
Master
John Clarke
junior.
24 ®ctotl» 1656
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under ye hand & seale of
Mary Simons widdow late wife of Mathew Simons deced, all her estate,
right, tytle <k interest in the sermons following, viz. Six sermons on
2"' CaNTICI.es & ye 5" verse Two sermons mi H"* ch: of ExoDUS & ye
1* verse, by Richard Holdsworth, D.D. deced. To wch assignmt the
hand of Master Theale warden is subscribed
Vja
25tb of Ortoter 1656
Master Entred . . . uud ye hand uf Master Robinson warden, a booke
John Uacock. entituled A tutor to Astrologie, or Aslrologie made easy, by W" Ellis,
philomath . . . vj*
[I.S?^f.""}»««'"i«. 25 October— 6 November 1656.]
93
25t"> Of ®do!}cr [16] 56
Entred for his copie und the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
entituled A booke of gea plats, containing a plat, of Russia Lapland, Finmark,
Nova Zembla, ISpilzbery, the Fast sea, the North sea, the Channell, France,
Master
John Hacock.
Spaine, Portugall & the Straits mouth, by Joseph Moxon
vj"
[Page 513]
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
W^he 27tb of ®ctohev T656
Entred ... by licence of Master Stcretary Thurloe, six weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called, The Piiblique Intelligencer, from
the IS"- day of Sept 1656, to 27'" October, 1656 .... iij»
27 mdoh. 1656
James Cotterell. Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
seale of John Harrison, jun'', all his estate, right, tytle and interest in ye
booke or copie called, Henry Cornelius Agrippa his fourth booke of occult
philosophy, translated into English, by Robert Turner ; to wch assignmt the
hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed
vj"
29 0Ctof». 1656
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
Tbom. Underbill, called A Lamentable representai^on, of the effects of ye present toleracon
&c, humbly laid at ye feet of his Highnesse the L* Protector &c, by a friend
of true reformacon & his native countrey
vj"
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
30*" ®(tot)* 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe three weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of newes, called, Mercurius Politicus, from the 9"" of
Octob. to ye 30'" of Octob. 1656 xviij*
Master
Nathan. Brookes.
31 of ectoh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Londons Triumph, or, a true narrative of my Lord Maiors shew,
celebrated on ye 29'* Octob. 1656, with ye speeches of AP Wintersall and
M' Walter Clunn, both in Cheapside . . . . . . vj'^
[Page 514]
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
ICHe 3^ of ^obemtci: 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe One weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer from
Monday Octob: 27'* to Monday, Novemh 3"' 1656
vj-
6 nohemfi. 1656
Mrs. Harrison. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a booke
called Sal Lumen et spiritus mundi, or, the dawning of the day, discovered
by the beames of light, shewing the true salt and secrett of the philosophers,
&c. Translated into English by Richard Tomlinson Polyphilus . vj*
94
[6—17 November 1656.
R.M.«ie.{|:|i?^Te"»]
6 Uohcmii* 1656
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a
Pbtl. Stephens. sermon preached before the Parliam' on Thursday, 30 Octob. IfiSC, on
2" Chronicles 15". 2, by John Owen, D D. & D of C C Oxon . vj^
6 floti« 1656
Edward Dod. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a sermon
preached (at the funei-all of the reverend Father in God, Josepli Hall,
D D, late Bp of Norwich) on GENESIS 47. 29. bv John Whitefoot vj*
8 Hob* 1656
Thom. Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
cnUed A v^aming piece for the shimbriiig virgmK,or an alarum to the friends
of the bridegroom in some awakening m^editacHns upon Christs own watch-
word, MatH: 26. 41, bv Geo: Scortreth. preacher of the gospell in
Lincolne
vj"
Master
Bleb. Tomllns.
8 Hod. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called Elisha^s lamentacon for Elijah, d-c, discovered in a lecture sermon
prched at Lawrence Church in Norwich, Dec. 14. 1655, upon occagion of ye
losse of that reverend servant of God, M' John Carter, pastor of that
congregation who dyed Dec 10. 1655, &c, by John Ceilings, B.D. pastor of
ye Church of God in Stephens pish in ye sd city
Vj"
[Page 615]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
Wht 13tb ^otl« 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe two weekly
pamphlets or bookes of newes called, Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Octob: 30'" 1656, to Thursday Nov: 13'" 1656
xy"
14 nob. 1656
John Owfleld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralk warden, a booke
called Da/phnis and Chloe, a most siveete £• pleasant pattorall romance for
young ladies, by Geo: Thomely, Gent.
VJ
id
Master
Bleb. Hodgklnson.
PbilUp Brlggs and
Henry Erersden.
14 noi». 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called Libertie & Necessitie opposed &c, by Ph: Tauney alias Tandy
VJ
id
17 Hob* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called Lazari Riverij ConsiUarii medici Regis Christinnissimi et in nions-
peliensi universitate professoris institutionum medicinae libri quiiujue
universam medicinam &c
VJ"
[f:fe'kTe"™'}».Mead.,
17—20 November 1656.]
96
17 fiob* 1656
Henry Eversden. Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assippiment under the hand and
seale of Roger Wingatb, one fourth pte, lieinc; the full moyetie of his
estate rifjht & tytle in the bookes or copies called, The Body of the Comon
Law of England, &c, and A aumary of all statutes now in force & use <fcc,
by Edmund Wingate of Graies Inne, Esq. To wch assignmt ye hand of
Master Thbale warden is subscribed
VJ"
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
17 ^0t)« 1656
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publique Intelligencer from
Monday, Nov 3'* to Monday, Nov: 17'\ 1656 . . . . xij*
®fie 17tb of fiob* 1656
[Page .516] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson, warden, a ballad
Francis Grove. called, The Quakers Downfall, by the example of one James Naylor,
accounted to bee the grand Quaker of England, &c
VJ
ii
Master
Hum. Mo8eley.
Master
Rich. Tomlins.
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
Francis Grove.
20 ^ob. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called A comjdeate history of the reigne and death of King Charles of
Great Brittaine, France & Ireland ye first, wth additions to these our last
tymes, by Will"" Sanderson, Esq' vj*
20 noh* 1656
under the hand of Master ThkajiE warden, a ballad
Entred . .
called. The love-sicke damsells deepe desire &c
VJ"
20 ^ob. 1656
Henry Mortiocke. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, A new
and accurate map of the world, drawne according to the truest descripcons,
latest discoveries and best observacons that have been made by English or
strangers &c ; with an explanacon of the world in gene rail, &c
VJ"
20 iaob. 1656
Handolph Taylor. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called, Two essayes of love & marriage, being a letter written by a gentleman
to his friend, to disswade him from both, and an answer thereunto by
another Gentleman &c ; written by private gentlemen for recreation vj*
20 ^ob. 1656
Randolph Taylor. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a comedy
called. The Queens Exchange, acted with generall applause at ye Blackfryars
by his Majesties servants, written by M' Rich; Brome . . . vj*
96
[20—26 November 1656.. ».««de.{I.|g?if,r]
€he 20ti> of Aob» 1656
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe, One
weekly pamphlett or booke of Newes called Mercwrius Politicus from
[P«ge 517]
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
Thursday Nov: 13'" to Thursday Nov: 20*'' 1666
vj«
21 fiob« 1656
Simon HlUer. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The spiritt touchstone, or the teachings of ChrisVt spirit on ye heart*
b
of beleivers, &c, by Joflepfc* Roice, formerly student in Merton CoUedge,
Oion
VJ°
21 fiob. 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Nathan Webb and called Antidotum contra naufragium fidei et bonae comdentiae concio
WU1<"' Grantbam.
Laiine, Ac, authore Rich: Sibs S.S. Th. D.D.
VJ"
24 ^Otl« 1656
FrancU Grow. Assigned over unto liim by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
of Thomas Lambert all his the said Thomas Lambert's right in the
booke or copie called, A Breife sumary of ye history of S* George, by
Martin Parker ; to wch assignment, ye hand of Master Norton late
warden is subscribed ......... vj*
24 ^ott. 1656
Phillip Briffig and Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a
Hanry ETersden. booke called The medicinall institutions of Lazarus Rivorius, counsellor
and phisitian to ye most Christian King of France & professor in ye
University of Montpelier, in five bookes, treating of ye whole body of
Phisieke to wit. Physiology, Pathology, Semeiotiek hygyeine & Thera-
peuticke, Englished by W. C., practitioner in Phisicke . . • vj*
[Page 518]
Ttaomai Johnson.
Wh( 24tb of Hobtmh. 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called Trigonometrie, or ye manner of calculating the sides and angles of
triangles by the mathematicall canon, demonstrated, by M' Will" Oughtred
of Eton, & published by Ri: Stokes and Arthur Haughton . vj*
Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Tho. Dring.
26 fiob* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The reports of that famous & learned lawyer, Francis Bridgman
Esq', Serjt at law in ye reignes of Qu: Eliz: & King James, in French &
English
vj"
Deleted in Register.
LI: IfSlf.""' }«•»»'••
26—27 November 1656.]
97
26 ^Oh. 1656
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thbalb warden a booke
entituled Nomotomia in two parts, the 1" being a collection and survey of ye
generall tytles of the Combn law, with ye cases thereof drawne out of all the
old bookes of law & later reports, & reduced into severall chapters, sections
and divisions, for the use & benefit of all practisers & students of ye comon
law ; the 2'' pte being an exact Abridgmt of all the Acts & publique ordi-
nances of Parliamt, since the yeare 1640, to this present tyme &c ; as also
of divers Ordinances and Orders, made by his Highnes the Lord Protector,
with ye advice of his couneell in the intervalls of Pari', &c, by Will"
Master
Hen. Twyford,
Master
Thom. Dring and
John Place.
Hughes Esq'
Vjo
26 floti, 1656
Robert Bostocke. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a sermon
Ye 17° Dec. called, True gaine, preached at Paul's 9"^ Nov: 1656, by Edward
Reynolds D.D vj*
This sermon was entred by direccon of Master Geo:
Thomason in ye absence of M' Bostock, whose death
happening before the printing thereof, or M' Bostocks
knowledge of it, (as is aveiTed by ye said M' G. T.) it was
revok'd, & ye entry of it to M' Thomason directed by the
author, und his hand, & of both wardens.
Robert Bostock died on December ll"" 1656. [^Plomer
Dictionary, p. 28.]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
27 nob* 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe One weekly pam-
phlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Nov: 20 to Thursday, Nov: 27'" 1656
vj"
[Page 519]
Adoniram Blfelld.
W\t 27 Eob« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A short and plaine catachisme instructing a learner of Christian
religion what hee is to beleive & what to practise ; the first Qu: being, What
art thou, &c vj*
27 ^ob. 1656
AdonlTwn BlfeUd. Entred . . imder the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A full discovery and confutation of the wicked and damnable doc-
trines of the Quakers, &c, by Jonathan Clapham a servt of Christ in the
labour of the Gospell at Wraplingham in Norfolke
vj
id
Master
Tbomas Vere.
n
27 fiob« 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called A ffamous city turned into stone, or a fearfull example for England
to take warning by, &c, by Lawrence Price
13
VJ"
98
[27 November — 1 December 1656.
K.Me.d..j|:|ffJ'ifr
11 noil. 1656
Francis GroTe. Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a ballad
called, Tilt' irorhVn strange ainazement, or, A miracle from Heaven, being a
relacon of a great city turned into stone, &c
Vjo
2S aoti« 1656
John Streater. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called 2TE<I>AN05 UEPl nOAEON. Sfephanue de Urbibns Guilielmi
Xylandri Auyustani labore, &c
VJ
i<l
m\e 29 nob. 1656
[Page 520] Enti-ed . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Thomas Johnson. called The exami7iatioti. & tryajl of old Father Christmasge at the assizes
held at ye towne of difference, in the covntie of discontent, written according
to legall proceeding, by Josiah King
VJ"
29 Hob. 1656
Adonlram BIfelld. Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
scale of Master Ralph Smith, all his estate, right & tytle in the booke
28 Ffeb. 1656. or copie called. The humbled sinner, resolved what hee should do to bee
saved, or, faith the only way to salvation, Ac, by Obad; Sedgwicke, B.D ; to
wch assignmt the hand of Master Theale warden is subscribed . vj"*
29 mb. 1656
Charlei Tjras. Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignmt, under the hand and
seale of Thomas Jenkins all his estatt;, right & tytle, in ye booke or copie
14 June, 56. called, The goodnesse of God to all true beleivers Sic, by W. C. a minister
of Gods word. And to which booke the hand of Master Theale warden
is subscribed
VJ"
29 flob^ 1656
Charles Tyas. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Englands golden legacy, &c, by Lawrence Price . . . VJ*
Master
Thorn. Roycroft.
29 flob, 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Qraecae Linguae Historian sive oratio de ejusdem linguae origine
progressu atque ad ipsum aK/xij incremento, vel veteris linguae Persicae a
Gulielmo Burtono Londinensi
VJ"
Master
Thom. Newcomb.
let Mcccmb. 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thuuloe, two weekly
pamphlets or bookes of newes called. The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday Nov. 17 to Monday Dec' 1"' l(i.56
xij°
[g; ^h'r'ilfe""' }»•""*«•
1 — 5 December 1656.]
99
Ehc 1st j^eccmh. 1656
[Page 521] Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden, An
Master John Field Act for the security of his Highnesse the Lord Protector his person & con-
and Master
Henrjr Hills.
tinuance of ye nation in jteace ami safety
VJ-
ist Bcc. 1656
Master John Fisld Entred . . . under the hands of Master Scobbll and Master Thrale
and Master warden, An Act for the tahinq away the Court of Wards and Liveries
Henry HUlB. 'J .1 j j
Entred . . . under tlie hands of Master Scobeli, and Master Thrale
warden. An Act for the exportacon of severall comodities of the breed
Master John Field
and Master
Henry Hills.
growth and manufacture of this Gomon wealth
VJ
\i
\et Hec^
Master John Field Entred . . . under the hands of Master Scon ell and Master Thrale
and Master warden, An Act for renouuceiiig & disanuUiiig ye jiretended tytle of
Charles Stttart, &c
VJ"
1st i3ccemti*
Master John Field Entred . . . under the hand of Master Scobbll and by consent of
and Master Master Theale warden, A Prochimcition by his Highnesse & councell, pro-
Henry HU1>.
hibiting the exportacon of wools, woolfells, & fullers earth, &c .
VJ"
1st Bcccmh*
Henry Herrlngman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
called The Romance of Players, written in French by the great witt of
these tymes Mons' Scarron, under ye name of the Romance comique. Trans-
lated into English & the scene altered by a person of quality
VJ"
Wht let of mcccmi)* 1656
[Page 522] Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
Master seale of Master Samuell Man, all his estiite, ri^'ht & tytle in the booke
Will"' GllbertBon. or copie called. The practice of the faithfull &c; to which assignment ye
hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed
VJ
id
5 Bec(mh*
Francis Smith. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The true tithing of the gosjyell ministers, &c, by Rich: Kingsworth
a servt of Jesus Christ & of his Church meeting at Staplehurst at Spils-
hill in Kent
VJ"
100
[5—9 December 1656.
E.M.«i..{f;|f*if."-]
Kdward Dod.
5 3«ctmh*
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a books
called The Bidwarke of Truth &c. By Robert Bayfeild . . vj*
Richard Royston.
5 lie(emf)«
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Divine Philanthrophie defended agt ye declamatory attempts of
eertaine lateprinted papers intitVd A correptory correccbn in vindicacon of
some notes concerning God's decrees, especially of Reprobation, by Tho:
Peirce, rector of Brington in Northamptonshire
vj
ii
Rlehard BoyBton.
5 Hcrcmtt*
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Law of Lawes, or the Excellency of the Civill Law above all other
humome Lawes whatsoever, Sua, by Ro: Wiseman, D' of the Civill Law vj*
Rlcbard Boyston.
5 Hcccmt^
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a sheet of
paper printed on one side called, Scripture Duties, by M' Barksdale vj"*
Khc gt" of Mtctmh, 1656
[Page S23] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
Richard Lowndes, called Hymens Preludia, or Love's Master^ieice, being the fourth jtart of that
so much admired romance entituled, Cleopatra, rendred into English out
of French, by J. C.
VJ"
9 B(C*
Richard Lowndes. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralk warden, a booke
entituled Hymens Praeludia, or Love's Masterpeice, being the fifth pie of thai
so much admired romance entituled Cleopatra, rendred into English out of
French by J. C.
VJ"
Richard Lowndes.
9 19(^4
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled A true and exact relation of ye strange finding out of Motes his
tombe in a valley nea/re unto Mount Nebo in Palettina, <fcc
Vj"
MMter
Mewcomb.
9 Hecdttfi.
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of Newes called, The Pvhlique Intelligencer, from
Monday Bee: 1" to Monday, Dec 8'" 1656 vj*
[f; Ifr'-ir"' }"■««*••
11—16 December 1656.]
101
11 Mectmfi* 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called STty/nal. Indications of the absurd Geometry, rurall elocucon,
English lattin, and Scottish Church pollitiques of Jo: Wallis though professor
of Geometry and Doctor of Divinity, by Thomas Hobbs of Malmesbury
Master
Andrew Crooke.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
VJ"
11 Mtccmh*
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called, Mercurius Foliticus from Thursday
Nov: 27, to Thursday Dec: 11, 1656
I1J°
Sfic 12 of Bcccmh. 1656
[Page 524] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
John Streater, called Dc morhis foemineis, or, the woman's counsellor, &c, Translated
out of Massarius, De morhis mulieru into English, by Robert Turner,
salvo jure cuiuscunque
VJ"
12 Mecemh* 1656
William Godbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden, a booke
called M' Walter Porter's Mottets of 2 parts, with a thorow basse vj*
12 ^utm%* 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkalb warden a booke
Francis Tyton. called Man's duty in magnifying Gods worke, discovered in a sermon
preached tefore the Pari' Octob 8, 1656., being a day of publique
thanksgiving for ye great victory obtained by the navy belonging to this
Comonwealth against the Spanish fleet, &c, by John Rowe, preacher of
ye word, at ye Abbey Church in Westmr
vj"
15 Hecemii* 1656
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden, a booke
called Sathan inthron'd in his chaire of Pestilence, or, Quakerisme in its
exaltation, being a true narrative & relactm of ye manner of James Nailor
(that eminent Quaker's) entrance into ye city of Bristoll ye 24 day of
Octob. 1666. Collected & published by Ra: Pfarmer
vj"
John Garfield.
16 Hecetttll* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden a booke
called A Dialogue of Polygamy written originally in Italian, and rendred
into English by a pson of quality. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ
id
16 Mec*
John Garfield. Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Thbale warden, a booke
called Ralandas's Phisicall observations, translated into English, &c.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
102
[16—18 December 1656.
R.M..d,{g:fe»|r.""]
16 9tC*
Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
called The Ivstitutes of FhUicke in 3 bookes, by Peter Servius.
John Garfield.
Englished by Thomas Harrison. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj°
[Page 525]
Master
Thomas Vere.
Muter
Geo. Tbomason.
Wht 17 Beccmh* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden a booke
called Make roome for Christmag, all you that do love him, &c by L. P.
vj°
17 Bcctmh*
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Reynolds and Master
Theale warden, A servwn called, True Gaine preached at Pauls 9"' Not:
1656, on MATH: 16. 26., by the said D' Reynolds
vj"
Muter
Will™' Leyboume.
17 Bcc(mh*
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Dyallimj the art thereof, performed hy an easy and most speedy way,
&c, performed by certaine scales set on a small portable ruler, by G. S.
practitioner in the mathematicks ....... vj^
17 ^tctmh* 1656
Adonlram Bifleld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
called The Fouutadne opened, and the waters of life flowing forth for the
refreshing of thirsty sinners, and ye bowells of tender mercy sealed in ye
everlasting Cuvent, unfolded in severall sermons on ISAIAH ch: 55. v. i. 2. 3.,
Hebrews ch 12. v. 24, & Ezekiei.l ch: 36. v. 25, 26, 27, &c, by
Obadiah Sedgwicke B.D. & late preacher at Covent Garden
VJ-
18 l^tctmh* 1656
Edward Crowoh. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a little
booke called. The Woman$ Brawle, or Billingsgate against Turnmill street,
A mock comedy &c vj*
18 Mtctmii,
Edward Crowcli. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called ItraelVt just judge, or the magistrates breast plate against ye darts of
pride, envy &e, by Charles Hamond vj*
Edward Crowcli. Entred
18 IDecemfi.
under the hand of Master Theale warden a sermon
called, Chri»t crucified &c on LVKE 23. 21
Vjo
[I; ^"r'kte'"'' }«•«"-'•■
18—24 December 1656.]
108
^fie 1$ Beccmii, 1656
[Page 526] Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
Master pamphlett or booke of newes called, Mercwriug Politicus from Thursday
Thomaa Newcomb. ^jjg jjti, ^f Decemb, to Thursday ye 18 of Decemb 1666 . . vj*
Master
George Sawbrldge.
18 H^cemti*
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Thomas Buck of Cambridge Esq', and under the hand of Master
Robinson warden, all the estate, right tytle & interest wch the said
Thomas Buck hath in the severall copies hereafter menconed viz' The
history of the holy Warre by Thomas Pfuller; Gerhard's Meditations
translated into English by Raph Winterton ; Exjjositio epistolae D Pauli
ad Collossienees, &c, & Praelectioneg de duobus in theologia controversis
capitibus &c, and the copie of severall determinations, all by ye Bp of
Salisbury ; P. Papinij Statij Sylvarum libri 5, cum notis ad marginem
eomentarii vice &c, & P. Pajnnij Statij Achilleidos libri 2 notig ad
marginalibus illustrati &c, by Thomas Stephens ; The copies of ye small
poets in Greeke &Lattin; Golius Ethicks ; Burgersdicius his Logicke and
M' Duports booke on JOB vj'*
Master
Jobn Hacocke.
20 Hecetnti*
under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
Entred . .
called The Trepar trapt, written by W: Bent, Gent
Vjo
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
22 2iecemt>« 1656
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called. The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday Decemb 8 to Monday Decemb 22, 1G5C
xij"
23 ^ttvxh, 1656
Tym. Oarthwaite. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden a booke
entituled A Rationale upon the Booke of Comon Prayer of the Church of
England, with large additions
VJ"
Francis OroTe.
Entred . .
ballads called
23 IBtctmh, 1656
under the hand of Master Thralk warden, three
xviij"
All lost by lust, or, lust without love.
The maidens free choice and merry heart.
James Naylors triall, or the reward of wickednesse.
[Page 527)
.Master
Evan Tyler,
Thomas Johnson
and
Thomas Davles.
^fie 24tb of Btcemit, 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrai.e warden, a booke
called The English Parnassus, being a, colleSdn of alt the rymeing mono-
syllabies, the choicest ejnthets & phrases with some generall formes &c, by
Josuah Poole M A of Clare Hall, Cambr
vj"
104
[29 December— 5 January 1656. k «ead..{l. |f«f,r]
29 Btccmfi* 1656
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Sermon^! . . . Letters about marriage of r.ouzin germant, about
Tjm. Qartbwalte.
usury, by John Hales, late fellow of Eaton coll
Vjo
Master
Ttaomas Underhlll.
30 Uecetnli* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called A short catechume, by Samuell Langley. [No sum stated.]
30 Hcconli. 1656
John Place. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralk warden a booke
called The Grounds of the Lawes of England, extracted out of the roote and
ffountaine of other arts and sciences, by Michaell Hawkin, gent, sometime
of ye middle Temple vj*
Master
John Rotbwell.
30 Uccctnll* 1656
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Egbinson warden, a booke
called A true relation of an imposicon layed hy the late King upon the
manufactures of gold and silver thread * wyer to bee used in the makeing of
gold and silver lace* thread, &c, ivch was voted by ye grand comttee of
Pari', to bee a monopoly, written hy one that was well acqted with all the
proceedings. Published by D. T. a lover of truth . . . . vj''
Khe let S^anuars 1656^7
[Page 528] Entred . . . under the hand & by licence of Master Secretary
Master Thueloe, two weekly pamphletts or bookes of newes called, Mercurius
Thomas Newcomb. Politicus, from Thursday Dec: 18 to Thursday, January 1" 1666
[i.e. 1656-7]
xij"
Master
John Barrooms
Master
Tbo. Newoomb.
l«t 3anuitrsi
Assigned over unto him, by vertue of two assignments, the one under
the hand and seale of Nathaniell Bkookes & ye other under the hand
and seale of Heney Eversdkn, all their estate, right, tytle and interest
in the bookes or copies called, The Body of the Comon Law of England, Ac,
and A Sumary of all statvies now in force & use &c, by Edmund Wingate
of Graies Inne, Esq', being one full moyety or two fourth parts thereof ;
to which assignments the hand of Master Theale warden is subscribed
VJ"
5 3an» 1656^7
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, two weekly
pamphlets or bookes of Newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday, December the two and twentieth to Monday January the ffifth
1666 [».«. 1666-7] . . xij*
Deleted in Register.
[§:ls?irr-}ii.«««-
7—13 January 1656.]
106
7 3>an» 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The use of the mathematicall Jewell, by wch ingtrumt you may take
latitudes, find longitudes, observe altitudes, measure distances, survey
capacities, draw dyalls, & resolve triangles, either plaine or sphericall &c by
Joseph Moxon vj*
Master
John Macocke.
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
Master
William Leake.
8 %m. 1656 [Le. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
Jan: 1" to Thursday, Jan: 8'" 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] . . . . vj*
10 3lan. 1656 [i.e. 1656:^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called An exact abridgment of the records in the Tower of London, from
the reigne of King Edward ye second, unto King Richard the third, of
all the parliamts holden in each Kings reigne &c, Collected by S' Robert
Cotton, knight and barronet ....... vj*
KUc 10 3JjMU 1656^7
[Page 529] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Henry Herringman. called Antitheta, or discourses pro and con concerning monarchy & other
form,es of governmt, likewise concerning succession & eleccon, with many
other politicall discourses & maxims of state, by M' [ ] Cotton
lOnio aiitnuitrj) 1656 {i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Dionisij orbis descriptio cu comentario critico et geographico, &c, in
Master
Humph. Robinson.
Greeke & Latine
VJ"
13tb Of 3J}ttt» 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Peter Cole.
Entred
severall
say, of.
. . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, twelve
bookes entituled, The idea of practicall phisicke that is to
id
n
vj
1. The art to preserve health.
2. Of the praeternaturall disorders of mans body & their signes.
3. Of medicaments.
4. Of the method of healing.
5. Of the generall cure of diseases.
6. Of externall diseases.
7. Of Feavers.
8. Of head diseases.
9. Of middle-belly diseases.
10. Of lower-belly diseases.
11. Of venemoiis diseases.
18. Of childrens diseases.
all written in latin by [ ] Johnson and translated into English by
N. Culpepper and W. R.
14
106
[13—17 January 1656.
E.ji«a,.{f;|b°?ir"'']
latb of aianttaru 1656 [1656^7]
George Hurlock. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The Seamans Cannon of Triangles, more particularly applied to all
the three kinds of sayling, viz', by the plaine chart, by Mercators chart, & by
a Greed circle & to the art of surveying. By Henry Phillip
yjo
W\t 13 of %m. 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
[Page 530] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
ThomM Brewster, called Hermes Trismegistus his second booke called, Asclepius containeing
15 chapters with a comentary
Vjo
Edward Thomas.
Master
Balph Smith.
15tb of Sanmiri) 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled An exact history of the life of James Naylor &c, by John Deacon
VJ°
15 3an.
Entred
under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
called The second part of M' Gournall's Christian Armour
VJ"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
15 3fan.
Entred . . . under ye hand & by licence of Master Secretary
Thurloe one weekly pamphlett or Booke of Newes called, Mercurius
Politicus from Thursday, January the flirBt * Eigth to Thursday, January
the.«igth-* 15 1656 [i.e. 1666-7]
vj"
16 San«
Henry Herrlngman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a romance
called, The Shirke or Buscons adventures, put into English by a pson of
Honour
VJ"
17 3an. 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
John Baker. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called Pharmacopoeia medico-chymica &c, authore Johanne Schroders,
M.D. reip. menoffrancof. Phys. Ordinaris Salvo iure cuiuscunque . vj''
17 3an.
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a ballad
called. The description of a merry dreame, or, one knave toill favour
another
Vj"
* Deleted in Begister.
[l;5?r''aT.""}R. Meade.
19—22 January 1656.]
107
19 3an«
John Garfield. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Bread from Heaven, or, a choice collection of many excellent divine
truths, delivered in many sermons & digested under severall principall
heads of divinity, by Robert Haws
vj
id
[Page 531]
Uaster
Thomas Newcomb.
^Ue Wb of gjan* 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thubloe, two weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of newes called, The Publique Intelligencer from Munday
Jan. 1, to Munday Jan.- 19 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] .... xij*
19 3lan« 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Joseph Cranford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called The Golden Mean, being gome serious considerations together with
some cases of conscience resolved for a more full & frequent administracon
of, yet not free admission unto, the sacramt of the Lords Supper, by
Stephen Geree, minister of Gods word
VJ
id
Thomas Newberry.
17 Ffeb. 53.
20 %m. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
seale of Ralph Smith, all his estate, right tytle & interest in the booke
or copie called, Gospell insence, or a discourse touching prayer, being the
substance of certaine lecture sermons on 1. Thess. 5. 17. by Thomas
Cobbet, teacher of the Church at Lynn ; to wch assignmt ye hand of
Master Thrale warden is subscribed
VJ"
Master
William Lee,
Master
Dasiell Pakeman
and Master
Gabriell Bedell.
Master
Win™' Leyboume.
24 Jan. 56
[».e. 1656-7].
20 3>iUU 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a
paper entituled, A Catalogue of Law Bookes and such as appertaine to
the Law
VJ°
21 %m* 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
called Dyalling universall, performed by an easy and most speedy way, ■
shewing how to describe the houre lines on all sorts of planes whatsoever, and
in any latitude, performed by certaine scales set on a small portable ruler,
by G. S. practitioner in the mathematicks . . . . . vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
22 Smu 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday
Jan: 15 to Thursday Jan: 22 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] . . . . vj*
108
[22—30 January 1656.
K. Heade.-
I. Robinson,'
I. Thrale.
ICftc 22 3Jan. 1656 [/.<. 1656^7]
[Page 532] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
James Crumpe. called The peoples impartiaU and c<mipas»ionate monitor about hearing of
termons, or the worlds preachers and proselites lively piainted out, &c, by
Richard Young, gent vj*
23 San*
Thomas Johnson, Entred . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called The dispensatory of Amsterdam, revised and confirmed by ye Senate.
Translated into English, together mth ye small Dutch herbarist of plants &
knoum fruits &c, in English
VJ
id
Francis Orove.
24 3>an. 1656 [v.^. 1656^7]
Entred
under the hand of Master Theale warden, a ballad
called, A matchlesse treason j'lott discovered, &c
VJ"
24 3)iUU
Thomas Pierrepont. Assigned over unto him by vertue of an assignment, under the hand and
scale of William Leyboukne, all his estate, right and tytle in the booke
21 Jan. 60 or copie called, Dyalling universall performed by an easie and most speedy
[i.e. 1666-7]. way, &c, hy Gt. S. practitioner in the mathematicks ; to wch assignment
the hand of Master Theale warden is subscribed
VJ"
26 San, 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of Newes called, The Publi'que Intelligencer, from
Monday, January the 19'" to Monday January the 26'" 1656 [i.e. 1666-7]
VJ"
27 San. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
John Clarke, sen'- called Herefordshire orchards, or a patternefor all England, written in an
epistolary addresse to Samuell Hartlib Esq' by J. B.
TJ
a
29 San, 1656 [Le. 1656^7]
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekely
Thom. Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
Jan. 22, to Thurs: Jan: 29, 1656 [i.e. 1656-7]
vJ'
30 aian, 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
-uu ,.*->.«=. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Oeorge Sawbridge. called Biblia Hebraica eleganti characters impretsa, ediiio nova . vj*
Master
Samnell Thomson
and Master
[LTferlK""**' 31 January — 2 February 1656.]
109
lE^he 31 San, 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
[Page 533] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Thomas Alsop. called A Fardell of fancieg ; or, a medley of mudcle, &c, by Hugh
Crompton vj*
31 ^nn.
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
William Sheares. of Eichabd Marriott, all his estate, right and tytle, in or to the booke
or copie called, Divine fancies, by Ffran: Quarles ; to which assignment
the hand of Master Thbaxe warden is subscribed
VJ
id
31 3Jan» 1656 [i.e. 1656=^7]
Richard Hoyston. Assigned over unto him, by vertue of an assignment, under the hand &
seale of John Clarke the elder, all his estate, right, tytle and interest in
the severall copies following, viz', Diatribae I" 2'' S"* & A"" parts on swiidry
texts of scripture, 'mentioned in each part. The name altar, or 0Y2I A2THPI0N.
Churches, that is, appropriate places for Christian worship. Reverence by
Oods house. A sermon at S' Maries. Daniells weelcs. WapakOrjojxfva.
Bemaines on some passages in the REVEL ACON. Holines of churches in
severall discourses, all written by M' JoBeph Mede, B.D. late fellow of
Christ's Colledge, in Cambridge ; To which assignmt the hand of Master
Thralk warden is subscribed
VJ"
31 tb of 3Jattttar» 1656 [i.e. 1656=^7]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
Blch. Hodgkiuson. entituled A view of Staffordshire, by Sampson Erdeswick of Sandon, neare
Stafford in the same countie. Esq' VJ*
2 iTfctl, 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Tymothy Smart. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden, a booke
called Catholique Divinity, or ye most sollid and sententious expressions of
the Primitive Doctors of the Church with other Ecclesiastieall & Civill
Authors, &c, by D' Stewart, Chaplaine to the late King
VJ"
Master
John Ruthwell.
2 JTfcll. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
called Tacticorum Sacrorum libri cum orationibus, by D' John Arrowsmith,
master of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge
VJ«
ZUc 2& of ;ffU'bvmv» 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
[Page 534] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
Samuell Howes. called Mitridates, an eligant romance, written originally in French and
rendred English by J. M VJ*
110
[2—5 February 1656.
E.M.ade.ll.fc'X"'-]
2 irfel>i:uar» 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand and by licence of Master Secretary
Thomas Newcomb. Thueloe one weekly pamphlett or booke of Newes called, The Publique
Intelligencer, from Monday, January 26, to Monday, Pfebruary 2"" 1666
[i.e. 1656-7] vj*
4tb Of JFthvmxu 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
( •] Atkinson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled A hriefe survey of the county of Kent, by Rich: Kilburne of
Hawkeherst, Esq' vj*
Master
George Sawbridge
and Master
Tbomas Mewcomb.
4 iTfcll, 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The Preachers tripartite. In three Boohes, the first to raise devotion
in divine meditaSbns on PSAL: 26; the second to administer comfort in
ptieular cases of conscience, the third, to establish Truth & Peace agt ye
present heresies & schismes by R. Mosson, preacher of Gods word, late at
S. Peter's Paulswharfe, London, quondam e coll: S.P.C. . . vj*
4 iffclJ* 1656 [%.e. 1656^7]
Thomas Febody. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden a booke
called A small present to a Rotnane Catholique in opposiSbn to his present
heresy Tradition as not agreeable to the rule of faith, by one that desires to
walke only with meehnesse, &c
VJ
\i
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
5tb mt\i. 1656 [/.r. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politiciis from Thursday,
January 29'" 1666 [i.e. 1656-7], to Thursday, Pfebruary 5"" 1656 [i.e.
1666-7]
VJ
id
Francis OroTe.
[Page 635]
Master
Francis Egglesfleld.
5tb of iTfelirttitrii 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
under the hand of Master Theaib warden, theis three
iviij*
Entred . .
ballads following, viz'
The young ma,ns farewell to a false hearted lasse.
A wonder from Heaven, or a relation of a fearfull fire y' fell from
Heaven in Epping,
A foule quarrell fairly ended, or open confession and private
punishment.
rhc 5tb of iTfetirtmri) 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called The danger of being almost a Christian. [No sum stated.]
* Henry.
[I;???ire".'""}R.M«a<".
5—9 February 1656.]
Ill
5 jrUii. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Thomas Locke. Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignement under the hand and
seale of Phillip Wattlewobth, all his estate, right & tytle in the
28 Jan. 1655. booke or copie called, Pearles of eloquence, or the schoole of complement$,
&c, by W. Elder, gent. To wch assignment the hand of Master Thealb
warden is subscribed
vj"
5 JFUh. 1656
Simon HUler. Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Isabella Waterson late wife of John Waterson, deed, all her estate,
right and tytle in the booke or copie called. Lingua, or the combat of the
tongue, a comedy. To wch assignmt ye hand of Master Thrale ward is
subscribed
Vja
6 JFUh. 1656
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
Francis Tyton. called Severall workes of M' John Murcott, that eminent & godly preacher
of the word, lately of a Church of Christ at Dublin, in Ireland, Ac, together
with his life and death published by M' Winter, M' Chambers, &c salvo
lure cuiuscunque
Vjo
6 jrUfi, 1656
Rlcliard Williams. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called 'Ets tos ©eoyi/iSs Tw Mcyoptios yvio/tas 2«oA,ia In theogindif megarensis
sententiag annotationet uhi omniu far e vocabularum themata, etyma signifi-
cationes, derivationes, compositiones et dialecti exquisite indicantur, in usum
Tyronum ^aXeXX&uov opera et studio Joannis Dichfield scholae publica*
Sanct-Albanensis in agro Hertfordensi archidascali. Salvo iure cuius-
cunque
vj
id
6 mt\i. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden a booke
George Thomason. called The Peace of Jerusalem, a sermon preached in ye Parliamt house,
Jan: 9. 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] being a day of private humiliation kept by the
members thereof, by Edward Reynolds, D D
VJ-
l^hc 9 iTfefi. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
[Page 536] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
Thomas Parkhurst. called Catechizing Gods ordinance, or a short treatise concerning the
ancient &c exercise of catechizing delivered in sundry sermons at Buttolph's
Algate, London, by Zach: Crofton, minister of the word
VJ"
112
[9—13 February 1656.
M«ad«.{I;?g?ife"-]
9 iTfcll. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
Thorn. Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of Newes called, The Publique Intelligencer from
Monday, Pfeb: 2, to Monday, Tfebruary the 9'^ 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] vj^
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
12 dTfch. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of Newes called, Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Ffeb: 5 to Thursday Ffeb: 12, 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] . . . . vj«
Master
Math. Walbanke.
12 .VUh. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
called Reports and cases, taken into the third, ffourth, ffifth, sixth and
seaventh yeares of King Charles his reigne, collected and reported by
S' John Bancks, as also by S' Tho: Headley and S' Edward Wrightington
the two reporters for law, all of them being of ye hono''" society of Graies
Inne, in French language . . . . . . . • vj*
12 iFfell. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
John Oarfleld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson, warden, a booke
called A Phisicall Dictionary, or an interpreter of all such crabbed words
and tearmes of art, as are derived from ye Greeke or Latin, and used in
Phisicke and Anatomy PublisM for the more perfect understanding of
M' Tomlinson's translation of Rhenodeus Dispensatory . . vj*
13 iTfctl. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
John Streater. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The secrett miracles of nature in ffoure bookes, whereunto is added,
one booke containing rules how man shall lead his life tvith health of body
and mind, written by that famous phisitian LaevinuB Lemnius, now
rendred into English by a person of quallity. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vjd
[Page 537]
Master
George Thomason.
13tb of JFthxmvs 1656
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
entituled The history of the cathedrall & conventuall churches of England &
Wales, geographically and historically deeeribed * sett forth wth originall
charters & inigraphically delineated wth all the monuments therein, by
Roger DodBworth & Daniell King vj"
id
* Deleted in Register.
[I;fe?if.""'}a.«eade.
14—18 February 1656.]
113
U JFfchvmvs 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
John Clarke, sen'-- galled The Holy Feastg and Fasts of the Church, with meditacbm pious and
proper for them, and some also upon the Sacraments & other subjects of
sacred & weighty consideraSon in life, sicknesse and death . . vj*
Master
George Tbomaaon.
U irfet)rMat» 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called The Cathedrall & Conventuall Churches of England and Wales,
orthographically delineated, wth their names, all being drawne at severall
viewes wth ye Inographie delineated upon copper, being with an exact
scale, shewing their height, length and breadth, & drawne by ye things
thetnselves, by ye industry, and at ye great charge of Daniell King
gent, viz' : ........... vj*
Glastenbury, Canterbury Gath. 8' Austins Cath. Rochester, Durham,
Malmesbury, Westminster, Sherburne, Peterborough, Timett (?), Fly,
Gloucester, Worcester, Teuksbury, Crowland, Beverley, Eippon, Oxford,
8' Albans, Bath, Wells, Chester, Exeter, Bennets Holme, Spalding, Selby,
S' Mary Yorke, Norwich, Denney, Finchale, S' Trinity Yorke, West acre.
Castle acre, Fontaynes, Combe Abbey, Penwortham, Holland, Leland's
fountaine. Fumes, Whalley, Buffin Abbey, The cathedrall of Yorke from
severall stations, wth ye inography thereof, 8' Pauls of Lond the East,
West, North and South views, wth ground platt & sevall monumts wthin
ye same, Lincolne fro sevall stations wth ye inography thereof; Litchfeild
from sevall stations wth ye inography thereof; Hereford, Chichester,
Bristow, Salisbury, Carlile, The Welch Churches, S' Davids, Landaffe,
8* Bangar, S' Assiphe.
Wtie Utb of fffehvmvn 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
[Page 538] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke con-
Wllllam Roybould. taining severall sermons on the whole seaventeenth chapter of St JOHN'S
Gospell, by George Newton, minister at Tanton in Somersetshire vj*
Henry Herrlngman. Entred .
called The
nature, dialoguewise by D'' Charlton
16 irretirttai:» 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
imortallity of the humane soule, demonstrated by the light of
VJ°
18 JTfcf}. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
John Hancocke. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbalb warden, a booke
called Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crowne of glory for
old men and women, &c, by Thomas Brooks, preacher of the gospell at
Margretts, New Fishstreethill vj*
n 16
114
[18—26 February 1656.
£. Meade. ^
Robinson. 1
rhrale. J
18 drUitvmxv 1656 [/.f^. 1656^7]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
John Wright. called Church reformation, promoted in a germon on MATH: 18. verses 15,
16, 17, preached at Northampton, on ye day of humiliacon, before the
association of ministers &c, by D. Cawdrey, minister of the word at
Billing Magn in Northamptonshire
VJ"
19 iffcll, 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Danlell MoggB. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Milke for babes, or a catechisticall exercise delivered in the pish
Church of Clemt Danes, by George Masterton, minister there . vj '
id
Master
Fran. Tyton.
19 m\ii. 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Libertine schooVd, or a vindicacon of the magistrates power in
religious matters, &c, by Claudius Gilbert B.D. and minister of the
gospell at Limricke in Ireland . . . . . vj^
21 mth. 1656 [i.e. 1656=^7]
Francis Orove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, two
ballads, viz' lijd
A warning for married women, by the example of M" Jane Benalls,
a west countrey woman, &c.
The wenches rout in Sodom and Crosse lane and places neare
adjacent, or, Bartholomew fayre revived.
CHc 25tb of iFfcbriiari) 1656 [i.e. 1656==7]
[Page 539] Entred . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Master Nathanlell called Institutions astronomicall according to the hipotheses both of the
Brookes. ancients and of Copernicus and Tycho, dedicated by Petrus Gassendus,
Regius professor of the mathematicJcs in Paris, and Englished by a learned
and faithfull pen .......... vj**
'6 iFfcl>rimtw 1656 [i.e. 1656#7]
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Two weekly
Thomas Newcomb, pamphletts or hookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
Pfebruary the 12* to Thursday, Ffeb: 26, 1656 [i.e. 1656-7]
ly
id
[f;?«?ir"}a.K..d.. 27 February 1656.J 115
27 JFfchxmvs 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Richard Royston. Assigned over unto Mm by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and
seals of Master Samuell Man, all his estate, right and tytle in theis two
copies following, one called, The Apostacie of ye latter tymes, or the
Gentiles theologie of daemons &c, delivered in publique some yeares since
in sevall discourses on 1. TVM. 4. 1. 2. 3. ; the other called, A Paraphrase
& exposition of the prophesie of S' Peter, concerning the day of Christs
second comeing described in ye 3'' chap: of his second epistle, &c, both
written by M' Joseph Mede B.D. late ffellow of Christs coUedge
Cambridge ; To which assignment the hand of Master Eobinson warden
is subscribed . xij*
FINIS.
[The End of the Entries in Libeb E.]
The verso of this leaf, and both sides of the leaf following, is filled with
scribbling, of which the following are most noticeable : —
If thou would'at knowe ye reason why
I scribbled thus my pen to try
Tis easie to be guest by you,
'Cause I had nothing els to doe.
James Cole.
J. Burroughs. ; James Cole servt to the said J. Burroughs.
Thomas Stephenson ; Edward Underwood, serv' to ye said G. Tokefeild, CI.
On the verso of the second leaf, reversed : —
" RiCHD. KOYSTON, Ma'-
EoBEKT White ") „^ ,
f Wardens.
Samuell Meabne )
London, 1674."
The last leaf is entirely blank.
On the front cover it bears the words: "A Register Booke of Coppies.
Beginning December, 1645 & Ending February 1656." [i.e. 1656-7]
Label on the back: "Entrys of Copies 1645 to 1656" [i.e. 1656-7] E.
116
[2 March 1656.
E.M.»d..{i;fg?ir.""]
THE KEGISTER OF COPIES.
m^^ttvi Uith^vrt Ettvalt . ' <»c*»i^^^w3
SItto Utti
)
1656 [i.e. 1656«7]
ILtitrr if.
[Page 1]
Master
Jodboa Kirton,
Master
Will'"'' Leyboum,
George Hurlocke,
Thomas
Plerrepont, and
William Fisher.
®ftc 2& of MMCh 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a booke
called Trigonometria Brittanica, or, the doctrine of Triangleg, exhibiting
the use or application of the canon of the artificiall sines, tangents and
logarithmes in ye most easie and compendious wayes of resolution of all
triangles, whether plane or sphericall, written in Lattin by Henry Oellibrand
late Professor of Astronomy in Oresham Colledge, London, and now
translated into English. A table of logarithmes to 100 000, thereunto
annexed &c, by John Newton
vj-
2» ittardi 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
Master Nathanlell Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
and'j^ter called Philiatrus and Pyrosophilus or, Helmont disguised, containing
Will™- Leyboum. sundry meetings and discourses full of rarities about feavers, the stone, the
plague, the 4 humors &c, succeeding this introductive dialogue intimating
a further inquirie into phisicke, by j. T. Esq', studt in phisicke
VJ"
Master
Nathan. Brookes.
2& mmt^ 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralb warden, a booke
called The Expert Gardiner, or choice instruccons for the planting of all
manner of ffruitc trees, written originally in French & rendred English, by
Lawrence Murfford, gentleman vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
20 mnvth 1656 [i.e. 1656*7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe, three weekly
pamphletta or bookes of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday, February 9'" to Monday, March 2^ 1666 [i.e. 1666-7] xviij*
[f;|g^r"}K»i"d..
2—3 March 1656.]
117
Whe 20 of ittardi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
[Page 2] Entred for liis copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
John Stafford. called The art of courtship, together with a tragi-comedy called, Luponio,
or the cittie genatour ......... vj*
20 of iWardi 1656 [Le. 1656^7]
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called A little cabbanet richly stored with all sorts of heavenly varieties
& soule reviving influences, wherein there is a remedy for every malady,
viz* Milhefor babes, & meatefor strong men, &c, being an abridgment of the
sume and substance of the true Christian religion &c, by Robert Purnell
20 of MMCh 1656 [i.e. 1656=^7]
. under the hand of Master Thbale warden, two
Francis Grove. Entred . .
ballads, viz' .......
The constant couple, or Coridons holiday.
A warning for prodigall spenders.
xij"
30 of iWardi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
John Stafford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The most pleasant history of Silvinus the renowned prince of Natolia,
shelving his haughty attempts hi armes with his successe in love . vj '
a
30 of iWardi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Thomas Newberry. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The agreement & resolution of severall associated ministers in the
county of Corke, for the ordaining of ministers
VJ°
30 Of mavch 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Thomas Newberry. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A rich treasure at an easie rate, or the ready way to true content, &c,
by N. D.
VJ"
30 of iHarcfi 1656 \_i.e. 1656^7]
William Place. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Emblema animae enamoratae, or a description of the passions of
love, wherein is contained the originall difflnition, universality, causes,
power and effects, signes and remedies, of ye passion, by William Green-
wood
VJ"
118
[5—10 March 1656.
ii.K.«i..{g:?g^r."°]
?CHC 5tb of iVtAVCh 1656 [i.e. 1656=^7]
[Page 3] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a booke
Francis CosBlnett. called Ghrace and mercy to a sinner, or seriout and divine thoughts &
resolutions, collected up into a body, by M' Tho: Foard, during the
tyme of his imprisonmt before his execution, faithfully delivered from
his originall copie, published by John Plasse of Margrets Rochester
5tb iWjirdi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Francis GroTe. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a ballad
called. Strange and true newes from the famous city of Worcester, being a
breife relation of ye life and death of a Quaker whose nam.e was Will"
Poole, &c vj*
5tb Of mnvch 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden. The por-
Wlll"- GUbertson. trature of his highnesee, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and
Ireland in a knot, 1 large sheet ....... vj*
5tb Of MavcU 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master
Tbom. Newcomb.
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
February 26 to Thursday, March 5'" 1656
vj°
7 ittitrdl 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
John Redman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
called The practise of the sheriffs Cart of London, the manner of entring of
accons, making of attachmte and sequestrations withall the proceedings
thereon and their severall fees
VJ"
10 iVtMCh 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Fran. Egglesfelld. called Two treatises, the first, the Young Mans memento &c, the second,
Now if ever, &c, both by John Chishull, minister of the gospell . vj*
[Page 4]
Master
John Rotbwell,
Master
Luke Fawne
and Master
Giles Calvert.
?KflC lOtb Of Mitvch 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called An exposition wth practicall observations continued upon the eighth,
ninth and tenth chapters of the booke of JOB, being the sume of thirty-
two lectures delivered at Magnus near the Bridge, by Joseph Caryl,
preacher of the word there vj*
PH. Kobinson.
|_R. Thralt.
R. Meade.
10—14 March 1656.]
119
10 Of iWarcfi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred for tlieir copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
^''d*M°°t^*^^'''°° called The active and publicke spiritt handled in a sermon preached at
AbeUBoper. Pauls, October 26"' 1666, by Thomas Jacomb, minister at Martins,
Ludgate London vj^
Master
11 mnvch 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred
under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Henry Herringman ^^jj^^j p^^^ j,^ jy, jjgjj. j^-^^^ gj^j^^jp ^^ Chicester . . . Vj"
Richard Marriott.
11 iWiirch 1656 [i.e. 1656=^7]
Henry Herringman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called A judicious view of the businesses wch are at this tyme betweene
France & the house of Austria, &c. Translated out of French into
English
VJ"
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
12 ittitrdi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
March 5 to Thursday, March 12'" 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] . . . vj''
U of mnvch 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Henry Mortloclte. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Paradise Eden, or a view of the creation, being a booke of beasts,
birds, flowers, fruites, flies, wormes, and flsh ..... vj*
[Page 5]
Mrs. Mary
Simonds.
mxc Utb of Miivth 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale of
Giles Calvkbt, all the estate, right & tytle wch the said Giles hath or
heretofore had in all or any the severall volumes of the ivorkes of
M' Joseph Caryl, that is to say, one fourth parte or share, equally to bee
divided, in the second volume of the said workes ; one fourth parte or
share in ye third volume thereof, and one fourth parte or share in the
fourth volume thereof ; to which assignmt the hand of Master Thrale
warden is subscribed . . vj*
U iWarcfi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Adoniram Eyfleld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Moses his death, opened and applied in a sermon at Christ Church
in London, Decemb. 23, 1656, at the funerall of M' Edward Bright, M.A.,
fellow of Emanuell coll Camb, and late minister of the gospell at Christ
Church aforesd, by Sam: Jacomb, M.A., fellow of Queens coll in Camb
and pastor of Mary Wolnoth, Lumbard street, London . . vj*
120
[16—20 March 1656.
B. Heade.jf ;
obinlon.'
brale.
16 MiXUU 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Wllltam Godbld. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbalk warden a booke
called Istleworth Syong Place
vj
id
16 iVtHUh 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
William Godbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called A Christian Calendar for children and youth, calculated for the
seholart of Eaton Colledge by John Oxenbridge, fellow of the said
colled ge
vj
iA
16 iVtiUCh 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
William Godbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
called Gods esteem, of the Death of his saints, or a sermon preached in the
parish church of S' Mathew Friday street, at the f unerall of the truely
virtuous & relij^ious gentlewoman, M" Anne Smith, late wife of M' John
Smith, cittizen & Salter of London, 22 Jan: 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] by Mathew
Fowler M.A. and minister of Hamersmith
VJ"
[Page 6]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
7[Mt 16 of iWardi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday March 2" to Monday, March the 16'" 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] . xij*
iWardt the W^ 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
John Stafford, Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
W1U™° Place. ' entituled The history of the most vile Demagoras, who by treachery & poyson,
blasted the incomparable beauty of the divine Parthenia, interwoven with
the history of Amozonzo & Celania, by John Quarles
VJ
ii
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
James Cotterell.
19 ittitrrti 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
id
March 12 to Thurs, March 19, 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] . . vj
20 ittardi 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a ballad
called, A true and faithfull relation of the late horrible murther comitted
upon the body of John Neile, &c ...... . VJ*
20 MavcU 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
WUllam Flsber. Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & scale of
Geo: Hublocke, all his estate, right & tytle, in the booke or copie called.
The Geometricall Seaman, or the art of navigacon pformed by geometry, &c,
by Henry Phillips, to which assignment ye hand of Master Theale
warden is subscribed vj*
[l;???ir''}R>«'>'"i«
20—26 March 1656-7.]
121
20 iWarcti 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a sheet of
WUl-»-GllbertBon. paper entituled, The Astrologicall Fortune teller
VJ-
Eftc 21 m^ch 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
[Page 7] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Will™- Fisher. called Arts glory, or the Pen-mang treasury, &e, Invented, written and
engraven by Edward Cocker, consisting of 26 copies cutt in copper vj*
21 MmcU 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
James Cotterell. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called A triie andfaithfull relation of the late horrid murther comdtted upon
the body of M' John Neile stacr & merchant late of Glasgow in Scotland
23 M»vcU 1656 [i.e. 1656^7]
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe, one weekly
Tho. Newoomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer, from
Monday March 16 to Monday, March 23, 1656 . . . vj*
26 iltitirdi 1657
John Btreater. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
called A Theologieall Concordance of the synonymous Termet in the Holy
Scriptures, wherein ye very* many various & different words & phrases that
concurre in sense & signifieacbn are exactly referred to their distinct heads
& comon places, digested in an alphaheticall order &c, by R. B. B.D. vj^
26 m»V€h 1657
Thomas Locke, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The six hookes of the introduction of the whole body of Geography
atwell ancient as moderne, by Phillip Cluverius, to wcli is added a
compendious but a most exact description &c
vj°
Master
Hum. Robinson.
U
26 m»V(h 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Johannes Amos Comenii vestibuli linguarum auctariam latinatatis
tchola triclassis schola ludus seu encyclopedia viva
* Deleted in Begister.
16
vj"
122
[2—9 April 1657.
R. KandtJ
obinion. '
Wtit Z^ of ^ptill 1657
[Page 8] Entred for his copies by licence of Master Seer Thurloe Two weekly pam-
MaBter pliletts or bookes of iiewes called Mereurius PoUticus from Thursday
Tho. Newcomb. ^^^.^^i ig"- 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] to Thursday Aprill 2"^ 1657 . . xij*
4tb Of ^pvill 1657
under the hand of Master Thrale, a ballad called,
FnmclB Drove. 1 Entred
Hey ho for a husband, or the married wives felicity, &c
vj"
Master
WiUtam Leake.
6 IBipvin 1657
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of John Burrouohs, all his estate, right and tytle in the booke or copie
called, A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a
propriety in his goods &e, by a late learned judge of this kingdome ; to
which assignment the hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed vj^
6 %pxi\\ 1657
Thomas N w b ^'^*'**^ • • • by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Two weekly
Master- ' pamphlets or bookes of newes called The Publicise Intelligencer from
WlUUm Lottkc* Monday, March 23, 1656 [i.e. 1656-7] to Monday Aprill 6, 1657 . xij*
Master
George Tbomason.
7tb '^pxiW 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The game of death opened in a sermon preached at the funerall of
Peter Whalley Esq' late maior of the towne of Northampton, by Edward
Eeynolds, D.D vj*
9t«> %pKi\\ 1657
William Weekely. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called The Universall Caracter, by wch all the nations (f the world may
understand one anothers conceptions &c, by Cave Becke, M.A.
VJ"
Efie 9 »tltriU 1657
[Page 9] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
William Weekely. called A stay in trouble, or the Saints Best, in the evil day Ac, by
Alexander Pringle, a worthies serv' to Christ in the worke of ye
gospell
VJ"
9 ^pviU 1657
Master Entred . . . by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pamphlett
Thomas Newcomb. ^j. j^^j.^ ^f ^^^^ j.^jjgj Mereurius PoUticus, from Thursday Aprill 2*
1657 to Thursday, Aprill G'" 1657
VJ"
* Deleted in Begititer.
[e,' nr»re1"'"fK- Me»de.
13—20 April 1657.]
123
13 ^pviU 1657
Master Entred for his copie by licence of Master Seer Thubloe one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publickc Intelligencer from
Monday, Aprill 6'" to Monday, Aprill 13'" 1657
VJ-
Utb of ^pxill 1657
Blchard Roiston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled A copie of sevall letters betweene the Jansenistg & Molinists &c.
translated out of French
Vja
Utb Of ^pvili 1657
John Pl»ce. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled A tripartite remonstrance, &c, by W" Kaye, minister of the
Gospell att Stokesly vj^
15 ^pviU 1657
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a little
liooke called Netu New* from Spaine and from the geas, or a ditputacbn
made dialogue wise between an English man and a Spaniard, &c . vj*
[Page 10]
Mrs. Gartrude
Dawgon.
^he 16 UpviU 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Farmers Catechisme, or a religious parlie between ye father & ye
Sonne &c, by William Blake vj^
Master
W"- GUlMrtson,
17tb of atlinU 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden, a ballad
called, Robin Hood and the Tanner, or Robin Hood mett wth his match
vj"
17 Of llpxiW 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
and°llaBte'r°**'^^ called Clelia a new romance, being the S* volume, written in French by
Thomas Dring. Monsieur de Scudery, Gouvemeur de Nostre Dame de la Garde . vj*
17 of %ptil\ 1657
^^''h'" M Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eobinson warden a booke
and Master"*' *^ called The History of Philosophy, the second part, by Thomas Stanley Esq'
Thomas Dring.
VJ"
20 %pti\l 1657
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thtjeloe, one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday Aprill 13 to Monday, Aprill 20 1657
VJ»
124
[20—23 April 1657.
E.ii«d..{g;fi?jir.""]
20 ^pvill 1657
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Organon Salutis, an inttrumi to cleange the stomacke, as also divers
new experiments of the vertue of tobacco and coffee the Turkish beverage, &c,
Master
Danlell Pakeman.
by W. R. of Graies Inn Esq'
VJ"
21 IHptiU 1657
Thomas Wilson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The walkes of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humors of Woodstreet
Compter, a comedy as it was acted at the Red Bull in S' Johns street,
written by Thomas Jordan, Gent. vj*
[Page 11]
Master
WilUam Bladen.
?Cfie 21tb of %ptiXl 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Logica sen introductio in totam Aristotelis philosophiam ah Armenico
idiomate in Lalinum versa, opera Dudleij Loftusii, J. V. Doctoris, &
summae Cancellariae in Hibernia magistri
VJ
M
21 %pti\\ 1657
Francis arove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a ballad
called, Strange and marvelous newes, being a true relacbn of a treason plot
agt England found out & discovered on ye 9 Aprill instant, &c
VJ°
Master
Henry Twyford.
22 ^pvill 1657
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and sealc
of Lawrence Chapman, all his estate right and tytle, in the booke or
copie called, The cittie law, or the course and practise in all manner of
judiciall proceedings in the Hustings in Guildhall London. Englished out
of an ancient French manuscript. Also an alphabet of all the Offices
disposed & given by the Lord Maiors of Lond. To wch assignmt ye
hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed
VJ
i*
Master
William Wilson.
23 %pviU 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Titkalk warden a booke
called Gods plea for Niniveh, or, London's president for mercy, delivered
in certaine sermons within the city of London on JONAH 4. 11. by
Thomas Reeve B.D vj*
23 ^pviU 1657
James MuthaU. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called An attest of the householder's within ye parish of Buttnlph's Algate
London, unto ye innocency of M' Zach: Crofton, there prte minister &
faithfull pastor, &c
VJ"
fH. Robinson.
R. Thrmle.
R. Meade,
24 April— 2 May 1657.]
125
24 %pvin 1657
Stephen Lewis and Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Thomas Lewis. called Selected humours, fancies, epigrams and satyres, by the author.
^U 24tb %pxiXX 1657
[Page 12] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Stephen Lewis and called Charo Gharitam, a treatise discovering the true nature of charity,
" ' how farre consistent with our owne primary inhaerencie & how nirjMy
parralel'd in vulgar practise. Composed by L. W. D in P. . • vj*
24 ^pviU 1657
Stephen Lewis and Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralk warden a booke
Thomas Lewis. called Orgula, or thefatall error, a tragedy composed by Leo: Willan Esq"
vj"
24 rnnrtU 1657
Stephen Lewis and Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Thomas Lewte. called Tlie Hierusalem of Torquato TasBO, rendred English by R. C. Gent.
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
Vjo
27 ajirm 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary THrELOE one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhliquc Intelligencer, from
Monday, Aprill 20 to Monday Aprill 27, 1657
vj-
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
30 ^pviU 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary THirRLOE three weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thurs-
day Aprill 9'" to Thursday Aprill 30'" 1657 .... xviij*
1 ittjtu 1657
George Pnrslow. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
called The Survey of the Gittie of London, Ac ... . vj*
Robert ClaTell.
1 iWag 1657
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale
of Master Thrale, all his estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie
called Goena quasi Kmvrj, The new incloeures broken downe, and the Lord's^,
Supper laid forth in comon &c, in a diatribe & defence thereof, &c by
William Morrice of Werrington in the countie of Devon, Esq'. To which
assignment the hand of Master Robinson warden is subscribed . vj''
IKfte 2& of mn» 1657
[Pagf 1.3] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a prayer
wmiam Boybould. printed on one side of a large halfe sheet of paper, begining with theis
words, 0 Lord God mercifull & gracious, &c ,
VJ"
126
[2—11 May 1657.
ii.H.ad..{i:?i??irr']
2» m^U 1657
Master N. Boaroe. Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
of Gkorge Purslow, all his estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie
called, The Survey of the cittie of London &c, To wch assignmt the hand
of Master Robinson warden is subscribed
vj"
4 ittatf 1657
William Oodbld. Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden, a booke
called Poemg of divers sorts, together with a famous Italian play entituled,
Trappolin, by S' Aston Cockaine vj*
4 ilta^ 1657
William Godbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A new discovery of the French disease its causes & signes with
plaine & easie direccons of pfect curing the same, by R. Bunworth,
practitioner in ye art of Phisicke vj*
4 Man 1657
M»»»«r Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurlob one weekly
Thomag Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday Aprill 27 to Monday May 4, 1657
VJ
\i
4 iltav 1657
MMter Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Nath. Brookes. called Lexicon medicum Graeco-Laiinum d Bartholomaeo Castello messa-
nense inchoatum nunc vera in commoduni piMicum, opera et dudio
Adrian! Ravesteini vj*
llMter
Math. Brookes.
6 m^iv 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called S' Kenelme Digbie's choice receipts divided into 2 parts, &c, first of
phisicke & chirurgery, ye second of cookery &c
Vj«
rP»Re 14]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
Cfie 7tb of m»U 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicu^ from Thursday
Aprill SO'" to Thursday, May 7'" 1657 vj-" "
11 0t»v 1657
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thublob one weekly
Tbomas Nswcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer from
Monday May ye 4'^ to Monday May 11, 1657
VJ-
[I;?h°?lfr"}RK««<i..
11—21 May 1657.]
127
11 m»u ^^57
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
SamuellThomBon.' called Paraphrag is 2>oetica psalmorum Davidig, auetore Arturo Jonstono,
Scoto vj*
11 Atav 1657
PranclB Grave. Entred . . . under tlie hand of Master Thrale warden two ballads
called viz' . xij*
Bounceing Begse and Lugtie Dick, &c.
The married marl's joy, or a loveing wife's worth gold.
TbamaB Broad.
11 mtii9 1657
Entred
under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Crieltet in the hedge, or a neiv prophesie, &c ,
VJ"
11 mn» 1657
Thomas Broad. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a ballad
called. The two constant lovers in Scotland, or, a patterne of true love
between an Earles daughter in Scotland, & a poore servingman, &c vj*
Master
Tbomas Newcomb.
14 m^t 16^7
Entred . . . by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
MaT 7 to Thursday, May 14 1657
vj°
Master
George Sawbrldge.
16 ilTas 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The power of godlines both doctrinally & practically handled &e,
vihereunto is annexed, distinct treatises, ffirsl of ye affections, secondly of
the spirituall combate, thirdly of the Government of the tongue, fourthly of
prayer ; together wth an exposicon upon the Lords prayer, by M' John Ball
late minister at [sic] of ye gospell at Whitmore in Staffordshire. Pub-
lished by Simeon Ashe, preacher of ye gospell at Austins, London vj*
[Page 16]
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
®fic 18tb Of iWaw 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from Monday
May 11 to Monday May 18*" 1657 vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
21 iWits 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
May 14 to Thursday May 21, 1657
vj"
188
[21 May— 1 June 1657.
R. Meade. 1
.•??5lir"-]
21 iWafi 1657
Edmrd Crowcb. Enti-ed for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The cage of John Cooler dated mjaingt William Hickman &c vj^
Master
Oeo. Thomuon.
28tb of i«a» 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden, a booke
eutituled Sions praises opened, in a sermon preached before the Bight hono"'
the Lord Maior Aldren & Comon Councell of London, &c, by Edward
Reinolds, D D. [No sum stated.]
29t» of flias 1657
Tim. Oftrthwalt. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled An historicall vindication of the Church of Flngland, in point of
schisme, &c, by S"^ Roger Twisden vj"^
29t«' of iWjt» 1657
N»th. Eklni. Entred . . . und the hand of Master Tiibale * Robinson warden,
a booke entituled Iteports & cases of law argued and adjudged in the Courts
of law at Westmr in the time of the late Queene Elizabeth, from the 24'* to
the 33" yeare of her raigne. Collected by a learned lawyer, W" Leonard
Esq' of the hono''"' Society of Q-raies Inne, Written in French & now
translated into English by Will" Hughes of Graies Inn, Esq'.
[No sum stated.]
301" iWaji 1657
[Page 16] Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thraxe warden a booke
John Hancock and entituled The qodly man's arke, or cittie of refuqe in the day of his distresse
&c by M' Edmond Calamy vj*
30tb Of itta» 1657
John Hancock. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The expert phisitian learnedly treating of all agues and feavers
whether simple or compound, Ac. By Bricius Bauderon, D' in Phisick
& translated into English
VJ"
30tb of mns 1657
Fra. OroTe. Entred ... a ballad, und <he hand of Master Thrale warden
called, A couragious victory obtained agt ye Spanyard . . vj'^
l»t Of 3Junc 1657
John Sayweli. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
entituled A sudden flash, &c, by Major Withers Brittaiue Remembrancer
vjd
* Deleted in Register.
[I: ie?ir"}B. ««■!••
2—10 June 1657.]
189
2f Of Sttnc 1657
James Cnunpe. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a books
entituled A small ma.pp of the many Protestants, & few Christiana in
England, &c .......... . vj*
Master Stephens
and
Master Roper.
4tb of Siine 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Kobinson warden a booke
entituled Gods mercy for man's mercy, opened in a sermon at ye Spittle,
March 31'* 1657, by Thomas Jacomb, minister of the gospell at S. Martins
Ludgate
vj"
[Page 17]
Edward Dod.
5tb of Stttte 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled Naufragiapuhlicanorum esse, nee Jus permittit, nee ratio, p J. Cruso
I. C»°
vj"
Master
John Clarke, jun''
St" of 3>tttte 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The safety of Jerusalem exprest in a sermon to ye L'' Maior & Conion
Councill in London, 24 March, 1656, i.e. 1656-7, being a day of thanks-
giving for ye safety of ye city from fire, Ac, by Thomas Horton, D.D. vj*
Stb of Stttte 1657
Richard Boyston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called 2YMBOAON H®IKOnOAEMIKON, or, a collection of polemical and
morall discourses, by Jer: Taylor, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his late
Majesty
VJ-
Thomas Wilson.
8tb Of 3Jttne 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a maske
called Fancies and fedivalls as it hath been privately presented by many
civill persons of quallity written by Thomas Jordan, Q-ent
Vja
Master
N, Brookes.
9tb Of mnt 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Cabinet receipts of phisicke and chirurgery, preserving & cookery,
often practised and approved by the hono"' and famous lady. The Lady
Dutchesse of Lennox vj*
John Redman.
u
W\t lOtb of %mt 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
called Axiomata philosophica sub titulis XX. comprehensa, A. M. Daniele
Stahlio inelyta academiae Jenensis professore publico
17
VJ"
ISO
[15—22 June 1657.
S. Kaaile.lf; i
«binaon '
bnle.
Wht 15tb Of 3tmc 1657
[Page 18] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Eobinson warden, a booke
Nevlll Bymonds. called Gertaine diijmtacons of right to sacramenlx aiid the true nature of
visible chrintianity &c by Richard Baxter, teacher of ye chui-eh in
Eedermiiister
Vjo
15 mnt 1657
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe foure weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Pull i que Intelligencer from
Monday, May 18'" to Monday June 15'", 16-57
vj
id
15 3fttne 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a ballad
Nathan. Brookes. cMed, " S' Oeorge for England " VJ*
15 aitttte 1657
Thomas Bassett. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled The digestion of originall ivritts and of all things concerning them.
Composed in French by Symon Thelvall, d- now exactly rendred into
English
VJ"
16 aittitc 1657
■dward Archer. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The false favourite disgraced, and the reward of loyalty, a tragi
comedy never acted. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
161" of Sttite 1657
Francis OroTe, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a ballad
called. The new wedding &c VJ*
She 20 Sttne 1657
[Page 19] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden, a booke
Master called Ad, Georgij Turnebulij, Tetragonismum pseudographum apodixis
Josnah Klrton. Catholica &c, autore Roberto Baronio ecclesiastae Abredonensi S.S.
Theologiae doctore & ejusdem in Academia Mareschallana professore
Vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
22 3mc 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Pvilique Intelligencer from
Monday June 15, to Monday, June 22, 1657
VJ"
[l ?i??ir"}K. M«de.
25—29 June 1657.]
131
25 Sltttte 1657
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe five weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercuriug Pollticus from Thursday,
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
May 21, to Thursday June 25, 1657
ij' VJ»
Master Hen. Hills Entred
and Master
John Field.
26 aiunc 1657
. A proclamation by his Highnesse and the Parliament
vj"
26 Sunc 1657
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, Two
ballads, viz' xij*
Hey for holidays, or a Whitsontide Banquet.
The Seamans Gompagse.
Master
Nath, Brookes.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
29 Stttte 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The sinner^s petition to heaven for mercy, by Tho: Robins, B.D.
vj"
29 Slunc 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday, June, 22, to Monday, June 29, 1657
VJ
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[Page 20]
Master
Henry Twyford
and Master
Thomas Drlng.
Eht 29tb of 3Jttnc 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The Pleader, containing pfect presidents & formes of declaracons,
pleadings, issues, judgmts & proceedings in all kinds of actions, reall,
psonall and m,ixt, &c. Collected and published for ye use & benefit of
the students & practicers of ye Law, by John Hearna
VJ"
Master
Richard Tomlins,
29 Sttttc 1657
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand & seale of
Elizabeth Badger widd of Cfeorge Badger, all her estate in the bookes
or copies called Murrells Cookery in 2 bookes and A post with a packett of
mad letters in 2 pts ; to wch assignment the hand of Master Thrale
warden is subscribed xij*
29 Sunc 1657
William Fisher. Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Gartrude Dawson, widd of John Dawson, all her estate in the booke
or copie called. The Seamans Secretts. To which assignment the hand of
Master Thealb warden is subscribed
VJ
\i
182
[1 July 1657.
R. Meade, III. Thrale
. Robinson.
•]
1 SttlS 1657
Master Entr«d for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Geo. Sawbridge. called Calendarium eccletiastievm, or a new almanack after the old fathion
for ye commune yeare of man* creacon 5607, Bedempcon 1658, heing ye
2* from the Bis$extile or leap yeare
Vjo
1 3ttltf 1657
Mnater Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Geo. Sawbridge. called IIPOrNnSTIKON, or, an astrologicall prediction of the various
changet likely to occurre in most parts of Europe this jiresent yeare 1668,
from the m/inifold passions & positions of the coelestiall movers, viz' Sun,
moone and ■gtetn-'^ planetts, by John Gadbury ^iXofM6r]<acr^i)(o.
vj"
Tho. Newberry. Entred . .
entituled The Honour of marriage, by [
imo gjulfi 1657
und ye hand of Master Robinson warden a booke
]•
vj"
[Page 21]
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
Slic 1»t of %vA» 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Synopsis anni 1658, a view of the yeare of the worlds redempcon 1658,
and of its creacon 5607, the second after Leap yeare, rectified to the
meridian of ye city of London, by Seth Partridge, surveyor . . vj*
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
1 Sttlj) 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called 'OXvfnria Aw/xaro, or an almanack and prognosticacon for ye yeare
of our Lord 1658, heing the second from Bissextile or Leap yeare, and from
ye creaSbn of the world 5607, by Vincent Wing, mathemat . . vj*
1 3ul£ 1657
Master Entred . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Geo. Sawbridge. called Vavx, Specnlu anni a partu virginis 1658, or a new ttlmama<:k for
the yeare of the worlds redemption 1658, being the second from Bissextile or
Leap yeare, by John Vaux of S' Hellen, Awckland
vj"
1 Sttls 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a liooke
Geo. Sawbridge. called An Ephemeris, or a register for the ye^.re of Christ 1658, & from
the creation 5607, heiruj the second after Bissextile or Leap yeare, by
Richard Healy student in astrology
vj"
* Deleted in Begiiter.
[f:?h°?if."'"}R.Me.ac.
2—6 July 1657.]
183
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
2 Sttlfi T657
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
June 25 to Thursday July 2" 1657 vj'^
[Page 22]
Nathanlell Ekina.
TE^hc 2^ of 3Jttls 1657
Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden,
called, Bobin Hood and the butcher
a ballad
2& aJttlfi 1657
Thomas Parkhurat. Entred . . . und the hand of Master Thba.le warden a booke
called A coppy booke methodised & engraven by T. Cross, containing
14 peeces vj*
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Field.
2» Sttlfi 1657
Entred ... a booke called The humble peticon and advice presented
unto his Highnesse the Lord Protector, by the knights, cittizens and burgesses
assembled at ye Pari' begun & held at Westmr ye 17 day of Septemb
1656, &c . . . . vjd
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Field,
Master
Henrv Hills
and Master
John Field.
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Field.
John Martin and
James AUestree.
2& 3ttl2 1657
Entred ... a booke called An act for continueing & establishing
the subsidy of tunage & poundage, & for reviving an Act for the better
packing of butter & redretse of abuses therein . . . . vj*
2J> 3Jttl2 1657
Entred ... a booke called An additionall act for the better improve-
ment & oAvancing the receipts of the excise and new impost at ye Pari'
begun at Westmr the 17'* day of Sept. 1656 ..... vj*
20 of Sttlu 1657
Entred ... a booke called An act for the preventing of the multi-
plicity of buildings in and about the suburbs of London, & within tenn miles
thereof
vj«
40 3ttl2 1657
Entred
under the hand of Master Thealk warden a booke
entituled Forbesij controversiae
Vja
[Page 23]
INIaster
Thom. Newcomb.
Wtit 6 ?ra» of 3Jttli» 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pain-
phlett or booke of newes called The Publigue Intelligencer from Monday
June 29 to Monday July 6 1657
Vjo
* Deleted in Begister.
18* [6 July 1657. R. M"'i..{f ; ^Jir- j
6 of Sttltt 1657
Master Eutred for his copies by vertue of an assignmt under ve hand and seale of
George Thomason. ijichaed Bostocke, admr of Eob' Bostock of London, stacr, deced, all
the estate, right & tytle, wch the said Robert Bostocke heretofore had in
the bookes or copies, or pts of bookes or copies following, viz' salvo iure
cuiuscunque. [No sum stated.]
A sermon preached at yefunerall of ye Lady Clifton.
Praxis theologica, by John Mayer.
Young gallants whirligigg, or youths reakes, by F. L,
The stime of all, namely, Gods service & mans salvacon.
The Thrasonicall Sj)anish Bragadochio, translated into Engl.
Syom sollace, or ye comfort of ye ajjlicted, by Peter Bostocke. A
serni.
Six treatises ivth certaine serm: on sevall occasions by D'' BeynoldB.
Five bookes of Boetius treating of j)hilosophy, Engl by M' Braith-
wait.
The applicacon of redempcon, by Jn° Wilson, a ser:
Phisicke for a sick justice &c, by M' Braithwaite.
The last trumpet, or a 6 fold xpian dialogue, translated from the
latin prose of R. B. into English verse by J. D.
The shields of the earth, by D' Reynolds. A serm.
A serman touching ye peace & edificacon of ye Church by
D' Reynolds.
Meditacont on ye Sacramt of ye Lords Supper, by D' Reynolds.
M' Beaithwaitb his anniversaries upon his Panerete.
Anotomia dialecticae p Tho: Bourman. A table.
A patterne of piety, &c, by M' John Ley.
A treatise of ye passio)is & faculties of ye soule of man, by
D^ Reynolds.
A treatise of ye interest of ye princes & states of Christcndome
Englished.
The Penitent pilgrim., by M' Braithwaite.
Brittaines originall &c, by Phill: South by.
Astreas teares, an eligie on ye death of S' Rich: Hutton.
Six sermons on 14 HOSEA. Israeli's iieticon in tyme of trouble.
Selfe deniall. Animaiis homo concio latina habita Academicos
Oxonienms. Joy in ye Lord. By D' Reynolds.
The new motions.
An advertitemt cone ye pnte controvsie about Church Govermt.
A relation called, Magnolia dei, &c.
The good Samaritan in 10 serm by M' Jos: Shute.
A fast sermon by Geo: Gillespie.
An anatomy of Indepeney, &c.
A sermon preached by M' Alex: Hinderson.
H.Sobin.on. '„„...._ ft .T,iW 1fifl7 1 135
|R;^^r.""/R'««»d«- 6 July 1657.]
Jus populi. A discourse of ye right of subjects as of princes &c.
Faces about, or a recriminacon charged upon M' Jn° Ooodwin.
A dialogue hetw a civillian <?• a divine, &c.
Jus Begum, Or a vindicacon of ye regall power.
The Kings Cabinet opened, &c.
A caracter of an antimalignant.
A relacon of some passages, wherein ye Scots are pticularly
concerned.
A sermon by M' Gillespie, wth a brotherly examinacon of M' Cole-
man's serm.
Male audit, or an answer to M' Coleman his Male dicis, by
M' Gillespie.
Treason & rebellion, agt their native countrey, justly rewarded.
The People's plea, &c.
A vindicacon of ye magistrates & ministers of Glocester.
Shadowes wthout substance, an answer to M' Saltmarsh by
T. Gattaker.
An answer to ye poisonous paper of D. Jenkins by H. P.
Sworne confederacy betw ye convoeacon of Oxon & ye Tower of
London.
Proposicons cone Chnrch Governmt A Ordinacmi of Ministers.
III. proposicons cone ye Ministry & Governmt of ye Church.
Paraphrase on JOB tranlated (sic) out of French into English.
Might overcomeing right, &c, by Jo. Geere.
The Arcadian princesse.
54.*
* This number is made up by the inclusion of the separate items set out in the
entry beginning " Six Sermons &c."
186
[9—10 July 1657.
H. S.,l..{?^'A«i„„„.]
1657
master: l^enrff fte^le, iWajster.
[Pa«e 34]
Master
Khc 9tb of Sttlfi 1657
Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a
booke called Gallen, 1658. A new almanack for the said yeare, being the
George Sawbridge. second from Lea]) yeare &c, by The. Gallen, mathem:
vj"
91" of 3Jttl» 1657
Maiter Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason, warden a booke
Qeorge Sawbridge. called Dade, 1658. A new almanack and prognostication, in wch you may
behold the state of this yeare of our Lord God, 1658, with physicall observa-
tions & rules of husbandry, being second after Leap yeare, by Will"
Dade, Gent.
vj"
Master
Tbomas Newcomb.
9«> of aittls 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thubloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday July 2''
to Thursday, July 9", 1657 vj*
9» of Sttlfi 1657
Frwiola Orore. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a ballad
called, 5<u2 newes from 8' Katherines, being a relacon of a great fire vj^
Mrs. Mary
SymoM, widd.
9» of 3ttltt 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called An exposicon wth practicall obi^ervacons, continued upon the txventy-
seventh, twenty eighth & twenty ninth chapters of ye booke of Jon, l)eing the
substance of twenty six lectures delivered at Magnus neare the Bridge,
London, by Joseph Caryl, pastor of the congregation there . . vj*
W^t lOtb of 3ttls 1657
[Page 25] Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Tym. Garthwalte. called A dispute lately touching schisme managed in sundry conferences it-
papers between M' Peter Gunning, M' John Pierson of ye Church of England
& If Lenihall, M' J. Tirrett alias Spencer of ye Church of Rome vj^
[QLA?ii«on.}H.S.yle.
13—17 July 1657.]
137
Ut" Of Sttlij 1657
George Hurlooke. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The Advancement of the Art of Navigation, in two parts, &c, by
Henry Phillippes vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
13 gjulff 1657
Entred . . . bv licence of Master Secretary Thurlok one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The PiMiqtie Intelligencer, from
Monday, July 6, to Monday, July 13, 1657
vj"
15 Stllo 1657
Francis Grove. Entred . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a liooke
called The maidens salute, or a compendious dialogue between Nanny and
Betty
Vja
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
16 SulM 1657
Entred . . . by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercnrius Politicus, from Thursday
Jiily 9 to Thursday July 16, 1657 .
VJ"
16 mi» 1657
Francis Grove. Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Nathaniell Ekins, all his estate right and tytle in the ballad called,
Robin Hood <£• the butcher. To which assignment the hand of Master
Thomason warden is subscribed
vj
i<l
Francis Grove.
16 .Uttltt 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, a ballad called,
Jockies lamentation vjhose seditious worke, was the losse of his countrey and
his kirk .
VJ"
m\c 16 Sttli) 1657
[Page 26] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Richard Boyston. A colleccon of offices or formes of prayer, publiqiie and private, fitted to the
needs of all christian families, in cases ordinary and extraordinary, taken
out of the Scripdures and the ancient liturgies of sever all churches, especially
the dreeke, by Jeremiah Taylor, D.D.
VJ
id
Master
Fran. Tyton.
II
17 aittlw 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leb warden a booke called
The mittery of dreames, historically discoursed &c. By Phillip Goodwin,
M.A. minister of the gospell
18
VJ-
188
[20—24 July 1657.
H. B.yle.{^ .JgJi,„o„.]
Adontram Byfleld.
Master
Edmond Fazton.
20 3ia» 1657
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The History of the Evangelicall Churches of the valleys of Piemont,
containing a geographicall description of ye place, &c ; together with a most
puncttiall relacon of ye late hloody massacre 1666. And a narrative of all
ye following transactions to this present tyme, &c, by Samuell Morland, Esq"
VJ"
20 3)uli) 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called Vindiciae Fundamenti, or, a threefold defence of the doctrine of
originall sinne ; together with some other fundamerdalls of salvation &c, by
Nathaniell Stephens, minister of Fenny Drayton in Leicestershire vj*
20 3ia» 1657
Thomas JohnBon. Entred . . . under ye h;iud of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called The pen's transcendencie, or fair writings labyrinth <fcc. Invented
written and engraven by Edward Cocker
vj
id
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
20 3Julo 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pamphlett
or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer from Monday July 13
to Monday July 20, 1657
VJ
id
[Page 27]
Master
Abraham HUIer.
Ehc 21 min 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Orthographia hoc est gramatices nostrae Regiae Latinae pars prima, &c
opera et industria Jos: Riparij • vj '
id
Master
Abel Boper.
23 3lttlj> 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale late warden a booke
called Methodus gratiae Divinae introdndiotie hominis peccatoris at vitam,
septuaginta thesibus succincte et elaborate explicata, authore Reveroudo viro
Thoma Parkero Robert! filio
VJ
id
Master
Thomai Newcomb.
23 SJulM 1657
Entred . . . by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pamphlett
or booke of newes called Mercurials Politicus from Thursday July 16 to
Thursday, July 23, 1657
VJ"
24 3ul» 1657
JohnOarfleW. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Historicall colleccons of ecclesiasticke affaires in Scotland & jioliticke
related to them, including the murder of the cardinal of S' Andrew and the
beheading of their Queene Mary in England, by Ri: Watson
VJ"
[S^T^omasonjH. B.yle,
25—30 July 1657.]
139
25 Sttlji 1657
Thomas Brewster. Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a books
called Y cywir ddychwelwe yn datcuddio y infer bythan or rhai giore
gredadroy per auhawstra macor o drocdigaeth Cadwedigol gan Tho
Shepheard vj*
27 mxXu 1657
under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
reenired and the reasons thereof rendred in a briefe apology of
James Nuthall. Entred
Right
Zach: Crofton, minister at Buttolphs Algate, London &c
vj°
^\it 21 Sttlj) 1657
Eutred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhliche Intelligencer irom. Monday
[Page 28]
Master
Thomas Newcomb. July* 20 to Monday July 27, 1657
VJ
^i
2S MXtt 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Thomas Vere. called The late dreadfnll & most admired calamity of a parcel! of land &
William Gllbertson. many great okes sunk under ground &c VJ*
Francis Grove.
2S SttliJ 1657
Eutred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a ballad
called, The contented bride, or a new dialog^ie betwixt a man & a maid, &c
VJ
ill
28 ^ulu 1657
Charles Tyas. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason, warden a booke
called The man in the moone discovering a world of knavery under ye
VJ"
29 3Jul» 1657
Ralph Wood. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The lienefitt of affliction, by Edward Johnson M.A. late vicar of
Milton near Cambridge & sometimes of Queens Colledge there . vj^
30 SmIm 1657
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurivs Politicus, from Thursday
July 23 to Thursday, July 30, 1657
VJ"
140
[30 July— 10 August 1657. H.8.,i,.{g:fc„.„.]
30 3Jia» 1657
Simon Miller. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called AH, All, All, or the King of Sijaines cabinett couiicells divulged, or,
a discovery of the Spaniard* prevaricacons with all ye 2»-inces & states of
Europe for the obtaining the universall monarchy, written originally in
Latin by J. L. W. & Englished by B. Harris Gent. . . . vj*
iriic Pt of %\\%mX T657
under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a ballad
[Page 29] Entred . .
Francis Grove. called, Boomefor a gamester. Or a hnot of good fellowes
VJ"
30 of ^ugt 1657
Mrs. Martha Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Harrigon. called Legis Fluvius, or the fountaine of the law opened, shewing the
manner, method and formes of proceedings & pleas on all accons & infor-
mations grounded on penall statutes, and the statute itselfe quoted and
directed unto upon which every action depends, applicable to all corts,
especially to ye sessions of the peace, by P. A. Gent. Salvo jure
cuiuscunque
Vju
6 ftttftt 1657
John Redman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Adriani Heereboord, Phil: Professoris Acad: Leid, Primarii Epmhneia
logica sen explicatio turn per notas turn per exempla synops. logicae
BurgersdiciarM .......... vj*
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
6 august 1657
Entred . . . bylicenceof Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pamphlett
or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday July 30 to
Aug' 6, 1657
vj°
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
10 auflt 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe Two weekly pam-
phletts or lx)okes of newes called The Pvi)licke Intelligencer from Monday,
July 27 to Monday August 10, 1657 xij* '
10 augt 1657
Richard Royston. Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The Divine Purity defended, or, a vindicacon of some notes concerning Oods
decrees especially of reprobacon from the censure of D' Reynolds in his
epistolary preface to M' Barlee's Correptory Correccon, by Thomas Pierce,
Rector of Brington
vj°
[a-ftimMonjHSeyle
10 August 1657.]
141
[Page 30]
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Field.
Wiic lot" of August 1657
Entred for their copies Severall Acts made this preseut Parliament, begun
at Westminster 17 day of September 1656. That is to say . • vij*
1. An Act for an assessment upon England at ye rate of 60 000''
p moneth for three moneths from 25 March 1657 to ye 24 of
June, 1657.
2. An Act for the iniprovemi of the revenue of the customea and excise.
3. An Act and Declaration touching severall Acts and Ordinances
made since 20 Aprill, 1653, and before the 3' of September,
1654, tS; other Acts &c.
4. An Act for an Assessmt at ye rate of 35 000"^ moneth upon
England ; 6000" p moneth upon Scotland, & 9000" p moneth
upon Ireland for three yeares from ye 24 of June 1667 for a
temporary supply towards the maintenance of ye Armies &
Navies of this Gomonwealth.
5. An Act for raising of 15,000" sterling in Scotland.
6. An Act for the three moneths assessmt in Ireland for the
maintenance of the Spanish warr and other services of this
Comonwealth.
7. Instruccons agreed upon in Parliamt for Comrs for surveying
the f arrest of Sherwood, the forrest or chase of Needwood ;
the forrest or chase of Kingswood, the forrest or chase of
Ashdowne, or Lancaster great parke, and Enfield Chase.
8. An Act for limitting and setting the prices of wines.
9. An Act for the better observacon of ye Lords day.
10. An Act for punishing such persons as live at high rates, and
have no visible estate, profession or calling answerable thereto.
11. An Act for the better suppressing of theft upon the borders of
England & Scotland & for discovery of highwayman & other
felons.
12. An Act for ye adjournment of this present Pari', from the
26 June 1657 unto ye 20 Jan: following.
13. An Act for iudempnifieing of such psons as have acted for ye
service of ye publicke.
14. An Act givei7ig licence for transporting fish in forreigne bottomes.
[Page 31]
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Field.
^Ut lOtb of Slttftt 1657
Entred . . . the severall Acts following, That is to say . iij»
1. An Act for quiet enjoying of sequestred iiarsonages and
vicaridges by the present incumbent.
2. An Act for the taking away of purveyance and compositions
for purveyance.
3. An Act against vagrants and wandring idle dissolute persons.
4. All Act for ye attainder of ye rebels in Ireland.
5. An Act for the assuring, confirming & setting of Lands and
estates in Ireland.
6. An Act for discovering, convicting & repressing of Popish
recusants. '
142
[12—20 August 1057.
H.Seyle.{g[-ite^„o„.]
12 ^tigttiSt 1657
Francis Grove. Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a ballad
called, Jenny^g lamentation vnth her heme at her hack, &c
VJ"
John Hartln and
James AUestree.
U lluftt 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The hisionj of the sacred and royall majestie of Christina Allessandra,
Queen of Swedland, &c, ye first booke
VJ"
U aitftt 1657
Master Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Rich. Hodgklnson. called The history with the fate of sacrilege discovered by examjjles of
scripture, of heathens, of Christians, from the begining of the world con-
tinually to this day, by S'^ Henry Spilman, knight
vj"
14 ^ugt 1657
Richard Royston. Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale
of Robert Clavell, all his estate, right and tytle in the booke or copie
called, Coena quasi Kowrj. The new enclosures broken downe, and the
Lords Supper laid forth in comon by Will™ Morris of Werrington in the
county of Devon, Esq'. To wch assignmt ye hand of Master Thomason
war is subscribed
vj°
Page 32]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
W\t 17tb %\x^i 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of uewes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, August the 10 to Monday, August 17, 1657 . . • vj"
^i
18 Ungt 1657
Francis Grove. Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Thomason warden, a ballad
called. Sad newes from, sea, being a relacon of the death of Oenerall Blake
and Vice Admirall Badiley ........ vj*
18 augt 1657
Master Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, a ballad called,
Will"' GUbertson. Little John and the foure beggers, a merry song of Robin Hood & Little
John
VJ
\i
Master
John Bartlett.
20 %Vi^mi 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, An Eligie
on the much lamented death of ye Bight hono"' Robert Blake, Esq', one of
the Oeneralls at sea who dyed on Friday ye 7'* of Aug' instant, on board the
Oeorge, in Plimouth Sound, by Geo: Harrison . . • vj*
[aifoiuon.lH'Seyle.
20—27 August 1657.]
143
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
20 ^ugUiSt T657
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Merctirius Politicus, from Thursday,
Aug' 6, to Thursday, August 20, 1657
xij*
Jameg Cmmpe.
20 August 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called How to become rich & happy, or an infallible icay to fare well, &c by
Richard Young of Roxwell in Essex, florilegus . . • vj*
22 Htlftt 1657
John Spencer. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
KAINA KAJ IIAAAIA. Thiwjs new and old, or a large storehouse of
giiniles, sentences, apologies, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, divine, morall.
politicall &c with their severall applicacons, &c, by John Spencer . vj
id
[Page 33]
Francis Grore.
Master
Tho. Newcomh.
Ehe 24 llugu^t 1657
Entred
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a ballad
called, Hey for the chirurgion in the chequered apron . . . vj*
24 nn^t 1657
Entred . . . under tae hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called Killing is murder, or an answer to a treasonous pamphlet entituled.
Killing is no murder . . . . ■ ■ ■ • vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Thomas Young.
24 aitfit 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday Aug' 17 to Monday Aug' 24, 1657 vj*
25 Uttgt 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The comicall histories written by M' Cyrano Bergerac containing the
state and empire of ye moone, translated out of ye original by Thomas
S' Serfe, gent.
VJ"
27 ^uguiSt 1657
Master Eutred . . . by licence of Master Secretary Thukloe, one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
Aug' 20 to Thursday August 27, 1657
VJ"
Francis Grove.
Entred
ballads, viz' :
27 augttJSt 1657
under the hand of Master Thomason warden Two
Englands heavenly admonitions, and timely warning of
repentance die ; England^ worthies worthy to bee remembred, &c . xij
id
144
[28 August— 7 September 1657. h. s.,i.,{ J':^«i»„„.]
2$ ailftt 1657
Charles Tyas. Entred for his oopie under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a
ballad called, The Seamans returne, or safe arrivall to the shore . vj*
Cfic 29tb ^uqmt 1657
[Page 34] Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Joseph Barber. called The rest of Q-lanber his workes, begining at ye second part of the
minerall worke where D' French left off, comprehending ye minerall worke
ill eight bookes &c, Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
29 ^tigu^t 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a sheet of
and"'' paper entituled, A true copie of the last speech of Nafhaniell Butler at hit
Thomas Mathews, execucon in Gheapsidc for the murder comitted on his friend John Knight
Francis Grove.
Vjo
31 Slttftt 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of
called, The penitent sufferer, or the
killed his friend John Knight
Master Thomason warden a ballad
execucon of Nathaniell Butler, who
vj
a
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
31 attftt 1657
Entred . . . by licence of Master Secretary THrrRLOB one weekly
paniphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday August the 24, to Monday August 31, 1657
Vja
3 Sc|item1)cr 1657
Master Entred . . . by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pamphlett
Thomas Newcomb. ^^ ^ooke of newes called Mercurim Politicus from Thursday Aug' 24 to
Thursday, September 3, 1657
vj"
50 SiCpU 1657
Thomas Yonng. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Entertainments of the court of Paris & academicall discourses,
written in French, &c and translated into English by Thomas S' Serfe,
Gent
vj
id
^iic 7tb of Sc|»tcml». 1657
[Page 35] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
Tym. Garthwalte. called Letters of M' Hales of Eaton CoUedge to S' Dudley Garleton,
L* Embassador &c, touching the proceedings in the Synod of Dort, 1618,
1619, with foure sermons on these texts, viz'. One on LUKE 18. 1.; one on
John, 18. 36; one on GENESIS 17. 1; one on 1 Samvfaa. 24. 5. all
preached by the said M' Hales
vj
i<l
Lo^'A'omaton./H. 8«yle.
8—14 September 1657.]
145
8 Sejitent^icr 1657
Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a
booke called Two treatises, one called, The saints spiritual! delight, ye
other called, The Ghristian in the Mount of meditacon on PSAL. 1. 2.
Master
Ralph Smith.
by M' Thomas Watson, minister at Walbrooke
Vja
10 Scpfcmt)* 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Henry Seyle. ^ large 2^'''eface to If Sandersons Sermons, begining with these words,
" How these sermons willte looked upon (if at all looked upon) by ye men
of the Times, is no very hard matter to conjecture " &c & ending with
these words, " Consider what hath been said & pray to ye Lord, to give us
all a right understanding in all things. Amen, Amen.''
VJ
id
12 Sc4>teml>. 1657
Rich. Marriott. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
A tract of (he nature* of Ethichs, with tivo sermons on the texts following,
one on the first booke of SaMUELL twelfe chap: three and twentieth & foure
& twentieth verses : tK other on the sixteenth chap, of JOHN and the seaventh
verse by John Hales, late fellow of Eaton Colledge
VJ"
H Sejit. 1657
Phillip Brlggs. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The Cahinett of Venus unlocVt, or her secrets displayed and laid open to
publicke view, collected out of Smebaldus his Geneanthropeia chiefly &
some others
vj°
[Page 36]
Francis Grove.
^Uc U of Scjitemli, 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a ballad
called, Sirrah ! Hast thou ere a brasse farthing give mee one, &c . vj*
H Sejitcmli. 1657
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called The pleasant history of the blind beggar of Bednall Greene, declaring
his life and death, &c ........ . vj*
14 S<>|»tcml>. 1657
John Stafford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called An exact and true narracon of the life and death of that famous
& most unsatisfied and unbounded person, Leiu: Coll John Lilburn &c vj*
II
* Deleted in Register.
19
146
[14—17 September 1657.
H.B.yU.{J.fc'i„o„,]
U Septemti, 1657
NevUl Symonds. Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason wardeu a booke
called A treatise of conversion, jireached and now published for the use of
those y' are strangers to a true conversion, especially ye grosly ignorant &
ungodly, by Richard Baxter, teacher of ye Church of Christ at Keder-
minster
vj"
Master
John BotbweU,
Master
Thomai Newcomb
and
Thomas Mathews.
U Scjlt. T657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The Penitent murtherer, being an exact narrative of the life and
death of Nathaniell Butler, wth the severall conferences held ivith the said
Butler in Newgate, &c,* with his confession, speech & prayer & ye sermon
preached after his exeeucon &c, by Randolph Yearwood, chaplain to ye
right hono"' the Lord Mayor. Unto wch is added a serious advice to ye
cittizens of London, by some ministers of the gospell in the said citty upon
occasion of the horrid murther and dreadfull death of Nath Butler an
high malefactor .......... vj*
U SejJt 1657
Master Assigned over unto him by vertue of a note under the hand and seale
Evan Tyler. ^f jojjjj Cbooke, one moyetie or halfe parte of the booke or copie called,
A method for meditacbn, by James Usher, late B" of Armagh. To which
assignment the hand of Master Thomason warden is subscribed . vj*
[Page 37]
Master
Tho. Newcomb
€ftc U SitpUmh. 1657
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe, two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of ucwes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, August 31, to Monday, Septemb. 14, 1G57 . . xij*
15tb of Scjit. 1657
under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a lx>oke
Wm»' Brooke. Entred . .
entituled Eiiigmaticall characters, written by Richard Fleckno
VJ"
iSIaster
Hum. Hoseley.
16 ^e)itemti« 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Cleopatra the eighth part. The history of Alcamenes and Menalippa.
Englished out of French by a pson of quality .... vj"
Master Pakeman
and
Master Bedell.
Wb of 3stpUmh. 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Lee warden a booke entituled
A treatise of the office of a Justice of peace ; with instriiccons how <fc in what
manner ttntutes shalbe expouiuled by [' ] Fleetwood late Recorder
of London
vj«
* Some words follow this, which have been deleted aud cauuot be deciphered.
[a'!fcm„on.}H. Beyle
17—21 September 1657.]
147
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
T7 Sctitem(i« 1657
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thuelob two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Septemb. 3 to Thursday, September 17, 1657 .... xij*
Master
Thorn. Underbill.
18 Sc|itcmb» 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A catechisme shorter ihen the short catechisme, compiled principally
hy M. Ball otd of wch this (for the most part) was taken, or, ye epitome or
contraccon of M. Balls short catechisme. Also a spirituall song for the
Lords Supper or Comunion put into an ordinary tune &c, Together with tvio
other hymns or psalmes, ye first concerning submission, ye second ye Lords
Prayer, by S. L. M.A & F C C C .
vj"
[Page 38]
John Baker.
ll\it 18 S(4)teml)« 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called lieponse aux questions de M' Despagne adressees a, VEglise Franroise
de Londres
vj
id
Master
Hum. Moseley,
18 S()itan(i. 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The passions of Dido for Eneas as it is incomparably expres't in ye
fourth booke of Virgill. Translated into English by Edm: Waller and
Sidney Godolphin, Esq""
VJ"
18 Sejitcmii* 1657
Richard Marriott. Entred . . under ye hand of Master Lee warden, a booke called
Severall sermons . . . vnth a letter to a ffriend concerning the manner
of Gods administracon of the meanes to salvation, by John Hales, late
fellow of Eaton Colledge deced vj*
Master
John Rothwell,
Master
Josuah Kirton,
Master
Richard Tomlins
and Master
Henry Hills.
19 Se^itcmli. 1657
Entred . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, a booke c;alled
The Dutch annotations upon the whole Bible, or all the holy canonical
scriptures of the Old & New Testament; together with & according to
their owne translacon of all the text : as both the one and the other were
ordered & appointed by the Synod of Dort, 1618, and published by authority
1637. Now faithfidly comunicated to the use of Great Brittaine in
English : whereunto is prefixed an exact narrative touching the whole worke
and this translacon, by Theodore Haak, Esq"
VJ
id
7E,hc 21 tb of SejitcmiJ. 1657
under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
[Page 39] Entred . .
Charles Wei)b, called Pieridet, or the Muses mount, by Hugh Crompton, gent.
VJ-
148
[21—28 September 1657.
• 8«yle.{o.''re'oma«on.]
21 Sciltcmll* T657
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
painphlett or booke of iiewes called The PnhlicJce Intelligencer, from
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Monday Sept: 14 to Monday, Septemb. 21, 1657
vj"
Master
Jn«' Macock.
22tb of Sc|)trmlicr 1657
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Lee warden a booke entituled
The sector on a quadrant, or a check to calculation, being a treatise
containing the description & use of two quadrants, the one a quarter, of
Stofflers projection, the other a qtiarter of the horizontall projection, both
inverted, wth all ye sector lynes put on in circles & lines of versed sines,
tangents, secants &c, so put on also with a curved lyne and fitted scales
thereto for more ease in finding the houre & Azimuth in one latitude. And
the serpentine lines in five turnes & two turnes with other mathematicall
instrumts Written by John Collins, student in the mathematiques &
published by Henry Sutton, mathematicall Instrument-maker
VJ"
Master
John Bartlett.
23 Se))t(m(i. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The Good mans way to Godward or severall sermons ... all preached
by Alexander Grosse late preacher of Ashburtou in Devonshire . vj*
^Eftc 23 of Sc|}tcm]). 1657
[Page 40] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Isaac Herbert. A discourse of the national excellencies and advantages of Engld, hj
Richard Hawkins
Vja
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
24 ScjlfcmJl* 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Septemb. 17 to Thursday, September 24, 1657 • vj'
id
2$ SicpU 1657
Charles Tyas.* Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a ballad
called, Hey for the chirurgion in the chequered apron . • VJ
id
Master
Andrew Crooke.
2$ Stcptcmh, 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thompson warden a booke
called Influences of grace or CANTICLES chapter first, verse the fourth,
by Samuell Rutherford, Professor of Divinity in the University of
S' Andrews in Scotland .......
VJ
id
• This snmame was originally written as Grove, and the word Tyas afterward*
written over it.
LO.'Koni
.}H.s.y:.. 29 September— 14 October 1657.]
149
Ralph Wood.
29 SiCpU 1657
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called The Passing Bell rung out by James Harwood B.D.
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
John Marshall.
[Page 41]
Rich. Lownes.
1 ©Ctotl. 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
paniphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politieus, from Thursday
Sept 24 to Thursday, October 1, 1657
vj
ii
1 ©rtob. 1657
Entred . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
A refutation of a pampMett entituled in the English copie, A justification of
ye proceedings of ye French Church in London, about ye suspencon of
M' Elijah Delmey .......... vj*
6tb of ©dolicr 1659 [i.e. 1657]
Entred
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Hymens Praeludia, or Loves master-piece, the 6"* pte
VJ*
Francis GroTC.
6tb Of ©Cfoti, 1657
under tho hand of Master Thomason warden a ballad
Entred . .
called, The cittie gamball, or netves from Seacole lane
VJ-
8 of mctoh. 1657
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
Tho. Newcomb. paniphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politieus from Thursday
Octob 1. to Thursday, Octob 8. 1657 vj* '
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Francis GroTe.
12 0ctoh. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand & by licence of Master Secretary
Thurloe, three weekly pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Puhlique
Intelligencer from Monday, Septemb. 21 to Monday, October 12, 1657
IVUJ"
n ®rtol>, 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, Two
ballads called, The netv So Ho, or the lovers masque. A Jest or
M' Constable xij*
U ©Ctoil, 1657
James Crumpe, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Proper meanes to expell grosse ignorance in a necessary and profitable
explanacon of three fundamentall principles of Christian religion, &c, viz',
Hovi man was at first created ; How hee is now corrupted & How hee may
bee again restored, the first pte ; Together wth ye second pte entituled An
ezperimentall index of the heart, or a Providentiall conference between two
friends, &e, by Bichard Young, Florilegus
VJ"
150
[16—20 October 1657.
H.86yle.{g^-^«i,„„.]
Wht 16 of mctoii. 1657
[Page 42] Eutred for his copie under tlie hand of Master Lee warden a books
Richard Royston. (-ailed Additionalh to the mistery of Jesuitisme viz' : An advice of the paetorg
of Rouen to the pastor n of all other jjlaces in & throiujh France, concertdng
the pernicious maximes of gome late casuists, &c, Translated out of French
by a pson of quality . . . . . . . . vj*
Master
George Tbomason.
16 ®ftol)» 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
A sermon touching the use of humane learning preached in Mercers Chappell
at ye funerall of the learned gentleman M' John Langley late schoole Mr of
Pauls schoole in London on ye 21 Sept. 1657 by Edw: Reynolds, D.D.
VJ"
16 ®doil, 1657
Mrs. Sarah Griffin. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Cerbyd iechydwriaeth neu Prif Byngciau Crefydd Gristonogaiel vjedihu
egluro a n gosod allan. 1. yn gyntaf, viewn sententian a Mheolav awdyrdodl
2. yn nessaf mewn cyd ymddiddan trvnjym holion ac aftebion, in English
and Welch
VJ
id
17 0ctoh. 1657
Masiier Entred ... by vertue of an assignment iinder the hands & scales of
Will"' Leake. Bridgett Haies widd of Lawrence Haies & Jane Graisby & by order of
a fiiU cort of Assistants, holden the 16. Oct: instant the booke or copie
called, The Merchant of Venice a play written by William Shakspeare
gent : to which assignment the hand of Master Thomason warden is
subscribed
VJ
id
Master
Tho8. Newcomb.
19 ©rtoti, 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurlob one weekly
pamphlet or booke of newes called The Puhlique Intelligencer, from
Monday October 12 to Monday Octob: 19, 1657
VJ"
Master
George Sawbrldge.
19 ©ctol», 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Merlini Anglici Ephemeris, Astrologicall predictions for ye yeare
1658, by William Lilly, student in astrology
VJ"
m%t 20ti> of ©dolicv 1657
[Page 43] Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Thomas Brewster, called Quare impedit, A politicall discourse in two bookes, ye former con-
taining the first preliminary of Oceana, inlarged, interpreted & vindicated,
itc, ye second concerning ordinacon agt D' Hamond & D' Seaman & the
authors they follow &c,hy J 3,mes EATiingtOTi . vj*
[a'fe.ma.on.fH. Beyle.
21—27 October 1657.]
161
21 ®ctoi>» 1657
Bicbard Harper. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke
called A funerall exercise or sermon, spohen at ye solemnizacon of ye
obsequies of that precious S' and dearly beloved brother Leift Col John
Lilburne
VJ
^i
Master
Ttao. Newcomb.
22 ©rtotl. 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe two weekly
paniphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
October 8 to Thursday Octob 22, 1657 xij*
Master
John Sweeting.
24 mctoii, 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A proclamacon of his Majestie the King of Spaine for ye conservacon
of ye contrabands Mevocacon of ye permissions Prohibition of the use of the
-merchandises & fruits of ye realmes of Ffrance England & Portugall,
& reformacon of vestures & apparell & other things Translated out of
Spanish vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
26 ®ctot>. 1656 [i.e. 1657]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publiche Intelligencer from
Monday, October 19 to Monday, Octob 26, 1657 . . . . vj"
id
[Page 44]
Master
Bleb. Hodgklnson.
^tic 26 of ®i:tot). 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Joh: Amos Comenii Vestibulum novissimum Linguae Latinae &c, in
English and Latin by J. B.
[There was a marginal note to this entry, but successful
efforts were made at some time to obliterate it.]
VJ"
27 ©Ctol). 1657
Robert Glbbs. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Sensuallity dissected, or the epicures motto opened, censured,
improved in a sermon preached to divers cittizens of London, born in ye
county of Kent, &c, 9 June 1657, by Tho: Case, M.A. & rector of S. Giles
in the ffields vj*
Master
Thom. Newberry
and
Bandolpb Taylor.
27 ©ftoll, 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A learned comentary or expiosicon on ye whole epistle of the
PhilliI'IANS, being the substance of many sermons preached at Ports-
mouth, by Nathaniell Tucker, late minister of ye gospell there . vj*
152
[29 October— 6 November 1657. h. s.yi..{g^-^«i,„„„.]
29 mctoh. 1657
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurins Politicus from Thursday,
Master
Thorn. Newcomb.
Octob 22, to Thursday, October 29, 1657
VJ"
30 ®Ctoh. 1657
Edward Dod. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The affinity of sacred liturgies, exhibiting all ye liturgies of the Church of
England since the Reformacon. As also the late Scottish service booke, &c,
& upon them all annotacons vindicating that Comon Prayer from the
objections- of its adversaries &c by H. L'Estrange
vji
Master
Thorn. Drlng
and Master
Nath. Paris.
21 [sic] 0ctoi}. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Sapientia justificata, or a vindicacon of ye 5"' chap, to the ROMANS &c,
being an answer to D' Taylors booke entituled, Deus justificatus by John
Gaule, minister of Great Staughtou in the countie of Huntingdon vj*
^Uc 31 ®ctol>, 1657
[Page 45] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Richard Boyston. The examination of Tilenus before the tryers in order to his intended
settlemt in the office of a publique preacher in the Comonwealth of Utopia
Whereunto are annexed the tenents of the remonstrance &c. Together with
a short Essay by way of anotacons upon the fundamentall thesis of M' Tho:
Parker vj*
2 Hobemli* 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
WUI""' Leake. called The severall opinions of sundry antiquaries viz' Judge Doddridge,
M' Agar, Francis Tate, William Cambden tli Joseph Holland touching ye
antiquity, power, order, state, manner, persons, & proceedings of ye high
court of Parliament in England
VJ-
3 fiodcmt)* 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Thorn. Roycroft. Antoninus his itenerary, or journeys of the Roman empire so farr as it
concerneth Brittaine after the edicon of Aldus Manutius, Will" Harrison,
Josia* Symler, Jerome Surita & others, more correctedly published by
William Burton of London ........ vj*
Rich. Harriott.
Entred
deceased
6 nob, 1657
under the hand of Master Lee warden Three sermons
all preached by John Hales late fellow of Eaton Colledge
vj
ii
[o.Thomaion. \^' S«yl«
6—13 November 1657.]
153
6 Hob* 1657
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a
booke called Modus tenendi Parliamentum ajnid Anglos in two bookes &c
Master
John Burroughs
Master
John Kothwell,
VJ"
6 iloU. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Etiglandg Remembrancer containing a true and full narrative of
those two never to bee forgotten deliverances, the one from ye Spanish
invasion in 88. The other from ye hellish powder plot Nov: 5, 1605 &c, by
Sam: Clarke, pastor in Bennet ffink
VJ
id
[Page 46]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
?Eftc 9tb of floliemli, 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publique Intelligencer from
Monday, October 26, to Monday, Nov: 9 1657
xij"
9tb of Bobcneb. 1657
Mrs. Jane Bell. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The T-urke turned Christian, or a Relacon of the conversion of a native
Turke wth ye manner of his baptisme on Sunday, Nov: 8, 1657, in the
Strand
VJ"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
12 floU. 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
October 29 to Thursday November 12, 1657 xij*
13 ilobcmh. 1657
Vlim- Weekley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The use and practice of faith, or faiths universall usefulnes &c,
together with the excellency of a spirituall life, &c, delivered in the publicke
lectures at Ip.swich by the late eminent and faithfull servt of his Lord
M' Mathew Lawrence, preacher to the sd towne . . . . vj'*
13 llolicmli. 1657
will™' Weekely. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The reigne of Qustavus the sonne of Ericus, King of Sweeden, &c, by
a pson of quality VJ*
13 lUhtmh. 1657
Henry Marsh. Entred ... by vertue of au assignment under the hand and seale of
M" Bell, widd all her estate right & title in the booke or copie called,
The Turke turned Christian, &c. To wch assignment the hand of Master
Lek warden is subscribed ........ vj*"
n 20
154
[13—19 November 1657.
H. 8eyI..{g[i^ifoma.on.]
13 Hoticmt)* 1657
Henry Marsh. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Lek warden a booke called
The Glory of repentance or the joy of an<jells, being a narracon of the
wonderfull conversion of Joseph now Phillip Johnson a native Turhe by the
endeavors by B' Warmestry & M' Gvning. As also his vision manner of
baptisms wth severall conferences between him & severall ministers, uith a
sermon preached at that solemnity by D' Warmestry . . . vj**
W,Uc Wb of flob. 1657
[Page 47] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a ballad
Frwcls Grove. called, Blood cries for revenge, or a true relation of the bloody & barbarous
massacres in the late flourishing citty of Lesna in the Mngdome of Poland
vj*
Master
Thom. Newcomb.
16 ilob. 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publique Intelligencer, from
Monday, Nov. 9"" to Monday, November 16, 1657
vj"
16 llotl« 1657
Tym. Garthwalte. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called A letter concerning ye present state of religion amongst us, by
Herbert Thorndyke vj*
16 nt>h. 1657
James Crumpe. Entred . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The tryall of true wisedome, or a choice & cheape guift for a friend both to
please & pleasure him &c, by Richard Young of Roxwell in Essex,
Pflorilegus vj*
17 floU, 1657
Danlell White.* Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason, warden a booke
called 'Airo(caXvi/'i« 'AiroKaAvi/ffo)?, or the Mevelacon revealed, being an
exposicon on the booke of the REVELATION UF JoiIN <fcc by Will™ Hicks,
gent
VJ"
Master
John Crooke.
19 Hod. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The judgmt of the late Archbishop of Armagh & Primate of Ireland,
of the extent of Christ's death the Sabbath & observacon of ye Lords day :
The ordinacon of reformed churches, ivith a vindicacon of him from pre-
tended change of opinion, &c, by Nicholas Bernard D.D, & Preacher to the
hono'''* Societie of Graies Inne, London
vj»
* The name " Waite " has been deleted and White inserted.
[o.'ffomajon.lH- Seyle.
23—30 November 1657.]
155
23 flob» 1657
Stephen Lewis and Entred for their copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
Thomas Lewis. called A garden of delight, decVt with choice flowers of English poetry, by
John Thomson, gent. vj*
[Page 48]
Master
John Martyn,
-Master
James AUestree
and Thomas Dicas.
m\t Zl floiiemli* 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, a booke called
A necessary consideration or brief e resolucon of the chief e controversies in
religion, that divide the Westerne Church, occasioned by the present calamity
of the Church of England, in 3 bookes &c by Herbert Thorndyke . vj*
Master
Henry Seyle, M'
26 Hob. 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled The stumbling-block of disobedience & rebellion cunningly laid by
Calvin in the subjects way, discoved & removed by Peter Heylin, D.D.
vjd
Master
The. Newcomb.
26 aoa, 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday
November 12, to Thursday, Novemb 26, 1657
xy
id
29 aoti* 1657
Henry Marsh. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Pleroforia, or, the fulnes of joy how to bee reaped & attained unto by the
enjoyment of true felicity &c, whereunto is added one excellent dialogue of
D' Thaulerus with a poors beggar, &c
VJ
id
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
29tb Of aobemliet; 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled A prospective of the navall triumph of ye Venetians on ye Turke
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
30 Bobtmh. 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publique Intelligencer from
Monday, November 16, to Monday, November 30, 1657
X1J°
[Page 49]
Master
Will""' Leyboum.
mu 30tb of ilolicmll* 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Sixteene pence in the pound, or a Table shewing the present worth of
one pound anuity for any tyme under 100 yeares &c . . • VJ'
id
156
[30 November — 5 December 1657. H.8eyi..{?&„o„,]
30 lloti. 1657
James NnthaU. Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Perjury the proof e of forgery or M' Croftoas civility justified by Cadmam
falsity Vj*
imo Hec, 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
John Legatt. Thomae Thomasij Bictionarium summa fide ac diligeyitia acmratissime
emendatum, magnaque insuper rerum scitu dignorum & vocabulorum
accessione longe auctius locupletiiisque redditum et vocabularium Anglo
Latinum ex dictionario ......... vj*
2° Dcrcmli* 1657
Joseph Cranford. Entred . . . und ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled The mission of ministers maintained or, the gosjyell ordinance of
ordination asserted, &c. by Tho: Wills, minister
VJ°
2» 2lfCCml>» 1657
John Garfield. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A practicall comentary upon all the hookes of the Old Testament from
Genesis to the end of ye Psalms, &c, by Abraham Wright sometimes
fellow of S' John Baptist Colledge in Oxford
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
3» Becemh* 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius PoUticus, from Thursday,
November 26, to Thursday Decemb 3" 1657 . . . . vj^
Master
Bobert White.
5tb Btccmi), 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Christ and his Church, or, Christianity Explained under seven evan-
gelicall & eeclesiasticall heads, viz', 1. Christ welcomed in his nativity.
2. Christ admired in his Passion, &c, by Edw: Hyde, D D, sometimes
fellow of Tr. Colledge in Camb & late rector resident of Brightwell in
Berks vj*
lEJhc 5^" of 33cccmlicr 1657
[Page 60] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, foure
Nerlll Simons. severall sheets of paper with ye titles following, viz', One sheet for the
ministry agt molignants of all sorts. A second sheet for ye ministry
justifiein^ our calling agt Quakers, seekers, & Papists and all yt deny us to
bee ye ministers of Christ. One sheet called, A winding sheet for Popery
& one sheet agt Quakers, all written by Richard Baxter . . vj*
[Y:-k^
,.}H. Seyle-
5—7 December 1657.]
167
5 Bccemh, 1657
NeTlll Simmons. Entred for his copie imder the hand of Master Thomason warden, A
sheet of paper printed on one side called Direccons to Justices of Peace
especially in Corporaebns for their discharge of their duty to God, written
at ye request of a magistrate & published for the use of others that need it,
by Richard Baxter vj*
7 Beccmh. 1657
Master Entred . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Henry Herrlngman. galled Severall poems upon severall occasions, To wch is added, A Poem to
my Lord Broghill Epithalamium upon the marriage of the Lady Mary
daughter to his Highnesse, wth the Lord Viscount Ffalconbridge, to bee sung
in recitative musick An essay for the new theater, representing the
preparacon of the Athenians for the reception of Phocion after hee had
gained a victory, all written by S' William Davenant
VJ°
7 ?3cccml}. 1657
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Henry Herrlngman. called A view of the Jesuits jJolitichs, humbly offered to the consideration of
Christian princes . . . . . . . . . • vj''
Master
Henry Herrlngman.
7 Btttvxii, 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Satyricall Letters and handsome descriptions, dedicated to the Duke
of Arpicon by Mounsieur De Cyrano Bergerac. Translated out of the
French into English vj*
[Page 51]
Master
Nathan. Brookes.
Tiit 7tb Jr«ti» of IScccmt). 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, a booke called
The misteries of love and eloquence, or, the arts of wooing & complementing
as they are managed in the Spring Garden, Hide Parke, the New Exchange
and other eminent places, &c . . . . . . . . vj''
Master
John Williams,
Tym. Garthwaite
and Henry Marsh.
7 Btttmh, 1657
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Heney Marsh, the booke or copie called. The Glory of Repentance, or the
joy of Arujells, being a narracon of ye woiulerfull conversion of Joseph now
Phillip Bunduly a native Turke by the endeavour of M' Guning and
D' Warmestry &c. To which assignment the hand of Master Thomason
warden is subscribed ......... vj*
7 Becemh, 1657
Charles Tyas. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a ballad
called A sad murder comitted in Hertfordshire neare Ware upon ye body
of M' Billidge of London, ffruiterer
Vja
158
[7—12 December 1657.
H. Seyle.io. ThomMon.J
7 Scccmb* 1657
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke
called Nepers Institucon of sjihericall trigonometrie fitted & a2^2)lied to
Master
WIU"' Leybourn.
j)ractice
VJ"
7tb Bcccntii. 1657
under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Master Entred . .
will"- Leybourn, Trigonometriae sphaericae institutio ad praxin accomodata
Vj"
10 ^ccemii* 1657
Tym. Garthwalte. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Totuin homiiiis. The tvhole duty of man plainly set downe for the
use of ye meanest reader, divided into 17 chapters, one whereof being read
every Lords day, the whole may bee read over thrice in the yeare with prayers
upon sundry occasions vj*
10 Scccmli. 1657
Francl8 Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The Christians sure guide, converting sinners from their evill wayes &
sinfull courses, tending to destruccon & leading them on in the direct path
of vertue & piety, &c ........ . vj*
[Page 52]
Master
John Martyn,
Master
James AUestree
and Thomas Dicas.
James Crumpe,
Wxt lltb XfAv Of ^cccml)« 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Hugonis Grotij Annates et historiae de rebus Belgicis, in Lattin and
English vj"
id
12 Hiriremt)* 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Provision tlmt the deceived may bee undeceived & saved, the devill
outwitted, and that none may bee disappointed of their end by mistaking their
way, &c, by R. Junius vj*
Master
Ham. Hoseley.
Entred
12 Becemfi, 1657
under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called Hymens Freludia, or Love's masterpeice, the 7'* part
VJ"
Master
John Streater.
12 Ulccrmt). 1657
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called iftov So\o/iior\os. The temple of Solomon shadowed by scripture
light, by Samuell Lee, minister
VJ
id
[al^h'omason.lH. Seyle.
16—21 December 1657.]
159
16 Bu^mli* 1657
Blchard Eoyston. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The sigh.es of the Church of England, humbly presented to my honoured and
beloved countreymen, psons of true honor piety & prudence, who have a just
gratitude, love and pitty to her . . . . . . . vj^
Master
Abel Roper
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
18 ^Utmh. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The history of Venice written in Italian originally by Paulo Paruta,
Procurator of 8' Marhe comenceing the yeare 1519 S continueing for
40 yeares folloiving ; Also the warrs of Cipras by the same author, both
Englished by Henry, E. of Monmouth
vj"
Master
Thomas Dring.
18 ^Utmb. 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Familiar letters of Mounsr de Balzac to Mounsr Chaplaine, translated into
English by Gilbert Haviers .
vj"
[Page 53]
Robert Crofts.
mxt 19tb of Hetcml), 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called An exact booke of the most select judiciall writts used in the comon
law, translated from ye originall manuscript which was collected by the
hands of yt eminent clerhe, Robert Moyle, Esq" late one of ye Protho-
notaries of ye Court of Comon Bench, Translated into English by [^ ]
Vjd
21 Bu, 1657
Nevill Symons. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A call to the unconverted to tnrne & live & accept of mercy, while
mercy may bee had, &c, by Richard Baxter
vj°
Master
Fran. Tyton.
21 Btuxwii* 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The blessed peacemaker and Christian reconciler, &c, by Claudius
Gilbert, B.D. minister of ye gospell at Limrick
Vjo
Master
Fran, Tyton,
21 llcamli» 1657
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A pleasante walke to Heaven through the new & liveing way wch the
Lord Jesus consecrated for us & his sacred word reveales unto us, by
Claudius Gilbert B.D. minister of ye gospell at Limrick
VJ-
160
[21 December — 7 January 1657. h. seyi..{^i\«i,„„.]
21 Beccmh. 1657
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a
Fran. Tyton. iMjoke called A soveraigne antidote agt smfull errors, the epidemicall
plague of these latter dayes, &c by Claudius Gilbert, B.D. minister of the
gospell at Limrick in Ireland
VJ"
[Page 54]
Master
Ham. Moseley,
Master
John Crooke and
Richard liownds.
?riic 21 tb of Sfccmli, 1657
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under all their severall
hands and seales the booke or copie called, Hymens Praeludia, or love's
masterjwice being the whole tenn parts of Cleopatra, translated into
English. To which assignment the hand of Master Thomason warden is
subscribed vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
28 J^ccemh* 1657
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Ffoure weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Pnhltcke Intelligencer from
Monday Nov. 30 to Monday, Deeemb 28, 1657 . . . • ij*
28 mec. 1657
Thomas JohnBon. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The pens triumph being a copie hooke containing variety of examples
of all hands practised in this nation. Adorned with incomparable hnots &
flourishes &c. Invented, written & engraven by Edward Cocker
vj«
2 3)antiiiri> 1657^8
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden & under the
SamueU QeUibrand. hands of Doctor Humphrey Chambers, Master Edmund Calamy,
Master Simeon Ashe and Master Adonibam Byfield a booke called
The Shephard of Israeli, or Gods pastorall care over his people, delivered in
divers sermons on the whole twentie third PsALME, together wth the doctrine
of Divine providence on MATH. 10. 29, 30, 31, by Obadiah Sedgwicke,
B.D. late minister at Covent Garden
vj"
7 SfitnUitlTj) 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Samuell Speed. Entred
under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called. The Old Couple, a comedy, by Thomas May, Esq'
VJ^
?Kfie 7tb of 3;inititr£| 1657^8
[Page 66] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
James Nuthall. called A sober arrest of ffive unsober men, or, an epistolary expostulacon
tvith ye three renowned Common-Councill men & two engraven church-
wardens of the Ward of Portsoken in the parrish of Buttolphs, Algate,
Loiulon, <&c, by Alethes Nortroffe their ffriend and neighbour
vj"
[^■&a.o«.}=S«y>»
7—12 January 1657.]
161
7 .1fammrj> 1657^8
Master Entred for his copies by licence of Master Seer Thurloe flBve weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
December 3" to Thursday, January 7'" 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] . ij» vj*
Master
Thomas Dring.
11 San* 1657 [i.e. 1657=^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a books
called Court institucons, or, waies & examples by which courtiers & officers
of state may square their transactions prudently & in good order <& method
Translated out of French into English
VJ»
Master
William Lee,
Master
D. Fakeman,
Master
Gab. Bedell and
Charles Adams,
11 3litttUitrM 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Narrationes modernae, or modern reports, being a collection of
reports in the upper Bench, aswell upon ye criminall as upon ye Plea side
from ye begining of Hillary terme 21. Car: to ye end of Michas terme
1655, by W. S. of the Inner Temple, Esq-- vj*
11 3Janttar» 1657 [Le. 1657^8]
Master John Place Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
and Will™' Place. ^ Discourse of Phlebetomy wherein breifly is shewne its two seasons, viz'.,
the season of eslection & ye season of necessite, &c, written in French by
Da: de Planis campi chyr: Translated out of ye originall by Edmund W:
wellwiller to phisicke & chirurgery
Vjo
[Page 56]
Master
William Gllbertson
and Master
Thomas Vere.
Robert Wood.
IKfic lit" of aJammrii 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The Messinger from the dead, or, the dreadfull conference betweene
the ghosts of Henry the Eight & Charles the ffirst of England . . vj*
11 SJanmu'jj 1657 \j.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a sheet
of paper, printed on one side entituled, A New Yeares Gift, or, a good
pennyworth of householdstuffe by C. H. vj'^
11 Samiarfi 1657 [i.e. 1657^=8]
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe, Two weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday Decemb 28, to Monday Jan: 11 1657
VJ
d»
Master
12 Samtarv 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
a™ "Mast"""'*' ^'■^^^^^ ^^® 3^"'"''^ ^<^W0- Translated out of French into English
Thomas Dring. — ■ ■
VJ"
II
* Obviously a clerical error for xijd.
21
162
[13—26 January 1657.
H.8e,l..{g^-A«i„,„.]
Tymothy Twyford
and William Place.
13 gjittt. 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke
called A short compendium, or brief e declaracon of wlmt every officer of his
late Ma"" court of Exchequer ought to doe by vertue of hig office in
England, &c, written at the request of ye right hono'''' the Lord TreS^r Buck-
hurst, by M' Fanshaw, with a narration of his opinion concerning the same
Whereunto is added a short view of the course of pceedings by English Bill
in the office of the cheife remembrance of the td exchequer . . vj*
Master
Tbomas Nencomb,
U .Ditmiitri; 1657 [/.t. 1657^8]
Eutred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
paniphlett or booke of uewes called Mercurius Politiciis, from Thursday
January 7, to Thursday, Jan: 14, 1657 vj*
[Page 57]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
7£^Ut 18tb ot* Sanuarw 1657^8
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
paniphlett or booke of newes called The Publiche Intelligencer, from
Monday January 11 to Monday Jan: 18, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] . vj*
Master
George Thomason.
18 -SilltUitro 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The comfort & crowne of great actions, in a sermon preached December 4
1657, before the Honourable East India Company, by Edw: Reynolds, D.D.
22 3Jiimiitr» 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
John Bellinger. Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, lialfe a
sheet of paper printed on one side called, A single hlanhe bond wth
condicon for payment of money: and one other halfe sheet of paper
printed on one side called, A double blanke bond with condicon for jmy-
ment of money, both cutt in copper. Salvo jure cuiuscunque
vj"
Master
Thomas Warren.
26 3)itttUitru 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Seasonable observacons humbly offered to his Highnesse the Lord
Pro<ec<or, by Sam: Lambe of London, merchant . . . • vj
id
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and
Edward Tbomas.
26 gjilttiutrw 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A hriefe chronology of the most remarkable passages and transaccons
v!ch hath occurred since his Highnesse Oliver, Lord Protector was invested
v)th ye Govemmt of ye Comonwealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and
the territories thereunto belonging . . . . . . . VJ*
rw. Lee.
[_6. Thomason.
H. Seyle,
26—28 January 1657.]
163
26 Sitntmri; 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Richard Royston. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master TnoMADOU * Lee warden
a booke called Historicall memoyres (sic) on the reignes of Queen Elizabeth
and King James, by Henry Osborne
vj
^i
[Page 58]
Master
George Sawbridge,
lEUc 261" of SilUttiirM 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled The shorter catechisme of ye reverend Assembly of divines sitting at
Westminster, presented to & ajijiroved by both houses of Parliamt & the
generall assembly of ye Church of Scotland, with all the proof es thereof out
of ye scriptures at large according to ye originall ; also foure chapters
taken out of ye confession of faith made by the same Assembly, treating of
ye creacon, of the fall of man & punishment of sinne, of repentance unto
life, and of ye last judgment .
VJ"
Maater
Josnah Kirton.
27 -Srtttmiri) 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Disputatio theologica de vero discrimine pieccati mortalis & venialis
deque impossibilitate implendi legem del oh quotidianam. peccatorum
venialium incursionem, &c, authore Roberto Baronio ecclesiaste Abre-
donensi S.S. Theologiae doctore & ejusdem in Aeademia Marescallana
professore VJ*
27 -Siinurtfii 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
John Owsley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, A new
mapp of the whole world in many places amended by the author N. J.
Piscator, and augmented and enlarged by Jo: Bleau Ano Dni 1C57, in
one sheet of paper, printed on one side
VJ"
28 Siimuvrji 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
John Stafford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Jxistice justified, or the judges comission opened in two assize sermons
preached before the judges of Assize ye first at Chard on ProV: 14. 34
March 12. ; ye other at Taunton on KoM. 13. 4., Aug: 3, 1657, by James
Strong, Master of Arts & minister at Illminster in Somersett
VJ"
John Stafford.
2S SantmviJ 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred
under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The character of ye tymes, by Thomas Wall .
VJ"
John Owsley.
28 aJiitttmrii 1657 [i.e. 1657*8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A Description of the whole world, with some generall rules touching
the use of the globe, &e, by Robert Fage Esq'
VJ"
♦ Deleted in Register.
164
[28 January — 12 February 1657.
H. S.yl..{g^-fe>..on.'
28 3nmuitr» 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred for their copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The speech of the right hono"' the Lord Fiennes Comiasioner of the
Great seale made before his Highnes and both houses of Parliatnt,
Wednesday, 20 January, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] being the first day of their
Master
John Field
and Master
Henry Hllla.
sitting
VJ
a
fPage 59]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
m\C 28tb of aiitnuittji 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
January 14 to Thursday, January, 28, 1657. . . . • xij
id
Master
John Field
and Master
Henry Hills.
6tb of iTfctVUiUO 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Scobell cl of ye late Parliamt
& under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke called A collection
of Acts and Ordinances of generall use made in the Parliament begun & held
at Westminster 3' Novemb 1640, & since unto ye adjournmt of ye Parliamt
begun & holden ye 17'* of Septemher 1656, & formerly published in print,
which are here printed at large, with murginall notes, or abbreviated, being
a continuacon of that ivorhe, from the end of M' Poultons Golleccon in two
parts &c, by Henry Scobell, Esq'
vj
id
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
8 irfcl)rtmr» 1657 [i.e. 1657=^8]
Entred . . by licence of Master Seer Thubloe Three weekly
pamphletts or boolces of newes called The Publiche Intelligencer from
Monday, January 18 to Monday Ffebruary 8 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] xviij*
\Iaster
f homas Newcomb.
11 iTfeiivtmrw 1657 [/.(. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
January 28 to Thursday, February 11, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] . . xij^
Master
Danlell Pakeman.
12 irrclirtiart) 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
An answer to two Banish papers the one called , Jus ffeciale armatae Daniae,
the other A manifest translated out of the latyn originall wch was
published by the King of Swedens comand . . . . ■ vj"*
Master
John Crooke.
12 JFUh. 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The Distresses a play by S' Will" Davenant. Salvo iure cuius-
cunque
VJ"
[o.'Komason./H. Seyla.
12—18 February 1657.]
165
12 JFfehVUm^ 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
John Bellinger. Entred for his copies under tlie hand of Master Lee warden Halfe a sheet
of paper printed on one side called, A hlanhe bond with condicon for
performance of covenants. Halfe a sheet of paper printed on one side
called, A hlanhe bond with condicon to gave one harmles. Halfe a sheet of
paper printed on one side called, A hlanhe bond with condicon to stand to
ye award of Arbitrators, & halfe a sheet of paper printed on one side
called, a hlanhe generall release all cutt in copper. Salvo iure cuius-
cunque
vj
id
[Page 60]
Simon Miller.
?Kfie 12 drUhvttikV» 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Evidence for heaven, containing infallible signes & reall demonstra-
cons of our union with Christ & assurance of salvacon, with an appendix of
laying doivne certaine rules to bee observed for preserving our assurance once
obtained. Published by Edm: Calamy B.D. & Pastor of the Church at
Aldermanbury London vj*
12 iTfeiruitrs 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Thomas Parkhurst. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
n^"!*"]!! or, the beloved disciple, a sermon preached at ye funerall of the
hono"" S' Robert Harley, kn' of ye hone'''' order of the Bath at Bramptou-
Brian in Herefordshire, Dec: 10, 1656, by Thomas Froysell, minister of
ye gospell at Clun in Shropshire. And another sermon called. The Gale
of Opportunity preached at ye funerall of Humphrey Walcot, Esq', by
Thomas Froysell, minister of ye gospell at Clun in Shropshire . vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
15 JFfchvmvu 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publiche Intelligencer, from
Monday, February 8 to Monday, February 15, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] vj*
15 ^fchvxuns 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Samuell Speed. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called Ea-aywyrj AorpoXoyiKi;, astrologicall institutions being a pfect Isagoge to
the whole astrall science or judgment of the nature, vertue and injtiience of
the celestiall bodyes upon the terrestriall, &c, by Robert Turner
VJ-
Francis GroTe.
18 JFchvmvs 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The eruell uncle or hard hearted executor by Charles Hamond vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
18 iTfcbrtmrii 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
February 11, to Thursday, February 18, 1657 . . . . vj*
166
[19—23 February 1657.
H. E«yle.{^Aoma.on.]
19 ^churns 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Master Eutred for his eopie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Abel Roper. called Pauls lad farewell, or a sermon preached at the fimerall of
M' Thomax Blake minister of the goitpell deced, by M' Anthony Burg^esse
%oith a funerall oration hy M' Shaw ^ipon the death of the said M' Thomas
Blake vj*
[Page CI]
Master
Abel Roper.
?Elic 19tb of iFfclnTttJUrii 1657 [/.r. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A discourse of the visible church in a large debate of this famous
question, viz', Whether the visible church may bee considered to bee truely
of church of Christ without respect of saveing grace, &c, by Francis
Fulwood, minister of ye gospell at West Alvington in Devon . vj''
19 iTfeftnisirtt 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Francis Cosslnett. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Advice to a daughter in Ofposicun to the advice to a sonne, or
direccons for yor better conduct through the various and most important
encounters of this life, &c, by Eugenius Theoditaetus
vj"
22 JFfthvmwn 1657
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer from
Monday, February 15 to Monday Ffebruary 22, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] vj^
22tb of dTciiVUmu 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
James Cromp. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled An epistle, written by a pson of quality, published by Rich.
Young
Vj«
Master
Tbomas Williams.
23 iTfciirtiars 1657 [i.e. 1657=^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Vade Mecum, or a compa7iion for a chirurgion, fitted for tymes of
peace or warr, &c, by Thomas Brugis, Doctor in Physick . • vj
id
Master
Henry Twyford
and Master
Tbomas Drlng.
14 Aug«- 60.
23 iTfclinmrii 1657 [i.e. 1657*8]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under ye hand and seals of
William Leybouen all his estate right and tytle (being one full moyety
or halfe part) in the booke or copie called, An exact ahridgment of all
Statutes in force and use upon the 4" day of January 1641-2. Extracted
out of the said Statutes from the hegining of Magna Charta to the said tyme
and alphabetfically digested under apt titles, whereunto is also annexed a
jfect table which may serve as a concordance for the ready discovery of any
materiall clause throughout the said Statutes, by Edmund Wingate of
Qraies Inn Esq'. To which assignment the hand of Master Thomason
warden is subscribed
VJ-
[ O. fhom
.}H.s»yie. 28 February — 5 March 1657.]
167
Ehe 23 ^ehvmVQ 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Eutred for his copie by vertue of an assismnt under the hand and scale of
William Leybouen, All his estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie
called Maximes of reason, or the reason of the Comon law extracted aswell
Old of fforreigne learning as out of ye construccotis & jjictions of the law it
selfe, & exemplified by such cases as are agreed for law in the bookes &
reports thereof both ancient & modern, vjhereimto is annexed a table &c, by
Edmund Wingate, of Graies Inne, Esq'. To which assignment the hand
[Page 62]
Master
Thomas Dring.
7 July 56.
of Master Thomason warden is subscribed
vj"
24 SFXtii. 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Robert Crofts. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called Graphice the use of the penn & pensile, or the most excellent art of
Painting, by Will" Sanderson Esq"'
vj"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
25 iTeil, 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
Ffebruary 18 to Thursday, Ffebruary 25, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8]
vj"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
1 MiXVCU 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publiclce Intelligencer from
Monday, Ffebruary, 22, to Monday Marcij l""" 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] vj"^
Tymothjr
Garthwaite.
Henry Marsh.
3 ittiirdt 1657 {i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A true & faithfull relacon of ichat passed for many yeares between
D' John Dee {a mathematician of great fame in Qu: Eliz: & K. James their
reignes) & some spirits ; his private conference ivith Rudolpho Emperour of
Germany & divers other princes. Also the letters of sundry great men r6
princes to the said D' Dee, out of the originall copie, written ivith D' Dee^s
owne hand, hept in the Library of S' Tho: Cotton, knight & barronett, loith
a preface confirming the reality of this relacon, by Meric Causabon, D D
VJ"
4° iVtAVCii 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred
under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke entituled
The crafty whore, or the mistery or iniquity of bawdy houses
VJ"
[Page 63]
George Hurlocke
and
William Fisher.
WMt 5tb of iWiirdi 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignuit under the hand & seale of
John Macocke, all his estate right and tytle in the booke or copie
called, The Sector on a quadrant, &c, by John Collins, student in tho
mathematicks, To which assignment the hand of Master Thomason
warden is subscribed vj^
168
[5—11 March 1657.
H.Beyle. 1 0. ThomaMn.J
5 iHjtrdl T657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a
ballad called, The Wehhman's last good-niglit, or a new relacon of a
Welshmans entertainmt here in England and what sad accidents did
befail him vj*
• 6 mnvcU 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Thomas Walkley (dated 15 March 1650) all his estate, right title
and interest in ye booke or copie called, Esops Fables in English, with
pictures. To which assignment the hand of Master Thomason warden is
Master
Francis Coles,
Master
John Wright,
Master
Thomas Vere
and Master
WiU"' GUbertson.
Master
Fra. Egglesfleld.
28 Jan. 1638
[i.e. 1638-9].
subscribed
VJ
id
Master
Hum. Moselejr.
Master
Tho. Plerrepont,
Master
John Martyn.
Master
James Allestree
and Thomas Slcas.
6 ittstrcH 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Thomas Walkley, all his estate, right & tytle in the severall bookes
following, viz'.. The Temple of Love, a masque at Whitehall on Shrove
Tuesday 1634. Brittania triumphans, a masque at Whitehall at twelth
{sic) night, 1637 ; Luminalia, or the festivall light, a masque at Court
on Shrove Tuesday night 1637. ; Sahnatida Spolia a masque at Whitehall
on Tuesday the 21"' of January 1639, all written by S' Will"" Davenant.
To wch assignmt the hand of Master Thomason warden is subscribed
vjd
6 ilTawh 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason a booke called
Preces in usum antiquae & Celebris scholae juxta D Pauli apud Londinates
VJ
i<
6 iWarcfi 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Roberti Sanderson, S.T.D. (sic) atque ejusdemfacultatis in Academia
Oxoniensi professoris Regii, de conscientia praelectiones, in Latin &
English
VJ°
[Pag. 64]
Master
Boger Norton.
Assigned to
Master Broom.
Wht 9tb of iWarcti 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Hidriotajihia. Urne buriall, or ye garden of Cyrus, being a breife
discourse of septUchrall urnes lately found in Norfolke, by Tho:
Browne, D.P vj*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
IKhe 11 atardt 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday
Ffebruary 25 to Thursday, March 11, 1657 [t.e. 1657-8] . . xij^
[o.'A'omaion.}^' ^eyU.
12—22 March 1657.]
169
12 m»VCU 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Master Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke
Franc1"smltb ^""^ called A contention for truth in two severall publicke disputacons at Clements
Danes Church, upon 19 Novemb & 26 November 1657, betweene
M' Gruning of ye one part & M' Denne on ye other cone the baptisms of
infants whether lawfull or unlawfull
Vjo
Master
Thomas Newcomb,
15 m^VCh 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday March 1, to Monday March 15, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] . . xij^
15 MmcU 1657 ['i.e. 1657^8]
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
George Sawbridge. ^f James Flesher and by consent of Ffran: GtEOve late wife of Thomas
Slater deced as appeares by a writing under her hand and seale, all his
estate right and tytle in the booke or copie called, Janua Linguarum ;
To which assignment the hand of Master THoaiASON warden is
subscribed
vjo
15 iWitrcft 1657 [i.e. 1657^8]
Thomas Parkhurst. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called A -wedding ring fitt for the finger, or the salve of divinity on the sore
of humanity, laid open in a sermon at Edmonton, by William Seeker,
preacher of the gospell . . . vj*
Master
Gab. Bedell
and Master
Tliomaa Collins.
16 iWardi 1657 [i.e. 1657*8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
La Fida Pastora comedia padoralis, autor. F. Anglo- Britann: or the
faithfull shepherdesse, put into Latin by Richard Ffanshaw, Esq"'
Adduntur non nulla varii argumenti carmina ab eodem . • vj*
[Page G.i]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
She 18tb of iWaviil 1657 [i.e. 1657=^8]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicue, from Thursday,
March 11, to Thursday, March 18, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] . . . vj"
id
21 iWardl 1657 [i.e. 1657*8]
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, froili
II
Monday, March 15 to Monday March 22, 1657 .
22
vj»
170
[22—26 March 1657-8.
H. 8.yl..{g^;fe'„«i„„„.]
II iWiirdi 1657 Mi.e. 1657^8]
Francis Smith. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A glasse of justificacon wherein the apostles doctrine touching
justification without the deeds of the law is opened, S the sense in wch
gospell obedience is necessary to justification is stated, &c, by William
Allen • vj*
Master
Hatb. Walbancke.
23 iWitrdl 1657 [i.e. 1657:^8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A manuell, or, a Justice of Peace his vade mecum, A table con-
taining the substance of all statutes, whereby one or more Justices are
enabled to order matters out of ye sessions of Peace, formerly printed by ye
said Mathew Walbancke 1642
VJ*
Master
Jobn Clarke Senr'
25 iWntrdi 1657^8
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The pious votarie & prudent traveller, characterized in a ffunerall
sermon occasioned by ye voyage of Nathaniell Wych, Esq', Presidt to the
East Indies, preached in S' Dionis Back Church 14 March, 1657 [i.e.
1657-8] by Nath: Hardy, preacher to y' parrish
VJ
id
Master
Tbomas Vere.
31 March 1058.
25 iHiirdi 1657^8
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A msmoi-iall of those two French princes, Valentine and Orson, sons
of the high & mighty Alexander the Grecian Emperour &c, written in
English heroicall verse by Martin Parker
VJ-
Master
Jobn Hacocke.
[Page G6]
Master
Tbomas Newcomb.
25 MiXVcU 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A new and exact map of the World, &c, together with a descripcon
of the principles of geography &c, cutt in copper in one sheet of paper
VJ"
^\it 25t» of iWiirdi 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
March 18, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] to Thursday, March 25, 1658
VJ
id
Francis Grove,
26 i«ittdi 1658
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a
booke called A short story of Long Meg of Westminster, written in
verse
VJ"
[o.'noinaion.}^- S«yle.
26—31 March 1658.]
171
26 iWardi 1658
Francis Grove. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a ballad
called John Armstrongs last good night, &c
Vjo
Thomas Davis.
26 iHardi 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called A plaine & easy draught of the Christian catechisme written in Latyn
by Will™ Ames, D' of divinity and translated into English
VJ"
26 iWatrdi 1658
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called 'EavTov TLfiwpovfi.evo'; or the selfe revenger, exemplified in M' Will"
Barlee hy way of rejoinder to the first part of his reply viz', The unparaleVd
variety of discourse in the two first chapters of his pretended vindicaSon, &c.
by Thomas Peirce, Rector of Brington
vj"
29 iWitrdt 1658
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, March 22, 1657 [i.e. 1657-8] to Monday, March 29, 1658 vj*
29 iWiirdi 1658
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, The true
portraicture of the late King Charles, Maria Henrietta the late Queen &
their progeny, in one sheet of paper, cutt in wood
Vja
Master
Hnmphrey Moseley.
[Page 67]
Master
Thomas Vere.
14 Sept. 1652.
29 iWatrdi 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale of
Richard Lowndes, all his estate, right, tytle and interest (being one full
third part thereof) in the booke or copie called. Hymens Praeludia, or
Loves masterpeice, being the whole tenn parts of Cleopatra, translated into
English ; to which assignment ye hand of Master Thomason warden is
subscribed . . . vj*
?Cfic 31 of ittiU-di 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale of
Master Ffeancis Coles, all his estate, right, tytle and interest, in the
booke or copie called, Arcandam or Arcandrin ; to which assignment the
hand of Master Thomason warden is subscribed
Vjo
Master
Francis Coles.
25 March 1658.
31 iWardt 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Master Thomas Veke, all his estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie
called, A memoriall of those two famous French princes, Valentine and
Orson, sons of Alexander the Grecian emperour, in English verse by
Martin Parker, To wch assignment the hand of Master Thomason
warden is subscribed vj*
172
[31 March— 1 April 1658.
H. 8.,l..{5;AVia.on.]
3T iWarcft 1658
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Stispension reveiived, stated, cleared & setled, upon plaine tcripture
proofe agreeable to the former & late constitucons of ye Protestant Church,
of England and other reformed Churches &c, by Sam Langley E..S. in the
countie Palatine of Chester vj*
Maeter
Thomas UnderhUl.
Master
Thomas UnderhUl.
31 mMcU 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The practice of godlines, or breife rules directing Christians hovj to
heepe their hearts in a constant holy frame & how to order their conversacon
aright &c, by Henry Lukin, preacher of the gospell at High-laver in
Essex vj'*
Master
John Macocke.
tmo ^pviU^ 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Certaine errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edward
Wright, with many additions, &c
VJ"
Master
Francis Coles.
13 May 1650.
1 %pxi\i 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt luider the hand & seale of
Richard Lowndes, all his estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie
called, Masianiello, or an exact history of the late revolucons in Naples,
and of their inonstrous successes not to bee paralelVd by any ancient or
moderne history. Translated out of Italian into English by James
Howell Esq' ; to which assignment the hand of Master Thomason
warden is subscribed vj*
[Page 68]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
ZChc let of ^pviil 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
March 25, to Thursday, Aprill 1, 1658 vj*
Master
James Cotterell.
I8t %pKi\\ 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Mast«r Thomason warden a booke
called The compleate simmer, demonstrating the rules & practice of the art
of swiming in an exact, plaine & easy method &c illu,strated with severall
cutis or posture* of swyming, by Will" Percy, Gent.
VJ
\i
16t ^pviU 1658
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a little booko
called The snare of the devill discovered, or a true & pfect relacon of ye tad
condicon of Lydia, wife of John Rogers house carpenter, liveing in Wapping
how shee wanting money the devill appeared to her & brought her money on
22 March last & a contract was made between them, &c
vj°
[o.'Thraia«on.}H> Seyle
5—7 April 1658.]
173
5tb of ^pvill 1658
Eutred for his copie by vertue of a writing under the hand & seale of
S' Haebottlb Grimston, barronett dat 26 March, 1658, and by order of
a full Court of Assistants holden this present 5'" day of Aprill a booke
called, The second part of the reports of S' George CrooJce, knight, late one
of the Justices of the Court of Kings Bench and formerly one of the Justices
of the Court of Conion Bench, of such select cases as were collected and
written in French by himself e every tearme, throughotd the whole reigne of
King James, revised and published in English by the abovenamed
S"' Har: Grimston barronett, one of the Benchers of the Honourable
WllUam Godbld,
Ve 24 Aprill, 58.
societie of G raios * Lincolnes Inne
VJ"
Master
John Redmayne.
6 ^pviU 165S
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Ethica sive summa moralis diseiplinae in tres partes divisa, autore
Fr. Eustachio A.S. Paulo &c
vj
id
Master
John Redmayne.
6 ^pviil 165$
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Entred . .
called Sparkles of divine love, or emblems with elegant figures .
VJ"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
6 %pvm 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, March 29 to Aprill 5, 1658 vj*
lEhc 6tb of ^pvill 1658
[Page 69] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Thomas Basaett. The Exact Laiv-giver, faithfidly comunicateing the fundamentall parts of ye
Comon lawes of England, &c
Vjo
6 ^pviU 1658
Thomas Johnson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The copy of the covenant of grace, with a true discovery of severall false
pretenders to that eternall inheritance and of the right heir therunto, by
Robert Bidwel a servant and minister of the gospell of our Lord Jesus
Christ vj*
Richard Royston. Entred
7 %pvin 1658
under the hand of Master Lee warden, a booke called
Advice to a son, the second part, by Francis Osborn
vj'
* Deleted in Begister.
174
[7—17 April 1658.
H. S»,l,.{^,-^Si,^^,]
7 npriU 165$
Joseph Barber and Eutred for their copie under ye hand of Master Thomason, warden, a
Samuell Speed. booke called A discourse upon ye contempt of the world, with 5 medi-
tacons, &c vj*
9 ^pviW 165$
John Baker. Entved . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden two
bookes, one entituled, Cleopatre Dediee a monseigneur Le Prince onziesme
partie; the other entituled Cleopatre Dediee a monseigneur Le Prince,
douziesme et demiere partie, both written in ye French tongue . xij^
Master
Dan. Fakeman,
9 ^jirtU 165$
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Christg valedictions, or sacred observacons on the last words of our Saviour,
delivered on the crosse &c
VJ
id
14 %\^X. 165$
Fra. Grore. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled A true prophecy or Israelis captivity, by Charles Hamond & a
ballad called Times Darling or. No love like a contented mind
VJ
id*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
15 ^ptiU 165$
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Aprill 1, to Thursday Aprill 15, 1658 xij*
tlThc 17tb of ajiriU 165$
[Page 70] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Richard RofBton, The Jesuits upon ye scaffold in order to their execucon for severall crimes
committed by them in Guienne with other peices tending to the further
discovery of y' misterious Society .
VJ«
NeTlU Simmons.
Nevlll Simmoni.
17 %pvin 165$
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Of Justification, four disputacons clearing & amicably defending the
truth against the unnecessary oppositions of divers learned & reverend
brethren, by Richard Baxter a servant of Christ for truth and peace
VJ"
17 %pxi\X 165$
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The crucifieing of the world by the crosse of Christ, with a preface
to the nobles, gentlemen, and all the rich directing them how they may bee
richer, by Richard Baxter vj''
* As these were clearly two separate works the fee should have been xijd.
Lo. Tho
[H. Seyl*.
19—24 April 1658.]
175
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
19 ^pvili 1658
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe Two weekly
painphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, Aprill 5, to Monday Aprill 19, 1658 .... xij*
21 ^pviW 165$
Master
Tbo. Roycroft.
Entred . . . under the hand of
Biblia gacra Polyglotta complectentia.
Pentateueho Samaritano.
Chaldaicum ) . . •
^ >• vergionumque anttquarum
Graecum, ) ^ ^
Samaritanae "^ Arabicae
Graecae LXXII. Interp. I Ethiopicae
Chaldaicae ( Persicae
Syriacae ) Vulg: Lat.
cum textuum <& vernonum Orientalium translaiionibus Latinis
5 Tomos tributum. Edidit Brianus Waltonus S.T.D. .
Master Lee warden a booke called
Textus originales Hebraicum cum
quicquid comparari polerat,
opus m
Master
Thomas Roycroft.
21 ^pvill 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Ad Biblia gacra polyglotta appendix in quo varii tractatus annotationes
lectiones variae Hebr: Grace: Lat: Samarit: Chald: Syr: Arab: Ethiop: Pers:
cum indicibug &c. quae tomurn sextum constituunt quorum catalogum versa
pagina exhibet. Editit Brianus Waltonus S.T.D.
VJ
id
[Page 71]
Master
Tho. Warren.
?Chc 23tb rtAu of ^pvHX 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The History of 8' Pauls Cathedrall in London, from its foundacon
till these tymes. Extracted out of originall charters records leiger bookes &
other inanuscripts. Beautified wth sundry prospects of the church figures
of tombes & monuments, by William Dugdale . . . . vj*
Master
John Clarkej sen''-
24 %picm 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
A short plaine and sure way to heaven ...... vj
id
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and
WUUam Oodbid.
Yd S*" Aprill 58.
24 %pxi\\ 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The second part of the Reports of S' George Crooke knight, late one
of the justices of the court of Kings Bench and formerly one of the justices
of the court of Common Bench, of such select cases as were collected &
written in French by himself e every tearme throughout ye whole r eigne of
King James. Revised & published in English by S' Harbottle Grimston,
Barronett, one of the benchers of ye hono'''' Society of Lincolnes
Inne
VJ
id
176
[26 April— 6 May 1658.
H. 8.yIe.{^A'i«i,„,„.
26 ^pxin 165S
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Seer: Thukloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Monday, Aprill 19 to Monday Aprill 26, 1658
VJ
id
Master
John Crooke.
27 ^)tt:tU 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Castigationt of M' Hohbs his latt animadversiom in the case con-
cerning liberty & universall necessity. With an appendix concerning the
catching of Leviathan or the great whale, by Jn" Bramhall D D, &
Bishop of Derry vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
29 %pxi\\ 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thukloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercuriut Politicut from Thursday
Aprill 22, to Thursday, Aprill 29, 1658
xij"
[Page 72]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Thomas Febody.
4 iVtM 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
2Vie Cabinett Gouncell containing the cheife arts of Empire & misteries of
state discabinetted in politicall and polemicall aphorismes grounded on
reason, authority and experience illustrated with the choicest examples &
historicall observacons, by the ever renowned knight, S' Walter Raleigh
Vjo
4 iWittt 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A conient upon the tymes or a character of the enemies of the church,
by Thomas Wall, M.A, and minister of Q-od's word
VJ"
4 ittitf 1658
Austin Rice. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The Predestinated theife, a dialogue betwixt a rigid Calviiiian preacher and
a condemned malefactor &c . . vj*
Master
Tho. EgglesSeld.
6 Mav 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Anatomy lectures at Gresham Colledge by that eminent and learned
phisitian Doctor Thomas Winstone
VJ"
MMtar
John Redman.
6 M»» 1658
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Entred . .
called Amoris Effigies sive quid sit amor efflagitanti responmim
VJ"
[o.liKmMon.iK. Seyle.
6—8 May 1658.]
177
6 mn» 1658
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thomason. warden a
John Kedman. booke called Thesaurus linguarum Anglicane reseratus ah ipso auctore jam
qidnti ditatus novis figuris Aeneis plurimum illustratus P. A. L. M.A. vj*
Master
John Redman.
6 Mav 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Opera varia posihuma philosophica civilia & theologiea Francisci Baconi,
Baronis de Verulamio vice Comitis sancti Alhani nunc primum edita cura
et fide Gulielmi Rawley sacrae, theologiae doctoris, primo Dominatioiiisnae
postea serenissimae maiestati Begiae a sacris una cum ndbilissimi auctoris
vita
VJ"
[Page 73]
Master
John Redman.
Master Danlell
promised to
wave this ent i
prejudicial! to
any.
Master
Tfao. Newcomb.
Ehe 6tb of ittitfi 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called THE KAINH2 AIA0HKH2 AHANTA novum instrumentum cum
doctiitima H. S. HPOrYMNA 2MATI, Editio nova in qua diligentius
quam unquam antea variantes lectiones tarn ex mamiscriptis quam impressis
codicibus collectae annotatae simt studio & labore S. Curcellei
VJ
id
6 inav 1658
Entred . . . by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
Aprill 29 to Thursday, May 6, 1658 vj*
Master
Hath. Butter.
6 Mav 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden A ballad
on our present ivarre ivith Spaine and first victory obtained at sea . vj*
Richard Lowndes
and
Tbomaa Davie*.
Henry * Atlclnson.
II
6 ifTiiv 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A late discourse made in a solemne Assembly of nobles and learned
men at Montpellier in France by S' Kenelme Digby Kn', touching the cure
of wounds by the powder of sympathy with instruccons how to mahe the said
powder &c, Translated out of French into English by R. White Gent.
VJ
ii
8 ^itv 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called A topographic or Survey of the countie of Kent with some
chronologicall historicall and other matters touching the same, and the
severall parrishes and places therein, by Richard Kilburne of Hawkherst,
Esq'
vj°
* Another christian name was originally written, but afterward so effectually
crossed out that it cannot be read.
23
178
[10—21 May 1658.
H. Beyle. {^•T^«i,„„„.]
10 Man 165$
Entred for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thukloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
Monday, Aprill 26, to May 10 1658
xij*
15tb of iWitii 1658
Rich. Roiston. Entred . . . und the hand of Master Lee warden a booke entituled
A short view of the life & reign of King Charles (the second Monarch of
great Brittain) from his birth to his buriall, by P. Heylin D D
vj"
[Page 74]
Master
Sam. OelUbrand.
^tic 17tb Of Mav 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Catalogus Horti-botanici Oxoniensis alphabetice digestus, duas,
preterpropter plantarum chiliadas complectens, priore duplo auctior,
idemque elimatior ; nee non etymologiis, qua Oraecis, qua Latinis, hinc inde
petitis, enucleatior ; in quo nomina Latina pariter & Graeca vernaculis ;
& in ejus sequiore parte, vernacula Latinis praeponuntur, &c, cura & opera
soda Philippi Stephani M.D, & Gulielmi Brouno A M. adhibitis etiam in
consilium D. Roberto, Patre hortulano Academico ejusque filio utpote rei
herbariae callentissimis
vj-
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Master
Thomas Newuomb.
17 mx^ 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pampblett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday May 10 to Monday, May 17, 1658 vj*
20 mnv 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe, Two weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius PoUticus from Thursday
May 6 to Thursday, May 20 1658 xij*
21 mixv 1658
Edward Fambam. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Witty apothegmes declared at severall tymes & upon severall occasions by
K. James, K. Charles, Ffran: 1/ Bacon, the marquesse of Worcester &
S' Thomas Moore, collected & revised
VJ"
21 iHitv 1658
Edward Blackmore. Entred . . . upder ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The witch of Edmonton, a Tragi-comedy by Will: Rowley, &c vj*
Blmon Miller.
21 itTitv 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden, a booke called
The Compleat Gardiner giving rules & direccons for well ordering of all
kinds of plants and flowers, &c, by Robert Davis, Q-ardiuer
Vj"
[o.'.ThomMon.lH. Style,
21 May— 4 June 1658.]
179
21 Mixn 1658
Simon Miller. Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The Eiiglish CooJee (jiving rules and direccons for the dressing all kinds of
flesh and fish and rootes, together with all kinds of artificiall dishes with the
severall sawces according to ye English, French & Italian manner by
John Smith, cooke, Salvo jure cuiuscunque vj*
Eftc 24tb of iWitw 1658
[Page 75] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Master Miscellanea mathematica containing the descripcon and use of certaine
Will"- Leybourn. instrumts exactly shewing the true places of the planetts in Longitude &
Latitude & for the finding of Eclijwce* Tycho's catalogue of fixed stars their
right ascentions and declinacons, exactly calculated for the yeare 1670 ;
witli Hemisphears, divers observacons of Eclipses accurately observed by the
author and others. The whole Art of Befiex Dyalling upon any wall or
ceding either flat, curved or any other tvay irregular and whether the Glasse
bee plaine or convex, lying in the plaine of the horizon or oblique vnto it.
With the inserting all manner of necessary furniture usually inscribed upon
them. Likewise to make Refracted Dyalls to all Refraccons and mediums
Also the use of severall other instruments ; and divers nice problems both
arithmeticall, geometricall, & astronomicall demonstrated, written by
Samuell Foster, late professor of Astronomy in Gresham Colledge
London
VJ"
Master
Geo. Tbomason.
Nevill Symon*.
28 m»» 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The Rich man's charge, delivered in a sermon at the Spittle on Monday in
Easter weeks 1658, before the Lord Maior, &c, by Edward Reynolds ~D.T>.
vj"
28 Mi^U 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Of saveing faith that it is not only gradually but specifically distinct
from all comon faith. The agreement of Richard Baxter with that very
learned consenting adversary, that hath maintained m,y assercon by a pre-
tended confutacon in the end of Serjeant Shephards booke of sincerity and
hipocrisie with the reasons, &c
Vjo
Francis Grove.
29 mnu 1658
Entred
under the hand of Master Thomason warden a ballad
called The New Exchange, stored with variety of treasures
VJ"
[Page 76]
Master
Richard Thrale.
^ftC 4tb of m*^* Simc 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden Severall
sermons . . . with tioo prayers, one before Sermon and one after
Sermon by John Hewett, D.D vj*
* Deleted in Register.
180
[5—10 June 1658.
H.8«yl..{^A';i,„„„.]
5 iflitt** .nunc 1658
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The gtumhling hlocke of disobedience & rebellion cuningly imputed by P. H.
Master
Dantell Pakeman.
unto Calvin, removed in a letter to ye said P. H.from J. H.
vj°
Master
John Bartlett.
5 mn»* aJunc 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Capeh remaines being an usefull appendix to his excellent treatise of
tentacons concerning the translations of the Holy Scnptures, by Richard
Capell, sometimes fellow of Magdalen Coll in Oxford, with a preface
prefixed by his friend V. M vj*
7 3)unc 1658
OU«s Lewis. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called An admonition to the Christian world to peace and unity shelving the
crying sinnes of Blood-shedding, with an exhortacon to London &c by
Egidius Lodovicus vj^
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
7 StlUC 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe Three weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday, May 17, to Monday, June 7, 1658 .... (sic) vj*
Mrs. Martha
Harrison,
8 aittttc 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Severall sermons lately preached by John Hewett D D . . . in
all twentie one sermons vj*
8 nunc 1658
Master Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Lee and Master Thomason
Thomas Newcomb. wardens a booke called The severall tryalls of S' Hen: Slingsby knight,
John Heivett, D.D. & John Mordant, Esqr for High treason in Westminster
Hall <fec
VJ
i*
[Page 77]
Master
George Eversden,
^Itc 10 nunc 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The divine right & ori^inall of the civill magistrate from God,
illustrated and vindicated, by Edward Gee, minister of the gospell at
Eccleston in the county palatine of Lancaster
VJ
i*
* Deleted in Register.
[o^'A'oma.on.}H. Seyle,
10—14 June 1658.]
181
10 aittne 165$
NevlU Symons. Enti-ed for his copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Directions & pergwasioiia to a sound conversion for prevencon of that
deceit & damnacon of soules and of those scandals, heresies & desperate
apostacies, that are the consequents of a counterfeit, or superficiall change,
by Rich. Baxter vj*
Richard Royston
and
Richard Marriott.
10 3iunc 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Bespondet Petrtis, or the answer of Peter Heylyn B D. to so much of
jy Bernard's hoohe entituled The judgment of the late primate of Ireland
&c, as hee is made a ptie to by the sd Ld Primate in the point of ye Sabhath,
And by the said B' in gome others. To which is added an Appendix in
answer to some passages in Jf Sanderson's History of the Life & Beigne of
K. Charles in wch ye respondent is concerned
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
10 3tme 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary THtiELOE Three weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurizis Politicus, from Thursday
May 20, to Thursday, June 10, 1668
XVIIJ"
Master
John Macocke.
11 Stttte 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Academicall discourses written originally in French by Mount' Rampalle
& done into English by J. D. Esq' vj
id
11 %mxt 1658
Francis Grove. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden. Five
bookes called as followeth, viz' : . . . . . . ij* vj*
Gods eye from heaven,
A Pleasant discourse betw Conscience and Plain-dealing,
England's Alarum Bell, or a loud bell,
A rich Jewell, or a Boyall neiv yeares gift.
The worlds timely warning peece,
all five written by Charles Hamond.
H 3Junc 1658
[Page 78] Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
Master called The Olive branch psented to the native cittizens of London, in a
John Clarice, jun'- ggrmon preached at S» Pauls Church, May 27'" being the day of their
yearly feast, by Nath: Hardy preacher to ye parish of Dionis Back-
church ............ vj*
182
[14—21 June 1658.
H. Seyl'.iO.'nomuon.J
14 3innc 1658
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or books of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer, from
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
Master
Thomas Drlng.
Master
Abel Boper
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
Monday, June 7 to Monday June 14, 1658
14 %\\\xt 165S
VJ"
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The choice letters of Mouns' de Balzac, written to geverall grand and
eminent psons in France, Translated into English .
15 3)unc 165S
vj
id
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The History of Pietro Jovanni Gapriata in 18 booJces, conteining all the
proceedings in warr in Italy, from the yeare 1613, to the yeare 1644, Trans-
lated out of Italian into English by Henry, Earle of Monmouth . vj*
Master
Edw. Brewster.
John Cadwell.
15° Slltttl 1658
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled The Agreemt of the associaied ministers of the county of Essex, &c
VJ"
16 Suite 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Poems consisting of epistles and epigrams, satyrs, epitaphes and
eligies, songs and sonnetts . . . . . . . . VJ*
16 ^unc 1658
Enti-ed . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, A sermon
preached at thefunerall of that worthy knight, S' George Dalston, of Dalston
Master
John Hartyn,
James Aiiestree '"■ Cumberland Sept: 28, 1657, by Jer: Taylor D.D.
and Thomas Dicus.
Vj"
[Page 79]
Master
Roger Norton.
Assigned to
Master Broome.
Mrs. Jone Leach.
TTfte 16 aiuttc 1658
under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
id
Enti-ed . .
called The Alliance of Divine offices, by Hamon L'Estrange . . vj
21 ^xmc 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called The joy full convert represented in a short but elegant sermon preached
at the baptizing of a Turke, together &c by John Despagne, minister of the
French Church in Westminster vj^
21 3)unc 1658
Mrs. Barah Orlffln. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called An old slander newly revived confuted and blowne up without the
helpe of gunpowder. Or a considerable truth vindicated, by Andrew Burrell
gent.
vj»
[G.'nH)!
,,}H. Seyl«.
21—25 June 1658.]
183
21 aittne 165S
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Seer: Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The PuhlicJce Intelligencer from
Master
Tho. Newcoml).
Monday, June 14 to Monday, June 21, 1658
VJ
id
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
2H 3Jtme 1658
Entred . . . by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
June 10 to Thursday, June 24, 1658 xij*
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
25 aitttte 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called Aridipptm, Mounsieur de Balzac's masterpeice, being a discourse
concerning the Court. Englished by R. W.
VJ"
Master
Thomas Vere.
25 aiMtte 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
called A fathers legacy, S' Hen: Slingsby's Instruccons to his sonnes vj''
Whc 25tb of Stinc 1658
[Page 80] Entred ... by vertue of two assignmts under,* one bearing date
M^aster the seaventeenth day of Aprill 1645, & the other bearing date the second
Francis Egglesfield. ^J^y ^f March, 1645 [i.e. 1645-6] under the hands of James Boler
cittizen and stationer of London, these copies & parts of copies following,
which were the copies of his late father James Boler deceased. To wch
assignments the hand of Master Thomason warden, in pursuance of an
order of a Court of Assistants bearing date the [ ] is subscribed.
Salvo jure cuiuscunque, viz' [No sum stated.]
The History of the Norman Kings of England, by William Martin,
in fol a S** pte.
The continuacon of that history, containing the lives of Edward the 6",
Qm: Mary & Qu: Elizabeth, by T. D. M' of Arts, halfe.
An Introduccon to the worthy receiving the Sacramt. By M'
Pemble. 12".
Practique theories, or votive speculacons by J. Gaule. 12°.
D'' Taylor on Tytus. 4"° 3* pte.
on the temptacons. 4" 3* pte.
WiLLETT on the ROMANS and on the first & second of SamUELL.
Fol halfe.
D' Taylors Circumspect walking. 12°
Willett on Baniell. fol 3'' pte.
GuNTERS Workes compleat. 4'°.
halfe.
* Deleted in Register.
184 [25 June 1658. ^- "j^'xI-^L^on.]
Fran. Egglesfield.
M' Perkins on Ghristg sermon in the Mount, fol S"" pte.
on the Hebrews <£• Aeeonomicks, fol halfe.
— on MaTHEW & on witchcraft, and all the tablet in the
S" vol. fol.
Burthening & unburthening of a loaden conscience by M' Kibbie. 12°.
D' Playfords nine sermons. 8°.
A booke of cutworkes called the Needles excellency containing 32
plates with ye praise of ye needle adjoining.
A catechisme composed to the order of the Church catechisme by
M' Nicholls.
MicoES large catechisme with ye Pill to purge out Popery & the
preparacon to the Pill. 8".
Taylor on the ACTS, on MaTHEW & on ye EPHESIANS.
Winchesters Workes in fol his part.
[Page 81] The only remedy that can cure a people when all other remedies
Moreno Master faile, by Francis Rouse. 12*.
A germ; preached before the King, by Dean Lisley. 4'°.
Vindicia sacra, or a maintenance due to ecclesiasticall ptons, trans-
lated out of Lattin by J. W. 8°.
The arraignmt of hipocrites by M' Yates. 4'° halfe.
The complaint of Christmas Teares of Twelfetide by John Taylor.
halfe.
The right 2ise of promises, or a treatise of sanctificacon by Jer: Lewis.
12". halfe.
Handmaid to the science of Arithmetick by Nich: Hunt. 8*.
An excellent instruccon for the keeping of Merchts accompti by
J. C. fol.
The Review of the gospell by M' Roberts, fol.
A treatise of justifieing and saveing faith by M' Mosse. 4'°.
A comentary on the first PsALME by Phineas Ffletcher. 4'°.
Two ffunerall sermons by Alex: Grosse. 4"".
The Genealogie and pedigree of the illustrious King of Sweden. 4".
Christians consolation or Joy in Tribulation by Phineas Fletcher. 12".
A true & certaine relation of a strange birth at Plimouth wth a ser:
adjoining by M' Bedford.
Arithmetick abbreviated teaching the art of tenns or decimallt by
W. Barton. 8» halfe.
Corpus Christi by M' Gurney. 12*.
The demonstration of Anti Christ by Edward Gurney. 12°.
Meditacons & disquisitions on the Lords prayer by S' Rich: Baker.
Pfive serm: preached at Court & other speciall occasions by
Jy Preston, halfe.
All his right in Bp Andrews Sermons in fol.
All his right in M' Barlows workes.
All his right in the Golden Scepter by D' Preston.
rw.iLae.
1^0. Thomi
^H. Ssyla.
26 June— 6 July 1658,]
185
^ftc 26 mne 165$
[Page 82] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Thomas Davies. Essay des merveilles de natura et des plus nobles artifices. Piece tres
necessaire a tous ceux qui sont profession d'eloquence. Par Rene Francois,
Predicateur du Roy, in French and English .
vj"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
28 ^ttnc 1658
Entred ... by
pamphlett or booke
licence
of
newes
Monday, June 21, to Monday June 28, 1658
of Master Seer Thueloe, one weekly
called The Puhlicke Intelligencer, from
vj"
Master
John Streater.
1 Ml» 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden, a booke
called An account of Tyme or universall history of the world from the
creation thereof untill this present yeare of our Lord, 1658, by Dionisius
Petavius and others
vj"
Master
Boger Norton.
2J> 3lia» 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
The treatise of ye figures at the end of the rules of construccon in ye Lattin
Gratnar, construed with every example applied & fitted to his rule, for the
helpe of the weaker sort in the Gramar schooles, by John Stockwood,
sometime schoolemaster at Tunbridge
vj
id
Henry Marsh,
5tb of SulM 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke called
Barclays Euphormio. Translated out of Lattin into English, with a
coment and key of the house of Bourbonn
VJ"
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
5 Sttltf 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer, from
Monday June 28 to Monday, July 5, 1658
VJ"
Master
Wmn>' Du Gard.
U
6 gjulg 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale
of James Young bearing date the 8"" of June 1648, all his estate, right
& tytle (amongst many other copies) in the copie called. The workes
of Ambrose Parrey, wth the cuts thereto, being one full moyetie or
halfe part. To which assignment the hand of Master Thomason is
subscribed VJ*
24
186
[8 July 1658.
H. S.yl..{^'A«,«i„„„.]
ItUc gtb of Stllw 1658
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Lee warden a booke
called Wit restored in severall select poems not formerly publish't vj*
8 %\\\n 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Lee -warden a booke called
An Essay toward the amendment of the last English iranslacon of ye Bible,
or a proof by many instances that the last translacon of the Bible may he
improved the first part on the Pentateuch or Ffive Bookes of Moses, by
Robert Qell D.D. minister of ye pish of S' Mary Aldermary, London
[Page 83]
Master
Nath. Brookes
and Master
Tbo. Drlng.
Master
Boger Morton.
VJ
i*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
8 %\\\» 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thubloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
June 24 1668 xij* "
Lo. Pulleyn. > *' ^^''■
12—17 July 1658.]
187
iWaster: ilHilemow ateDfteng) m^^rrtt>n^
[Page 84]
Master
John Clarke, jun'-
Richard Harriott.
Master
Tho. Warren.
7EU( 12 aitao 1658
Entred for his copies by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
of William Du G-ard, all his estate, right and title in theis bookes or
copies called, viz' The Worhes of Ambros Parrey being one full moyetie
therein with all his right in & to the same & the cutts belonging thereto.
And all his interest in the booke or copie called Gramatica Latina in
vsuni scholarum adornato opera & studio Caroli Hoole, A.M. scholarchae
olim Rotherhaniensis in agro Ebor : being one full moyetie therein To
which assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
xy"
13 Suli; 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called An exercitation concerning the frequent use of Our Lord's prayer, in
the puhliche worship of God. And a vieiv of what hath been said by
B' Owen concerning y' subject, by Thomas Long, Preacher of the gospell
VJ"
13 %\\\v 1658
under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden ffive por-
Entred . .
tratures called The five senses in five large sheets of paper
Vjo
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
[Page 85]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
13 3uli) 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, July 5, to Monday, July 12, 1658 vj^
JI^Uc 15 Sttltf 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
July 8, to Thursday July 15, 1658 vj*
Master
WilUam Leake.
17 Stas 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called An- apologie for the discipline of the antient church intended
especially for that of our mother the Church of England in answer to the
admonitory letter lately published by William Nicholson
vj
id
188
[17—22 July 1658
a W-- /P- Stephens."!
^•""•io. PuUeyn. J
17 gJttlff 1658
Edward Crowcb. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Mercurius Merritrix or the veneriall spy
vj"
17 miu 1658
NeTUlBjmons.' Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Grotian religion discovered at the invitation of M' Thomas Pierce
in his vindication wth a preface vindicating the Synod of Bort, &c, bj
Richard Baxter, catholick
vj
id
17 3ttl» 1658
HeriU SymonB. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Confirmation & Bestauration the necessary meanes of Reformation &
Reconciliacon for the healing of the corrupcons and divisions of ye churches,
by Richard Baxter, an unworthy minister of Christ that longeth to see
the healing of the Churches VJ*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
[Page 8C]
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
Master
Tbo. UnderbUl.
19 3iuls 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhliche Intelligencer froiii
Monday July 12, to Monday July 19, 1658 vj*
lEMt 22 3iu\» 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercuritis Politicus, from Thursday,
July 15 to Thursday, July 22, 1658 yj*
22 SttlM 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & scale of
John Saywell, all his estate, right, & title in the bookes or copies
following, viz' iiij»
1. The Abridgment of Christian Divinity by John Wollebius D.D.
transkted out of Lattin by Alex: Rosse.
2. D' SiBBS on HOSEA.
3, his Saints priviledge.
4. M' Smiths 12 serm: viz'
Jonah's punishment.
The Trumpett of the soule.
The Sinfull man's search.
Maries choice.
Noah's Brunkennes.
Two Zealous prayers.
The Sinners conversion.
The Sinners confession.
Song of Simeon.
Tlie Calling of Jovuh.
Th« Rebellion of Jonah.
[J;:I^C'}«-«"'
22—26 July 1658.]
189
5, The Practice of Quietnes.
6. White's Catechigme.
7, The history of the World the 2'' pte in 6 bookes with a
chronology by Alexander Rosse. J.
8. ITANSEBEIA, or A view of all religions in the world, by
Alexander Rosse.
To which assignmt the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
26 Stt(i) 1658
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The PuUicke Intelligencer, from
Monday, July 19, to Monday, July 26, 1668 . . . . vj
id
[Page 87]
aoi Wowb*
Master
John Williams.
Wxt 26 Sttlii 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Master Tho: Newberby, all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie
called. Precepts for Christian practice, or The rule of the new creature new
model'd &c, by Edward Reyner, minister of the gospell in Lincolne. To
wch assignmt Master Pulleyn warden subscribed his hand . vj*
Master
Jobn Williams.
26 3Jttl» 1658
Entred . . by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Master M. Walbanck, all his right & tytle in the booke or copie called.
Select and choice observacons containing all the Homan emperours, by
Edward Leigh To which assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn
warden is subscribed ......... vj*
Master
Fran. Coles,
Master
Tbo. Vere
and Master
W""- Ollbertson.
26 atttls 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Richard Burton, all his estate, right & title in the severall ballads
following, viz' iij'
Wett and weary.
Sweet open the doore.
Shrewsherry.
A way to woo a pretty wench.
Greece & Troy.
Every man to his humour.
To which assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed.
* Deleted in Register.
190
[26 July— 4 August 1658.
- w„ (P. Stephenj.l
^•""■■'O. PuUeyn. J
26 M\n 165$
Master Entred for his copies by vertue of an Assignment under the hand & seale
Bobt. ibbltson. ^f Master Ffran: Egqlespield, all his estate, right & title iu the bookes
or copies following, viz' ij' vj*
D' Tayloe on Tirus. One S* pte.
D' Tatloe on the Temptacons. 3* pte.
D' Taylor on Circumspect walhing. halfe.
D' Taylor on the ACTS, being S' Peter a sermon to Cornelius.
D' WiLLETT on the ROMANS, halfe.
To which assignmt ye hand of Master Pulleyn ward is subscribed.
[Page 88]
Master
Henry Crlpps.
Zhc 26 3ia» 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Romanae Historiae Anthologia Recognita et aucta, An English
exposition of the Roman Antiquities wherein many Roman & English
offices are paralelVd and divers obscure phrases explained
VJ»
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
29 m\s 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
July 22 to Thursday July 29, 1658
VJ»
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
20 ^UQmt 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, July 2G to Monday August 2" 1658
VJ°
4tb of august 1658
Uvewell Chapman, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason late warden a
booke called Elisha's mantle, or the Remaines of that late worthy and
faithfull serv' of Jesus Christ, M' John Tillinghast
VJ
id
4tb of auftUlSt 1658
LlveweU Chapman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason late wai-den a
Jjooke called The Preacher sent, or a Vindicaeon of the liberty of publicke
preaching by some men not ordained, in anstver to tiro bookes, ffirst. Jus
Divinum ministerii evangelici, by the Provinciall Assembly of London;
2""' Viiuliciae ministerii evangelici, by M' John Collins of Norwich; by
John Martin, Sam: Petto, Frederick Woodall
Vji
4tb of august 1658
UveweU Chapman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Man, Master a booke called
An Exposition continued upon the 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 26, 27, 28 & 29"
chap: of the prophett E/EKIELL, with many observations. Delivered in
sererall lectures by Will" Greenhill
vj"
pp. Stephen,. J sjt^„
LO. Pulleyn. '
5—16 August 1658.]
191
Master
George Sawbridge.
5 aiiat T658
Eutred for his copie under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called OXvfjLTTLa Aw/xara Or, An almanacke & prognosticacon for ye yeare
of our Lord 1(559 being ye third from Bissextile or leap yeare & from ye
Greacon of ye world 5608, &c, by Vincent Wing, mathemat . . vj^
[Page 89]
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
WUe 5tb of auftttSt 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary THtiELOE one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
July 29 to Thursday August 5, 1658 vj*'
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
9 KuguiSt 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thuelok one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer from
Monday, August 2'", to Monday Augt 9, 1658
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
11 '^HQmt 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Augt 5'" to Thursday, August 12, 1658
vja
Master
Nich. Fussell.
11 KuQ:tt$f 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Master James Pfleshee, all his estate, right & title in the booke or
copie called, Deodate's large notes upon the Bible in Italian, Translated
into English by M' Robert Gentiles. To which assignment the hand of
Master Man master is subscribed
vj
i4
Master
Tho. Ratcliffe,
13 %\\^mt 1658
Enti'ed . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called Flanders, or an exact & compendious descripcon of that faire, great
&fatt countrey of Flaiulers, &c, by [
] Lupton
VJ
\i
16 ^w^mX 1658
Simon Miller, Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The history of Tobacco, or a description of the herb Panacea, or a
universall remedie wch some call Tobacco, &c, by Egidius Everard of
Antwerp & John Neander of Breanie vj*
7[,Ut 16 ^MQH^t 1658
[Page 90] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Randolph Taylor, called Adam out of Eden, or an abstract of divers excellent and remarkable
observations touching ye improvemt of Husbandry, &c, by Adolphus Speed,
gent.
VJ"
192
[16—20 August 1658.
^--ialtt!]
16 Sttgtt^t 165S
Bamneil Speed. Entree! for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Des: Erasmi Boterod: de utroque verborum ac rerum copia Lib: 2.
ad eermonem & styhim formandum utilissimi .
VJ»
16 m^mt 1658
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Tho. Roycroft. Master Nich: Fussell, all his the said M' Fussells right & title in the booke
or copie called, Deodates large nofet upon the Bible in Italian, translated
into English by M' Robert Oentiles. To which assignment the hand of
Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
vj
id
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
16 Hiw^mX 165S
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday Augft 9, to Monday, Aug' 16, 1668
VJ
id
IS %\\%mi 1658
John Baker. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Hymens Praeludia, or Love's masterpeice beintj the eleaventh S 12'*
parts of that so much admired romance entituled, Cleopatra, translated out
of French into English by J. D.
VJ-
MMter
Tho, Newcomb.
19 August 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Foliticut, from Thursday,
August 14, to Thursday, August 19 1658
VJ"
^hc aot" atiaiist i658
[Page 91] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
John Btarkey. called A practicall and polemical comentary, or exposieon iipon the S"* &
4'* chapters of ye 2' epistle of TIMOTHY, &c, by Thomas Hall, B.D, and
minister of Kings Norton in Worcestershire
VJ
\i
20 ^ttguiSt 1658
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Selfe-Comlemnaeon exemplified in M* Whitfeild M' Barlee and
M' Hichnmn, by Thomas Peirce, rector of Brington
VJ"
Master
Henrj Beyle and
Bletaard Boytton.
20 %\x^mt 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Advertisemts on the compleat history of Mary, Queen of Scotland,
King James the 6" & King Charles, by Peter Heylyn, D.D.
VJ"
tP. Stephens.) q u-
O.PuUeyn. ' ^' "'"•
20—30 August 1658.]
193
20 ^HQmt 165$
Master Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
BicbMdRovB^on ^^^^^^ ^^« Rectifieing of mistakes in some moderne histories occasioned by
the partiality and inadvertencies of their severall authors, by Peter
Heylyn D.D.
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
23 August 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Pttblicke Intelligencer from
Monday August 16 to Monday, Augt. 23, 1658
vj
id
23 %M^mi 1658
Richard Marriott. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called The Parable of the Tares expounded & applied in tenn sermons
prenched before his late Mat'', by Peter Heylyn, D,D. then in the course of
his attendance with three other sermons of the same authors
VJ
id
[Page 92]
Master
John Clarke, sen'-
Wit 25tb Of Mn^mt 1658
under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Entred . .
called A View of the whole Doctrine of Reprobation
VJ"
25 ^ttguiSt 1658
Thomas Locke. Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The History of DonbelUanis of Greece, or the lover of chevaldry
wherein is shewed his haughty exploits in warr with his love to the pearleste
princesse Florisbella, &c VJ*
Master
Edw. Brewster.
25 augtmt 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A patternefor all, being a sermon preached at ye funerall of the
Right hono'''° Robert Earle of Warwicke preached at Pelsted in Essex by
Edmund Calamy B.D. & Pastor of ye Church at Aldermanbury . vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
26 ^ugufJt 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
August 19 to Thursday, August 26, 1658 vj '
id
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
II
30 ^xtQmt 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday, Augt 23 to Monday, August 30, 1658
25
vj»
194
[2—8 September 1658.
B. Mu.
I P. Stephens. T
1 0. PuUeyn. J
2^ Sc)»tcmt}. 1658
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Polilicits from Thursday,
IMaster
Tbo. Newcomb.
Augt 26 to Thursday, September 2, 1658
vj
id
Master
Abel Boper
and Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
6 S(])tcmt}» 1658
Eutred
imder the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Poems written on severall occasions by Jasper Mayne
VJ
id
6 SicpU 1658
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
Tbo. Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Pnblicke Intelligencer, from
Monday, Augt 30 to Monday Sept 6, 1658
VJ"
t Page 03]
Mrs. Jone Leacb.
T\it 6 Of Sciitcmli. 1658
p]ntred . . . inider ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Crums of Comfort & godly prayers wth thankfull remembrances of
Oods wonderfull deliverances of this land . . . . . vj*
[This was no doubt the book originally compiled and
published many yeiirs before by Michael Sparke of the
Old Bailey.]
Master
Jobn Field
and Master
Henry HUIb.
6 Sc|)tcml). 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden A Procla-
niacon proclaiming Richard eldest son of Oliver late Lord Protector of
England, Scotland & Ireland, his successor
VJ
id
Master
John Field
and Master
Henry HUIb.
6 Se|}tcm1)« 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, By the
Protector a Proclamation signifieing his Highnesse pleasure that all men
being in office of Govemmt at ye decease of his most dear father Oliver, late
Ld Protector, shall so continue till his Highnes further direccon
VJ"
8 S()ltcm)l. 1658
James Nutbtll. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The vertue & value of baptisme ivherein the dignity & dutie, &c, of
baptisme are catechetically propounded, &c, by Zach: Crofton, minister of
the word at Bottolphs Algate, London
VJ"
rj'lt«?''*"«}S. Man.
LO. PuUeyn. >
8—13 September 1658.]
196
8 Se^itemii* 1658
John Andrews. Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, severall
portratures cutt in wood, viz' ...... ij» vj*
The true Portrature of Henrietta Maria late Qu: of England &c, on
horseback. 1 sh of large paper.
The true portrature of the Princeme of Orange on horsebacJce. 1 sh
of large paper.
The true portrature of Lewis the 14'* King of France & Navarr on
horseback. 1 sh of large pap.
The Portrature of his Highnes Richard, Lord Protector of Engld &c,
on horseback. 1 sh of pap.
The Portrature of her Highnesse the Lady Protectoresse.
?KltC 8tb or SejJtattll* 1658
[Page 94J Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Francis Cosslnett. called The Mariners Plaine Scale new plained, a treatise divided into two
parts, the first cont the uses of a line of chords in Navigacon Astronomy &
Resolucon of all proporcons, the second containing the uses of a line of
chords in dijalling, written by John Collins of London accomptant vj*
Master
Gabriell Bedell
and Master
Thomas Collins.
10 Scjitcmlin' 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Oolden booke of S' John Ghrysostome concerning ye education of
children, translated out of the Greeke by J. E. Esq'
vj"
Master
Hum. Moseley.
11 Setttcmiiet; 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Lucie Haedesty widd of John Hardesty, all her estate, right and tytle in
the booke or copie called, The warres and other occurrences of the best pte of
Christendome from the yeare 1629 to 1640. Written in Italian by Gualdo
Priovato, translated into English by Henry, Earle of Monmouth. To
wch assignment ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden is-subscribed vj*
11 Scjitewtlj* 1658
Master Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
William Hope. called The Golden meane, or a Christian dialogue between Philalethes and
Mathetes in three parts by Benjamine Spencer, minister of Gods word at
Bromley near Bow in Essex
vj"
Master
Matb. Walbancke.
13 Scjitctttlxi- 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Lent 1G38. The reading of M' John Heme of the Hono"' Society of
Lincolnes Inne, upon the Statute of 23. H the 8'* chap: 23. A generall Act
concerning Comition of Sewers vj*
196
[13—17 September 1658.
c V I p. Stephens, n
^■"""■'O. Fun«yn. J
[Page 96]
Master
Tho. Plerrepont,
George Hurlocke
and
WUl"' Fflsher.
Whe 13 Srjitemfter 1658
Entred for their copies under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, Three
Quadrants called as followes, viz' xviij*
A small quadrant of 5 inches radius having both a foreside & a
backside. On the foreside a projection derived from Stoflers
Astrolabe for finding both ye houre & the Azimuth, with 7
circular scales & 4 streight scales doivne ye edges. On ye
backside a genl almanacke with a Quadrant of Time & stars
names & 9 circular scales & 5 straight scales downe the edges,
also a loose ruler called a Diagonall scale thereto belonging wth
ye print of a semicircle.
A great Quadrant of 10 inches radius having both a foreside & a
backside, on the foreside the same Projeccon as on the small
Quadrant last menconed, with 11 circular scales & 6 straight
scales downe the edges. On the backside 3 qrters of a graduated
circle with 6 straight scales a genii almanacke & another Table
thereto belonging all within the said graduated circle, beneath it a
circular scale with Time & stars names & an equall limbe, alto
5 streight scales doivne ye sides thereof.
A great Quadrant of 10 inches radius having both a foreside & a
backside. On the foreside a Projection called the Horizontall
Projeccon with a curved line ivithin the same, below the Projeccon
three straight scales a genii Almanack & 6 circular scales, downe
the sides thereof, 6 streight scales. On the backside a graduated
Table belonging to ye Almanack, below it a Quadrant of Time
6 starves names with 19 more circular scales besides the same,
also downe the sides thereof, 4 straight scales. All contrived
& the uses written by John Collins, accomptant, & graved by
Henry Sutton, mathematicall Instrument maker.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
13 Seiitemt). 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, September 6 to Monday, September 13, 1658 .
vj"
[Page 961
Master
0«orge ThomasoD.
^hc U S()ttcmti« 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Historicall Collections from the 16 yeare of King James Anno 1618,
to the end of the fifth yeare of King Charles, \&19 .... vj*
17 Sc^itcmiier 1658
Thonui Walkley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Ben Johnsons Workes ye S"" volume containing these peeces, viz',
Ffifteene masques at court and elsewhere. Horace his art of Poetry
Englished. English Qramar. Timber or Discoveries. Underwoods con-
titting of divers poems. The Magnetick Lady. A Tale of a Tub. The
tad thephard or a tale of Bobin. hood. The Devill it an asse. Salvo iure
cumscunque
VJ"
[o:IXrf«'«»-
17—22 September 1658.]
197
17 ib(]itemt)(r 1658
ThomM Walkley. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Ariana in two parts as it was translated out of the French, and
presented to ray lord Chamberlaine
VJ"
17 Se))fem<ter 1658
Thomas Walkley. Entred
under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The mirror of minde, or Barclays Icon Animorum
vj"
17 Sqittanli^v 1658
Thomas Walkley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Workes of Caius Crispus Salustius, containing the conspiracy of
Cataline, the warres of Jugurth, 15 boohes of historicall fragmentt, 2 Oration*
to Caesar, for the institucbn of a Comonwealth, & one agt Cicero . vj^
19 Sqjitetniier 1658
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Roger Norton. called A short introduction of Gramer, compiled & set forth &c, by John
Burton, A.M ' vj*
[Page 97]
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and Master
John Field.
Efie ZOtb of Sej»temli<jr 1658
Entred . . . jointly by vertue of an assignment under the hand
& seale of William Godbid the booke or copie called, The second part of
the Reports of S' George Crooks, knight, late one of the justices of the
Court of Kings Bench, and formerly one of the Justices of the Court of
Comon Bench of such select cases as were collected and written in
French by himselfe every tearme throughout the whole reigne of King
James, revised and published in English by S' Harbottle Qrimston,
Barronet, one of the benchers of the hono"' Society of Lincolnes Inne
To wch assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
vj4
Master
The. Newcomb.
20 Se^ttembev 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday,
Septemb 13, to Monday, September 20, 1658
VJ"
Master
Heitry Seyle.
22 SicpUmh, 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Bihliotheca Megia, or the royall library containing a second colleccon
of such of the papers of his late Ma'", King Charles the 2'',* Monarch of
Great Brittaine, at have escaped the wrack & ruines of these tymei . vj*
* This is an obvious clerical error for !•'.
198
[20—25 September 1658.
Q »r-„ .'P- Stephen*. 1
^■"'"'•lO. PuUeyo. J
Master
Octa. Fulleyn.
20 Sejitemb. 1658
Entred for his eopie under the hand of Master Man, master, a booke called
Petri Oassendi Dinierwu ecclesiae praepositi et in Academia Parisiensi
Matheseon Begii Professoris Epistolae Quibus accesserunt Clarissimorum
Quorundam ad ipswm epistolae et responsa in quibug humaniorum philo-
tophicaruvi & tnathematicarum reruni compbtra lundenter admodum
emicleantur atque explicantur VJ*
22 ^eptetnhcv 1658
WUUam Garrett. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A perfect survey of the English tongue, taken according to the use &
analogie of Latine, &c. Written & collected by John Hewes, M.A. vj^
^ftc 22 SitpUmi), 1658
[Page 98] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
William Garrett. called Priscianus Nascent, or, a key to the Gramer schoole in two parts, the
first exhibiting proverbial sentences being suited examples to the Rules of the
Declensions adjectives, verbs & participles of the Lattin Cframar ; the 2'
delivering a review of the survey of the English tongue, taken heretofore by
Jf'. John Hewis, according to the use and analogy of the Latine, serving
much to the exposicon of the gramaticall rules, by Lilly & to ye more easie
and certains translacon of the English into Latine
VJ"
22 SitpUmh, 1658
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Henry Herrlngman. called Naturall history of nutrition, life and voluntary motion, containing
all the new discoveries of anatomists & most pbable opinions of Physitians
concerning the oeconomie of humane nature, methodically delivered in
exercitations Physico- Anatomical, by D' Charlton
VJ»
Master
Tbo. Plerrepont,
George Hurlocke
and
WUllam Flsber.
23 Sciifcmli. 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a small
quadrant of 4 inches radius. A projeccon upon it derived from Stofiers
Astrolable fitted only for finding the houre in the Line having only aforeside
aiul thereon 9 circular scales and a generall Almanack upon it & b streight
icale$ downe the edges of it &c, hy 36ka CoWim .... vj*
25 Sc)}fcm!i* 1658
fimncls Cosslnett. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Young Seamans Chiide, or the marriners almanack, containing
an ephemeris with the use thereof, teaching every ordinary capacity how to
give an astronomicall Judgmt of the winds & weather, &c by Timothy
Qadbury, Philomath vj*
[a luC" ;«•""•
25—30 September 1658.]
199
Master
Natb. Brookes.
25 Sc)}tcmi>. T658
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn wai-deu a booke
called The schools of Phisicke, or the generall experimentall practice of ye
whole art, reduced into aphorismes, or choice & tryed receipts &c, being the
golden remaines S a narrative of the life & death of Nicholas Ciilpepiier
with his nativity, calctilated by himselfe now published by M"' Jn° Heydeu
[Page 99]
Master
Nath. Brookes,
7D\t 25 SitpUmi)* 165$
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Albertus Magnus his cure of Deseases that are most incident to
women, translated otd of Lattin vdth the annotations of severall learned
authors, by John Dixon of Co: of Hertfordshire
vj"
Master
Tbom. Drlng.
27 Se]itcmf)« 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Shephards Paradice, written by a person of honour & privately
acted by the Queenes Ma'" (fe Ladyes of Honor .... vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
27 Sejitcmti, 165S
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Piibliche Intelligencer, from
Monday, Septeinb 20 to Monday Sept 27, 1658 . . . . vj"
id
Master
Thomas Dring.
2% Se^itemlt. 165S
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Law principles reduced to itractice, being an iUustracon of the
principles of Arts & Sciences by variety of examples. Collected out of the
Reports of the sages of the Latv
VJ
id
28 Seittemt). 1658
Samuell Speed. Entred . . . by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Susan Lathum widdow & executrix of George Lathum deced, all her
estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie called. The plaine-mans Pathway
to heaven, made by Arthur Dent. To which assignmt the hand of Master
Pulleyn warden is subscribed . . . • vj^
Master
Tbo. Hewcomb.
3a Setitcmli. 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Septemb 16 to Thursday Sept 30, 1658 xij*
Note : The last entry of Mercurius Politicus was on Sep-
tember the 2nd, the issue up to that date, so that it would
appear that two numbers for the weeks ending the 9th and
16th of the mouth were not entered.
200
[1—6 October 1658.
«•«-{?: sr]
lEht I8t of ©ftoiicr 1658
[Page 100] Eutred for his copie under ye liand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Master called A State of Olory for spirits of just men upon dissolucon demon-
BoM. Dawlman. gfrated. A sermon preached in Paul's Church, Augt 30, 1657, before the
Bt hono''^ the Lord Maior & aldermen of the citty of London, by Tho:
Goodwin, D.D. Presidt of Magd Coll Oxon
VJ
id
Master
Bobt. Dswlman.
I8t ©ctoJ). 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called An ex-position of the Epistle to the EPHESTAXS, by Thomas
Goodwin, D.D. President of Magd Coll Oxon
vj°
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
4 0ctohcic 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer, from
Monday, September 27, to Monday, October 4, 1658
VJ"
Master
Joshua Ktiton.
4 ®ctot)cr 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Joh: Amos Comenij orhis sensualium pictus hoc est omnium funda-
mentaliuni in mundo rerum et in vita actionum pictura et nomenclatura,
in Latin and English by Charles Hoole, teacher of a private Gramer
schoole in Lothbury, London yj*
Tymothy
Oarthwalte.
5 ©ctoter 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A clavis to the Bible, or a new coment upon ye Pentateuch, or five
bookes of Moses, wherein are (1) Difficult Texts explained &c. By John
Trapp, pastor of Weston upon Avon in Glocestershire . . . VJ*
Tymothy
Oarthwalte.
5 ®ctol). 1658
Entred • • . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called The English case exactly set doione by Hezehiahs reformation, in a
Court sermon at Paris am 1647, by D' Steward, then Dean of West-
minster Afr * upon 2 Kings 18. 22. But if you say unto mee, &c VJ*
[Page 101]
Joseph Cranford.
3Kltc 6 of ©(totxr 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The first generall Epistle of St. JOHN ye Apostle unfolded and
applied, the second part, in thirtie five Lectures on the 1* chapter, delivered
in S' Dyonis Backchurch, by Nathaniell Hardy, minister of ye gospell and
preacher to that parrish •'
VJ"
* Deleted in Register.
pp. Etephtnt. I a,
LO. PuUeyn. <
7_18 October 1658.]
201
Jtb ©ctotier 1658
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Septemb 30 to Thursday Octob. 7 1658
vj°
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
11 0ctof). 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary THtjRLOE one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday Octob 4, to Monday, October 11, 1658
VJ"
Master
Natb. Brookes.
12 ©rtoti* 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called J. Cleveland revived in his -poems & others of his genuine incomparable
peeces both in Latin & English &c, publisht by T. F. and others . vj*
12 0ctoi). 1658
Peter Cole. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Felix Platerius his five booJces of practicall phisicJce his booke
containing One Hundred Questions in Phisicke and his ffoure bookes
containing observations in phyeicke Translated into English
VJ
ii
Edward Famham.
12 ®cfol)» 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called The comp)leat doctoresse, or a choice treatise of all deseases incident
to women with experimentall remedies agt ye same, Translated out of Latin
into English vj*
^hc 12tb of ©itoli* 1658
[Page 102] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Master called A New Survey of ye Justice of Peaces office wherein is breifly yet
Thomas Dring. clearly opened ye severall ptarts thereof And what one or more justices of
peace may do therein, in or out of the sessions of the peace by all the lawes
made to this day and now in force, with the names on tymes of the Statutes,
Acts & Ordinances themselves relating to this worke, &c
vj"
15 ©ctolicr 1658
George Hurlocke. Entred . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Geometricall Trigonometry, or the explanacon of such geometricall
problems as are most usefull & necessary either for ye construccon of ye
canons of triangles or for the solucon of them, by J. Newton, M.A. vj*
18 ®ctot>, 1658
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thublob one weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
II
Monday, Octob 11 to Monday Octob 18, 1658
26
VJ
id
SOS
[21 October — 4 November 1658. s. Ma
I p. Stephem."]
■ 1 0. Pulleyn. J
21 ®rtol)» 1658
Entrod for his copies by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe, Two weekly
pampliletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
October 7, to Thursday, October 21, 1658
xij"
27 ®cfoll» 1658
Master Eiitred . . . under j-e hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a books
Oeorge Thomsson. called God^s fidelity the churches safety, opened in a sermon preached
before ye Lord Maior, Aldermen & Comon Councell at Lawrence Jury
Church on a day of Humiliacon by them appointed, by Edward
Reynolds, D D vj*
Ma star
Wtl.»>- Leakr.
29 ©rtolj, 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stkphens warden a booke
called The Bloodhound of Art & nature or ye second pte of ye Garden of
Eden, by S'^ Hugh Piatt, kut vj*
[Page 103]
Master
Tho. UnderllU.
?Cfic 29 0ctol)« 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The Doctrine of originall sinne, asserted & vindicated agt the old &
new adversaries thereof, &c, by Anthony Burgesse, Pastor of ye Church of
Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire
VJ"
imo flobcmft, 1658
John AUen. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called A Declaration of the Faith, (fe order owned & practised in ye Congre-
gaiionall Churches, in England, Agreed tqwn ^ consented unto by their
elders & messengers, in their meeting at the Savoy, October 12, 1658.
Saveing to every man his right VJ*
Master
Richard TomllnB,
1 21oticmt)« 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Gospell marrow, the great God giving himself e for the sonnes of men,
or the sacred mistery of Itedemjition by Jesus Christ, &c, by John Brinsley
minister of the word at Great Yarmouth
VJ"
Master
Eawarii Brewnt^r
and John Baker.
4 nobcml). 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called 'H2IOAOY 'ASKPAIOY TA 'EYPI2KOMENA. Hesiodi Ascraei
quae extant. Cum notis, ex probatissimis quibusdam autoribus, brevissimis,
leleetissimisque. Accedit insuper Pasoris Index, auctior multo hac novissima
edtlione, & multo corrector; opera Si, studio Cprnelij Schrevelii , vj*
[alSr}^'«"'
4—10 November l6o8.]
20S
4 ^otiem)}. 165$
Entred for his copie under the haud of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Conies facurulus in via, the fellow traveller through citty and cotmtrey,
among students and schollers, at home and abroad, with short stories of wit
Maater
Hum, Robinson.
and mirth &c by Democritus Secundus
Vja
[Page 104]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
TEUe 4tb of floUcmli* 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretaiy Thukloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
October 21, to Thursday, November 4, 1658 xij*
Master
John Place and
WUliam Place.
9 noitmxii. 165S
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Bov^tvTr'jfiiov, Or a practicall Demonstracon of County Judicafjtres,
wherein is amply explained, the judiciall and ministeriall authority of
sherriffg, &c, by Will" Greenwood vj"*
Master
Tho. Underbill.
10 ^obcml). 165S
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden the
severall bookes following, viz', M' Hooles Accidence called The Gomon
Accidence examined & explained by question & answer : Terminationes et
exempla Beclinationu et eonjugationum in Latin& English by Charles Hoole.
Propria quae maribus quae genus & As in presenti englished & exphiined
wth indexes to each part. Gramatica Latina in usum scholarum adortuita,
<&c, by Charles Hoole, halfe ye copie. A new Primer, by Charles Hoole
ij"
Master
Tho. Underbill.
10 nob. 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under ye hand & scale of
John Clarke jun'', all his estate right & title in the copie called,
Gramatica Latina in usum scholarum adornata &c by Charles Hoole,
being one full moyety or halfe pte thereof. To weh assignment the haud
of Master Stephens warden is subscribed vj*
10 ilo(icmti« 1658
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Tho. Underbill. called Exanunatio Gramaticae Latinae in usum scholarum adornata slve
brevis ejusdem (XBphcwlin* quaestionibus et responsionibus pcaptu puerorum
expUcatio, autore Carolo Hoole M.A.
vj"
Deleted in Begister.
S04
[13—16 November 1658.
S. Man.;*'-|t«?'"'»'l
'0. Pulleyn. J
[Page 105]
Master
Dan. Fakeman.
Wi^e 13 ^oticml). 1658
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Briefe directions shewing how a fitt and pfect modell of popular
govemmt may bee hatl * made, found, or understood, by J. H.
VJ-
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
15 floticmtcr 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thuelok, foure weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, Octob 18 to Monday, Novemb 15, 1(!58 . . • ij"
Master
Jobu Maoocke.
15 ilotieml)« 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called New u^ rare inventions of water-workes, shewing the easiest wayes to
raise water higher then the spring &c, written in French by Isaak de Caus,
& translated into English by John Leak
vj"
Master
John Macocke.
15 nobcmli. 1658
under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden halfe a
Entred . .
sheet of Pap printed on one side called, Policies of Insurance
VJ
id
16 nohcmh. 1658
Blch. Boyaton. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called OiAaAA.7;Ata, Or the grand characteristiclc whereby a man may bee
knowne to bee Christ's disciple, delivered in a sermon at S' Pauls, before the
gentlemen of Wiltshire Nov: 10, 1658, it being the day of their yearly feast.
by Thomas Pierce, Eector of Brington .
VJ
id
Master
John WUUams.
16 Hoti. 1658
. . by vertue of an assignment under the hand & scale of
John Marshall, all
Entred
ll his estate, right & title in the booke or copie called,
The Holy Court, written in French by Nicolas Causin in five tomes,
whereof foure of them are translated into English, by S' T. H. being one
full moyety or halfe pte of ye said copie. To which assignment ye hand
of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
VJ
id
[Page 106]
Master
John Crooke.
^fic 16 lloticmtier 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The jtiigmeni of the late Arch Bishop of Armagh & Prim.ate of
Ireland, Of Babylon (BeV: 18. 4) being the present see of Borne, with a
sermon of Bishop Bedels upon ye same words, &c, published & enlarged by
Nicholas Bernard, D.D. & preacher to ye hono""'' Society of Graies Inne
London ; vnto wch is added a character of B"" Bedell, and an answer to
M' Pierce's S"* letter concerning the late Primate
VJ
id
* Deieted in Register.
[?:l'u\t"'}«'''-
16—20 November 1658.]
206
16 nobemh. 1658
Samuell Speed. Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Thomas Yotjnq, all his estate, right & title in one full moyetie or halfe
22 Oct. 5G. part of the hooke or copie called, Naturall MagicJce in XX hookes, by
John Baptist Porta a Neopolitane, Translated into English. To which
assignmt the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
Vja
17 Uoh. 1658
John Owsley and Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Henry Marsh. called I'he rare riches of astrology, or monthly observacoiis on the rise fall
& continuance of the cheifest comodities of England, the greatest noveltie in
the whole world ivith other varieties both pleasant &,c, by Thomas Swaine
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
18 Soticmti. 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
November 4, to Thursday November 18, 1658 .... xij*
blaster
Nath. Brookes.
18 Bttitemh, 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale of
Edward Farnham, all his estate, right & tytle in the booke or copie
called. The Compleat Doctresse, or a choice treatise of all deseases incident
to women, &c. Translated into English. To which assignment the hand
of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
vj"
[Page 107]
Edw. Farnham
and Robert Home.
ZUc 18 floticml). 1658
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under ye hand and seale of
Thomas Johnson, all his estate, right & title in the Booke or copie
called. The Dispensatory of Amsterdam, translated into English, together
with the gmall Dutch Herbarist of plants & knowne fruits &c, in English.
To which assitfument the liand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
20 flobeniti. 1658
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
John Clarke, jun'- Master John Williams, all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie
26 July 58. called, Precepts for christian practice, or the rule of the new creature new
model'd, &c, by Edward Reyner, minister of the gospell in Lincolne To
which assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
Vjd
d06
[20—22 November 1668.
a v.. if. SUphem.'l
^••^"•tO.Pulle,"- J
Master
Hum. Hoseley.
20 nohttnh, 165S
Entred for his copies by vertue of an assignment under ye hand and seale
of Thomas Walkley, all his estate & right in ye bookes or copies
following, viz' [No sum stated.]
Ariana in two pts translated out of French into English.
Seaven Bookes of ye Uotnant of Romanig, written in French by
M. Verdere & translated into English.
Tlie Tragedy of Cleopatra, Queen of Aeglpi & Julia Agripina,
Empresse of Rome, by Tho: May, Esq'.
The Life of Nero, by Edmund Bolton.
The MercJiantg manuall, by D' Loe.
A germon called. The Arriereban, preached to the Military Company
by John Everard.
Certaine PsALMES of David, translated into English verse by
Tho: May, Esq'.
The Mirror of Minds, or Barclays Icon animorum Englished by
Thomas May, Esq'.
The Worhes of Caius Crispus Salustius. Englished by William
Crosse.
Ben Johnsons worhes ye 3'' vol cont these peaces following, IS
Masqueg at Co'' & elsewhere. Horace his Art of Poetry
englished. English Gramar. Timber or Discoveries Underwoods
consisting of divers poems. The Magnelick Lady. A Tale of a
Tub. The sad shephard, or a Tale of Robin hood. The Devill is
an Asse.
The History of Irehl from 1584 to 1G2C, to S' J. Perrott.
Selfe ExamiimiTon | ^, Cawdrev.
A Short Catechisme )
To which assignmt, Master Pulleyn warden subscribed his hand.
[Page 108]
Master
Jolm Bedmalne.
^fic 20 iloiicmticr 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
called The doctrine and opinion of Pythagoras <6 Plato examined and
compared with some Christian tenets, by John Hanson, M.D.
VJ
id
Master
Jobo Bediuaine.
20 noticmli, 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called H'QVPA TPirAli^SOS &c in usum scholae mercatorum scissorum
Land
Vjo
22 iloUcm1l« 1658
Balph Wood. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Aut Deus aut nihil, Ood, or nothing, or a logicall method comprised
in twelve proposicons deducing from the actuall being of what wee evidently
erperience the unavoidable necessity of a God, agt ye Atheists of our age &
nation by Vincent HatteolifTe student & graduate of Corpus Christi
Colledge in Cambridge
VJ"
rp. Stejpl.ei.i.)g „
LO. Pulleyn. '
24—30 November 1658.]
ao7
Master
Henry Twyford
and Master
Thomas Bring,
24 Uohcmh. 1658
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Ptjlleyn warden a booke
called Certaine select cases in law, reported by S' Edward Coke, knt. late
Lord cheife Justice of England. Translated out of a manuscript written
with his owne hand, &c vj*
Master
Giles CalTert.
24 Bobtrnfitv 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called A spirituall jourtiey of a young man, towards the land of Peace to
live therein essentially in God, who mett in his Journey wth 3 sorts of
disputes, wth some Proverbs or sentences wch the old age spake to the young
man, Also a spirituall dialogue, &c . . . . . • vj '
M
John Playford.
W"' Godbid.
25tb Of ^tibtwhtv 1658
Entred . . . und ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Five orthodox sermons preached before ye right bono'''" ye L*
Maior &c, Aprill 1641 vj*
[Page 109]
Ralph Wood.
IKhc 26 floliemii, 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Paradoxicall assertions or Philosophicall problems full of delight and
recreacon, &c by R, H.
Vjo
Master
John Martyn,
Master
James Allestree
and Thomas Dicas.
26 nttbcm'b. 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Diatribae duae medico -jihilosoiihicae qwarum prior a^it de fermenta-
fione sive de motu intestino pticularU in quovis corpore altera De Febribus
sive de mot^i earundem in sanguine Animalium his accessit Dissertatio
Epistolica, Be Tlrinis, studio Thomae Willis, Oxoniensis
VJ"
2S ^ott(ml). 1658
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Master"'^"' called Manuale medicorU sive 2wa^i5. aphorismorum hipocratis pre-
James Allestree notionum coacarum & prdictionu secundum propriam morborU omniU
and Thomas Dicas. nomenclaturam alphabetico digesta ordine, labors & industria Bom.
Honarati Bicaissij, D.M. &c
V]0
30 lloti(mt)« 1658
Thomas Davies. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A piaraphrasticall explicacon of the twelve minor Prophets, by
D' Stokes, late prebend of Windsor. [No sum stated.]
808
[30 November — 9 December 1658.
^•""•{rp^*&]
30 nobcmh, 165S
Master Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Hen. Herrlngman. called The cruelty of ye Spaniardg in Peru, expreet by instrumentall and
vocall mueicke & by ye art of 2iros2>ective in scenes, &r,, represented dayly at
ye Cock pit in Drury lane, by S' Will" Davenant
VJ"
tCfic 1 Scccwtl* T658
[Page 110]
Master
John Hacocke.
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The many uses of ye spirall or serpentine line &c, usefull for all
mathematicians in generall & for ingenious architects, measurers of land,
carpenters & other mechanicJee in pticular. First applied to these severall
practizes &c by Will: Milburn M.A. & reduced out of his papers into
this forme with many addicons, &c, by Jonas Moore, Professor of the
Mathematicks
Vja
S^* B(ccmi). 1658
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Balph Smith. called The Holy Longing, Or, ye saints desire to bee ivith Christ. Delivered
in a sermon at ye funerall of M' Jacob Stocke, by Thomas Watson,
minister of Stephens, Walbrooke in London
VJ"
4 Hcccml)* 165S
William Fisher. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The Lightning Colomne, or sea mirrour containing ye sea coasts of the
Northern, Easterne, & Westerne navigacon &c, by Jan Van Loon . vj*
6 Dcccm1)« 1658
Joiepb Crtnfbrd. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a sermon
called, The sad Prognosticke of approaching jndgmt, or the happy misery
of good men in bad tymes, by Nath: Hardy, minister of the word at
S' Dionis Back Church London
vj
^i
6 Bcccmi), 1658
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe Three weekly
Thomas Newcomb. pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, November 15. to Monday, December 6, 16.18 .
XVllJ"
9 Wcctmhtv 1658
■5J"*«r Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Three w^eekly
TbOBUi Mewcomb. pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mereurius Politicus, from Thursday
November 18 to Thursday, December 9, 1668
xviy
id
[oilSeri^""-
7—19 December 1658.]
209
[Page 111]
Master
Tho. Plerrepont.
Ehe 7*" of Beccmhev 1658
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hands & seales
of George Hurlocke and William Fishbe, one sixth part or share in ye
booke or copie called, The Sector on a Quadrant, &c, by John Collins,
student in the mathematicks. To which assignment ye hand of Master
PtTLLEYN warden is subscribed
vj°
Master
John Crooke.
8 Secemli* 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The French Gardiner, instructing how to cultivate all eorfu of fruit
trees & herbs for ye garden &c, first written by R. D. C. D. W. B. D. N.
& now transplanted into English by Philocepos & illustrated by
sculptures vj*
10 Heccmtter 1658
Robert Home. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a sermon
called, 'Av6iiw7roKTovov Ta</)os, or the hloody cfe deceitjull mans fall, wherein
ye portraitures of murtherers rf- hipocrites are lively represented &c
by J. B . vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
13 Bcctmh* 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, December 6 to Monday, December 13, 1658
vj"
H Mucmii. 1658
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Some instructions concerning the art of oratory, collected for the use
of a friend a young student ........ vj*
19 Bu^mh. 1658
Symon Miller. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A Defence of the Reformed Religion in the Church of England.
Translated out of French by W: Playford, minister of Stanmore in
Middx
vj'
[Page 112]
Mrs. Agatha
Legatt.
II
WAt W^ of JScccmlicr 1658
Entred . . . by vertue of an assignment under the hand of Thomas
EwsTER, cittizeu and leatherseller of London, one full sixth part or share
in the booke or copie called Rider's Dictionary, lately belonging to
Charles Greene staconer deced. To which assignment the hand of
i
Master Stephens warden is subscribed
27
Vj«
210
[20 December— 13 January 1658. s. Kanj^ l^p^™]
20 llcccmh* 1658
Eutred for his copie under _ve hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The Vanitie of Judiciary Astrologie, written by the illustrious
Petrus Gassendus & made English by Astrophil Anti-Albumazar.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque • • • vj*
Master
OUes Calvert.
Master
Edw. Brewster.
20 Scc^mtci' 1658
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Catechism byrr wedi ei dynnuallar o ordinhad y Parliament ynghylch
altaliad oddiwith Sapper yr arglwydd o ran anwybodaeth
VJ"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
29 Scccmljcr 1658
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, one
sheet of paper printed on one side called, The Pens Dexterity by these
incomparable contractions by which a sentence is writt assoone as a word,
allowed by authority & past the two Universities with great approbacon
& apjdause. Invented & taught by Jeremiah Rich, the same being
engraven m copper
VJ
i<l
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
[P»^ 113]
Master
Ado. ByBeld.
Master
Fran. Tyton
and Master
Henry HUls.
30 Btccmhcv 1658
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, Three weekly
pamphlets or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday
December 9 to Thursday December 30, 1658 . . . xviij*
Che 5^^ of SimitiiVij 1658^9
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The gospells glory without prejudice to ye Law shining forth in ye
glory of Ood the Father, ye Son, the Holy Ghost &c, by the ininisteriall
labours of Richard Byfield, M.A. pastor in Long Dittonin Surrey vj*
12 aiitmimri) 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Expositions & sermons upon the tenn first chapters of the gospell of
Jesus Christ according to MATHEfV, by Christopher Blackwood, preacher
to a church of Christ in the cittie of Dublin in Ireland . . vj*
Master
Dm. Mewcomb.
Muter
Geo. Sawbrldge.
13 Sitttiiitrji 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
December 30 to Thursday, January 13 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] . . xij*
13 aiammrw 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Y Llyfr Plygain a'r Catechisme yn y modd y maent wedi en gofod
allan yn y LLyfr Gweddi Gyffredin: in disgu i blant ai\ivharser gan bob
dyn, &c Wedien taccha a i tresnu, yn well nog oW blaen, y gan J. D. VJ*
Fn 1",^''""(S. Man.
LO. Pulleyn. >
18—25 January 1658.]
211
IS Sitmtatrv 1658 [i.e. 1658=^9]
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Observationes astrologicae, or an astrologicall discourse of the effects
of that notable conjunction of Saturn & Mars, that happened Octob: 11,
1658, & other configuracons concomitant, from whence is rationally pre-
dicted, &c, by Richard Edlyn, student in the mathematicall and physicall
Master
Jacob Bloome.
sciences
Vja
[Page 114]
Master
John Martyn,
Master
James Allestree
and Thomas Dicas.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
20 gjiltu 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Be Atramentis cuiuscunque generis opus sane novum hactenus a,
nemine protnulgo.tum in sex descriptiones digestu, auctore Petre Maria
Canepario, Cremensi medico & philosopho Venetiis medicinam profitenti
VJ
a
20 Sitttttitrn 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The History of S' Francis Brake, exprest by instrumentall & vocall
musick & by art of perspective in scenes, &c, ye first pte, by S' Will:
Davenant vj*
20 3itntuu» 1658 [/.^. 1658=9]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Henry Herringman. (,a,lled Three poems to the hapjjy memory of the most renowned Oliver,
late Lord Protector of this Comonwealth, by M' Marvell, M' Driden,
M' Sprat . . " vj'i
Master
21 Sitnttitrg 1658 [i.e. 1658=^9]
Entred
Hen. Herringman. galled The Ephesian Matron, a romance
under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
VJ"
21 aJiitttmr» 1658 [i.e. 1658=9]
Francis Bowman. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Monarchy asserted, or the state of monarchicall and popular
government, by Mathew Wren, gentleman
VJ
id
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
24 3Jitmmrs 1658 [i.e. 1658=9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thubloe Six weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday,
December 13, to Monday, January 24, 1668 [i.e. 1668-9] . . iij»
TEUc 25tb of 3J.tmtitr» 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
[Page 11.5] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Richard Royston. called A Miscellany of sundry essayes, paradoxes, & problematicall
discourses, letters and characters, by Francis Osborne, Esq' . • vj "
id
212
[25 January — 2 February 1658.
«—iS:J^C']
25tb gJamiJirs 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Master
Tho. Newcomb
Enti-ed for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
seale of Master John Eothwell, all his estate, right & title in the booke
I rf 29 Feb. 1632. or copie called, Thesaurug Poeticut Ac, to wch assignment the hand of
Master Pullbyn warden is subscribed
vj
id
Master
Thomas Goald.
Muster
Tho. Newcomb.
Thomas Walklej.
26 Siantmrii 1658 [i.e. 1658^=9]
Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
tailed A Perfect List of the Name« of the Lords of ye other House, and the
Knights, Cittizens and Burgesses and ye Barons of the Cinque Ports of the
Comonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland for ye Parliamt to bee held
at Westminster the seven & twentieth day of January instant . . vj*
2& 3lrtttttat» 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Simon MU'er. Entred
called The London Chaunticleres, a witty Comedy, &c
Master
Fiancis Tjton.
Master
Tho. Nevcimb.
Maaler
Henry Twyford,
Mastpr
John Field
and Master
Henry Hills.
[Page 116]
Master
John Rotbwel',
Master
John RothwiU.
29 Sitnimtii 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Aqiia Genitalis. A discourse concerning baptisme, first delivered in
a sermon at Alhallowes Lumbard street, Octob 4, 1658, and now a little
enlarged, &c .......... . vj*
[A little above the fee there is entered in the same hand
" lO* " ; but the reason for this is obscure.]
31 3)attttittrj) 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurlob one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called The Puhlicke Intelligencer, from Monday,
January 24 to Monday, January 81, 1658 [_i.e. 1658-9] . . vj* '
31 3iitnttar» 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The speech of his Highnes ye Lord Protector, made to both houses of
Parlt at their first meeting/ on Thursday ye 27" of January 1668 [i.e.
1658-9]. As also ye speech of ye right hono''" Nathaniell, Lord Fiennet,
one of the Lords Keepers of the Great Seale of England, made at the
same lyme ........... yj*
Entred
sermons
Entred
?Khc 2^ of iTcbtrtmrj) 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
. . . under the hand of Master Pullbyn warden Eighteene
VJ"
2 JFchvmvu 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
under the hand of Master Pullbyn warden a booke
called A Treatise upon the promises, by M' Turner
vj*
[^:IXr}^>«-
3—10 February 1658.]
213
af* of iTcftnmtrfi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Randolph Taylor. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called A Survey of the Law, containing directions how to prosecute and
defend personal actions usually brought at Comon law, with ye judges
opinions in severall cases. To which is annexed the nature of a writ of
Errors <§ the generall proceedings thereupon, by William Glisson and
Anthony Gulston, Esq" barristers at law
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
S^* of JFclitmv^ 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe Three weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
January 13 to Thursday, February 3'" 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] . xviij*
[Page 117]
Master
Nath. Butter.
mc 41" of ^ehvmvu 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Fmglands Universall Distraccon m the yeares 1643, 1644, 1645, left
to the world by a judicious & conscientious author &c . . . vj*
[Here again the sum " 10* " is written just above the fee
without any explanation.]
Blaster
John Martyn.
Master
James Allestree.
Thomas Dicas.
^t" Of ifciirttarM 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Novae veraque medicinae experimentis & evidentihus rationibus
coniprobatae prima pars p Gometium Pereiram medicum Methymnae
Duelli, &c vj*
5 JFctK\XAK» 1658 [/.«. 1658^9]
. under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Master Entred . .
John Williams. called An Exposicon of the Greed, by John Pearson
vj-
Master
John Williams.
5 ircljrttiiri> 1658 [i.e. 1658=^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The Appeale of injur'd innocence &c, by Thomas Fuller, B.D. vj*
10 .irCbvmivti 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Bobert White. called The Doctrine and dominion of the
crosse in an historicall narracon & spirituall application of ye passion of
Jesus. Written in Latin by John Perus, publicke preacher in the Citty
of Mentz & translated into English by Henry Pinnell
VJ"
814
[10—16 February 1658.
8'"»'>M0. PuU.yn. J
10 ifclltmtrij 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
HeTllI Slmonds. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Five Disputations of Church Government and worship, &c, by
Richard Baxter vj*
10 iTclmtartf 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
NeTlll Simondg. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A Key for Catholicks to open the jugiings of ye Jesuits & satisfie all
that are but truely willing to understand whether ye cause of ye Roman or
reformed churches bee of God, &c by Richard Baxter
VJ"
[Page 118]
WilUam Garrett
?Cftc lltb of iTcliruiirM 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Thesaurus Graecae Poeseos, ex omnibus Graecis poetis collectus.
Auctore Nicholao Caussino Tricassino, Societatis Jesu.
[No sum stated.]
Muter
Rlcti. TomlioB,
Master
Geo. Sawbrldge
and Master
WUl"- Leyboum.
U dTctruiUM 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Euclides Elements of Geometry in Fifteen bookes, collected by J. S.
diligently compared with divers authors both ancient and moderne and
revised and published by the care and industry of John Leeke, professor of
the mathematicks in ye cittie of London, with other j)eices of Geometry never
before printed in English ; whereunto is added Bee'B Preface . . vj*
Master
Geo. Tbomeioa.
15 iTcliruiU'iJ 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Brotherly reconciliacon, or a sermon touching ye composing of
differences amongst brethren, &c by Edward Reynolds D.I). . . vj*
Maxter
Geo. TbomaEon.
15 iTcliniiirM 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Brotherly agreement, or a sermon touching the unity of judgment &
affection amongst Brethren, &c, by Edward Reynolds, D.I). . vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
15 iTclinmru 1658 [j.e. 1658*9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe Two weekly
pamphlets or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, Jan.- 31, to Monday Feb: 14, 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] . . lij*
MMt«r
Tba Newcon-b.
Zhc Wb of iTctitUiirij 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A Treatise of Civil power in Ecclesiasticall causes, &c by John
Milton
vj°
[o:l^!erf^"*-
16—21 February 1658.]
m
16 iTclllUiUM 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Theo-patitica, or a hody of divinity conteining ye rules of ye speciall
Governmt of God according to wch hee orders the imortall & intellecttMll
creatures, angells <& men, to their finall & eternall estate, &c, by George
Lawson, rector of More in the countie of Salop .... vj*
Master
Fran. Tyton.
Master
Fran. Tyton.
16 iffijVMiUij 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Enduxa, or gome probable inquiries into Truth both Divine &
Humane ; together with a stone to ye altar, or short disquisitions on a few
difficult places of Scripture &o by John Robinson D' of Phisicke . vj*
Master
John Redmalne.
16 Jfrlirtiarii 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Assigned over unto him by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand &
seale of Master Andrew Crooke all his estate, right & title in the booke
or copie called Ignoramus, a comedy. To which assignment ye hand of
Master Pulleyn ward is subscribed
vj"
Master
Andrew Crooke.
16 dFchmiUU 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Master John Redmaine, all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie
called, The Doctrine & opinion of Pith agar as <& Plato examined & compared
vrith some Christian tenets, by John Hanson, M.D. To which assignment
the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
vj°
[Page 120]
Master
The. Newoomb.
Master
Nath. Brookes.
?rUc IJtb of iTclituarii 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe Two weekly pam-
phletts or boukes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
Feb: 3* to Thursday, Feb: 17 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] . . . . xij*
18 ^ciiXWAXn 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Oratio gratulatoria Johannis Cleveland! praelectoris rhetorici ad
magistros, in Latin & English vj*
20tb Of JFchVUAVQ 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Giles Calveit. entituled The great case of Tithes truly stated, clearly opened & fully resolved,
by Anth: Pearson vj*
Master
The. Ntvcomb.
21 iTciiruitvi* 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The PublicJce Intelligencer from
Monday, February 14 to Monday, February 21, 1658 [i.e. 1668-9] vj*
m
[24 February— 8 March 1658. «• ""io: luiw"]
24 iTclinutri) 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurhtg Politicus from Thursday,
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
February 17 to Thursday, February 24, 1658 [i.e. 1658-9]
Vj"
Master
Tlio. Mewcomb.
2$ ifclivurtri) 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, February 21 to Monday, February 28, 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] vj*
i^ mavch 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
Phil. Stepbeug. called An usefull tractate to further Christians (of these dangerous <fc back-
sliding tymes) in the practice of the most needfnll duty of prayer, &c, being
the substance of sevall sermons, by Will" Crompton, M.A.
vj°
[Page 121]
Matter
Tbo. Newcomb.
^he 3& of iWittdi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred ... by licence of Ma.ster Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
Feb. 24, to Thursday, March 3" 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] . . . vj*
Master
Henry Hills.
Botet ClaTell.
Blmon Miller.
4tb of ittiirdi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . imder ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A short catechisine about Baptisme, by John Tombes, B.D. . vj**
5tb of ittitrdi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called 'I'he unhappy marksman, or a pfect & impartiall discovery of ttiat
late barbarous murther comitted by M' Geo: Strangwayes on his brother-
in-law M' John Fussell an Attorney on Friday, 11. Feb: 1658 &c. [i.e.
1658-9] &c ■ . . vj"
5tb of ittiU'dt 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Of secrets collected out of various & sundry authors & now
methodically digested into seaventeen bookes by Johan. Weckerus of Bazill.
Translated into English by Will" Rowland . • vj*
8^" of iWiirdi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
John Allen. Entred . . . by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
FRA.NCI8 EoLESFiELD, all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie
called, Three treatises tending to the establishment of Peace both spirituall,
ecclesiaiticall & poUticall, by M' John Cotton of New England. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden ia subscribed vj*
[o:ru'i^erJ«-"-
8—18 March 1658.]
217
8 mnvch 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
John Allen. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pullbyn warden a booke
called The Covenant of Grace, as it is dispensed to ye elect seed effectually
unto Salvation, by M"' John Cotton of New England
VJ
id
m\e 9tb of iWardi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
[Page 122] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
John Allen. called The Speech of his Highnesse the Lord Protector made October 14, 1658,
in answer to an addresse in the name of the Elders & Messengers of ye
CongregatioTMl Churches mett at the Savoy by B' Goodwin appointed by them
thereunto, when the confession of faith ivas delivered. Together with the
speech of B' Goodwin to his Highnesse at the same Addresse * . vj*
Master
John Redmalne.
11 MiWCh 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called An English Introduction to the lattin tongue, for the use of the lower
formes in Westminster Schoole ....... vj'
id
Master
William Lee,
Master
Dan. Fakeman
and Master
Gab. Bedell.
11 ittardfi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Mathew Walbancke, all his estate, right & title, being one fourth part,
or share in the booke or copie called, The Touchstone of Comon Assurances
or, a plaine & familiar treatise opening the learning of the comon assurances
or conveyances of the Kingdome, by Will"" Sheppard, Esq'. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
VJ
id
Master
Bich. Hodgkinson.
lltb of iWitrdi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . und ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Mores Hominum, the manners of men, by S' Robert Stapilton,
knight vj
id
18 ittjirdi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Andrew Crooke. called The severall workes of Aldrovandus containing these peeees,
viz' Seaven boohes of Insects, Of foure footed beasts Of Fishes, snailes,
monsters, serpents, & dragons. Of Mettalls, Translated into English
by[
]
VJ
id
[Page 123]
Master
Andrew Crooke.
II
ISMt 18tb of ittitrch 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The History of Living Creatures, fitted for sacred uses, v)herein the
cheife properties of most Beasts are breifty accomodated to the use of similies
for ye helpe of students of Bivinity & preachers of the word of Qod, &c vj''
The last sentence was added as an afterthought.
28
816
[18—23 March 1658.
^•"•"•lo. Pulleyn. J
18 mxKCh 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Joshua Eirton. called The Hidory of Scotland gett forth in twentie hookes lohereof xvij
comprehend, &c, written in latyn by George Buchanan a Scot, & trans-
lated into English
vj°
19 ittarrfi 1658 [ir. 1658^9]
Ntthaniell Ekins. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Saintg dangers, deliverances and dtdies, personall and nationall,
practically improved in severall sermons on PSAL. 94. v. 17, by Nathaniell
Whiting, M.A, & minister of ye gospell at Aldwinckle in Northampton-
shire
VJ
id
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
21 Miitdx 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thurloe, Three weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Pnblicke Intelligencer from
Monday, February 28, to Monday, March 21, 1658 [i.e. 1658-9] xviij^
MMter
John Crooke.
21 iWawfi 1658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called POM<frAIA. tri^oixov. 'O^tia, or, the Church of England defended in
Two Treatises against the fabulous & slanderous imputacons cast upon her
in those two points of Succession of Bishops & Schisme. Wherein the fable
of the Nag»-head ordination is detected & the accusacon of schisme retorted
by John Bramhall, D.D, Bishop of Derry vj'*
Master
Tbo. Boycroft.
23 iHardt 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Christ and the Church, or scripture parallels in three bookes, &c, by
Henry Vertue, M.A. rector of Alhallowes Honylane . . . vj^
[Tag* 124]
Maatar
Tho. Boycroft.
lEfie 23^" of ittarrti 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Tov ck 'Ayibis Boberti Grostest Episcopi Lincolniensis, De cessa-
tione legalium, tractatus eruditissimug priscam solidam & Germanam
pietaiem spirans : nostroque JEvo apprime utilis ac necessarius . vj^
23 iWardi 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
John Allen, Entred . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called A Calechitme containing the cheife heads of Christian religion
Published, at the desire & for the use of the Church of Christ at New-
haven, by John Davenport pastor & William Hooke, teacher
VJ
id
[al^'C'}'"'-
24 March 1658.]
219
24 iWardi T658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
John Marshall, all his estate, right & title in the books or copie
called, The Palatinate Gatechisme in Greeke & Latins, by Fredericke
Sylburg. To which assignment the hand of Master Stephens warden
Master
WlUlam Hope.
is subscribed
vj°
24° Of ittarcft 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
Wmiam Garrett. Entred ... by vertue of a note under the hand of William
Humble of Loudon, Esq', all his estate, right & title in the booke or
copie called. The History of Great Brittaine under the conquests of ye
Romans, Saxons, Danes, & Normans; their originalls, manners, habits,
warres, coynes & seales, ivith the successions, lines, acts & issues of the
English monarchs, from Julius Caesar to our most gracious soveraigne
King James. Revised & enlarged with sundry descents of ye Saxons Kings,
their marriages & armes, by John Speed
Vja
240 of iWatrdt 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
WiUlam Garrett. Entred ... by vertue of a note under the hand of William
Humble of London, Esq"', all his estate right & title in ye booke or copie
called, A Prospect of ye most famous parts of the World, viz, Asia, Africa,
Europe, America, wth these kingdomes therein contained, Grecia, Roman
Empire, Germany, Bohemia, Erance, Belgia, Spaine, Italy, Hungary,
Benmarlt-e, Poland, Persia, Turkish Empire, Kingdome of China, Tartaria,
Somer Islands, Civill warres in England, Wales & Ireland, together wth all
ye provinces &c in that large Theater of Great Brittaines Empire, Pfonned
by John Speed vj*
Whe 24tb of MAVCh 1658 [i.e. 1658*9]
[Page 125] Entred ... by vertue of a note under the hand of William
William Garrett. Humble, Esq' all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie called,
The Theatre of the Empire of Great Brittaine, presenting an exact Geography
of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland & the Isles adjoining, with
the shires, hundreds, cities and shire townes, within the kingdome of England,
divided & described by John Speed
vj°
24 of iWarcfi 1658 [i.e. 1658*91
WUliam Garrett. Entred ... by vertue of a note under ye hand of William
Humble, Esq'', all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie called,
A Prospect of ye most famous parts of the World viz : Asia, Africa, Europe,
America with these Kingdomes therein contained, Grecia, Romane Empire,
Germany, Bohemia, France, Belgia, Spaine, Italy, Hungary, Denmarke,
Poland, Persia, Turkish Empire, Kingdome of China, Tartaria ; the same
being epitomized in a volume called 8'°. Saveing to every man his right
in the severall Bookes or Copies before entred to ye sd William
Garrett
VJ"
220
[24—31 March 1658-9.
o w., (P- Stepheni."!
8-"»»'l0. Pulleyn. J
ZHtb of m»KCh T658 [i.e. 1658^9]
Entred for liis copie by vertue of a note under the hand of William
Humble Esq' all his estate, right, & title in the booke or copie called,
Englarul, Wales, Scotland & Ireland described S abridged with the History
relation of things worthy memory from a farre larger volume, done by
William Garrett.
John Speed. Saveing to every man his right
vj"
Nathan. Ekins.
[Page 12fil
Nathan. Ekins.
250 Of iWarcJh 1658^9
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The History of the fahricke of mans body in Ten hooJces, written
originally in Latine by Adrianus Spegelius of Bruxels, kn' of the Order
of S' Marke and formerly cheife professor of Anatomy & Chirurgery in
the University of Padua. Translated into English by Stephen Gaseley
vj
i<
^hc 25tb of iirardi 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Worhes of that profound and learned divine Hugh Broughton
in foure tomes, published by D' Lightfoot and others
VJ
id
26tb of iWarcfi 1659
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The sinfulnes of evil thoughts, or a discourse wherein the chambers
of imagery are unlocked, &c by John Sheffield pastor of Swithins
Master
Sam. QelUbrand.
London
VJ"
29tb of iWarch 1659
Simon Killer. Entred . . . imder ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Nullity of Ch^trch Censures, or a Disjnite written by the learned
philosopher, expert phisitian, & pious divine, Thomas Erastus, D' & P.P.
of Phisicke at Heidelberge & Basill &c
VJ"
Master
Tho. Underhill.
30 iWitrcft 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Medulla theologiae or, the Marrow of divinity contained in sundry
questions and cases of conscience both speculative & practicall, &c, by
Bamuell Clarke, pastor of the church in Bennet Finck, London . vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
31 ittarcH 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe, Foure weekly
painphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday,
March 3* 68 [i.e. 1658-9] to Thursday, March 31, 1659 . . ij«
Lo. Pulleyn. (»• "«■'•
6—18 April 1659.]
221
Tbo. Farkburst.
6 ^pviW 1659
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a books
called Heaven and Hell epitomized, the true Christian characterized as also
an exhortacon ivith motives &c. to bee speedy and serious about the worke of
conversion, by George Swinnocke, M.A sometime fellow of Baliol Colledge
in Oxford, &c vj*
[Page 127]
Master
Henry Hills.
Efic 7tb Of %pxi\X 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden The
humble representacon and peticon (to his Highnes) of the generall councell
of the Armyes of England, Scotland, and Ireland .... vj*
Master
Octavlan Pulleyn.
7tb of %pxi\l 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a books
called Genethliacon illustrissimi Eadverdi Principis Cambriae Ducis
Coriniae, &c, autore Johanne Lelando, antiquario . . • vj
^i
Master
Tlio. Newcomb.
11 Mpviil 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thueloe Three weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The PublicJce Intelligencer from
Monday, March 21, 68 [i.e. 1658-9] to Monday, Aprill 11, 1659 xviij*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
U ^pvill 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurlob Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday
March 31 to Thursday, Aprill 14, 1659
iij-
Master
Fbil. Stepbens.
14 ^jttrtU 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a books
called The Glory and interest of nations professing the Gospell opened in a
sermon preached at a private fast to the Comons assembled in Parliamt.
by John Owen, D.D vj*
Master
The. Newcomb.
IS %pKi\X 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thukloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, Aprill 11 to Monday, Aprill 18, 1659 . . . , vj*
[Page 128]
Bobert Glbbs.
mit 18tb of %pxi\X 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a books
called The Saints — Gods precious treasure, opened in a sermon at ys
funeral] of Darcy Wyyil, Esq' &c, by Thomas Case M.A, Rector of
S' Giles in the Fields vj*
222
[18—30 April 1659.
«'«-{J:Xr]
IS ^pviXl 1659
Oeorge Hurlocke. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulletn warden a booke
called The Compleate Modialed, or a true and exact way of raising the
modiall in proportion or out of proportion &c, by Thomas Miller of Great
Yarmouth, seaman
VJ°
Master
William Lee,
Master
Dan. Fakeman,
Master
Gab. Bedell,
Master
Hen. Twyford,
Master
Thorn. Dring
and Master
John Place.
12 Octob. 1658.
Master
John Redmayne.
18 %^xi\\ 1659
Entred . . . jointly by vertue of an assignment under the hand &
seale of the said Thomas Dring, the booke or copie cnWeA, A New Survey
of the Justice of Peace his office &c, by William Bhephard, Esq' Serj' at
law. To which assignmt ye hand of Master Pullbyn ward is subscribed
vjo
18 ^pxill 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hands & scales
of George Sawbridge and Isabella Waterson widdow, all their estate,
right, & title in the booke or copie called, Owens Epigrams. To which
assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed . vj*
Mrs. Mary
Bymonds.
35 Jan. 1649
[i.e. 1649-50].
19 ^ptill 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Samuell Cartwright, all his estate, right, & title (being one full moyetie
or half part thereof) in the bookes or copies following, viz', Tachigraphy,
or the art of short meriting with the tutor thereunto, and, Zeigliography, or a
new art of short writing, all of them written by Thomas Shelton. To wch
assignmt ye hand of Master Pulleyn ward is subscribed . . xij*
[Page 129]
Master
The. Newcomb.
Zhc 21 tb of ^pviU 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
Aprill 14 to Thursday, Aprill 21, 1659 vj*
Master
Hum. Tackey.
27 %pxiH 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The Third part of the Young Clerkes Guide, or a further colleccon
of choice English Presidents for Indentures of settlemt, of Exchange of
Bargainee & sales. Letters of Attorney, &c. Compiled by S' R. H. & pused
by an able practitioner, very usef uU <fc necessary for all . • vj '
id
Maiiter
Wlll»- Wilson.
30 %pxi\\ 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A Journall of all proceedings between the Jaruenists &the Jesuits, <tc,
published by a well-wisher for the distressed Church of England vj*
[o:S;n':!«-«-
2—9 May 1659.]
2 iWa» 1659
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
Octav. PuUeyn. called Deug nohiscum, or a sermon preached upon a great deliverance at
sea, with a narrative annexed, by William Johnson, rector of Worbois in
Huntingdon-shire
vj
a
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
5tb Mau 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Secretary Thubloe Two weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicals from Thursday
Aprill 21, to Thursday, May 5, 1659
xij°
Master
Hum. Robinson
and Master
Tho. Underbill.
10 Jan. 56.
[i.e. 1650-7].
5 i«a» 1659
Entred . . . jointly by vertue of a writing under ye hand & seale of
ye said Master Robinson a booke called, Dionisij orbis descriptio cum
comentario critico & geographico, &c, in Greeke & Latine. To wch assign-
ment ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed . . vj*
[Page 130]
Master
Will™' Du Gard.
7E,hc 5tb of iWiti) 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Lexicon Graeci Testamenti alphabeticwni una cum explicatione
Gramatica vocuni singularum &c . . . , . . , vj*
Master
Henry Hills.
7 i«Ji2 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden A Declara-
tion of the officers of the army, inviting the members of the Long Parliamt,
xvho continued sitting till the 20'* of Aprill, 1653, to returne to the exercise
and discharge of their trust ........ vj*
7 fiStiXn 1659
Simon Miller. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A collection of proverbs used in all languages tvhether English,
French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish & Scotch, all Englished and alphabettically
digested, by N. R. G-ent.
VJ"
9 ittitj? 1659
Charles Adams. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Orders S rules of proceedings in the offi.ce of his Highnes Remem-
brancer of his Gort of Excheqr at Westminster, wch the right hono"'
S' Tho: Widrington kn' cheife Baron of ye same cort, Robert Nicholas,
John Parker and Roger Hill the other barons of the said Cort, have thought
fitt to ordaine and publish for the better and more speedy carrying on the
business of that office. Subscribed by John Dodeington Master of the
said office vj*
284
[9—19 May 16r)9.
8. Han
(P. Stepheni.l
'^O.'Pulleyn. J
Muter
John Held.
9tb ^ittf 1659
Entred for his copie A Declaration of the Parliament assenMed at Wett-
mijuter, dated 7 May instant
VJ"
9 iWatt 1659
Master Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe Three weekly
Tbo. Newcomb. pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from
Monday, Aprill 18 to Monday May 9, 1659 .... xviij*
[Page 131]
Bobert Glbbes.
11 '"0 iVtiXii 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, two
bookes, the one entituled, The Excellent Woman, a sermon preached at
the funerall of M" Scott, by Tho: Case, MA; the other called, Medi-
iaccons divine & morall, by Henry Tubb, M.A of S' Johns Colledge,
Cambridge xij*
11 iWilti 1659
John AUen. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Johannes Becoldus Bedivious; or, the English Quaker the Germxin
enthusiast revived, visible in this narrative, translated into English
byj. S vj*
rnn-Tyton
and Master
HesryHUls.
12 m^» 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The humble peticon and addresse of the officers of the Army to the
Parliamt of ye Comonwealth of England, &c
Vj«
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
12 mnv 1659
Entred ... by licence of Master Seer Thueloe one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
May 5 to Thursday, May 12, 1659
VJ"
17 i»AV 1659
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Tho. Drlng. called The fruitlesse precaution, the Hypocrites, the Innocent Adultery,
paraphrased out of ye Spanish into French by Mounsieur Scarron, into
English by J. D , , . . vj*
Master
Mlcl). Boame.
19 i»Au 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called Amphitludami, or the Accomptants Closet, being an abridgment of the
(»o called) Italian booke keeping, &c, invented and composed by Abraham
Liset, Gent.
VJ
id
[P.Stephens,)- «._
0. Pulleyn /^' """■
19—31 May 1659.]
225
[Page 132]
Master
Iho. Newcomb.
IQtb Of Mn^ 1659
Entred for his copie by licence of Master Secretary Thurloe, one weekly
pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday,
May 12 to Thursday, May 19, 1659 vj*
Master
Natb. Brookes.
260 iWaw 1659
Entred . . . und ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
entituled The Character of France, & an answer to a pamphlet called A
Character of England . . . . . . . . . vj^
28 MiXU 1659
Richard Royaton. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called IIEPIAMMA 'EIIIAHMION. or vulgar errors in practice censured,
by Thomas Jenison, student in Cambridge .
vj°
30 Mixv 1659
h'^'h'" In Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
en, err gman. caUgjj y^g second part of the Seige of Rhodes, made a representacon by the
Art of Prospective in scenes & the story sung in recitative musiche, by
S' William Davenant . . vj*
Timothy
Garth waits.
30 ittag 1659
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Gentleman's calling . . . . . . . vj*
Timothy
Oarthwaite,
30 i«Jt|) 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A sermon preached before ye Prince in the cathedrall Church of
Bristoll, 16 March, 1644 on 1. KlNOS, 12., 26, 27, by D' Cosens . vj*
Master
Thos, Newcomb,
30 Mas 1659
Entred ... by licence of [ ] Three weekly Pamphletts
or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday May 9,
to Monday, May 30 1659 . , xviij*
[Page 133]
John Allen.
II
31 tb 0t iVtAV 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
entituled Presbiteria7is & Independents vindicated from ye contradictory
way of Free admission, &c, by John Beverley . • • • vj^
29
[1—7 June 1659.
«-«»'lo;Kr]
1 Mm 1659
Eutred for his copie under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called The Considerator considered, or a brief e view of certaine consideracons
on the Biblia-Polyglotta, the prolegomena, and appendix thereof, wherein
the Bihlia Polyglotta with the Prolegomena & Appendix & the ancient
translacons therein exhibited are vindicated from ye aspersions & calumnies
Master
Tbo. Boycroft.
of the said considerations, by B. Walton, D.D.
vj
^i
Master
Tho. UnderhlU.
1 3ttnc 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hands & seales of
RoBKET White & Will" Wilson, dat 30 March, 1653, the booke or copie
called, A Tract of the Lives of the Fathers & other eminent & famous
Divines wch have lived from Christs tyme to this present age, composed by
Samuell Clarke, Parson of Bennet Fincke, London To which Assignmt
ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
VJ"
Master
Tho. UnderhlU.
1 aJttUC 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hands and
seales of Egbert White and William Wilson, dat 30 March, 1653,
the booke or copie called, TAe Second part of ye Marrow of ye Ecclesias-
ticall History containing the lives of many eminent Christians which have
lived since ye primitive tymes to this present age, composed by Samuell
Clarke, Parson of Bennet Fincke, London. To wch assignmt ye hand of
Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed
VJ"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
2& aiuttC 1659
Entred ... by [ ] Two weekly pamphletts
or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday May 19 to
Thursday June 2, 1659 xij*
[Page 136, i.e.
134] *
Master
francls Tyton.
3^ 3Junc 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called A Century of select hymns. Collected out of Scripture, by Will"
Barton, minister of ye Gospell at Martins in Leicester. Provided that in
this booke none of the Paalmes of David be translated
VJ"
Master
Bobt. IbbltsoD.
7 SBunir 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden a booke
called A collection of severall passages concerning his late Highnes Oliver
Cromwell in the tyme of his sicknes, wherein is related many of his expres-
sions upon his death bed, together with his prayer, within 2 or S dayes before
hit death, written by one that was then Groome of his Bed chamber vj*
* This page was wrongly numbered 136, it should have been 134.
J-P. Stephens,, g„
LO. PuUeyn. I
9—11 June 1659.]
227
9 Stlttc 1659
Henry Mortlocke. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called A compendious view or Cosmographicall & geographicall Descripcon
of ye whole world ; wth more plaine generall rules touching ye use of the
Globe, &c, by Thomas Porter vj*
Master
Hum. Moseley,
11 Stinc 1659
Entred . ^ . by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
John Bakee, the booke or copie called, Hymens Praeludia, or lovers
master peice being ye eleventh & twelfth parts of that so much admired
romance entituled Cleopatra. Translated out of French into English by
J. D. To which assignment the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is
subscribed. [No sum stated.]
Master
Hum. Moseley.
11 %mxt 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Giles Calvert, the booke or copie called, The vanity of Judiciary
Astrologie written by tlie illustrious Petrus Qassendus and made English
by Astrophil Altialbumazar. To which assignment the hand of Master
Pulleyn warden is subscribed. [No sum stated.]
[Page 137]
Master
Hum. Moseley.
EHc lltb of Sttnc 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Richard Marriott, the severall bookes & pts. of bookes following
viz*. [No sum stated.]
Letters to severall persons of honour by John Donne D D, and
Deane of S' Pauls.
The Legend of Captaine Jones, 1'' and 2* parts.
A briefe Bescription of the whole world, by George Abbott late
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Quarles Shephardes Oracles in certaine eglogues.
Barkers Delight or ye art of Angling, by Tho Barker.
A sermon called God save the King preached in S' Pauls Church
27 March, 1639 by Hen: Valentine, D.D.
A sermon called, Noah's Dove, or a Prayer for the peace of
Jerusalem, &c, by Henry Valentine, D.D.
Foure sermons at ye annuall meeting of the Trinity Company in ye
pish church of Deptford by H. Valentine.
The Levites Revenge, containing poeticall meditacons on ye 19 &
20'" ch of Judges, by Robert Gomersall.
The Tragedy of Lodomck Sforza Duke of Millaine wth other poems
by Robert Gomersall.
Essayes, by S' Cha: Cornwallis jun' kn'.
Observacons upon the tfnited Provinces & on the state of France, by
S' Tho: Overbury.
228
[11 June 1659.
«•««■•<?: luC"]
The widdowes teares, a comedy by Geo: Chapman.
May Day, a comedy, by Geo: Chapman.
The Spanish Gipsies by Tho: Middleton & W" Rowley.
Revenge for honour a tragedy by Geo: Chapman.
Appeus & Virginia a tragedy by John Webster.
Poems, Eligies, Paradoxes and Sonnettt, by D' Hen: King, Bishop
of Chichester. One halfe.
The life of Father Paul, of ye Order of the Service. Translated out
of Italian by a pson of quality. One ^.
Reliquiae Wottonianae, or a collection of lives letters poems toith
characters of sundry psonages and other incomparable peices of
language & Art, by S' Henry Wotton, kn'. One third pte.
Five neiu Playes, viz'. The mad couple tvell matcht. The Novella ;
The Court Beggar; The Gittie Witt, The Damoiselle, by Rich:
Broome. One 3* pte.
To wch assignment ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed.
me lltb of Stmc 1659
[Page 138] Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under ye hand and seale
Master of Thomas Locke the booke or copie called, Pearles of Eloquence, or the
Hum. Moseley. Schoole of Complements by W. Elder gentleman. To which assignment
the hand of Master Pulleyn warden is subscribed. [No sum stated.]
Master
Ham. Hoseley.
n aiunc 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Royall Psalmes of Don Antony, King of Portugall, translated into
English by Baldwin S* George gent. [No sum stated.]
Master
Bum. Moselejr.
11 3Jutte 1659
Entred . . . vmder ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called The Life of Adam, written in Italian by Tranoisco Loredano and
rendred into English, by J. S. [No sum stated.]
Master
Hum. Hoseley.
11 3imc 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called Chymia Goelestis, Drops from Heaven, or Pious meditacons and
prayers, by Benjamin Parry, G«nt. [No sum stated.]
Master
Hum. Moseley.
11 atune 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Two Assize sermons preached at Bridgnorth for the countie of
Salop for the yeare 1657, by Michaell Thomas, Rector of Stockton in the
same countie. [Nq sum stated.]
[5:SrJ«'"-
11—13 June 1659.]
11 3Jime 1659
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulletn warden a booke
Hum. Moseley. called Cheiragogia Heliana, a manuduction to the philosophers magicall
gold, by Geo: Thor: Astromagus. [No sxun atated.l
[Page 139]
Master
Ham. Moseley.
Master
Ham. Moseley.
Master
Hum. Moseley.
Master
Ham. Moseley.
Whc lltb of Stttte 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
called A catalogue of all the knights made and created by King James, from
his first entry into England untill Ms decease, begun by Nicholas
Charles, Esq'' of Lancaster Herauld & pfected & compleated by
John Phillpot Esq' of Somersett Herauld to K. James & the late
K. Charles. [No sum stated.]
11 %\mt 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulletn warden a booke
called A relation of the captivity of Sieur Emanuell B'Arand, wherein are
described the miseries and wiles of the slaves & pirates of Algiers ; Together
wth the conquest of Barbarossa in Affrica. Englished by James Webb.
[No sum stated.]
11 Stttte 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Letters and other peices of that excellent French witt Monsieur
Theophile. Dedicated to the Cardinal Eichlieu and now Englished
by J. W. [No sum stated.]
11 Suite 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Universall History of HAubigne comprised in three Tomes,
translated out of French by a pson of Quality. [No sum stated.]
11 %mt 1659
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Hum. Moseley. called Dominus Deus, or the Divine prerogative containing thirtie and one
sermons preached upon the fifth chapter of DEUTERONOMY, by that late
eminent divine M' Josias Shute. [No ivtm. stated.]
Master Entred . . . under the hand
Hum. Moseley. called The Incestuous Innocent.
11 gjunc 1659
of Master
Pulleyn warden a booke
[No sum stated.]
i;fte 13tb trag of Stmc 1659
[Page 140] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
Francis Cossinett. called Childs Booke and Youths booke in two parts, the first teaching a more
eatie way to read then hath been &c
VJ«
330
[16^30 June 1659.
_ _„ (P. Stephem.'l
^•■•"•lo. Pulleyn. J
John AU«n.
16 aJttttc 1659
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called The Quakers folly made manifest to all men, or a true relacon of
what passed in three disputacons at Sandwich, Aprill 12. 13. 19. 1669
between three Quakers & a minister &c, by Thomas Danson late fellow of
Magd: Coll: Oxon. & now minister of the gospell at Sandwich in Kent.
VJ"
16 %mxt 1659
Mrs. M»ry Simons. Entred . . . vinder the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the thirtieth
S thirty first chapters of the booke of JOB, being the substance of thirtie
seaven lecttires delivered at Magnus near the Bridge, London, by Joseph
Caryl, pastour of the congregation there
vj
^i
20 aittnc 1659
Charles Webb. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Sabbatum, or the mistery of the Sabbath discovered in Five treatises
by Edmond Porter B.D. Prebend of Norwich
VJ"
Master
Tho. Underbill
and Master
Fran. Tjton.
22 Mm 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens warden, a booke
called A holy Comonwealth, or politicall Aphorismes opening the true
principles of government &c by Richard Baxter
VJ"
^he 24^" of Simc 1659
[Page 141] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
John AUen.' called A defence & justificacon of ministers maintenance by tithes, of
humane learning, of infant baptisme, & the stvord of the magistrate, in a
reply to the answer of some Anabaptists or Antipedobaptists declaring their
grounds of separation, by M' Emanuell Bourne
VJ"
Master
Kdw. Brewster,
25 3Jttnc 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Galwad ir Annychweledig idroi a byw a Derlyn trugaredd tra byddo
trugaredd iw chael fel y mynnent gael trugaredd yn nydd en cyfyngder
Trwy ei was amheilwng, Richard Baxter
VJ"
30 3>ttMC 1659
William Oodbld. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Villare Cantianum, or Kent surveyed and illustrated being an exact
descripcon of all the parishes, boroughs, villages <fcc iji the countie of Kent,
by Thomas Philpott, Esq', To wch is added an historicall catalogue of ye
high sheriffs of Kent, collected by Joh: Thomao* John Philpott Esq'
formoriy of ClHru Hall in Cftmbridge* father to the author
VJ"
Deleted in Register.
rP, Bt.phen..ig „
LO. PuUeyn. '
30 June— 8 July 1659.]
231
30 3Jttnc 1659
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pttlletn warden a booke
John Redmalne. called Jo: Vigierii D. Medici opera medico -ehirurgica quae continent
chirurgiam magnam thesaurum & armamentarium medico chirurgicum
Enchiridion anatomicum historiam foetus, &c, Johanne Vigerio filio
consiliario & medico Regis Christianissimi
Vja
Master
Francis Tyton.
[Page 142]
Anth. WUliamson.
Master
Samuell Meame.
30 Sttite 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Divine ArithmeticJce, or the right art of numhring our dayes, being
a sermon preached June 17, 1659 at ye funerall of M' Sam: Jacomb, B.D.
&c by Simon Patricks B.D. minister of the gospell at Battersea in Surrey
vj"
^fic I8t Of Stiltf 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Panthalia, or the Royall romance, a discourse stored with infinite
variety in relation to state government, &c, faithfully rendred into English
vj"
1 mxiv 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
called Meditations in three centuries, by Henry Tubb, M.A. sometimes of
S' Johns Colledge in Cambridge vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
^tb Sttlg 1659
Entred ... by licence of the Parliament, five weekly pamphletts or
bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday May 30 to
Monday July 4, 1659 ij' vj*
5 Stilu 1659
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
Ralph Smith. called Severalls (sic) heads of Divinity handled in the morning exercise at
8' Giles in the Fields, hy severall ministers in and about ye cittie of London
in the moneth of May 1659 ........ vj*
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
7 Still) 1659
Entred ... by licence of ye Parliament, five weekly pamphletts
or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday June 2'' to
Thursday July 7'" 1G59 ij' vj*
$ Sttlv 1659
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a booke
John Redmayne. called Euclidis Elementorum libri X V breviter demonstrati opera Ib: BarroW,
Cantabrigiensis Coll: Trin: Soc:
VJ"
23S
[13—22 July 1659.
w-^-ii-.S.'L'.fey.]
master: aUiUiant Utt, iHaster*
mmtv: mthavif mv^u ]^^^^^^
[Page 145] *
Master
Abel Roper.
13 3Jttl» 1659
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Moseley warden a booke
called An Ezpogition with practicall Ohtervacona upon the first chapter of
the second epistle to the OORINTHIANS by Anthony Burgesse sometime
fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Camb and now Pastor of the Church of
Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire
VJ"
Master
D. Pakeman.
Master
John Field
and Master
Henry Hllli.
Samnell
Cartwrigbt.
MMter
Tbo. Newoomb.
MMter
Bobwt IbblttOD.
13 3ttl2 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Moseley warden a booke
called The whole proceedings of the treaty held at Roskild between his
Ma'" the King of Sweden and ye King of Denmarke. Together &c vj"*
Entred .
13 Sulu 1659
a booke called An Act for Indempnity and free pardon
VJ-
21 3(ttl]) 1659
Entred . . . according to the last will and testament of M' Samuell
Cartwright deced his late father & by direccon of Master Thrale warden,
under his hand, one full third part in the booke or copie called The
History of the PTorftZ, written by S' Walter Rawleigh: & one full moyetie
or halfe part in the booke or copie called, Buxtorfs Hebrew Lexicon
xij"
21 attlu 1659
Entred ... by licence of the Parliament, Two weekly pamphletts
or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicut from Thursday July 7 to
Thursday, July 21, 1659 xij^
mit 22^^ of Slilfi 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
Samukll Caetwrioht, all his estate right & title in one full third part
or share in the booke or copie called, The History of the World, written
by S'^ Walter Eawleigh, & all his estate right & title in one full moyetie
or halfe pte in the booke or copie called Buxtorfs Hebrew Lexicon. To
wch assignmt the hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed xij*
* Pages 148 and 144 were apparently torn ont.
TE. Thral«. I-, . ,
LH. Mo»eley./^-"»'
25 July— 9 August 1659.]
Master
Thomas Newcomb.
25 aittlfi T659
Entred for his copies by licence of ye Parliament, Three weekly pamphletts
or bookes of newes called Th" Puhlicke Intelligencer from Monday July 4
to Monday, July 25, 1659 xviij*
Master
Wilin"- Leake.
27tb gjultf 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Moseley warden a booke
called An Exposition of the Apostles Creed, delivered in severall sermons
by William Nicholson Archdeacon of Brecon . . . . vj*
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Will™- Wilson.
4tb of %\\^mt 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called Certaine sermons preached upon the first chapter of St. JOHN by
[
] Arrowsmith D.T). deed
vj
id
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Will™' Wilson.
4tb Of ^utimt 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke called
Certaine sermons preached upon the fifth chap: of ye first booke of the
THESSALOmANS, sixth verse, by [ ] Arrowsmith D D. deed
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
WiUm- Wilson.
4tb of ^UQmt 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thralb warden a booke
called Certaine sermons -prea^ched upon the ninth chap, of ST. LUKE, from
ye twentie eighth to the Thirtieth aiith * seaventh verses, by [ ]
Arrowsmith D D. deed
VJ"
[Page 147]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
8 Sltigu.st 1659
Entred ... by licence of ye Parliament, Two weekly Pamphletts
or bookes of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday
July 25 to Monday, August 8, 1659
xy"
Edward Thomas.
9 aiigt 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called The way step by step to sound and saving conversion, &c, by
Rob* Purnell
VJ"
n
* Deleted in Register.
30
234
[9—26 August 1659.
•"••IH. MoMley.J
9 aiifit 1659
Mrs. Sarah Grlffln. Entred for her copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
or pamphlett called Occurrences from Forreigne parts, also a particular
Advice from the office of Intelligence over agt the Conduit, neer the Old
Exchange in Cornhill from Tuesday Aug* V to Friday, August b, 1659
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
VJ
ii
11 ^ttgu^t 1659
Entred ... by licence of the Parliament, Three weekly pamphletts
or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicus from Thursday July 21,
to Thursday August 11"' 1659
XVllJ"
Master
Thorn. Mewcomb.
15 aiiftt 1659
Entred ... by licence of the Parliament one weekly pamphlett
or booke of newes called The Puhlique Intelligencer from Monday,
August 8'" to Monday, August 15'" 1659
VJ"
Thomas DaTies
and
Thsodore Sadler.
17 aittfft 1659
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Herbert's French & English Dialogues in a more exact & delightfull
method then any yet extant Two full third pts of this copie to the sd
Tho: Davies & the other Third pte to ye sd Theodore Sadler
VJ"
Thomas DaTies
and
Theodore Sadler.
17 atiat 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Excellentissimi ac clarissimi viri Dmi Johannis Wallaei D.M. et
P.P. in academia Lugduno Battana (?) medica omnia &c. Two full third
pts to the sd Thomas Davies & the other Z* pte to the said Theodore
Sadler
VJ"
20tb of aujjttjst 1659
[Page 148] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
John Hancocke. called The silent soule wth soveraigne antidotes against the most miserable
exigents, &c, by Thomas Brookes, preacher of the word at Margts, New
Fishstreet, London, & pastor of the Church of Christ meeting there vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
n f^uguiit 1659
Entred ... by licence of the Parliament one weekly pamphlett
or booke of newes called The PuUicke Intelligencer from Monday
August 15'" to Monday August 22, 1659
vj"
Thomas Knight Entred
26 ISiw^mt 1659
under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called French Proverbs done into English, by J. Giffard
Vj«
PR. Tlirale
Lh. -
Koseley.
fW. Le«.
26—29 August 1659.]
235
26 ^UQunt 1659
Natbaniell Ranew. Eutred for his copies by vertue of a Bill of Sale under the hand and seale of
Saeah Blackmore administratrix of ye goods and chattels of Edward
Blackmore staconer deced (amongst severall other copies) these copies
following, viz' iij' vj*
The teaven wise masters.
The Isle of Man in 12°.
Bernards Concordance, one S"* pte.
The Booke of Palmestry.
Christ alone exalted, by D'' Crispe, i in the 1" & 2* volumes.
Dorastus and Fawnia.
The Butch Fortune Teller, fol. \.
To which the hand of Master Thraxe warden is subscribed.
Master Entred . .
Tho. Newcomb. gj. booke of
August 22'" to Monday, August 29, 1659
29 %\i^mi 1659
. by authority of the Parliament one weekly pamphlett
newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday,
Vju
Master
John Field
and Master
Henry Hills.
29 ^ttfittsst 1659
under ye hand of ye Gierke of the Parliament the
xviij*
Entred . .
severall Acts following, viz
An Act for selling the militia of Southwarke.
An Act for setting ye militia of ye Tower Hamhlets.
An additionall Act for the militia of Westmr & liberties thereof.
[Page 149]
Master
Jobn Field
and Master
Henry Hills.
mit 29tb lra» of %\\^mt 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of ye Gierke of the Parliament the
severall Acts of Parliament following, that is to say . . . iij'
An Act of Assessment.
An Act for Impresting of seamen.
An Act against Delinquents.
An additionall Act for bringing in all arrears and also the growing
Duty of Excise, Netv Impost, Customes subsidies and Prize goods
untill ye 1"' October, 1659.
An Act for the setting the militia for the Citty of London and
liberties thereof.
An Act for setting the militia of ye Citty of Westminster and
liberties thereof and places adjacent.
236
[29 August— 6 September 1659. w.iee.{|;^\7if;y.]
Master
John Field.
29 ^UQrnt 1659
Entred for his copies under the hand of the Clerke of the Parliamt ye
several! Acts following, viz' ij*
An Act for appointing CSmissioners for bringing in ye arrears of ye
Revenue due to the Gomonwealth.
An Act for enabling & authorising certaine psons to be Justices of
the Peace and sher riffs.
An Act appointing Judges for the Admiralty.
An Act impowering Judges for Probate of Wills & granting
Administrations.
30 %UQXX»t 1659
Samnell Speed. Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale
of Nathanikll Eanew, all his estate, right and title in the bookes or
copies & parts of bookes or copies following, viz' . . . • ij'
The seaven wise masters of Bome.
Christ alone exalted in 14 serm by D' Crispe, 1" vol. halfe.
Christ alone exalted in 17 serm by D' Crispe 2^ vol. halfe.
Dorasius and Fawnia.
To which assignment the hand of Master Thkale warden is subscribed.
[Page 160]
Master
James Cotterell.
W^hc 3& of st)itcnt])cr 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Moselet warden a booke
called The Memoires of the Duke of Rohan, or the relactn of the most
Remarkable accidents in France, concerning those of the religion, from the
death of Henry the Great, 2intill the peace made vnth them in ye month of
June 1629, Written originally in French and now Englished by George
Bridges of Lincolnes Inne vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
5tb Of Septemlicr 1659
under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
Entred . .
called S' Tobie Mathews's Collection of English letters
vj
id
6tb of Scptnnli. 1659
Timothy Twyford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Lata of Charitable uses, wherein the Statute of 43* Eliz. capt. 4,
if set forth & explained ivth direccons how to sue out & prosecute a co mission
grounded upon that statute &c, by M' J. H. ; with presidents & cases, judg-
mentt & resolucov^ by L* Chancellors, L' Keepers, & L''' Comrs, Keeps of
the Great Seale, &c . yj*
I R. Thral«. Iw t„
12 September— 3 October 1659.]
287
12 Settf^mib. 1659
Francis OroTe. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called The Tryall of Witt, or merry riddles composed for the benefit of all
those who desire to try their wits ....... vj^
16 Se^itetttft, 1659
Timothy Twyford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The manner and forme of proceedings at the Assizes & generall goale
delivery holden hy his late Ma'"' Justices of Peace, according to the law
& custome of England &c vj*
20 Scjitcmll, 1659
James Crumpe. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Good report from lad men no meane disparagement. Together with
a cordiall for Christians, &c, by Richard Young
vj"
Wxt 23tb of Scjitemti, 1659
[Page 151] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Joseph Cranford. called The Saints everlasting joy, or a little treatise discovering the presence
of God to he ye sts fulnes of joy & eternall pleasure, by Robert Sparke
of Elmested in Essex, clerke
Vja
23 Se^jtcml)* 1659
Joseph Cranford. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The drinking of ye bitter cup, or the hardest lesson in Christs schools
learned & taught by himselfe Passive Obedience &c, by John Brinsley,
minister of ye Grospell at Great Yarmouth
Vjo
23 Sejitemli* 1659
Joseph Cranford. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Samaria's downfall, or a comentary (by way of a supplement) on the
five last verses of the thirteenth chapter of HOSEA, &c, by Thomas Hall, B D.
& pastor of Kings Norton vj*
Master
Blobard Tomlins.
26 3e)item<)* 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Moselby warden a booke
called Zacuti Lusitani medici et philosophi praestantissimi Praxis medica
admiranda, &c. Salvo iure cuiuscungue
vj
id
3» ©rtoticr 1659
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The life of the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas late Lord
Bishop of Duresme with a sermon preached at his funerall by John
Barwicke B.D. chaplaine to the said Bishop
VJ"
238
[4—18 October 1659.
W. I*«.tH. MoMley.J
4|tb ©rtolicr 1659
Peter Cole. Entred for liis copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of John Gaefield, all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie
called, Rulandus's Pkysicall Observatioiu, Translated into English. To
which assignment the hand of Master Theale warden is subscribed vj*
[Pago 162]
Master
Francis Tyton
and Master
Henry HUU.
Andrew Kembe.
Whe 5tb of ®rtot>, 1659
Entred . . . The humble Repreaentacon and Peticon of the officer*
of the Army to the Parliament of the Comonwealth of England, &c vj*
8 <!l(tol)er 1659
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A serious exhortation to an holy life, or a plea for the absolute
necessity of inherent righteousnesse in those that hope to be saved, by
Thomas Wadsworth, preacher to the church at Newington Butts in
Surrey
VJ"
Joaepli Lelgb.
Master
John WlUlanu.
10 ®ctiAi. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The unlearned Alchymist his antidote, or a more full & ample
explanacon of the use, vertue & benefit of my pill, &c, by Richard Mathew
VJ"
IS ®(tot>. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Perspective practique in three parts newly translated out of the
French
Vj"
Bobert Fawley.
Entred
18 ®irtoii. 1659
under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Pia Desideria authore Hermanno Hugone, Societ: Jesu
VJ-
i2^* 18 ©ctob, 1659
NerlU Simondi. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A Treatise of selfe-deniall, by Richard Baxter, pastor of the church
at Kederminster vj*
Master
Bobt. White
and Master
Robt. Ibbltson.
22^* 18tb ©ctoti, 1659
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale of
the said Rob'^ Ibbitson, one full third part or share in the booke or copie
called. The History of the World, written by S' Walter Rawleigh, and one
full moyetie or halfe part in the booke or copie called, Buxtorfs Hebrew
Lexicon. To which assignment the hand of Master Theale warden is
subscribed
ly
i*
* Deleted in Begister.
[l;KfaV}^-^«' 18 October 1659.]
mit 18tb of ©cfoiicr 1659
[Page 153] Entred for his copies by vertue of an assignment or Bill of Sale, under ye
Master hand and seale of Eichakd Dawlman, Esq'' admr of the goods & chattels
John Grlsmond. ^£ j^j^ j^^^.^ fg^tj^gj.^ ^n ^j^g copies and parts of copies hereafter particularly
menconed wch were the copies of M"' Eob* Dawlman deceased. That is
to say [No sum stated.]
Foure sermons preached at Court upon severall occasions by
D' Lenhouse late L'' Bp of Carlile.
T7ie Sts Cordialls, or a few legacies left to them.
The Bruised Beed & smoking Flax, by D' Sibbs.
Sermons on 1. GOR. 1. 30 by D'' Sibbs.
Begula vitae, the rule of the Law, &c by D' Taylor.
The Soules Preparacon for Christ, out of the 2'' of the ACTS 37.
15 Luke by F. H.
The Soules conflict wth it selfe by D' Sibbs.
A Treatise of tipes & figures of Christ, by D' Taylor.
The Churches rest, &c, by D' John Burgesse.
The Hidden Treasure &c, by Zach: Catlyn.
A Sermon on EOM: 8. 13, by D' Bolton.
A Sermon preached on 5 Nov. 1632 at S' Maries in Camb on
PSAL. 7. 14, by D'- Sibbs.
Holy Observations &c, by M' Paul Bayne.
BoLTONS 3 treatises.
A Child of Light &e, by M'' Tho: Goodwin.
The Beturne of Prayers, by M' T. Goodwin.
Life's Preservative agt selfe-ldlling &c by John Sims. i.
The Vanity of Thoughts, by M'' Tho: Goodwin.
Exposition on the Lords Prayer by T. H.
Yea and Amen, <fec, by J)' Sibbs.
Bight receiving of Christ by M' Jer: Dyke.
The Sts Salvation &c, by M' John Goodwin.
Moses his selfe-deniall, &c by M' Jer: Burroughs.
A Treatise of growing in grace, by M' J. Goodwin.
A serm on 148 PSAL 8. by M' Jer: Burroughs.
[Page 154] y^g Saints Adoption a Serm. by J. C.
John Grismond, Saints Triumph by M' John Goodwin. J.
Sts returne of mercies &c by M' J. Goodwin. J.
The true Soldiers convoy a serm by Will" Bridge.
Moses his choice by M' Jer: Burroughs.
Qua,estiones duae ad disputandum propositae a Joanne Prestono
in Latin & English.
Sermons on 8 BoM: 34 by M'' Tho: Goodwin.
Syon's Joy a serm by M' Jer: Burroughs.
more.
240
[18—28 October 1669.
W. Le«.tH. MoMleyJ
Two termons preached by M' Tho: Shephard.
Zeruhbabeh encouragmt to finish the temple. A serm by M' Tho:
Goodwin.
The heart of Christ in Heaven towards sinners on earth by M' Tho:
Goodwin.
The great danger of little sinnes, by Fran: Pecke.
Exposition on the 3 first chap of HOSEA, by M' Jer: Burroughs.
A Fast Serm: on ZacH: 2., 18. 19 by M^ W. Bridge.
An Apologeticall narration of some ministers formerly exiles, &e.
Encoura^ments to faith drawne from severall engagments, by Tho;
Goodwin, B.D.
Heart divisions in severall ser: by Jer: Burroughs.
A conference held at Court hetween If Preston, B' White and others.
A Serm on a Fast before the house of Peeres, by M'' Jer:
Burroughs.
A Sermon on a Fast, before the house of Comons, by M' Jer:
Burroughs.
The Cloud in which Christ comes, a fast sermon, by Phillip Stirrey.
England saved, a sermon by Phillip Stirrey.
Severall sermons on 1 Ephesians, 14. 15, by M' Thomas Goodwin.
A State of Glory for spirits of just men upon dissolucon &c, a serm
preached at Pauls before the Lord Maior, &c, by M' Tho:
Goodwin.
An Exposition on the Epistle to ye EPHESIANS, by Thomas
Goodwin, D.D.
Christ the Universall Peacemaher, or the reconciliacon of the people
of God, by Thomas Goodwin, D.D.
To which assignment the hand of Master Thrale warden is subscribed.
[Page 155]
More to Master
John Orismond.
27 ©ctolicr 1659
Francli Smith. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called A Plea for the peoples good old cause, or ye fundamentall Lawes and
Liberties of England asserted, proved, Sic, by way of answer to M' James
Harrington, by Cap' William Bray
Vj°
MaRter
Fran. Tyton
and Master
Henry HUls.
28 ©rtoftcr 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Sandfoed, Secretary,
A Declaration of the Generall Councill of the Officers of the Army, agreed
upon at Wailingford house the 27 Oct. 59
VJ
i*
28 ®rtot>. 1659
Johnstarkey. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The Famous Voyages of Monsieur White of Marseilles through the
East & West Indie*, &c. Translated out of French into Enplisli by W. P.
[h. lIo?efey.}^' ''*••
28 October— 14 November 1659.]
1^1
28 ®Ctof>. 1659
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Multum in Parvo, or the Pens Gallantry. A copy boohe containing
Twenty Six plates cutt in copper. Invented, written & engraven by
William Place and
Thorn. Bookes.
Edward Cocker
vj
id
[Page 156]
Master
John Bedmayne.
5tb of noi}cmhev 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Philosophiae Epicwri syntagma continens cononicam Pkisicam &
Ethicam, autore Petro Gassendo
VJ"
5tb of iioiiember 1659
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A briefe necessary vindication of the old and new secluded members,
from the false malicious calumnies &c by William Prynne of Swainswick,
Esq' a Bencher of Lincolnes Inne
VJ
id
5tb of noltemi), 1659
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called A short, legall, medicinal, usefull, safe & easie prescripcon, to recover
our Kingdome, Church, Nation, from their present dangerous, distractive,
destructive confusion, &e, by William Prynne Esq'' a Bencher of Lincolnes
Inne
VJ
id
John Starkey.
8tb of nohcmh. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Aminta the famous pastorall, written in Italian and transUded into
English by John Dancer, wth other ingenious poems
VJ
id
Thomas Johnson,
Printer.
14 lloticmti* 1659
Entred iinder the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Ludgate what it is, not, what it was, or a full discovery & descripcon
of the nature & quality, orders & governmt &c of that Prison &c by
M. Johnson, Typograph. a late Prisoner there . . • vj*
14 iloticmt). 1659
under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Master Entred
John Bedmayne. called A. Glslenij Busbequij omniae quae extant
VJ"
?riic 14tb of nobcmh. 1659
under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
[Page 167] Entred . .
Clement Derby. called Lucasta Posthume Poems, by Richard Lovelace, Esq' .
II 31
VJ"
848
[14—19 November 1659.
w T.. !'R. Thral*. "1
'»• "«(H. Moseley.J
H lloticmt). 1659
NeTlll Symondi. Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called A Comentary or Expotition upon the foure major Prophets, ISAIAH,
JERKMIAII, LaMENTATIOXS, EzeKIELL and DaNJELL wherein the text
it explained &c, by John Trapp, M.A once of Christ Church in Oxford,
now pastor of Weston upon Avon in Glocester-shire
VJ
W
T7tb of floUemtlcr 1659
Edward Tbomu. Entred . . . luider ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled England Befooled of religion & libertiet by Jesuits, &c by Timothy
Stoughton
VJ-
Haster
Hum. Hoseley
and Master
Thomas Drlng.
17tb of nobtmh, 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Clelie Histoire Bomaine par M' De Scuderi, Gouverneur de Nostre
Dame de la Garde suite de la Quatriesme partie
VJ
a
Master
Sam. 0«lllbrand.
18 HoUdttl). 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Parable of the Prodigall, containing The Riotous Prodigall or
The Sinners aversion from God, &c by Obadiah Sedgwicke, B.D. deced,
published -el* by D' Chambers, M' Calamy, M' S. Ash & M' Bifield,
ministers
VJ
id
18 flotiem<}« 1659
Francis Smith. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Reply to M' William Prinne his unsafe, dangerous &c, expedient
for the concord &c, of these nations
VJ
id
[Page 158]
Edward Thomas.
me W^ of floliemti. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Remainder or second part of a gospell plea (interwoven with a
rationall and legall) for the lawfulnes & continuance of the ancient setled
maintenance and tithes of the ministers of the gospell, &c by William
Prynne of Swainswicke Esq' a Bencher of Lincolnes Inne . . vj*
19 flobcmt)* 1659
Edward Thomas. Entred ... under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Conscientious, serious, theologicall and legall quaeries propounded to
ye twice-dissipated selfe created Anti-Parliamentary Westminster Juncto
and it* members, £e, by William Prynne, Esq, a Bencher of Lincolnes
Inne yjd
Deleted in Kegister.
[i.2'„?if.;y.W.i>«.
19—25 November 1659.]
S48
19 nohcmii. 1659
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Tho. Dnderhlll. called A Word in season, for a warning to England, or a Prophecy of
Perillous times opened & applied &c, by Thomas Willes M.A. minister of
the gospell in the city of London
VJ
id
Master
Tho. Onderhill.
19 Uohtmh. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Hell broke loote or an history of the Quakers both old and new, &c,
by Thomas Underbill citizen of London
VJ
id
Master
John BothweU.
20 aobembcr 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Parable of the Ten Virgins, &c, by Thomas Shephard of
Cambridge in New England, Gierke
VJ-
[Page 159]
Peter Cole.
^tie 19tb lra» of i^odcmt)* 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden and with
the attestation of Master Vening, Master Lye and Master Tho: Jacomb,
ministers of the gospell under their hands severall sermons, preached by
M' Stephen Marshall late minister of the gospell deceased . • vj "
id
Master
Tho. BatcUffe.
22 nobtmii. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The practices of the Earle of Leicester, against the minister of
Pensherst, laid open in a narrative sent to his late Highnes, Oliver, Lord
Protector VJ*
Whe 22ib of fLohemli. 1659
[Page 160] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Mrs. Alice Warren, called Politica Sacra et Civitis, or the rules of Gods government over men
by man, both as men & Christians associated &e, by -B-* G. L. R. of M in
theCofS vj*
25 flotianli» 1659
Edward Thomag. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The signall loyalty and devotion of God's true saints and pious
Christians towards their Kings (and also of some idolatrous Pagans) both
before under the Law and gospell expressed in their private and publique
prayers supplicacons, intercessions, thankgivings & well wishes for the health,
safety, long life, present temporall -emd-* spirituall & eternall felicity of ye
Kings and Emperors under which they lived, &c, by William Prynne Esq',
a bencher of Lincolnes Inne ........ vj*
* Deleted in Begir.ter.
244
[28 November— 5 December 1659. w.l,..;|;2'~','.v.]
28ti5 of flobcmli. 1659
Bebecca Nealand. Eutred for her copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Treatise roncerning Beligiong againut those who account all
indifferent, divided into thrtie parts by Moses Amyraldus & translated
out of ye French vj*
28 of lloiicmti. 1659
Theodore Crowley. Entred . . . under the hand & by direccon of Master Thrale
warden, one full moyetie or halfe part in the booke or copie called, A
Body of Divinity, or the sume & substance of Christian Religion catechisti-
cally propounded & handled, &c, by James Usher Bp of Armagh, the
same being entred foimerly jointly as ye copie of Tliomas Downes &
George Badger whose widdow the said Theodore married
▼J
i4
[Page 161]
Tim. Garthwaite.
John Allen.
^hc 29tb of lloUcmbcr 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Gagg for the Quakers speaking by the inspiration of the Papists
VJ"
30 llobemli.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Heart of New England rent at the blasphemies of the present
Generation, Or a breife tractate concerning the Doctrine of Quakers, &c, by
John Norton, teacher of the Chui-ch of Christ at Boston
VJ
iA
ii> of Bccemii, 1659
WllUamOodbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Nature^s Varieties being a treatise of Physiognomy, first written in
Latin by Michael Scotus Aiid now faithfully translated into English, by
R. Coddrington vj*
3& of IScreml}. 1659
WllUamOodbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Loves Missives to Vertue, with Essaies, by Rob' Beamont . VJ*
30 of Btccmh. 1659
WllUamOodbld. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Moseley warden a booke
called A Protectant Picture of Jesus Christ &c by Thomas Symson M.A.
& minister of the gospell at Tottenham high Crosse in ye countie of
Midd
Note. — In the margin are some shorthand notes.
VJ
a
5tb of Btccmh. 1659
Thomai Leaoh. Entred • ■ • under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Occult Phisicke, or the three principles in nature anatomized, by a,
philosophicall operation taken from experience in Three bookes, &c, by W. W.
rhilosophus Student in the Coelestiall Sciences
VJ
\i
H. MoMlty. ) *• "••
6—14 December 1659.]
245
Whc 6tb of Bsctmh* 1659
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thkalb warden a booke
called Lues venerea viherein Us names, nature, svhject, causes, sifjnes and
[Page 162]
Master
Hen. Herringman,
cure are handled, &c, by John Wywell, M.D.
vj"
Master
John Macocke.
6 ISeccmt). 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called 'H KaT^;^cris T^9 Xpio-Ttavi/ojs ©pi;(TKcias arwTo/jLwrfpa sive Catechesis
Religionis Christianae compendiosior a conventu venerandorum Magnae
Brittaniae theologorum qui Westmonasterij consederunt supremi senatug
jussu, concinnata in linguam Graecam pariter et Latinam tradueta
et in lucem edita opera et studio Joannis Harmari, Linguae Graecae apud
Oxonienses praelectoris regii vj*
Master
John Macocke.
6 Bcccmh, 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called XpuTToXoyia fierpticri sive Hymnus ad Christum vitam ejus summatim
enarrans Latine redditus, et in lucem emissus opera & curd Joannis Harmari
Lin Gr apud Oxoniensis prael pub .
vj°
10 Bcctmii* 1659
WUllam Garrett. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Three small and plaine treatises (1.) Of Prayer or Active Divinity &c,
by an old Prebendary of the Church of Lincolne. [No sum stated.]
Master
Octavian Fulleyn.
[Page 163]
Master
Geo. Thomason.
10 Bucm'b* 1659
Entred ... by vertue of a writing under the hand and seale of
Edwaed Spaeke of London, B.D. & to which the hand of Master Thkalb
warden is subscribed a booke called, ScintiUulae Altaris, or a Pious
reflection on primitive cZeroh'on, <fcc, Written by the said Edward Sparke
vjo
aKiie Utf of Sccemti* 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Brand plucJcH out of the Fire, a sermon preached before the
Ld Maior Aldermen & Sherriils & Companies of London, 5 Novemb last
at Pauls, by Edward Reynolds D.D.
vj"
Master
Geo. Thomason.
14 IBcamh* 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Misery of a deserted people, opened in a sermon before the Lord
Maior, Aldermen & Comon Councell at Pauls Decemb 2, 1659, being a day
of solemne humiliacDn appointed by the Ld Maior & Comon Councell, by
Edward Reynolds, D D vj*
246
[16 December — 8 January 1659.
W. Lee,
(E. Thrale. ■
( H. Koeeiey,
16 ;ic(cmt)« 1659
Mattaew iDman. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called The great trap of Henry Newman & severall others, &c
vj"
20 Bucmh. 1659
MMt«r Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
John Clarke, jun'- called Zacutus Lusitanus his wonderfull practice or admirable & unheard of
cures & cases in phisicke Translated into English by a pson of Quality
24 Bcccmh* 1659
Blchtrd Harriott Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbaxe warden a booke
called A sermon preached on the 23'" chap: of Mathew, 38. Behold your
house is left unto you desolate, by M' John Hales, late fellow of Eaton
Colledge deced .......... vj^
260 Btctml), 1659
D»vid Maxwell. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
or copie entituled Repentance, Englands only Remedy, religiously pro-
pounded in a serious resolve &c
vj"
[Page 164]
Master
Sam. Oellibrand.
?rftc 26tb ^tttmh. 1659
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called Ambrosius Calepinus Passeratij sive LinguarU novem Bomanae,
Graecae, Ebraicae, Gallicae, Italicne, Oermanicae, Hispanicae, Anglicae,
Belgicae, Dictionariu ......... vj*
27 Bcccmb. 1659
Blcbard Boyaton. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Refuter refuted or B' Hamonds 'EKTcvto-rcpo. Defended agt the
impertinent cavils of M' Hen: Jeanes by a third pson
vj
id
Master
John Bartlett
the elder.
2& 3itntmt» 1659=^60
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called The life and death of that judicious divine & accomplished preacher,
Robert Harris, D.D. late President of Trinity Colledge in Oxon ; by W. D.
his deare friend & Kinsman
VJ"
8 3an. 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
BobertOlbta. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Seasonable Exhortation of sundry ministers in London to the
people of their respective congregations
VJ
id
TK. Thrale. i
|_H. Moaeley.
W. Lbt.
8—17 January 1659.]
947
+Jtt^* 8tf5 Sanimru 1659^60
Edward Thomas. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a books
called The case of the old secured sechcded & now excluded members briefly
& truely stated &c, by William Prynne of Lincolnes Inn, Esq"' one of
those members
vj"
Master
Tho. Newcomb,
9 aiitntmrj) 1659 \i.e. 1659*60]
Entred ... by authority nineteene weekly pamphlets or bookes of
newes called The Fuhlicke Intelligencer from Monday, August 29 to
Monday January 9'" 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] . . . . ix* vj*
[Page 165]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
?Kfie 12tbt of Sitttimrii 1659 {i.e. 1659*60]
Entred . . . by authority Twentie Two weekly Pamphletts or bookes
of newes called Mercurius Politicus, from Thursday August ll"" to
Thursday, January 12, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] xj«
16 Saitttitrg 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkalb warden, a booke
called The Triumphant Chariot of Antimony being a conscientious discovery
of the many reall transcendent excellencies included in that minerall,
written by Basil Valentine a Benedictine Monke. Englished by J. H.
Oxon
Vjo
16 3immts: 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Thomas Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Paracelsus his Archidoxis comprised in Tenn Bookes &c. Englished
by J. H. Oxon vj*
17 aiitmmrj) 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a sheet
of paper called Three Quaeres proposed to all those Cities, Counties, &
Boroughs whose respective citizens, knights & burgesses have been forcibly
excluded &c by those now acting at Westminster
VJ"
17 Sitmiitrjj 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Declaracon of the true state of the secluded members Case in
vindicacon of themselves &c, agt the vote of discharge publisJied agt them
Jan: 6'* 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] Compiled & published by so many of the
secluded members as could meet together vjith safety & conveniency wthout
danger of a forcibly surprise by Redcoates
vj
id
* Deleted in Register.
t Originally written as the lO"" or H'^.
S48
[17—30 January 1659.
w T^ <"• Thr«l«. -|
W. LM.tH. MoMl.y.J
?Cfic IJtb of 3}itmmr|> 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
[Page 166] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Master called A new ducovery of the old art of teaching schoole in Four small
And. Crooke. Treatises &c. Published by Charles Hoole, Mr of Arts & now teacher of
a private Gramar schoole in Lothbury garden, London
vj
\i
Master
John Field.
19 3litnttitr» 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called Armilla Gatechetica. A chain of principles or an orderly con-
catenation of theologicall Aphorismes and exer citations, &c, by John
Arrowsmith, D.D. deced vj*
Master
John Streater
and Master
John Hacocke.
23 Sitnttarw 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomas S^ Nicholas, clerke
of the Parliament a booke called A Declaration of ye Parliament assembled
at Westminster
VJ°
23 3itttttiir» 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
TnncliQTOve. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Robin Hoods Garland containing his merry exploits & the severall
flights ivch he Little John & Will: Scarlet Ivad upon sundry occasions vj*
Master
And. Crooke.
26tb of 3ititttiir» 1659 [i.<\ 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called An answer to a Quakers 17 heads of queries containing in them
11 questions &c, by John Bewick, minister of the gospell.
[No sum stated.]
Master
Tbo. Ratcliffe.
27tb or aJatUlitrw 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled An Apologie & vindicacon of the major part of the members of
Parliament, &e ......... . vj*
[P^e 167]
Master
John OrUmond.
^ftc 301" lra» of aiammvii 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Stenographie and Chryptographie, or the Art of short and secret
•writing, the first laid down in a method familiar to mean capacities, the 2''
added to convince & cautionate the credulous &c by Noah Bridges Esq'.
This is entred in trust for the author M' Bridges aforesaid . vj*
TR. Thmle. W r^
[h. Moseley. . '"•"••
1—8 February 1659.]
249
1 iTcliriiiirs T659
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A plaine hut full Exposition of the Cateehisme of ye Church of
England, enjoyned to be learned of every child before he be brought to be
confirmed by the Bishop, Collected out of the best Catechists, by William
Nicolson, minister of the Q-ospell vj*
Master
Nath. Webb
and Master
WUl. Grantham.
William Qodbid. Entred
2& jrchxmvp 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
. . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Pedigree and descent of his Excellency Genii Moncke . vj*
Master
Tbo. BatcUffe.
4tb iTciirimriJ 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a sheet of
paper printed on one side called, To his Excellency the Lord Generall
Monck, the unanimous representacon of the apprentices & young men
inhabiting in the city of London ....... vj*
Master
John Streater.
Master
John Macocke.
[Page 168]
Master
John Macocke.
7* JFcittrnxs 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomas S'^ Nicholas clerke
of ye Parliament, an Act for an Assessment of One Hundred Thowsand
pounds by the month upon England, Scotland & Ireland for six months
Vja
7tb of iFelirttiirij 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Lord Generall Monck his Speech, delivered by him in ye
Parliament on Monday, Feb: 6, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60]
vj°
8 JFchtcmv^ 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Will"- Leyboum. called The Sphere of Gentry in foure bookes Elemts & Ages, the first
entituled Adams Shield or Nobility native the Gentleman; ye second
Josephs Coat or Nobility dative, the Esqr ; the third Hercules & Minerva's
nobility atcheived, the knt ; the fourth the Fountaine of Honor or the King,
by Sylvanus Morgan
Vja
8tb JTcincmvu 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The second part of a briefe register & survey of the severall kinds
& formes of Parliamentary writs, &c, by William Prynn Esq' a Bencher
of Lincolnes Inne .
vj"
II
* Originally written as the B"".
32
250
[9—15 February 1659.
■W. lee.
iK. Thral*.
I H. Hot«ley.
9tb JTclirtmriJ 1659 [i.<: 1659*60]
Uaster Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
John Martin, called Reflection* upon gome pertont & things -hy-* in Ireland hy letters to
James Allestree d- from D' Petty with S' Hierome Sankey's speech in Parliament . vj*
and Thomas Dlcas.
David Maxwell.
[Page 169]
Master
Math. Webb.
Master
John Macocke.
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
[P«ge 170]
Nertll Simmons.
10 iFcbrimtii 1659 {i.e. 1659*60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkale warden a sheet of
paper entituled To the Supream Authority of the Nation, An humble
peticon on the behalf e of the Quaker* Fifth Monarchy men, Anabaptists &c
vj"
lltb ofiT^iirtmru 1659 [/. . 1659*60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Learne of a tttrne, or instruccon* & advices sent from ye Turkish
Army at Constantinople to ye English Army at London by M. B. . vj*
11 iret>rtmr» 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Entred ... by vertue of a warrant of the Lord Generall Monck,
and to which copie the hand of Master Thkale warden is sub.scribed, a
booke called A Letter from his Excellencie the Lord Generall Monck & the
Officers under his coniand to the Parliament in the name of themselves <fe ye
soldiers under them, dated this present 11'* dmj of February 1659 [i.e.
1659-60] ' . . ■ . vj*
13 ^chvmvv 1659
Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Honours Genealogie, or the reign es, matches, issues & armes of the
ancient & late kings of England & great Brittaine from King Egbert, the
first monarch of this isle to the late King Charles, with their different
supporters aiul Badges of Regality: with the severall degrees of the Nobility
of this nation at & from the Norman Conquest to the yeare 1647, viz', the
dukes, niarguesses, earles, viscounts & barons ; by fee, writs of summons
and patents ; their creation, succession, matches, and issues in a continued
descent in the respective families of the heires male, and also ivhere such
honours hath been transferred from one family to another by heires generall,
with their eoates armores, and observation of their places of honour and
trust, and what else is remarkable of any of them, &c, a work not heretofore
published Collected & composed out of the most authentique authors leiger
hookes, manuscripts, rolls, evidences, and records, at the charge and paines of
John Tilston
vj°
15^5 of JTcliniiUw 1659 [i.e. 1659*60]
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called A Treatise of Death, the last enemy to he destroyed, shewing tvherein
its enmity consisteth & how it is destroyed ; part of it was preached at the
funerallg of Elizabeth the lat« wife of M' Joseph Baker, pastor of the
church at S' Andrews in Worcester, by Richard Baxter, wth some few
passages of the life of the said M" Baker observed
vj"
* Deleted in Begister.
TE. Thrale. {™ ,„
[H. Moseley, f *• "••
15 — 25 February 1659.]
asi
NeTill Simmons.
15 ifcJirttars 1659 [?.^. 1659^60]
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called The Beauty of Magistracy in an Exx>osition on the 82'' PSALMK,
where is set forth the necessity, utility, dignity, duty & mortality of magis-
trates. Here many other texts of scripture occasionally are cleared, many
quaeries & cases of conscience about the magistrates power are resolved;
many anabaptisticall cavills are confuted & many seasonable observations
containing many other heads of divinity are raised, &c, by Thomas
Hall, B.D. and pastor of Kings Norton. With an additionall sermon on
verse ye 6"" by George Swinnocke M.A. Pastor of Eickmersworth vj*
21 ifelitrttars 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
John Playford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The ISpeech & Declaration of his Excellency the Ld Generall Monek,
delivered at Whitehall before ye members of Parliament, mett there at the
readmission of the secluded members into the Parliamt house upon Tuesday,
21 February, 1659 [i.e. 1669-60]
VJ«
Master
Jatm Maeocke,
21 jrehtmns 1659 [-i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a sheet of
paper called, A Letter of his Excellencie the Lord Generall Monch to the
cheife officer of each regiment concerning the readmission of the secluded
members dated from Whitehall, February 21, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] vj*
[Page 171]
Francis Smith.
JSTflC 24tb of ireliruiltrM 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Syiiiptomes of growth & decay to Godlinesse in threescore signes of a
living & dying Christian, wfh the causes of decay & remedies for recovery
by Trancis Smith vj^
John Playford.
Richard Royston.
24 ir^tiriiarij 1659 [i.e. 1659=^60]
Entred . . . under tlie hand of Master Thrale warden a sheet of
paper called The Declaration of S'' Charles Coote and the rest of the Irish
Officers for a free Parliament, dated 16 February 1659 [i.e. 1659-60]
Vj«
25 JTciivmn^ 1659 [/.j. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Aitarchia Anylicana, or the history of Independency, with the rise,
growth and practises of thai powerfull and reetlesse faction, in
parts
three
25 JFehvttiXVS 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Of the daily Practice of Piety. Also devotion* & prayers in time of
captivity
Vj«
[29 February— 7 March 1659.
W. Ke.tH. Mo.el«y.J
Master
Will"'- Leyboarn,
29 iTclirtiariJ 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred for bis copie under ye baud of Master Thrale warden a books
called Miscellanies, or inathematicall lucubrations of M' Samuell Foster,
sometime publick professor of Astronomy in Gresham Colledge in London.
Publisbed & many of tbem translated into Englisb, by the care and
industry of John f wysden, C.L. M.D. with Twentie severall treatises in
English and Latin yj*
Master
Balpb Smith.
29 iTftiruitrw 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Beaiitudes, or a discourse upon Christs sermon on ye mount, &c,
by Thomas Watson, minister of S' Stevens Walbrook, London . vj*
[Page 172]
Master
Geo. ThomagoD.
Richard Royston.
Che l^ of itTitrdi 1659 {i.e. 1659=^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Wall and Glory of Jerusalem, in a sennon preached before the
Eight bono"' the Lord Maior, Comon Councoll & Companies of the
bono"" Citie of London, Feb: 28, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] at Pauls Church,
being a day of solerane thanksgiving unto G-od for restoring the Parlt &
Comon Councell & for pserving the Citie, by Edward Reynolds, D.D.
vj°
5tb of iVtinch 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The faitkfull {though imperfect) character of a glorious King,
King Charles his countreys & religions martyr written by a person of
Quality
vj"
5tb Of ittardi 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Blchard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Regall intruder, or he that sold hiinselfe to worJce wickednesse.
Ahahs bloudy invasion of Naboths vineyard
vj-
Master
Ham. Hoseley
ami Master
Will"'- Wllion.
6tb MincU 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called &(avOfiu>irui. or Qod-Man, being an exposition upon the first eighteen
verses of the first chapter of the gospell according to St. John, &c, by that
eminently learned & reverend divine John Arrowsmith, D.D. late master
of Trinity Colledge in Camb <fc Professor of divinity there . . vj
id
Blchard Harper. Entred
7 ittiirdi 1659 [U-. 1659^60]
under ye hand of Master Thralb warden, a sheet of
paper called, The Old Woma,n of Raicliffe highway
VJ
H. Mo»eley. I "'• "••
6—13 March 1659.]
S53
m\c 6tb of iWarcft 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Gospel Revelation, in three treatises, viz', 1" The Nature of God.
2'"' The Excellencies of Christ, & 'd'"' The Excellency of mans imortall
soul, by Jeremiah Burroughs, late preacher of the gospell at Stepney &
Giles Criplegate, London vj^
[Page 173]
Maater
Nathan. Brookes
and
Thomas Earkhorst,
Master
Nathan. Brookes
aud
Thomas Farkhurst.
6 «rardi 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred ... by vertue of a note under the hand and seale of the
said Nath: Brookes and unto which the hand of Master Thrale warden
is subscribed a booke or copie entituled The Saints Happinesse Together
with the severall steps leading thereto, delived in divers lectures on the
Beatitudes being part of Christs sermon in the mount, contained in the fifth
of Mathew to ye 16 verse, by Jerem: Burroughs, late preacher of the
gospell at Stepney and Criplegate London
vj"
6 Mnvch 1659
Thomas Farkhurst. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The doore of Salvation opened hy the hey of regeneracon. Or a
treatise, &c, by George Swinnock, M.A. and pastor of Eickmersworth in
Hertfordshire .......... vj*
7 iVtnvch 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Hen. Herringman. called A short discourse upon the desires of a friend, ivherein upon ohser-
vaSt)n of the late governmts, &c, it is made evident what alone can he the
pfect settlement of this nation, &c . . . . . . . vj*
9 MavcU 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
[Page 174] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Master called Beames of former light evinceing the evil of douhtfull or disputable
Adonor. Bifleld. formes or practices, Sic vj*
Master
Samuell Ileam.
10 m^vcU 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A discourse and defence of Amies and Armory shewing the nature
& rise of Armes & Honour in England from the camp, the court, the city,
&c, by Edward Waterhous Esq' vj*
13tb of iWarcft 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Tim. Garthwalt. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
entituled An Enquiry into the nature of Sinne in confutacon of M' Hen:
Hickman, by Tho: Pierce, rector of Brington in North shire
vj
id
254
[16—26 March 1659-60.
W. LM.JH, MoieUy.J
16 ittardi 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Tbomaa Flrby. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thralb warden a booke
called A Perfect List of all such psons as hy comission under the great
Seale of England are now confirmed to be Custos Rotulorum Justices of
Oyer & Terminer Justices of ye Peace & quorum & Justices of the Peace in
ye severall Counties of England & Wales, approved of and allowed by a
late Com"" of Parliament, &c ....... vj""
Master
WlUlam Leake.
17 iWarcft 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Le Prince d'amour, or the Prince of love 6y [ ] With
a collection of severall ingenuous poems & songs by the wits of ye age vj*
[P»g« 178]
Master
John Macocke.
IKfie Wb jra» of iWarcft 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a sheet of
paper entituled A Declaration of the Lord Broyhill and ye Officers of ye
Army of Ireland in ye Province of Munster ..... vj*
21 iWardt 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
WUUam Palmer. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thraie warden a booke
called ftypoAoym. The Parly of Beasts, or Morphondra Queen of ye
inchanted island &c, by James Howell Esq' .... vj'
id
MMt«r
Ham. Motelejr.
24 MmcU 1659 [i.e. 1659^60]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The manner of ordering Fruit Trees, by the Sieur le Gendre
Curate of Henonuille
VJ"
26 itTiirdi 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A choice Banquett of witty jests, curious conceits, rare fancies and
Thomaa Johnson,
Printer.
elegant novells, &c
VJ
i<l
Master
Tho. Hewcomb.
26 Alarrii 1660
Entred ... by licence of the Parliamt, Eleaven weekly Pamphletts
or bookei of newes called The Publicke Intelligencer from Monday
January 9 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] to Monday March 26 1660
V VJ"
H. MoMley. i *• "*•
28 March— 4 April 1660.]
856
Master
Andrew Crooke.
2$ iWjircli T659*
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Sermon preached in S' Pauls Church, London, before the Eight
hono"' ye Lord Maior, Lord Generall, Aldermen, Comon Councell and
Companies of the hono"' City of London, Feb: 28, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60],
being a day of solemne Thanksgiving unto God, for restoring the secluded
members of Parliament to the house of Comons, the Comon Councell and
preserving the City, &c, by John Gauden, D.D yj*
[Page 176]
Master
Ttao. Newcomb.
T^Uc 29tb of iWatrrfi 1660
Entred ... by licence of ye late Parliamt, eleaven weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Politicut from Thursday
January 11'" 1659 [j..e. 1659-60] to Thursday March 29, 1660 vj* vj*
31 iWarch 1660
Thomas Johngon. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Feare of God & the King pressed in a sermon preached at
Mercers Chappell on ye 25 March, 1660. Together wth a briefe historicall
account of the causes of otir unhappy distraccons and the only way to heal
them, by Mathew Griffith, D.D. and Chaplaine to the late King . vj*
31 iirardi 1660
John Stafford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Regale ledum miseriae, or a Kingly bed of misery in wch w contained
a Dreame wth an Eligie upon the martyrdome of Charles late King of Engld,
& another upon the Lord Capell, with a curse upon the enemies of peace
& the authors farewell to England, by John Quarles . . . vj*
Master
Henry Seyle and
William Palmer.
31 iWiircfi 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Dignity of Kingship asserted in answer to M' Miltovs ready
& easie way to establish a Free Coinonwealth by G.
Vj"
Master
Rich. Hodgklnson.
3° ^pvil 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
entituled Comentaria et disputationes in Epistolam P.H'T.I ad Hfjiraeos
Auctore Doctore Ludovico Tena, Arritano olim, &c
Vjo
Master
Fran. Coles.
4 ^prtU 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Perfect and Experienced Farrier, &c, by Robert Barrett
* This should be 1660.
256
[4—7 April 1660.
W. I*«1h. MoMley.J
4tb of S(iJrtU 1660
[Page 177] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
William Palmer. called Metamorphosit AnglorU or Reflections Hietoricall & PoKticall upon
the Me changes of Oovernmt in England &c, by Samuell Dancer . vj*
Thomas Hiland.
Master
Ham. Hoseley
and Master
Thomas Drlng.
¥b of ^pviM 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden a booke
called The unwelcome Chiest made welcome, or holy observations & heavenly
meditations on Death, shewing the advantages a christian hath thereby, &c
VJ
ii
5 %pvUi 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Clelia, ye fourth pte, written by Mounsieur D'Soudery and trans-
lated into English, by a pson of quality
vj"
5 %pxi\X 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Hum. Moseley. called IT Edward Wright revived, or M' Edw: Wrights Projection so
illustrated both by instrumentall & logarithmicall operations, as it may
most easily be understood even of the meanest capacity, together with divers
mapps, & descriptions of sevall Ports, Islands <fe places in the East Indies,
by Robert Jagger, gent
VJ"
Master
Fran. Coles.
5 npvin 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A Girle worth gold, or the famous history of the faire maid of the
West, by F. Morgan, gent vj*
MMtor
Francis Coles.
5 ^pvill 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The famous history of that most renowned christian, worthy Arthur,
King of the Brittaines, & his famous knights of the round table, by Martin
Parker
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[Page 178]
Master
Math. Brookes.
llht 7tb of ^pxill 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Mercurius Jocsus, or short notes taken in long hand of some antiques
and Frolicks, &c, by J. Parrey gent vj "
ill
Master
Math. Brookes.
7tb ^pxiU 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called The Art of Divination by Oeomancie Ac, by Rob* Turner . vj*
Lh. Mo»eley. ?*•"••
7—12 April 1660.J
25'?
7tb ^pvHl 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The character of Spaine with an Epitome of their vertues and
vices vj*
7 ^pviU 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Character of Italy with observations thereof . . . vj*
Master
Natta. Brookes.
Master
Natb. Brookes.
Master
John Macnuke.
9 ^pnil 1660
Entred ... by order of the Councell of State, Two weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of news called Mercurius Fuhlicus from Thursday,
March 22. 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] to Thursday, Aprill S'" 1660
xij*
Master
John Hacocke.
Master
John Macocke.
9 ^pxiU 1660
Entred ... by order of the Councell of State, two weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of news called The Parliamentary Intelligencer from
Monday, March 26 to Monday, Aprill 9'" 1660 .... xij*
10 %pviU 1660
Entred . . . imder the hands of Master Clarke, Secretary to the
Ld. Grenll. Monck and Master Thrale warden a booke called The
Bemonstrance and addresse of the armies of England, Scotland & Ireland
to ye lid. Genii. Monck pnted to his Excellencie 9 Aprill instant by
Col. Charles Howard accompanied by about fourtie of ye most eminent
officers of the armies, &c
Vj"
[Page 179]
Edward Thomas.
10 ^pxiU 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Dagon Demolished or, Twentie admirable examples of Gods severe
justice & displeasure agt subscribers of the late Erujagment agt our lawfull
soveraigne King Charles the Second, &c, by M' John Vicars deced vj*
Henry Kversden
and James Davis.
Master
Gab. Bedell
and Master
Tbom. Collins.
Master
John Macocke.
11 'MpviU 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The History of King Charles ye Second, Third Monarch of Great
Brittaine Crowned at Scoone in Scotland, the \" of Jan: 1650 [i.e. 1650-51]
by a pson of Quality vj*
12 %pKi\\ 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A character of Charles the Second, written by an impartiall
hand <&c
VJ
id
12 %pxi\i 1660
Entred ... by licence of the Councell of State one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of news called Mercurius Publicus from Thursday,
II
Aprill 5 to Thursday, Aprill 12, 1660
33
VJ
id
258
[16 April 1660.
W. I*e.
rR. Thrale. T
IH. Koseley.J
16 ^pviU 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thkale warden a booke
called Severall Pieces written by ye hono"*" S' Robert Howard viz' Songs
Master
Hen. Herrtngman.
Master
Oabriell Bedell
and Master
Tbuuas Collins.
[Page 180]
Master
Jobn Hacocke.
Master
Jobn Haoocke
and Master
Jobn Streater.
Poems & Panegyricks ; a play called The Blind Lady, &c
vj
id
16 ^pxiil 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called A Discourse for a king and Parliament, in 4i sections, demonstrating
V ye inconsistency of a free state with the scituation of this countrey &
constitucbn of the people : 2'"* mischeifes incident to the continuance of their
endeavours thai act in order thereunto ; 3""' the advantages probably attend-
ing a composure with the King of Scotts; 4'*'' Resolves to ye grand objections
that seem to obstruct it, by a moderne and serious pen . . . vj*
She 16tb of ^ptiii 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, by order of
the Councell of State, one weekly pamphlett or booke of news called The
Parliamentary Intelligencer, from Monday Aprill 9, to Monday Aprill 16,
1660
VJ
H
16 ^Fthvmvt* ^l»«^«l 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Tho: S'^ Nicholas, Clarke of
the Parliamt and Master Thrale warden, the severall Acts, Orders
Proclamations, Votes & Resolves made by the late Parliamt and hereafter
mentioned, that is to say v' vj*, ix*
An Order that all forces raised wthout authority of Parlt be dis-
banded, &c. 27 Dec. 1659.
An Order for ye disposing of ye forces &c. 29 Dec. 1659.
A Resolve that the house take into consideracon the cases of all
absent members, &c. 27 Dec. 1659.
A vote for indempnifieing all Officers & soldiers in ye late defection
& rebellion, who have already submitted & shall hereafter submitt
&c. 2 Jan. 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
A vote declaring that ye m.embers discharged from voting or sittiTig
as members of ye house in ye yeares 1648 & 1649, are duly dis-
charged, Ac. 5 Jan. 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
A vote for the putting in execucon all lawes for ye strict observacon
of ye Lords day. Jan. 7, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for an assessmt of 100 000'' p mensem upon England, Scotld
& Ireldfor 6 months. Jan. 26, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for constituting a Com"" for the Army & Treasurers at warr.
Feb. 2, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for cotistUuting Com" for ordering & managing the affaire*
of the Admiralty & Navy. Feb. 2, 1659 [i.e. 1669-60].
An Additionall Act for Sequestratwns. Feb. 7, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
A Proclamation comanding John Lambert, Esq' to render himself e to
ye Councell of State. Feb. 13, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act concerning election of members to serve in Parliament.
Feb. 18, 1659 [i.e. 1669-60].
* Deleted in Begister.
PR. Thrale.
[_H. Koaeley,
}W. Lee.
16 April 1660.]
289
[Page 181]
More to Master
Jobn Macocke
and Master
Jobn Streater.
16 dWBe* ^priU 1660
A vote that all the militias in the severall counties & ye powers given
them he revoked. Feb. 23, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act making void the Acts appointing Com" for Governm'
of the Army, and for making Charles Fleetwood Esq''
comander in cheife of ye land forces. Feb: 24, 1659 [i.e.
1659-60].
An Act for the continuance of the Customs and Excise from ye last
day of February untill the 24" day of June 1660. Feb. 25, 1659
[i.e. 1659-60].
An Order that the Circuits for holding of Assize & Trialls of Nisi
Prius, for the severall counties of England & Wales he not held
this present vacation of Lent, 1659. Feb. 25 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Order requiring the severall officers of ye Army forthwth to
repaire to their respective charges &c Feb. 27, 1659 [i.e.
1659-60].
An Act for repeale of Two Acts for Sequestracons. March 2, 1659
[i.e. 1659-60].
An Act declaring the puhlicke confession of faith of the Church of
England. March 5, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for explanation of certaine clauses & provisoes in an Act
entituled, An Act for the continuance of the Customs & Excise
from the last of Feh: 1659 [i.e. 1659-60] to ye 24 June, 1660.
March 7, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for selling the militia for the City of London & Liberties
thereof. March 12, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for selling the militia within England & Wales. March 12,
1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for Approhacon & Admission of ministers of ye gospell to
henefices & puhlique lectures. March 16, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for recovery of puhlique debts & other duties belonging to ye
Comon Wealth. March 15, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for bringing in the revenue of delinquents & Popish recusants.
March 15, 1659 [i.e. 1669-60].
An Act for ministers & paymt of tithes. March 16, 1659 [i.e.
1659-60].
An Act for dissolving ye Parlt begun 3 Nov. 1640, & for ye calling
& holding of a Parlt 25 Aprill 1660. Mar: 16, 1659 [i.e.
1659-60].
An act for taking Accompts & redressing of grievances concerning ye
tithes &c. in Wales, &c. Mar. 16, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
An Act for reviving an Act for impresting of seamen. Mar. 21, 1659
[i.e." 1659-60].
An Order that ye 6 Aprill 1660, be kept a fast through ye nation, &c,
to seek to ye Lord for a blessing on ye Parlt shortly to be assembled,
&c. March 16, 1659 [i.e. 1659-60].
* Deleted in Register.
260
I [18— 26 April 1660.
•"••1h. Mo.eIey.J
WtiC IStb Of ^pvili 1660
[Page 182] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
Master called De Plenitudine Mundi brevis & philosopMca disserfatio in qua
WUl"- Leybourn. defenditur Carlesiana fhilosophia &c. Authore Gilberto Clerk, A.M.
vj
ii
19 '^pvill 1660
John Baker. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden, a sheet of
paper entituled A Letter from King Charles the second S'' monarch of
Great Brittaine to M' Canton, late minister of ye English Church in
Rotterdam to he comunicated to the rest of the ministers of the Reformed
Religion * Churches in Holland, in defence of himselfe in matters of
religion
VJ"
Master
Geo. Tbomason.
20 %pt\\\ 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Iter Boreale attempting something upon the successfull & matehlesse
march of the Lord Genii George Monck from Scotland to London ye last
winter ............ vj*
21 %pn\\ 1660
Bobert Pawley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Reports of 8' Fran: Moore, Serjant at law, in French written hy
his owne hand vj*
Master
John Hacocke.
23 'SipxiW 1660
Entred ... by licence of the Councell of State one weekly pamphlett
or booke of newes called The Parliamentary Intelligencer from Mondav,
Aprill 16 to Monday Aprill 23, 1660 vj* '
Master
WUl"' Lejbonm.
23 %pxi\\ 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The learned man defended and reformed, a discourse of singular
politenesse and elocution &c, in two parts written in Italian by the happy
pen of P. Daniell Bartolus S.J. Englished by Tho: Salusbury . vj*
7E,he 26tb of <Mpvin 1660
[Page 188] Entred ... by licence of the Councell of State, Two weekly pam-
Manter phletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Publicus, from Thursday
Thomas Newoomb. ^prjmg'" to Thursday Aprill 26, 1660 lij*
* Deleted in Begister.
[1:
Thrale. I ,
Moaeley. '
26—28 April 1660.]
261
26 ^pviU 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Shaking of the Olive Tree, the remaining works of that incom-
jmrable prelate Joseph Hall D.D. late Lord Bishop of Norwich, with some
specialities of Divine Providence in his life noted hy his owne hand
Master
John Crooke.*
Together with his hard measure, written also hy himself e
VJ°
26 ^pviU 1660
Robert Pawley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a sheet
of paper entituled, A List of the Knights of the Counties, Citizens of the
Cities, Burgesses of the Boroughs and Towns and Barons of the Cinque
Ports of England and Wales, for the Parliamt holden at Westminster,
25 Aprill instant, as were returned to ye Crowne Office
Vjo
Master
John Macocke
and Master
Francis Tyton.
26 ^pxill 1660
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Browne, Gierke of the
Parliamt and Master Thrale warden, Tivo Resolves of both houses of
Parliament, that this day fortnight he set a part for a day of Thanksgiving
for both houses of Parliamt, & this day month for the whole nation . vj*
28 ^pviU 1660
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Hen. Herringman. called Clelie, Histoire Bomaine, dediee Amadame la duchesse de Nemours
par M' de Scudery, Gouvemour de nostre dame de la Garde, Cinqiiiesmeet
derniere fartie .......... vj*
[Page 184]
Master
William Lee.
mu 28tb of ^pviU 1660
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seals
of Martha Harrison widdow, executrix of the last will & Testament of
John Harrison deced & under the hand of John Harrison jun', all the
copies and parts of copies hereafter mentioned, the wch did formerly
belong unto ye said John Harrison deced Salvo iure cuiuscunque, viz'
[No sum stated.]
Cahhinett of Wisdome.
Pathway to Paradise.
Levatt of Bees.
History of Alhasto.
Perimus and Tisby.
New Merry news.
Balme from Oilead.
Heavenly Advocate.
Key of knowledge, a catechisme.
* This name was apparently first written as John Macocke, and then written over.
[28 April— 1 May 1660.
w T^. '"■ Thralc T
"•"••(H. Moiel.y.J
fPage 185]
More to Master
WilUam Lee.
Hinds Caiechisme.
DoDS Dialogues.
Burning Bush.
Davison's Poems.
Vaughan's Directions to Health.
DoD and Cleavbe on the 13'* 14" 18'* 19'* 20'* & last chapter of
the Proverbs.
Aeiostoes Satyrs.
Dod's ten sermons on the Lords Supper.
Phaniasticks.
Gebbabd's Day Booke.
Conquest of Temptation.
Exercise of Piety.
Hiekom's seaven helps to heaven.
Latham's Falcondry.
Secretary's Study.
Haddock's Art of Painting.
Navigators Supply.
Life of Religion, with ye laudable customs of London.
Interpretation of Dreams.
Dorcas, a sennou.
Field's Prayers.
White's Caiechisme.
Degrees of Marriage.
Spanish Schoolmaster.
Wentwoeth's Miscellanies.
Spencee's Shephards Calendar.
Baekee on the Comandments.
The Exercise of the holy Fast •)
The Substance of the Lord's Supp 1 ^^ ^a^^er.
Peeneby's Directions against Death.
Belon's Treasure of the Soule.
World's Assize, a Sermon.
The Bondman, a play, halfe.
To wch assignmt the hand of Master Theale warden is subscribed.
Master
John Hacocke
and Master
Francia Tjrton.
1 illitt; 1660
Entred for their copie under the hand of John Beownb clericus Parlia-
mentorum Jn Order of the Lords in Parliament assertMed for thePrintinq
°^- ir ," gracious Letter ; together with ye letter it selfe thus entituled,
HfMaites gracwv^ Letter and Declaration sent to the house of Peers by
1660 '"^' •^'■'"'' -^'■^'^* '"'^ '■^'^ ^'^ y^ ^o^^ the 1" day of May
vj*
H. MoMley.;^•I*'■
2— 11 May 1660.]
263
2 Atittt 1660
Entred for his copie under tlie hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Covenant acknowledged by an English Covenanter & the mani-
fested wants of the Comon Prayer or divine service formerly used thought
Master
John Marriott.
the fittest for publique worship, &c, by E. M. Mason
vj
id
Master
John Macocke.
2 mn» 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The humble addresse of ye officers of the Army in the name of
themselves & their brethren to his Excie the Ld. Generall Monck as it was
presented to his Excie this 2' May 1660 .
VJ
id
[Page 186]
Master
John Macocke.
2 m^u 16^
Entred ... by licence of ye Councell of State one weekly pam-
phlett or booke of news called The Parliamentary Intelligencer, from
Monday, Aprill 23 to Monday Aprill 30, 1660
VJ"
Master
Etab. Bedell
and Master
Thomas Collins.
7 iWatt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thbale warden a booke
called Certaine Letters evidencing the Kings stedfastnesse in the Protestant
religion, sent from the Princesse of Turenne & ye ministers of Oharenton to
some psons of Quality in London
VJ
id
9 iHaij 1660
Richard Royston. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called The last words of the pious, reverend and learned D' Hamond, being
two prayers for the peaceful resettlement of this Church and State . vj^
Master
Fran. Tyton
and Mrs.
Jane Underhill.
10 mutt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called A Sermon of Repentance preached before the hono"' house of Comons
at Margretts Westminster, Aprill 30, 1660, by Richard Baxter
VJ"
Master
John Macocke
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
10 Mun 1660
Entred ... by licence of ye Councell of State Two weekly pam-
phletts or bookes of newes called Mercurius Publicus * from Thursday
Aprill 26, to Thursday May 10'\ 1660
xij"
Master
Francis Tyton
and Mrs.
Jane Underhill.
11 itTitv 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a Sermon
called. Bight Bejoiceing, or the order and nature of warrantable joy,
preached at S' Pauls before the Lord Maior and Aldermen, 10 May instant,
by Rich: Baxter vj*
* By force of habit the clerk first wrote " Politicus," and then altered it.
264
[11—17 May 1660.
w T .. ^ It- Thrale. T
W. Lee.JH. MoMley.J
[Page 187]
Master
Oeo. Thomason.
11 Mnv 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The meanes and method of healing in the Church, set forth in a
sermon preached before the house of Peers in Westmr Abbey Aprill 30,
1660, by Edward Reynolds, D.T>.
vj
id
12 iWiVj) 1660
Edward Thomas. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a sheet of
paper entituled, The great Memoriall, or a list of the names of those pre-
teruled judges who sate & sentenced our late soveraigne King Charles ye
first, &c
vj
id
Master
John Hacocke
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
14 itratf 1660
Entred ... by licence of ye Councell of State Two weekly Pam-
phletts or bookes of news called The Parliamentary Intelligencer from
Monday Aprill 30, to Monday, May 14, 1G60
xy"
16 ilTiiii 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The worthy Comunicant, or a discourse of the nature, effects, and
blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper, by
Master
John Martin,
Master
James Allestree . t m i -rv -rw ~- -j
and Thomas Dicas. Jer: Taylor D D VJ*
16 mwt 1660
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Pulleyn sub warden a
Hen. Beyle. booke called Vox et votum poptdi Anglicani, shewing how deeply the
thoiujhts of capitulating, now, tvth his Matie, & holding him (as we say) at
armes end, if they could. In a letter to ye right hono'''' the Earle of Man-
chester, Speaker of the house of Lords p tempore, by Tho: Culpepper
Esq'
VJ
id
[Page 188]
Master
John Hacocke
and Master
Tbo. Newoomb.
Cliarles Addami.
Hihe 17 iWaii 1660
Entred ... by licence of ye Councell of State one weekly pani-
phlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Publicus from Thursday May 10,
to Thursday, May 17, 1660 vjd
17 i»A» 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a Portraiture
cutt in copper called, The Exact Portraiture of Charles the First of blessed
memory. King of Great Brittaine France and Ireland, Defender of the
Faith &c, drawn from, the magnificent figure cast in brasse by Monsieur Le
Sueur Ano 1633, &c. Printed on one lai^e sheet of paper on horse-
back
vj»
TR. Thrale. l-nr t..
17—30 May 1660.]
266
17 Mas 1660
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thralb warden, a por-
trature cutt in wood entituled, Charles the 2'', by the grace of God, King
of Engld, Scotland, France, & Ireland, Defender of ye Faith, &e, in one
large sheet of paper ......... vj*
Thomas Leach.
John Bellinger.
Master
Gabriell Bedell
and Master
Thomas Collins,
3 Sept. 59.
[Page 189]
Master
John Hartyn,
Master
James AUestree
and Thomas Dicas.
Master
WUl"' Du Oard.
Master
John Hacocke.
19 iWau 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thkalb warden a booke
called The Tragedy of Andromara, or the fatall & deserved end of disloyalty
& ambition, by Jam: Shirley
vj
^i
21 ittstii 1660
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of James Cotterell and subscribed by Master Theale warden, all the
estate, right and title of the said M' Cotterell in ye booke or copie called.
The Memoires of the Duke of Rohan &c. Together with severall discourses of
the Duke of Rohan upon severall occasions. Translated out of French into
English by George Bridges of Liucolnes Inne, Esq' . . . vj*
Wxt 11 m^n 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden A Poem
to the Kings most excellent Majestic, the Duke of Yorke & the Duke of
Glocester, by Martin Lluellyn D.M. [No sum stated.]
25 Mm 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Elenchus motuu nuperorum in Anglia simul ac juris Regii &
Parliamentii brevit enarratio A 2465. Salvo iure cuiuscunque . vj*
24 iWittt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden His Majesties
Letter to the Lord Genii Monck, to be comunicated to the officers of the
Army, brought to his Excellency from his Majties court at the Hague
by S' Tho: Clarges vj*
Master
Dan. Fakeman.
Blob. Harriott.
II
[12" Caroli Regis II.]
30 iWas 1660
Entred under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A true Relation of the Proceedings, Examination, Tryall & horrid
murder of Coll Eusebius Andrews by John Bradshaw, Presidt of the
pretended high Court of Justice and" others of ye same Cort of high
injustice, &c. Published by Francis Buckley, gent. . . . vj*
30 m^s 16^
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a Poem to
the Kings most excellent Majestie upon his happy returne, by Edmond
Waller Esq' vj*
34
266
[30 May— 6 June 1660.
[12" Caroli Regis II.]
W.Le..{i;S'o^l'eV,]
Master
Hath. Walbancke.
30 iVtAS 1660
Entred for liis copic under the hand of Master Theai,e warden, The
Speech of Francis Lovelace Esq' Recorder of Canterhiry made before his
Made & the nobles at the same place, the 25" instant . ■ vj"*
[Page 190]
Master
John Haoock
and Master
Fran. Tyton.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
;Chc l»t of Suttc 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden The Earle
of Manchestcrs Speech at Whitehall to his Majestic 29 May, 1660 with his
Mattes answer .......... vj*
2 Sttnc 1660
Entred . . . A Proclamation against vicious debauched and prophane
psons. By the King, dated at Whitehall 30"" day of May in ye 12"" yeare
of his reigne vj*
4 Mnc 1660
BobertGibbs. 'Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Stemma sacrum, the royall progeny delineated A with some notes
explained, shewing his sacred maties royall & lawfidl descent to his crown
& kingdomes from all ye Kings that ever raigned in this nation, with a stem
annexed, by Giles Fleming, rector of Woddingworth in ye diocesse
& County of Lincolue vj*
5 aittnc 1660
Thoman Johnson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
(Printer.) called Cosmeticks, or ye beautifieing part of Physick wch teacheth to make
variety of sweet waters for the body or garmeiits, tvaters to illustrate and
adorne the face to take away freckles, scarrs &c, written by John Jeams
Wecker & translated into English -ef- * by B. W. Mr of Arts & Licentiate
in Physick
VJ
id
6 3Jtmc 1660
Robert Glbbs. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called A hriefe vieta of ye late trotibles d- confusions in England begun
& occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliamt deducted to the
auspiciotis coming in of Genii Monck & the most glorious & happy restitucon
of King Charles ye second, by Willin Younger
Vju
^ht 6"> of 3ime 1660
[Page 191 j Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theai.e warden a Iwoke
Richard Harriott, called Bentivolio & Urania in foure bookes, 1)y Nath. Ingelo, D.D.
& fellow of Eaton Colledge . . vj*
* Deleted in Register.
LH, Mo«eley.f*'' ''•*■
6—18 June 1660.]
[12° Caroli Regis //.]
267
Master
Henry Twyford
and
6 Sttue 1660
Entred for their copit; under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Gallilaeus Gallilaeus his mafhematicall worJces, translated into
Henry Marsh, sen"-- English by Thomas Salisbury ^lAo/xa^i;!
vj"
6 SttWC 1660
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
Hen. Herringman. galled Batis Rhlmed to Death, or the Bump Parliamt hang\l up in the
shambles, being a collection of such ballads & songs as were made on the late
Bump Parliamt .......... vj*
Master
Tho. Batcliffe.
8 Sttuc 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Five seasonable sermons as they were preached before eminent
auditories upon these followini^ texts, viz', ISAIAH 43. 2. before his Matie
K. Charles the first, at Matson neer Griocester ; ACTS 1. 9, before his
matie K. Charles ye second at ye Ha<:;ue in Holland ; Amos 3. 2., before
the hono"" Society of Graies Inn; St. Luke, 20. 14. at S' Peters Pauls-
wharfe, London ; JoNAH. 3. 4, at S' Maries in Oxford, by Paul Knell,
Master in Arts of Clare Hall in Cambridcre
vj"
Master
Math. Walbancke.
13 Suite 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden^ Gra/wZa^ori/
Poem on the most happy arrivall of his most excellent Majestic Charles the
Second by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland &c, by S. Holland,
& Anglia Bediviva or England Revived by R. P. J. B.
xij"
?KJtc Utb Of Suite 1660
[Page 192] Entred . . . under tho hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Simon Dover. called A noble salutacon and a faithfull greeting unto Charles now pro-
claimed King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, &c, by Geo: Fox
the younger
V]"
18 3Jtme 1660
WUUamSheares. Entred . . . under tho hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called A Collection of sundry Peticons presented to the Khigs most excellent
Majestic as also to the two most hono'''' houses of Parliament &e in behalf e
of Episcopacy, Liturgie &c
VJ
id
Master
John Macock
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
18 Stme 1660
Entred . . . ))y order of the late Couucell of State, five weekly
pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Parliamentary Intelligencer,
from Monday, May 14 to Monday June 18, 1660 . . . ij" vj*
268
[21—29 June 1660.
[12° Caroli Regis II.]
W. Lee-ig i(o,el*y.J
M«iter
John Mtcock
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
21 3ttne 1660
Entred for their copies by order of the late Councell of State, five weekly
pamphletts or bookes of uews called Mercurius Puhlieus from Thursday,
May 17, to Thursday, June 21, 1660 ij' vj* '
Ttmotby
O&rtbwalte.
22 ^nnt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thralk warden a booke
called England! Season for Reformation of life, a sermon delivered in
S' Paul's Church Loudon, on the Sunday uext following his sacred Maties
Restauracon, by Tho: Pierce Rector of Brington
VJ°
25 aJnne 1660
TbonuuiHabb. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Private Formes of Prayers, fitted for the late sad times, pticularly, a
forme of prayer for ye 30'* of January morning and evening, wth addi-
tion* &c
VJ
^i
Master
JohnMacock
and Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
[Page 193]
Master
John Uacock
and Master
Tho. Newcofflb.
Tifflotby Twyford.
MMt«r
wnm Bobbuos
MOlEwter
Ham. Moteler.
25 atmr 1660
Entred ... by licence of the late Councell of State, one weekly
pamphlett or booke of news called The Puhlique Intelligencer from
Monday, June 18 to Monday June 25, 1660
28 ^m\t 1660
VJ-
Entred ... by licence of the late Councell of State one weekly
pamphlett or booke of uews called Mercurius Puhlieus, from Thursday,
June 21, to Thursday, June 28, 1660
VJ"
29 %\xm 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The Clerke of Assize, Judges, Marshall <& Cryer, being the true
manner & forme of the proceedings at the assizes & Generall Goale delivery,
both in ye Crown Court and Nisi Prius Court, &c, by T. W. To wch is
added an ancient briefe tract of the Conion Lawes of England written in
Latine ............ vj*
29 SMtte 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden the severall
plays following, viz' iij«
The false one.
The Nice Valour, or the Passionate Madman,
Witt at severall weapons.
The Faire Maid of the Inne.
A Maske of the Gentlemen of Graies Inne and the Inner Temple at
ye marriage of the Prince and Princesse Palatine of the Rhene.
Foure Plays, or morall representations in one, all six copies written
by Pra: Beamont & John Fletcher.
FK. Thrale. I™ ,„
[H. MoMley.J"-'^'
29 June 1660.]
[12° Caroli Regis JI.]
269
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Tbomas Dring.
29 3Jtinc 1660
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden, a booke
called Artamenes or ye Grand Cyrus, the first volume, a Romance written
in French by Monsieur de Scudery, Govemour of Nostra Dame &
Englished by F. G. Esq' vj*
29 Sttue 1660
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Tbomas Dring.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Artamenes or ye Grand Cyrus, the second volume, a Romance
written in French by Monsieur D'Scudery Governour of Nostre Dame
and Englished by P. G. Esq'
VJ"
[Page 194]
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Tbomas Dring.
®Jie 29ti' of mnt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Artamenes, or the Grand Cyrus, the Third volume, a Romance
written in French by Monsieur D'Scudery, Governour of Nostre Dame &
translated into English by P. G. Esq'
VJ
\i
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Tbomas Dring.
29 Stttte 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thealb warden a booke
called Artamenes, or The Gh-and Cyrus, the fourth volume, a Romance
written in French by Monsieur D'Scudery Governour of Nostre Dame,
and Englished by F. G. Esq'
VJ"
29 3Jtttte 1660
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
Tbomas Dring.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The History of Philosophy and Philosophers, the third and last
volume, by Thomas Stanley Esq' vj*
29 3lttne 1660
Master
Hum. Moseley,
Master
Thomas Dring
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Ham. Moseley,
Master
Tbomas Dring
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Attrea, a Romance, the second volume written in French by
Messire Honors d'Urffe translated into English by F. G. Esq' . vj*
29 aJttite 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called Astreu, a Romance, the third & last volume, written in French by
Messire Honore d'Urffe Translated into English by F. G. Esq' . vj*
270
[29 June 1660.
[12° Caroli Regis //.]
W. I.e«.^H. MoMley.J
mit 29"' of %mt 1660
[Page 195] Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Master called The Comunion booke Catechimie, expounded by Edmund Rives,
Ham.MoMley. Bachelor in Divinity vj''
29 SttUC 1660
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Hum. Moseley. c^Hed 31/,^ Hiitory of the Befendors of the Faith, by Ch. Leaver . VJ*
Master
Ham. Hoseley.
29 aiunc 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale warden a booke
called Six sermons upon several 1 occasions, preached at Court before the
Kings Matie, by the late reverend divine John Donne, Doctor in Divinity
and Deane of S'. Pauls London vj*
29 3ittttc 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Ham. Moseley, called Posselius JD(a%Mc« in English and Latine, by Edmund Rives, B.D.
and Instructor in all the originall tongues
VJ"
29 3ttne 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Ham. Moseley, called Lutus Serins a Philosophicall discourse of the superiority of the
Creatures, by Michaell Majerus vj''
29 Mnc 1660
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Hum. Moseley. called Poems aiul Translations, the compleat works of Thomas Stanley Esq'
vj*
29 Sfttnc 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden a booke
Ham. Moseley. called Private Devotio7is in Six Letanies, with Prayers for Morning and
Evening, written by Henry Valentine D' in Divinity, and now reudred
into Welch by G, L . . vj*
Master
Hum. Moseley.
29 ^nxit 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
called The last Remaines of S' John Suckling, K", being a full collection of
all his poems and letters, so long expected and never till now published, with
the licence & approbation of his dearest friend
VJ"
[l;KiV}^-^«- 29 June 1660.] 271
[12° Caroli Regis II.]
Efte 29tb of Sttitc 1660
[Page 196] Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Thkale warden, the
Master severall plays followinc; that is to sav ..... xiij'
Hum. Moseley. r j o . a
The Faiihfull Friend, a Comedy ) by Francis Beamont &
A Right Woman, a Comedy j John Fletcher.
The History of Madon, King of Brittain, by F. Beamont.
The Womans Plotf, a Comedy
The Prisoners, a Tragi-Comedy
The Honour of Women, a comedy
Beleive as you List, a Tragedy
The forced Lady, a Tragedy
The Tyrant, a Tragedy ) by Phillip MasBinger.
The Bashfull Lovers
The Gardian
Philenzo & Hypollita, a Tragi Comedy
Antonio & Vallia, a Comedy
Fast & Welcome, a Comedy
The History of Ki^ig Stephen "\
Duke Humphrey, a Tragedy ( ^ ^^^^. ghakspeare.
'-"'■IS (£ lantha, or a r'"^'"""" '"•"■i"' ' •' '^
a man, a Comedy
Iphis & lantha, or a marriage without (
The Vestall, a Tragedy )
The noble Triall, a tragi comedy V by Hen: Glapthome.
The Dutchesse of Fernandina, a Tragedy )
The Sodered Citizen, a Coniedy by Shakerley Marmion.
The Fatall Love, a French Tragedy ~^
A Tragedy of a Yorkshire Gentlewoman and > by Geo: Chapman.
her Sonne }
The Royall Combate, a Comedy ^
l(
An ill hegining has a good end, and A bad [ , jniin Forde
begining may have a good end, a Comedy ( •'
The London Merchant, a Comedy )
^ht 29tb of aJttttC 1660
[Page 197] Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Theale warden, the severall
Master i)lays following, that is to say V* vi*
Hum. Moseley,
The Nonesuch, a Comedy "^
The booke of ye 4 hono'' ' Lovers, a Comedy > by Willffi Rowley.
The Parliament of Love )
Gustavus, King of Swethland \ , ^j^ Decker
The Tale of Joconda and Astolso, a comedy ) "^ '
The Fatall Brothers, a Tragedy j ^ ^^^, Davenport.
The Politick Queen, or murther will out j •' '^
Nothing impossible to Love, a Tragi Comedy by S' Rob* Le Greece.
The Prodigall Scholar, a Comedy, by Tho: Randall.
The Christmas Ordinary, a Comedy, by Trinity Coll: Oxford.
Love hath found his Eyes, by Thomas Jordan.
272
[30 June— 3 July 1660.
[12- Caroli Regis II.]
W. L«.{h; MoMlVJ
30 %WXt 1660
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Thrale warden a booke
Tho. Koyerofl. called Gallicinium. The Cocke -Crowing, or the giving warning of the day
of Christ approaching the tico former parts Scotaegus and Phosphorus the
one opening & discovering the present night darknes the other ushering in
the Suns arising at hand &c, by Rich: Lanceter, M.A. sometimes of Caius
CoUedge Camb now Minister of Moulton in Norfolk
VJ"
Master
John Hacocke
and Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
at* 3ttl2 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale warden one weekly
pamphlett or booke of news called The Publicke Intelligencer, from
Monday June 25 to Monday, July 2, 1660
vj
a
[S; Crook."}^' Steph'n..
4—13 July 1660.]
[12° Caroli Regis IL]
273
iWaster: pfitlemon S^ttpftms, M^Sttv.
m^»ttvt ^niir^to €roolte ^m^^tntm.
^fic 4tb Of Stllu 1660
[Page 198] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Ckookb warden a books
William Godbld. called Londons Glory, represented hy Time, Truth and Fame at the
magnificent Triumphs happy recession & Entertainment of his most sacred
Matie, Charles the 2' at Guildhall, on Thursday 5 July, 1660, in ye
12" yeare of his lieigne. Together with the Order & managemt of the whole
dates husines .
vj
ill
Master
Hnin. Moseley.
6 afttlj) 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Theale late warden a
booke called The Spring Garden of witt and love for generous spirits to
walke in, &c With Poems Epigrams and Songs &c. Together with a short
Essay of a new invented iisefull Dictionary for the English tongue, a worJc
never before puhlisht hut now Phoenix like raised out of the ashes of ye
incomparahlest moderne authors & out of the choicest manuscripts of the wits
of these times for a generall good ....... vj*
Master
Hum. Moseley.
6 aittitt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thrale late warden a
booke called A small Treatise betwixt Arnalte and Lucenda etitituled. The
evill intreated Lover, or the melancholy Knt. Originally written in the
Greeke tongue and now turned into English verse by L. L. a welwisher to
the Muses
VJ"
[Page 199]
Master
Francis Tyton.
W\t lOtb of 3Jttl» 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Jewish Hippocrisie a Caveat to the present generacon tvherein is shewn
both the false and the true way to a nations or psons compleat hapipinesse
from the sicknesse & recovery of ye Jewish state. Unto wch is added a
discourse upon MiCAH 6. 8. by Simon Patrick, B.D. Minister at Battersea
in Surrey ........... vj*
Thomas Rookes,
II
13 aittlv 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The necessary Art of Arithmetique explained in a v)ay familiar to ye
meanest capacity of any that desire to learne it in a little time, by James
Hodder, Professor thereof, as also of the Art of faire writing
35
VJ
a
874
[13—21 July 1660.
[12° Caroli Regis II.]
p. 8t.ph.n..{J:?,'S?^°]
Master
FnuicU Tyton.
13 aittltt 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Arraignment of Pride, or Pride set forth with the causes kinds
& sevall hranches of it, &c, by William Gearing, minister of the word at
Lymington in Hantshire vj*
U 3«l» 1660
Tim. Garthwaite. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceookb warden a booke
called Davids Deliverance & Thanksgiving, a sermon preached before ye
King at Whitehall, June 28, 1660, being the day of solemne Thanksgiving
for "the happy returne of his Matie, ou PSAL. 18. 49. by Gilbert
Shelden, D.D. & Dean of his Maties Chappell Koyall
vj"
Master
John Bothwell.
U Sttlij 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The greatest Scholar is not alwaies the wisest Gierke, in a sermon
preached on 3. JOHN, 10, by William Fanner Minister of Eothford in
Essex, deceased vj*
[Page 20O]
Master
John Bothwell.
CJIte Utb of mas 16^
under the hand of Master Ceooke warden, Twelve
all preached by M' William Fenner late
Entred . . .
severall sermons
minister at Kothford in Essex, deced
Vjo
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
14 3ttlj) 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled To the King : Upon his Maties happy returne, w^ritten by a pson
of Honr
vj»
18 3ttl£| 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
Balpb Bmltb. called 'Aj-oAtji/zis, or S' Peters Bonds abide, for Bhetorick worketh no Release
it evidenced in a serious & sober consideraC^n of D' John Gaudens sense
& solution of the solemne league & covenant, so farre as it relates to the
Oovernmt of the Church by Episcopacy, by Zech: Crofton
Vja
Master
Math. Walbancke
21 Sttls 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Workes of that grave & learned lawyer Judge Jenkins, Prisoner
in Newgate, upon divers statutes concerning ye liberty & freedome of the
iubject with additions Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj"
[i&V%".}f-8t.ph.«.
23 July— 17 August 1660.]
[12° Caroli Regis II.]
275
[Page 201]
Master
Henry Seyle,
TSMt 23 3Jiiltf 1660
Entred for his copie under the liand of Master Noeton warden a booke
called Boscohel or the History of his sacred Maties nwi miraculous escape *
jpreservacon after the Battle at Worcester 3 Seft. 1661, introduced by an
exact relacon of yt Battle ........ vj*
Master
Henry Twyford,
Master
Thomas Drlng,
Master
John Place and
William Palmer.
Master
Henry Twyford,
Master
Thomas Dring
and Master
John Place,
Master
James Cotterell.
24 3Jia« 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Cbookb warden a booke
called Ecclesia Bestaurata, or the History of the Beformation of the
Church of England, containing the beginiiig, progresse & successes of it, &c,
by Peter Heylyn, D.D.
vj"
24 m\v 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Justice Bestored, or, a guide for his Maties Justices of Peace both in
sessions & out of sessions according to the ancient Lawes of the kingdome
Vj»
30 Sttltf 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Cbooke warden, a booke
called Reasons shewing ye necessity of Befortnacbn of the publique
1. Doetrin. 2. IFor«Ayj. 3 Bites & Ceremonies. 4. Church Governmt &
Discipline reptUed to be established by Law, humbly offered to the serious
consideracdn of this present Parliament, by divers ministers of sundry
counties in England ......... vj*
Master
Francis Tyton,
Mrs. Jane
Underbill and
NeTill Symonds.
3 ^ugt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The life of Faith as it is ye evidence of things not seen, a sermon
preached contractedly before the King at Whitehall July 22, 1660 by
Richard Baxter, one of his Maties chaplaines in Ordinary
VJ»
[Page 202]
Master
John Rothwell.
Ehe 16 ^nqmt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Smeclymnuus Bedivivtis, being an ansicer to a booke entituled An
humble Bemonstrance in wch the originall of Liturgy and Episcopacy is
discussed & queries propounded concerning both, in Two parts &c. . vj*
Master
Abr. MlUer.
17 aufit 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Orders, proceedings, punishments & priviledges in Parliamt . vj*
* Deleted in Register.
276
[18—23 August 1660.
[12° Caroli Regis //.]
p.st.ph....{5:g?/.te]
18 llust 1660
Hen. MorUock*. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called A Treatise of Divine MeditacLn by that faithfuU servant of Jesus
Christ M' J. Ball, late minister of ye Gospell at Whitmoro in Stafford-
shire, published by Simeon Ash preacher of ye Gospell at S' Austins,
London
vj"
18 %\\^m\ 1660
Rlcbard Royiton. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The League illegal, wherein the late Solemne League & Covenant is
seriously examined, seholastically & solidly confuted, &c, written long since
in prison by Dan: Featly, D.D. Published now by John Faireclough
vulgo Eeatley, Chaplain to the Kings most excellent Matie .
VJ"
Master
Wlllo>' Leake.
20 Slugt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called The Antiquity & Jurisdiccbn of the high Court of Chancery, <t- of
the officers thereunto belonging, with a perfect catalogue of such who have
been Ld$ Chancellours or Lds Keepers from the time of Edward the
Confessor till now vj*
[Page 203]
Mrs. Mary
Bymonds.
;riic 23 Slttftt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called An Exposicon with practieall observacons continued upon ye 32'' SS'
& 34" chapters of the booke of JOB, being the subdance of 49 lectures
delivered at Magnus near the Bridge, London, by Jos: Caryl, preacher of
the Gospell & Pastor of the Congregacon there
VJ"
23 %ttQmt 1660
Theodore Crowley. Entred . . . under the hand and by direccou of Master Crooke
17 Sept. 1641. warden a booke called A Catechisme <fc also a briefe method of ye body of
Christian Eel iy ion by J. V.
VJ"
Charles Addams.
David Maxwell.
23 ^xxtimt 1660
Enti-ed . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Methodi practicae specimen. An Essay of a Fracticall OraiiiUr, or
an enquiry after a more easie and a certaine help to ye construing & pearsing
of Authors & to ye making & speaking Latine
VJ"
Master
Robt. Wbtte.
23 ^n^mt 1660
Entred .' . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Via ad pacem ecclesiasticum monstratore, &c p Gull: White, vj*
Master
Jacob Bloome.
Bichard Bloom*.
23 3lti&tt!it 1660
under the hand of Master Crooke warden a play
Entred . .
called, The lUimp, or the Mirrour of the Timet, &c
Vj°
[i:fA'."k%".}P-8fP''en..
27—30 August 1660.]
[12" Caroli Regis II.]
277
Master {sic)
Alice Warren.
[Page 204]
Peter Cole.
Richard Harriott.
17 Sept. 1641.
23 Aug'- 1660.
John Stafford and
Edward Thomas.
Edward Thomas.
Richard Lowndes.
[Page 205]
Master
Humph. Robinson.
Master
WiU-"- Leake.
27 ^ugtt!9t 1660
Entred for her copie under tlie hand of IMaster Norton warden a booke
called The Tablet of Moderation of Charles the First, martyr &c . vj*
?Kfic 2S ^UQXt^t 1660
Entred . . . under the liaud of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Excellency of holy courage, a sermon on 11 HEBREWS 27, by
M' Jeremiah Burroughs deced vj''
29 ^ttgufSt 1660
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand & seale of
Thkodore Crowley, all his estate, right & title in the booke or copie
called, A Catechisme and also a briefe method of the body of Christian
Religion by J. V. To which assignmt the hand of Master Crooke warden
is subscribed
vj
\i
29 august 1660
Entred . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called KAPOAOY. Tpur/xtyitrTa 'Eww/jai/ta, the most glorious star or Celestiall
ConstellacSn of the Pleiades or Charles Waine, being ye History of King
Charles ye 2' )jy Edw: Mathew of ye Middle Temple, Esq' .
VJ«
29 ^ttgu!»t 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Unbishoping of Timothy & Titus, or a briefe elaborate discourse
proving Timothy to be no bishop of Ephesus nor Titus of Crete & that ye
poiver of ordinacon or imposicbn of hands belongs Jure Divino to Presbyters
as well as to Bishops & not to Bishops only &c, by William Prynne Esq',
a Bencher of Lincolnes Inne
VJ
id
29 ^UgttfSt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crook warden a booke
called To the most high and mighty Prince Charles, by the grace of Ood,
King of Great Brittaine, Ffrance and Ireland, Defendor of ye Ffaith, &c,
an Epistle written & humbly presented for his Maties use, &c, by Arise
Evans
VJ"
lEIhc 29 llugu!$f 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Reasons shewing that there is no necessity of such a reformacbn of ye
publick 1. Doctrine worship Sic, by H. S. D.D. Chaplain to His Matie in
Ordinary vj*
30 ^Ufimt 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called The solemne League & Covenant arraigned & condemned by the
sentence of the divines of London & Cheshire, delivered in 3 respective
queries, &c, by L. W. ......... vj*
278
[3—20 September 1660.
[12° Car oil Regis 11.]
.8Uph.n..{J.J'^^;;]
3& Se))teml). 1660
Tbomas Walkley. Entred for his copie under tlie hand of Master Crookk -warden a booke
called A Neiv Catalogue of the Bukes, Marquesses, Earles, Viscounts,
Barons, of England, Scotld & Ireld wth the tymes of their creacons. Also
the Barronets with the dates of the patents, the Knts of the Bath, Knts
Bachelors, n-ith the dates & places where they were knted to this present.
Collected by Tho: Walkley vj*
Master
Thomas Roycroft.
6 SicpU 1660
Entred . . . under yc hand of Master Ckook warden a booke
entituled Silius Italicus, of ye second Punique warre, betiveene Hanniball
& ye Romans, ye whole seaventeen bookes by Tho: Ross^
VJ
a
7 Sicptemh. 1660
Francis Smith. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called An Introduccon of the first grounds or rudiments of Arithmetique,
briefly explaining the five comon parts of y' most usefull & necessary Art in
whole numbers and fractions Ac, by W. J.
VJ"
[Page 206]
Master
WlUm- Leake.
John Starkey.
Wxt Stb of Scittcmti. 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Result of false pi'finciples, or Error convicted by its owne
evidence, by the author of the Examinacon of Tylemy before the tryers
VJ"
18tb of Sc^itcmt)* 1660
Entred . . . undyehandof Master Ceooke warden a booke entituled
An Historicall ct Geographicall Relation of ye great river of ye Amazone in
America, translated out of French, by W. H.
VJ"
Master
John Hartlii,
Master
Jamei Allestree
and Thomas Dlcas.
Ulchard Bloome.
19t>' of Sfiitcmlier 1660
Entred for their ioynt copie a booke entituled Ad Johannem Miltonum
responsio. Opus Posthumum Claudij Salmasij .... vj*
20tb Sfjitcmt), 1660
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Encyclopaedic, or the whole circle of the Arts & Sciences, liberall or
mecanick with those ready waies to attaine them as they are rendred
intelligible from the institucons of ye most learned men of the world, &c,
whereunto is affixed an alphabeticall Table, &c, by R. B, welwisher & pro-
moter of these Arts & Sciences, &c ..... . vj*
Mu. M' Bloome promised that if this booke prejudice (by
taking out of other Bookes any matter) any mans copies,
he will renounce all claim to this entrance, or make satis-
faccon to the ptie grieved.
[S.£!,'?k%°.}P.St.ph.n..
21—27 September 1660.]
[12° Caroli Regis II.]
279
Master
Tho. RatcUSe.
21 Sejitetnti. 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Olive Branch, or the miraculous restauracbn of peace hoth to
Church & State in great Brittain & Ireland, by J. Conset, M D. . vj*
Master
Jolin Rothwell.
21 Se)}tcm<). 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Severall Treatises of Worship & Ceremonies by the reverend
M' William Bradshaw one of ye first fellows of Sidney Colledge in
Cambridge, afterwards minister of Chattam in Kent . . . vj
id
[Page 207]
Master
Thos. Ratcliffe.
Clic n Sc|}tcmi)« 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called A hreife relacbn of some of the most remarkable passages of ye
Anabaptists in high <& low Germany in ye yeare 1521, Ac, by George
Pressick of Dublin
VJ"
John Cadwell.
22 SicpUttxb. 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The History of Independency the Ffourth tfe last pte continued from
the death of his late royall matie K. Charles the first of ever Messed memory,
untill ye joyfull restauracon of his now sacred Matie King Charles the
Second ; by a faithf ull subject & lover of this kiugdomes happines vj*
Master
William Leake.
25 Scjitcmti* 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Topiclis in ye Laws of England, the secoiul part, containing media
apt for argumt & resolucon of Law cases, &c
VJ"
Master
William Leake.
NeTill Symonds.
25 Sc)itemt)« 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called The Travellers Key, or the unlocking of divers states and hingdomes,
in two sevall discourses by S. P. Knt, with many delightfull & usefull
ohservacons, historicall, politicall, naturall & theologicall, by Alex. Rosse
VJ"
25 Sejltattll, 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The successive visibility of the Church of wch ye Protestants are the
soundest members : defended against the opposicon of M' W. Johnson,
proved by many arguments by Richard Baxter
VJ"
[Page 208]
Master
John Rotbwell.
^ftc 27 S()}tcmt). 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Warrant for bowing at the name Jesus, I" from Christs example
&c, by William Wickins, Londinens vj
it
280
[1_16 October 1660.
[12' Caroli Regis //.]
p. BUFh.n..{X; ?,•'$;.■]
Master
Hum. Hoseley
and Master
Thomai Bring.
Master
John Macocke
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
1 ©ctolirr 1660
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Le Grand Scipiov, Troisieme partie vj*
1 ©rtolicr 1660
Entred ... by order. Thirteen weekly Pamphlets or hookes of newes
called ThePvblicke Intelligencer irom Monday July 2'' to Monday October
ye 1" 1660 vj' vj*
Master
John Hacocke
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
h ©cfol). 1660
Entred ... by order, Fourteene weekly Pamphletts or bookes of
newes called Merctirius Polificus from Thursday, June 28 to Thursday,
October 4, 1660 vij' "
WUIB- Brook.
6 ®CtOl). 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Cbookb warden a booke
called The Boyall Game of the Ombre, written at the request of divers
bono*"
psons
VJ°
16* ©ftoiJ. 1660
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
Abel Eoper. called Ante Mnrale Curiae Cancellariae, or a bulwark for ye High Court
of Chancery & the Courts of Law and Justice in Wesim' Hall, &c, by
Fabian Philipps Esq'^ vj* '
16 ®Ctol>. 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Norton warden a booke
Abel Roper. called Sains Regit atque Populi, or the safety of the King and interest of
ye People in ye preservation of Tenures in Capite & by Knts service, &c, by
Fabian Phillips Esq' vj*
[Page 209]
Master
Abel Roper.
^ftc 16 ®ffot>, 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called The ancient S fundam entail right of ye Corts of Justice in Weitmr
Hall by compelling by arrest or restraint of their psont such as refuse or
delay to appears injudgmt &c, by Fabian Philippa Esq'
VJ"
16 ®(tO<t. 1660
Maiter Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Norton warden a booke
Abel Roper. called The reforming Registry, or a Representacon of the very many
mischeifs & inconveniences which will unavoidably happen by the needlesse
chargable & destructive way of Registries proposed to be erected in every
Countie of England and Wales, &c, by Fabian Phillipps, Esq'
VJ"
* Originally written 14, and afterwards altered.
rB, Norton.) Tj ai.„„i,^„„
A. Crooke./^' Stephens.
16—29 October 1660.]
[12° Caroli Regis 77. ]
281
16 ©ctoii, 1660
Master Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
Abel Roper. called Veritas Inconcussa, or a most certaine truth asserted, that K. Charles
the 1" was no man of hloud, hut a martyr for his people, &c by Fabian
Philipps Esq'
vj"
Master
Henry Twyford,
Master
John Place
and Master
Tho. Dring.
16 ©Cfoti. 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called Placita in lingua Latina rediviva. Or a colleccon of Beclaracons,
Barrs, Avoivries, Replicacbns, &c. Collected & put into true method by
E. A. of Furnivalls Inne
vj°
Master
Henry Seyle.
1$ ®(tO<)« 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
called The Power eomunicated by God to ye Prince & ye obedience of ye
subjt in 2 pts, written by Ja: Usher late Ld Primate of Ireland & Bp of
Armagh
VJ"
[Page 210]
Master
Hum. Moseley
and Master
John Martyn
& his ptnera.
Richard Bloome.
Whc 23 of ©ctoli. 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
called Almahide, ou VEsclave Beine dediee a Mademoiselle par Mr De
Scudery, Govemour de Nostre Dame de la Garde . . . vj*
26«5 of ©ctoficr 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crook warden a booke
entituled The Boyall OaJce, &c, Celebrated in honor of 8' Richard Browne
Barr' Ld Major of ye City of London, by John Tatham
VJ
^A
Master
Thomas Dring.
27 ®ctoh. 1660
under the hand of Master Noeton * Ceookb warden
Entred . .
a booke called Begi Sacrum by W. Blois
VJ"
29 1 ®(tol>. 1660
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
Hen. Herringman. galled The Visions & Prophesies concerning England Scotland & Ireland
by A. Cowley vj''
Master
291 ©ctoft, 1660
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Ceooke warden, a booko
Hen. Herringman. ^^Ug^ ^ Proemiall Essay by the hono"" Robert Boyle, &c
VJ
ia
* Deleted in Register,
n
t Originally written 87,
36
I Originally written 28.
282 [29 October— 21 November 1660. p.8t.phen..{5:?;„'JsS:]
[12° Caroli Regis I I.]
Master
Andrew Crooke.
Master
John Burroughs.
Robert Pawley.
29 ®(t0l>« 1660
Entred for their copie by licence of Master John Berkenhead and
under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke called An exact &
most impartiall accompt of the indictmt, arraignmt Triall & Judgmt
{according to law) of nine & twenty Begiciden, the murtherers of his late
sacred Matie, begune 9'* Oct: 60 vj*
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The History of the Loiv Countrey Warres, written in Latin by
Hugo Grotius and translated into English
VJ°
?Cfic 2f of iUbtmh. 1660
[Page 211] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
John Bellinger. called Brevia Judicialia cum intratio7iibus eorundem et notis quibusdam
siqyerinde per R. B. capitalem quondam Prothonotarium Curiae de
Comine Banco collecta ex propriis manuscriptis publica jam facta.
Salvo jure cujuscunque
VJ''
Master
John Hacock
and Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
5 ilobtmh, 1660
Entred ... by licence of Master John Berkenhead, five weekly
Pamphlets or bookes of newes called The Publick Intelligencer from
Monday Octob 1, to Monday, Nov: 5, 1660 . . . . ii» vj*
Master
John Hacock
and Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
8 lloUcmt), 1660
Entred . . . by licence of Master John Berkenhead, five weekly
Pamphlets or bookes of newes called Mercurit(,s Politicus from Thursday
Octob 4 to Thursday Nov: 8, 1660 ij* vj*
Master
John Redmaine.
Master
Balpb Smith.
9 ^oticml). 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called Orobianus & Grohiana auctore Frederico Dedekindo libri tres
VJ*
21 nohtmh. 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called 'AvaXrjij/i^ av(\T^<t)Orj The Fastning of S' Peters fetters by seven
linkes, or serious propogiCbns, or the effi.cacie & extent of the solemne League
& Covenant, asserted & vindicated agt the doubts & scruples of D' John
Gawdens anonymous qui-stioiiist S' Peters Bonds not only loosed by (sic)
annihilated &c, by Zachariah Crofton
VJ"
^ftc 21 i^odeml). 1660
[Page 212] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a Ijooke
John Playford. called Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England in
reference to his Maties late gracious DeclaraSbn & in order to an happy
union in Church and State by John Oauden, D.D. & Ld Bishop Elect of
Exceter
VJ"
[a: c"o£S: Jr. Stephen.. 22 November— 4 December 1660.] 283
[12° Caroli Regis 77.]
22 fiotl(mf)« 1660
Timothy Twyford. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called Icy evsuejit cases reports per Serieant Bendlowes in les temps
H. 8. Ed. 6., P. & M. et le Beigne Elizab. Escripts Jiors er ses repts dem
verbatim
vj
id
22 nobcmf)* 1660
George Hnrlock. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Cbooke warden a booke
called The * Saints Anclior hold, hi all stormes & tempests, preached in
sundry sermons at New Haven in N. E. by M' John Davenport B.D.
pastor of the Church of Christ there
VJ"
27 aotiemi)* 1660
[No name Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a sheet of
stated.] pg^p entituled To the Kings most Excellent Matie. The humble and gratefull
achnowledgmt of many ministers. [No sum stated.]
Master
Ralph Smith.
1 Mtcemh* 1660
under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
Entred . .
called The Third part o/G-Ournall's Christian Armour
VJ"
3 Bcccmii* 1660
Thomas Johnson. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called The Garland of Loyalty, or the youths delight, being a Colleccon of
ye choicest songs & sonnets composed since our late unhappy revolutions, by
8. N. a lover of mirth
VJ-
[Page 213]
Master
Oeorge Thomason.
Master
George Thomason.
4 Bccemh* 1660
Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Stephens master, a booke
called The Interest of England in the matters of Religion written by J. C.
VJ-
h ISeircmlt* 1660
Entred . . . mider the hand of Master Stephens Master a booke
called The lords propriety in his redeemed people, a sermon preached at
S' Pauls Church, Octob 28 1660, by Edward Reynolds, D.D.
VJ"
-* mttmii. 1660
Timothy Twyford. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Cbooke warden a booke
called Reports of divers new cases & resolucbns argued & given in the
Reignes of the late K. James <fc K. Charles of ev blessed memory, by the
then reverend judges & learned Councell in the Law. Collected & taken
by W. C. a late serjant at law vj*
* Anotlier word, not decipherable, was first written after the word " The," and
afterwards deleted.
284
[7 December 1660.
[12° Caroli Regis II.]
p.suph.«.{£g?/r;]
Henry Blareb.
7 Sc))tcm)i« [?Mc(cnt1)(v] 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Don Juan Lamberto, or a comicall history of the late times, by
Montelion Knt of the Oracle
vj
^i
Master
John Field.
[Page 214]
7 Scjitcinlier [?12cccmhcv] 1660
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand and seale of
AoATHA Legatt widdow, the Relict & Executrix of John Legatt, deeed
dat 1'' day of May last past, and unto which assignment the hand of
Master Crooke warden is subscribed, all her estate, right, & title in the
sevall Bookes or Copies or pts of copies hereafter named, viz'
[No sum stated.]
A Salve for a Sick Man by Willffi Perkins.
The Foundacon of Christian Religion in 6 principles.
A Golden Chaine, of Description, of Theologie.
The Exposition of the Creed.
Exposition of ths Lords Prayer.
The Estate of a Christian.
A Case of Conscience.
Oovemment of the Tongue.
Practise of Repentance.
The Combate of the Flesh and Spirit.
How to live and that well.
A Treatise of Dying well.
A Discourse of Conscience.
A Reformed Catolich.
A Graine of Mustard Seed.
The True Game.
A Warning against Idolatry.
A Treatise of Gods Free Grace.
A Treatise of the Vocation.
Cases of Conscience in 3 pts.
Exposition on the GalaTIANS.
Christian Equity.
Mans Imaginacons, a pte. All written by Will: Perkins.
Problems.
A Treatise of Predestinacon.
A Treatise of the Method of preaching.
The Harmony of both Testaments, all written by the said
William Perkins.
Terence, Latin and English.
Paqktt's History of the Bible, her pte
Fleshke of Urines.
rR. Norton. In Qi„i,«„«
A. Crooke. i^' Stephens.
7—12 December 1G60.]
[12° Caroli Regis //.]
285
[Page 215]
The Marrow of the Oracles of God, by Mr. Byfield. halfe.
Ornithologia, or the History of birds and ffowles. i.
A Paraphrase upon ye SONG OF SOLOMON, by G. Sands.
The Generall Practise of Physick, her pte.
Cambden's Brittania, English and Latin, her pte.
Esop's Fables in English, her pte.
HoMEKs Iliads in Greek, her pte.
Esops Fables Gramatically translated, her pte.
Bond on Horace, her pte.
Shephards Calendar, her pte.
The Birth of Manhind, her pte.
OviDS Metamorphosis in English, Translated by M' Geo: Sandys,
wth eomentaries & pictures. |.
OviDS Metamorphosis alone by M' G. Sandys. \.
Sandys Paraphrase on JOB, PsALMES, Cant &c, her pte.
Haesiodus Graecae, her pte.
The Poseing of the Accidence, her pte.
Cato & Sententiae Pueriles, Englished by M' Brinsley, her pte.
Turkish History, her pte.
Thomae Thomasij Bictionarium &c.
Rider's Bictionary. One 6"" pte.
Timothy
Garthwaite.
10 Bcccmii* 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Cbooke warden a booke
called Codex Canonum Ecclesiae universae, notis Chr: Instelli
VJ-
James Crumpe.
10 Btumh* 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Cbooke* Norton warden
a booke called Good Councell seldome well taken &c, by Richard Young,
Gent.
vj"
Master
John Macock
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
10 2lc«mli» 1660
Entred ... by licence of Master John Berkenhead Five weekly
pamphlets or bookes of newes called The Publick Intelligencer, from
Monday, Nov. 5, to Monday, Dec: 10, 1660 . . . . ij" vj*
Master
John Martyn,
Master
James Allestree
and Thomas Dlcas.
12 B^amt)* 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Severall Sermons by the Eight hono"" and reverend Father in God,
Ralph, late Lord Bishop of Exceter vj*
* Deleted in Register.
286
[13—20 December 1660.
[12° Caroli Regis //.]
P.Steph.n..{J:g.»/4«-]
[Page 210]
Master
John Hacock
and Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
Bicbard Boyston.
13 mecemti. 1660
Entred for their copies by licence of Master John Berkenhead Five
weekly pamphlets or bookes of newes called Mercurius roliticve * Pichli-
cus from Thursday Nov.- 8, to Thursday Dec. 13, 1660 . . ij« vj^
U ISeamii. 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
called A Sermon preaclied at ye consecracon of the right reverend Fathers
in God Gilbert, Ld. Bishop of London ; Humphrey Ld Bp of Sarum ;
George, Ld Bp of Worcester, Robert, Ld Bp of Lincolne ; Geoi^e Ld Bp
of S' Asaph on Sunday, 28 Octob 1660, at S' Paula * Peters, Westm^ by
John Sudbury, one of ye Prebendaries of that Church . .
vj
id
13 IBttemh, 1660
BIchard Roygton. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called A Guide for ye penitent, or a moclell drawn up for the help of a
devout soul wounded tvith tin
VJ"
13 2iei;emfi« 1660
Thomas Parkhurst. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called Bhetorich restrained or Br. John Gauden Ld Bp Elect of Exceter
his consideracons of the Liturgie of the Church of England considered and
clouded, by Thomas Bolde of Exon
VJ"
Master
John Hacock
and Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
20 Btctmh* 1660
Entred . . . under the hand and by licence of Master John Beekbn-
HEAD one weekly pamphlett or booke of newes called Mercurius Pttblicus,
from Thursday Decemb: 13 to Thursday, Dec. 20, 1660
VJ"
Master
John Field
and Master
John Streater.
20tb of Beccmh. 1660
Entred ... by asst under ye hand & seale of Thomas Waeebn,
and under ye hand of Master Ceook warden. Two full third parts of a
certain book or copie entituled, The Reports of Judge Crook, from the
Ve 4» July 1666. first years of ye late King Charles to ye seaventeenth
Vj"
[Page 217]
Master
Henry Twyford,
Maslor
Thomas Drlng
and Master
John Place.
20 Decern)}. 1660
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Jfoare* Crooks warden
& by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand & seale of Richard Best,
All his Estate Right & Title in ye booke or copie called, Vade Mecum by
Walter Young, Together with the Cornucopia thereunto annexed . vj*
* Deleted in Register.
[I; ?A":}p. Stephen,. 22 December-,2 February 1660.] 287
[12''-13° Caroli Regis II.]
Robert Pawley.
22 Bucml). 1660
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called The Atturneys Almanack, comprehending the maner of direccons for
loritts both in Latin & English a treatise of estates, the nature of the most
iisuall contracts viz'. Bonds, hills, recognizances, statutes, mortgages, leases,
deeds of Feofmt, livery & seisin &c ivth a Table, &c Salvo iure cuius-
cunque .
VJ"
24t Bcccrnh. 1660
Master Entred ... by licence of Master J. Beekenhead Two weekly
atfdMas^'^r Pamphletts or bookes of newes called The Publick Intelligencer from
Thomas Newcomb. Monday Dec: 10, to Monday Decemb 24, 1660 ...
xijd
Master
Abel Roper.
Tbo, Johnson.
Charles Adams,
[Page 218]
Master
Thos. Eoycraft.
Tho. Flrby.
1 -SiinimrJi 1660=^61
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Noeton warden a booke
called Tenenda non Tollenda, or the necessity of preserving Tenures in
Capite & by Knight Service tvch according to their first institucon were
& are yet a great part of the Saltis Populi & the safety & defence of
the King aswell as of his people. Together with a Prospect of the very
many mischeifs & inconveniences wch by the taking away or altering of
those Tenures, will inevitably happen to the King & his kingdome, by
Fabian Phillips, Esq' . . vj*
31 Sittttmrii 1660 [i.e. 1660^61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
entituled The description & use of a joynt rule, fitted with lines for finding
the houre of the day & azimuth of the sunne to any pticular or generall
latitude &c by John Browne Mathem''
pd xij
A*
VJ"
€oir tsit
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called A Collection out of the Booke called, Liber Begalis in the Treasury
of the Church at Westmi', touching the Coronacon of the King & Que:
together, according to the usuall forme .... jvjd* vj*
drchvmvu I6t 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
intituled Concio ad Clerum by one William Sancroft . . • pd j'
[About this time the fee for registration appears to have been
altered by the Court of Assistants to one shilling per copy.]
JFfchv, 2^ 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a Sermon
entituled, Christian Concord, or S' Paul's paralell betweene the body
naturall & mysticall. By Matt: GrifSth, D.D. . . . pd xij*
* Deleted in Register.
288
[4—13 February 1660.
[13° Caroli Regis //.]
Pe»„^i.„„„ /R. Norton.
• Stephens.^ A, Crooke.
iTcft, 4tb 1660 [Le. 1660^61]
W™' Palmer. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Crook k warden a booke
entituled *E YAOri A, or the imrents Messing their children, &c By Edward
Woolley, D.D xij*
3Ft\i. Jtb 60 \i.e. 1660^61]
Bob. Pauley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
entituled A Compendious Ahridgmt of all Statutes made in the 16'* & 17"
yeares of King Charles the first, & 12" of King Charles the Second,
now in force & use &c, By Matthew Dorrell, Barrister . . xij*
Master
George Tbomason.
ifcll* 8tb 1660 [i.e. 1660^61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The second pt of the Interest of Enf/land in the matter of religion &c.
By John Corbett, B.D.
xij"
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
George Thomason. intituled An historicall disco%irse breifely setting forthe the nature of
Procurations, by J. S.
xij
id
[Page 219]
Master
Balph Smith.
Master
John Bothwell.
^Ch* 9tb 60 [i.e. 1660^61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
entituled The Liturgicall Gonsideralor Considered. By G. P.
xij*
iTcIl* lltb 60 [i.e. 1660^61]
under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
Entred . .
infuled The Sinne of altar worship &c, By Zach: Crofton
xij
i*
^Ch* 13 1660 [i.e. 1660^61]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
Henry Herrlngman. intituled A proposition for the Advancemt of Learning. By A. Cowley
xij*
Master Entred
Henry Herrlngman
under the hand of Master Crooke warden A Comedie
called the Maior of Quinborotigh, By The: Middleton .
iij"
^olircm Bit
Master Entred . . . under the liand of Master Crooke warden a booke
Henry Herrlngman. f^w^^ Curse not the King, being a sermon preached at S' Martins in the
Fields on the thirtieth of Jan: 1660 [i.e. 1660-61]. By John
Meriton, M.A xij*
[f;&'k°e".}i"- Stephen.. 13 February— 9 March 1660.]
[13° Caroli Regis II.]
JF(1i. 13 1660 [i.e. 1660=61]
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Cbooke warden a booke
Henry Herringman. intituled An imperfect pourtraict of his Sacred Matie Charles 2, written hy a
Loyall suhiect • xij*
13tb iTctl. 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
Geo. Hurlock. Entred ... by Assignment from Thomas Jones a booke called
Speculum, Nauticum, or a Looking [glasse for seamen, with this provisoe,
Every man haveing his right vj*
^Cli. 15tb 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
[Page 220] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden the copies or
Henry Bell. bookes called The Gardiners Laharnith, History of Guy of Warwick &
Reynold the Fox vj"*
Edw. Brewster. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden and by
assignment from Henet Bell, the said copies or bookes The Gardiners
Laharnith, history of Guy of Warwick & Reynold the Fox
vj"
Master
W"- Leake.
27 ifell, 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Noeton warden a booke intituled
Stimulus Orthodoxus sive Goadus Redivivus, a disputacon partly theologi-
call & partly metaphysicall. By Thomas Goade, D.D. . . vj*
Master
Nath. Butter.
Bobert Pawley,
Master
Ralp Smith.
II
4tb of iWardi 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Ceooke warden a poem
called, The Cavaliers Complt. &c . . . . . . . G""
7tb of ittitrdi 1660*61
Entred ... under the hande of Master Ceook warden, a sheet of
pap printed, entituled, A Collection of such Statutes as doe enjoyn the
observacon of Lent ......... vi*
9 iKitrdl 1660 [i.e. 1660*61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
called A serious review of Presbyter's Reordinacon by by shops, by Zach:
Crofton yjd
37
230
[10 March— 5 April 1660-61.
[13° Caroli Regis 11. ]
.8Uph.n..{ig;;V°.".]
[Page 221]
Master
Will. Gilbertson
and Fran. Grore.
lOtb ittarcfl 1660 [i.e. 1660^61]
Eutred for their copie by Assignmt from M" Eliz: Alsop, under the
hand of Master Ceookb warden a booke called The Fird & Second part
of the famous Historie of Parismus, &c vj*
Tho. DaTls and
Tbeodo. Sadler.
MMCh 13tb 1660 [i.e. 1660^61]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called A Compendious Body of Chymistry both Theorick & Practick,
written originally in French by N. le Pebure, and translated by D. D. C,
f whereof pertaining to the sd Tho: Davis, & ^ of the same to the sd
Theo: Sadler
VJ-
MmcU 26 1661
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a Sermon
" Place. preached before the Kings Matie at Whitehall 22"' of March, 1660 [i.e.
1660-61] by John Hackett, D.D vj«
Anne Boydon.
Entred
30 ittardt 1661
under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke or copie
called The Logarithmicall numbers epitomized &c, by Henry Bond vj
r
Master
Lodo. Loyde.
%^xii\ i^ 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
intituled The unheard of, yet true principles or beginnings of Naturall
Philosophy, &c. Translated out of Van Helmont by John Chandler
^tiriU 5tb 61
WUU. Brook. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
intituled The Princesse Gloria, or the Boyall Romance in five parts, &c.
Written by a person of honour. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
GabrleU Bedell
and Master
Tbo. CoUlna.
UttrCU 5tb 61
under the hand of Master Ceooke warden a booke
Entred . .
called A poeme on S' James's Parke, by Edmond Waller
VJ"
PR. Norton, I'D oi.«„u««.
[a. Crooke. i ^' Stephens.
8—20 April 1661.]
[13° Caroli Regis II.]
291
^pvili the Stb 1661
Tho. Walkley. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Cbook -warden a booke
called A Catalogue of the names of ye Dukes, Marquesses, Earles & Barons,
sitting in y' House of Peeres ; also of the Knights, Citizens & Burgesses
wth ye Barons of ye Ports, sitting in the House of Comons this Parlt,
hegining 8" May 1661 vj*
[Page 222]
Master
John Williams.
13tb or ^pxill 1661
Entred ... by assignmt from Nathaniell Butter, and under
the hand of Master Crooke warden, theise severall copies following :
viz' ........... ij» vj*
Sathans Fiery Darts Quenched, by Doctoi Hall B: of Norwich.
Select thoughts with the Breathing of the Devout soule, by the same
author.
Pax Terris in Latine, by the same author.
The Peacemaker, by the same.
BevelaSon unrevealed, by the same author.
®o^(tn Me
Tho. Walkley. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
called The Catalogue of the names of the Dukes, Marqueses, Earles,
Barons, Knights, Cittizens & Burgesses sitting in both the houses of this
Pa/rliam'
VJ"
[See p. 221.]
Master
Tho. Koycroft.
18tb Of ^pvin 1661
Entred ... a booke entituled His Maties Entertainmts passing
through the Citty of London to his Coronacbn, wth a descripcon of the
Triumphall Arches & Ceremonies, by John Ogilby Gent, to which ye hand
of Master Ceook warden was subscribed ..... vj*
Master
Tho. Boycroft.
18tb of %pxi\\ 1661
Entred . . . und ye hand of Master Crook warden a book
entituled Jobi Ludolfi Lexicon Ethiopico-Latinum ex Sibus libris impressis
et nonnullis manuscri'ptis collectum vj*
20tb of %pxi\\ 1661
Edward Powell. Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crook warden a booke
entituled Reports by S' Henry Yelverton in French. Salvo iure cuius-
cunque vj*
292
[25 April— 10 May 1661.
[13" Caroli Regis //.]
p. Stephen.' { J; gf"^?;]
Timothy
Garthwalte.
25tb of %pxi\X 1661
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled A Sermon preached at ye magnificent Coronation of the most high
& mighty King Oharleg the 2'', King of Great Brittaign, France, & Ireland,
defendor of the Faith, &c, on PROVERBS 28. 2, by the Eight Reverend
&c, George, Ld Bp of Worcester vj*
[Page 223]
Master
Hen. Twiford,
Master
Natb. Brookes,
Master
Tho. Drlng
and Master
John Place,
Tim. Gartfawait.
27tb of ^pvili 1661
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Crook warden a booke
entituled The Boy all Prerogative vindicated in the Converted Recusant con-
vinced by Scripture reasons, Fathers & Councills, &c. To which is anexed
the Kings Supremacy in all causes Eccldll, & Civill, asserted in a Sermon
preached at ye Assizes at Monmouth Mch 30, 1661, by John Cragg, Mr A
vj°
28tb of ^pvill 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a book
entituled A sermon preached at the consecracon of two Archbps <& tenn
Bishops in S' Patricks Church in Dublin Jan: 27, 1660 [i.e. 1660-61]
by Jeremy Tailor, D.D. Ld Bishop of Downe & Connor
vj
id
28tb of %pviU 1661
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crook, warden a booke
Hen. Herringman. entituled Certain Phisiologicall Essays, by the hono"' Rob*- Boyle vj^
Master
Hen. Twiford.
Master
Tho. Drlng.
Master
John Place.
29t«' of Sljitrill 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Ceook warden a booke
entituled Reports of John Latch, late of ye Midle Temple, Esq' of such
select cases as were adjudged in ye 1" 2' & 3'' yeares of King Charles ye
first, in his Court of King's Bench, Revised & published by Edward
Walpool of Graies Inn, Esq'
VJ"'
Colr^m trie
under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
Rich. Royston. Entred . .
entituled The Syracusan Tyrant, or the Life of Agathocles
VJ"
(i^o^cm Ific
Rich. Boygton. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled The Bight Rebell, by ChriBtop' Harvey, vicar of Clifton in
Com. Warwick vj*
[Page 224]
Joiepb Lee.
lOtb Mnu 1^1
Entred
under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled S' Paul's travelling pangs t by Zacheus Mayne, Mr Arts . vj^
rR. Norton. ].« «*.» i.™
A. CrookeJP- Stephens.
10—14 May 1661.]
[13" Caroli Regis II.]
293
lOtb iWas 1661
Rich. Gamon. Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Cbooke warden a booke
entituled Patientia victrix, or the hoolce of JOB in lyricJc verse, by Arthr
Brett . . . . . . ' vj*
Master
Will™' Lee.
Master
Dan. Pakeman.
Master
Gabr. Bedell.
Eutred . . . under the hand of Master Ceooke warden
The Reading of my Lord Cooke upon the gtatute of Fines made
An' 27. E. 1.
The Heading of [
made An" 4. Hen. 7.
] Denshall upon the Statute of Fines,
The Beading of Ambr. Gilbert upon the Statute for ExplanaS^n of
the Statute of Wills &c, Tnade 34 <& 35. H. 8, c. 5.
The Beading of George Bromely upon the Statute of Lymitacbns
made 32. Sen. 8.
The Beading of WillBI Symonds upon the Statute made 32. Hen. 8,
concerneing leases made hy tennants in Fee or Fee tayle in the
right of their wives or children.
The Beading of my Lord Cooke upon the statute of transferring
uses into possession made 27. H. 8, made by him when he was
Reader in the Inn Temple vj'^
ntb tf^^ of iWau 1661
William Miller. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nobton warden a booke
entituled The Lives of some late English divines, &c ; and of some other
eminent Christians ivhose exam are worthy our imitacon, by S. 0.* vj*
Master
John WUUams.
13tb ittaw 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Andb. Cbooke warden,
The severall speeches of S' Edw: Tumor, knt. to the Kings most Excellt
Matie, on Fryday, 10" May, 1661
VJ
id
13 iKan 1661
Fr. Cossinett. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Nobton warden a booke
called The Childs first tutor &c, being a delightfull way to learne the
24 letters & to spell and read true English in a short time, by F. Corin vj*
Master
Edm. Faxton,
Utb ittai? 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Egg Nobton warden a
booke entituled Moses & Aaron, or the Bights of Church & State, by M' Ja.
Noyes & published by Benjam Woodbridge, Rector of Newbury in
Berkeshiro VJ*
* Originally entered as J. S
294
[16—24 May 1661.
[13" Caroli Regis II.]
,8Uphen..(f;^,»^»»]
16 MiiU 1661
[Pace 225] The Question of Beordinacon, whether and how a minigter ordained by the
[No name Presbiterie, may take ordinaS^n alsoe of the Bishp, by John Hunfrey
stated.] minister, wch booke was yn entred . . . under the hand of IVEaster
Crook B warden
VJ"
Char. Adams.
John Starker.
Tho. Bassett
17tb i»a» 1661
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled Critica Jurig ingenioxa, or choice ca*eg in the Comon Lawe, by
H. B. Esq'. Salvo iure cujuscunque vj*
18 itTitv 1661
Rob. Pawley. Entred . . . under the hand of IVIaster Norton warden a booke
entituled A Catalogue of the Nobiletie created by hig Matie King Charles the
Second, since his happie restauration ; viz* Dukes, Marqueses, Earles,
Vigcountg & Barons togeither with the nameg of the Knts of the Garter, &
Krds of the Bath and Kntg Barons
vj
id
Mris. Alice
Warren.
21 » «til» 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Piazza Universales di proverbii Italiani, a comon place or generall
body of Italian proverbs <fcc, by Gio: Torriano, an Italian . vj*
Master
Hum. Tnckey and
Henry Chase.
22ti> ittaw 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled A Colleccdn of the Orders heretofore used in Chancery, published by
the Lord Chancellor, and S' Harbottle Grimston, Mr of the Rolls . vj*
Tbo. Johnson,
prin.
23ti> iWaw 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
called Libellus Orthographicus ; or the diligent schooleboyes Dictionary, by
Thorn: Hunt, Mr of Arts of Pembr in Oxford, and schollar at S' Dunstans
in ye East, for the use of that schoole
VJ"
Master
Hen. Herringman.
24ti> Ma» 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden, Some con-
siderations touching the stile of the H: Scriptures, by Robert Boyle vj*
Master
John Field
and Master
Tbo. Newoomb.
V 20 Dec. GU.
24 tb of iVtiXS 1661
Entred ... by assignment under ye hand and seale of John
Streater, and under ye hand of Master Crook warden, one full tliird
parte of a certain book or copie called, The Reports of Judge Crook, from
the first yeare of the late King Charles to the xvij'*
VJ-
[I. l'&.}^- Stephen..
25—30 May 1661.]
[13° Caroli Regis II.]
295
[Page 226]
Master W™' Lee,
Master
Dan. Fakeman
and Master
Gab. Bedell.
25* of iWas 1661
Entred for their copies by assignmt, iinder the hand & seale of John
Field and Tho; Newcomb, & under ye hand of Master Crook warden,
one moiety or full halfe pte of the two first parts of the bookes or copies,
the first called, The Reports of Judg Crook from ye 1" yeare of the late
King Charles to ye xvij"" ; & the other called The second pte of the Reports
of S' Geo: Crook, hn', &c, of such select cases as were collected hy himselfe
Ve 24" May 61. evie Tearme throughout ye whole reigne of King James .
Vju
Master W°>- Lee,
Master
Dan. Fakeman
Master
Gab. Bedell,
Master
John Field
and Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Master
Ja. Flesher.
[Page 2271
2$ib of ^a» 1661
Entred . . . jointly under the hand of Master Norton warden a
booke or copie entituled The third part (in order of publishing) of the
Reports of S' QteOTg Crook, kn' &c, of such select cases as were adjudged
in ye Courts of Kings Bench <& Coinon Bench from the 24" to ye 44'* &
4ib'^ yeares of ye late Queene Elizabeth &o vj*
30tb 0i»U 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden, saveing to
every one his right a booke entituled Critici Sacri.
Sebastian! Munsteri Annotationes in V T.
Paitli Pagii in paraphrasin Chaldaicam pentateuchi succinctae
annotationes.
Eiusdem Fusior Expositio quatuor prioru capitum GeneseOS.
Francisci Vatabli Annot. in libros Canonicos, V. T.
Claudii Badvelli, Annot. in libros Apocryphos.
Seb: Castalionis ") . , . t^ ™
T ^ > Annot. in V. T.
IsiDOEi Clarii 3
Andreab Masii in JOSUAM Annotationes et Comentaria.
Joan Dbusii, Annot. inPentateuchum, JosUAM, Librum JUDICUM,
Ruth, Libros SaMUKLIS, EsTHERUM, JobuM, Coheleth seu
ECCLESIASTEN, XII Profetas minores, ECCLESIASTICUM,
TOBIT, Libr. 1. MaCHABAEORUM, Veterum, V. T. Interp.
Grecoru fragmenta.
Phil: Codurci, Annot. in JoBUM.
Rod: Baynus in ProVERBIA SOLOMONIS.
Fean: Livelaei * FoRERii Coment. in Jesaiam.
Edguaedi Livelaei Annot. in OsEAM, JoELEM, Amosum,
Abdiam, Jonam.
Davidis Haschelii notae in Ecclesiasticuni.
HuGONis Geotij, Annot in V. T.
Jo: Drusii de Mandragoris.
Jos: Scaligeei de Decimis.
Skxtini Amamae de Decimis.
Lijd: Capelli de voto Jephte.
* Deleted in Begister.
296 • [30 May 1661. p. Btephen..{|; g?,^%"J
[13" Caroli Regis IL]
Eiudem excepta ex Villalpando.
Albeeici Gentilis ad J. Machaeoetj disputatio.
Eiudem de lingtiarfl mixtura digputatio parergica.
Seb: Munsteei, Atinot. in D. Matthaei Evangelium Haebraicu.
Laueentii Vallae de Collat. N. T. Lib: II.
Jacobi Eevii notae in Vallam.
Eeasmi Roteeodami\
Feancisci Vatabli
Seb: Castalionis >■ Annot. in N. T.
ISIDOEI ClAEII I
NicoLAi Zeoebi /
Jo: Dettsii Praeteritorum. lib. X. Ad voces Ebr. N. T. ComerUar
prior et poster. Annot in N. T. pars altera.
Jos: ScALiQEEi, Is: Casauboni, notae in N. T.
JoANis Cameeonis Myrotheriutn.
Jacobi Cappelli Annot in N. T.
Ltjdovici Cappelii Spicilegium.
Othonis Gualt perii Sylloge vocum exoficaris. N. T.
Abeahami Sculteti Annot. in Epist. ad TiMOTHAEUM, TiTUM,
Philemonem.
Abeahami Sculteti Exercitationes Evangeliae.
HuooNis Geotii Annot in N. T.
Jo: Peicaei Annotata ad Evangel. D. MATTHAEI, B. LuCAE, D.
JOHANIS; Acta ApoSTOLORC; Epistolas D. Pauli ad
1. Cor. c. xij, TiMOTHEUM, TiTUM, Philemonem, D. Jacobi,
D. JOHANNIS, D. JuDAE; APOCALYPSIN, PSALMORO librum.
LuD: Capelli Corban.
Abe: Sculteti Exercitationes Evangelicae.
HenE. StEPHANI, K£<^aXata; D. MATTHAEI & D. MARCI.
Eiusdem interpretatio Latina obscuriorU vocU & phrasiU N. T.
Jac: Gothofeedi Exercitationes de Ecclesia, Incarnatione Christi
ad illustraconem 1. TiM. 3. 15, 16.
Phil: Codueci, Annot. ad Hebr. 9. 16, 17, 18,
Prologus in D. Pauli Epistolas. GOLi*
[Page 228] Pete. Pitheus de latinis Bibliorum interpretibus Nicephori,
Patriarchal C. P. Canon. Scripturarum.
Adeiani Isaooqe, S. literarum et antiquiss. Grecorum inprophetas
fragmenta.
Che: Helvici Desiderium matris Evae ; Protevangelion Para-
disiacum.
Jo: Butconis de Area Noe libellus.
Matthaeus Hostus in Fabricam Arcae Noe.
Mabt. Helvicus de naticinio Jacobi.
Mosiacarum & Romanarum Legum Collationes notis P. Pitbaei.
Geoe: EiTTEESHusiuB de jure asilorum.
* Deleted in Kegister.
[S;Kk%°}i'8t.ph.n.. 30 May 1661.] 297
[13° Caroli Regis //.]
Matth. Hostus in Monamachiam Davidis & Goliathi.
MiCHAELis RoTHARDi Samuell Bedivivus et Saul avroxis.
Leonis Allatii de Engastrimytho Syntagma.
Gasp. Vabbeeii De Ophira regione disputatio.
GuiL. Schickardus Be Festo Purim.
Mart. Helvici de LXX Hehdomadibug Danielis Diatriba.
Ben: Aciae Montani antiquitatU Judiacar. lib IX. cu figuris
aeneis.
Bon. Corn. Berteamus de Bepub. Judeorum.
Petri Cunaei de Bepubl: Hebraeorum lib III.
Gasp. Waseri de antiquig numis Hebraeorum &c. lib. II, cum
figuris aeneis.
Eiusdem de Antiquig mensuria hebraeorum, lib III.
Bon: Corn. Bertrami, Lucubrationes Franhtallenses give specimen
expogiconU indifficillima ntriusque test. loca.
Antonij Nebeissensis Quiiiquagena give quinqiMginta S. Scrip-
turae locorum explanatio.
Jo: Drusij Animadversorum lib: II; Notae in parallela sacra;
Observationu SacrorU lib. xvi. ; Questionit Ebr. lib. Ill ; Pro-
verbiorum Classes, II ; Scholia in Proverbia, Ben. Sirae. Adagia
Elraica; Miscellanea locutionu Sacroru ; Be Hagidoeis ; Enoch;
Be quaegitis per Epigtolam ; Be nomine Elohim; Tetragammaton.
Sam: Petiti variae leetiones in S. Scripturam.
SiM: DE Muis varia Sacra variis e Babbinis contexta.
Pauli Faoii translationu precipuaru. Vet. Test. Collatio.
Christoph: Caetweighti mellificiu Hebraicu sive observationes ex
Hebraeoru AntiquiorU monumentis desumptae.
LucAE Brugbnsis in variantia 8. 8. Biblior, loca notationeg.
Jac. Lopidis Stunicae contra EragmU BoterodamU annotat. in
defensionem Tralationig Novi. Test.
Erasmi Apologia ad Jac: Lopid: Stunicam.
Maeguardi Freheei de Numismate census disgertatio.
GtriL: Klebitius de buceella intincta quam comedit Judas.
Matth: Hosti, de sex HidriarU Johan. 2 ; capacitate dissertatio.
GuiL: Ader, de Aegrotis et morbis in Evangelio.
Ang: Caninii in loca aliquot N. T. disquisitiones.
Nic: Fabri de myrrhata potione disputatio.
LuD: Cappelli Templi Hierosolymitani delineatio triplex.
Eiusdem Historia Apostolica.
[Page 229] JoH: Cloppenbuegi Collationes Criticae Sacrae « Epistola, cum
Lud: Be Bieu.
Jacobi Usseeij de Cainane Arphaxadi filio dissertatio.
Feancisci Moncaeij Aaron purgatus give de vitulo aureo lib: II.
JoH: Antonidae Vandee Lini>bn vini pleni. Sive exercitatio in
ACT: 2. 13.
Septem Annotation^ Tomos pene totos et Tonii octavi magna ptem
Fulleri itidem Miscellanea Sacra Suma qua potuit curd recenguit
Antp; Soattergood, reliqua aliorum limam gubiere.
[No sum stated.]
Ti 38
298
[6—27 June 1661.
[13" Caroli Regis II.]
P.8t.ph.n..1i;g.»'j2»]
Master
Jo. Hai tyn.
Master
Ja. Allestry.
Tho. Dlcas.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
3>imc 6tb 1661
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Ceooke -warden a books
entituled The life of the most learned, reverend and pious D. Hammond, by
John Pell, D.D. Deane of Christ Church in Oxford . . . vj*
SllttC Utb 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Tentamina queda phylosophica occasionibus, temporibusque
diversis scripta. Authore Generosissimo viro Domino Ro: Boyle . vj*
Master
Bich. Hodgkinson.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled Augustini Steuchi Eugubini Episcopi Kisami sedis Apostolicae
Bibliothecarij operum, tomus tertius
VJ"
^mtc T8tb 1661
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crook e warden a booke
Bloh. Hodgkinson. entituled Iltpi T^s tc'pa? Tc'^vt;?, de veritate sacrae artis. A discourse con-
cerning the truth and possibillety of that aetheriall & universall medicine
comonly called. The Phylosophers Stone. Written in an Epistle to his
friend by a devoted vj*
Master
Tbn. Oarthwalt.
3unc 22^^ 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Proviiiciale sen Constitutiones Angl. cum Summariis atque justis
annotationibns polititsimis caracteribus sumaque accuratione rursU revise a^
impresse, cU const ituconibus Othonis et Othobonis
Vj«
Suttc 25^" 1661
Mris. Anne Seile. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden a booke
entituled Resolves Divine Morall and Politicall, the Eight impression with
new addicon* both in prose & verse by Owen Feltham, Esci'
VJ"
[Page 380]
Master
Edm. Paxton.
aitme 25tb 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled A view of the Admirall jurisdiccon, wherein the most inateriall
points concerning that jurisdiccon are fairely <§ submissively discussed, by
John Godolphin, LL.D vj*
Master
WU1<°' Leake.
gjune 27tb 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Norton warden A sermon
entituled An Adiew to the Diihe of Glocester or a sermon preached in a
poore pith church neare Buckinghatn by T. P. D.D.
VJ"
rRt Norton.*^ o*— ,i.-__
A. Crooke./*^" Stephens.
27 June— 16 July 1661.]
[13° Caroli Regis //.]
299
Master
Will"' Leake.
aJttttC 27tb 1661
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Norton warden
The Repairer of the Breach, or a sermon preached at the Cathedrall
Church of Glocester, May 29"" 1661, being the Anniversary of his Maties
Birth day, by Tho: Washbourne, D.D.
VJ"
Master
Will"- Godbid.
3Jttl» 18t 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled Retractations & repentings in reference to the late Oivill &
Exccteall changes in this Nation, by John Ellis
vj"
Master
Hen. Twyford.
Master
Tho. Drlng.
Sttli) 3 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled Placita Pliamentaria Quibns appendix subiicitur annexa,
Authore Gulielmo Ryley e societate interiores Templi London, generoso
%\XU 5tb 1661
John Twin. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled The three hooTcs of Hermas the disciple of Paul the Apostle
The First, the Church; The sni^ond, the Sheppard ; The third of
Simillitudes . . . . vj*
Master
Fran. Tytan.
Nerlll Symonds.
(BoXfcm tfic
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Crooke warden a booke
entituled The vaine religion of the formall Hipocrite, and the mischeife of
an unbridled tongue, &c, by Richard Baxter
vj"
3Jttl» 16tb 1661
[Page 231] Entred . . . under the haud of Master Leake warden a booke
Tho. Milbome. entituled The Ladies directory in choice experiments & curiosities of pre-
serving in jellies and candying fruits & flowers by Hanna Woolley
vjd
300
[29 July— 8 August 1661.
[13" Caroli Jiegis II.]
H. Robin.on.{|^T^«^a.on.1
master: '^umpft. Uohin^on, iWasster.
m^%Uv: OH"' Heafc
I
i2larlimt;ES.
[Page 232]
Timothy
Gartbwaite.
Master
WUUam Leake.
Mrs. Anne Hosely.
Sittlu 29 1661
Entered for his copie under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled Episcopacy not prejudiciall to regall power, by Robert Sanderson,
Bishop of Lyncolne ......... vj''
Sttlii 29 1661 *
m^mt the 5tb 1661
Entered . . . under the hand of Doctor Poey and Master Thomason
■warden a booke entituled Davids harpe strunge & tuned, or an easie analysis
of the whole booke of PSALMES, east into such a method that the sume of
every p)salme may quickly he collected & reniemhred, with a devout meditation
or prayer at the end of every psalme &c, by the reverend father in God,
William, by the divine providence Lord Bishop of Gloucester . vj""
S ^MQmt 1661
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hands and seales
of Samuell Brown and William Willson & of Master Leake warden,
all their estate, right and title in the books or copies called, RoUo, Duke
of Normandy and Rule a wife and have a wife, both written by Franc.
Beamont and John Flesher .
VJ"
S of ^ttguist 1661
Mrs. Anne Mosely. Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of Charles Webb, & of Master Leake warden all his estate, right and
title in the books or copies called, A Discourse of the Roman Empire by
James Howell Esq', Sabbatum or the mistery of the Sabbath discovered, by
Edmund Porter, B.D., Pierides, or the Muses Mount, by Hugh Crompton,
Of Love and War a Tragedy, by Thomas Meriton . vj*
8 ^tigufst 1661
Mrs. Anne Mosely. Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand & seale of
Agatha Leooat, & of Master Leake warden, all her estate right and
title in one full moyety or halfe pte in the booke or copie called. The usage
of the passions by Father John Francis Semalt, translated into English.
[No sum stated.]
Deleted in Register.
rG. Thomason. )
W. Leak.
H. Robinson.
8—16 August 1661.]
[13° Caroli Regis 11.]
301
8 %V(^%i 1661
[Page 233] Entered for her copie by vertue of an assignement under the hand and
Mrs. Anne Mosely. geale of WiLLiAM WiLSON & of Master Leake warden, all his estate,
right and title in the Booke or Copie called, The Knight of the Buring (sic)
Pestle, a merry comedy by Franc Beamont and John Flecher
[No sum stated.]
Maotor
John SayweHr*
Master
John Redmayne.
9 Kugujit 1661
Entered ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and scale
of John Saywell & of Master Leake warden, all his estate, right and
title in the copies of a booke entituled, Terminationes & exempla declina-
tionum & conjugationum in Latine and English & propria quae maribus
quae genus and as in presenti, Englished and explained with indexes to each
part, composed and made by Charles Hoole, Master of Arts.
[No sum stated.]
Master
John Gierke.
9 %\\^\x^i 1661
Enterd ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of John Eedmayne and of Master Leake warden, all his estate, right
and title in the copies of a Booke entituled, Terminationes & exempla
declinationum & conjugatiomim in Latine and English & propia quae
maribus quae genus and As in presenti, Englished and explained with
indexes to each part, composed and made by Charles Hoole, Master of
Arts. [No sum stated.]
Mrs. Gartnide
Dawson.
12 m^mt 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden, a booke
entituled Some breif instructions for the exerciseing of the Cavalry or Horse
troopers, wherein is set forth the duty of all the Officers belonging to the
Cavalry, with the duty and exercise of the troops from their entring upon
that service to the time of their disbanding, wherein is included their
postures, motions, and stipend, according to the ancient and moderne
discipline and practise by J. B. . . . . . . . vj*
16 ^uguiSt 1661
Richard Marriott. Entred
under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled Angling improved or proffitt and pleasure united
VJ
id
Master
John Orlzmond.
16 mxQmt 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled A discourse conserning (sic) the vegellation of plants, by
[
]
VJ"
* Deleted iii Register.
[16 August— 18 September 1661. h. Kobin..n.{^.'2'e°»'S"«"]
[13" Caroli Regis II.]
Master
John Grlzmond.
16 ^uguiit 1661
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled Two cases consering (sic) sinning against knowledg hy a man
that is regenerate & the sinning against the holy ghost wherein it differs
from other sinus against hiowledg by Thomas Goodwing, D.D. . vj
\i
Master
John Orizmond.
<!^otr(m Bit
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled the punishment of sinn in tivo parts thereof, 1. Shame & con-
fusion of face at the day of judgment and for ever in hell. 2. The wrath of
Oodpowred out upon the soule in hell, by Thomas Goodwing, D D. vj*
19 %\\^\^i 1661
[Page 234] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
John Oarway. entituled Tlie Dukes deske newly broken up, by William Lovell Q^nt.
vj""
Master
John Clarke
senior.
21 ^ttgufSt 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Davids deliverance, or a Sermon preached at the Asseisses holden
at Maidstone in Kent, upon Aprill the 23 , 1661, being the day of the
Coronacon of King Charles the second by John Lingue vicar of Yalding
in Kent
VJ"
Master
John Clarke
the Younger.
20 Sci)t(mt». 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
entituled Syntagmu Theologicum, or a Treatise wherein is concisely com-
prehended ye body of Divinity & the fundamentalls of religion orderly dis-
cussed. By Henry Hibbert, &c vj*
Master
George Eversden.
16 Sciitcmlier 1661
Entred ... by Tertue of an assignem' under the hands and seals
of Mary Kothwell and of Master Leak warden, all her estate, right
and title in the book or copie called Grace and the truth S growth d
different degrees thereof, the sume & substance of the last 15 Sermons,
preached by that faithfuU and painfull servt of Jesus Christ, M' Chris:
Love late minister of Laurence Jury, London. [No sum stated.]
Master
And. Crooke.
1$ ib(4itemt)* 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Rules and advices to the clergy of the Diocese of Down and
Connor for their deportment in their personal and publike capacities. Given
by the Bishop at the Visitation at Lisnegarvey. [No sum stated.]
[^.'^"''"■JHKobin.on. 3 OctobeF— 14 November 1661.] 303
[13° Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Sam. Brown.
3° ©Ctotl, 1661
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Isaaci Vossii Be Septuaginfa inferpretthus eorumque translatione
et chronologia dissertationes ........ vj*
5 ©cfolicr 1661
[Page 235] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
Peter Cole. entituled An exposition upon the whole prophesie of EZEKIEL viith many
usefull observations thereupon delivered at severall lectures London by
William Greenhill
vj
id
7 ©ctoJicr 1661
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
William Lee. entituled Articles of enquiry touching metaUs and, minerals. Written by
the Eight honourable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam &c.
VJ"
Master
William Lee.
24 0ct0iiCK 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke enti-
tuled The Triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinn of
murther, in thirty severall tragicall histories, in six books by John Renolds,
to which are added divers other.'!. Unto this true impression is added viz:
An Appendix: Boyall and loyall blood shed by Cromwell, etc. The
Beheading of ye Bishop of Canterbury, the Earle of Straford Ld Debuty of
Ireland The three severall speeches of Duke Hamillton, the Earle of
Holland, the Lord Capell, and some others deaths. Togeather with a breif
cronicle of the memorable passages from 1640 untell this November 1661
vj*
25 0ctohev 1661
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke entituled
Wiil""' Leybourne. Clavis clavie give commentarius in clavem mathematicam et tractatum de
resolutione Aquationum qualitercunque adfectarum in numeris celeberrimi
authoris Gulielmi Oughtredi authore Gilberto Clarke nuper socio Sidneiano
& in Academid Cantabrigiensi procuratorum altera
VJ-
25 ©irtolietr 1661
Master Entred , . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
William Leybourne. entituled The Bescripition and Use of an instrument called the double scale
of proportion, &c. By Seth Partridge
VJ
id
[Page 236]
Master
Jotin Orlsmond.
14 nohtmiiit 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled The numberless account of actuall sinns specially of unregenerate
man, in two parts &c vj*
304
[14—28 November 1661.
[13° Caroli Regis II.]
H.Eobin.o„.{^.'^'3f""']
Master
John Grismond.
U aobcittlici: 1661
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
eutituled The exceeding riches of Qod^g saveing gpeciall mercy es; Or, that all
in God inclines him to be gratious . . . . . . . vj*
Master
WUUamLee,
Master
Danlell Pakeman,
Master
James Flesher
and Master
Gabriel! Bedell.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
18 ^obemticr 1661
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled A Table to my Lord Cooks 2'' Institutes, Or, his coment on Magna
Gharta & the old statutes in English, in folio
19 liobcml). 1661
VJ"
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
called Fiat lux, or a generall conduct to a right understanding in the great
combustions and broiles about religion here in England betwixt Papist and
Protestant, Presbiterian and Independant, &c. by J. Vincent Caen, a friend
to men of all religion
vj
id
This entrance was importunately desired to be cross' t out by
M' Herringman, who, as he had no hand in printing it, so
he protests not to have knowne the nature of it sooner, &
that he did it only to secure it to ye authour on his request.
7 Dec. 61. J. B.
21 nohtmh. 1661
Band. Taylor. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
entituled The Relapsed Apostate, or notes upoji a Presbiterian pamphlet
entituled, A Petition for Peace &c by Roger Lestrange
VJ"
27 flobcmf)* 1661
Master
John Martin,
Master
JamesAUestree Hardouin ds Perefixe, Bishop of Rhodes, formerly tutor to the Kin^, and
and Thomas Dlcas. translated faithfully out of French into English by John Bulteel . vj*
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
entituled The History of King Henry the Great, Composed by Messire
Master
John H«rtin,
Master
27 lloticmfl. 1661
Entred . . . uuder the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
entituled Just Waight$ and Measures, That it, the present state of Religion
James Allestree weighed in the ballance and measured by the standard of the sanctuary. By
and Thoma. Wcag. Herbert Thornedike vj*
llMter
kKlltOB.
2S llotianfi. 1661
Entred . . . uuder the warrant of Master Secretary Mokick and the
hand of Master Thomason warden a booke entituled The Morning Exercise
at Cripplegate &c, by sundry ministers. [No sum stated.]
[%.'£°ar"°"}H. iiobin.on. 29 Novembep— 10 February 1661/
[13°-14'' Caroli Regis II.]
305
[Page 237]
Richard Royston.
29 noUcml), 1661
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke
entituled IX0YO0HPA, or The Royall Trade of Fishing &c. Published
by comand for the benefit of the nation. [No sum stated.]
Master
John Macock.
^tttm^. T8tb 1661
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Gteo: Thomason warden a
book entituled Mythology, or the Exjilicacon of Fables in Tenn Bookes,
&c, Written in Latine by Natalis Comes & translated by Robert Wood,
Philo-med vj'^
^mmvu 8tb 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master GrEO: Thomason warden a
Hen. Herringman. jj^^jj. entituled The truth and reasonableness of the religion delivered by
Jesus Christ
vj"
lOtb of aiitttttitrj) 1661 [i.e. 1661«2]
Sam. Speed. Entred . . . under the hand of Master W" Leak warden a booke
entituled Pharamond, or the History of France in foure parts, a romance,
Written originally in French, & Translated into English, by John Dancey
[No sum stated.]
Master
Fran. Tyton and
Nevlll Simonds.
11 Of aJamiarjj 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a book
entituled The Mischeifs of selfignorance & the Benefitfs of self acquaint-
ance opened in divers sermons, by Richard Baxter .... vj*
Master
Abell Roper.
.Vchvmvu the 6tb 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Entred . . . und the hand of Master Leak warden, a book
entituled Bestauranda, or the necessity of Publique, Bepaires by setting
of a certain & Boyall Yearly Bevenue for the King. Or &c, by Fabian
Phillips vj*
SFth. 6tb 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Master Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Leak warden a booke
Tho. Dring. entituled Some necessary & seasonable cases of conscience about things
in different in matters of religion. [No sum stated.]
[Page 238]
Master
W"- Willson.
H
lOtb of jrchvmxn 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a book
entituled A Looking-Glass for Ladies, or an Exposicion of the second
epistle of St JoiIN, by Samuell Smith, preacher of the Gospell . vj*
39
306 [18 February— 1 March 1661. H.E.M«on.{Sr.'?i''iSr"]
[14" Caroli Regis I/.]
W™- Garrett and
Tim. Garthwait.
Samaell Speed.
Master
Bich. Tomlyn.
Master
Jno. Martin,
Master
Ja. Allestry and
Tho. Dlcas.
[Page 239]
Master
Andrew Crokc.
Master
Nath. Webb.
W^ of iTcliriutrt? 1661 [i.e. 1661=«2]
Entred for their copie by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale
of Anne the relict of Leon: Litchfield deed & of warden Leak, a booke
or copy entituled, The Principles of Religion, by Edw: Boughen.
[No sum stated.]
21 tb of iTcljrintrtt 1661 [i.e. 1661-2]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Elizabeth Alsop the relict of Bernard Alsop, deed & under the hand of
Master Leak warden, the six sevall copies or bookes following viz' iij*
Palmerin of England, in iij parts,
The History of Montelion, Knight of the Oracle,
The Destruccon of Troy in iij parts,
Quintm Curtius translated into English by R. Coderington,
Primaleon of Greece, &
The Jewell-house of Art & Nature,
2^* 22tb of iTctJr. 1661 [i.e. 166U2]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a booke cut in
copper entituled, Vegetabilium liber animaliumque diversorum dclineatus
et in aes incitus p Johem Dunstallum Londini, or a Book of Flowers
fruits birds <fec. [No sum stated.]
22tb of JFciiV, 1661 [i.e. 1661=2]
Entred . . . under ye hand of [ ] Warden a book
entituled Naturall & Politicall Observacons made upon the Bills of
Mortality by John Graunt, Citizen of Lend. [No sum stated.]
25tb of iTcbrmtrM 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a book
entituled A Supplement to ye Critica Sacra by Edw: Leigh, Esq' M.A.
[No sum stated.]
25tb of JFchtWAVS 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Entred . . . und ye hand of Master Leak warden a booke entituled
Three great ordinances of Jesus Christ, viz' 1. Warre wth devills.
2 Ministracon <fe Comunion wth Angells. 3. Looking unto Jesus, bv
Isaac Ambrose minister of ye Gospell
VJ"
1° iWitrtli 1661 [i.e. 1661*2]
Master W«- Leak,
warden.
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Flama sine Fumo, or Poems without fictions, hereunto are anexed
ye causes symptomes or signes of sevall diseases with their cures, and also
ye diversity of veines with their causes in poeticall measure.
[No sum stated.]
* Deleted in Register.
[VLeSr-yH. K«bi"on. 1 MaFch— 19 April 1661-2.]
[14" Caroli Regis i/.]
307
10 iWartif 1661 [i.e. 1661^2]
Master Entred for their copie under ye hand of Master Leak warden a book
jno. Martin, entituled The art of graving & etching &c. Published by "W" Faithorn.
?^^''f . , ^33 [No sum stated.]
Ja. AUestry and >- o>/<vi.cu.j
Tbo. Dlcas.
lltb Of iWardi 1661 [i.e. 1661^2]
David Hazwell. Entred ... a booke entituled Bictionarium minus, A compendious
dictionary, EngUsh-Latine & Latin-English. Wherein the classicall words
of both languages are aptly rendred &c. By Christopher Wase, M.A, master
of the Free School in Tunbridg, unto which ye hand of Master Leak
warden is subscribed, & by order of a Court of Assistants, made the same
day. Salvo iure cuiuslibes. [No sum stated.]
[Page 240]
Master
Wn>- Wells.
12tb of iitiUiil 1661 L>- 1661=^2]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a book
entituled l)e Antiquitate Ecclcsiac * Britannicae Ecclesiae Historiae &c.
By Mathew Parker, formerly printed att Hanovia MDCV.
[No sum stated.]
4tb of ^pxiU 1662
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Master Leak warden a booke
ues
entituled A PortugtM * Grammar, or Rules shewing the true & the perfect
way to speake ye said tongue, for those ivho desire to learn it. Newly
collected in French & English &c, by M' la Molliere a French gent.
[No sum stated.]
Master
Sam. Brown.
W"- Godbld.
Master
Abell Koper.
5tb of ^pxill 1662
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Leake warden a booke entituled
Complementum Fortunarum Insularum, icing an Epithalamium upon the
auspicious marriage of ye serenissme Charles II. & ye Illustrious Lady
Catherina Infanta of Portugall, Translated out of French, &c.
[No sum stated.]
19tb of aiitriU 1662
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Leak warden a book entituled
Gods drawing man to Christ t& mans comeing to Christ in 32 sermons on
John 6, 44. With ye difference of inward Christian & ye outwardly
formall, in 3 sermons on BuM. 2. 28, 29. by M' Eich. Vines.
[No sum stated.]
* Deleted in Register.
308
[23 April— 17 May 1662.
[14° Caroli Regis II.]
H. R«biiuon.{S^.'SX"'']
Georg Hurlock.
[Page 241]
Master
Bam. Oellibrand,
Master
Sam. Thomson,
Master
Geo. Sawbridg,
Master
jno. Martin,
Master
James Allestry,
Master
Edw. Brewster,
Tbomas Davis and
Thomas Oicas.
John Baker.
W"' Godbld.
23tb of a^irm 1662
Entred for his \ pte of a copy by Assignmt under ye hand & seale of
Francis Cossinet & und ye hand of Master Leak, warden, one fourth
pte of a book or copy entituled The Marinere plain scale new plained by
J"" Collins. [No sum stated.]
23tb of '^pxill 1662
Entred for their copie by vertue of an assignmt under the hands of
Cheistopher Wase and David Maxwell, & under the hand of Master
Leak warden, a certain booke entituled Dictionarium minus &c. Composed
by the sd Christopher Wase & entred (11 Mcii 61) [i.e. 1661-2] to the
sd David Maxwell
VJ
id
23tb of ^pvill 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leak warden a book
entituled The Churches Triumph over death opened in a sermon preached
Sept. 11"" 1660, at ye funerall of the most religious & vertuous lady, the
lady Mary Langham, by Edward Reinolds, D.D. now Bishop of Norwich
VJ"
^pvill the 29tb 1662
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Leak warden a booke
entituled The History of Ceremonies in the Church, &c, translated out of
French by Peter de Cardonell
VJ"
Master
Hen. Twlford,
Master
Geo. Sawbridg,
Master
Tho. Drlng,
Master
John Streater,
Master
John Place and
W«>- Place.
Master
Hen. Twlford,
Master
Tho. Drlng,
Master
John Place and
W»' Place.
[Page 242]
Master
Geo. Tbomason,
Warden.
i»Av the 3» 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled The Grand Ahridgmt of ye Law continued, or a GoUeccon of the
principall cases & points of the Comon Law of England, contained in all the
• Reports extant from the first of Elizabeth to this present time by ivay of
Comon place, the same being printed in three sevall volumes, the authour
W" Hughes of Graies Inn, Esif. [No sum stated.]
ittao the lOtb 1662
Entred . . und ye hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled The Third & last part of Leonard's Reports published by
W" Hughes of Graies Inn, Esq'. [No sum stated.]
17tb of i«iti> 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Robinson warden * Master
a book entituled Preaching of Christ, opened in a semion preached at
S' Peters Church in ye City of Norwich, at an ordinacon, Sept. 22, 1661,
by Edw: Reynolds, D.D. & Bp of Norwich
VJ"
Deleted in Begister.
W.'uS*"°}h. KobiMon.
23 May— 3 June 1662.]
[14° Caroli Regis //.]
309
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and Master
Hen. HiUs.
23tb of m^v 1662
Entred for their copie a book entituled His Maties most gracious Speach,
together with ye Lord Ghancellour^s to the two Houses of Parliamt at their
prorogation on Monday the 19'* of May 1662. [No sum stated.]
Master
Thomas Newcomb
and Master
Hen. HlUs.
[Page 243]
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and Master
Hen. HUls.
Sam. Speed.
Entred
24(tb of iWajj 1662
certain Acts of Parliamt entituled as followeth, viz'
All Act for enlarging & repairing of Comon high waies.
An Act for establishing an additionall revenue upon His Maiesty,
Heires, and Successors, for the better siipport of his & their
crown & dignity.
An Act for preventing the unnecessary charge of Sheriffs & for ease
in passing their accompts.
An Act directing the prosecution of such as are accomptable for
prize goods.
An Act for regulateing the makeing of stuffs in Norfolhe & Norwich.
An Act for the 7iniformity of publique prayers & administration of
sacram" & other rites and ceremonies, and for establishing the
forme of mailing, ordaining & consecrating Bishopps & Deacons
in the Church of England.
An Act for ordring the forces in the severall counties of this Kingdome.
An Act for the better releife of the poore of this kingdome.
An Act to prevent the inconvenience ariseing by melting the silver
coyne of this Realme.
An Act prohibiting the importation of forreign Bonelace, Cutworke,
Imbroydery, Fringe, Bandstrings, Buttons, & Needleworke.
[No sum stated.]
Entred ... a booke entituled The Booke of Comon Prayer and
Administration of the Sacramts and other Bites & Ceremonies of the Church,
according to the use of the Church of England. Together wth the Psalter
or Psalmes of David, as they are pointed to be sung or said in Churches,
And the forme or manner of makeing, ordeyning & consecrating of Bishpps,
Preists & Deacons. [No sum stated.]
i^ ajttitc 1662
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled Actions upon the Case about Contracts of disceipt, nusams, &c. Or
a methodicall collection under certeyn heads of thousands of cases dispersed
in the many great volums of the law, of the wrongs don to men about breach
of agreemts, breach of trust, deceipt & other things, wth the remides touching
the same, being a most excellent & proffitable learning, and of dayly use &
practise in the law as conteyning all sorts of actions upon the case, except
for slander before publisht by the same Authour W. S. Esq'.
[No sum stated.]
310
[4—9 June 1662.
[14» Caroli Regis //.]
H.Eobi«.on.{^.T^»»]
Master
Fran. Tyton and
Nerill Simmons.
4tb gjune 1662
Entred for their copie under the hand of Master Leake warden a book
entituled Now or never. The holy, serious, diligent believer justified,
encouraged, excited & directed, &c, By Rich. Baxter. [No sum stated.]
5ti> 3uuc 1662
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden these bookes
Nath. Brooks. following viz' Loveday's Letters, Domestick and forreign, by R. Loveday ;
A. Couleii ■plantarum libri duo. [No sum stated.]
5 %mt 1662
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
Jo. Clarke, sen. entituled Three sermons preached in the Cathedrall Church of Winchester,
The first on Sunday the 19 of August 16C0, at the first retorne of the
Deane & Chapter to that Church, after the Restoration of his Majestie ;
The 2' on the SO"" day of January 1661 : being the anniversary of
King Charles the first ; the S"* at the generall assize held there ye 25"' day
of February 1661, By Eiw: Stanley, D.D. [No sum stated.]
Master
Fra. Tyton and
Nerlll Slmms.
6tb %mt 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled A Saint or a bruit, the certeyn necesity and excellency of holynes,
&c, By Rich. Baxter. [No sum stated.]
[Page 244]
Henry Mortlock.
Robert Fawley.
Bobert Fawley.
Master
WUlm. Lee.
6tb aittttC 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled Origines Sacrae or a Rationall account of thegrotinds of Christian
faith as to the Truth and Devine authority of the Scriptures and the matters
therein conteyned By Edward StiUingfleet, Rector of Sutton in Bedford-
shire. [No sum stated.]
9tb Sttue 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled Iter Lutitanicum, or the Portiigall voyage, by S. H: a Cosmopolite.
[No sum stated.]
9tb gjuuc 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke
entituled A Charge given by the most eminent & learned 8' Francis Bacon,
laie Lord Chancellor of England, at a sessions holden for the verge, in the
reign of the late King James. [No sum stated.]
9"' Suite 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke entituled
A Brief Chronicle of the Civil Warrs of England, Scotland & Ireland
from the yeare 1637.; till this present yeare 1662. [No sum stated.]
[w.'^°.^"°"'}H.Robii,«n.
9_30 June 1662.]
[14° Caroli Regis //.]
311
Master
John Hanckock.
9tb SJttttC 1662
Entred for his copies under the hand of Master Leake warden by virtue
of an assignmt under the hand & seale of Mary Eothwell widd, late
executrix of John Eothwell deceased, all theis coppies or bookes hereafter
menconed : —
M"' Ealph Vennings worlces in seaven tretise.
jfr -yy-Ji Pennek on the affections.
M' NiCHO: Lockieb on Christs comunion wth his Church.
M' Claeks remembrance of our deliverance in 88, & ye 5'* of
Novemb.
The wise virgin, a naration of M" Martha Hatfield.
[No sum stated.]
9tb aJtttte 1662
John Durham. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thomason warden a booke
entituled Panoplia, or the whole armour of God explained & applyed, for the
conduct & comfort of a Christian in all his tryalls & temptations ; as also
the dyeing preachers legacy, &c, in sevall sermons. By Richard Venner.
[No sum stated.]
lOtb SttttC 1662
[Page 245] Entred . . . bv vertue of his Mats comand under his Eoyall Signe
Rich. Boyston. manuall & privy signett dat 29 Nov: 12° Eegni a booke entituled
BA2IAIKA. The worJces of King Charles the martyr, wth a colleccon of
Declaracons Treatices & other papers concerning the differences betwixt his
said Maty & his two howses of Parliamt. [No sum stated.]
Mrs. Sarah
Griffith.
21 tb 3Jimc 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Georoe Steadling and
under the hand of Master Leake warden a booke entituled Consideracons
in behalfe of Forreignors ivch reside in England, & of the English who are
Old of their own countrey
vj
l4
Master
Evan Tiler.
George Dawes.
30tb Of Sttttc 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Geo: Stradlino, and of
Master Leak warden a booke entituled The Charriot of Truth, wherein are
carried a narrative agt sacriledg &c by Gr. Williams Ld Bp of Ossory
vj
30tb of 3Jttnc 1662
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt, und the hand & seale of
Richard Best, and Warden Leak, one third part of the book or copie
called, The History of the World, by S'' Walter Rawleigh.
[No sum stated.]
313
[2—15 July 1662.
[14° Caroli Regis II.]
H.Kobin«n.{§?.^°^|^''"''
2»o Sills 1662
Robert Pawley. Entred for his copie uiid the hands of S' Ro: Foster and S' Orlando
Beidoman, Lds Chief Justices, & of Master Leak warden a book Reports
of S' Francis Moore, Serjt at Law. [No sum stated.]
40 MUi 1662
Master W™' Leak Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Pory, chaplain to the Archbp
warden. of Cant his Grace & Master Thomason warden, A sermon preached at
Akly near Buckingham by Tho: Philpott, D D. [No sum stated.]
[Page 246]
Master
Blctaard Boyston.
4tb gJlllM T662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Geo: Steadlino and Master
Leake warden a booke entituled A view of the Government & Publique
worship of God, &c, by John Durel, minister of ye French Church.
[No sum stated.]
ntb Sultt 1662
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Ffranck, and Master
Thomas Plerrepont. Pu^leyn warden, a booke entituled A Discourse of the nature & obligacon
of oathes, and gome satisfaction tendred touching 1: The present nan
obligacon, 2: the former unlawfulness of ye ocdh, called the Solemne
League & Covent: being an Appendix to the Peace Offering, by John
Styleman. [No sum stated.]
Master
Rich. HodgklDSon.
12 %\\\v 1662
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Fpeanck and Master
Pakeman warden a booke entituled A Survey of the pretended Discipline
of the Church. [No sum stated.]
Master
Junes Cottrell.
15tb 3Jttl» 1662
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand of John
Grove, And under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke
entituled Wyne, Beere, Ale & Tobacco, contending for superiority.
[No sum stated.]
[S:l".iJeTan.}«-^"''-- 16 July 1662.] 313
[14" Caroli Regis II.]
iWaSttr: ©ctaliiait iPttUcffn ^ iaa*^^^^^
iWajster: ^mitU paftonatt j **°*** "^*
16'li 3b1» 1662
[Page 247] Entred for his copies and parte of copies by vertue of an assignmt under
R^h^H*" ^^^ hands of John Sweeting and Clement Punge executors of John
Sweeting deceased, and under the hand of Master Pakbman warden, theis
bookes & parts of bookes following viz' [No sum stated.]
The doctrine & practice of mortification, by Thomas Woolfall,
M' of Arts.
Poems Divine <& Humaine, by The: Beedom.
A Sermon on the 21"" JoB, 14, verse, by M' Fenner.
Under the hands of M"' H. Maetin, M' Bainton & M' Blakiston
members of the &c, a peticon of the well affected inhabitantg of
London, &c.
A memento to the Londoners to put them in minde how near their
destruction is, &c.
The man of sinne discovered, being a discourse on 2. Thess. 2. 3.
Theologia Germanica, translated out of Dutch.
The sincere convert, by Tho: Sheppeard.
Religious Peace, or a plea for lihty of conscience by Leo: Busher.
Assigned by M' Sparkes, Johnson's Arithmetiq.
The fifth parte, of a Reply, in the behalf e of the Palt of England to
the late answer of the Scotts Comrs upon the proposicons sent to
the King in the Isle of Wight, by H: Martin Esq', 4 pts. to
M' Cole, & one pte to M' Sweeting.
The Parlts proceedings justified in declining a personall treaty with
the King by H. Martin.
16tb Sttlji 1662
[Page 248] Assigned by M' Butter, Christ Misticall with 2 other tracts.
Rob. Home. ^* Saints Jewell in a sermon preached by Tho: Shepheard.
The Love siclc King, wth the Life & Death of Curtis Mundy, by
Anth: Brewer.
The Poore mans comfort, a Tragi-Comedy by Eobt. Dawborn.
Fortune by Lande & Sea, a Tragi Comedy by Tho: Hejrwood
& W" Rowley.
The Twinns a Tragi Comedy by W" Rider
Choice drollery, &c.
II 40
314 [16—18 July 1662. «n..h.,.{g.?il!:£i».]
[14° Caroli Regis IL]
Assigned bv M' Dawson, The merchants mapp of Comerce, by
Lewis Roberts.
Arnaldo, or the injured lovert in 8 books.
The Learned man defended & reformed in 2 pts.
A Proclamacon of the King of Spaine for the conservation of ye
contraband Ac.
A contention for Truth in 2 severall publique disputacons at Clements
Danes Church, between M' Gunning & M' Denn, a | pte of this
copie to M' Home.
1$ 3ittli! 1662
[Page 249] Entred for their copies Certain Acts of Parliamt entituled as follow, viz'
Master [No sum stated.]
and Master 1. An Act for preventing the mischiefs & daingers that may arise hy
Hen. HlUs. certain persons called Quakers, & others, refusing to take
lawfull oathes.
2. An Act for Repairing the High waies & sewers, & for paving
& keeping clean of the streets in & about the City of London
& Westminster, & for reforming of Annoyances & disorders in
the streets of & places adiacent to the said cities, & for the
regulating & licensing of Hackney coaches, & for the enlarging
of severall strait & inconvenient streets & passages.
7. An Act to Restrain the exportacon of Leather & Raw Hides out
of the Realm of England.
8. An Act for the distribution of Threescore thousand pounds,
amongst the truly Loyall & Indigent Comission officers, and
for assessing of offices, & distributing the moneys thereby raised
for their further supply.
9. An Act for the Relief of poor & maimed officers & soldiers, who
have faithfully served his Maty & his Royall Father in the
late wars.
11. An Act for Preventing Frauds & regulaiing abuses in his Maties
customs.
15. An Act for regulating the trade of silke-throwing.
16. An Act for the more speedy & effectuall bringing those persons to
accompt, whose accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivion.
17. An Act for Relief of Collectors of publick monies, & their
assistants & deputies.
18. An Act against exporting of sheep, wool, woolfells, mortlings,
shorlings, yam made of wool, wool flocks. Fullers earth. Fulling
clay & tobaccoe pipe clay.
19. An Act against importing of Forreign Wool Cards, Card vrire,
or iron wyre.
[Page 250] 20. An Act for providing carriage by lande & by water for the use of
his Mties Navy & Ordnance.
22. An Act for preventing of theft and rapine upon the Northern
borders of England.
23. An additionaU Act concerning matters of Assurance used
amongst merchants.
[§:l".l'r.n>.n..h«. 18—22 July 16G2.] 315
[14° Caroli Regis II.]
24. An Act declaratory concerning Banhruptg.
25. An Act for the restoring of all such advowsons, Rectories,
Impropriate Gleeb-lands & Tythes to his Maties loyall suhiects,
as were taken from them, & making void certain charges im-
posed on them upon their compositions for delinquensy, by
the late usurped powers.
26. An Act for reforming abuses comitted in the weight & false
packing of butter.
27. An Act for repairing of Dover Harbour.
28. An Act for Regulation of the Pilchard fishing in the countyes
of Devon & Cornwall.
29. An Act for reversing the Earl of Strafford his Attainder.
30. An Act for the importing of madder pure & unmixed.
32. An Act for the better regulating of the manufacture of Broad
woollen cloth, wthin the West Riding of Yorhe.
33. An Act for preventing the frequent abuses in Printing seditious,
treasonable & unlicensed Bookes & pamphlets, £ for regulating
of printing & printing presses.
[Note. — These numbers do not run consecutively, and
probably refer to the chapter in the general Act, under
■which they were passed.]
22ti5 of Sitlu 1662
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Geo: Stradling and
John Williams. Master Pulleyn warden a booke entituled A Catalogue of our English
ivriters on the holy Scriptures &c. [No sum stated.]
22tb of Sttlw 1662
[Page 251] Entred ... by vertue of an assignm' under the hand <fc seale of
Master John Eedmain and Master Pulleyn warden the sevall bookes following,
Jn". Williams. yj^t [No sum stated.]
The Greek Translacon of the Bible, commonly called the Septuagint
according to Paris edition.
CoRNELiJ ScHREYBLiJ Lexicon-manuole, &c.
Regulae Philosophicae sub titulis xxii comprehensae A. M. Daniele
Stahalio &c item. Doctrina Propositionum.
Patriarchae sive Chrlsti Servatoris Oenealogia p mundi aetates
traducta, A. i^.* D Emanuele Thesauro Accessere Caesarum
Elogia &c.
EPMHNEIA seu Synopsees Logicae Burgersdicianae Authore
Adriano Heereboord.
Praecepta doctrinae logicae Ethicae Phisicae Metaphysicae Sphae-
ricaeque, A. M. Joanne Stierio.
Putt out by order ]
of Cort 7° Sep- \ The Comideracon* of DreieliuB upon eternity.*
tembr. 1663. ]
The Christian pattern by Tho: k Kempis.
* Deleted in Register.
316
[22 July— 29 August 1662.
[14" Caroli Regis //.]
lt.Fl..her.{g;|«^X«.]
22tb of gjulw 1662
Mrs. Mary Wright. Entred for her copies by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & scale
of Samuell Speed, and under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden, the
severall bookes & pts following viz* [No sum stated.]
The Plain Mans Path way to Heaven &c, by Arthur Dent.
Christ alone exalted, in 14 Sermons by D' Chrispe 1" vol: halfe.
Christ alone exalted in 17 Sermons by D' Chrispe 2'' vol: halfe.
The Seaven Wise Masters of Borne.
The History of Dorastus & Fawnia.
[Page 252]
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and Master
Henry Hills.
Master
Samaell Speed.
9tb of ^XtQmt 1662
Entred ... a book entituled Articles agreed upon by ye Arch-
Bishops & Bishops of both Provinces & the whole clergy in the Convocation
holden att London, in ye yeare 1562
VJ
d*
12tb of atigtlSt 1662
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor John Beekenhead and
Master Pulleyn warden a booke entituled Two speaches, one spoken by
S' Audley Mervin, Speaker of ye hono"' house of Combns on ye recepcbn &
return of James, Duke of Orniond Lord Lieu' of Ireland, July 27 1662.
The other at his Grace's entrance into ye castle of Dublyn, by M' Norris
Jephson. [No sum stated.]
Master
Jacob Bloom.
25tb of aiufttmt 1662
Entred . . . under ye hand of Doctor Beekenhead and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled Aqua Triumphalis, &c. by John
Tatham. [No sum stated.]
Master
Tho. Dring.
2S^b of ailSUSt 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Fbank and Master Pulleyn
warden a book entituled TJie Grand Case of ye present Ministery &c, by
ye same indifferent hand, with an Addicon to his former cases of conscience.
[No sum stated.]
Master
John Clark
ye younger.
29ti> of atlftUSt 1662
Entred ... by assignmt und the hand & seale of John Saywell,
& und the hand of Master Pulleyn warden a book entituled The Comon
Accidence examined & explained wth Terminationes et Exempla declinationum
et conjugationum in usum Gramaticastrorum together wth Propria quae
maribus quae genus & As in Praesenti, Englished and explained by
Cha: Hoole M' of Arts. [No sum stated.]
* This is the only fee entered since the 21't Jane.
[S;?iilXn.}''-Fle.her.
1—11 September 1662.]
[14° Caroli Regis //.]
317
[Page 253]
Master
Tho. Newcomb
and Master
Jn»' Bellinger.
Master
Abr. Miller
and Master
Fra. Tltou.
[Page 254]
Master
James Cottrel.
Tst of Se)}t(mti 1662
Entred for their copies under the hands of Doctor Tkanck, and of
Master Pulleyn warden, certain formes of blank bonds or Obligacons
& Conditions wth other Blankes suited to sevall occasions, engraven on
copper plates, to be printed or drawn off with a rolling presse viz' vj*
Bonds single & double wth condicon for paymt of money without
a blank for a place of painit.
Bonds single & double wth condicon for paimt of money, wth a blank
for a place ofpaimt.
Bonds single & double with condicon {of another form) for paimt of
money.
Bonds single to two or more wth condiSon for paimt of money.
Bonds double to two or more wth condicon for paimt of money.
Bonds single & double wth condicon for paimt of money at 12
monethes or more.
Bonds single & double wth condiSon for paimt of money at sevall daies.
Bonds single & double wth condicon to save sureties harmles, who
are bound for paimt of money.
Bonds single & double wth condicon of another form, to save sureties
harmles who are bound for paimt of money, comonly called
Counterbonds.
Bonds single & double with condition to stand to the award of
arbitrators.
Bonds single & double wth condition to stand to the award of
arbitrators & if they agree not, then to stand to ye award of an
umpire.
Bonds single & double wth condition for perform/ince of Covenants.
Bonds single & double wth condition to redeem pawned goods.
Bonds single & double wth condition to save such harmles who are
Bayle before a Judge.
Generall Releases. Generall Releases of another form. Letters of
Attorney. Warrts of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Releases of Errors,
Defeazances of Judgmts. A Copy to teach to write Court hand
by Geo Smith.
4tb of Sejitcmll, 1662
Entred ... by Ass' und ye hand & seale of Jane ye widd of
Thomas TJnderhill and under the hand of Master Pulleyn warden,
the copies following viz'. Infant Baptism, 32 direecons for peace of
conscience. Christian Concord, An Apology at/t Blake, Worcestersh. pet
for ye Ministry defended. The Holy Comon Wealth, Confession of Faith,
Quakers Catechism, Treatise of Perseverance, Safe Religion, Vnreason-
ablenes of Infidelity, Catholick Unity & The true Catholick.
[No sum stated.]
lltb of Sfjitcmll* 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Cap' Geo: Wharton, and of
Master Pulleyn warden, a book entituled Collectio Oeniturarum or, A
Collecctn of Nativityes in CL g&tdtures &c, by John Gadbury.
[No sum stated.]
318 [15 September— 8 November 1662. MFi^ter.lS-.ISklSii..]
[14° Curoli Regu //.]
Master
Sam. Speed,
Master
Hen. Herringman,
Master
John Martin
and his ptners.
15tb of Scjitcmil. 1662
Entred for their copie uuder the hands of Doctor Berkenhead and of
Master Fulleyh * Pakeman warden a booke entituled The History of
Henry the Great of France, Composed by Mons. Hardouin de Prefix,
Bp of Ehodes, & translated into English by John Dancer.
[No sum stated.]
15tb of Sc^itcmll* 1662
Master W"' Lee. Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Beekenhead and Master
Pakeman warden, a sheet entituled, An Admonition to all such as shall
intend hereafter to enter the state of Matrimony Godly and agreably to
lawes. [No sum stated.]
Master
Hen. Herringman.
18tb Of S^litcmll, 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Geo: Strauling, and of
Master Pulleyn warden, a book entituled Chorea Gigantum or the most
famous antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stoneheng, &c, by
Walter Charleton, D' in Phisick, & Phisitian in ordinary to his Matie.
[No sum stated.]
20tb of Sc^ifcmll. 1662
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling, and Master
OCLftVlAIl fllllfiVn
warden. ' Pakeman warden, a book entituled The Art of mahin* Glass &c, Written in
Italian by Antonio Neri, & translated into English by Chr: Meritt M.D.
[No sum stated.]
[Page 255]
Master
Jno. Redmain.
25° ©ftol)^ 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled Graecae Gramatices Rudimenta in
usum scholae Westmonast by D"^ Busby. [No sum stated.]
27 0ctoh. 1662
Theodore Sadler. Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled Englands shame, or the unmasking of a
Politique Atheist, being a full & faithfull relation of the life & death of that
grand impostor Hugh Peters, by W" Young, M.D. [No sum stated.]
Master
Oeo. Tbomason.
8tb of Octoticr* floUcmli. 1662
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Franck and Master Pulleyn
warden a booke called H^')':)':) nHJO «ive 2TPI2MATEY2 EniSTOAIKOS.
de vita sanctorum statu ex Haehraeorum atque Graecorum Comparatis
Pententys concinatus &c. autore Ja: Windet M.D. Col. Lend.
[No siun stated.]
* Deleted in Register.
[D:pake?>an,}MFieBher. H November— 2 January 1662. J 319
[W Caroli Regis //.]
ntb of fiobcmticr 1662
Rich. Marriott Entred for his copie under je hand of Doctor Berkenhead and Master
asaigned over to Pakeman warden a book entituled Hudibras, the First part written in the
^errl'ngman. ^V^^ "/ 2/^ '"'^ warre, by M'' Butler. [No sum stated.]
Vide pa. 367.
Master
Tho. Pierrpont.
Ijtb of ^oiicmti* 1662
Entred ... a book entituled A view of Church Govnmt, &c, in a
sermon preached at West Mailing at a visitacon held there by the Ld
Bp of Rochester, Sept. 16, 1662, by John Stileman, vicar of Tunbridg
in Kent. Under the license of Doctor Franck and Master Pulleyn
warden. [No sum stated.]
[Page 256]
Master
Kath. Webb
and Master
W™' Grantham.
Master
Abr. Miller.
18tb of flodcmlicr 1662
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Samtjell Beowne, subscribed by Master Pakeman warden a book
called Prima et Ultima, by Isaac Ambrose. [No sum stated.]
201" of nodcmticr 1662
Entred . . luider j'e hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pulleyn warden, a Sermon preached at East Denham in Norf, May 29,
1661, by John Winter curate. [No sum stated.]
Master
Thos. Ratcliff.
IStJ? of Swemft. 1662
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled The stone rolled away, & Life more
aboundant. [No sum stated.]
26tb of Buanii. 1662
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Berkknhead and Master
Tho. Newcomb and Pulleyn warden a book entituled A brief narrative of that stupendious
tragedy late intended to be acted &c. [No sum stated.]
Charles Adams.
20 3Jjtlt, 1662 [i.e. 1662^3]
Master W"' Lee. Entred . . . under ye hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pakeman warden a book entituled Youths behavior, &c, by Fra: Hawkins,
the 8"" impress, wth addicons. [No sum stated.]
[Page 257]
Theodore Sadler.
20 3lan» 1662 [i.e. 1662^3]
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled A Caveatt for all Kings & Prelatt &c
by Philanax Anglicus. [No sum stated.]
320
[19 January — 9 February 1662,
[W-lb" Caroli Regis II.]
K. Flesher.
/O. Pulleyn. T
IS. FiLkeman.J
Master
Geo. Tbomason.
19tb of 3>anuar» 1662 [i.e. 1662^3]
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Secretary Morice and
Master Pulleyn warden a book entituled An exact Chronologicall History
& full digplay of Popes intolerable usurpacons upon the ancient just
rights lihties of the Kings, Clergy, Nobility Comons of England, &c, by
W" Prynne Esq' a Bencher of Lincolnes Inn. [No sum stated.]
Master
Abr. HUIer.
21 3Jatttiar» 1662 [i.e. 1662*3]
Assigned over to him by a writing under the hand & seale of Jane
TJnderhill, the executrix of Thomas Underhill deed and under the
hand of Master Pulleyn warden, all her right (viz' one moiety or
halfe) in & unto a certain book or copy called, The Saints Everlasting
Best, by Richard Baxter. [No sum stated.]
31 1" of Sammru 1662 [i.e. 1662*3]
John Marshall. Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Braboukn, and Master
Pulleyn warden a book called A Book of Portraictures containing
21 leaves. [No sum stated.]
[Page 2«8]
Master
John Hacock.
31 tb of Slattttaru 1662 [i.e. 1662*3]
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Bbabouen and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled The first book of Architecture written
by Andraea Palladio, translated out of Italian by Godfrey Richards.
[No sum stated.]
Master
Blch. Rolston.
30 :SFt\iXmx. 1662 [i.e. 1662*3]
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Secry Moeice and of Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled Elcnchi motuum nuperorum in Anglia
Pars secunda, &c, Autore Georgio Bateo, M.D. &c. [No sum stated.]
Master
Slch. Rolston.
30 3Ft\i^ 1662 [i.e. 1662*3]
Entred . . . imder the hand of Master Secy Morice and Master
Pulleyn warden, a book entituled An Account of the late troubles in
England, in three parts. Written in Latine by George Bates, D.M. &c,
now translated into English. [No sum stated.]
Master
Rich. Ralston.
9tb of JFthvmv^ 1662 [i.e. 1662*3]
Entred ... by assignmt under the hand & seale of Theodore
Crowley, and of Master Pulleyn warden a book called A Relation of a
Conference betwixt the late Archbp of Canterbury, & Fisher the Jesuit.
[No sum stated.]
[S-.?"akra«.}MPi"''er. IQ February— 18 March 1662.] 321
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
lOtb Of iTeljruari) 1662 [i.e. 1662^3]
[Page 259] Entred for his copie a booke entituled The Assemhly-man, written in ye
Hichard Marriott, yeare 1647, by J. B. [No sum stated.]
Master
Bapba Harford.
2° ittarc 1662 [i.e. 16624]
Entred . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pakeman warden a book entituled A Century of Beasons for suhscripcon
& obedience to ye Lawes & Governm' of the Church of England, both
Ecclesiasticall & Civill, &c, by W" Wass schoolmr in Lltle Britain.
[No sum stated.]
[Page 260]
John Starkey and
Tho. Bassett.
ZS^b of iTcll. 1662 [i.e. 16624]
Entred ... by licence under the hand of the Eight hono"' S' Ro:
Foster, knt. Ld Chief Justice, & under ye hand of Master Pulleyn
warden a booke entituled An Ahridgmt of all the publique acts of Parlt now
in force, made in ye 16"' 1 7'* & 18'* yea: of the reign of King Charles ye first
& in the 12" 13'* & 14'* yeares of the Reign of King Charles ye Second, by
W" Hughes of Grraies Inn, Esq''. [No sum stated.]
2° ittavc. 1662 [i.e. 16624]
Master Entred . . . under the hand of S'' John Berkenhead and of Master
Henry Herringman. Pu^leyn warden a book entituled The Adventures of five howers. The
scene Sevill. [No sum stated.]
Master
John Redman.
13° ittarc 1662 [i.e. 16624]
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stbadlinq and Master
Pulleyn warden two books the one entituled, Q. Curtii Sufi de relnis
gestis Alexandri Magni ; the other, Familiaria Colloquia opera Christo-
phori Helvici iSc. [No sum stated.]
Master
Sam. TbomsoD.
15° ittitrc 1662 [i.e. 16624]
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Nicolls and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled Oeologia Norvegia, or a brief instructive
remembrancer concerning that great Earthquake wch happened almost quite
throughout the South parts of Norway on 24 Apr. 1657. Translated by
Dan. Collins. [No sum stated.]
Master
Tho. Pierpont.
II
IStb mi\XC\i 1662 [i.e. 16624]
Entred . . . under the liand of Doctor Stbadling and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled The Purchasers Pattern, in two parts by-
Hen: Phillips. The 4'" Edicon. [No sum stated.]
41
822
[30 March— 14 April 1663.
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
.ri«i'"{&.?SilJSLn.]
30tb of iHardli 1663
[Page 2G1] Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Secretary S' Henry
Master W"- I*e. Bennett, and Master Pulleyn warden a book entituled A Brief Chronicle
of the Civill warres of England, Scotland & Ireland, from the yeare 1637
till this present year 1663. [No sum stated.]
Henry Harsb.
Ed. Tbomas.
Master
Jno- Redman.
Master
Gab. Bedell
and Master
Tbo. Collins.
[Page 262]
Edw, Tbomas.
31tb of aiitrdi 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pakeman warden a book entituled Reaeon & Judgmt, or Speciall
Eemarques of the life of the Renowned D' Saunderson, late Lord Bp of
Lincoln, &c. [No sum stated.]
31tb Of iWarcft 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled A Serious Exhortation to a holy lyfe, &c,
by Rob' Purnell. [No sum stated.]
imo %px. 1663
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pulleyn warden, two books entituled Rob. Baronii Theologi ac Philosophi
Celeberrimi Metaphisica Generalis &c. th'other Valerii Maximi dictorum
factorumque Memorabilium Libri IX. [No sum stated.]
30 a4»r. 1663
Entred . . . imder the hands of S' Henry Bennett and of Master
Pakeman warden, two bookes entituled, the one. Cabala give Scrinia
Sacra &c, formerly in 2 partes, & now united into one wth addicons. The
other, Scrinia Ceeilliana, Misteries of State it- Governmt, in letters of the
late famous Lord Burghley, &c. [No sum stated.]
8tb of ^pxill 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Sir W" Morice and of Master
Pulleyn v.di-ueu a book entituled Mare Clausum, &o In two Books.
Written in Latin by John Selden. Translated by J. H. Gent.
[No sum stated.]
lOtb Of a^iril 1663
Mrs. Mary Wright. Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Nicolls and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled The history of the Seven wise mistresses
of Borne, whose names were, Halicuja, Mardula, Cicra, Pensithilia, Debora,
Bejanara and Booflicia. [No sum stated.]
Master
Tbo. Drlng.
Utb* of ajirm 1663
Entred . . . und the hands of S' Jn^ Berkenhkad and Master
Pakeman warden a book called The Slighted Mayd, a comedy, written
by S' Eob' Stapylton vj*
* Origioally written 24^.
[S-.?SKSin.}M-Fl"h.r.
15 April— 9 June 1663.]
[15° Caroli Regis IL]
383
Master
Tim. Garthwalt.
IStb Of ^pvU 1663
Entred for his copie under ye hand of Doctor Stbadlinq and Master
PuLLEYN warden a book entituled The Question, to whom it belonged
anciently to preach, and whether all Priests might or did, discussed
discussed (sic) out of Antiquity, as also What preaching is, properly. By
Meric Casaubon D D. &c. [No sum stated.]
Master
Tim. Garthwait.
15tb of ^pvil 1663
Entred . , . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
PuLLEYN warden a book called The Primitive Bute of Beformacon,
delivered in a .sermon before his Maty at Whitehall Feb. 1, 1662.
[No sum stated.]
15tb Of MpviU 1663
[Page 263] Entred ... a certain book entituled Articles to be enquired of in
Master the Metropoliticall Visitation of the most reverend father W" by Gods
Bich. Royston. p)'''0'oidence Ld Archbp of Canterbury. [No sum stated.]
Master
Tim. Garthwalt.
15tb of %pxiX 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
PuLLEYN warden a book containing nineteen Sermons preached by
D' Hamond. [No sum stated.]
Master
Tim. Garthwalt.
latb of %pxiX 1663
Entred . . . under ye hand of Master Pulleyn warden, a Sermon
preached before his Matie at Whitehall, Ap, 5, 1663 by B. L* B' of
Lincoln Elect. [No sum stated.]
ZQtb* of mm 1663
IBloome. Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Pkanck and Master
Pulleyn warden a book entituled A Geographicall Descripcbn of the
World, written in French by Sanson, Geographer to ye King of France &
translated into English. [No sum stated.]
Master
Humph. Robinson
and Master
Geo. Thomason.
mme the 9tb 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of secretarie Moeicb and Doctor
Stradling and Master Pulleyn warden two bookes entituled Journall
de M' de Saint Amour, D' de Sorbonne de ce quis est fait a Borne dans
V Affaire des cinq propositions, & the same translated into English &c.
[No simi stated.]
* Originally written as the 22''.
324
[10—26 June 1663.
[15° Caroli Regis //.]
K.Fl.rf.er.jg-.l.'iiljSin.l
J
3Jnttc »e 10*" 1663
[Page 264] Entred for his copie under the hands of the Lord chief Justice Foster
Master & of the rest of the judges & barons & under the hand of Master
Tho. Royoroft. Pulleyn warden, a book entituled Fortescutus lUustratus, or a Comentary
on that nervous treatise de latidibus legum An^liae, Written by S' John
Fortescue knt. &c, by Edward Waterhouse Esq'. [No sum stated.]
Master
H. Herrlngman
and Master
Bam. Speed.
Ye moyety as-
signed by Master
Herrlngman.
Master
Sam. Brown.
aiime gc 15tb 1663
Entred . . . under ye hands of S' Hen: Herbert, M' of the Revels,
and Master Pulleyn warden, a Tragedy called, The Villayn by Thomas
Porter. [No sum stated.]
16tb of SJunc 1663
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Wson by apptmt of Master
Seer Bennet, and of Master Pulleyn warden, a booke entituled A true
degeripcon of ye mighty Kingdoms of Japan & Siam. Written in Dutch
by Francis Caron, & translated into English by Cap' Manley.
[No sum stated.]
Master
Edw. Hottershei.
ISt" of Simc 1663
Entred ... by assignment under ye hand <fc seale of Tho: New-
berry and under ye hand of Master Pakeman warden ffoure bookes or
Copies hereafter named, viz' . ij*
Eight consideraSbns concerning marriage.
Eight rules for ye Govemmt of ye Tow^we, both by Edward Reyner.
A Mirrour or looking Glasse both for Saints & Siners by Sam: Clark.
A Rich Treasure at an easy rate, by N. D.
[Page 265]
Master
Nath. Brookes.
23tb aitmc 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Pory and Master Pakeman
Warden a book entituled Observacbns, Censures <§ confutacuns of Notorious
Errours in M' Hobbes his Leviathan &c. By W" Lucy, Bp of S' Davids,
[No sum stated.]
Master
Samuell Speede.
3ttn( 26 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of S' John Berkenhed knight and
Master Daniell Packman warden, a booke entituled The case of Madam
Mary Carleton, lately styled the German Princes, wth an historicall relaSbn
of her birth, educacon and fortunes, in an Appeale to his highnes Princ9
Bvpert
VJ"
[Note. — The entries at this point are made by a new hand,
and it is interesting to note that the fee begins to be
regularly entered again.]
[S:l"aL'.Tan.}".Fle^h„
5 June— 3 July 1663,]
[15° Caroli Regis //.]
325
Stme 5 1663
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Doctor Fbanck and Master
Timothy Garthwait. Qctavian Tulleyn warden a booke entituled The Whole Duty of Man
Master
Edward Thomas.
VJ
id
3Jttnc 29 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of S' John Burkenhbad knight, and
Master Octavian Pulleyn Warden, a booke entituled The Pathway to
Knowledge, according to those undeniable grounds and axiomes delivered
by the antient Philosophers and Astronomers &c. By poore Robyn a well
wilier to the Mathematicks vj*
Master
John Crooke.
3iultf 2 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of George Stradling S.T.P. and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden, a booke entituled A Relation of the
Conferrence betweene WiltM Lawd then Lord Bishopp of S' Davids, -now-*
since lord Archbishopp of Canterbury, and M' Fisher the Jesuite, by the
command of King James, wth an answer to such excepcons as A. C. takes
against it ,.,.....,, , \\i
Master
John Starkey.
Stttte 24 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of S'' John Burkenhead knight and
Master Daniell Pakeman warden a booke entituled The Historie of Gavel-
kinde, wth the Etymologic thereof, contayning also a Vindicacon of our
English lawes, by Sylas Taylor, gent. To wch is added the short Historie
of Wiltm, the Conquerer in latine
VJ"
Master
John Macock.
3)ttlj) 3 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of S" Willm Morice knight and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke entituled The Historie of
the warr of Italy in 18 bookes, written origenally in latine by Pietro
Giovanni Capriata, Doctor at lawe, and rendred into English by Henry
Earle of Monmoth vja
* Deleted in Register.
326
[2—24 July 1663.
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
t.-n.A.r.{t^i^'^::]
[Page 266]
Master
WUini- Lee.
mi» 2 1663
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Pakeman warden, a booke entituled The InterpretaSbn of dreames, by
Artemedorus
vj
id
Master Felrpont.
gjtilij 6 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Crook B warden a booke intituled The Compleat Gardners Practice, direct-
ing the exact way of Gardning &c, by Stephen Blake, Gardner
VJ
id
3ittls 18 1663
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Geo. Hurlock, sen'- Andrewe Crooke warden, a booke intituled A short Compendium of the
newe and much enlarged Seabooke, or Pilots Sea Mirror, by L. Childe, Esq'
Master
David Hazwell.
VJ"
3Jiil» 24 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master Luke
Fawne warden a booke entituled Arithmaticall Questions, or a plaine and
familiar way to Comon Arethmatick, by John Le Duke, French Schoole-
master in Colchester vj*
Master
David Maxwell.
Sittlo 24 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradlinoe and Master
Luke Faune warden a booke entituled Selfe Examinacbn wth the likest
meanes of conversion and salvation, by R. Junius
VJ"
Master
David HazweU.
aiultf 24 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling, and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke entituled An Historicall Narative
concerninge the life of Athanatius, by Nath; Bacon Esqr
Vj"
r^^rwt';}«.Fl«»l'er.
1—20 August 1663.]
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
327
%UQunt 1 1663
Master Entred for his copie as assign'd over to him by a wryting under the hand
John Williams. ^^^ seale of John Saywell, and under the hand of Master Luke Paune
warden, all his estate, right and tytle of in and to a certayne Booke or
coppie called, M' Alexander Rosse his viewe of Beligion, Together wth
Apocalypsig or the Mevelacbn of eertaine notorious heritcks ; Together also,
■wth all such Plates as doe properly helonge unto the said coppie, wch said
plates are at present in the hands of M' Reeves a Baling Printer . vj*
Master
Jobn WmiamB.
^ugu^t 1 1663
Entred ... as assigned over to him by a wryting under the hand
and seale of John Redmayne, and under the hand of Master Luke
Fawne warden, all his right and tytle of in and to Certaine bookes or
coppies called, and intituled Oraecae Grammatice Budimenta in usum
scholae Westmonasteriencis, Comonly called Buzbyes Greeke Grammer ;
one other intituled Familiaria Colloquia opera Christopheri Helvici ; one
more intituled Quinti Curtij
VJ"
[Page 267]
Master
John Clerk, Junr.
^UQmt 4 1663
Entred . as an assignment to him by a wrytinge under the hand
and seale of John Williams, and under the hand of Master Luke
Fawne warden, all his right and tytle of in and to a certaine booke aad *
or Coppie called the Institution of Christ, or the Christians Patterne, by
Thomas a Kempis
vj
iA
Master
Ttio. Farkehurst.
^ugu!$t 5 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Steadlinge and Master
Andeewe Ceooke warden a booke intituled A Bridle for the Tongue, or a
Treatise of Tenne siiines of the Tongue, by Willm Gearinge .
VJ
id
Master
James Flesber.
^UQunt 10 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Feanck and Master
Andeewe Ceooke warden a booke intituled Aeschyli guae extant cum
versione et commentario Thomae Stanleij
VJ
id
'MuQU^t 20 1663
Master Entred . . . imder the hands of Hbney Bennett, knight, and
Henry Herrlngman. Master Andeewe Ceooke warden a booke intituled The life of Dom John
de Castro, the fowerth vice hinge of India, by S''* translated into English
by S' Peter Winch, knight vj*
Coir JMt
Master Entred . . . under the hands of S' John Buekenhead knight and
Henry Herrlngman. Master Luke Fawne warden, a booke intituled Verses written uppon
severall occasions by Abraham Cowley gent
VJ"
* Deleted in Register.
328
[21 August— 8 September 1663. jt. n.A,r.{t §i^t':]
[lb" Caroli Eegis II.]
Master
John Crooke.
Ellz. Andrewes.
Master
Richard Harriott.
[Page 2C8]
Master
Edward Foulkes
and Master
Peter Bodvell.
Master
Joaua Coolers.
Master
Joseph Leigh.
Master
Joseph Leigh.
^tiguiit 21 1663
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Steadlino and Master
Andrewe Crooke warden a booke intituled A sermon preached in Christ
Church, Dublyn, at the funerall of the most reverend Father in God,
John late lord Archbishopp of Armagh and Primat of all Ireland, wth a
succint narrative of his whole life, by the right reverend Father in God
Doctor Jeremy Taylor, Lord Bishopp of Downe and Connor . vj^
Kttgu^t 22 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Andrewe Crooke warden a booke intituled A Royall Arbor of Loyall
Poesie, consisting of Poenu and Songes, digested into Triomph, Elegie,
Satyr, Love, and Drollerie by Tho: Jordan vj*
Sei)tcml>, 2 1663
Entred . . . vuider the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Warden Crooke a booke intituled Bentivolio and Urania the second part in
two hoohes, by Nathaniell Ingelo vj*
Se|»tcmli« 3 1663
Entred ... by order under the hand of S' Willm Morice,
Secretarie of State, and lycenced by his Matie under his owne Eoyall
hand, The Translacon of the Booke of publique Prayers and administracon
of the Sacraments and other rights and ceremonies &c, translated into the
British or Welch Tounge, &c
VJ"
Colrcm tfit
Entred ... a paper intitlnd "Divine * under ye hands of Doctor
Feanke, and Master Andrew Crooke warden, a paper intitled Divine
Closet, Meditations upon the /owr last things. Death, Jxidgmt, Hell, & Heaven,
by Robert Cordell M.A vj*
S(|)tctn1}, 8 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Andeew Crooke warden, a booke intituled A precious pearle in the midst
of a dunghill, being a true & faithfull receit of M' Richard MathewB pill,
according to his owne practice, recorded in writing under his oume hand.
1669
VJ"
CoDran tiic
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Steadlino and Master
Andekw Ceooke warden a booke intituled The unlearned Alchimist his
Antidote, or a more and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of
my pill, Entituled, An effecttiall Deaphoretick, Diuretick, purgeth by
tweaiing, urine, whereunto is added. Sundry cures and experiences wth
plicular direccon unto particular diseases and distempers. Also sundry
plaine and easie Receipts &c, by Richard Mathewes
VJ
a
* Deleted in Begister.
[L;?"wSS:}KFi..h.r. 9 September— 3 October 1663. J 329
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Charles lyus.
9" SicpUmi}V* 1663
Entree! for his copie under the hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Luke Faunb warden a booke intituled A Booke of knowledge in three parts,
1 Conteyning a hreife IntroducSon to Astrologie. 2. A Treatise of Phisick,
the Annottamie of mans body, the nature of diseases incident to the body
of man ; 3 the Cuntreymans guide to good husbondry, by Samuell Strange
Hopes vj
id
Master
Oeo. Medon.
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Andkewe Ceook warden, a Booke Intituled, The Excellencie of the Pen
and Pencill, eaemplyfying the uses of them in the most exquisite Arts of
drawing, etching, Ingravinge, lymning, paynting in oyle, washing of Mappes
and Pictures &c ......... . vj^
[Page 269]
Master
Thomas Rookes.
Scjitemtier 10 1663
Entred ... by speciall order of the Co" of Assistants dated the
Seaventh of this instant September, a booke intituled The Consideracons of
Drexelius uppon Eternitie, Together wth the Plates or Emblems belonging
to the same. Translated by Raph Winterton, fellowe of Kinges Colledge
in Cambridge ; wch said coppie was assigned to M' Tho: Eookes by
Maegarbt Alsop widowe, by the consent of M'' Roger Daniell vj*
Master
Tho. Pierpoint.
Sejitetnticr 23 1663
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Franck and Master Andrew
Crooke warden a coppie or booke entituled Ancilla Grammaticae, or an
Eppiettome of Gramer, conteyning all ye necessary Rudiments of ye Lattin
tongue, Composed in a short & easie method for ye use of younge schollers,
by J. B. <^LXofjia6r]<;, wth short Rules of Spelling Orthography pointing,
Construing, Parsing, making Lattin, variacon, immitaeon &c, by Ralph
Johnson of Brignol-Schoole in Yorke sheire .
VJ'^
Master
Thomas WiUiams
and Master
Andrewe Clark.
^tpUmii. 26 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Warden Ceooke a booke intituled Eight severall sermons, written by
WillE Chillingsworth M.A vj*
Master
George ThomaEon.
II
®do<tcr 3 1663
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Hall domestick chaplyn to
the Eight Eeverend Father in God Humfrey Lord Bishopp of London,
and also under the hand of Master Luke Fawne warden, a booke intituled
The Pastorall Office opened in a visitation sermon preached at Ipswich,
October the 10'" 1662, by the right reverend Father in God, Edvrard,
Lord Bishopp of Norwich vj*
42
330
[3—22 October 1668.
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
^i»^«'{tSS.'t]
Mrs. Isabella
Watersou.
Haster
John Crooke.
[Page 270]
Master
WUl"' Hope.
Master
Joseph Leigh.
ecUfitV i 1663
Entred for her copies by vertue of au assignment dated ye last day of
September, 1663, under the hand and seale of Master G-eobge Saw-
bridge & under ye hand of Master Andrew Crooke warden, thes
severall bookes and parts of Bookes or Coppies hereafter meneoned
Master
George TbomaMn.*
"J*
One sixt part of Bidebs Dictionarie,
His part of Perkins workes in all volumes,
A Collection of the History of England, by Samuell Daniell,
Camdens remaineg.
The Preachers Plea, by M' Hieron and
His part of Pagett's History of the Bible.
® (toiler 3 1663
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Stbadling and Master
Luke Paune warden a paper intituled, TAe Popish Posie, gathered out of
a Popish new book called Fiat Lux 1663. An ominous yeerefor Popery
vj»
©rtoli, 4 1663
Enti-ed
by vertue of the last will and testament of M' Nicholas
Bourne a booke intituled Doctor Featelyes hand viaide to devotion vj^
®ctofier 210 igg^
Entred . . . under tlie hands of Master Eoqer Le Strange and
Master Luke Pawne warden a booke or eoppie intituled An Appendix to
the unlearned Alchemist, wherein is conteyned The true receipt of thai
excellent diaphoretick and diuretick Pill, purging by Sweate, and urine,
comonly knoivne by the name of Mathewes Pill, wth the exact manner of
preparing and making of it, and the perticular nature and virtue of the
severall ingredients, as also of the Pill, by G. Kendall, M.A. Oxon vj*
©ctolicr 22 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of S' Orlando Bridgman and Master
Luke Pawne warden, a booke or eoppie intituled The Fowerth part of a
Breife Register, Kallender, and Survey of the severall kindes ; Formes of Par-
liamentary Writts ; comprising all Writtsde expensis, civium, etburginsiwm,
extant in the Records in the Tower, wth the names of the respective knights,
citizens, and burgesses of Sheeres, cities and Bnrroughes, receving expenses,
and serving in the Parliaments held in the reignes of Kinge Edxvard the First,
second, third; Richard the second, Henry the 4'* 5'* 6", and Edward the 4'*,
vith some writts of summons, and re-summons, of Parliaments prorogued
and proroginge, dissolving Parliaments. Besides other memorable Parlia-
mentall writts and records not hetherto published. Collected Illustrated wth
usefull annotacTms, observacbns, for the benefitt of the jwesent age and
posterite. By WiltlB Prynn, Esq', a Bencher and Reader of the honorable
Societie of Lincolnes Inne ........ vj*
• The christian name of the stationer was originally written differently, and
another word inserted below the name, but both these words have been effectnally
deleted and cannot now be read.
[t^lVt-}^'^"^"-
24—31 October 1663.]
[15° Caroli Regis 1 1.]
331
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Robert White.
Vide page 152.
[Page 271]
Master
Richard Royston.
Master
Thomas Williams.
Entred to
Master Rothwell,
5° Apr. 1651.
Master
John Playfere.
Master
John Playfere.
<i|cto<)rr 24 1663
Entred for his copie under the hands of S'' Jo^' Berkenhead and Master
Luke Pawne warden a booke or coppie conteyning nine plays in one
volume, (viz') 1. The Princess, a Tragi-Comedy, the scene Naples. 2. The
Parsons Wedding, a Comedy, the scene London. 3. The Pilgrim a Tragedy,
the scene Millan. 4 & 5. Cicillia & Clorinda, or Love in Armes, A Tragi-
Comedy, written in 2 parts, the scene Lumbardy. 6 & 7. Thoniaso, or the
Wanderer, a Comedy, written in 2 parts, The scene Madrid. 8. Bellamira
hir dreame, or the Love of shadowes. 9. A Trage-Comedy writtenin 2 parts,
the scene Naples. By Thomas Killigrew vj*
®ctol)* Zk 1663
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment bering date the 23"" day of
October last past, under the hand and scale of Robert Ibbitson citizen
and staconer of London, One full third part or share in the booke or coppie
called, the Historie of the World, -written by S"" Walter Rawleigh. And
one full moyetie or halfe part, in the Booke or Coppie called, Buxton's
Hebrewe Lexicon, wth all the right tytle, clayme and demand of him the
said Eob" Ibbitson of in and to the same To wch said assignment the
hand of Master Luke Pawne warden, is subscribed. Salvo iure
cuiuscunque .........
xijd
0irtol)er 2% 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Gthigg, Chaplaine
to the right reverand Father in god, Humphrey, Lord Bishopp of London,
and Master Luke Fawnb warden a booke or coppie intituled A discourse of
confirmation by the right reverand Father in god Jeremy, Lord Bishopp
of Downe and Conner vj*
<i^ctot)er 30 1663
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment bering date the Twenty sixth
day of October last past, under the hand and seals of Mary Rothwell,
Executrix of the last will and testament of John Rothwell late eittizen
and staconer of London decessed, a booke or coppie called Culverwills dis-
course on the Light of Nature, in quarto, wth all the right, tytle, clayme and
demaund of her the said Mary Rothwell of in and to the same. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Luke Fawnb warden is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj
id
(!l(to<iei; 31 1663
Entred . , . under the hands of Master Eooer Le Strange and
Master Luke Fawnb warden a booke or coppie intituled Birinthea,
a Romance written by J. B.
VJ"
CSo^em tsie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger Le Strange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppie intituled A Belacon of
the Court of Borne made in the yeere 1661, at the Counsell of Pregadi by
the most excellent the Lord Angelo Corraro, Ambassadour from the most
Serene BepuUique of Venice to Pope Alexander the seaventh. Translated
out of Italian by John Bulteel
VJ"
388 [31 October— 9 November 1663. M.Fi,.h„.{^^i^«„V.]
[15" Caroli Regis II.]
0ctohcv 31 1663
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger Le Strange and
John Playfere. Master Luke Fawne warden, a booke or coppie intituled Accademicall
discour»e» upon severall chaise and pleasant subiects. Written originally
in Italian by the Learned and famous Loredano, Englished by John
Bulteel
vj"
Master
John Martyn
and Master
Junes AUestry.
Uohttnh. 5 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling, and Master
Warden Fawne, a booke or coppie intituled Twentie Five sermons by
the right reverend Father in God, Ealph Brownerigg late Lord Bishopp
of Exeter. The second Volume, published by Wiffili Martyn M.A.
vj*
Master
John Hartyn
and Master
James AUestry.
i^oXf Bit
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger Le Strange, and
Master Warden Fawne, a booke or coppie intituled Hudihras the second
part, by the Author of the first
vj"
Master
Tbo. Bassett.
Uohemi). 6 1663
Entred . . . imder the liands of Master Thomas Griog domestick
chaplyn to the right reverend Father in Grod, Humfrey, Lord Bishopp of
London, and Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppie intituled
An answer to the Replye made hy S. C. a Roman Catholique, to Doctor
Pierce his sermon preached before his Matie by Daniell Whitby, M.A. of
Trinity Golledge, Oxon vj*
[Page 372]
Master
Tbo. Bassett.
no{}(ml>4 9 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Fbanck, and Master
Luke Fawne warden, a booke or coppie intituled Tutela Sanitatis, sive vita
Protracta, The Protraction of long life, and detection of its brevitie from
diaietic causes and common customes &c wth a Treatise of Fontinells or
Issues whereunto is annexed Bellum necessarium, sive medicus belligrans,
the militarie or practicall Phisitian reviewing his Armorie. By Everard
Manwaring, Doctor in Phisick
VJ"
Master
Oabriell Bedell
and Master
Charles Adams.
floticm)}« 90 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger Le Strange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy called The Cheats, a
Comedy written in the yeare 1662, by J. Wilson
VJ"
Assigned to M' Tho: Collins. Vide pa 367.
[*A. Crooke.
L, Fawne.
VL. Fleiher.
12—13 November 1663.]
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
333
Master
Samnell Speed
and Master
Christopher
Eccleston.
Master
William Lee.
nobemfi. 12° 1663
Entred for their copie under tlie hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Luke Fawne warden, a booke or coppie intituled A Discourse touching
the Precedency of Kings, & consequently of Ambassadors, {wherein the
reasons and arguments of the three greatest Kings of Uurope, whose ministers
of state doe stand in Competicon) are fairely sett downe wth such a fitting
modesty, indifference & truth, that the reader is left free and unsuhhorned to
passe a judgement accordingly. Hereunto is added a perticular tract of
Ambassadors, and of the contests they have had from tyme to tyme, & how
they were taken up. Lastly, a Treatise touching the Dominion of the Sea,
wth new Reasons not urged before to entitle his Maty to the Soveraignty of them
VJ°
mhtmfi 13 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Andbew Ceooke warden a )30oke or coppy intituled The second part of
youthsbehavior, or decency in conversation amongst women, conteyning excellent
directions for the educacon of young mayds, and Rules of Advice to them
how to demeane themselves and afterwards govern the affaires of a family,
by R. G-. Esq. Whereunto is added a colleccon of select proverbs out of
severall Languages usefull in discourse and the government of Life, by the
same author vj*
Master
William Lee.
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Andeew Ceooke warden a booke or coppy intituled A Preparatory to the
history Naturall & experimentall, written originally in Lattine by the right
honorable Francis Ld Verulam Lord High Chancellor of England, and
now faithfully translated into English, by a well wisher to his Lordshipps
wrytings vj*
Master
John Playford.
Master
John Playford.
Uobemii 13 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee Le Steange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppie intituled nAIAIiN
N02HMATA, or Childrens deseases, both outward and inward, from the
time of their Birth, to fowerteene yeares of age. With their natures, causes,
signes, presages and cures, hi Tliree Boolces. 1. Of Externall deseases.
2 Of Universall deseases, 3. Of Inward deseases. Also the Resolucons
of matiy profitable questions concerning childeren and of nurses and of
nursing children, by J. Starsmare, Physician
^otiemtf 13 1663
vj
id
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee Le Steange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A Breife Intro-
duction to the skill of musick in two bookes. The first conteyns the grounds
and rules of musick ; the second Instructions for the viol and' also for the
Treble-Violin, by Jo: Playford, Philo-musice. To wch is added a third
booke intituled The Art of Setting or composing musick in parts, by
D' The: Champion wth annotations thereon by M' Chr: Simpson vj^
884
[17—25 November 1663.
[15" Caroli Regis II.]
M.Fl«her.{f.|™„'?;]
[Page 273]
Master
FranclB Tyton
and Master
NotIU BymoDS.
f^obemis 17 1663
Eutred for their copie under the hands of Master Thomas GrRiao and
Master Daniell Nicolls, as also under the hand of Master Luke
Fawnb warden a booke or coppie intituled The Divine Life, in 3 severall
Treatises, viz', The first, Of the knowledge of God, and the impression that
it must make uppon the heart, and its necessarie effects Nippon onr lives, uppon
John, 17. 3; The second, The descripcon, reasons, and reward of the belevers
walking wth God, on Gen. 5. 24. The third, The Christians convers wth God
or the insufficieneie and uncertaintie of human frendshijrp, and imj)rovement
of sollitude in converse wth God, wth some of the Authors hreathinges after
him, on JOHN 16. 32, by Richard Baxter
vj«
Master
Natb. Brookes,
flotiemlj IS 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stkadlinq and Master Luke
Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Fax nova Linguae Latinae, ita
accensa, or a new Torch to the Latine toungue soe enlightned, that besides the
easie iinderstanding of all classicall authors. There is also laid open a ready
tvay to write and speake Latine well and elegantly by Paulo "Poj aOB-Bomvi,
a TiTnTinvlvnTiiftTi* Pnnl -Tnft^-'RprflTlvi n Trnnsvlvfl.Tiin.Ti vi^
a TranBylTaninn* Paul Jasz-Berenyi a Transylvanian
Vj«
Master
Geo. Thomason.
floticmtier 23 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall E.P.D. Episch:
Lon: a Sac: Domest. and of Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or
coppie intituled The Staves of Beauty and Bands opned in a sermon
preached at Yarmoth, August 23, 1663. By the right reverend Father
in God, Edward Lord Bishopp of Norwich vj*
Master
George Calvert.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Doctor Steadling and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppie intituled Clavis Bibliorum
wth an addition of the Booke of Hymnes or TBolmot * Frayses, viz', The
Booke of Ptalmes, translated imediatly out of the Hebrewe, and Anylittically
expounded, together wth a Generall Preface prefixed to the whole booke of
Psalmes, by Francis Roberts, Doctor in Divinity
vj"
Master
George Calvert.
<Bol^ tfic
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Daniell Nioolls Chaplyn
to the late Archbishopp of Canterbury a booke or coppie intituled The
Young mant duty, a discourse shewing the necessity of seeking the Lord
betymes, also the danger and unreasonablenes in trusting to a late, or death
hedd repentance, by Richard Kidder, M.A.
VJ"
Master
Rich. Hariott.
nohcmfi 25 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Rogke L'Esteange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Poems, by
M" Katharine Phillips
vj
i<l
* Deleted in Begieter.
[L.Fa'wn'SJM.Fi.sher. 26 November— 11 December 1663.]
[15» Caroli Regis //.]
335
[Page 274]
Master Christop.
Eccleston.
Master
Rich. Royston.
Master
Jo. WlUlamB.
Master Tymothy
Oartbwalt.
Master
John Feild.
Master
Tho. Bookes.
^oaemii« 26 1663
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Steadlinq and Master
Andrew Ceooke warden a booke or coppy mtitVil&d Sales Epigrammatum
or the chcdsegt DuticJcs of Martiall's fowerteene Bookes of Epigrams, And
all the Latine Poetts that have writt for the last Two Hundred yeares, by
James Wright vj^
Uobemh. 30 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall and Master
Andrewe Ceooke warden a coppie or booke intituled A sermon preached
at S' Paules, November the 29"" by Richard Lee, Doctor in Divinity
Becemh* 2 1663
Vj"
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall E.P.D. Epist.
Lond. a sac: domest: and Master Warden Fawne a booke or coppy intituled
Renati Des-Cartes Principia Philosophiae
^tttm%* 3 1663
VJ"
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment bering date the 8"' day
of August last past, under the hand and seale of Willm Hope Junior,
cittizen & stacouer of London a booke or coppy intituled Doctor Featleys
handmaid to devotion, wth all the right tytle, clayme, and demaund of in
and to the same. To wch assignment the hand of Master Luke Fawne
warden is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj"
Master
Tho. Rookes.
Master
John Place.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment bering date the 9 day of
October last past, under the hand and seale of Nathaniell Buttee a
booke or coppy intituled Doctor Hollidayes sermons, wth all the right,
title, clayme, and demand of him the said Nathaniell Butter of in and
to the same. To wch assignment the hand of Master Luke Fawne
warden is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
mccemii 10 1663
Vjo
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment bering date the 8th day
of July 1662, under the hand and seale of Maey Caetwright executrix
of the last will and testament of Samuell Cartwright, late Cittizen and
Staconer of London, decessed, a booke or coppy intituled The Marrow of
History or the Epitomy of S' Walter Bauleigh wth all the right title clayme
and demand of her the said Mary Cartwright of in & to the same. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Andrew Crooke warden is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj*
Eectmii, lit" 1663
Entred . . . under the hands of S'' WiliTM Moeeice Secretary of
State, and Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled
The experimentall History of Colors in English and Lattin, by S' Rob* Boyle,
knt
vj"
336
[26 December — 16 January 1663.
[15° Caroli Regis II.]
■ ^">^"-{t^]Sii::]
[Page 276]
Master
Tim. Twyford.
Btcemh. 26 1663
Entred for hiB copie under the liands of Master Roger L:Estbanoe and
Master Luke Fawnb warden a booke or coppy intituled The Cheati*
Stepmother A Tragi Com. Composed by S' Robert Stapleton K' vj*
Master
John Place.
aJanuarjj S*" 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands Doctor Peanck and Master Master
(sic) LuKK Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A Parallel of Archi-
tecture, the antique wth the moderne, in a Collection of Tenn principall
authors whoe have written uppon the Five Orders, viz' Palladia dt Scamozzi,
Serlio & Vignola, D. Barbaro and Cataneo, L. B. Alberti, and Viola,
Bulliant & De L'Orme, compared wth each other. The three Greek Orders,
Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian, and Latine orders, Tuscan, and Composite.
Written in French by Roland Freart Sieur de Chambray, and rendred
into English by [
] Evilin Esq'
vj
id
Master
John Conyere.
3iitnttitri) 12 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roqer Le Stbange and
Master Warden Fawne, a Ballad intituled, Cupids Courtesie, or the
Young Gallant foiled at his owne weapon . . . . ■ vj*
.Diimmrj; 13 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Mrs. Alice Broad. Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Edmund Diggle Chaplain
to the right reverend father in god Accepted, Lord Bishopp of Torke,
and Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled The Black
Diet, or the History of Christs Passion, by Thomas Calvert, M.A of Sid.
Coll. Camb, Minister of the Gospell
VJ"
iBoti Bic
Mrs. Alice Broad. Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Edmund Diggle, Chaplaine
to the right reverend Father in God, Accepted Frewen Lord Arch-Bishopp
of Yorke, and Master Warden Fawne a booke or coppy intituled Cesars
due, and the subiects duty, or A Present for Cesar, in a sermon preached in
the Minster at Yorke, at the assizes there holden August the S"*, 1663, by
way of recantaS&ii of some passages in a former sermon, preached in the
same place and pulpitt, at the last assizes imediatly before it. Both of
them by Thomas Bradley, D.D.
VJ"
[Page 276]
Master
Jame* ClifTord.
^anttitr^ the 16*" 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Daniell Nicols Chaplain
to the right reverand Father in God, William Lord Arch-Bishopp of
Canterbury, and Master Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy
intituled The Divine Services and Anthems usually sung in Cathedralls
and Collegiate Chwohet,* Choires in the Church of England, the first and
second edition with large additions, Collected by James Clifford . vj*
Deleted in Begister.
[^fc\';}M.Fi..h.r. 16 Janucary— 5 February 1663.] 337
[IS^-ie" Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Randolph Taylor.
Srtttlliiri) tfic 16tb 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred for his copio under tlie hands of Doctor Steabling and Master
Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled The Triall of James
Turner comonhj called Coll Turner, indicted for lurglary and felony and
found guilty of both on the person and goods of M' Tryant, merchant in
Limestreet London, January the Seaventh, 1663 [i.e. 1663-4] . vj*
Mrs. Elizabeth
Alsopp.
SitmiJtrii 25tb 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled The Honour
of Chivalry, or the Famous History of Bon Belliunis of Greece . vj
id
Master
Charles Tyus
3ianuari) 26tb 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . by vertue of an Assignment bering date the 25"' day
of January 1663 [i.e. 1663-4] under the hand and seale of Elizabeth
Alsopp widdowe a booke or coppy intituled The Honour of Chivalry or
the Famous History of Don Bellianis of Greece, ■nth all her estate, right
and title of iu and to the same. To wch assignment the hand of Master
Luke Fawne warden is subscribed
VJ
id
mii. 4 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Master Thrale. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Hayward, S' Henry
Herbert, and Master Luke Fawne warden, theis severall playes
following, viz' • ij*
A Tragedy, called. The Indian Queene.
A Trage Comedy, called, The Surprizall.
A Tragedy, called, The Usurper.
A Comedy, called. Florals Figaries.
Master
Jo. Hancock,
[Page 277]
Master
Peter Dring.
II
mi). 5 1664* [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall and Master
Warden Crook a booke or copie intituled Applies of Gould for young men
and women, and a croivne of Glory for old men and women ; also the
young mans ohiections answered, and the old mans doubts resolved, by
Tho; Brookes, heretofore preacher at S' Margaretts Newe Fish streete hill
VJ"
dTch, 5"' 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Templum Musi-
cum, or the musicall synopsis of the learned & famous Johannes Henricus
Alstedius, being a compendium of the Rudiments both of the Mathmatheticall
& prcu;ticall part of musich. Translated out of Lattin by John Birchensha,
Ph ilomathm aticus
vj»
* This should be 1663.
43
338
[5—15 February 1663.
[16° Caroli Regis II.]
,Fl..h.,.{^Ji^V.]
Master
Robt. Fawlett.
Master
Rich. Royston.
JFth. 5tb 1663 [i.r. 1663^4]
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled The prophecyes of
Christopher Kotterns Christiana Poniatonia ad Nicholas Drahutius con-
cerning Germany the Pope and the King of France . . vj*
ifcll. 15 1663 [i.e. 1663M]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Franke and Master Luke
Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A supplement to the ENIAYT02
or Course of Sermons for the whole yeare ; heiwj seaven sermons preached at
Dublin by the right reverend Father in God, Jeremy, Lord Bishopp of
Downe and Conner. To which is adioyned, his advice to the Clergy of his
diocesse
VJ°
Master
Rich. Royston.
Entred . . under the hands of Doctor Franke and Master Luke
Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A dissuasive from Popery to
the people of Ireland by the right reverend Father in God Jeremy Lord
Bishopp of Downe and Conner
vj"
(Eolr X(it
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Franke and Master Luke
Rich. Royston. Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Rex Theologus, or, the Conformity
of his sacred majestyes direction for the regulac~bn of the pulpit to the judgnit
and practice of Antiquity, by Robert Seppem, parson of Snitterton in
Norfolke vj'^
[Page 278]
Master
Hathlas Walker.
3lanuartt U 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Grigg, chaplayne to
the right reverend Father in God Humfrey, Lord Bishopp of London,
and Master Andrewe Crooke warden a booke or coppie intituled Tyro-
cinium Lingtuie Latinae, or the Latine apprerdice made freeman . vj*
iFcIl* 15 1663 [i.e. 1663*4]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of S" WilEm Morice and Master
Rich. Royston. Luke Fawne warden, a booke or coppy intituled The Estate of the
Empire or an Abridgment of the Lawe and Government of Germany,
by D. Alexis Esq' Doctor of Lawes and Advocate in Parliam'
VJ"
Master
John Crooke.
JFti}, 15 1663 [i.e. 1663*4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Steadi.ino, and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A Vindicacon of the
sincerity of the Protestant Religion in the point of Obedience to soveraignes
opposed to the doctrine of Rebellion authorized and practised by Pope and
theJesuites, In an answer to a Jesuiticall libell entituled, Philanax Anglicus,
by Peter Du Moulin D.D. Cannon of Christ Church Canterbury, one of
his Majestyes Chaplins . vj*
[L.fc^e'lM.Fi"!'"- 15 February— 12 March 1663.]
[16" Caroli Regis //.]
339
Master
ifeti. 15 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred for his copie uuder the hands of Master Eggee L'Estkanoe and
Henry Herrlngman. Master Luke Fawne warden, a play entitled Pom]}ey .
VJ
Master
Tho. Plerpont.
[Page 279]
Master
WlUm' MUler.
Master
Andrew Clarke.
Mrs. Mary
Sinunons.
Master
John Starkey.
Master
Sam. Speed.
^th. 19 1663 [i.e. 1663^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor G-eigo and Master Luke
Pawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Dialling universall, shelving by
an easie & speedie way, hoiv to describe the hower-lines uppon all sorts of
plaines in any latitude whatsoeve performed by certaine scales sett uppon a
small portable ruler : The second edition, furnished wth thefolloiving varieties,
1 Reflected dialling, teaching how to describe hower-lines on the ceiling of a
Boome, 2r To finde the necessary requisites belonging to all plaines &c.
3. The use of the scales in the resolution of questions &c. 4. Severall
tables usefull in the art of Dialling, by George Serle, student in the
Mathmeticks (sic)
VJ
id
ifcl). 24 1663 [i.e. 1663=4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Hall and Master Andrew
Ceooke warden a booke or coppy intituled The Life and Death of Herod
the Greate, by Samuell Clarke, S.T.P.
VJ"
ittitrdi 2^0 1663 [;.,.. 1663,4]
Entred . . . uuder the hands of Master Eggee L'Esteanqe and
Master Luke i'AWNE warden a booke or coppy intituled Scarronides or
Le Virgile Travesty, a mock poem, being the first booke of Virgill's Eneis
in English, Burlesque, by Charles Cotton, Esq' .... vj*
ittitrcft 7 1663 [i.e. 1663=4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Thomas Geigg and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled An Exposition wth
practicall observacbns on the 35" 36 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 & 42'', being the eight
latter chapters of the Booke of JOB, in two parts, by Joseph Caryle, minister
of the Gospell . . . vj''
ittarcft 10 1663 [i.e. 1663=4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eggee L'Estrange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Heraclius,
Emperor of the East, A Tragedy, written in French, by Monsieur da
Corneille, Englished by Lodowick Carlill Esq' . . . . vj^
iWardi 12 1663 [i.e. 1663=4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled The conduct and character
of Count Nicholas Serini, Protestant Generalissimo of the auxiliaries in
Hungary, wth his parallels Scanberbeg and Tamherlain. Interwoven wth the
principall passages of the Christians and Turks discipline and successe,
since the infidels first invasion of Europe in the yeare 1313 . . vi*
340
[14—28 March 1663-4.
[16° Caroli Regis II.]
.Tl*i»»r.{tki,'t]
[Page 280]
Master
Tbo. Parkeburst.
iltitrdi Htb 1663 [i.e. 1663*4]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Luke Fawne ward a booke or coppy intituled The Christian Mans calling
iir A Treatise of maheing Religion ones Bimnesse, the second part, by
George Swinnock, M.A vj*
Master
Tho. Parkehurst.
<Ko* tiic
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled The fading of the flesh
and flourishing of faith ; or one cast for Eternity wth the onely way to
throw it well, by George Swinnock
Vja
Master
Tho. Parkehorat.
Master
Tho. Parkeburst.
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Johan Amos Comenii
Scholadius seu enciclopaedia viva h: e: Januae Linguarum Praxis comica
VJ"
€o)^ ific
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled The Protestants Trynmph,
a discourse wherein the excellency, divinity, certainty, &c, of our religion is
asserted against the Papists ; being an exact answer to all the sophisticall
arguments dayly made use of by them for the deluding and perverting
ignorant and unstable soules. Written in French by that grave judicious
and learned Divine M' Charles Derelincourt, minister in Paris, Englished
by S. A. gentleman vj*
Master
Tbo. Parkehnrst.
©oJJr Irtc
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled KPYUTEYXOAOriA,
or a Plaine answer to this question. What course may a Christian take to
have his heart quickned and enlarged in the duty of secret prayer? By
Eichard Mayo vj*
[Page 281]
Master
Junes Cottarell.
iWardi 16 1663 [i.e. 1663*4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Thomas Qrioo R.P.D: Episc:
London a sac. dom. and Master Andrew Crook e warden a booke or coppy
intituled Witts Extraction conveyed to the Ingenuous. Composed by
William Bagwell
vj"
Master
Sam. Thomson.
ittitrdt 28 1664
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Thomas Grioo E.P.D.
Episc. London a Sac Dom: and Master Luke Fawne warden a booke
or coppy intituled The Young Man's Monitor by Samuell Grossman, B.D.
vj"
[^?I^a\';}Ml'le.her.
6—15 April 1664.]
[16" Caroli Regis //.]
341
^pxiW 6 1664
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Hall and Master Luke
Geo. Hurlook, Sen. j^^^^^ne warden a booke or coppy intituled The Compleate Shipwright
plainly & demonstratively teaching the proportions used by experienced ship-
iorights according to theire custome of building, both geometrically and
Arithmetically performed, By Edmond Bushell shipwright
VJ"
Master
Andrewe Crooke.
Master
Joshua Kirtou.
Master Tymothy
Garthwait.
ajiriU 7tb 1664
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment bering date the 20"' Day
of June, Anno dm 1663, under the hand and scale of Joshua Kirton
citizen & staeoner of London, Two third parts, in three equall parts
devided, of the two bookes of Homelies of the Church of England, and of
the Booke of Cations of the Church of Eiigland ; weh Canons were made in
the Convocation or Synod held in the yeere 1603. Equally to each of
them the said M' Andrew Crooke, M' Joshua Kirton, and M' Tymothy
Garthwait, a Third part in 3 equall parts devided, as aforesaid. To wch
said Assignment, the hand of Master Luke Eawne warden, is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque &c
Vju
%pxi\\ 8 1664
Master Ibitson. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Jo: Hall and Master
Warden Ckooke one booke or copie intituled Christian direcSons shewing
how to walke wth God all the day long, by Tho: Gouge late Pastor of
S' Sepulchers parish. Whereunto is added, his Sermon of Almes, on
1. TiM: 6. 17, 18, 19, wth a judicious discourse of M' Rich: Baxter vj*
%pxi\\ 9tb 1664
[Page 282] Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt bering date the 9th day of
Master Aprill 1664, under the hand and seale of Anne Moseley widdow, late
Hen. Herringman. -y^jfe of Humphrey Moseley Cittizen and Staeoner of London deced, all
the estate, right and title wch the said Anne Mosely had, of in and unto
all the coppies and poems written by Edward Waller Esq'. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Luke Fawne warden is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj
id
Master
Hen. Herringman,
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Le Strange, and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke intituled All the poems written by Edward
Waller Esq'
VJ"
Master
Nath. Brookes.
^pxiH 15 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled BOTANOAOTIA. The
Brittish Physician or nature and veriues of English jjlants, by Robert Turner,
Botanolog. Stud VJ*
342
[15—26 April 1664.
[16" Caroli Regis 1L\
M.Fle.h.r.l^^i;^.':']
Master
Natb. Brookes.
%pKi\\ 15 1664
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assi<^nm' bering date the Seaventh
day of December 1663, iiuder the hand and seale of Samuell Speed,
cittizen and staconer of London, all his estate, right and title wch he
hath of in and unto one full nioyety or halfe part of the booke or coppy
intituled, The Fower first parts of Pharamond or the History of France.
To wch assignment the hand of Master Andrew Crooke warden is sub-
scribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
Vja
Master
Rich. Harriott.
%pvili 16tb 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Hall and Master Luke
Pawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Jethro's character of worthy
judges. An Assize Sermon preached at Northampton, March 22, 1663,
by Anthoney Scattergood, D:D:
vj
id
%pti\\ 19tb 1664
[Page 283] Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: G-kigg and Master
Master Andrew Ckooke warden a booke or coppy intituled The Marriners Com-
Oeo. Harlock, sen'- passe rectified : conteining tables of the suns declination newly calculated, and
tables shewing the true hower of the day the sune being uppon any part of
the compasse &c. Also tables shewing the true time of the suns riseing and
sitting &c. Calculated according to Art, by Andrew Wakeley, mathemat.
Also tables for Latitude and Longitude of cheife harbours and headlands in
the world vj*
€i)3f tfie
Master Entred , . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Will. Lejrbome. Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled A Companion for
every man. In three boohes. 1. The merchants or retailors guide. 2. The
pHrchaterii* Artificers Assistant. 3. The purchasers or sellors director by
John Round Accomptant vj*
Master
Oeo. Sawbridge.
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled Gaeodetes Practicus,
or the Art of Surveying by Vincent Wing
VJ"
^pxiiX 26 1664
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Hall and Master Luke
Oct. Poileyn, jnn'- Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A Discourse uppon S' Walter
RawleigVs great cordiall by Necasius Lefebore chymist. In French and
English
VJ"
* Deleted in Register.
[^f^rw-n^'lM.Fle.her.
3—26 May 1664.]
[16° Caroli Regis //.]
843
Master
William Lee, sen'-
ilta» 3 1664
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Luke Fawne warden, Three Tables to the Scripture formerly printed viz',
1. Israelis Judyes. 2. Good and had in the old ami new Testament.
3. The foundation of faith, being the actions of Jesus Christ the true
Messiah, Together wth two other Tables of the places containing the land of
Canaan, Samaria and Jury &c
VJ"
[Page 284J
Master
And. Clarke.
MAii 4to 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Hall and Master Luke
Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled A Guide to Heaven from the
Word ; or Good Counsell how to close savingly ivith Christ, wth rules for
the strict observacon of the Lords Day
VJ"
Master
Jo"' Hancock.
Master
Tho. FarkehuTBt.
Master
Tho. MUborne.
iHait 7n»o 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thom: Grigg, and Master
Luke Fawne warden, a booke or coppy intituled The Godly Man^s Arle,
by Edmond Calamy B.D vj*
Mm la""^ 1664
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment beriug date the 7"' day of
May 1664, under the hand and seale of Edward Mottershed cittizen
and staconer of London, all his estate, right and title wch he hath of in
and unto theis severall bookes or coppies hereafter menConed vi/,' ij*
Eight Consideracons concerning marriage.
Eight Rules for the Government of the Tongue, both by Ed: Reynor.
A mirror or looking glasse both for sts & sinners, whereunto are
added a Geographicall descripcbn of all the countries in the known
world: as also the wonders of God in nature, by Sam: Clarke.
A rich treasure at an easie rate by N. D.
To wch assignment the hand of Master Luke Fawne warden is sub-
scribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque.
Master
Jon. piayfere.
ittiti; 21 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger Lestranoe and
Master Luke Fawne warden a play intituled, Pandora, a comedy, written
by S' Will: Killigrew . . .' " . vj-i
Master
Jon- Andlejr.
m^^ 24 1664
Entred . . . under hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and Master
Luke Fawne warden, a Picture intituled The Effigies of a monstruous
Tartar taken in Hungary, Feb: 1664
VJ
id
[Page 285]
Master Will. Lee.
Mnv 26 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or copy intituled The ivorth of a Penny, or
a caution to keepe money, l)y Henry Peacham, M.A.
VJ"
344
[27 May— 23 June 1664.
[16° Caroli Regis II.]
K.Fl..h.,.{^^i-\«]
Master
WUI. OUbertson.
Master
Will. Grantham,
Master
Hen. Mortlock
and Master
Win. HlUer.
Master
John Dever.
[Page 286]
Master
Tho. Parkehurst.
Master
Tho. Johnson.
Master
Jo"- Starkey.
Master
Sam. Speed.
Master
Tho. Basset.
Master
Tho. Rookes.
Master
Tho. Bookes.
itta» 27tb 1664
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand & seale
of Elizabeth Alsopp, the relict of Bernard Alsopp, late Cittizen &
Staconer of London deced all her estate right & title wch she hath of in
and unto a small shete intituled, The Begining, Progresse and End of Man:
to wch assignment the hand of Master Luke Fawne warden is subscribed
VJ"
SttUC 2 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall and Master
Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled Knowledge & Practice,
or a plaine discourse of the cheife things necessary to he knowne, beleived,
S practised, in order to salvation by Samuell Cradock, B.D. . . vj''
3imc 3^ 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall and Master
Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled The Compleaf Caterer,
or instructions for all those psons that have occasion to hurj Poultrey ware,
That they may know good from bad, &c, by Adam Showering, Poulterer
VJ"
Sitmi 4to 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Grigg and Master
Andrew Crooke warden a booke or coppy intituled EN OAirO
XPI2TIAN. The almost Christian discovered, or the falce Professor tried
and cast, bein^ the substance of seaven sermons preached at S' Sepulchers,
London 1661, by Mathew Meade
vj"
%m\t 7 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Luke Pawne warden a booke or copie intituled The Honour of Chivalrie or
the famous and delectable Historie of Don Bellianis of Greece, the second part
VJ
id
3)uiic 17 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of S'' Orlando Bridgman and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled ^nea-nciaftrw/jmere^ of all
the principall cases, wth the Resolutions & Judgments therein conteined in *
S' Francis Moore's Reports. Extracted by William Hughes of Grase
Inn, Esq' VJ*
3Junc 23 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled The tutor of writing
& Arithmetick, Invented, written & engraven by Edward Cocker . VJ*
<Ko^ trie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roqeb L'Esteanoe and
Master Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Cockers Tutor to
Arithmetick by Ed: Cocker ........ vj*
• Some other words originally followed, but they were afterwards deleted, and
cannot now be read.
\t:§ll't-}«--n<">^"-
24 June— 8 July 1664.]
[16° Caroli Regis II.]
345
Master
Nath. Webb.
[Page 287]
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
Master
WUl Crooke.
Mrs. Ann Seyle.
Mrs. Alee Warren.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
II
mm 24tb 1664
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Stkadling and Master
Luke Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled God's great care of hii
good people iti bad times discovered in several! sermons preached by M' Ja:
Walton late minister of S' Leonards Foster Lane . . . vj*
aittttC 27tb 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Esteanqe and
Master Luke Fawne warden, a Play intituled, The Rivall Ladies, A
Tragi Comedy written by John Driden Esq vj*
Note. — The word " Tragi " was added to the entry after-
wards, but apparently by the same hand.
€o2r Hie
Entred . . . under the Lands of Master Eogee L"Estkange and
Master Luke Fawnb warden a booke or coppy intituled The Life &
Martyr dome of St George, by Tho: Lowick Gent
Sttttc 30 1664
VJ"
Entred, and Confirm'd, for her copie a booke entituled Cosmography in
fower Bookes & Composed by Peter Heylin, Doctor in Divinity formerly
printed by Henry Seyle by vertue of his Maiesties speciall mandat under his
privie signet and sighe manuall, and under the hand of Master Secretarie
MoKicE dated * given at Whitehall the 25"' day of May last past, Thereby
prohibiting all his Ma"" subiects from reprinting of the said Cosmography,
or of aine part thereof, in such tearmes and manner as the same has beene
Printed by the foresaid Henry Seyle, or shall hereafter be printed by the
said Ann Seyle, except w"" the consent and approbacon of the said Ann
Seyle her executors, administrators or assignes. And in case the said Booke
or aine part thereof as aforesaid be reprinted in foraine parts, his Ma'" doth
likewise forbidd the importing, sendinge or putting to sale the same in
aine of his Maties dominions, uppon payne of his Maties highest dis-
pleasure, and confiscacon of all such Bookes so reprinted or imported,
The one moytie to be paid into the receipt of his Maties Exchequer, the
other to the said Anne Seyle her heires, executors, administrators or
assignes, and such other penalties as the lawes of this Eealme shall or
may in such cases inflict vj''
Sttli) 2 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of S' WiH. Morice and Master Luke
Fawne warden a booke or coppy intituled Glossarium Archiologicuin
Autore Hen: Spelman
vj"
3ttl|> 8 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L-Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn wai-den, a Play Intituled The Comicall
Revenge or Love in a Txib, by Geo: Etherege, Gent
* Deleted in Begister.
44
vj
id
346
[9—29 July 1664.
[16" Caroli Regis II.]
R.Th™u.{°:?-itrJ
master: Mtrharir Ehvale, M^%itt\
ittaster : ©ban ® ijler . i ««*»^^^W9.
[Page 288]
Master
Tbo. Newcomb
and Master
Hen. HiUs.
3ttl» 9tb 1664
Entred for their copie An exact Abridgment of all the Puhlique Acts of
Parliament, wch were past Apr ill 5 and May 17 in the 16'* yeere of Kinge
Charles 2. wth a Table of all theprivat Statvtes in theW^, 17'*, & 18'* Car. 1.
and in the 12" 13'* 14'* 15'* and 16'* Car. 2
Vjo
Master
John Deaver.
3ultt 15 1664
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Octavian Pullkyn warden
(wch has Ijeeue formerly eutred to the said M' Deaver) One paper or copie
intituled, A Looking glassefor a drunkard, or a drunkard defyned vj*
Master
WUl. OllbertsoD.
aiuli) 18 1664
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Octavian Pullbtn warden,
by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale of Master John Dever
Cittizen <fc Staconer of London, all his estate, right and title of in and
unto theis Two Bookes or Coppies hereafter raenconed (viz) The Complete
Caterer, and a Lookeing Glasse for a Drunkard, or a drunkard defined.
Salvo
lure cuiuscunque
xij
id
[Page 289]
Master
Fran. Coeslnet.
3ul» 23 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Dan: Nicols and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled A Guide for the
childe and youth, in two parte, the first for children, &c ; the second for
youth, by T. H. M.A vj*
Master
Rich. Marriott.
3ttl» tfic 29"' 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of IIooeb L'Estkange Esq', and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppie intituled Flora
Ceres and Pomona by John Rea, Anthophilus, wth 16 brasse cutts belonging
to the same
VJ
id
.S.?"yllr>Thrale.
4—29 August 1664.]
[16" Caroli Regis II.]
347
Master
Jo"' Grismond,
^ttgudt 4 1664
Eiitred for his copie under ye hands of Master Eogee L'Esteange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a book or coppy intituled The Idea
of the univertall architecture of Vincenzo Scainozzi, a Venetian architect,
in two partes; rendred into English by John Leeke, Stud in the
mathematicke
Master
Fran. ColeB.
Master Tlio. Vere.
Master
John Wright.
VJ"
^UQunt 9 1664
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of William Gilbertson Cittizen & Staconer of London, all his estate,
right & Title of in & unto three partes of a booke or coppy intituled,
The famous History of Parismus the first & second parte (reserving a
Powerth parte unto himselfe) To w'^'' Assignmt the hand of Master
Octavian Pulleyn is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ
a
[Page 290]
Master
Will. Crooke, jun'
augu!»t j»c IJtb 1664
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master John Hall and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden, The Portrayture of the most materiall part of
ye Old Testament in Sculpture, all drawne and engraven exactly, of the
most noted Persons, actions and passages from ye begining of GENESIS to
ye end of MaLACHY, in One Hundred figures
VJ"
^HQmt 17 1664
Master Richard Entred . . . under the hands of Master Secretarie Bennett and
Hodgkinson. Master Warden Pulleyn a copie or booke intituled Dicaioligia Thalascica,
The Maritimes Decaeologia or Sea Jurisdicon of England, set forth in
3 severall bookes ; the first setting forth the Antiquitie of the Admoraltie in
England ; the second settinge forth the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea
to be within the jurisdicon of the Admaraltie ; the third shewing that all
contracts concerninge all maratine affaires are tcthin the jurisdicbyi of the
Admiraltie and there cognizable. By John Exton, Doctor of the Lawes and
Judge of his Maiesties high Co" of Admaraltie
VJ"
Master
George Hurlock
and Master
Francis Cossinett.
%ttQn»t 23 1664
Entred . . . inider the hands of Roger L'Estrange Esq' and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a copie or booke intituled The Sea-
mans Companion, or a plavne guide to the understanding of arethmetick,
geometry, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy ; wth excellent easie waves
of keeping a reckoning at sea, By Mathew Norwood, Marriner vj*
^ugui^t 29 1664
Master Entred . . . under the hands of S' Will Morice Secretary of State
Rich. Royston. and Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled A
Memoriall delivered to his Matie July 21-31 1664, from the Lord Vangogh,
Ambassadour from the States Generall of the United Provinces. Translated
into English. With the answer which His sacred Majestic returned there-
unto
VJ"
348
[31 August— 2 November 1664. R.Thr.ie.{g;?5\i'y»]
[16" Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Will. Crook.
f[tigU!Sf 31 1664
Entred for his copie under the hands of Rogee L'Estrange Esq' and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden, a book or coppy intituled The Pleasant
History of Andraio the renowned King of Swedland , , . vj*
[Page 291]
Master
Rich. Royston.
^e|^tcml)« 5 1664
Entred ... by the assignment of Edwaed Waterhouse Esq'
(administrator of the Goods and Chattells hate of WiHm Dupjard, lately
decessed, and Gardian of Lidia the only childe of the said Willin) The
bookes or copies eutituled, A Collection of Privat devotions, »r the howres
of prayer. And 'Ovo^a(TTiKov Bpa;(ii sive nomenclatura brevis Anglo-Latino-
Graecae. In usum scholae Westmonasteriensis
yja
Sc)}tcmil. 26 1664
Master Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
James Crumpe. Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled True wisdome
described, or the excellencie of Sprituall experimentall and saving knowledge
above all humane wisdome and learning, wth directions how to attaine ye
same, wherein also is proved that what generall men account ye greatest free-
dome, is indeed ye most pfect slavery and vassallage Being a choise and cheape
gift for a friend both to please and pleasure him by R. Younge
VJ
id
Master
Tho. Bookes.
ectoh. 10 1664
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled D' Chamberlain's
Midwife's practise, or a Guide for women in that high concern of conception,
breeding & nurseing theire their (sic) children &c, by P. Chamberlayne,
D' in Physick vj*
mctoh. 21 1664
Master Entred . . . under ye hands of Eoger L'Estranqe Esq" and
John Playfere. Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Three
Playes written by S' William Killigrew (viz) Selindra, Pandora,
Ormasdes, in one volume
VJ"
Master
John Macock.
[Page 292]
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
Hobcmti. 2° 1664
Entred . , . under ye hands of Master Rooee L'Estranoe and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled A Tutor
to Aslronomie & Geographic or the use of ye Copernican Spheares, by
Joseph Moxon vj^
floticmt). 2 1664
Entred . . . under ye hands of RoaKB L'Estranoe Esq' and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppv intituled The History of
Henry ye Fifth, A play written by ye right houo^" ye Earle of Orarie vj*
[i; ?,".'/"•}«• Thraie 2 November— 2 December 1664.]
[16" Caroli Regis //.]
349
Bobcml). 2 1664
1
Master Entred for ^is copie under ye hands of M. L'Estrange and Master
Herringman. Pullbyn warden, Two coppies of verses on her Matie ye Qxieene Mothers
neto huildiiigs at Summerset Ilowse, by M' Edm. Waller & M' Abraham
Cowley
vj
^i
Master
Robart Pauley.
liofacmft. 5to 1664
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
OcTAviAN PuLLEYN warden, a picture intituled The true picture of a
monstruous Creature borne neare Scdisbury
VJ
id
Master
John Stafford,
flotiemti* 8° 1664
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Evan Tyler warden a booke or coppy intituled A Lookeing
Glassefor all Good fellows, or a Merry dialogue betwixt a Good fellow and
his hoastis by J. P vj'^
Master
Eobt Pawley.
n^htmh. 16M664
Entred . . . under ye hands Doctor Stradling and Master Evan
Tyler warden a booke or coppy intituled Divine Breathings, or a inous
soule thirsting after Christ vj*
Master
Ralph Smith
and Master
The. Parkhurst.
mi»tmh. 17 1664
Entrel . . . under ye hands of Master Tho: Grigg and Master
OcTAviAN Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled The Mistery of
the Lords Supper, by Tho: Watson minister vj^
[Page 293]
Master
Hen. Herringman.
^ottemt). 25 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Tho: Cooke Chaplyn to Gilbert,
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Master Octavian Pulleyn warden
a booke or copie intituled Occasioimll Reflections and meditacons, by
Robert Boyle, Esq' vj*
Master
WUl. Crooke.
Bucmh, l'"o 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'Estrange Esq'' and
Master Warden Pulleyn a booke or coppy intituled The faithfull viniard
or the best waie to plant vines in England, by Will Hughes, Gent . vj*
Master
Rich. Lowndes.
13(ccm<). 2° 1664
Entred . . . iinder the hands Roger L'Estrange Esq' and
Master Octavian Pulleyn ward a booke or coppy intituled Medela
Medicinae by D' Nedham vj*
350
[5—30 December 1664.
[16" Caroli Regis II.]
E.ihxai..{g:?^'«y»]
Master
Rich. Royston.
Idem.
Master
Rich. Harriott.
Master
Bam"' aeUlbrand.
Bcccmf). 5 1664
Entred for hi.s copie under the baud of Master Cook and Master Warden
PuLLEYN a booke or copie intituled A Sermon preached to the honorable
Society of Lyncolne's Inn uppon CoRlNTHES the 15'* & 57, by Doctor
Cudworth, Master of Christs Colledge in Cambridge . . '. vj*
coti tiic
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Secretary Morrice and
Master Warden Pulleyn a booke or copie intituled Another jmrt of the
my$terie of Jesuitisnte, or the iieive herresie of the Jesiiites . . vj^
Scccmli, 12 1664
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Stbadling and Master
OcTAviAN Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled The Life of
M' Richard Hooker, by M' Isaack Walton vj
(Eolr tiic
a
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Tho: Grigg and Master
OcTAviAN Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Beleivert duty
towards the Sipirtt (sic) and the Spiritts office towards Beleivers . vj^
Scccmi). 15° T664
Master Entrcd . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Grigg and Master
Jo«eph Cranford. Qctavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Directions for
our thotightt, ivordes,and the rest of our conversation, wth Comforts to those
that are weake (and not curelesse) Christians &e, by Thomas White,
minister of the Gospell in London
VJ"
ScccmtJ 21 1664
[Page 294] Entred . . . xmder the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Master OcTAViAN Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Grammaticae
Tho. Boycroft. Hebraeae, Grecae ct Lafinae Compendium : Rhetoricae adumhratio :
Opera et studio, Hansard Knollys
VJ"
Master
Charles Adams.
Btccmli 22 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Kogeb L'Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled The first
and second part of coxmsell and advice to all builders, by S' Balthazar
Gerbier, knight
VJ"
Master
Richard
Jaee^* Bloome,
Mcccmis 30 1664
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booko or coppy intituled A new volume
of Sermons preached by M' Thomas Adams late Minister of the Gospell
vj*
* Deleted in Begister.
[g;T5"7"}»Th«ie. 30 December— 31 January 1664.] 351
[W-W Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Robt. Crofts.
Hecemt 30 1664
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger L'Esteanoe and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden, a Ballad intituled, The Noble geamans
complaint to the Ladies at Land, to ye tune of Shackerley Hay . vj
id
Master
Hum. Robinson.
3im. 13 1664 [i.e. 1664*5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: GtRigg and Master
Oct: Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Praecipuorum Theo-
logiae capitum enchiridion didacticum
VJ"
Master
Tho. Plerpont
and Master
Geo. Calvert.
^iWU 18 1664 [i.e. 1664*5]
Entred . . . jointly by vertue of an assignment under the hand and
scale of Edvvahd Waterhouse of Syon Colledge, London Esquire, (Admin-
istrator of the Goods aud Chattells late of William Du Gard late citizen
and staconer of London decessed and testamentarie guardian to Lidia Du
Gard daughter of the said William Du Gard, and now a minor) all his
estate, right, tytle and lutrest of in and to Two copies or bookes, whereof
one is intituled Sydney or the Countesse of Pembrookes Arcadia, and the
other is intituled Janua lingnarum, or an easie and compendius method
and course for the attayning the Latine tongue, wherein are Latine sentences
one thousand fower hundred, &c wth the English translaSon of them &c.
To wch is added the supplement of Tym. Pool. The 10'* edition. To wch
is newly annexed 'Ovofiaa-TLKuv Bpa^v sive, nonienclat^ira hrevis &c. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn is subscribed Salvo
iure cuiuscunque .......... j"
aJitn, 28 1664 [i.e. 1664*5]
[Page 295] Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and eeale
Master of Geoegb Calvert Cittizen aud Staconer of London, all his estate
Tho. Plerrepont. right title and Interest of, in and unto one full moyety or halfe
parte of the booke or coppy intituled Janua linguarum, or an easie and
compendious method and course, for the attaining the Latine tongue, wherein
are Latine sentences One Thousand fower hundred &c, with the English
translacbn of them &c. To wch is added the Supplement of Tim: Poole.
The Tenth Edition, to wch is neivly annexed 'Ovofiao-riKov Bpa^v sive
nomenclatura brevis. To wch assignment the hand of Master Octavian
Pulleyn warden is subscribed Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
Master
Rich. Hills.
Sitn. ttlt 1664 [i.e. 1664*5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estranqe and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Pandion
and Amphigenia, or the history of the coy lady of Thessalia adorned wth
sculptures, by John Crowne gentleman vj
ia
352
[2—15 February 1664.
[17" Caroli Regis II.]
K.ThraU.{|;f;^,i«r"-]
Master
Qco. Sawbridge
and Master
Tho. Williams.
20 iTclir. 1664 [Le. 1664=^5]
Entred for their joynt copie under the hands of S' Henry Bennett, and
Master Warden Pulleyn a booke or copie intituled A Chronicle of the
Kinges of England, from the tyme of the Romans Government, unto the
death of Kinge James : Bj S' Bichard Baker, knight, Whereuuto is added
the Beigne of King Charles the first. With a continuacon of the Chronicle
to the Coronacon of his Sacred Maty King Charles the Second that now
reigneth. By Edward Phillips ....... vj*
Master Tho. Mabb Entred
and Master
Edvr. Tbomas.
40 iTetl* 1664 [:i.e. 1664=^5]
. . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Pulleyn a booke or coppy intituled The Loyall Martyr-
ology or breife catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who
suffered for their conscience during the late times of Rebellion, &c, As also
Dregs of Trechery &c, by William Winstanly, Gent . . . vj*
[Page 296]
Master Tbo. Habb.
4° JTcll. 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of John Saywell cittizen and staconer all his estate, right and title of
in and unto a booke or coppy intituled, Twelve sermons preached by
M' Hen: Smith, wth prayers both for the morning and evening thereunto
adjoyned &c. To wch assignment the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn
warden is subscribed Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
Master
John Martyn.
Master
James AUastree,
Master
John Place,
Master
Hen. Herrlngman,
Master
Tym. Oartbwaite.
6° iTcti, 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Secretary Morrice and
Master Evan Tyler warden a booke or coppy intituled The Travells of
Pietro Delia Voile the pilgrim
vj
id
11° JTch. 1664
Entred . . . under the hand of Doctor Stradling and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or copie intituled De curiis ecctta-
sticis Archipi Cant, or Clerkes Practice .
VJ"
Master
John Hancock.
Master
Kobt. Dunscomb.
130 iTell. 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Grioo and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Thinges worth
thinking on, or helpes to piety &c, together wth a Sermon intituled The
Beauty of holinesse by Ralph Venning, M.A vj*
Master
wm.
■M»* Crooke.
Master
John Playfere.
150 JFeh. 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Lukk Fawne *■ Octavian Pulleyn warden A Play intituled
The Proiector a Comedy, by John Wilson, gent . . . . vj*
* Deleted in Register.
[l?^fcr}R.Thrale.
15 February— 7 March 1664.]
[17" Caroli Regis //.]
353
Master
Win. Crooke.
Master
John Playfere.
15° irct)» 1664 [/>. 1664^5]
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master Eouer L'Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden, a Play intituled The While Bevill,
or Victoria and Corombona, a Tragedy, by John Webster . . vj*
[Page 297]
Master
Tim. Garthwalte.
JFcii. Wb 1664 [./,,., 1664^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Hall and Master Octavian
PuLLEYN warden a booke or coppy intituled A Discourse concerning vulgar
prophesies, by John Spencer, B.D. ...... vj*
Master
WUllam Lee.
Master
Gab. Bedell.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Andrew Clarke.
Master
Win. Place.
ifcii* \\\U 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . (according to their severall proporcons) imder the
hands of Master Eogee L'Estbange and Master Octavian Pulleyn
warden a booke or coppy intituled All Horace, rendred into English verse,
hy severall persons ......,,. vj*
1° Mnvcii 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Evan Tyleb warden a booke or coppy intituled Ashcra, or the Grove of
Beatitudes, Represented in emblems, and by the art of memory to be read
on our blessed Saviour crucified, wth Consideracons and Meditations suitable
to every Beatitude
VJ°
Master
Robt. Scott.
70 iWardC 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Maste?
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Vossius in
Supplementum vtdgaris Grammatices contractus ah E: Loeds Literaturae
Studiose
vj"
iBotf tfit
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Hen. Herringman, Master Evan Tyler warden, Power new Playes in one volume, viz:
The Surprizall, A Comedy,
The Comittee, A Comedy,
The Indian Queene, A Tragedy,
The Vestall Virgins, A Tragedy,
written bv the honorable S' Rob* Howard.
VJ"
Master
Sam. Speede.
II
(Sotf trie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Grigg and Master
Warden Pulleyn a copie or booke intituled The Key of the Mathematicks
newe filed and oyled, or Triasmus, The Rule of Three
45
VJ"
354
18—31 March 1664-5.
[17° Caroii Regis II.]
E.Thr.U.{g;|5l'iy»-
iHitrdt vt 8tb T664t [i.e. 1664^5]
[Page 298] Entred for his copie under the hauds of Master L'Estbanqe and Master
Master OcTAViAN PuLLEYN warden a booke or coppy intituled The English
Tho. Pierrepont. Qarden, or a guide for young planters and gardiners &c, by Leonard Meager,
Practitioner in Gardening vj*
Master
Hen. Herrtngman.
10° MiXVdi 1664 [i.e. 1664^5]
Entred . . . uudar the hands of Master RoaEB L'EsrKANOE and
Master Ootavian Pulleyn warden, a paper intituled Instructions to a
Painter for drawing of a picture of the state and posture of the English
Forces at sea under the CoiiTand of his hlghnesse royall in the conclusion of
the yeare 1064, by Edmund Waller Esq' vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Uo iWiimt 1664 [i.e. 1664=5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Secretary Moerice and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Notes and
observation concerning the reception, entertainement, audiences &c, given
ambassadors of forreigne princes and other persons of eminent quality, from
the time that King James of ever happy memory conferred on me S'' John
Finit K', the office of Assistant Master of the Ceremonies in October 1612,
to the yeare 1640 .......... vj*
Master
Gab. Bedell.
Master
Tho. CoUyns.
170 MAXdi 1664 [i.e. 1664=^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled The Faithfull
Sheaperdesse, acted at Sumersett House before the King and Queene on
Twelfth night 1633, and divers times since {wth great applause) at the private
house in Blackfryars, by his then Mats servants. The author John Fletcher,
Gent, And as it is wth many alteracons lately acted by his now Mats servts
at his Theatre royall ......... vj*
290 m^xtii 1665
Entred for liis copie under the hands of Master Roger L'Estranoe and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled The
Scholars Guide from the Accidence to the University, &c, by Ra: Johnson,
[Page 299J
Master
Tho. Pierrepont.
Master
WUUam Lee.
schoolinaBter
VJ"
310 ivtuuii 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roqer L'Estrange and
Master Evan Tyler, warden a booke or coppy intituled The Arts of
grandeur and submission, or, a discourse concerniiuj the behaviour of great
men towards their inferiours and of inferiour persons towards men of
greater quality. Written in Latine by Joannes Case, Arclibishopp of
Beuvento
vj"
[i;?"ylir>.Tl.™le.
31 March— 21 April 1665.]
[17" Caroli Regis II.]
355
310 ittarcit 1665
Master Will. Lee. Eutred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Evan Tyler warden a bool»-e or coppy intituled The Complete youth, being
the second Booke of the first part of YoutKs Behaviour
VJ"
Master
Will. Hope.
'^^Xii 8° 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Esteange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a paper intituled An Aclvertitement
to Borroivera and their stireties by Qamuel Chidley . . ■ vj
id
Master
John Crooke.
^pvil 130 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall (Domeetick
Chaplaine to right reverend father in God Humphry Lord Bishopp of
London) and Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy
intituled New Experimentg and ohservacons touching cold, or an experimentall
historic of cold begun. To vrh are added an Examen of Antiperistasis,
And an Exam,en of M' Hobbs's doctrine about cold, by ye honorable
Robert Boyle, fellow of the royall society. Whereunto is annexed, An
accompt of freezing brought in to the royall Societie by the learned Doctor
Charles Merret, a fellow of it
VJ"
[Page 300 J
Master
John Playfere.
Master
Win. Crooke.
Master
And. Clarke.
180 ^pvU 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppie intituled Le Eomant
Comi(/ne, or the Comicall Romance in two ports, written originally in
French by M' Scarron and translated into English by John Bulteele
Gentleman
VJ"
190 ^pv 1665
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Evan Tyler warden a booke or coppy intituled Scarronnides or
Le Virgile Travesty, a mock poem, in imitacon of ye jowerth booJce of
Virgills .^neis in English Burlesque, by John Cotton, Esq
VJ"
Master
Thomas Leach.
Master
Tho. Johnson.
210 ^pxH 1665
Entred under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppie intituled The
High-ivay Wonian, or a tr^ie and perfect narrative of the wicked Life and
deplorable death of Marcy Clay otherwise called Jenny Fox
VJ"
Master
Hen. Twyford.
Master
Robt. Pawley.
hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
warden a booke or coppie intituled Hugo
Grotius de rebus Belgicis, or the Annalls and History of the Low Countrey
Entred
Master
. . . under the
Octavian Pulleyn
Warre$ rendred into English by T. M. of the Midle Temple
Vj"
856
[22 April— 13 May 1665.
[17° Caroli Regis II.]
E.Thrale.{g:|5li,r'J
no %pxi\ 1665
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Thom. Cooke and Master
Will. Crwke. Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Brevis demonstratio,
or a breife demonstration of the truth of Christian Beligion, . . vj
ii
25 'SipxU T665
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Grigg and Master
Rich. Royston. Evan Tyler warden a booke or coppie intituled The Countesse of Morton's
dayly exercise, or a hooke of 'prayers and rules how to spend the time in the
service and pleasure of Almighty God
VJ
id
[Page 301]
Master
Abraham Miller.
29° %ptim 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'Estrangb Esq' and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or copie intituled The first
Rudiments of the Latine Tongue, drawne into qiiestions and answers, for
children
VJ-
Master
Robert Boulter.
Master
WUl. MlUer.
iBoti Jrtc
Entred . . . under the hands of Doctor Stradlinq and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppie intituled A Cloud of
Wittnesses or the sufferers mirrour made upp of Swanlike Songs, and other
choice passages of severall martyrs and confessors to the Sixteenth Century,
&c, by T. M. M.A.
VJ
id
20 iWrttl 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppie intituled The Lives
and Death of such Worthies, who by their Prudence, policy, and power,
have purchased and procured to themselves the surnames of Great, &c. viz.
Nebuchadnezar, Ctjrus, Artaxerxes, Mnemon, Alexander, Epaminondas,
Hannibal, Pompey, Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar, Life of Christ, Herod,
Charles the Great, A prospect of Hungarie, A description of the Empire
of Germanie, by Sam Clarke
VJ
id
Master
Fran. Coles.
3° mAii 1665
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hands and scales
of Thomas Leach and Thomas Johnson cittizeus and stac^oners of
London, all their estate, right, title, interest, claime, and demand of in
and unto a booke or coppie intituled The High-vmy Woman, or a true and
perfect narrative of the wicked life and deplorable death of Marcy Clay,
othervnse called Jenny Fox: to wch assignment the hand of Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque vj*
[Page 302]
Master
Fran. Coles.
iVtiXn 13 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Octavian Pulleyn warden, a ballad intituled, A new Song, or no
life like the beggars ......... vj*
[§;?jfcr}ll.'n.rale.
26 May— 19 June 1665.]
[17- Caroli Regis II.]
357
Master
Hen. Herrlngman,
iWit» 26 1665
Entred for his copie under the hands of Eogee L'Esteange Esquire and
Master Octavian Pullbyn warden a booke or coppy intituled The Indian
Emperor, being the sequall of the Indian Queene, by John Dridon Esq'
Master
Evan Tyler.
Master
Tho. Johnson.
7° Simit 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of
Octavian Pullbyn warden a booke
Bhetorick by Joshua Pool, M.A. .
Doctor Franck and Master
or coppy intituled Practicall
vj*
120 gjiinu 1665
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: G-rigg and Master
Sam. Browne. Octavian Pulleyn warden a booke or coppy intituled Microcosmi
Megalacosmia Sen Partiuni in homine Anatotnica descriptio et locorum
morbo affectoruni Synoptiea delineatio Tabulis Ere Incisis Elegantistimis.
Autore Nath: Higmore Med: Doctor In Latin and English
Vja
Master
Bob. Borne.
130 %mii 1665
Entred . . . under the handes of Master L'Esteange and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden, a paper intituled, The Character of Holland
vj
i*
Master
Fab. Stedman.
160 Sunti 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrangb and Master
Warden Pullbyn a paper Intituled, To His royall highnesse Duke of
Yorke a Congratulatory Poem on that signall victory obteined by his Maties
Navy under his heroick conduct agt ye States fleet of the United Netherland
on ye S"* of June 1665 . vj*
[Page 303]
Master
Fab. Stedman.
160 Sunii 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Pullbyn, a paper intituled, An Essay vppon the late victory
obteined by his royall Highnesse the Duke of Yorke agt the Dutch, uppon
June ye 3'' 1665, by the author of Iter Boreale
VJ-
Master
Tim. Garthwalte.
Master
Sam. Browne.
190 gjtmii 1665
Entred . . , under the hands of Doctor Stradlino and Master
Octavian Pulleyn warden, a booke or coppy intituled Ecclesiae
Anglicanae Liturgia, seu Liber Precum Publicarum p Joll€ni Diurell, D.D.
VJ
a
358
[28 June— 1 July 1665.
[17- Caroli Regis II.]
R.Thr.l..{g;?",^.«y".]
Master
WUl. Fisher.
2S 3JuttC 1665
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estranob and Master
PuLLEYK warden a hooke or coppy intituled A Light to the Longitude, or
the use of an Instrument called The Seamans Director &c, by Robert
Theaker, Gent vj*
Master
Fran. Tyton.
Master
MeTlll Slmmondi.
10 Sulif 1665
Entred . . under the hands of Doctor Stradling and Master
Evan Tyler warden a Paper Intituled Short Instructions for the sick,
especially who by Contagion or otheruise are deprived of the presence of a
faithful! Pastor, by Rich: Baxter
VJ"
[Page 304]
Master
Nlch. Fussell.
1° 3)uli| 1665
Entred ... by vertiie of an assignment under the hand and scale
of Thomas Eoycroft, All his estate right and Title wrh he hath of in
and unto a booke or coppy Intituled Deodates large Notes vppon
the Bible in Italian, Translated into English by M' Robert Gentiles, To
wch Assignment the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn warden is
subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ°
Master
Peter Cole.
10 ^* 3uU| 1665
Entred . . . under the hands of Rogee L'Estrangb Esq', and
Master Octavian Pulleyn, warden a copie intituled General Bills of
Mortallity for seaventie three yeeres last past ..... vj*
iBoti tiic
Master
Nath. Brooker.
Entred . . by vertue of an Assignment under the hand and scale
of Thomas Johnson citizen and Stacouer of London, all his estate, right
and title of in and unto one full moyety or halfe part of the Booke or
Coppy Intituled, Practicall Rhetorick by Joshua Poole, M.A. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn warden is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque
Vjo
iSotf tfic
Master
Fran. Tytan.
Master
NevUl Sjmondt.
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Stradling and Master Oct:
Pulleyn warden a liooke or coppy intituled Two Sheets for poore families,
first. Instructions to the ungodly for their conversion. Secondly, Instructions
for a holey Life, by Richard Baxter
VJO
* Deleted in Register.
[&.?:jl'er'}B.Thrale.
1 July 1665.]
[17° Caroli Regis II.
359
[Page 305]
Master
Fran. Eglesfeild.
\o mXii 1665
Entred for his copies by vertue of au assignment under the hand and seale
of Edw: Watbehouse of Syon CoUedge London, Esq' (Administrator
of ye goods and Chattells late of William Du-G-ard late citizen and
staconer of London deced, and Testamentarie Grardian to Lydia Du-Gard
daughter of the said Will. Du-Gard, and now a minor, all his estate,
right tytle and interest of in and to two coppies or bookes intituled,
Bhetorices Elementa, and Vedibvlum Linguae Latinae, to wch assignment
the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn warden is subscribed. Salvo
iure cuiuscunque vj*
Master
John Playfere.
iBotf tfit
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'Estbang Esq' and
Master Warden Pulleyn a copieor booke intituled The Amorous Orontus,
or Love in passion, being a Comedy translated out of Italian into English,
by John Bolteele
vj°
360
21 August— 11 October 1665.]
[17° Caroli Regis II.]
A. Or.ok.{g8'>fjL']
illtaister: fInJivetai €vooft, M^^ttv.
WB^viitn^.
[Page 30G]
Master
Thomas Mabb.
^Ufimt 21 tb T665
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Steadlinge and Master
PuLLEYN (Deputie Warden) a booke or copie intituled A Ffownetayne of
Teares, emptying it selfe into three riveletts, 1. Compution, 2 Compassion,
3. Devotion ; or Sobhs of nature, sanctified by Grace, &c. By John Featley
Master
Tbo. BatcUffe.
Sc))temii. 16 1665
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn
(Deputie Warden) a booke or copie intituled A Mite cast into the Treasury
of the Famous City of London ; being a breife and m,ethodicall discourse of
the nature, causes, symptomes, remedies, and preservaSdn from the Plague
in this calamitous yeere 1665. Digested into aphorismes by Theophilus
Garencieres, Doctor in Phisicke vj*
Mrs. Jane
UnderhUl.
Vide 21* Jan-
uari] 1662.
©ctoti, 9^'' 1665
Entred ... by Vertue of au Assignment and declaraCSn under the
hand and seale of Master Abraham Miller late citizen and StaConer of
London, all his estate, right and tytle of in and to one full moytie or
halfe part of the Booke or Copie Intituled, The Saints Everlasting Best,
by Richard Baxter ; wcli said Assignment and declaracon, is subscribed
by the hand of Master Octavian Pulleyn, deputie- Warden ; and wch
said Booke or Copie was heretofore entred in this Register to the said
Abraham Miller in trust only, to and for the use of the said Jane
Underhill, as by the foresaid Assignment and declaracon of the said
Abraham Miller, may more at large appeere, &c
VJ"
®Ct0l>, lltb* 1665
Matter Ltaka. Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Pulleyn (deputy warden) a booke or copie intituled Moriae Encomium,
or the Praise of Folley, written origenally in Latine by Des: Erasmus ojf
Rotterdam, and translated into English by J. W.
VJ"
* Altered from the 9"".
[?: s'SfSfjA. orook. 22 December— 29 January 1665.] 361
[17"-! 8° Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
mcccmfi, 22 1665
Entred for his copie under the hands of the Vice-Chancellob of Oxford
and Master Octavian Pui.leyn deputie warden, a booke or copie intituled
A Sermon preached before the Cort at Christ Church Chappell in
Oxford, by Robert South, D.D.
vj
\i
[Page 307]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
iSrtlt. 8tb 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
Entred . . . under ye hands of the Lord Arlington and
Master Pulleyn (Deputy Warden) The Coppy or Paper Intituled, The
Oxford Gazette from Novemb 7"" to Novemb ye lO"" 1665
from Novemb ye 16"" to Novemb ye 20"' 1665
from Novemb ye 20"" to Novemb ye 23'' 1665
from Novemb ye 23'' to Novemb ye 27'" 1665
from Novemb ye 27"' to Novemb ye 30'" 1665
from Novemb ye 30'" to Deeemb ye 4'" 1665
from Deeemb ye 4"' to Deeemb ye 7'" 1665
from Deeemb ye 7'" to Deeemb ye 11'" 1665
from Deeemb ye 11'" to Deeemb ye 14'" 1665
id
Vja
vj
vj*
Vjd
vj*
[Page 308]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
8° 3an» 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
under ye hands aforesaid the eoppv or paper intituled
p]ntred . .
The Oxford Gazette from Deeemb ye 14'" to Deeemb ye 18'^ 1666 . vj
from Deeemb ye 18'" to Deeemb ye 21" 1665 . . . vj*
from Deeemb ye 21'' to Deeemb ye 25'" 1665 . . . vj^
from Deeemb ye 25'" to Deeemb ye 28'" 1665 . . . vj*
from Deeemb ye 28'" to January ye first, 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] vj*
from Jan ye first to Jan ye 4'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] , . vj*
from Jan ye 4'" to Jan ye 8'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] . . vj
id
Master
John Hancock.
17tb Of SiUU 1665 [i.e. 1665==6]
Entred , . . under the hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Pulleyn (Deputy warden) a booke or coppy intituled The Private Key
of Heaven, or Twenty arguments for closett jJrayer, in a select discourse on
thai subject &c, By Tho: Brooks, minister of the Gospell . . vj*
[Page 30«]
Master
Peter Dring.
II
29tb SatU 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master John Hall and Master
Octavian Pulleyn, (Deputy warden,) a booke or coppy intituled
Scrutinia Sacra, or the Soules narroio search for Sin, in seaven daies
solemne penitentialls, by Thomas Fettiplace . . . . VJ*
46
362
[5 February — 10 March 1665.
[18° Caroli Regis //.]
A. Orook,
iliSiS:]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
[Page 310]
Master
Ja. Crumpe.
Master
Jos. Johnson.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
[Page 311]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Sto ifftl, 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
Entred for his copies under ye hands of the Loed Aelinoton and
Master Pulleyn, deputy warden, a paper intituled, The Oxford Gazette
from Jan 8'" to Jan ll"- 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Jan 11'" to Jan 15"- 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Jan 15'" to Jan 18'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Jan: 18'" to Jan: 22'' 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Jan: 22" to Jan: 25'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Jan: 25*" to Jan: 29'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Jan: 29"" to Feb 1" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
vj*
16tb iTctl. 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
Entred . . . under ye hands of Doctor Steadling and Master
Ralph Smith warden a booke or coppy intituled A Divine Miscellanie full
of delightfull & profitable variety, or, ye pious mans recreation in a Garden
of sweet fruiteg & flowers. Divided into ^ parts, by Rich: Toung . vj*
©oJjr tsit
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master John Hall and Master
Ralph Smith warden a booke or coppy intituled liniT J^tJTl* 113
or a Serious Enquirie for a sutahle returne for continued life in & after a
time of greate mortality by a wasting Plague in Thirteene Directions vj*
10 iWardl 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master L'Esteanqe and Master
Smith warden a booke intituled Instructions to a painter for ye drawing
of ye posture & j^rogresse of his Mats forces at sea under ye comand of his
highnesse royall togeather wth ye Battell & victory obtained over the Dutch,
3" Junii 1665, by Edm: Waller Esq
Vja
lOtb iWitrdi 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
Entred . . . under ye hands of ye Lord Aelington and Master
Ralph Smith warden, a Paper Intituled The •0»^* London Gazette from
Feb. 1° to Feb: 5° 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Feb: 6° to Feb: 8, 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Feb: 8° to Feb: 12o 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Feb: 12'' to Feb: 15° 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Feb: IS" to Feb: 19, 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
vjd
vj-i
vjd
vjd
lOtb ittardi 1665 [i.e. 1665^6]
under ye hands aforesaid a paper Intituled The (Mford*
Entred . .
London Gazette, Feb: 19 to Feb: 22, 1665 [i.e.'1665-6]
from Feb: 22 to Feb: 26, 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from Feb: 26 to March ye first ....
from March ye first to March 5'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6]
from March b'" to March 8'" 1665 [i.e. 1666-6]
vjd
vj*
Deleted ix> Begister.
[S'Smftff.'U. Crook.
29 March— 12 April 1666.]
[18" Caroli Regis II.]
363
29^" ^ardi 1666
Master Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under ye hand & seale
Tho, Plerrepont. gf Edward Waterhouse of Syon Colledge, London, Esq Executor of ye
last will & testament of William Du-Gard late citizen and staconer of
London deced & Testamentarie Guardian to Lydia Du-Gard Daughter
of ye sd William Du-Gard & now a minor, all his estate, right & title (as
executor aforesaid) of in and unto ye booke or coppie intituled Marcii
Tullii Ciceronis OrationU SelectarU Liber. To wch Assignment ye hand
of Master Ralph Smith warden is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj4
29tb ^ardi 1666
[Page 312] Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under ye hand and seale of
Master Georoe Calvebt, citizen and staconer of London, all ye estate right &
Tho. Plerrepont. i\i\Q wch he ye sd George Calvert hath of in & unto a Coppy or booke
Intituled Latinae Januae Beserata, written by Comenius. Enlarged by
William Du Gard. To wch assignment the hand of Master Ealph Smith
warden is subscribed Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj"
Master
Tbo. Thomicroft.
310 ivtixiccii 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Le Strange and Master
Warden Leake a booke or coppy intituled A New French Grammer com-
piled & sett forth by Paul Festean, Professor of ye French tongue vj*
Master
Ttao. Newcomb.
%pxi\\ 120 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of the Lord Arlington and
Master Ralph Smith warden, a paper Intituled, The London Gazette,
from March ye 8'" to March ye 12"' 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] . . vj*
from March ye 12'" to March ye 15'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] . vj«
— - from March ye 15'" to March ye 19'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] . vj*
[Page 313]
Master
TlioB, Newcomb,
13ie pxt
under ye hands aforesaid a paper intituled The Lotidon
Entred . .
Gazette from March ye 19'" to March ye 22'" 1665 [i.e. 1665-6] . vj"
from March ye 22'" to March ye 26'" 1666 . . . . vj^
■ from March ye 26'" to March ye 29'" 1666 . . . . vj*
from March ye 29'" to Aprill ye 2 '1666 . . . . vj*
from Aprill ye 2* to Aprill ye 5'" 1666
from Aprill ye 5'" to Aprill ye 9'" 1666
from Aprill ye 9'" to Aprill ye 12'" 1666 . > . Vj
VJ"
vj
M
M
364 [18—20 April 1666. *• cro.k.lS:^'^?!^:]
[18° Caroli Regis II.]
18tb ^pxiW 1666
[Page S14] Eiitred for his copies by vertue of au assiguiuent under ye hands & seales
Master of Edwaed Hayes and Eachell his wife, executrix of the liist will and
Rob. White. testament of William Gilliertson late citizen & staconer of London
deceased, all their estate, right, title & interest wch they have of in and unto
ye coppies or bookes hereafter menconed That is to say: . 9*vj*, vj"
Justine in Latine.
Justine in English.
Ovids Heroicall Epidles in English.
Markham's Method.
Mascalls Booke of Cattell.
Scoggins Jests 1" & 2'' part.
The Booke of Bicklles.
Merry conceited Jests by George Peele.
The Merry Divill of Edmonton.
The Life & Death of B' Faustus.
The schoole of good manners.
The story of Katherine Stubbs.
The golden Trumpet.
A Dreame of the Divill & Dives.
The Crowne Garland of golden Bases both parts.
Pleasant conceits of Hobson.
Andrews Besolucon to turne to God. His Repentance. His golden
chaine. His Caveat to winn sinners. His peticon.
A rich cabinet wth variety of inventions, by J. W.
Venus ttirtle doves, or Cupids conquest, &c.
[Page 316] The 3'' part of the unfortunate sonne.
Master The Welch Traveller.
Rob. White. Hind's Life.
The History of Valentine and Orson.
The Unfortunate Jack the 2* parte.
Viniger <& Mustard.
The History of Fryar Bacon.
The Accademy of Pleasure, by Sam" Sheapard.
The History of Omatus & Artesia.
A Golden Garland of Princely delights &c.
The Practise of the Faithfull.
Parsimus ye first & second part.
To wch assignment the hand of Master Ralph Smith warden is sub-
scribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque.
20tb of ai>ri»
Master Entred . . . under the hands of S' Oelanwo Bridoman, Mathew
i^Crooke. Hale, Edw: Atkins, Tho: Twisden, Tho: Tyekell, Christ: Turner,
Tho. Drlng. Sam"-'' Browne, Wad: Windham, John Keylino, Jo Archer, Ki:
M*»^r liAYNSFORD, Judges of his Mats Courts at Westmr, and under ye hand
Master '■^^ Master William Leake Warden a booke or coppy intituled Les
Hen. Twyford. Reports du Treserudite Edmond Anderson, Chivalier, Nadgairs Seiguiour
Master Cheife Justice del CoiSian Bank, &c. The first & second parts, wth two
tables to each booke vj*
Ts^»&:'}a. Crook.
23 April— 11 May 1666.]
[18» Caroli Regis 11.]
365
[Page 310]
Master
Tho. Plerrepont.
230 ^pv. 1666
Eutred for his copie by vertue of an Assignment under ye hand & scale of
Edward Wateehouse, of Syon Colledge, London, Esq, Administrator of
ye goods & chattells of William Du Gard, late citizen & staconer of
London, deced, and Testamentary guardian to Lydia Du Gard, Daughter
of ye said William Du Gard & now a minor (in speeiall trust & confidence
only & to & for the only use & behoofe of him ye said Edward Waterhouse)
all his estate, right & title of in & unto a Booke or Coppy intituled. The
English Rudiments of ye Laiine Tongve, Explained by Question & Answere,
by William Du Gard. To wch Assignment ye hand of Master Smith
warden is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
Master
Sam"' Thomson.
10 mm 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master John Hall and Master
Ralph Smith warden a booke or coppy intituled A Discourse of the
Terrestriall Paradise aiming at a more probable discourse of ye true
ScituacTjn of that happie place of our first parents habitation, by N. C. vj*
Master
Robert Bolter.
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Thomas Griqos and Master
Warden Smith a booke or coppy intituled The first last or ye formall
hypocrite fiirther from salvation (as to ye way of Gods ordinarie worMng)
then ye prophane sinner ; being ye substance of sevall Sermons preached
in course at a Lecture in Countrey, by J. 0.
vj"
[Page 317]
Master
Will. Garrett.
ic m^i 1666
Entred . . . imder ye hands of Master John Hall and Master
William Leake warden a booke or coppy intituled Priscianus Ephebus,
or a more full & copious exemplificacon of ye Pules of Syntax, heretofore
printed in a smaller Booke & intituled Priscianus Nascens . . vj*
Master
Win. Crook,
SO MMi 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master L'Esteanob and Master
Smith warden a booke or coppy intituled The Compleate Measurer or a
breife <£• exact way of mensuracon &c, by Tho: Hamond
VJ"
Master
Hen. Mortlock.
Mav ^t lltb 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Ralph Smith, warden, a booke or coppy intituled Acadenda Italica, ye
publique schoole of Drawing, or ye Oentlenmns accomplishmt the first &
second part, by Ja: Palma, &c vj*
366
[14 May— 11 June 1666.
[18° Caroli Regis I J.]
A. Crook,
.'SmfthTJ
Master
Hen. Hortlock.
Entred for his copie under \y. hands of ye Eight Reverend Father in God,
Humphry, Lord Bpp of London, and Master Ralph Smith warden, a
booke or coppy intituled A Ratioiiall Accompt of ye Ormmds of Protestant
Iteligion, being a vindication of ye Ld Arch-Bpp of Canterbury'' s Relation
of a conference <S-c, from ye pretended answere by T. C. by Edward
Stillingfleet, B.D vj*
[Page 318]
Master
Abell Roper
and Master
Francis Tyton.
no MMi 1666
Eutred . . . under the hands of Mathewe Hale Lord Cheife
Baron of his Mats Cort of Exchequer and Master Willm Leake warden
a booke or copie intituled Judge Rolls his Comon Place booke, or an
abridgment of the Laws
vj"
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
[Page 319]
170 0t^ij t666
Entred . . . under ye hands of ye Loed Aelington and Master
Ralph Smith warden a coppy or paper intituled The London Gazette
from Aprill ye 12'" to Aprill ye 16"" 1666
from Aprill ye 16'" to Aprill ye 19'" 1G66
from Aprill ye 19'" to Aprill ye 23* 1666
from Aprill ye 23* to Aprill ye 26'" 1666
from Aprill ye 26'" to Aprill ye 30'" 1666
from Aprill ye 30'" to May 3" 1666 .
from May 3" to May 7'" 1666 .
from May ye 7'" to May ye 10'" 1666
from May ye 10'" to May ye 14'" 1666
from May ye 14'" to May ye 17'" 1666
vj
Vjd
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vj*
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Master
Bobtt White.
Master
John Place.
Master
Ucorge Dawes.
9° Simit 1666
Entred . . . imder the hands of Master Secretary Bennett (now
Lord Arlington) and Master Ralph Smith warden a booke or copie
intituled The Historic of the world in five bookes, &c formerly written by
S' Walter Raleigh, knight vj*
Master
Jo, Hacock.
[Page 320]
Master
JohnHaoock.
11° %mii 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Jo: Cooke by appointmt of
ye Right hono''''' Master Secretary Morice and Master Smith warden, a
paper intituled, The Current Intelligencer begining June ye 4'" 1666 vj*
from June ye 4'" to June ye 7'" 1666 .
from June ye 7'" to June ye 11'" 1666
from June ye 11'" to June ye 14'" 1666
VJ*
vj*
vj*
r^'Smitif;} A.Crook.
19—28 June 1666.]
[18° Caroli Regis II.]
367
Master
Andrew Crook.
Master
Jobn Baker.
190 Simif 1666
Entred for their copie under ye hands of Roger L'Esteange, Esq', and
Master Warden Leak a booke or coppy intituled Elegantiae Poeticae
in Locos Coimmes diyestae, et ex optimis Aauctoribus collectae. Opera
Johannis Blumerel, Lotharigensis vj*
Master
The. Newcomb.
[Page 321]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
25tb Sunc 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of the Lord Arlington and Master
Warden Smith a Paper intituled, The London Gazette, from May ye 17""
to May ye 21" 1666
from May 21 to May 24 1666 .
from May 24 to May 28 1666 .
from May 28 to May 31 1666 .
from May 31 to June ye 4'" 1666
from June 4"' to June 7'" 1666 .
from June ye 7'" to June ye ll"- 1666
from June ye 11"" to June ye 14"' 1666
from June ye 14"" to June ye 18 '' 1666
from June ye 18"" to June ye 21, 1666
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Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Tim. Twyford.
280 ^tmii 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Roger L'Estrange Esq' and
Master Warden Leak a boojce or coppy intituled The Experienced Farrier,
being a colleccon of such excellent Receipts as Juive not heretofore bin printed ;
Treating of ye nature & cure of all diseases incident to horses, by R. Beale,
Gent, whereunto are added the Receipts of N. Shaw one of ye ablest Farriers
of London, being those whereof he made use himself e i& by wch he effected
many great cures .......... vj*
368
[19—27 July 1666.
[18° Caroli Regis II.]
Ac-k..{|:S'i-,n.]
M^^itx: ^nlireUi €roofte, i*lastn%
master: Hicftar^ Mo»ston j ^»«*^^*^^ws.
[Page 323]
Master
Jobn Hacock.
[Page 324]
Master
John Hacock.
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
[Page 325]
Master
The. Newcomb.
190 Stilt I 1666
Eiitred for his copies uuder ye hands of Master John Cooke hy
appointment of ye Eight houo''''' Master Secretary Mobice and Master
EoYSTON Warden a paper intituled The Current Intelligencer from June
ye
14"
to June ye 18'" 1666
from June ye 18"" to June ye 21' 1666
from June ye 21" to June ye 25"' 1666
from June ye 25 to June ye 28 1666 .
from June ye 28 to July ye 2'' 1666 .
from July ye 2" to July ye 5"" 1666 .
from July ye 5*" to July ye O'" 1666 .
from July ye 9"' to July ye 12"' 1666
from July ye 12"" to July ye 16 1666 .
Dtc iirJr
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Entred
under ye liands ye Lord Arlinqton and Master
RoYSTON warden u paper intituled The Lo7idor,
21" to June ye 25"' 1666 ....
from June ye 25'" to June ye 28 1666
from June ye 28 to July ye 2" 1666 .
from July ye 2'' to July ye 5'" 1666 .
from July ye 5'" to July ye 9'" 1666 .
from July ye 9'" to July ye 12'" 1666 .
from July ye 12'" to July ye 16'" 1666
Gazette fi
om June ye
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Master
Andrew Crooke,
Master.
27° 3)tiUr 1666
Eutred ... by vertue of an assignment under ye hand & seale of
Edwaed Watkrhouse of Syon CoUedge, London, EBrf Administrator of
ye goods & cha^tells late of William l)u Gard, late citizen & staconer
of London deced, & Testamentarie Guardian to Lydia Du Gard
Daughter of ye said William, & now a minor, all ye estate right, title
& interest wch he hath (as administrator &■ giiard'ian aforesaid) of in
* unto two bookes or coppies intituled, Du Gards Greeke Grammer, and
Sidleys Mamude Linguae Graecae — To wch assignment the hand of
Master Richard Royston warden is subscribed Salvo iure cuiuscunque.
[No sum stated.]
[l:E''optonl*'Cr«o.e.
11—22 August 1666.]
[18- Caroli Regis II.]
369
Master
Will. Godbld.
11° ^ttg, 1666
Entred for his copie under ye hands of Master John Cooke by lyeence of
ye right hono"'' Master Secretary Moreice and Master Eichaed Royston
warden a booke or coppy intituled The Life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini
who governed ye church during ye tine (sic) of Innocent the Tenth ; which
was from ye yeare 1644 to ye yeare 1655 ..... vj*
Master
Sam. Speed.
16 ^tlfi. 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Joseph Williamson by
appointment of ye right honorable the Loeu Aelington a paper or
coppy intituled A Netv Ballad of a famous German Prince <& a renowned
English Duke, &c vj*
%\x^mt 13 1666
[Page 326] Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Geigg and Master
Master Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled Pinox Berum naturalium
OctaTian Pulleyn. Britannicarum continens vegitabilia, animalia et fossillia in hac insula
rifjiorta inchoatus. Auctore Christophero Merrett, medicinae doctore
utriusque Societatis Kegiae socio, primoque musaei Harl: custode vj*
16 aiig. 1666
Master Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns chaplain to
James Collyng. ye most Reverend Eather in God, Gilbert Lord Archbishopp of Canterbury
and Master Rich: Royston warden, a booke or coppy intituled Some
consideracons about witchcraft in a letter to ye much honoured Robert
Hunt, Esq' by J. Or. divine '•'■ . . . . . . vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
[Page 327]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
^xtQ. 220 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of ye Loed Aelington and Master
Royston warden, a Paper intituled, The London Gazette, from July ye
16'" to July ye IQ'" 1666
from July ye 19'" to July ye 23'' 1666
from July ye 23" to July ye 26 1666 .
from July ye 26 to July ye 30"' 1666
from July ye 30"" to August ye 2* 1666
from August ye 2* to Aug: ye 6"" 1666
from August ye 6"" to Aug: ye 9"" 1666
from August ye 9"" to Aug: ye 13"" 1666
from August ye 13"" to Aug: ye 16'" 1666
from August ye 16'" to August ye 20'" 1666
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47
370 [22 August— 27 October 1666. A.cr<,.ke.{|\5;'«;^,„]
[18° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
John Macock.
STtig, n^ 1666
Entred for his copies under ye hands of Master John Cooke by
appointmt of ye right honorable Master Secretary Morrice and Master
Rich: Royston warden, a paper intituled The Current Intelligencer from
July ye 16'" to July ye 19"' 1666
from July ye 19'" to July ye 23" 1666
from July ye 23" to July ye 26'" 1666
from July ye 26«" to July ye 30'" 1666
from ye 30'" of July to ye 2" of August, 1666
from August ye 2* to August ye 6'" 1666 .
from August ye 6'" to Aug: ye 9'" 1666 .
from Aug: ye 9'" to Aug: ye 13'" 1666
from Aug: ye 13'" to Aug: ye 16'" 1666
from August ye 16'" to August the 20'" 1666
from August the 20'" to August the 23* 1666
ii
[Page 328 J
Master
Sam>i' Speed.
220 flug» 1666
Entred . . . under ye hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
RoYSTON warden a booke or coppy intituled Great Britaines Catalogue of
Honour, or a lasting Memoriall of thoge noble, reverend, & excellent pergon-
ageg that died or guffered hy Sequegtration Decimation or otherunge for ye
Protestant Religion, And the great principall of it allegiance to their
Soveraigne in ye late warreg, from ye yeare 1637 to ye yeare 1660, by
David Floyd, minister vj*
17° ®i;tol)n$ 1666
James Collyns. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkins and Master
Richard Royston warden a copie or booke intituled A Sermon preached
Octob 10, before the howse of Lords at Westminster Abbey, uppon
occasion of the burning of London, Septemb 2, 3, 1666, by Seth Ward,
Bishopp of Exeter
vj"
270 ®ctol>r» 1666
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the haud and seale
Tho. Williams. of Philemon Stephens citizen and Stacouer of London, all the estate,
right and tytle wch he the said Philemon Stephens hath, of in and to, a
Copie or Booke Intituled, Virgill wth the notes of Thomas Parnaby,
to wch assignment, the hand of Master Richard Royston, warden is
subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
vj
id
TE. Tyler
K. Royaton.
crooke. 27 October — 19 December 1666.]
[18° Caroli Regis //.]
371
270 ®rtofier 1666
Master Entred for his copie by order of the howse of Commons assembled in
Henry Mortlock. Parliam' at Westminster a copie or booke intituled A Sermon preached
before the honorable howse of Commons at S' Margaretts Westminster,
Octob 10, being the Past Day appoynted for the late dreadfuU Fire
in the City of London. By Edward Stillingfleete, B.D. Eector of
S' Andrewes Holborne, and one of his Majesties chaplaynes in ordinary
Master
Henry Mortlock
and Master
James Collyna.
VJ"
270 ^oaemlir. 1666
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
[ ] Warden a copie or booke intituled The Tryumphs of Borne
over despised Protestaney, worthy the consideraSdn of all true Protestants
70 13cci;m1}r* 1666
Mooter
William Nott.*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
RiCHABD EoYSTON warden a copie or booke intituled A Sermon preached
at Lambeth Chappell on the 25* of November, uppon the consecracon
of the right reverend Father in Grod, Doctor John Dolben, Lord Bishopp
of Eochester, by Robert South, D.D. Publique Orator to the University
of Oxford, and Chaplayn to the Lord high Chancellor of England vj*
[Page 329]
Master
Richard BoyBton
Warden.
80 Mobcnthv* [i.e. Mucmhvin] 1666
Entred ... by Order of the howse of Comons assembled in Parlia-
ment at Westminster a copie or booke intituled A Sermon preached before
the honorable howse of Comons at S' Margaretts, Westminster, Novem'K 7
being the Fast Day appoynted for the Plague of Pestilence, By Richard
Perrinchief, D.D. vj*
180 l!l(mn1)r« 1666
Master
Raph Smith.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Cook and Master
EiCHARD EoYSTON Warden a copie or booke intituled The Church
Catechism explayned, for the ease and furtherance of Instruccbn, as well in
publique, as in privat, Or, M' Bernards Platforms published in ye yeere
1629 revised and putt into a new forme, by Joseph Waite
VJ"
190 Btccmhv* 1666
Master
John Durham.
Entred ... by order of the howse of Comons * Lords assembled
in Parliament at Westminster, dated die Jovis 8° Novembris last past, a
copie or booke intituled A Sermon preached before the Peers in the Abby
Church at Westminster, Novemd 7, 1666, being a day of solemn humiliation
for the continuing Pestilence ; By Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich vj*
* Deleted in Register.
372
[26 December— 16 January 1666.
[18° Caroli Regis II.]
A. Crook..{^' ^yl"; 1
'S. Eoyiton.J
Master
Edward Brewster.
260 Hccemtir* T666
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyn and
Master [ ] Warden a copie or booke intituled AOrOS AYTO-
ni2T02, or Scriptures selfe evidence to prove its existence, authoritie,
certantie in it selfe, and sufficiencie (in its hind) to assertaine others, That
it is inspired of God to he the only rule of faith ; Published as a Plea for
Protestants in the defence of their profession &c
Vj«
SlitnUitri) 5 1666 [i.e. 1666*7]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Esteange and
Richard Head. Master Richard Royston warden a copie or booke intituled The English
Rogue corrected and amended wth additions, Or the Life of Meriton Latroon
a witty extravagant, being a compleate discoverie of the most eminent cheates
of both sexes vj*
3fanuar|) 8 1666 [i.<\ 1666*7]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Rogee L'Esteange and Master
Geo. Harlock, sen''- Richaed Royston warden a copie or booke intituled ^ wewe CaiZewrfer,
generally usefull for all seamen, conteyning new and exact ephemerides of the
sunne, wth the Table of the sunnes declinasbn. As also, A Table of the North
Starrs newly calculated Newe tables of 81 of the principall fixed starrs,
wth their magnitude, nature, longitude, latitude, declinacon, and right
ascention. Newe tables of the Sunnes right ascention semi-diurnall, and
semi-noctumall arches, wth the sunnes amplitude serving every latitude
ether (sic) North or South to 59 degrees. A Table of the Latitude and
Longitude, of all the most eminent places in the world new calculate, wth
manie other Tables and Rules usefull in Navigation. By WillBT Thrasher,
Philo-Mathemat.
Memorand. It was agreed unto by M' Hurlock, at a Cort held the
IS"" of January aforesaid, that when the foresaid Booke intituled A New
Callender generally usefull for all seamen, is printed, there shalbe delivered
80 manie perfect Bookes into the English stock, as the sheetes of the
Almanack therein, proporCQnably comes to; M' Hurlock being allowed
for printing the same vj*
[Page 830]
Master
Francis Colei.
Sitmutrv 16 1666 [U\ 1666*7]
Entred ... by vertue of an assigmnent under the hand and seale
of Will" Whitwood citizen and staconer of London, all the estate
right, and tytle, wch he the said Will'" Whitwood hath, of in and to, one
copie intituled the Astrologicall Fortune- Teller ; and also of in and to,
one other copie intituled, Pollitique Witt in a Pound; And also of in and
to one other copie intituled. The begining, progresse, and end of man. To
wch assignment, the hand of Master Richaed Royston is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque vj*
[f- ll'!!!.. lA. Crooke.
L R. Royston, i
20 January— 9 February 1666.]
[18''-19° Caroli Regis IL]
373
Slanu^rS 20 1666 [i.e. 1666^7]
Entred for his copie under the hand of S' Edward Tuknee, Speaker of
the howse of Comons a copie or booke intituled The speech of S' Edward
Turner, knight, Speaker of the honorable howse of Commons, to the Kinges
most excellent Maiesty, delivered on Fryday the 18'* day of January 1666
Master
Robte Pawlet.
[i.e. 1666-7]
vj
id
Master
John Martyn.
Master
John Place.
Master
Hen..Herringman.
3)ivnttitr|) 21 1666 [i.e. 1666*7]
Entred . . . under the hand of John Cooke, Esq', in the name of
the right Honorable Master Secretary Morice and under the hand of
Master Eoyston warden a copie or booke intituled A Translacon of the
Embassie of the East India Companie of the United Netherlands, to the
Emperor of China, or the Grand Cham of Tartaric ; Together with a de-
scription of the cuntrey and government of China, and a short relacon of
the late Warrs there vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Entred . . . under the hand of John Cooke, Esq', in the name of
the right ho''"' Master Secretary Moeice, and under the hand of Master
Eoyston, Warden a copie or booke intituled Harme ivatch, harme catch,
beinge a relacon of the defeating Cardinall Mazarine and Oliver Cromwells
designe to have taken Ostend by treachery in the yeere 1658, Written in
Spanish by a Person of Quallitie, (who was a cheife actor in the preventing
of it) by way of Letter to a Friend of his, presently after the business, since.
printed in that language, and now translated into English
VJ
id
(Boti Irte
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'Estrange Esq' and
Hen. Herringman. Master Eoyston warden, a copie or booke intituled A7inus Mirabilis The
yeere of wonders 1666, An Historicall Poem, conteyninge the Progresse and
various Successe of our Navall warr wth Holland, under the conduct of
his highnes Prince Rupert, and his Grace the Duke of Albemarle, and
describing the Fire of London. By John Driden Esq'
VJ
id
Osotr trie
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
Hen. Herringman. ^f JJichard Marriott, citizen and staconer of London, all the estate,
right and tytle wch he the said Eichard Marriott hath, of in and to, one
copie or booke, intituled, Poems by M" Catherine Phillipps. To wch
assignment the hand of Master Eoyston warden is subscribed Salvo iure
cuiuscunque vj
id
[Page 331]
Master
Robtt Paulett.
iTclirttsHTtt 9 1666 [i.e. 1666*7]
Entred . . . under the hand of S' Edward Turner, Speaker of the
howse of Comons a copie or booke intituled The Speech of S' Edw. Turner,
knight. Speaker of the honorable howse of Comons to the Kinges most excellent
Maty, delivered on Fryday, the 8'* of February 1666 [i.e. 1666-7] uppon
the Prorogation of the Parliamt vj"*
374
[21 February— 25 March 1666.
[19° Caroli Regis II.]
ACroo>.M|/4'.;.„.]
Master
Bobt. Duncomb.
Master
Sam. Tomson.
Master Tyton.
Master
NeTill Symon8.
M&ster
Bobt* Paulett.
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
Matter
Jostaoa Johnson.
Master
Joeboa Johnson.
iTefttr, 21 1666 [i.e. 1666^7]
Entred for his copie xmder tlie liands of Master Tho: Gbigg, and Master
Warden Eoyston, a copie or booke intituled Pacyence and its perfect
Worke, meditated and written, that weeke the deplorable Fire was at
London, and uppon that occasion, by Doctor Goodwyn . . • vj*
iTcttr, 22 1666 [i.e. 1666^7]
Entred . . . under tlie bands of Master Tomkyns and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled A dialogue betweene a
Popish Preist, and an English Protestant ; wherein, the principall poynts
and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined.
By Mathewe Poole, minister of the G-ospell ..... vj*
iWardi 12 1666 [i.e. 1666^7]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Cook and Master
Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled The reasons of the Christian
religion, by Eichard Baxter
vj"
Match 15 1666 [i.e. 1666^7]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Gkigg and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled A call to the unconverted to
turne and live &c, by Richard Baxter
VJ"
mnch 17 1666 [i.e. 1666^7]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Eoyston a booke or copie entituled Astrologicall Praedictions
of Englandg hapie successe and compleat victorie over the French, Dutch,
and Dane this yeere 1667; The rebuilding and flourishing of the City oj
London, in great glory, our King commanding the treasures of his enimies &c.
MAtch 1$ 1666
VJ"
Entred . . . under the hands of the Lokd Arlington and Master
Eoyston warden, Twentie severall Papers, each of them intituled, the
London Gazette, the first begininge January tho S*, The last ending
March the ll"" ii* vj*
[Note. — As the last issue entered was that of August the
20th, 1666, it is evident that the fire caused a cessation of
the paper for four months.]
Match 25 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Cook and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled A Treatise concerning the Lords
Supper with -ethef-* Three dialogues, for the more full informacdn of the
wecJce in the nature and use of this sacrament. By Tho: Doolitell vj*
€o^ X(ic
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Cook and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled A Spirituall Antidote vj*
* Deleted in Register.
[E. Tyler.
}A.cro.ke. 26 MaFch— 12 April 1667.]
[19° Caroli Regis //.]
375
[Page 332]
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
Master
Hen, Mortlock.
Master
Tym. Garthwaite.
Master
Will"- Crook.
Master
Nath. Brook.
Master
James Flesher.
iWarcft 260 1667
Entred for his copie under the hands of Eoger L'Estbanoe Esq', and
Master Warden Royston, a booke or copie intituled The Visions of Bom:
Francisco de Quereclo, Knight of the Order of 8' James, &c, Turn'd into
English by R. L vj*
ajJViU 2 1667
Entred . . . by his Mats especiall command and under the hand of
Master Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled A Sermon preached
before the King, March 13, 1666-7. By Edward Stillingfleete, B.D.
Chaplaine in ordinary to his Maty
vj
id
(EoTr tfic
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyns and
Master Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled The decay of Christian
pyetie, Or Duty lost in disobedience An impartiall survey of the ruyns of
Christian religion, undetermined by unchristian practice. Written by the
author of The whole dwty of Man
VJ"
^)inU 8 1667
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and scale
of John Playfeee, citizen and staconer of Loudon, all the estate right
and tytle wch he the said John Playfere hath, of in and to one copie or
booke intituled The Proiector being a comedy by John Wilson, gent.
And also of in and to one other copie or booke intituled, The White
Divell, or Victoria and Corombona, a Tragedy by John Webster, And also
of in and to one other copie or booke intituled Le Bomant Comique, or
the comicall romance, in two parts, written origenally in French, by
M' Scarron, and translated into English by John Bolteele gent. And
also of in and to one other copie or booke intituled. The Amarous
Orontus, or Love in Passion, A Comedy translated out of Italyan into
English, by John Bolteele, gent. To wch assignement, the hand of
Master Warden Eoyston is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque ij»
^ %pxi\l 10 1667
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Royston warden. An exact
surveigh of the streetes, lanes and churches conteyned within the ruyns of
the city of London, reduced into one entire mapp by John Leak, surveyor,
with discriptions .......... vj*
^pviU 12 1667
Entred . . . under the liauds of Master Secretary Morice and
Master Warden Tylbe, a booke or copie intituled Analecton Anglo-
hritannicon, Libri duo, Quibus ea m,axime quae ad civilem illius, quae
iam Aiiglia dicitur magnae Britanniae partis antiquitus administrationem,
res domi puhlica sacras, prophanas, statusqiie catrastophas usque ad
Normanni adventum attinent, ex antiquis simul et neotericis depromta,
temporum iuxta seriem digesta historice et arctissime componuntur. Opere
et induslria Joannis Selden, Terrigensis & societate interioris Templi
Londiniensis
VJ
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376
[16 April— 2 May 1667.
[19° Caroli Regis //.]
*<=™"'^{|:S;!r.to..]
[Page 333]
Margarett
Mathewes,
nptiW 16 1667
Entred for her copie by veiiue of an Assigimit uuder the hands and seale
of Richard Tardley assignee of Ann Batt, administratrix of the goods
and chattels of Gartrude Dawson decessed, all the estate right and tytle
wch he the said Richard Yardley hath, of in and to one copie or booke
intituled, The Countesse of Kents mmiuall To wch assignment the hand
of Master Warden Royston is subscrited. Salvo iure cuinscunque vj^
Master
Tymothy Twyford.
^^irtU 23 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tomkins and Master
Warden Royston, a paper or copie intituled, Schema Sacrum, in ordine
ad ordinem, ecclesiae Anglicanae ceremoniamm. By Anthonie Sadler,
D.D. Chaplaine in Ordinaire to his Maty
Vjo
Master
Rich. Mills.
^pxiU 24 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Cook and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Divine contentment, or a
medicine for a discontented man ; and a confession of Faith, and other
Poems uppon severall subjects. By Edward Manlove of Ashborue in
the county of Derby Esq'' vj*
Master
Hen. Twyford.
Master
James Collynt.
Master
John Hancock.
Master
John Hancock,
%pvin 25 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Vindiciae Medicinae Bationa-
lis. A vindicacon of the rationall way of Phisich, from the aspertions of the
author of a booJce intituled Medela Medicinae and of other pseudo chymists
and mountebancks. By George Castle Doctor of Physick . . vj^
^pviH 26 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Warden Royston, a booke or copie intituled A Fast Sermon on the Kinges
Martyrdom, or, A Loyall Teare dropt on the vault of our late Martyr' d
Soveraigne, in an aniversarie Sermon on the day of his murther . vj*
iWaij 2 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Warden Tyler, a booke or copie intituled Precious Remedies against
Satans devises, or. Salve for believers and unbelievers sores. By Tho:
Brooks, formerly at S' Margaretts Fishestreete hill . . " vj"*
coJjr trie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns, and Master
Warden Tyler a booke or copie intituled A String of Pearles, or the best
thinges reserved till last ; discovered in a sermon preached in London June 8,
1657, at the Funerall of (that tryumphant saint,) M™ Mary Blake, late
wife to M' Nicholas Blake merchant, with an Elegy on her death. By
Tho: Brooks, Preacher of the word at Margaretts new Fishestreete vj*
r?' Y"; }A. Crook..
2 May— 29 June 1667.]
[19° CaroH Regis I/.]
377
Master
John Hancock.
iWag 2 1667
Entred for bis copie under tlie hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns, and
Master Warden Tyler, a booke or copie intituled The Silent Soule, wth
soveraigne Antidotes against the most miserahle exigents. Or a Christian with
an Olive leafe in his mouth. By Tho: Brooks, Preacher of the word at
Margaretts new Fishestreete, London
vj"
[Page 334]
Master
Joseph More.
ittiio 3 1667
Eutred . . ; under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled The Simple Informed, The
Synner Converted, The ivealce Christian Confirmed and Comforted By
Richard Young vj*
Master
Will™' Crook.
m^U 24 1667
Enti"ed . . . under the hands of Master Tomkyns and Master Warden
Royston a booke or copie intituled Francisci Clerk Praxis curiae
Admiralitatis Angliae . . . . . . . . . vj*
Master
WUl"' Crook.
Mrs. Ann Seile.
eoTr XfU
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tomkins and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Hugo Grotius catachisme
in Latine, translated into Greeke by Christopher Wase, and in English
by Francis Gouldsmith, with a Praxis or Clavis thereon by Bartholomewe
Beale in greeke and latine. Also a Catalogue of all Hugo Grotius workes
VJ
id
Sunc 1 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of S' Edward Walker, Garter,
S' Edward Bishe, Clarenceux, and W" Dugdale Esq'' Norroy, and
under the hand of Master Warden Royston, a booke or copie intituled
A Catalogue of the Baronetts of this kingdome of England, from the first
ereccon of that dignity, untill this tyme
VJ
id
<Eolr tiic
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrang, and
Tho. Dringe. Master Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled The rrincoeioi *
Prineeis, or the Death of Richard the third, A Tragedy
VJ-
%\mt 29 1667
Master Eoyston. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns, and
Master Warden Tyler a booke or copie intituled The second 2'art of the
Dissuasive from Poperie, In vindicacon of the first part, and further
reprooffe and conviction of the Roman errors. By Jerem. Lord Bishop of
Downe vj*
H
* Deleted in Register.
48
378
[2—21 July 1667.
[19° Caroli Regis II.]
*°-k-{s:x!;:u..]
aittltf 2 1667
Master Heweomb. Entred for his copies under the hands of the Lord Aeliwgton and
Master Eoyston warden, Twentie severall Papers, each of them intituled
The London Gazette, the first begining March the 14'", the last ending,
May the 20** i»
Sta^ 21 1667
Master Newcomb. Entred . . . under the hands of the Lord Arlington and Master
Eoyston warden, Twenty severall papers, each of them intituled. The
London Gazette, the first begininge May the 23'', The last ending
August the first .......... x'
[S:'A-:u.>-->^»"-
25—28 July 1667.]
[19° Caroli Regis 11.]
379
M^^ttt: f^ttitifreg l^otisnson, M^^ttt.
Wl^ttftn^,
[Page 335]
Master
John Hartyn.
aittlH 25 1667
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Tho: Grigq and
Master Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Enter into thy closet,
Or, a Method and Order for privat Devotion .
VJ"
Master
John Hartyn.
Master
James AUestrey.
Entred . . . under the handes of Master Secretarie Moeice and
Master Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled TJte Higtorie of the
Institution, deiigne, and Progretse of the Royall Society of London for the
Advancement of experimentall Philosophy ..... vj*
SttlM 27 1667
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyns, and Master
Sam. Speede. Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Memories of the Lives, Actions
Sufferinges, and death, of those noble reverend and excellent Personages that
dyed or suffered hy Sequestracbn decimation, or otherwise, for the Protestant
Religion, and the great Principle thereof. Allegiance to their Soveraigne, in
the late Warrs, from the yeere 1637 to 1660. Together wth the life and
Martyrdome of Kings Charles the first. By David LLoyd
vj
id
G
3>ul» 27 1667
Master Warden Entred ... by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand and Scale of
Royston. Dixy Page Citizen and Staconer of London [ ] of Francis Cossinet
late Citizen and Stadoner of London, All the Estate right and tytle wch
he the said Francis Cossinet hath, of in and to One Copie or Booke
Intituled, The Ghildes Booke, and Youthes Booke ; And also of in and to
One other Copie or Booke Intituled, A Guide for the Childe and youth.
To wch Assignment the hand of Master Warden Tyler is subscribed.
SalTO iure cuiuscunque
VJ
id
Master
Tho. Williami.
3ttlj> 28 1667
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hand and scale
of John Wii,liam8 Citizen and Staconer of London, all liis estate right
and tytle wch he the said John Williams hath, of in and to one copie or
booke Intituled, A Catalogue of our English wryters on the holy Scriptures,
&c. To wch Assignm' the hand of Master Warden Royston is sub-
scribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque vj^
380
[7—19 August 1667.
[19" Caroli Regis //.]
H.E,byn..,.}|;T^'-„,]
[Page 336]
Master
Herringman.
August 7 1667
Entred for his copie under the hands of Eogee L'Estbange Esq' and
Master Warden Eoyston a booke intituled Three newe Playes viz : The
Usurper a Tragedy. The Change of Crownes, a Play ; The London
Gentleman A Comedy. All three written by the honorable Edward
Howard Esq' vj*
Master
Herringman.
€olr "Hit
Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'Estrange Esq' and
Master Warden Royston a booke intituled Mustapha, a Tragedy, written
by the right honorable the Earle of Orrery
vj"
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'Estrange Esq' and
Herringman. Master Warden Eoyston a booke. or copie intituled An Essay of
Dramatick Poesie, &c, The Wild Gallant, A Comedy. The Mayden Queene,
A Comedy, by John Dryden Esq' vj*
%x\Qmt T2 1667
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall, and Master
Balph Needbam. Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intitiiled Bisquisitio Anatomica de
formato Foeiu. Antore Gualtero Needham cu ij Figuris
vj"
attgtmt 19 1667
Master Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hand and seale
Henry Herringman. ^f ^jjjj Moseley widowe executrix of the last will and Testamt of
Humfrey Moseley late Citizen and Staconer of London, all the estate,
right and tytlo which shee the said Ann Moseley hath of in and to the
sererall Bookes or Copies, or parts of copies hereafter named, viz :
A Booke called Poemes vix Miscellanieg, The Mistres or Love Verses ;
Pindarique Odes, and Davideis, a Sacred Poem of the Troiobles of
David in English by Abraham Cowley . . . . vj*
And also a booke or copie intituled PoemAt, Songes, Sonnetls, Elegies,
by John Donne, D.D.
vj"
And also . . . Maskes Playes and Poems bj S' Wil!tE Dave-
nant, viz : Love and Honor, the one halfe. Unfortunat Lovers.
Albovine King of Lombardy. Just Italyan. Crewell Brother.
Madagascar wth other Poems ; and theis 4 Maskes, viz', Luminalia,
Salmacida Tholia, Temple of Love, Brittannia Triumphans vj*
And also
And also
Poems wth a maske by Thomas Carewe, Esq'
vj'
Stepps to the Temple, Sacred Poems, wth the
Delight of the Muses, by Richard Crashawe
VJ"
[l:^y:ion.}=J^»''y"«- 19 August— 21 September 1667. J 381
[19° Caroli Regis //.]
And also a Booke or copie intituled Ben: Johnsons workes
3* Volume. Conteyning 15 Maskes : Horrace Art of Poetry in
English ; English Grammer ; Tymher and discoveries ; Underwoods,
consisting of poems; The magnetich Lady; A Tale of a Tuhb ;
The sadd Shepheard, or a Tale of Bobyn Hood, wth Mortimers
Fall ; The Divells an Asse, a comedy ; The widow, a comedy
And also . . . II Pastor Fido, The Faithfull Shepheard, &c,
Translated by S' Richard Fanshawe, wth other Poemes annexed
[Page 337]
Master
Hen. Herringman.
And also one booke or copie intituled Poems wth Letters, and Playes,
wth the Bemaynee, by S' John Suckling . . . . vj*
And also . . . Coopers Hill, a Poem. The Sophie, a Tragedy.
The Destruccon of Troy, being a Translacbn of the Second Boolce
of Virgills Eneiadt into Englishe
vj"
Unto wch foresaid Assignment, the hand of Master Warden Eoyston is
subscribed &c.
Master
Sam. Symons.
%\\ti,mi 20 1667
Entred for his copie under the liands of Master Thomas Tomkyns
and Master Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Paradise lost
A Poem in Tenne boohes by J. M.
vj"
Master
Tho. Rooks.
(Kolr tfit
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Cook and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Hoders decimall Arithmatich,
or a, Plainer and famili'or teaching the said Art, then hetherto hath beene
published. Also Tables of Intrest tippon Intrest, the value of all sorts of
purchases at anie rate of Intrest, from 5 to 12 pi Cent; of Bebate, the true
use of the said Tables. I3y James Hodder Scholemaster, late in Loath bury,
now at Bowe
VJ"
Mrs. Ann
Maxwell.
^n^rnt 30 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled The life and death of Mother
Shipton, or a true Belacbn of what strange and wonderfull thinges shee
did and spakt Slc ......... . vj*
Master
mcb. Royston.
Se(|tt(ml). 21 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Joseph Williamson (by
command of my Lord Arlington) and Master Warden Tyler a copie
or booke intituled The Buckler of State and Justice, against the designe
manifestly discovered of the Universall Monarchy, under the vaine pretext
of the Queene of France her Pretensions, Translated out of French, 1667
VJ
id
* Deleted in Begister.
382 [15 October— 24 December 1667. H.E.bya..=.{|;^';';;i„]
[19° Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Sam. Speeds.
©rtolicr 15 1667
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns, and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled The City and Cuntrey
Purchaser and Builder, by Steeven Primate gent . . . vj^
Master
Kich. Royston.
nobemh. 7 1667
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Thc- Tomkyns a copie or
booke intituled A Funerall Sermon preached at the ohtequies of the right
reverend Father in God, Jeremy, Lord Bi$hop of Downe ; By Doctor George
Rust, Deaue of Connor
vj°
Master
Joseph Clark.
floticml), 22 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tompkins and
Master Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled Tropatthehematologiae
Bhetoricae Libri Duo, By Will"" Walker, B.D.
vj
id
flobcmh. 2S 1667
[Page 338] Entred . . . under the hand of Master Warden Eoyston a booke
Mrs. Ann Selle. or copie intituled Coimographie in fower Bookes, Contayning the Choro-
graphic arid historic of the ivholc world, and all the principall Kingdomes,
Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof. By Peter Heylyn, wth an accurate
and an approved Index of all the Kingdoms, Provinces &c, now annexed to
this last Impression, revised and corrected by the author himself e, imediatly
before his death, wch is lycenced by Henry Bennett Lokd Arlington,
and S' WilETSI Moricb, two principall Secretaries of State .
VJ
id
flobcml), 29tb 1667
Master Mewcomb. Entred . . . under the hands of the Lord Arlington and Master
Warden Eoyston, Twentie severall papers, each of them intituled The
London Gazette, the first begining August the S"" the last endinge
Octob: the 7'" i«
Master
Oeo. Hurlock.
Master
Sam. Thomson.
Master
Edw. Tbomai.
Master
WIU""- Fisher.
Master
Robt. Bonlter.
ISccout)* 13 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled The Marriners
Magazeene, Or Bturmys Mathematicall and Practicall Arts, <fcc By Captaine
Samuel! Sturmy vj*
Bcccmh* 24 1667
Entred . . . under the hands of Master S. Parker and Master
Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled A Saint indeede, or the great
worke of a Christian, opne'd and pressed from PROV. 4. 23. by John Plavell,
minister of the Gospell
VJ"
[E.l'.';:to,.. }=•«•'"'"»"• 1 January— 11 February 1667.] 383
[19°-20° Coroli Regis II.]
^nnmvu 1 1667 [i.e. 1667*8]
Master Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master Samuell Parker, and
Will™' Cooper. Master Warden Royston a booke or copie. intituled A Ghymicall dig-
pensatorie or the Treasurie of medicineg ; written in Latins by John
Schroder, and Englished by Will™ Rowland
vj
id
Master
John Clark.
Eutred .
Warden [
Woman
%mmx^ 15 1667 [i.e. 1667*8]
. under the hands of Master L'Estranq and Master
] A Ballad Intituled, A Looking Glasse for a Scoulding
VJ"
©oDr trie
Master
John Clark.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden [ ] A Ballad Intituled, Poore Robyns Dreame . vj*
Master
Sam. Speed.
JFfeiivmvu 7 1667 [i.e. 1667*8]
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hand and Seale
of WilEm Lee, Citizen and Staconer of London, All his estate, right and
Tytle wch he the said Willm Lee hath, of in and to one copie or Booke
intituled, A Breife Chronicle of the Givill Warrs of England, Scotland
and Ireland from the yeere One Thowsand fix hundred Thirty and Seaven,
till the yeere One Thowsand sixe hundred eixtie and three. To wch Assign-
ment the hand of Master Warden Eoyston is subscribed. Salvo iure
cuiuscunque vj*
iTetirttars 8 1667 [i.e. 1667*8]
[Page 339] Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqb, and Master
Master Warden Koyston a booke or copie intituled Tintinnalogia or the Art of
Fabyan Stedman, Singing By a Lover of that Art ... . . vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Rich. Boyston,
Warden.
Jfthv. 9 1667 [i.e. 1667*8]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled Poems and Translations wth
the Sophy, written by the Honorable S' John Denham Knight of the Bath
VJ"
^Chv. 11 1667 [i.e. 1667*8]
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Joseph Williamson by the
appoyntment of the right ho'''° the Lord Arlington his Ma" principall
Secretary of State a booke or copie intituled A Free Conference towching
the present state of England both at home and abrode. In order to the
designes of France
VJ
id
384 [14 February— 9 April 1667-8. H.R.by».o„.{|;^';;^„]
[20° Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Symon Hlller.
Master
Tho. Bring, sen'-
and Master
John Place.
JFeiiV. U 1667 [i.e. 1667^8]
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Warden Tyler (by his Lre)
a booke or copie intituled The SjnritvAill Chymist, or Six decads of Divine
Meditations on Severall suhiectes, Together wth the Wiles of Sathan. On
2 Coit: 2. 11. By Will"" Spinstowe D.D. late minister of Hackney
vj°
iFetir. 26 1667 [i.e. 1667^8]
Entred . . . under the
Master Warden Eoyston a
Willi and Tettaments &c. By George Meriton
hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
booke or copie intituled The Touchstone of
Vja
Master
James Collyns.
iWardl i 1667 [i.e. 1667^8]
Entred . . . under
Master Warden [
Advice of an affectionai Mother, to her daughters
the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyn and
] a booke or copie intituled The last and dyinge
Vja
Master
Joshua Conyers.
ittardt 11 1667 [i.e. 1667==8]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Clavis Attrologiae or, a key
to the whole art of Astrologie by H. C* Henry Coley Fhilomat . vj*
'^pxill 3 1668
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston, A Ballad Intituled, Hatig Sorrowe, Cast away
Master
f eter LylUcrop.
Care, or the Goodfellowet FroUick
VJ"
Master
Francis Egglesfelld
and Master
Thomas
Farkehurst.
[Page 340]
Master
Bobt*. Faalett.
^ptiW 8 1668
Entred ... by order of a Court of Assistants held the ?"■ of
this Instant a booke or copie intituled Foieer Centimes of Select Hymns.
By Will" Barton, minister of the Gospell at Martyns in Leicester.
Salvo iure cuiuscunque . . . ,
This entrance is reversed by consent, &c
Vide 4° Novembr 1668.
^pxilX 9 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Warden [ ] a booke or copie intituled The Tryall of such Persons
as under the notion of London Apprentices, were Tumultously assembled
together on Easter Hollydayet last, under colour of pulling-downe Bawdy
Howses &c, for wch they were Indicted for high Treason, at the Sessions
in the Old Bayley London, Satterday, Aprill 4, 1668
Vja
* Deleted in Begister,
[|-/4:Un>.^'">y»-
16—30 April 1668.]
[20° Caroli Regis II.]
885
%pxi\\ 16 166$
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and
Francis Tyton. Master Warden [ ] a booke or copie intituled Presidents and
Ohservations of Judgments and Resoluctms of Parliaments in severall Kinges
Raignes in England ......... vj^
Master
Natb. Ponder.
^linU 22 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall and Master
Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled Exercitations on the Ejjistle
to the HebREWES, Also concerning the Messiah, wth an Exposicon and
discourses on the Two First Chapters of the said Epistle to the HeBREWES.
By J. Owen D.D vj*
Master
Bobt«. Faulett.
^pviU 23 1668
under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkins and Master
] a booke or copie intituled An Explanation of the
Entred . .
Warden [ _ _
Gramer called Lyllyes Gramer. By Will™ Walker, B.D.
vj
\i
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
%pn\\ 2h 1668
Entred . . - under the hands of the Lord Aelington and Master
Warden Eoyston, Tweutie severall papers, each of them Intituled, The
London Gazette; the first begining October the 10"', the last ending,
Decenib 19'" x"
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
€o]r trie
Entred . . . under the hands of the Lord Arlington and Master
Warden Eoyston, Twentie severall papers, each of them Intituled, The
London Gazette; the first begining Decemb 23 The last ending March 2
Master
Thomas Bookes.
%pn\\ 30 1668
Entred ... by vertue of an assigment under the hand and seale of
Ann Moskley, widowe, executrix of Humfrey Moseley late Citizen and
Staconer of London, All her estate, right and tytle wch shee the said
Ann Moseley hath, of in and to one Copie or Booke intituled, Argalus
and Parthenia, vsritten by Francis Quarles. To wch Assignment, the
hand of Master Warden Koyston is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
Master
Baph Smith.
II
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Q-Rioas and Master
Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled An Exposition uppon
M' George Hutchinson vj*
49
386
[2—27 May 1668.
[20° Caroli Regis //.]
H.Ilob,«...{S;:^jTl.r.^„.]
[Page 341]
Master
Sam. Speede.
ittas 2 166$
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'EsTEANa and Master
Warden Tyler a copie or booke intituled The Newe Aceademy of Com-
plemenft, erected for Ladyes, Gentlewomen, Courtieri, Gentlemen, Schollers,
SouldierB, Citizens, Countreymen, &c. wth an exact Collection of the newest
and choycest eonges Alamode, Compyled by the most refyned witt$ of this Age.
Salro iure cuislftjt
VJ°
5^ Mnii 1668
Master
Baph Smith and
Eutred
under the hands of Master Geigg and Master Warden
•^''^^'''^'' 1 copie or booke intituled Holy dedication opned and applyed.
^'"'"'^"^'"*"''- By Doctor Thomas Jacomb vj*
Master
Tym. Garthwalt.
Master
Allen Bankes
and Master
Charles Harper.
Master
John Place.
Vidt 16° Janii,
1651.
Master
Will""- Garrett
and Master
Josiph Clark.
$0 mMi 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thom: Thompkins and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled The Psahnes of
King David Paraphrased, and tum'd into English verge, according to the
Comon metor. As they are usually SuTig in Parish Churches. By Myles
Smith vj*
20 Mali 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt. Geove and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled An Introduction to the
holy Scripture, conteyning the severall Tropes, figures, proprieties of Speech
used therein, wth other Observations necessarie for the right understanding
thereof. By H. Lukin vj*
210 jitiU) 166S
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hands and
seales of Samuell Heyrick and Ann his wife, Administratrix of the
Goods and Chattells of Mathewe Walbanck, late Citizen and Staconer
of London, All their estate, right tytle and Intrest, wch they the said
Samuell Heyrick and Ann his wife, have, of in and to a Fowerth part of
a Copie or Booke Intituled, The Office and Duty of Executors, &c. To
which Assignment the hand of Master Warden Eoyston is subscribed
Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ"
25^ MMi 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tompkins and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled Some improvements
to the Art of Teaching, Especially in the first grounding of a young
Bchollar in Grammer Leaminge &c. By [
] Walker
VJ-
Master
James Cotttrell. >
270 fiitMi 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eooer L'Estranoe and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled The English Rogue
continued, in the life of Meriton Latroone, and other extravigants ; being
a Compleat Diicoverie of the most eminent Cheats of most Trades and
professions; The 2* part and the ^' part, being a conclusion of all . vj*
[HS.'^I-Un.J^'^""^-
28 May— 24 June 1668.]
[20° Caroli Regis 11.]
387
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
2S0 iitittt 1668
Entred for his copies under the hands of the Lord Aklington and
Master Warden Eoyston, Twenty severall papers, each of them Intituled
The London Gazette, endinge, May. 7 x*
[Page 342]
Master
Oorman Newman.
29° MaH 1668
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hand and Seale
of GrEOROE Meddon, Citizen and Staconer of London All his estate, right
and tytle wch he the said George Meddon hath of in and to one Copic *
The halfe part or share, of a Booke or Copie Intituled, The Excellencie of
the Penn and Pencill. To wch Assignment the hand of Master Warden
EoTSTON is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque
VJ
ni
Master
John Williams.
120 attntf 1668
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Samuell Parker a booke
or copie intituled Commentarii in P. Rami Begii Professoris Dialecticam
&c, Autore Georgio Dounamo vj*
Master
Tho. Spicer
alias Helder.
Vide Liber E
pag 296.
210 gjiinif 1668
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignm' under the hands and
seales of Ann Mosbley of London, widowe and Anne Moseley of
London, singlewoman, Executrixes of Humfrey Moseley &c, dated the
Twenteth (sic) day of this Instant June, A Copie or Booke intituled
Enchiridion, Conteyning Inttitutions Devine and morall, written by
Francis Quarles. To wch Assignment the hand of Master Warden
KoYSTON is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuscunque .
VJ"
Master
Hen. Herringman.
240 3ttnii 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange, and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled The greate Favourite, or the
Duke of Lerma, written by the honorable S' Rob*" Howard
VJ
ii
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbanqe and Warden
Hen. Herringman. Koyston a copie or booke intituled The Dewell of the Staggt, written by
the honorable S' Rob" Howard vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
®o3l tiit
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled S' Martyn Mar All, or the
fained Innocence, A Commedy written by the Duke of Newe Castle VJ*
* Peleted in Register.
388
[24 June— 4 July 1668.
[20° Caroli Regis II.]
H.Roby..on.{|;T^l;;i,,,]
240 gi„n(t 1668
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and
Hen. Herringman. Master Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled Shee vould if ghee
could A Comodie written by George Etheredge, Esq' . . vj*
Master
Ben. BilUngsley.
Master
250 %mi\ 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled Truth springes out of the
Obadlah Blagrave. Earth, Or the conversion of Babbi Solomon Franco to Christianity . vj
id
Master
Bobte. Pawlett.
3" 3>ttlif T668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins and
Master Warden Tyler a copie or booke intituled An Explanation of
the Rules of the Gramer comonly called Lylleyes Gramer, By Will"
Walker, B.D. sometymes Master of the Eoyall Schoole of King Edward
the &^ in Louth vj*
[Pago 343]
Master
James CoUynB,
40 3Jult| 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyns and
Master Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled Plus Ultra, Or the
Progresse and Advancement nf knowledge, since the dayes of Aristotle,
By Jos: Glanvill vj*
Master
Allen Eankes
and Master
Charles Harper.
(Bots tfic
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Eoger L'Estrange A copie
or Pamphlett intituled, The Isle of Pines, or a late discovery of a fowerth
Island in Terra Australis, Incognita, &c
VJ
id
Master
Natb. Brook.
€olr tiic
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled A Platforme
for Purchasers A Guide for Builders, and a mate for measurers, in
3 Bookes, by Will" Leyburne vj*
[?;ltMT.D»vu.
18—31 July 1668.]
[20° Caroli Regis //.]
389
^tr : EHoma^ HaliiiS, ftntgHt, M^^ttx.
[Page 344]
Master
John Hartyn.
Master
John Martyn.
ISC 3ttli| 1668
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Samtjell Parker and
Master Warden Smith, a booke or copie intituled Abraham! Couleii Angli
Poemata Latina .......... vj*
(Botf trie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrang, and Master
Warden Smith a booke or copie intituled Angliae Notitia, or, The present
state of England. Together wth some refleeSZng uppon the antient state
thereof, the first and second part vj*
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
2¥ 3ittli| 1668
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington Twenty
severall papers, each of them intituled, The London Gazette . . x'
Master
Blch. Bloome.
Master
Rich. Bloome.
wiu mui 166$
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Franck the 28"" of May, 1663,
and under the hand of Master Warden Hunt this day, a copie or
booke intituled The Generall and absolute part of Cosmographie and Geo-
graphie, translated into English from the vmrhes of Vareines in Latins, to
wch is added the Schemes. As also about 100 Geographicall and Hydro-
graphicall Tables vj*
<!^oTr tiit
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Feanck the 28"" of May,
1663, And under the hand of Master Warden Hunt this day a copie
or booke intituled A Geographicall, Hydrographicall and Chorographicall
discripcon of the 4 parts of the world, taken from the notes and workes
of Mounseir Sanson, late geographer to the French Kinge and other eminent
Travellors and Authors. To wch is added A Treatice of Travell, and a
nother of Traffique or Commerce The whole illustrated wth variety of
Copper Plates, as Mapps and Figures vj*
390
[31 July— 25 September 1668.
[20° Caroli Regis II.]
T.D»vi..{?;|-Si\i-]
Master
Rich. Bloome.
n\U Sulii 166$
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Pranck the 28* of May
1663, And under the hand of Master Warden Hunt this day a copie
or booke intituled A Survey or descripcon of the Brittish Idea according to
the division of the Saxon Hepterchie, to wch are added in severall Tables,
An Account of the Nobillity and Gentrey that each county is enobled with.
Alto a Mapp of each County, ivth severall generall ones
VJ
i*
[Page 345]
Master
Sam. Speede.
^\\Qn»t U 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Geigq and Master
WardenSmiTH a copie or booke intituled Psalterium Carolinum; TheKinges
Psalter; Conteyning direccons for reading of the English Tounge, wth Loyall
Prayers for every day of the weeke, begining wth the Letters of the name
of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles the Second, and severall meditations,
holy and humane, on sundry occasions. Salvo iure cuiuscunque . vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Se^tUmti. 9 1668
Entred . . . under the hand of Master EoaER L'EsTEANaE a booke
intituled The Husband forced to be jealous, or The Good Fortune of those
women that have jealous husbands. A translaCon by N. H.
VJ"
(Botf trie
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Kooer L'Esteanoe a booke
Hen. Herringman. qj. copie intituled The Sidlen Lovers, or. The Impertinents, a Comedy
acted by his Highnes the Duke of Yorkes servants. Written by Tho:
Shadwell vj*
September 15tb 1668
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samubll Parker and
Will"' Cooper. Master Ealph Smith a copie or booke intituled Secretts Beaveled, or, An
open entrance to the shutt Pallace of the King, Conteyning the greatest Treasure
in Chymittrie, never yet so plainly discovered. By AnonymuB
VJ"
Scjitcmfter 25 1668
under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
a copie or booke intituled Hydrologia Chymica. The
Master Entred . .
Will"- Godbld. Ealph Smith
Anatomy of Scarbrough Spawe, being some Animadversions uppon Doctor
Wittie^s Discourse of Scarbrough Spawe
VJ"
Master
Tym. Oarthwaite.
^oXi Hit
Entred ... by his Maiesties speciall command, and under the hand
of Master Warden Smith a copie intituled The Hand and Kingdome
of Gandia, wth the Plate ingraven, thereunto belonging
VJ
i<
S^JMl.DavU.
29 September— 9 October 1668.]
[20° Caroli Regis //.]
391
SetiUmti* 29 166$
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Sam. Parker and
WUl"- Cooper. Master Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Vitulus Aureus, or the
Goulden Calfe vj*
Master
Thos. Newcomb.
(Bort tfic
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twenty
severall pajx'rs, each of them Intituled, The London Gazette, the last
thereof ending on Monday, September the 28"' 1668 . . . x'
Master
Eobt. Clavell.
Scjitcm^ier 30 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt: Grovk and Master
Warden Smith a copie or book(! intituled The Universall Galenicall
and Chimicall Dispensatorie, Comprehending the Marrowe of all the
former Renodaeus, Quenetan, Faber, Mynsicht, Sala, Milliug, Schroderus,
Sennestus, Bauderoon, The Hugugtan Nominbreg, Brueellg, and London
JJigpengatories ; vjth Coyce experimentall medicineg propper for all di»-
eageg. And a method for Compogiuon of all Medicineg, and doctrine for
the use of them. By Doctor John Daniell Horstius, And translated
by Will"" Rowland, Doctor of the Liberall Arts, who translated Hippo-
crates, Riverius, Platerus, Sennertus, Rulandus, Crato, Bartholinus and
Schroder vj*
[Page 34C]
Master
Sam. Speede.
©ftobcr the JFiK^t 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Master Warden Hunt a booke or copie intituled The Kingeg Primer, con-
teyninga Chateschigme, Certaine Godly Prayers, Graceg, easie and delightfull
directions for the reading of true English, A copie Booke, Sentences of
Scripture beginge (sic) wth the Letters of the name of our soveraigne Lord
the King &c Salvo iure cuiuscunque
Vja
Master
Rich. Harriott.
©rtoticr Uh 9tb 1668
Entred . . . under the hand of Master John Cook, by permission
and lyceuce of the right honorable Master Secretary Morice dated
26° Septemb ult. and also under the hand of Master Warden Smith a
copie or booke intituled An Higtoricall Essay endeavouring a Probability
that the language of the Empire of China, ig the Primitive Language.
By John Webb of Butleigh in the county of Somerset, Esquire . vj*
(Botf tfic
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Sam. SymoEB. Warden Smith, a copie or booke intituled De Jure Uniformitatis eccle-
siagticae, or Three BooJceg of the Rights belonging to an Uniformity in
Churches. By Hugh Davis, LL.B. late Fellowe of new Colledge in Oxford,
and now Chaplayne to the Lord Duke of Buckingham
VJ
id
898
[13 October— 9 November 1668.
[20° Caroli Regis //.]
T.Davi..{?,|^^]
©ctofji'r tfie 13tb 1668
Master Entred for his copie under the hand of Roger L'Estrang Esq' a copie
Hen. Herrlngman. q^ booke intituled The Amours of Charles, Buke of Mantua, and of
Margaret, Cmmtesse of Rovera, Translated out of Italian . . vj*
©ctolier the 17tb 1668
Master Mortlock. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins and
Master Warden Hunt a copie or booke intituled The heing and well
being of a Christian. In 3 treatises. By Edward Reyner.
[No sum stated.]
Master
John Btarkey.
©rtoijcr i\it 28tb 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteano and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled II nipotismo di Roma, or, the
History of the Pope's Nephewes, being a Retain of the Reasons wch moved
the Popes to make their nephewes great. Written origenally in Italian, and
Englished by W. A vj*
Master
Tbo. Alsop.
Master
Francis Tyton.
Master
Franc. Eglesfelld.
Master
Tho. Farkebarst.
Master
Oct. Pulleyn, jun'-
©rtotier tlic 30tb 1668
Entred . . . under the hand of Master John C»«ris * Cooke
Dated the 24"' of September last, by Permission of the right ho''"
WiLLM MoEicE Principall Secretary of State, and under the hand of
Master Warden Hunt, a copie or booke intituled The Nephewship of
Rome ; or a Relacon of the reasons wch move the Popes to aggrandize their
nephewes &c. Translated out of Italian, by John Doddington Esquire
flobcmlicr tlic 4tb 1668
Entred ... by joynt consent a copie or booke intituled Fower
Centuries of Select Hymnes, by Will" Barton, minister of the Gospoll, at
Martins in Leicester, Salvo iure cuiuscunque <fec
Memoeand, This copie was euti-ed to M' Eglesfeild &
M"' Parkhurst 8* Aprilis, 1668, but now by their consent
reversed, and entred as above, &c.
Vj«
[Page 347]
Master
Wlll>»' Cadman.
floiiemlicr the Qt" 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The Rivalls, A Comeody, acted
by his Highnes the Duke of Yorks servants .
vj
id
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanoe and Master
Hen. Herrlngman. Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Hero and Leander, in Burlesque
vj*
* Deleted in Begister.
[l.l?i^!T.D.vi.. 11 November— 13 December 1668.] 393
[20° Caroli Regis 77.]
Master
Ralph Needham.
iloticm]). Iltb 166S
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Sam; Parker and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Discourse, where in the Interest
of the Patient in reference to Phisick and Phisitians, is soberly debated,
many abuses of the Apothecaries in the preparing of medicines, are detected,
and their unfitnes for practice discovered. Together wth the reasons and
advantages of Phisitions preparinge their owne medicines
VJ°
Master
Math. Kenton.
Uobtmli. 16 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt Grove and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Index Biblicus, or the History of
all the Boohes of the holy scriptures abbridged, wth each BooJee, Chapter,
and some of divers matter distinguished, and a Ghronologie to every eminent
epocha of tyme superadded, wth the 4 Evangelists harmonized &c . vj*
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
Entred . . .
Warden [
Moch Astrologer.
m\itm\xtx tiie 20^" 1668
under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
] a copie or booke intituled An Evenings Love, or the
APlav
VJ"
Master
Tho. Williams.
m^tmhtx XUt 21 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Basilius Valentinus his last
Will and Testament in 4 Parts, and his 12 heyes
Memoeand, M' Williams is to deliver to S' Thomas Davis
12 Bookes well bound uppon this entrey.
vj
id
Master
Rich. Royston.
aoiiemt)« 26 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tomkyns and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Freindly debate betweene a
Conformist, and a Non-Conformist
VJ"
Master
Hathew Kenton.
llobemf)* 2$ 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobte Grove, and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Harmonia, or the 4 Evangelists,
St Matiiew, St Marke, St Luke, St John, their severall wrytinges.
In a Compendious Context, Comprehending a breife history of the only
Sonne of God, and only Saviour of men, and all other recorded occurrences
unto his death, resurrection and Ascension
VJ"
[Page 348]
Master
Tho. Williams.
II
Uecemfi* 13 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
Warden Hunt a copie or booke intituled Gregorii Posthuma, or Certaine
learned tracts written by John Gregorie, M.A. and Chaplayne of Christ
Church in Oxford, wth an Account of the Authors life
50
vj«
394
[17 December — 1 January 1668.
[20° Caroli Regis //.]
T. D»vi.. , I. Hunt
ith.T
nt. J
Heremti* 17 1668
Master Eiitred for his copie under the hands of Master Robt Grove and
NeTUl Symons. Master Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The English Schools or
the Beadiest way for teaching Children, or elder persons, to spell, read, &
rightly pronov nee English, Ac, Gonteyning also a catalogue of the Commonest
English words, to teach women & others to spell, &c, wth the Principles of
Christian Faith & practise. And short precepts for health &c. By Tobias
Ellis. Provided that this booke be not prejudicial! to the Companie of
Staconers, or anie other mans right, &C
vj
id
Master
Tbo. Passenger.
Scccmli, 19 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbang and Master
Warden Smith, a copie or booke intituled Tyrocinium Chymicum, Or
Chimicall Essayes, acquired from, the Fountains of rmture and manuall
experience, by John Begvinus, Almoner to the most Christian Kinge of
France. Salvo im-e &c
VJ"
Master
Tbo. Passenger.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrano and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Crollius Basilica Ohymica.
Salvo iure &c
VJ"
lie(cmt)« 22 1668
Mrs. Maxwell. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Geigg and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Phaedri Aug: Liberti Fahu-
larum Aesopiarum, Lib. 5. Editio apud Anglos prima
VJ"
Master
Jo. Martyn.
Btctmh. 26 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parkee and Master
Warden Hunt, a copie or booke intituled De Viscerum structura exercitatio
Anatomica Marcelli Malpighij Philos. ed Medic: Bononien: in Messanensi
Academia Medicinae Priinarii. Accedit dissertatio eiusdem de Polypo
Cordit vj*
Master
Jo. Hancocks,
19(ccmti« 30 1668
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkins and Master
Warden Smith a booke or copie intituled An Alleblaster Box of pretious
oyntment, or a Bedd of Spices, By Tho: Brookes late Preacher of the
Gospell at S' Margarettfl newe Fisnestreete
VJ°
[M]a3ter
John Playford.
Sitnttitru the iTirst 1668 [ij'. 1668^9]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanoe and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled An Antidote agt Melancholly
made app in Pills compounded of Wittey Ballads, Joveall Songes, and
Merrey Catches. The second edition vj*
PR. Smith.
T. Hunt.
T. Davis.
1—25 January 1668.]
[20° Caroli Regis //.]
395
.^itnuavv the JFixfti 1668 [i.e. 1668*9]
Master Entred for his copies under the hand of the Loed Arlinoton Twentie
Tho. Newcomb. geverall papers, each of them intituled The London Gazette. The last
thereof ending on Munday, DecemtJ 7, 1668 . . . . x*
[Page 349]
Master
Ambrose Isted.
Vide 24 Octob'.
1649.
Vide 27 Octob'.
1651.
Vide 27 Apr.
1659.
Sitmmrs 11 1668 [i.e. 1668*9]
Entred ... by vertue of an Assignment under the hand and seale
of HuMFBEY Tucket, dated the seaventh day of this instant January,
Three severall Copies or Bookes, viz' : The moytie of a copie or booke
intituled The First part of the young Clerk's Guide, or an exact collection
of choyce English Presidents &c ; a copie or booke intituled The second
part of the yoting ClarJcg Guide, or a second Colleccion of choyce English
Presidents &o ; a copie or booke intituled The third part of the Young
Claries Guide or a farther Colleccion of choyce English Presidents, for
Indentures of Setlement, of Exchange, of Bargaynes, & Sales, Letters of
Attorney &c, wth all the right estate & Tytle of him the said Humfrey
Tuckey thereunto. To wch Assignmt, the hand of Master Warden Hunt
is subscribed. Salvo iure &c i' vj*
Master
Dorman Newman.
no 3)anuar* 1668 [i.e. 1668*9]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robte. Grove, and Master
Warden Hunt a copie or booke intituled Clavis Cantici, Or an Exposicbn
of the Song of Solomon .- By James Durham late minister of the
Gospell at Glasgov?^ vj*
Master
Roger Norton.
^ ordin. Cur.
Sitttuarjj 25 1668 [i.e. 1668*9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants, dated
the thirteenth day of this Instant January) Power Bookes or Copies, viz,
one booke or copie intituled Institutio Graecae Gramatices Compendiaria
&c, comonly called Camdens Greeke Grammer ; one copie or booke intituled
Lyllies Rules Construed d-c, Comonly called The Construing Booke; one
copie or booke intituled A short Introduction of Grammer, Comonly called
The Grammer ; one copie or booke intituled A Short Introduction of
Grammer, Comonly called The Accidence ..... ij"
Master
Roger Norton,
jp ordin. cur.
3litnmu|» 25 1668 [i.e. 1668*9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants, dated
the Thirteenth day of this Instant January) a copie or booke intituled
The Patterne of Catechisticall Doctrine at large, Or a Learned and
Judicious Exposi^n of the Tenne Commandements, by Lancelot Andrewes
Late Lord Bishop of Winchester vj*
Master
Roger Norton.
J! ordin. cur.
3)itnttairi) 25 1668 [i.e. 1668*9]
Entred . . (by Vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants dated
the Thirteenth Day of this instant January) a copie or booke intituled
Lilly, or his Rules Englished, explayned, ahreviated and corrected, by the
joynt labours of Francis Taylor, B.D., Edward Browne, and Robert
Croyden vj*
396
[25 January 1668.
[20" Caroli Regis 11.]
.Davi..{?;^Si^^'J
Master
Roger Norton.
^ ordiii. Cur.
Sitrnwru 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred for his copie (by vei-tue of an Order of a Court of Assistants,
dated the 13"" day of this Instant January) a copie or booke intituled
Franconis Burger's did Institutionum metiphieicarum Lib. 2. Opus
posthuimim, Editio tertia, Priori Correctior Conteyuing 17 sheetes of
paper vj'^
[Page 350]
Master
Boger Norton.
f ordin. Car.
^imuartt 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants dated
the Thirteenth day of this Instant January) a copie or booke intituled
Prosodia construed, &c, being an addicbn to the construing of Lillyes Mules,
and of like necessary use By Bamab. Hampton .... vj"*
Master
Boger Norton,
jl ordiu. cur.
%tiXtmx» 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an order of a Cort of Assistants dated
the Thirteenth day of this Instant January) a copie or booke intituled
Hidriotaphia ; TJrne buriall, or the Garden of Cyrus. Being a breife
discourse of Sepulchrall JJrnes lately found in Norfolk. By Tho: Browne
D.P.
Md these two coppies were assigned to M'' Charles Broome
& entred to him as his coppies the 7"" of Octobr 1689.
[Note. — The above memorandum refers to the following
as well as the preceding entry.]
vj°
Master
Roger Norton,
p ordin. Cur.
aiitnuitri) 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants, dated
the thirteenth day of this Instant January) a copie or booke intituled
The AUyance of Divine Offices, By Hammon L'Estrange . vj*
Master
Roger Norton,
jj Ordin. Cur.
Sitmiiirj; 25 1668 \_i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an Order of a Cort of Assistants dated
the Thirteenth Day of this Instant January) a copie or booke intituled
The Treatise of the Figures at the end of the Rules of Construc^m in the
Latine Grammer, construed wth every Example applyed and fitted to his
rule, for the helpe of the weaker sorte in the Grammer Schooles. By John
Stockwood, sometymes schoolemaster at Tonbridge . . . vj*
Master
Roger Norton,
p ordin. Cur.
aanuatj) 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by Vertue of an order of a Cort of Assistants dated
the Thirteenth day of this instant January) a copie or booke intituled
Biblia sacra, sive Testamentum Vetus, ab J. M. Tremelio, et Fran: Junio, ex
Hebraeo Latine redditu Et Testamentum. novum a Theod: Beza e Graeco
in Latinum versum Otherwise, The Bible in the Latine Tongue, comonly
called TremeliuB Bible ; with Notes and wthout Notes . . . vj*
[f.lt'MTDavi.. 25 January— 18 February 1668.] 397
[20''-21» Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Roger Norton,
jj ordin. Cur.
^unmvs 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred for his copie (by Vertue of an Order of a Cort of Assistants
dated the Thirteenth day of this Instant January) a copie or booke
intituled An Essay towards the amendment of the last English Translacon
of the Bible, Or a Proof e by manie instances, that the last Translacon of the
Bible may be improved. The first part on the Penteteuch or Five Bookes
of Moses. By Robert Gell, D.D., Minister of the Parish of S* Mary
Aldermary, London vj*
Master
Roger Norton,
p ordin. Cur.
Si<tmmr» 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants, dated
the Thirteenth Day of this Instant January.) a copie or booke intituled
A Short Introduction of Chrammer, compiled and sett forth, &c, by John
Burton A.M
vj
id
Master
Roger Norton.
p ordin. Cur.
SitnttitriJ 25 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . (by vertue of an Order of a Court of Assistants dated
the Thirteenth day of this instant January) a copie or booke intituled
A Light to Lilly, &c By [
] Danes
VJ
id
iFcljrtutrs 6 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
[Page 361] Entred . . . under the hand of Master L'Estrange a copie or
Master booke intituled The History of the Three late famous impostors, the sujtposed
Hen. Herringman. Messiahs of the Jewes ; wth a breife Account of the Groundes and occasion
of the present Warr betweene the Turk, and the Venetian
VJ
id
JFchmnvs 12 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt Gkove, and Master
Nath. Ponder. Warden Smith, A breife declaracon and Vindicacbn of the doctrine of the
Trynity ; as also, of the Person and SatisfaccOn of Christ . . vj*
iTeftnmrg 16 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobte Grove and Master
Langley Curtlsse. Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The Quakers Spirituall Cort
proclaymed vj*
Master
John Place.
ffchxmvu 18 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred ... a booke or copie intituled Land-Lords Lawe, being a
Collection of severall cases in the Lawe concerning Leases, and the Covenants,
Condicons, Grants, Provisoes, excepcons, Surrenders, &c of the same ; as also
towching distresses. Replevins, Bescons and Wast, and severall other matters
wch often come in debate betweene Landlord and Tenant. By George
Meriton, Gent vj*
398
[22 February— 27 March 1668-9.
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
T,D.v,..{?:§5i,«:]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Master
Symon Miller.
Master
Peter Parker.
Master
Symon Miller.
Master
Symon Miller.
[Pago 352]
Master
Hen. ETersden.
iTetirUitri; 2Z 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred for his copies uuder the haud of the Lord Arlington Twentie
severall papers, each of them intituled, The London Gazette, The last
thereof ending on Monday, February 15, 1668 . . . . i'
iWardi 5 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt Grove and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled The Duty of every one that
intends to he saved, Or Rules, Precej)t8, promises and exaviples, from sacred
Writt, teaching every Person how to Governe their Passions, and to live
virtuously and soberly in the world .....
vj
id
maxcU 10 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Gtriggs and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The World conquered, Or a
Beleevers Victory over the World, layd open in severall sermons on
1. John. 6. 4.
mnvch 23 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
VJ"
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanqe, and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled The Whole Art of
Arithmetique made easie and usefull. By Tho: Jackson, Practitioner in
the Art of Arithmetique vj*
(Eotr "Hit
Enti-ed . . . under ye hands of Master L'Esteange, and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled A breife Belacon of the Life
and death of the late Famous Mathematicon & Astrologer M' Vincent Wing :
Together with his nativity, as it was donne many yeeres before his death, by
his oione hand, and now, for generall satisfaccon, made publique. By John
Gadbury vj"*
iWitrcft 24 1668 [i.e. 1668^9]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt. Grove, and Master
Warden Hunt a copie or booke intituled The Penns Dexterity compleated,
or M' Riches Shorthand, now perfectly tought, wch in his lifetyme was never
donne by anie thing made publique in print, because it would have hindred
his practice ........... vj*
ittardi 27tb 1669
MMter Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and
Jo. Starkey. Master Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled A Retain of Three
Embassayes, from his Most Sacred Maty Charles the Second, King of Great
Brittayne &c To their Majesties Alexis Michalsuits Czar and grand duke
of Muscovie, Charles, King of Sweden and Frederick the S** King of
Denmark and Norway. By the Bight ho"' The Earle of Carlisle vj*
[f/lt^lT. Davis.
3—17 April 1669.]
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
399
Master
Nevill Simmons.
%^xi\\ 3 1669
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eobt. Geove and
Master Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Directions for weake
distempered Christians, to growe up to a confirmed state of Grace, wth
motives opning the lamentable effects of their weakenes and distempers, &c,
by Richard Baxter vj*
Master
NeTill Simmons.
l|>rtU 3 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt: Geove, and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Discourse uppon Prodigious
Abstinence &c. Written by M' John Reynolds (uppon occasion of the
prodigious Twelve monethes Fast of Martha Taylor) for the satisfaccon
of a privat frend, and by him made publique
VJ
id
a^inU 5 1669
Master Enti-ed . . . under the hands of Master John Cook and Master
Hen. Herringman. Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled Memoires of Henry Duke
of Guise, relating his passage to Naples and heading there the second
Bevoult of that People in 5 Bookes, putt into English by S' Samuell
Clark
VJ"
Master
John Martyn
and Master
Jo. Starkey.
^pviU 6 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanoe and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled II Gardinalismo di Santa
Chiesa, Or the historie of Cardinals in 9 Bookes, written in Italian, and
Englished, by G. Havers vj*
Master
Richard Bloome.
Mpviil 10 1669
Eutred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Paekee and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Generall discripcbn of the
kingdomes, Countreyes, Isles, &c, in Affrica. Dlustrated wth variety of
usefidl and delightftdl mapps and Figures, being a Translaclin into English
of a Booke written in Dutch by Doctor 0. Duppar, and printed at Amsterdam
in Anno 1668 Entituled, Naukenrige Beschriivinge der Afrikaensche
Gewesten van Egipten &c. To wch is added as an Appendix by the said
author, A discripl^n of the Isles of Madagascar, S' Thomas, Cape Verd, and
Canarie Isles, enriched also wth Mapps and figures
VJ"
[Page 353]
Master
Natti. Ponder.
npviU 17 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt Geove, and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Practicall Exposicon on the
hundred and Thirteth PSALME &c. By John Owen, D.D.
VJ"
400
[22 April— 11 May 1669.
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
T.Davi..{?.|»i't']
Master
Will"' Crook.
%pKi\\ II 1669
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estkange and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The Court of Curiosity, in 3 Parts;
Wherein, by the Fortune and Lott, the most Intricate Quaestions are resolved ;
and also, nodumall dreames and visions explayn'd, according to the doctrine
of the Antients. To wch is also added an excellent Treatie of Phisiognomie
Published in French by Marc de Vulson Sieur de la Colomtieir, Knight of
the Order of S' Michaell, and Gentleman in Ordinarie to the French King.
Translated into English by J. G. of the Inner Temple, Gent. Salvo iure
cuiuscunque ........... vj*
Master
The. Newcomb.
%pxiX\ 26 1669
Eutred . . . under the hand of Lord Arlington, Twenty severall
papers, each of them Intituled, The London Gazette ; The last thereof
endiuge on Thursday, Aprill 26, 1669. Numb. 359 . . . x*
Master
Rich. Royston.
ajiriU 27 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins, and
Master Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Continuation of the
Freindly debates betiveene a Conformist and a nonconformist. By the same
author of the first part vj*
Master
Tho. Parkehnrst.
Master
Geo. Calvert.
Master
Bam. Sprint.
Master
Symon Hlller.
mas 5 1^9
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Mirabile Pecci, or the non-such
wonder of the Peake in Darbysheere
VJ"
m^» 10 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled The whole Art of Arithmetique
made usefull and easie for comon capasities. By Tho: Jackson, Practitioner
in the Art of Arithmetique vj*
MiX^ 10 1669
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Symon Miller. Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled Merrey Drollery, or a
Collection of Joviall Poems, merry Songes, witty drolleries Intermixt wth
pletant Catches, in 2 PaHs, by W.N. C.B. R.S. J.G. Lovers of Witt vj*
Master
Natb. Ponder.
mn» 11 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of tlie Kight Reverend Humfrey
Lord Bishop of London, and Master Warden Smith, a copie or booke
intituled The Unreasonablenes of Athisme, made manifest. In a discourse
written by the Command of a Person of Honor
VJ
id
PR. Smith It ti. i
Lt. Hunt. 1^- Davis.
24 May— 5 June 1669.]
[21° Caroli Regis II.]
401
[Page 354]
Master
Geo. Calvert.
Master
Edw. Thomas.
Master
Sam. Sprint.
man 24 1669
Entred for their copie by Vertue of an Assignmt under the hand and scale
of Joshua Johnson, dated the 10'" day of May, instant, one Copie or
Booke Intituled, A Treatise concerning the Lords Supper wth Three
dialogues for the more full Informacon of the iveake, in the nature and use
of this Sacrament. By Thomas Doolitle, wth all the Estate, right and
Tytle of him the said Joshua Johnson thereunto. To wch said Assign-
ment the hand of Master Warden Smith is subscribed. Salvo iure
cuiuslibet
vj
i<l
i«tit» 25 1669
Master Entred ... by Vertue of his Majesties command, and under the
Philemon Stephens. J^and of Master Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled A Sermon
preached before the King, uppon the 28"" of March, 1669, by Edward
Lord Bishop of Norwich vj*
3JuttC 8 1669
Master
Herringman.
Master
Herringman.
Master
Herringman.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estkanob and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled The Black Prince, a
Trage-Comedy written by the right ho"' The Earle of Orrary
3Jtttte 8 1669
VJ"
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden [ ] a Play intituled, Tryphon, a trage-Comedy, written
by the Earle of Orrary vj*
gJtine 8 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden [ ] A Comody Intituled, The Man is the Master, by
S' Will" Davenant . . . ' vj*
mnc 8 1669
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Herringman. Warden Smith, A Comody intituled. The Royall Sheppardesse, by
M' Thomas Shadwell vj''
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
11
Suite 5 1669
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Warden Smith a copie or
booke intituled A True and exact Relacon of the late Prodigious earth-
quake and eruption of Mount JEtna, or Monte Gibello, as it came in a letter
vrritten to his Maty from Naples, by the right ho"' the Earle of Winchilsea,
his Mats late ambasador at Constantinople, who in his retorne from thence,
viziting Catania in the Island of Sicily, was an ey-witnes of that dreadfull
spectacle Together wth a more Particuler narrative of the sams as it is
collected out of severall relacons sent from Catania. Pviilished by
authority ........... vj*
51
402
[5—27 June 1669.
[21° Caroli Regis II.]
■p n..!. jK' Smith. T
T. DavM.^!. Hunt. J
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Simc 5 1669
Entred for his copie under the hands of Ma.ster L'Esteange and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Etiglatuls Improvement revived
and digested into 5 boohes, By Captaine John Smith . . . vj "
ii
SJtine U 1669
Master Entred ... by Vertue of an Assignment under the hand and scale
Gyles Widdowes. Qf Symon Watebson Citizen and Staconer of London, executor of the
last will and testament of John Benson late citizen and staconer of
London deceased dated the Powerth day of March last past, One copie or
Booke intituled. Doctor Colletts devotions, wth all the estate, right and
tytle of him the said Symon Waterson thereunto. To wch said Assign-
ment the hand of Master Warden Smith is subscribed Salvo iure
cuiuslibet vj*
[Page 355]
Master
Bandoll Taylor.
%Vint 22 1669
Entred . . . (being the 4"' edition) under the hand of Master
Warden Hunt a copie or booke intituled Flagellum, or the life and death.
Birth and Buriqll of 0. Cromwell the late usurper, faithfully described,
wth an exact Account of his policies and successes .... vj*
gjune 23 1669
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt Grove, and Master
Bobt. Glbbs. Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Advice to synners under
convictions to prevent their miscarrying in converS^n By Samuell Cortun
vjd
Master
Hen. Herringman.
^\mc 25 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Warden Smith, A Copie or Booke Intituled, Angliae Speculum morale,
the morall state of Englaiul, wth the severall aspects it beareth to virtue
and vice
VJ"
Master
WUl"' Garrett.
aitttte 25 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkins and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled Priscianus Ephebus, or a more
full and copious explana^n of the rules of syntax. Heretofore breifly
delivered and printed under the name of Priscianus Nascens, &c . vj"
3)nnc 27 1669
Ma«ter Entred ... by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand and seale
John Wright. of Philemon Stephens, citizen and staconer of London dated the Five
and Twenteth day of this instant June, one copie or booke intituled,
M'' Farnaby his Index Bhetoricus, wth all the estate right and tytle of
him the said Philemon Stephens thereunto. To wch said Assignment, the
hand of Master Warden Smith is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuslibet vj*
rR. Smith. 1-, n.„i..
Le. White./"' Davies.
6—23 July 1669.]
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
403
Siivx Wiomn^ Habtt^jS ftntgHt, ittajster.
[Page 356]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Will""' Godbldd.
Master
Bicb. BoyBton.
Master
John Allen.
3Jtai» 6 1669
Entred for liis copies under tlie hand of the Lohd Arlington Twenty
severall Papers, each of them Intituled, The Lorulon Gazette . x"
Sulu U 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'E.strange and Master
Warden White, Tyrannick Love, or the Boyall Martyr, A Tragedy,
written by John Dry den, Esq'
vj"
Sultf U 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A Narrative of the robery and
murther comitted neere Bame Annis so Cleere, on Fryday night the 2' of
July 1669, uppon the person of M' John Talhott quondam preacher to part
of his Mats Forces in Portugall, and lately since his retorne, a curate in
Essex, who at that tyme was strii^ped to his shirt, had his throte cutt, and
was stabbed into the Throate, by 6 men, and a bloody woman, whereof 3 men
and the bloody woman, were mirao'mly * miraculously apprehended, and
uppon Fryday the 9'* of July were condemned at the old Rayliffe*
Bayley ; Together wth their examinacbns, try all and Confession . vj*
mXv 21 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyns and
Master Warden White, An Appendix shelving the construction of
M' Clavell in Tables of Interest and Rebate, forbearance, discoumpt, and
purchase of Annuyties at the rate of 6" per Cent, &c. By Tho: Russell
gent
VJ°
Sttli) 23 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The Volcano's, or burninge
and firevomitinge mountaines, famoiis in the world, wth their remarheables
collected, for the most part, out of Kirchers subterraneous world, and
exposed to a more generall viewe in English, thereby to occasion greater
admiracdns of the wonders of nature (^and of the Qod of nature) in the
mighty element of fire ......... vj*
* Deleted in Register.
404
[27 July— 30 August 1669.
[21° Caroli Regis II.]
T.Davl...{|:«wT!&.]
[Page 357]
Master
Hen. Herrinpaan.
Vide pa 255.
Master
Sam. Lownes.
Vide Lib E.
pa 248 and
pa 200.
Sttlii 27 1669
Entred for his copie by virtue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Richard Marriott citizen and staconer of London, bearing date the
Power and Twenteth day of this instant July, one booke or copie intituled,
Hudibrag, the first part, written in the tyme of the late warr, by M' Butler.
Together wth all the right, estate, clayme, interest and demand of him the
said Richard Marriott thereunto. To wch said assignment, the hand of
Master Warden White is subscribed. Salvo iure cuilbt . vj^
This entrance made voyde by Order of Cort 27* Martii 1671.
aJttlM 30 1669
Entred ... by virtue of an assignment under the hands and seales
of Ann Moseley of London widowe, and Ann Moselky of London,
singlewomau, joynt executrixes of the last will and testament of Humfrey
Moseley late citizen and staconer of London, deceased, bering date the
sixe and twenteth day of this instant July, one booke or copie intituled.
The Compleat Horseman, and expert ferrier. Printed in two bookes or
parts, compiled and written by Thomas de Grey Esq'. Together wth all
the right, estate, clayme interest and demand of them the said Ann
Moseley, and Ann Moseley, thereunto. To wch said assignment the hand
of Master Warden White is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuslibt
Vj"
Master
Tho. CoUyns.
Vide pa 272.
^XXQmt 4 1669
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand of Sarah
Adams of London, widowe, administratrix of the goods and chattells late
of Charles Adams, late citizen and staconer of London deceased, bearing
date the sixe and twenteth day of July last past, one booke or copie
intituled. The Cheates, a comedy written by J. Wilson ; together wth all
the right, estate, clayme, interest and demand of her the said Sarah Adams
thereunto. To wch said assignment the hand of Master Warden White
is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuslibet
Vja
Master
Gyles Widowes.
Master
JobD Hartyn.
Slugu^t 18 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt Grove, and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The true idea of Janseuisme
both historick and dogmatick by T. G.
VJ°
^ttgu^t 2S 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Rooer L'Estbange and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled The unexpected choice
A novell. By Monsieur Scarron. Reudred into English wth addition
and advantage. By John Davies of Kidwelly . . vj*
Master
Tho. RatcUffe.
^ttgtt^t 30 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrano and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled Urania, Or a discripcon of the
payntiny of the topp of the theater at Oxon, oa the artist layd his designe.
By Robert Whitehall, Fellowe of Merton Colledge . Vj""
[l:l^'a.}T.Davie.. 30 August— 23 September 1669.] 405
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Tho. Ratcllffe.
^ngu!$t 30 1669
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The art of measuringe, or the
carpenters newe rule, composed by WillBi Leyborne Mathen: vj*
[Page 358]
Master
Hen. Twyford.
S^lJtemlwr 8 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The Clarkes Tutor for Arith-
matick, being some remaytieg of Ed. Wingate Esq"^
Vja
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Sqttemt)ci; 16 1669
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twenty
severall Papers, each of them intituled. The London Gazette . x'
Master
Joseph Clark.
Sc^ttemlicr 18 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomkins, and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A dictionary of English and
Latine idiomes. By Willm Walker, B.D vj*
Master
WUl™- Godbid.
Set)tetnft« 21 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The accurate accouinpt, or
London marchant. Also a Jornall and Leager, at the end of the Leager, a
ballance ; and from the said ballance is drawen up and entred a nother
inventory to be broiight into the next accompt hereby promised. By Tho:
Browne accomptant. Composed for the use and benefitt of the poore
blew-cote-children in Christs Hospitall, &c
vj
id
Master
John Martyn.
Sejitemticr 23 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
White warden a copie or booke intituled A discourse of ecclesiasticall
politie wherein the authority of the civill magistrate over the consciences of
subiects in matter of religion, is asserted. The mischeifes and inconveni-
ences of Toleration are represented, and all pretences pleaded in behalfe
of liberty of conscience are fully answered
VJ
id
Master
John Martyn.
Sc)ttemibet: 23 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The life and Philosophy of
Epictetus, wth the embleme of humane life. By Cebes. Kendred into English
by John Davies of Kidwelley vj*
406 [22 October— 2 December 1669. t. »,««.{!: s^"g&.]
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Nath. Ponder.
[Page 359]
Master
Will"*- Lee.
Master
Tbo. Rookes.
Master
Will"- Leak.
Master
Tbo. Newcomb.
Master
Hen. Uerrlngman,
Master
Hen. Herrlngmui.
©ctolicr 22 1669
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Robert Grove and
Master Warden Smith a copio or booke intituled Londons Lamen-
tai^ns or a serious discourse concerning that late firy dispensacon that hath
turned our {once renowned) City into a ruynous heape, &c. By Tho:
Brookes late Preacher of the word at S' Margaretts new Fishestreete
London
vj"
flobcmtier S 1669
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt, under the hands and seales
of Ann Mosbley of London, widowe, and Ann Mosei.ey of London
singlewoinan, joynt executrixes of Humfrey Moseley late citizen and
stacQner of London, deceased, bering date the nyne and Twentetli day of
October last past, one copie or booke intituled. Historic naturall and
experimentall of life and death. Written in Latine by the right ho""
Francis Lord Verulam, Translated into English, wch said copie or booke
formerly stood entred unto the foresaid Humfrey Moseley and the said
Willm Lee. Together wth all the right estate, clayme, interest and
demand of them the said Ann Moseley and Ann Moseley thereunto. To
wch said Assignment, the hand of Master Warden White is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuiuslibet ......... vj*
Uohttnli. 17 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The Cyiiosura, or a saving
starr that leads to eternity, discovered amidst the coelestiall orbs of David's
PSALMES, by way of paraphrase uppon the Miserere . . • vj*
flotiantici' 22 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A sermon at the Assizes at
Northampton, August 9"' 1669, wherein is asserted the excellencie of
religion against the Atheist, &c. By John Howes, sometymes Fellows
of Caius Colledge in Cambridge ; now Rector of Abington neere North-
amton vj*
aobemtjcr 29 1669
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twentie
severall papora, each of them intituled, The London Gazette . . x*
lUcccmlicr 2 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of S' Willm Morice and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled Treatises of monarchie and
religion, being the remaynes of S' Fulke Grevill Lord Brook . . vj*
Bcccmhtv 2 1669
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled Stepps to the Temple. The
delightes of the muses, and Carmen deo nostro. By M' Richard Crashaw,
late Fellow of S' Peters Colledge in Cambridge
VJ
id
[I: ^&.f T.Davie..
9 December — 27 January 1669.]
[21° Caroli Regis //.]
407
Master
James AUestrey.
Hecemlteir 9 1669
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Sam: Paekee and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A ehort viewe of fraudes and
abuses comitted by apothecaries, aswell in relacbn to patients as phisitions,
and of the only remedy thereof, by phisitions making their otvne medicines.
By Christopher Merrett, doctor in Phisick Fellow of the Colledge of
Phisitions, and of the Eoyall Society
vj"
[Page 360]
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Sammrij 8 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The Tempest, or the enchanted
island. A Trage-Comedy. As it is acted at his Eoyall Highnes the
Duke of Yorks Theater &c
vj°
Master
Symon Miller.
Master
Francis Coles.
Master Tho. Vere.
Master
Jo. Wright.
Siitnttitrj) 10 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled The morall practice of the
Jesuits, represented in severall historicall passages in all parts of the world.
Taken ether out of most authentick writers or memories of undoubted credit
vjd
3)itnuitrj) U 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled the most plesant Historic of
Reynard the Fox purged from that grassenes and tediousnes in phrase and
matter ivherewth former iwpressions were trowbled. To wch is added the
morralls and exposicons uppon every chapter, &c . . . . vj*
Master
WiU"- Crook.
3)anuar|> 22 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A description of Candia in his
antient and moderne state, with an account of the last siege and surrender
in the yeere 1669 .......... vj*
Master
Francis Smith.
3iitntiitri) 27 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Grigo and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A new and usefull concordance
to the Holy Bible according to the last tratlation, contayning the most
materiall scriptures in the line and m.argin of the old and new Testament,
together with the chief acceptations, of speciall words, with notes to distinguish
the prom,ises, commands and threatenings
VJ"
408
[31 January— 23 February 1669.
[22° Caroli Regis II.]
T.Davi...{l:|,"iJ&.]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
aammrii 31 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred for his copies under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twenty
severall papers, each of them intituled, The London Gazette . . i*
[Page 361]
Master
Samuell Heame.
JTchtrnvv 16 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbert Grove and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The First Booke of the Art of
Mettalls, in which is declared the manner of there generation and the
concomitants of them, written in Spanish by Albaco Alonso Barba,
Translated into English in the yeere 1669 vj^
Master
R. Lowndes.
JTchKunvu 17 1669 [i.e. 1669=^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled The Queen-like closet,
or rich cabinet, stored ivith all manner of rare receipts for preserving,
candying, or cookery, by Hannah WoUey vj*
fftfixmxv 19 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Bobt. GIbbs. Entred ... by virtue of an assignement under the hand seale of
Nevill Symons citizen and staconer of London, dated the tenth day of
December last past before the date hereof, one copie or booke intituled
The English schoole, or the readiest way for teaching children, or elder
persons, to spell, reade, and rightly pronounce English &c, Gonteyning also
a catalogue of the comonst English words, to teach women and others to
spell &e, with the 'principalis of Christian faith and practice and short
precepts for health «&c, By Tobias Ellis. Provided this Booke be not
prejudiciall to the companie of Staconers, or anie other mans right &c,
with all the estate, right and Title of him the said Nevill Symons there-
unto To wch said assignement, the hand of Master Warden White is
subscribed
vj°
Master
Lod. Lloyd.
iT^tirttarij 22 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbert Grgve and Mast«r
Warden White a copie or booke intituled A free discourse between two
intimate friends, wherein certaine moderate divines of the Church of
England (greatly misunderstood) are truly represented, their principles
defended and, {by the way) some controversies of no meane importance
cursorily discussed . . . . . vj*
[Page 362]
Master
Francis Smith,
irclirujirt) 23 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger le Strange and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled Memorable things
noted in the description of the world vj''
TE. Smith. \~, „ .„
[e. Whit•./T•^>»»"••
23 February— 1 March 1669.]
[22° Caroli Begis II.]
409
Master
Sam. Speede.
Vide Lib. E.
pa. 49.
^chvmvn 23 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Eutred for his copie by virtue of au assignement uuder the hand and seale
of Margaeett Pakeman widdowe, executrix of the last will and testament
of Daniell Pakemau, late citizen and stacouer of London, deceased, dated
the sixteenth day of February instant, one oopio or boolio intituled * the
moytie or halfe part of one copie or booke intituled, The Ueporis of
Sir Henry Hobart, late Lord Cheife Justice of the Comon Pleas &c, with
all the estate right and title of her the said Margarett Pakeman there-
unto. To which said assignement the hand of Master Warden White is
subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuslitrt
vj"
Master
Tho. Passenger.
Master
WiU. Whitwood.
JFt\in\AXV 24 T669 Vi.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled The compleat accademy or a
nursery of compliments ......... vj*
[M]aster
Hen. Evcrsden.
I
Master
Edw. Brewster.
iFclinmri; 25 1669 [i.e. 1669*70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins, and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled A further continuation
and defence, or a third part of the friendly debate, ivith an Appendix to the
third part of the friendly debate, being a letter of the conformist to the non-
conformist, together with a postcript by the same author . . . vj*
mhxmx» 26 1669 [i.e. 1669*70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Esteange and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled Two treaties of the
most eminent and incomparable philosopher Basil Valentin, Fryer of the
order of the Benedicts vj*
[Page 3C3]
Master
Symon Miller.
Master
Tho. Parkehurst.
II
iTeiivimiriJ 26 1669 [i.e. 1669*70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Esteange and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled Anaecompt of the coast
of Affricke which wee call Guiny, with a description of the country, the
maners of the inhabitants, and their way of living, the productions and
commodities of the place ; being the observations of the Sieur Villautt de
Bellefonds
vj"
ittavcli 1 1669 [i.e. 1669*70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robeet Geove and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled a Fescue for children, or the
childt delight, by T. L.
VJ»
* Deleted in Register.
52
410
[1—19 March 1669.
[22° Caroli liegis II.]
T.Davu..{§;^^&.]
ittardt 1 1669 [i.e. 1669=^70]
Master Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger L'Esteange and
Hen. Herringman. Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled A journey into Spaine
with an uccompt of the government and policie of that monarchie ; to which
is added a pleaeant description of Madrid
VJ"
Master
Allen Bankes,
Master
Cha. Harper.
Vide pa 362.
iWiHrdi 5 1669 [Ir. 1669^70]
Entred ... by virtue of an Assignement under the hand and seale
of Samuell Speede, dated the Fower and Twenteth da)' of February last
past before the date hereof, the moy tie or halfe part of one copie or booke
intituled. The Reports of S' Henry Hobart, late Lord Cheife Justice of
the Comon Pleas <fec, with all the estate right and title of him the said
Samuell Speede thereunto. To which said assignement the hand of
Master Warden White is subscribed Salvo iure cuiuslibet
Vja
iWiircft 9 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrang and Master
Jo. Playfortl. Warden White a copie or booke intituled David's harpe tun'd, or Solemne
musick to the PSALMES in fower parts, uppon the comon tunes sung in Parish
Churches and other choyce tunes used in the protesfant Churches beyond the
sea. In folio. By the foresaid John Playford, Pliilomusicae
vj
id
ittardt U 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
[Page 364] Entred ... by virtue of atri' assignmt under the hand and seale of
Master Master Samuell G-ellibrand, executor of the last will and testament
Tho. Passenger. ^^ Samuell Tomson late citizen and staconer of London, deceased, dated
the 8'' day of March instant, one copie or booke intituled, A dialouge
betweene a Popish Preist, and an English Protestant, wherein the principall
points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully
examined By Mathewe Pools, minister of the Gospell, with all the estate
right and title of him the said Samuell Gellibrand thereunto. To wch
said assignemt the hand of Mastsr Warden White is subscribed. Salvo
iure cuiuslilKjt
VJ
id
Master
Fran. Smith
and Muster
Dor. Newman.
Master
NevlU Symons.
iWardi 19 1669 [ .'. 1669^70]
Entred . . . xmder ye hands of Master Grove and Master Warden
White a copie or booke intituled Blood for blood, or justice executed for
innocent blood shed, unto wch is annexed a sermon preached uppon y' occasion
VJ"
ittardi 19 1669 [i.r. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Mast«ir Robert Grove and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled The cure of church
divisions or directions for weake ChristianK to keepe them from being
dividors or iroublers of ye Church, by Rich. Baxter
vj°
R. Smith im n.„j..
R. White. fT.Davies.
19 March— 8 April 1669-70.]
[22° Caroli Regis //.]
411
iWittrdd 19 1669 [i.e. 1669=^70]
Master Entrerl for his copie under the hands of Master Robert Gtbove and
Nevill Symons. Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled The life of faith in
three parts by Rich: Baxter vj*
[Page 365]
Master
Jo. Starkey.
ittarch 24 1669 [i.e. 1669^70]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estbange and
Master Warden White a copie or booke intituled A relacbn of the coasts
of AfricJc called Chiinnee, wth the description of the sever all contreyes, the
fashions and manners of the peoj^le, the fruite and comodities of those parts,
with the trade and comerse they afford, translated out of French . vj*
iWardt 31 1670
Entred for his copie by virtue of an assignement under the hand and
seale of Master Thomas Williams citizen and staConer of London, dated
the Two and Twenteth day of March, instant, one copie or booke intituled,
Basilicus Valentinus his last tmll and testament in fower parts, and his
twelve keyes, wth all the estate right and title of him the said Thomas
Williams, thereunto, to wch said assignement the hand of Master Warden
White is preeoribod * subscribed. Salvo iure cujuslibet . . vj*
Master
Edw. Brewster.
Master
WUl. Crook.
iVtiXVcU 31 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The deafe and dumb
mans discourse, &c, toijether icth an additionall tract of the reason and
speech of inanimate creatures .
VJ"
Master
Tho. Sawbrldge
and Master
Beniimlne Tooke.
a 8 1670
Entred ... by vertue of an assigumt under the hands and eeales
of Ann Moseley of London widowe & Ann Mosbley of London single-
woman, joynt executrixes of the last will & testament of Humf rey Moseley
late citizen & staConer of London deceased, dated the one and Twenteth
day of January Anno dni. 1668 [i.e. 1668-9], one copie or booke intituled,
Divine Poems written by Francis Quarles gent, together also wth the
plate or plates thereunto belonging, wth all the estate right and tytle of
them the said Ann Moseley & Ann Moseley thereunto. To wch said
assignmt, the hand of Master Warden White is subscribed. Salvo iure
cuiuslibt
vj°
* Deleted in Register.
412
[13 April— 12 May 1670.
[22" Caroli Regis //.]
T.D.vi..:|;|^ifJ^'.]
[Page 366]
Master
Nathan. Brookes.
%pxi\\ n 1670
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master Tho: Gteigg and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled Solomons proverbs, alphabeti-
cally collected out of his PROVFAiBS and ECCLESIASTES for helpe of
memory, wth an additionall collection of other Scripture Proverbs out of the
Old and Newe Testament. By H. D vj*
Master
Rlobard Marriott.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
^pvH H 1670
Eutred ... by virtue of an assignement under the hands and
seales of Ann Moseley of London, widdowe, and Ann Moseley of
London, singlewoman, joynt executrixes of Humfrey Moseley, late citizen
and staconer of London deceased, bering date the Twelfth day of Aprill
instant, one copie or booke intituled, Reliquiae Wottonianae, or a colleccon
of lives, letters, poems with characters of sundry psonages, and other incom-
parable peices of language, and Art, by S' Henry Wotton, knight, one
Third pte. Together wth all the estate, right and title of them the said
Ann Moseley and Ann Moseley thereunto. To which said Assignement
the hand of Master Warden White is subscribed. Salvo jure cujuslibt
vj"
^pvill 15 1670
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twenty
severall Papers, each of them intituled. The London Gazette . . x'
Master
Robt. Pawlett.
Master
Joseph Lee.
MpxiU 16 1670
Entred . . . under the hand of S' Edward Turnor a booke or
copie intituled The speech of S' Edward Turnor, knight. Speaker of the
honorable howse of Comons, to the Kinges most excellent Maty, Together
wth his Ma'' replye thereunto, on Monday the eleventh day of Aprill 1670,
uppon the adiomment of the Parliamt . . . . . ■ vj*
^ptiU 17 1670
Eutred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grovb and Master
Warden White a booke or copie intituled A specimen of some animad-
versions uppon a booke intituled Moderne Improvements of usefull
knowledge, written by M' Joseph GlanviU, a member of the Royall Society
Master
Rich. Marriott.
iVtiXU 12 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Masttn-
Warden Smith a booke or copie intituled The life of M' George Herbert,
By Isaack Walton
vj"
[P»Re 367J
Master
Rich. Royston.
Ittao 12 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt. Grove, and Master
Warden White, a booke intituled Holl ddyled dyn &c, or the Whole Duty
of Man in the welch la ng wage
VJ"
[I:?f^t'i-.}r-i'-ies.
13 May— 29 June 1670.]
[22° Caroli Beg- is II.]
413
Master
James Collyns.
Master
James CoUyns.
m^U 13 1670
Entred for his copie published by his Mats speciall comand, a booke
or copie intituled A sermon against the anti gcrijiturists, also a nother
sermon concerning the synfulnes, danger, and remedie of infidelitie,
preached at Whitehall, by Seth Lord Bishop of Sarum . . vj*
m^t 13 1670
Entred . . . published by his Mats speciall command, a booke or
copie intituled The Christians victorie over death, being a sermon at the
funerall of the most honorable George, Duke of Albemarle &c, in the
Collegiat Church of S' Peter's Westminster, on the 30" of Aprill 1670.
By Seth, Lord Bishop of Sarum ....... vj*
Master
Tho. Eoycroft.
3Jimc 6 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbert Geove and Master
Warden White a copie or booke intituled Horae Hebraicae et Talmudicae,
impensae in evangelium S' Johannis Praemittifur, disquisitio chorographica
loca quaedam terrae Israeliticae investigans. Ilia jtraesertim quorum
mentio apud S' Johannem, a Johanne Lightfoote
VJ°
Master
Will"' Garrett.
Sunc 6 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkyns, and
Master Warden White a copie or I)ooke intituled Priscianus embryo et
nascens being a key to the Grammar Schoole. In two parts
VJ"
3)tmc 28 1670
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Robert Batersby. -Warden White a copie or booke intituled Tartuffe, or the French
Puritane. A Comedy lately acted at the Theater Eoyall. Written
in French by Moliere, and rendred into English wth much addition
and advantage. By M. Medborne servant to his Eoyall Highnes vj''
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
StlttC 20 1670
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington,
severall papers, each of them intituled. The London Gazette
Twentie
Master
Gyles Wlddowes.
3Junc 2^ 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbert Gegve and Muster
Warden White a copie or booke intituled Theophilie, or a discourse of
the Saints amitie wth God in Christ
VJ"
Master
Natbaniell Brooke.
aJttttC 29 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt Grove and Master
Warden Smith a copie or booke intituled The Grounds and occasions of
the contempt of the Clergie and Religion, inquired into. In a letter written
to B. L.
VJ"
414
[5 July— 25 August 1670.
[22° Caroli Regis II.]
W. Leak, {I %;}-.]
M^^ttvx iTranrts Coles
WB^v'btn^.
[Page 368]
Master
John Hartin.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Tbo. Newcomb,
3Jttl» 5 1670
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master L'Estbange and
Master Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled NOMO-AEEIKON. A
law dictionary, interpreting such difficult words and, obscure termes, as are
found, ether in our Coinon or Statute, ancient or moderne Lawes, ivith
references to the severall Statutes, Records, Registers, Law-bookes, Charters,
ancient deedes and manuscripts, wherein the words are used: and
etymologies, where they properly occur. By Thomas Blount of the Inner
Temple, Esquire vj*
Master
Hen. Uortlock.
Master
James Collyns.
Master
Will"- Godbld.
Sttltf 7 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Cook and Master
Warden Coles a booke or copie intituled Observations uppon military and
politicall affaires, written by the right noble Lord, George, Duke of
Albemarle
vj°
3lttl» 20 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Warden Roper a booke or copie intituled Querer pro solo querer. To
love only to love. A Spanish comedy, written by don Huttonia de
Mendoza, Englished by S' R. F. in the yeere 1652
vj°
Master
WIU"- Godbid.
Sulfi 20 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt Grove, and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Basilius Valentinus, a Bene-
dictine monck of naturall and supernaturall thinges. <&c. Translated out of
high Dutch by Daniell Cable. Whereunto is added, Alexander van
Suchten of the secretts of austronomy, translated out of the high Dutch
by Doctor C. a person of great skill in chymistrey .
VJ°
Master
Abell Roper
and Master
Francis Tyton.
^ugu^t 25 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of the Lord Chife («jc) Bafon -HAtss-*
Hale, and Master Warden Coles, a copie or booke intituled A collection
of Reports from 12 to 14 Jac. in Banco R. by Serjant Rolle, being his
owne
taking
Vj'
Deleted in Register.
[i-.i°o'r.r.}w.L.ak.
25 August— 10 September 1670.]
[22° Caroli Regis II.]
415
Master Warden
Roper.
Ilttgtti^t 25 1670
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Coles, a booke intituled The Eeports of speciall cases,
towching severall customes and libties of London, by S' Hen: Calthrop,
knight, wth divers ancient customes & usuages (?) of the said city . vj*
^Ud;tt!St 26 1670
Master Warden Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Estrange and
Boper. Master Coles warden a booke or copie intituled Modus te7iendi Parlia-
mentuni or the old manner of holdinge Parliamts in England Together wth
the priviledges of Parliatnent, & the manner how lawes are therein acted
by passing of Billes, by WilM Hakewell Esq'
vj
id
[Page SOU]
Master Warden
Roper.
^ttguiSt 25 1670
Entred . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Coles a copie or booke intituled The practice of the high cort of
Chancerey &e, with the nature of the severall offices thereunto belonging ;
and the Reports of manie choyce cases adiudged in that Cort
VJ°
Master
John Martyn.
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Se)}tetn<i. 6 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Eopee a copie or booke intituled Angliae Notitia, or, the
present state of England. The second part. By Edward Chamberlayne
D' of Lawes, Fellow of the Eoyall Society
Setitetn))« 6 1670
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington
severall papers, each of them intituled, The London Gazette .
VJ"
Twentie
Se|}temt)« 10 1670
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
John Starkey. Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Paradise regayn'd ; A Poem in
4 Bookes. The Author, John Milton. To wch is added )§amso» .4jform<e»,
A dramma * drammadic Poem, by the same Author
VJ
\i
SitpXtWiti 10 1670
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
John starkey. Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The Novells of Dom: Francisco
de Quevedo Villegos &c. Faithfully Englished. Whereunto is added. The
Mariage of Belphegor an Italian Novel translated from Machiavel vj*
Deleted in Register.
416 [10 September— 15 October 1670. w.L..k.{S',§i«j'.]
[22" Caroli Regis //.]
Master
John Starkey.
Sej|ttcml)« TO 1670
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Eopek a copie or liooke intituled John Fredrick Helvetius hlg
golden ealfe, shewing how the Intire suhstance of Lead, wax in one moment
trannmuted into Gould, wth an exceeding small Particle of the true Philo-
nophick stone, at the Hague, in the yeere 1666, written in Latins and
faithfully Englished ......... vj"*
Master
Hen. Herrlnginan.
Sc^itcmlJ. 12 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrangb and Master
Warden Koper a copie or booke eutituled A Play called The Roman
Empress
vj
id
[Page 370]
.Master
John Starkey.
Master
Natb. Fonder.
®i:to<tcr the tirst
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Lestbange, and Master
Warden Kopek a copie or booke intituled The Voyage of Italy, or a
compleat Journey through Italy in two parts, By Richard Lassels, gent
vj"
0cto1)cr the dQ:hth
EutreJ . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove, and
Master Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled A71 Appendix to
M' Charles Hoofs Examination of the Comon Accidence or some additionall
questions and answares &c By Henry * Serle
vj
id
Master
Nath. Ponder.
<!lctotici' the 8tb
Entred . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove, and
Master Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Sabatisinus, or
Exertitations concerning the name, originall, causes, continuance and
observations of a Sahhaticall rest, by Doct: John Owen
VJ"
Master
Tho. Basset.
Master
Jo. WlnfeUd.
©ctolier 13tb 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Warden Coles a copie or booke entituled A Catalogue of the Common and
Statute Law bookes of this Bealme and some others relaieing thereunto &c
Vjo
©rtoticr 15tb 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
Warden Ropeb a copy or booke entitled The Diseription and use of the
Triangular Quadrant, being a perticular and generall instrument usefull
both for sea and land, by John Browne vj'
* Originally written " Samuell," and afterwards deleted.
[I-.S'ope%.}w.Leak. 15 OctobeF— 2 November 1670.]
[22° Caroli Regis //.]
417
i
[Page 371]
Maatcr
Will. Leake.
mdahtx 15tb 1670
Entred for his/opie under the bands (jf Master L'EsTRANGEAnd Master
Abell RoPERAVarden a booke or copy intitled The Vision if Theodorus
Verax by Bryoe Blair Gent . • / • . . . / . vj* *
©rtotier 15tb 1670
Entred . . / . under the hands Zf Master L'BSTBANGB^and Master
Warden Fe/ncis Coles a book or/oipj intitled A GeograMeall Discrip-
tion of UieAVorld, wth a Breif acco/ipt of severall Empires/Dominions and
parts therf)f. As also ye nature jjf the People, the [No/&um stated.] *
Memoband. I was compelled to the crossing of theis two entreyes,
in my Masters absence, by M' Leak, Master of the Companie.
Giles Calvert.
Master
will. Leake.
0irtot)ct; 15 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Abell Ropeb warden a copy or booke intitled The Vision of Theodorus
Verax by Bryce Blair Gent vj*
Master
WUl. Leake.
©CtollCt: 15tb 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Fbancis Coles warden a copie or booke intitled A Geographicall Dis-
cription of the World, wth a breif e accompt of the severall Enquires,
Dominions, and parts thereof. As also the nature of the Peopile, the
customes, maners, and Comodities of the severall countries. With a
discription of the Principall Cities in each dominion. Togather wth a short
Direction for Travellers
VJ°
Master
John Marty n.
©ctoljcr 24tb 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Pabkee, and Master
Abell Roper warden a copie or booke intitled A defence and continua-
tion of the Ecclesiasticall Politie, Together with a letter from the Authour
of the Freindly Debate vj*
[Page 372]
Master
John Marty n.
Master
Francis Coles
II
©ctoticr 24 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of the honourable S' John Trevor
Secretary of State to his Majesty, and Master Abell Ropkb Warden a
booke or copie intitled Gulielmi Holei Elementa Historiae ah orbe condito
vj
id
mhtmiitx 2» 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Rogeb L'Esteanoe and
Master Coles warden, a Booke or Ballad intituled Witt bought at a
deare rate
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* Deleted in Kegister.
53
418
[4—21 November 1670.
[22° Caroli Regis II.]
— T T 1 f^' Coles. T
W. Leak, i A. Roper, j
Boticml}. ¥ 1670
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eogee L'Estranoe and
NeviUSymons. Master Francis Coles warden a copie or book intitled Synopsig
Mediciiiae or, A compendium of Astrologicall and Chimicall Phisick. In
Master
Will"- Gk)dbid.
Master
Thomas Drlng.
Master
WiU""- Miller.
[Page 373]
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
Master
three Bookes .
VJ
a
Hoticmticr ^^ 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove, and
Master Abell Roper warden a copie or booke entitled The Relation of
a Voyage made into Mauretania in Affrick, by the Sieur Roland Fresius
of the City of Marseilles, by the King of France his order, in the yeare
166G, written originally in French & now rendered into English
VJ"
floticml)cr tfic 7tb
Entred . . . iinder tlie hands of Master Robert Gtrove, and
Master Roper warden a copie or booke intitled Fnglands iminent danger
and onely remedy. Faithfully considered and represented By an impartiall
hand
VJ«
fiobcmtjcr 8tb 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange, and
Master Roper warden a copie or booke intitled A second sheet of old
M' Dods sayings or, an other Poesy gathered out of M' Dod's garden vj '
id
floiicmti. 10 1670
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington Twentie
severall Papers, each of them intituled. The London Gazette . x"
Entred
flobcmlicr 17 1670
under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Hen. Herringman. gopj-^ warden a copie or booke intitled The City Romance
VJ
id
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
John Syms.
^obcmlict; 18 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Roper Warden a copie or booke intiled The Woman's Conquest, a Tragi-
comedy, by the honourable Edward Howard . vj*
aoticmber 21 1670
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hands and scales
of Anne Moseley of London widow and Anne of London, single-
woman, joynt executrixes of Humphrey Moseley late citizen and staconer
of London deceased, bearing date the seaventh day of July last past,
one copie or booke intituled Of Peace and Contentment of the mind
by Peter Dumoulin, the sonne of D.D, and alsoe one other copie or booke
intituled, The usage of the passions, by Father John Francis Senault,
translated into English. Togather wth all the estate, right and title
of them the said Anne Moseley and Anne Moseley thereunto To
wch said Assignment the hand of Master Warden Roper is subscribed
Salvo iure cuiuslibet vj*
[IKlr.}'
21 November — 10 December 1670.]
[22° Caroli Regis II.]
419
Soacmlici- 21 1670
[Page 374] Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seals
Sir Thomas Davies. of Doeothy Stephens of London widow, late wife, and administratrix of
Philemon Stephens, late citizen and sta<5oner of London deceased, bearing
date the seaventeeuth day of November instant, one copie or booke
intituled Wing^ate's Arithmatick, And alsoe one other copie or booke
intituled Herbert's Poems. Togather wth all the estate, right and
title of her the said Dorothy Stephens thereunto : uppou condicon never-
thelesse, as by the said assignmt more at large appeareth. To well said
assignmt the hand of Master Warden Roper is subscribed
vj
\i
Master
Thomas Vera.
Master
Thomas Vere.
aobcmlicr 2Z 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Coles warden a copie or booke intituled Physicall Ohservationg for the
yeare 1671, monthly. Collected by Wilfln Andrews student in Astrology
VJ"
nohcmittv 22^ 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Coles warden a copie or booke intituled A Guide to Discourge, conteyning
the Quintessence of witt, mirth and eloquence mixt togather
VJ"
Master
Tho. Basset.
aolicmticr 30tb 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Roper warden a copie or booke intitled The Ceremonies of the vacant see,
or a true relation of what passeth at Home uppon the Pope^s death, &c.
Translated out of French by I. Davies .
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Master
Tho. Basset.
nohtmficx 30^" 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Roper warden a copy or booke intitled The Egyptian History &c, Translated
out of French by L Davies vj*
[Page 375]
Master
Tho. Ratcliffe.
Hcccmlt^r 7° 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Roper warden a copy or booke intitled The Boyall Fishing revived. Humbly
offered to the consideracon of the King and Parliam,ent
VJ"
Master
Symon Miller.
Sccemlier lO^" 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange, and Master
Warden Abell Roper a copie or booke intitled The History of the late
Revolution of the Ernjnre of the great Mogull, To which is added a letter to
Mori' Colbert containeing the modern state of Industan, its riches, forces,
manner of distributeing & justice. Written originally in French &c vj*
420
[12 December — 13 January 1670.
[22° Caroli Regis II.']
W.Le.k.{i-.Sijlr.]
Master
WiU™- Crooke.
Seccmll. 12tb 1670
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The Fhncer garden, to which is
added Caliope'g Cabinet opened, by WillTB Hughs .... vj"^
l3circml)Cf 18 1670
Maior Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Tho. Roycroft. Warden Roper a copie or booke intitled Maugers Letters, ivritten nppon
severall suhiects in French and English, translated for the great facility
of those that have a desire to learne the French tongue
vj
i<i
Master
Bennett Griffin.
Hcircmtter 27° 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Grove, and Master Coles
warden a copie or booke intituled The History of the late Eevolution of
the Fmpire of the great Mogull by Mons' F. Bomier translated into
English
vj"
[Page 376]
Master
Bennett Griffin,
Bccemhcx: 27 1670
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Grove and Master Warden
Coles a copie or booke intituled The foeticall histories, being an exact
aiul a compleat collection of all those stories, ivhicli the Antient Poets doe
mention, &c. by M' D. Assyny, B.D vj*
Master
John Starkey.
gjiiniiittri; S^* 1670 [i.e. 1670^71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Coles a copie or booke intituled The History of the late Revo-
lution in the estates of the great Mogull, ivith a letter to Mon' Colebert,
touching the extent and demeneons of Industan, &c, Translated out of
French
vj
id
Master
Geo. Sawbrldge.
atitmrntri) 10 1670 [i.e. 1670^71]
Entred . . . imder the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Roper a copie or book intituled The Countrey Schoole-Master,
or, the Art of teaching faire writeing, and all usefull parts of practicall
Arithmatick in a sehoole method: To wch is added some faire Greeke copies
for the use of Oramer Schooles, All ingraven in copper plates. Composed
and ordered by John Newton
VJ"
Master
WUl"-' Godbld.
aiitnttitrv 13 1670 [i.e. 1670^71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt. Grove and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The History of the late conquest
of Chyna by the Tartert &c, written in Spanish by M. de Palafore, Bishop
of Osma and Vice Boy of Mexico, and first published 1670. Now rendred
into Engliih vj'*
tF. Coles. \.ar T \
A. Eoper.;W. Leak.
14—27 January 1670.]
[22° Caroli Regis II.]
421
Master
Tho. Bring.
^itmmri) U 1670 [i.r. 1670^71]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and
Master Warden Ropeb a copie or booke intituled The devoid communi-
cant exemjilifi'd in his behaviour before, at, and after the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper .......... vj*
Master
Nevill Symonds.
3iitmiitr» 16 1670 [i.e. 1670*71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Rob'' Grove and Master
Warden Coles a copie or booke intituled A Christian Directory, or some
of practicall divinity, in Fower Tomes, by Richard Baxter . . vj*
[Page 377]
Master
Nath. Ponder.
3f}tm 170 1670 [i.e. 1670*71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robte Geove and Master
Abell Eoper warden a copie or booke intitled Eiiglands sole and
soveraigne way of being saved, humbly proposed by Robert Berrott vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
3itttUitri! 220 1670 [i.e. 1670*71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanqe and Master
Abell Eoper warden a copie or book intitled A short and true account
of the materiall passages in the late warr betiveene the English and the
Dutch, written by the right Ho"' the Earle of Castlemayne . vj"*
Mantor
U UUAl K,j lULliUi UBv
Master
John Macocke.
Sitmtimi 24 1670 [i.e. 1670*71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanqe and Master
Abel Eopee warden a copie or booke intitled Index Vectigalium, or an
abreviated colleccon of the lawes, edicts, rules, and practises, touching the
customes or subsiddies of Tonnage and Pou7ulage ; as alsoe concerning the
exportacdn or importacbn of all goods, wares, and merchandizes out of or
into the hingdoine of England or dominions thereof. Composed by the
Farmers of His Maiesties Customes
VJ«
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
aianuiiri) 25 1670 \ji.e. 1670*71]
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington,
severall papers, each of them intituled The London Gazette .
Twentie
X"
Master
George Sawbridge.
at^ntmvii 27° 1670 [i.e. 1670*71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanqe and Master
Coles warden a copie or booke intitled The Art of Naturall Arithmatick,
in whole numbers and fraccbns vulgar and decimall, in a plaine and easie
method, suteable to the capacitie of children, for whom it is eheifly intended
by John Newton, D.D vj'
id
* Deleted in Register.
428
[9 February— 23 March 1670.
[23° Caroli Regis //.]
W.Le.k.{i-.i<>>-,]
SFthxxxAxii 9° 1670^71
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'esteange and Master
Henry Herringman. jjopjjR warden a copie or booke intitled The Humorists a comedy,
written by Thomas Shadwell Gent vj*
Hie cotftm
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'esteange and Master
Heniy Herringman. RoPEE warden a copie or booke intitled Sir Salomon, or the Cautious
Coxcomb, a comedy
VJ"
[Page 378]
Master
Will"- Garrett.
JFci)V%t»vii 10° 1670^71
under the hands of Tho: Thomkins and Master Abell
a copie or booke intitled Gatechesticall questions very
Entred . . .
EoPEE warden
necessary, for the understanding of the principles of religion conformed to
the doctrine of the Church of England. Collected by Simon Louth, vicar of
Tyler-hurst in the Deanery of Reading in the diocess of Sarum . vj*
Thomas Archer. Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange and Master
BopEE warden a copie or booke intitled Essayes or Morall discourses on
teverall subiects, by a person of honor
vj
id
JFchvmvii 15° 1670 [i.e. 1670^71]
Nathanleil lUnew. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbte Geove and Master
RoPEE warden a copie or booke intitled A71 Answare to a letter of enquiry in
to the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy, by W. S. VJ
id
SFttiXmxii 250 1670 [i.e. 1670^71]
if*^'*H rri Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
enry e ngman. jjQpj-jj warden a copie or booke intitled Alinanzor and Almahide or the
first or second part of the conquest of Granada, written by John Dreyden,
Esq' vj*
Master
John Stat key.
MiXXtii 23 1670 [i.e. 1670^71]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Ropee "Warden a copie or booke intituled The History of France dureing
the administracbn of Cardinall Mazarin, via', from the death of Lewis 13"
to the yeare 1664, in 12 bookes Englished by Christopher Wase . vj*
Master
John Starkey.
7fk cotfcm
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
RoPEE warden a copie or booke intitled Deceptio visus, or seeing and
beleiveing are two thinges, a Spanish history, faithfully translated . vj*
[i.feW.i-»k.
29 March— 15 May 1671.]
[23° Caroli Rc^is 11.]
423
iWarfff 290 1671
WUUam Cooper. Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Master Coles warden a copie or booke intitled The Wonders of the
World, or the stupendious Structures of divers great and vast cities,
magnificent Temples, stately Pallaces, admirable Pyramides, Obsequies,
Theaters, Towers, Labrinths, Baths, and other stately buildings of old
times, &c, Collected by Rich: Smith, Gent wj*
Master
Tho. Neweomb.
iWarcft 29 1671
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twenty
severall papers, each of them intituled The London Gazette . . x'
[Page 379]
Master
Bennett Griffyn.
260 ^pUm 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Cook and Master
Warden Coles a copie or booke intituled A continuacbn of the memoires
of Mounsier Beriner, being the third and fowerth tomes concerning the
empire of the great Mogull, wherein is conteyned an exact descripeon of
Dehli and Agra &c. Written by the author to his frend by way of letters.
Englished out of French by H. S. vj^
40 ittatt 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt Grove, and Master
Will""' Rawlyns. Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Time and the end of Time, or,
Two discourses, the first about Redempcon of tyme ; the second about
consideracbn of our latter end. By John Pox
VJ"
5° m^i) 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and Master
Peter Lyllicrop. CoLES Warden a copie or booke intituled Every man his owne doctor, in
two iMrts, shewing how every one may know Ms owne constitution and
complexioti, &c, Written by John Archer chymicall physitian in ordinary
to the king
vj°
iira» 10 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrangb and Master
Hobard Kemp. Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The Historic of Jewells, and of
the principall riches of the East & West, taken, from the relacbn of divers of
the most famous travellers of our aye. Translated out of the French vj*
Master
Francis Tyton.
JfTitu 15 1671
under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Entred . .
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Love's Journall
vj"
4S4
[16 May— 3 June 1671.
[23° Caroli Regis //.]
W. Leak
lA. Roper. J
Master
Charles Smith.
Master
Tbo. Burrall.
ittav 16 1671
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master L'Esteang and
Master Warden Eopee a copie or booke intituled Speculum Juventutis,
or a true mirrour, where errours in breeding nohle & generous youth &c are
carefully made manifest, &c
VJ"
HBotf Bit
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master EoaEK L'Estkange and
Will"- Bradley. Master Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Inhar astrologicum, or,
a true astrologicall guide, divided into two parts, &c. By Willffi Thrasher,
Philo-Astro-medicus ......... vj*
Master
Rich. Bloome.
fPage 380]
Master
John Martyn.
iWitu 17 1671
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand and seale of
Andrew Crook, citizen and staconer of London, bering date the Power
and Twenteth day of July, Anno dui 1670, one copie or booke intituled,
Gwilliams Display of Heraldry, together wtli all the estate right and
tytle of him the said Andrewe Crook thereunto. To wch said assignment,
the hand of Master Warden Coles is subscribed. Salvo iure cuiuslibet
vj
id
iWrtfi 30 1671
Entred . . . imder the hands of Master Sam: Paekek and Master
Warden Eopee a copie or booke intituled NaPHTALI seu, colludationes
theologicae cum tribus ingentibus dubiis viz: de reditu decern tribuum, de
conversione Judaeorum, de de (sic) mensuris sacris EZEKIELIJ. Authore,
Jacobo Calvert, Eboracensi
vj°
Master
Jonah Decon.
Sunc 2 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Willm Wigan and Master
Warden Ropee a copie or booke intituled A word to synners and a word
to saints
VJ"
Master
Jonah Deacon.
3tmc 2 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbert Geove and Master
Warden Eopee a copie or booke intituled The young man's guide through
the wildemes of this world, to the Heavenly Canaan. By K 0. minister
of the Gospell vj*
Master
Peter Parker.
aitinc 3 1671
Entred ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
John Clark citizen and stacOner of London, bering date the seaven &
twenteth day of May, Anno dni 1671, one copie or booke intituled.
Sacred Principles, Services, & Soliloquies, or, a manuall of devotions, made
upp of 3 parts, &c. By Doctor W. Brough. Together wth all the estate
right & tytle of him the said John Clark thereunto. To wch said assignmt,
the hand of Master Warden Coles is subscribed. Salvo iure cutttJt vj*
F. Coles. Ittt T u
A. Roper. / ^- I-^^-
8—5 June 1671.]
[23° Caroli Regis 11.]
425
Snnc 3 1671
Maior Roycroft. Entred for his copie by vertue of an Assignmt under the hand and seale
of EicHARD Blome, citizen and sta<7oner of London, bering date the
nyne & Twenteth day of May, Anno dni 1671, one copie or booke
intituled, Gwilliams Display of Heraldry. Together wth all the estate
right & tytle of him the said Eichard Blome thereunto. To wch said
assignmt the hand of Master Warden Coles is subscribed. Salvo iure
cuittJt
VJ
ii
Master Warden
Coles.
3ttnc 3 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrang and Master
Warden Coles, a ballad intituled, The case is altered, or, the valiant
souldier promoted .......... vj*
Master Warden
Coles.
Suite 3 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrang and Master
Warden Coles, a ballad intituled, A new ballad in the comendacon of
Ale, the antient liquor of England
VJ"
Sttrtc 5 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Rich. Royston. Warden [ ] a copie or booke intituled A discourse concerning
the true notion of the Lords Supper : To which is added two sermons. By
R. Cudworth, D.D.
vj«
[Page 381]
Master
Rich. Royston.
Sttltc 5 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho; Tomkyns and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Christian consolations taught
from five heads in religion, 1. Faith, 2 Hope, 3. The holy Spirit, 4 Prayer.
5 The sacraments. Written by a learned Prelate
vjo
Master
Rich. Royston.
Sttttc 5 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt. Grove, and Master
Warden Ropek, a copie or booke intituled The designe of Christianity,
or, a plaine demonstracon & improvemt of this proposiSbn, viz : That the
induing men wth inward reall righteousnes, or true holynes, was the principall
& ultimate end of our Saviours coming into the world, and is the only
busines of his blessed Gospell. Being an Appeyidix to the Free discourse
betweene two irdimai frendB, lately published. By the same author vj*
Master
Rich. Royston.
K.
3Jttnc 5 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkyns, and Master
Warden Ropeb a copie or booke intituled Directions left by a Gentleman
to his sonnes, for the improvement of barren and heathy land, in England &
Wales Vj*
54
426
[10—30 June 1671.
[23° Caroli Regis II.]
W.L.ak.{I.&'-]
Master
Natbanlell Brook.
mtm 10 1671
Entred for his copie under the bauds of Master L'Esthang, and Master
Warden Coles a copie or booke intituled Some observamns uppon the
answer to an Inquirie into the grounds (6 occasions of the contempt of
the clergie, wth some additions in a second letter to R L, by the same author
Master
Tho. Newcomb.
3ium U 1671
Entred . . . under the hand of the Lord Arlington, Twenty
severall papers, each of them intituled, The London Gazette . . x*
Master
Nath. Fonder.
Sune 20 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robt: Grove and Master
Warden Roper, a copie or booke intituled An exposition on the 3' 4" 5"
chapters &c of the Epistle to the HebrEWES. By Doctor John Owen,
D.D.
vj"
Master
Edw. Thomas.
mm 22 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteanoe and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The Ladies Companion, or
English Midwife. By WillDI Sermon, doctor in Phisick, and one of
his Maties Phisitions in ordinary
vj
^i
Master
Spencer Hickman.
mm 2$ 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Groyk and
Master Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Directions concerning
the matter and stile of sermons. Written to W. S. a young deacon, by
J: A. D.D.
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[Page 882]
Master
Hen. Lloyd.
3lttne 30 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The historic of the ministracon
of Cardinall Julio Mazarine, Chiefe Minister of State of the Crowne of
France, written in Italian by Count Galeazzo Qualdi Priorato
VJ"
mm 30 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker, and Master
Rich. Boyston. Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled The Christian Sacrifice, shew-
ing the necessitie end & manner of the receiving the holy comunion.
Together wth suiteable prayers & meditations for every moneth in the
yeere ; and the principall Festivalls in memory of our blessed Saviour. In
4 parts. Written by Symon Patrick, D.D.
VJ
id
J"i.}w.L.J..
30 June— 14 July 1671.]
[23" Caroli Regis //.]
487
Master
Nathaniell Brooke.
awig 12 1671 *
Stme 30 1671
Entred for his copie by vertue of a Grant under the Signett & Signe
Manuall of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles the Second, Given at
Whitehall the 31'" day of March in the 22*" yeere of his said Maiesties
raigne, A Booke Intituled, The Institution, laweg, and ceremonies of the
most noble Order of the Garter, Collected and digested in to one body, and
adorned wth variety of Sculptures by Ellas Ashmold Esq' Windsor
Herould at Arms
vj
a
Master
John Place.
Master
WUlm. Place.
Master
The. Bassett.
m\u 14 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of S' John Vaughan, knt, Lord Cheife
Justice of the Comon Pleas, and Master Warden Royston a booke
or copie intituled Formulae bene placitandi A Booke of Entreyes, con-
teyning varietie of choyce Presidents &c, never before extant in print. By
W. B. a clerk of the Cort of Comon Pleas ....
This is entred againe in the next page, being heere entred
in the wrong yeere of the Master & Wardens &c.
^'
* Deleted in Register.
428
[11—18 July 1671.
[23° Caroli Regis //.]
^•^^•'•<R:KoTor]
[Page 383]
Master
Thornicroft.
%n\^ 11 1671
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Koyston a booke or copie intituled Grammaire Anglaise expliquee
en Francoise. Propre et utile a tons leg estranges destreux d'apprendre la
langue Anglaise, et principa cement a ceux qui entendent la langue
Francoise. Par Paul Festeau Maistre de langues a Londrez
vj
id
Master Jo. PlaM.
Master
WUl"' Place,
Master
Tho. Bassett.
3ul» U 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of S' John Vaughan, knight, Lord
Cheife Justice of the Cort of Comon Pleas at Westminster, and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Formulae bene placitandi ; a
hooke of entreyes, conteynimj variety of Choyce Presidents, &c, Never before
extant in print. By W. B. a clerk of the Cort of Comon Pleas
VJ"
3Jttl» 16 1671
Master Macook. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Wigan and Master Warden
Royston a booke or copie intituled A Sermon preached in Lent Assizes
holdenfor the County of Bucks at Alesbury, March 8, 1670 [i.e. 1670-71]
beimj Ash Wednesday by Ad; Littleton, D.D. Ghaplayne in Ordinary to
his Maty
VJ"
Master Jo. Place.
Master
Tho. Bassett.
Master
Tho. Dring.
Master Jo. Leigh.
Master LownM.
Still? 17 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tomkins and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled A dictionary English and
Latine by Tho: Holyoke. Salvo iure cuiitot vj*
mthj 18 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Royston a booke or copie intituled Alexicacus : Spirit of salt of
the World wch vulgarly prepared is called the Spirit of Salt, or the Tran-
tcendent vertue of the true spirit of salt. By Constantine Rhodocanaches,
Grecian of the Isle of Chios and one of his Ma" Chymists
VJ"
[i»oT.r'i^'^y'"-
18 July— 26 August 1671.]
[23° Caroli Regis JL]
429
3ltll» 18 1671
Master Lownee. Entred for his copies under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Warden Eoyston, Three other papers belonging to the foresaid sjnritt of
Salt, &c .' . ij" vj*
Master
Rich. Hodgkinson.
3iul» 22 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
Warden Eoyston a booke or copie intituled Seaventeene Sermons, written
by Doctor Boyce vj*
[Page 384]
Master
Francis Smith
%\\^mX l^ 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Egbert G-rove and Master
Warden Eoyston one copie or booke intituled Youths tragedie a poem
drawn up by way of dialogue, for the caution and direction of the younger
sort
vj
i^
Master
Ambrose Isted.
Master Warden
Eoyston.
Major Roycroft.
SlttguSt 12tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogbr L'Estrangb and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled The Amorous
Travellers, or, the night adventures. Written originally in Spanish by a
person of honor, translated into French by ye exquisite pen of the Senr.
Deganes, into English by J. B. Salvo iure cuitW . . . vj*
atigtWt Utb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins a booke
intituled Paraemiologia, Anglo-Latinae ; Or, English and Latin proverbs
and proverbiall sayings matched to-geather in a colleccbn for the use of
schooles. Written by William Walker B.D. Salvo iure cuiflSt . vj*
^tigttSt 15tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange and Master
Warden Norton, a paper intituled, The nature & gualitys of coffee, dis-
covered from expierience after the generall use of it in our nation. Salvo
iure cuiusftit
VJ"
augujit 18tb 1671
Master Gellibrand, Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuel Parker and
Master Warden Eoyston, a copie or booke intituled Serinons preached
upon severall occasions. By John Tillotson, D D. . . vj*
mugtlSt 26 1671
[Page 385] Entred . . . imder the hands of Master Sam: Parker and Master
Master Warden Norton a copie or booke intituled Practicall navigation, or an
John WlngfeUd. Jntroduccon to that whole art. Conteyninge a discripcTm and use of the most
necessary instruments in the said art &c. By John Sellers
The moyty assigned to WillBT Fisher, vide pag 427.
VJ
id
430
[31 August— 23 September 1671.
[23" Caroli Regis //.]
"^•"•{|:N:rn°"i
Master Hartyn
and
Master Starkey.
Slugufit 310 1671
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master Eoqer L'Estrangb
and Master Warden Koyston a copie or book intituled The Laws of
civility or certayne rules of deportment, observed in France amongst ail
persons of Quality upon severall occasions. Salvo iure cuiftjt . vj '
id
Master
John Uartyn,
Master
Sam.
Will"'" Mearne
and Master
Herringman.
Master
Jo. Darby.
Sc4»temt>cr 15tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of the BcTcrcnd* Honrble the Lokd
Arlington and Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled The
life and raigne of King Henry the eighth. Written by the Eight Honrble,
Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury. Salvo iure cuiHjt . vj*
Se^ttcmfiet: 16 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe, and Master
Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled The diseases of women wth
child, and in childbedd, As also the best direccons how to helpe them in
naturall and unnaturall labours, wth fitt remedies for the severall indisposi-
cbns of new borne babes, written in French by Francis Mauriceau and
translated by Hugh Chamberlayne M.D. Phisition in Ordinary to his Ma"
vjd
Master
Edw. Brewster.
Sqitember 18tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and Master
Warden Royston a copie or book intituled A continuation or second pte
to the most pleasant and delightfull history of Reynard the Fox. Contayneing
miich matter of pleasure and content. Written for the delight of young men,
pleasure of the aged & Content of ail in the yeare 1671. Savo [sic'] iure
jitbt
VJ"
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
John Piayford. Warden Royston a copie or book intituled The Pleasant Companion, a
new book of lessons & instruccons for the flagellett by Tho: Gretting, Gent.
&c. Salvo iure cuittJt vj*
[Page 386]
Master
John Piayford.
Se^itcmber 23 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Mast^er L'Estrange and Master
Warden Royston a copie or book intituled The musicall companion in
Two Books, the first contayneing rounds and catches; the second book
dialogue* and ayret, all for 2, 3 <& 4 voyces. Salvo iure cuittit
VJ
id
* Deleted in Register.
[l;S°.^'or!^Tyi«- 25 September— 3 October 1671.]
[23° Caroli Regis II.]
431
Master
Joseph Nevill.
Master
Robert Cutler.
Master
Fran. Coles.
Sejjtember 25*" 1671
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master William Wiqan,
and Master Warden Nobton a copie or book intituled XoifnoKoyia. sive
peistis moperae populum Londinensem Grassantia historica narratio ;
Nathaniels Hodges, M.D. Colledgii Londinensii socio, authore. Salvo
iure cuitbt vj*
acjitemlier 27tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Master Warden Noeton a copie or book intituled Poligraphice, or the Art
of draiveing, engraveitig, etching, limning, paintiiig, waghing & colouring in
three bookeg, <fec. Salvo iure cuittit .....
VJ«
SitpU 30tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Egyston a copie or book intituled The merry conceitg
of M." Mary Frith, commonly called by the name of Mai Cuttpurge, &c
VJ
id
Master
Hen. UllUon.
mctohfx 2^ 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Eoyston, a copie or book intituled The Female Secre-
tary, or choice new letters soe accomodated, as each degree of women may
thence be fwrnisht wth apt expressions, of their thoughts, on any occasion
proper to their sex, &c. Salvo iure cuittJt
vj
id
Master
Hen. Million.
^olrcm tfit
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Norton, a copie or book intituled Female Pre-eminence,
or the dignitie & excellencie of that sex, above the male. An ingenious
discourse, &c. Salvo iure cuitbt vj*
Master
Fran. Titon.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove and Master
Warden Norton a copie or book intituled The certayntie and eternitie
of Hell torments. Salvo iure cuitfct
VJ
id
©ctoliet: 3& 1671
[Page 387] Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled A Copious Dictionarie
Geo. Sawbrldge. ^-^ three parts : first, the English before the Latine, enriched wth about Ten
Thousand words more then any former Dictionarie contaynes, secondly, the
Latin before the English, wth correct and jdentifull etimologicall dirivations,
philologicall observaCons and phraseologicall explicacdns ; thirdly, the proper
names of persons, places and other things necessary to the understanding of
historians and poets, &c. By the care and industry of Francis Gouldman,
M A. Salvo lure cuiltit
VJ
id
432
[6—22 October 1671.
[23° Caroli Regis II.]
^^''"•iE.5:jtr]
October 6 1671
Hen. Herrlngman. Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange, and
Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled Love in a wood, or
S' Jameses Parcke, A comedie, &c. Salvo iure cuittJt . . . vj*
©ctoliev W^* 12tb 1671
Jo. Overton. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Norton, a paper intituled, The Royall Exchange of
London. Salvo iure cuiftit ........ vj*
©ctolicr 13tb 1671
Dorman Newman. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange, and
Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled A Token for children,
the first a7ul second 2'ie hy J a,mea J aneyf&y. Salvo iure cuittir . vj*
• ®ctol>» 20 1671
Master MUlee. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled A true relaeon of a
yong man, about seaventeene yeeres of age, who was struck dumb for the
space of twenty fowre houres, because he would not beleive what was said
unto him. Salvo iure cuittJt
VJQ
Master
WUl". Thackerey.
Master
The. Passenger.
[Page 388]
Master
Bobert Pawlett.
©ctoli. 21 1671
Entred ... by vertue of an order of a Cort of Assistants of the
S"" of this present Octoter, and of an assignment under the hand and
seale of Samuell Speedb, citizen and staconer of London, bering date
the third day of this instant October one copie or booke intituled The
History of Montelion, knight of the oracle. Together wth all the estate,
right & tytle of him the said Samuell Speede thereunto. Salvo iure
cuitfet, &c .......... . vj*
0(to<i(r 22 1671
Entred . . . by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Mary Garthwait widow, executrix of the last will and testament of
Tymothy Q-arthwait late citizen and staconer of London, deceased, bering
date the thirteenth day of October Anno dnt 1671 ; and unto wch assign-
ment, the hand of Master Warden Norton is subscribed, all her estate,
right, and tytle of in and to the several bookes or copies, or parts of
bookes or copies, hereafter menc5ned, that is to say . vj' ; viij' ; v*
The method of preaching. By M' W" Chappell.
A comentary uppon the first bookes of Moses. By M' John Trapp.
The obligacon of a promi«arie oath in lectures upon NOMB: 30. 2.,
by D' Sanderson.
Six Comon Places on these texts, viz,', LeviT: 19. 30; ProV: 30. 8.;
Judges, 1. 7. Ps: 40. 6. ; by M' Joseph Mead.
* Deleted in Register.
Lr. Norton. I ^^ Tylw.
22 October 1671.]
[23° Caroli Begis //.]
433
A Treatis of English particles for the use of schooles. By
M'- William Walker.
A Large Rationale, iipon the Book of Comon Prayer. Bv
Bp. Andrews, and D' Cosens.
The Canon of the holy scriptures, or, the certaine indubitate nomber
of canonicall hooks belonging thereunto, by D' Cosens.
The harr to free admission fixed, or an answer to M' Htimfreys his
Rejoynder, by D' Drake.
A hook contayning five sermons, viz', on the 2. PET: 3, 16, at Eaton
Coll ; at the Hauge in Holland concerning dewells, wth letters of
resolucon of sundry controversies, by John Hales, Fellow of
Eaton Coll.
A short rationale, upon the Book of Comon Prayer, of the Church
of England, wth large addicons ; by J)' Sparrow.
A hook called Sermons . . ■ . wth letters ahotit marriage of cozen
germans, and about usury. By John Hales late fellow of Eaton
Colledge.
An historicaU vindicacon of the Church of England in point of
schisme &c by Sir Roger Twisden.
[Page 389]
Master
Robert Pawlett.
II
©rtolicr 22 1671
A dispute lately touching schisme, managed in sundry conferrences
and papers, betweene M' Peter Gunnitig, M" Jo: Pearson, of the
Church of England, and D' Lenthall, M' Jo: Terrett alias
Spencer of the Church of Rome.
Letters of M' Hales of Eaton Colledge, to S' Dudley Garleton, Lord
Embassador &c, touching the Proceedings in the Synod of Bort,
1618 & 1619 ; wth 4 Sermons . . . preached by the said
M' Hales.
A Letter concerning the present state of religion amongst us, by
Herbert Thorndike.
The Whole Duty of Man, &c.
A Clavis to the Bible, or a new coment upon the Pentateuch, or
5 Books of Moses, by John Trapp.
The Gentlemans Calling.
A Sermon preached before the Prince in the Cathedrall Church of
Bristoll, March, 1644, by D' Cosens.
A Gagg for the Quakers, speakeing by inspiraS&n of the Papists.
An enquirie into the nature of sinne, in confutaSan of M' Henry
Hickman, by Thomas Peirce Rector of Brington, Northtoushier.
Davids deliverance, and thanksgiveinxj, A sermon preached before
the King at Whitehall, June 28", 1660 for his happy returne,
by the Archbp of Cant.
Codex canonum ecclesiae universae notis Chr: Instelli.
A Sermon preached at the magnificent coronacon of the most high
and mighty King, Charles the 2^ By George, Ld Bp of Worcester.
65
434 [22—23 October 1671. ^' Ty'"{l: k^oT]
[23° Caroli Regis II. ]
Provinciale, seu constUvtiones Angi cum sumariis atque justit anno-
tationibus politigsimug caracterihug sumaque occuraSoe rursum
revise ac imjrresse ctini congtituiionibug, Ofhonis et Othohonig.
Epigcopacie not prejudiciall to regall power. By Robert Sanderson,
Bp of Lincolne.
The Quegtion to whom it belonged anciently to preach, by Meric
Causabond [«ic] D D.
Nineteene sermons preached by B' Hamond . . .
©rtoiicr 22 1671
[Page 390] A sermon preached before his Majtie at Whitehall, by B. Bp of
Master Lincolne elect, Aprill 5'" 1663.
Bobert Pawlett. ^ . . , , _ ^ ^, ■,
Be curiis eccJiasticis Archepie. (Jant. or Clerks practice.
The decay of Christian piety, by the author of The Whole Buty
of Man.
The Olory of Repentance, or the joy of Angells being a narracon of
the conversion of Joseph now Phillip Bundale, a native Turk, by
the endeavors of M' Guning & B' Warmstry &c a 3'' pte.
A sermon preached at S' Paules, Nov: 29, by Richard Lee, D.D. a
3* pte.
Two books of homelies of the Church of England, and the book of
Cannons of the Church of Etigland a 3'' pte.
The Rogue, or the excellencie of history displayed, in the notorious
life, of that incomparable theif Guzman de Alfarik,* the witty
Spaniard.
Boctor Dee of Spiritts wth Boctor Merrick Causabonds preface.
Boctor Stewards sermon at Paris Anno 1647, called Hezechia's
reformacbn.
Bower's catachisme, a 2'' pte.
©ctoijcr 23 1671
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Samuell Pabkeb, and
Bobert Pawlett Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled The Oentlemans Calling.
Salvo jure cuittit .......... vj*
©ctoli. 23 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Paeker and
Bobert Pawlett. Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled The Whole Buty of Man
laiddowne in aplaine and familiar way for the use of all but especially the
meanest reader, divided into 17 chapters, one whereof being read every
Lords day. The whole may be read over thrice in a year. Necessary for
all famalys. Salvo iure cuittJt ....... vj*
* This word has been written over and is not clear.
[EiNXT!^-^'"- 23 October— 1 November 1671.] 435
[23° Caroli Regis //.]
[Page 39 *]
Master
Robert Pawlett.
©Cfotl. 23 1671
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled The causes of the decay of
Christian piety, or an impariiall survey of the ruines of Christian religion,
undermined by unchristian practice, written by tlie author of The Whole
Duty of Man. Salvo iure cuiftjt ....... vj*
Master
Robert Pawlett.
CO* tiit
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and Master
Warden Norton, a copie or book intituled A Treatis of English particles,
shewing much of the variety of their significacdns and uses in English, a
how to render them into Latine according to the propriety and elegancy of
that language, wth a Praxis upon the same, by William Walker, D.D.
Salvo iure cuiftt
vj"
Master
Robert Pawlett.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and Master
Warden Norton a copie or book intituled A short rationale, upon the Book
of Comon Prayer &c. Salvo iure cuittJf
Vja
Master
Robert Scott.
©ftolicr 24 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Grove, and Master Warden
RoYSTON a copie or book intituled De Scorbuto liber singularis Autore
Gualtero Charleton M.D. Salvo iure cuittjt . . . . vj
id
Master
Hobart Kemp.
©ctolicr 28 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled A Collecc^n of poems,
tvritten up)pon severall occasions, by severall persons of quality, the first
colleccon intitiiled. The Temple of Death. Salvo iure cuitbt .
VJ"
Master
W"- Crook.
®ctoi»cr 31 tb 1671
Entred . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled The memoires and
adventures of the Life of Henrietta, Sylvia Moliere, being a true storie of a great
Lady of France yett liveing. Translated out of French wth some additions,
and notes, by Mons' Pratt, to wch is added an historicall narration of
heresy, and the punishmt thereof, by T. H. Salvo iure cuittt
VJ"
[Page 392]
Master
Edw. Brewster,
^vimo floticml)^ 1671
Entred ... by vertue of his Mats mandat under the hand and seale
of WilOI Morioe, Esq' then Secretary of State, dated at Whitehall, the
one and Twenteth day of November 1661, and also under the hand of
Master Roger Norton now warden a copie or booke intituled The
morninge exercise at Cripplegate or severall cases of conscience practically
resolved, by sundry ministers, Septemb 1661
VJ"
Corner of leaf gone.
436
[7 — 15 November 1671.
[23° Caroli Regis II.]
E. Tyler.
• R, Eoyiton.")
'E.Norton. .J
Master
John Overton.
floticmtictr 7tb 1671
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or book intituled Severall wayes of hunt-
ing, hawking, & fishing according to the Finglisli wiajier, invented by Francis
Barlow, Etched by W. Hollar. Salvo iure cuiftt . • vj*
Master
Bich. Bloome.
floticmlicv 9tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Spabker \_eic'] and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or book intituled A discription of the
Island of Jamaica, taken from the notes of S' Thomas Lynch, K', present
govern our of the said island, (6 other experienced, persons that have there
inhabited, &c ; to wch is added a mapj) of the said Hand taken from the
latest draught. Salvo iure cuittTt .
vj°
Master
Ben. Tooke.
floticmljcr lltb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins, and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or book intituled Phaedri Aug. Liberti,
fahularum Esopiarum &c. Salvo iure cuittit.
vj"
Holicmli* Htb 1671
Francis Haley. Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale of
Anne Moseley, executrix of the last will and testam' of Humphrey
Moseley late citizen & staconer of London deceased bareing date the
Third day of November Anno dui 167L And unto wch assignment the
hand of Master Warden Eoyston is subscribed, all her estate, right and
tytle, of in & to one copie or book intituled, The legend of Captaine Jones.
Salvo jure cuitbt
vj"
[Page 393]
Master
Bam. Mearoe,
lloticmlicr 15tb 1671
Entred ... by virtue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
Mary Keirton, executrix of the last will and testament of Willlll
Keirton, late citizen & staeOner of London, deceased executor of Joshua
Keirton late citizen alsoe & staconer of London deceased bareing date
the Twenty fifth day of September Anno dui 1671. And unto wch
assignmt the hand of Master Warden Norton is subscribed ; all her
estate, right & tytle of in & to the severall bookes or copies or parts of
bookes or copies, hereafter menconed, that is to say . . i* vj^
Jo. Amos Comenii orbis sensublium pietus, hoc est omnium fmula-
mentalium in Mundorerum et in vita actionum pictura et
nomenclatura in Latine and English, by Charles Hoole.
Hoole'S vocabulary.
Hoole's Grounds of the Gramar, Togeth''r with all the copper plates
thereunto belonging. Salvo iure cujuscunque.
[rInXT}^'^?'"- 15 November— 20 December 1671.] 437
[23" Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Sam. Mearne.
Master
Jo. Martyn.
Masttir
Herrlngman.
fflodcmlier ISt" 1671
Entred for their copie by virtue of an Assigum' under the hand & seale of
Mary Keibton executrix of the last will & testament of William Keirton
late citizen & staConer of London deceased, executor of Joshua Keirton
late citizen alsoe & staconer of London deceased, bareing date the
Twenty fifth day of September Anno diTi 1671 ; and unto wch assignm'
the hand of Master Warden Noeton is subscribed ; all her estate, right
& tytle, of in & to one copie or book intituled, Hoole's Greeke Tedament
wth notes or wthout Salvo jure cuittit ...... vj*
Master
John Williams.
Master
Fra. Eglesfeild.
i9cccmi)(r 5tb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Esteange and
Master Warden Koyston a copie or book intituled The Carracter of a
Quaker, in his true and -proper colours. The Clownish Hypocrite Annotomized
Ac. Salvo jure cuiftt
VJ"
[Page 394]
Master
Rich. Clarke.
^utmhtK Stb 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Esteange and
Master Warden Eoyston a copie or book intituled Centum fahulae ex
antiquis auctoribus delectae et a Gabriele Faemo Cremonensi, carminibus
explicatae. Salvo jure cuittJt • VJ*
Sccclicv Utb 1671
Master Entred ... by virtue of an assignment under the hand & seale
Jonathan Edwin. ^f Ambeose Isted citizen & staconer of London bareing date the
fowerteenth day of December, Anno dm 1671., unto wch assignment the
hand of Master Warden Eoyston is subscribed all his estate, right and
tytle, of, in, & to one copie or book intituled The Amorous Travellers or
the night adventures, written originally in Spanish by a pson of honor.
Translated into French by the exquisite penn of the Seur Deganes
and into English by J. B. Salvo jure cuiftJt
VJ"
Mcccmhcv 20^" 1671
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobert Geove, and Master
Sam. GelUbrand. Warden Eoyston a copie or book intituled The vanitie of this mortall life,
or of man, considered onley in his prsent mortall state. By J. H., M.A.
Salvo jure cuittit
VJ"
Master
Fbil. Brlggs.
BcccmlitK 20t" 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'Estrangb and
Master Warden Noeton a copie or book intituled Al-mansir, or Rhodo-
montados of the most horrible, terreble S invincible captaine, S' Fredrick
Fightall, English & French. Salvo jure cuiltfr
VJ"
438
[20 December — 5 January 1671.
[23° Caroli Regis //.]
^^'"•iR;Kr]
Master
Thos, Passenger.
Master
WUUam HUler.
I9eccml)er 20^" 1671
Entred for his copie by virtue of an order of a Cort of Assistants, of the
Twentieth of this present December, and of an assignment under the
hand and seale of Samuell Speed citizen and staconer of London bareing
date the fowerteenth day of November last, one copie or book intituled.
The didrur.con of Troy in three parte, together with all the estate, right,
and tytle of him the said Samuell Speed thereunto. Salvo iure cuisftn
Seccmiier 21^ 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled A breife remembrancer,
or the right improvement of Christs Birth Day. Salvo jure cuittJt vj"*
[Page 395]
Master
Bo. ClaTell.
Master
Will"- Cadman.
Master
Tho. Passenger.
Master
Will"' Whltwood.
Master
Tho. Sawbrldge.
Master
WUl"- Birch.
Master
Rich. Harriott.
llc((ml)« 26 1671
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Norton a copie or booke intituled A Mirroiir or LooJcing-
glasse, both for Saints & Synners, held forth in some thowsands of examples
c&c. Collected out of the most autheniick authors, both ancient & modern, wth
some late examples observed by the author, & other persons of credit. Part
the second. Salvo jure cuiftt vj*
SiinttJtriJ 2i> 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred ... by virtue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Mary G-arthwaite, executrix of the last will and testament of
Tymothy Garthwaite late citizen and staconer of London, deceased,
bareing date the Fowrteenth Day of October Anno diTi 1671, unto
wch assignment, the hand of Master Warden Royston, is subscribed, all
her estate, right & tytle, of, in, and to, one coppie or book intituled,* a
third part with addicons of, Beliquae Wottonianae, or a Golleccon of
Lives, Letters, Poems, toth carracters of sundry other personages and other
incomparable peeces of Langwadge and Art, by S' Henry Wotton, K'.
Salvo jure cuittit vj
id
Master
Ambrose Isted.
aJantiars 4tl> 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a coppie or book intituled Charles the Great, a
^Jay acted at the Duke's House. Salvo jure cuiitit . . • vj
id
Master
Walter KetUlby.
3itn. 5tb 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Master Warden Royston a coppy or book intituled De anima brutorumque
et hominis inferior est dissertaSTmes duae Prior Phitiologica istius animae
naturam, partes, potentias, et affectxis discribit ; altera Pathologica morbos
quae ad animam istam ejusque subjecta si cerebrum et nervosum, genus
tractant explicat studio Thome Willis, M.D. Salvo jure cuittit vj*
* Some words deleted here, not decipherable.
[l:5:;f'on."'r^'"y'«- 10 January— 19 February 1671.] 439
[23"-24'' Cnroli Regis //.]
Master
Nath. Fonder.
3Jantt«r» lOtb T671 [/.e. 1671^2]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Robert G-rovk, and
Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled nE'fin*DnnS&
m"in /"DtO Domut Momieac* hoc est Domus Mosaicae clavig give legit
sepimentum. Salvo jure cuitbt ....... vj*
[Page 396]
Master
Rich. Marriott.
230 Sitmmrtf 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker, and
Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled Nine sermons preached
at the Parish Church of 8' Magdaleng Milkestreete, London. By the late
eminent & learned divine Anthony Farrindon, BD. Salvo jure
cuittit
Vja
Master
Tho. Mllboum.
23" SJanmrni 1671 [/.<. 1671^2]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrangb and
Master Warden Norton a copie or Vjook intituled A Mirrour or Look-
inglasse both for Saints (6 Sinners held forth in some thousands of examples
&c. Wherein is psented, as Gods wonderfull mercyes to the one, so his severe
judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors both
ancient and moderne, wth some late examples observed by my selfe and others.
Whereunto are added a Geographicall discripc^ of all the countries in the
knowne world ; as also the ivonders of God in nature, and the rare, stupen-
dious, and costly works, made by the art and idustry [sic] of man, as the
most famous cittys, temples, structures, statues, cabinets of rarities &c, wch
have been, or are now in the world. The first volume. By Sam: Clark,
sometim,e pastor in Bennet fink, London. The fowreth edicon very much
enlarged, especially in the Geographicall part, wherein all the countys
of England, and Wales, are alphabetically described : Together wth the
cittys, and most remarkable things in them. As also thefowre cheife English
Plantacons in America. Salvo jure cuifljt
Vj"
Master
Nath. Fonder.
50 JFt\iXmxii 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Geovb, and
Master Warden Norton a book intituled Theopolis, the citty of God, the
new Jerusalem, &c. Salvo iure cuiftit vj*
Master
Andrew Clark.
19° JFthv. 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange, and
Master Warden Norton a copie or book intituled An Act of Comon
Councell, together wth certaine orders, rules, and direccons touching the
paveing, and cleansing the streets, lanes, and comon passages wthin the
citty of London, and libertys thereof; and other things relateing thereunto.
Salvo jure cuiftt vj*
* Deleted in Begister.
440
[24 February— G March 1671.
[24° Caroli Regis II.]
^■^y'«il:5:C-]
[Page 397]
Master
John Darby.
240 JTchrcmvii 1671 [i.e. 1671*2]
Eutred for his copie under the hands of Master Kogee L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled A pen pluckt from
an eagles whinge or the most swift compendious and speedy method of short
loriiing that ever was yett composed by any in this hingdome, &c, By
William Mason, Author and Teacher of the said Art. Salvo jure cuittTT
28° iTcliruari} 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Mrs. Anna Entred . . . under the hands of Master George Stradling, and
Brewster. Master Warden Eoyston, a copie or book being the first & second part
intituled Rhan o waith M' Bees Prichard, Gynt fiecar Llanddyfri yn Shir
Gaerfyrddyn, a osodwyd allan, er Daionir-Cymru &c. Some part of the
works of M.' Rees Prichard sometimes vickar of Llandyfri in the county of
Carmarthen. Salvo iure cuifljt
VJ°
J^nmo Mixxiii 1671 [i.e. 1671=^2]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove and
Ralph Smith, Master Tyler Master a copie or book intituled A sermon preached at the
funerall of the Lady Vere, by M"' William Gurnell, of Lavenhani in Suffolk.
Salvo jure cuiftt .......... vj*
Master
Tho. Ratcliffe.
Master
Nath. Thompson.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Norton, a copie or book intituled The true prophesies or
prognosticacons of Michaell Nostradamus Phisitian to Charles the ninth,
King of France, and one of the most excellent astronomers that ever were, &c.
Salvo jure cuittJt . . . • vj
id
Master
Hobart Kemp.
20 iWitrtu 1671 [i.e. 1671^2]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'Estrange and
Master Warden Royston a copie or book intituled TJie Hietory of the ivarr
of the Cosacks, agt the Poles, &c. Salvo jure cuittrt . . . vj^
60 iWartu 1671 [i.e. 1671*2]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Guliet Wigan and
WUl"' Garrett. Master Roger Norton, a copie or book intituled Three small, and plain
Treatises, \. Of Prayer, <ic. 1. Of Principles &c. Z Of Resolu&ms &c. Trans-
lated and collected out of the auncient writters [sic] for the private use of a
most noble lady, by an old pbendary of the Church of Lincolne, the 1* edicon.
Salvo jure cuiitit
vj
id
[iiSoXr)^'^^'-
11 April— 8 May 1672.]
[24" Caroli Regis //.]
441
[Page 398]
Master Warden
Royston.
Tio ajidUiS 1672
Ent'red for his coppie under the hands of Master WilCS Wigan, and
Master Roger Noeton warden a copie or book intituled A Treatise of
wounds, By Richard Wiseman, one of his Majties Serjeant chirurgeons.
Salvo jure cuiftit vj*
Master
Math. Kelnton.
260 %pxi\i^ 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Rob'^ Grove and Master
Warden Norton, a copie or booke intituled Index Biblicus niulti jugur,
or a Table to the Holy Scriptures wherein each of its bookes, chapters &
divers tnatters, are distinguished & epitomized: together wth a chronologic
and harmoney of the Evangelists, &c. The second edition
The first edition entred Novemb 16, 1668.
vj"
Master
Tho. Vere.
mnu 2 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange aud Master
Warden Royston a copie intituled A List of his Mats Navie Boyall,
hetherto designed in the psent expedicbn against the Butch ; wth the com-
manders names, number of men and gunne, and a List of the French
fleete
vj"
i»^» 2 1672
Master Entred , . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and Master
Josiah Robynson. Warden Norton a booke or copie intituled The Fiery Trigon reviv'd, by the
five opposicbns of the two superior planetts, Saturn & Jupiter, in the yeeres
1672 and 1673. Declaring the manifold miseries they menace to the Butch
nation; wch proud people are now in their grand clymatiricall yeare.
Cum multis aliis &c. By Tho: Trigge gent. Student in Phisick &
Astrologie vj*
Master
Rich. Clark.
i^ittf 2 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and Master
Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled A manuduction to Heaven,
conteyning the marrowe of the holy fathers and of the ancient phylosophers.
Written in Lattine by John Bona, a Cistercian Abbott; and in English
by T.Y vj*
Matter
NevUl Symong.
II
itlittf S 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Robert Grove, and Master
Warden Norton, a copie or booke intituled An alarme to unconverted
synners, in a serious treatise &c, whereunto are annexed divers practicall
cases of conscience judiciously resolved. By Joseph Allen late preacher of
the Gospell at Taunton iu Somersetsheere ; as also a sermon preached at
his funerall by George Newton, late minister there . . . vj*
66
448 [13-14 May 1672. ^•Ty-d;^:?,^]
[24° Caroli Regis II.]
iWai» 13 1672
[Page 399] Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Master Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled The English Military discipline
exactly described by copper cutts, in forty eight postures of the musquett, &
Thirty six of the Pike, wth instruccons for all young souldiers, and such as
are disposed to leame & have knowledge of the military discipline, c&c vj''
John Overton.
^itM U 1672
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignment mider the hand and
Robert Home. scale of Jane Clark widowe, executrix of Nicholas Bourne and
Thomas Clark, deceased, beriug date the Two and Twenteth day of
December, 1671, and unto wch assignment, the hand of Master Warden
Norton is subscribed, all her estate, right and tytle, of, in and to, the
severall lx)okes and copies, and parts of bookes and copies, hereafter
menconed, that is to say xiij" vj*
All Bills of Lading in English, French, Dutch, Spanish and Italian.
All Bills of Debt, single and obligatorie, for money and tobacco.
All Indentures for apprentices for England, Virginia, Barbadoes, and
Somer Islands.
Annotations on all the Bookes of the old & new Testamt in 2 voll.
foil, a 9'" part.
Clavis mystica &c,in threscore & tenn sermons by Dan'' Featly, D.D.
Hexalexin, or six cordialls to strengthen the hart of every faithfull
christian, &c, by D. Feately, D.D.
Thirty sermons on severall texts &c, by D. Feately, D.D.
Enchiridion Arithmeticon, or, A manuell of Millions by Richard
Hodges.
Survey of the City of London by Stow.
A breife concordance to the Bible of the last translation by [ "!
Downhame in fo. 4'°, 8^", 12-"°.
An Introduction to Merchants accounts by John Collins.
Amphithalimi, or the accomtants closset &c l)y Abraham Lisset.
The Merchants Mirrour, compiled by Rich: Dafforne.
Analisis, or Resolution of Merchants Accounts by Ralph Hanson.
A Booke of Tables of Interest direct att 6, B, & 7. p Cent, by
W. Webster.
Catabaptistarum Catachrisis, or the Aruibaptist dipt and plunged, &c,
by D. Feately, D.D.
An Exposition & Confirmation of the Church of England, touching
the justification of a sinner, as it is delivered in the booke of
Homiles, 1. Sermon of the salvation of mankinde, <fe one sermon
of faith ; ratified by a synod att London 1562. ACTS 11".
Tabulae Feneratoriae, or Tables for forbearance or discompt of
mony, &c, by Roger Clavill, gent.
The Ap2^rentices time entertainmt, by John Dafforne.
Advice concerning Bills of Exchange &c, by John Marius.
Enylands Treasure by forraigne trade, by Tho: Mun.
[Note. — The fee for this transfer was originally entered as
128. 6d. and afterwards altered.]
[RiN^jr'l^'Tvler.
15 May— 11 June 1672.]
[24° Caroli Regis II.]
443
[Page 400]
[The original heading to this page has been effectually deleted, and cannot
be deciphered.]
Master
John Williams.
Master
Fras. Eglesfield.
Master
Joseph Blacklock,
Master
Jonothan Edwyn.
[No name
stated.]
Master
Peter Lillycropp.
Master
Peter LUlycrop.
Master
Will™- Gilbert.
Master
Henry Hills
and Master
John Starkey.
15° M»ii T672
Ent'red for their copie under the hands of Master Roger L'Estkange and
Master Warden Royston, a copie or book intituled Plus Ultra, or the
second part of the character of a Quaker, wth refleccbns on a pittifuU sheet,
pretended to he an answer to the former. Salvo iure cuiftJt . " . vj'*
150 iWa« T672
Eutred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbangb and Master
Warden Royston acopie or booke intituled Arise Evans, the English 2)rophett,
or his wonderfull prophesies and revelacbns revived and revealed, &c vj*
160 MMi 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estkange and Master
Warden Royston a copie or booke intituled The Dutch Userpation, or a
breife viewe of the behaviour of the States Generall of the United Provinces
towards the hinges of Chreate Brittaine &c . . . . • vj''
17° iWmi 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Royston, [incomplete entry.]
aittnc 3 1672
Entred . , . under the hands of Master L'Estkange and Master
Warden Norton a copie or booke intituled The famous and dilectable
history of Don Bellianis of Greece, or the honor of chivelry, &c, being
the first part
VJ"
3ttnc 3 1672
Entred . . , under the hands of Master L'Estkange and Master
Warden Norton a copie or booke intituled The honor of Chivalry, or the
famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece, &c, being the
third part ........... vj*
3tttte 3 1672
Entred . . under the hands of Master L'Estkange and Master
Warden Norton a copie or booke intituled Westminster DroUory, the
second part
VJ"
aimc 11 1672
Entred ... by the appoyntment of the right ho'''" the Eaelb of
Aklington, principall Secretary of State, under the hands of S' Joseph
Williamson Knight, and Master Warden Norton, a copie or booke
intituled A Justification of the present warr against the United Netherlands ;
in answer to a Dutch Treatise entituled, Consideracbns uppon the present
state of the United Netherlands
vj°
444
[19—24 June 1672.
[24" Caroli Regis II.]
^•^'-itiNxr]
[Page 401]
Master
Tho. Drlng.
Master
Will""- Cadman.
Master
Francia Smith.
Sttttc 19 1672
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Norton a booke or copie intituled The Rehersall, as it is acted
at the Theatre Boyall ......... vj^
mnt 19 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master WilCm Wigan and Master
Warden Norton, a copie or booke intituled Symptomes of growth and
decay in Godlines &c, By Francis Smith
VJ
id
Master
Nath. Pcinder.
gitme 21 tb 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Willm Wioan and Master
Warden Norton, a copie or booke intituled The reasoiiablenes of scripture
heleefe, or a discourse giving some account of those rationall grounds uppon
wch tvee receave the Bible the Bible [sic] as the word of God, written by
S"' Charles Wolseley Baronet
VJ"
aittnc 22 1672
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Jo. Hancock, sen' Warden Koyston a copie or booke intituled Two broud sides against
Tobacco, the first given by King James of famous memory, his counterblast
to Tobacco ; the second, transcribed out of that learned phisitian Doctor
Everard Maynwaringe his Treatise of the Scurvey, &c. Provided that
M' Hancock doe not at anie tyme print the foresaid Treatise of King James,
without the foresaid coUeccon out of Doctor Maynwaringe, &c. Salvo jure
cuiftJt, &c vj*
Master
John Darby.
%vait 21 1672
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Ann Brewster of London, widowe, bering date the Thirteenth day
of June, Anno dni 1672, unto wch assignmt the hand of Master Warden
Norton is subscribed, all her estate, right and tytle, of, in, and to one
copie or booke (being the first and second parts of Prichard's Poems)
intituled, Rhan o waith M' Eees Prichard Oynt fuccor Llanddifry yn
Shir Gaerfyrddyn, a osodwyd allan, er daionir Gymru, &c. Some part of
the workes of M' Rees Prichard some tymes vicher of Llandyfri in the
County of Carmarthen. Salvo jure cuittrt
VJ"
Master
Nerill Symons.
Master
Oorman Newman.
3iune 24 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Eoyston a copie or booke intituled The life and death of
M' Joseph Alleine late teacher of the Church at Taunton in Sommerset-
sheere, assistant to M' Newton, &c. And hiefuncfall eenHon preaehod,*
whereunto are annexed divers christian letters &c . . . . vj"*
* Deleted in Register.
[^.•fe%.}R- Smith.
10 July— 7 September 1672.]
[24° Caroli Regis //.]
445
M^%ttxx i^alyfi ^mitH, ilta^t^r.
M^^ttvx ^antuell Mt^tnt
WB^tiitXi%.
3ttl» 10 1672
[Page 402] Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estbang and Master
Master Warden Eopee a copie or mapp intituled A Mapp of the xvij Provinces
Hen. Herringman. in ^cA the scituacbn and distance of the princi2>all cityes, townes, rivers,
castles, and other remarkable places are exactly described, &c
VJ
id
'^UQmt 22 1672
Master Lee. Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Eopeb a copie or list intituled A perfect list of the most Christian
Kinges lioyall Armey both offoote & horse, wch are now imployed in his service
agt the States of Holland, this present yeere 1672, wth the mcmher of their
regiments, perticuler companies, & comanders. As also, an exact Account
of his Navie Boyall &c. Newly and faithfully translated out of French by
J. T. Gent.
VJ"
Master
Jo. Martyn.
^UQmt 24 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Paekbr, and
Master Warden Mearne a copie or booke intituled Observations topo-
graphicall, morroll, and Physiologicall, made in a jorney through part of
the low countreyes, &c. By John Wray gent ..... vj''
Master
Symon Miller.
Sc))tcmt). 6 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled TAe English Horsman, and
compleat ferrier; directing all gentlemen and others, how to breede, feede,
ride, and dyet all kinds of horses, whether for warr, race or other service &c.
By Robt: Almond, a skilfull ferrier of the city of London &c . vj*
Master
James Collyns.
Scptemll. 7 1672
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Warden Mearne a copie or
booke intituled 8ixe Sermons preached by the right reverend father in God,
Seth, Lord Bishop of Sarum , . . . . . . vj*
446 [7 September— 14 October 1672. R8mith.{f.§»pj-.]
[24° Caroli Regis 1 1.]
Master
James Collyns.
[Page 403]
Master
Nathanlell Bnx>k.
Master
Hen. Herringman
and Master
Tho. Drlng.
Master
Jona. Edwin.
Master
Rich. Barton.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Sejifetnf). 7 1672
Entred for his copie uuder the baud of Master Warden Mearne a copie
or booke intituled Bishop Bramhall's Vindication of himself e. and the Epis-
copall clergie, from the Preshiterian charge of Pojicrie, as it is mannaged by
M' Baxter in his Treatise of the Grotian Religion. Together loith a Preface
shemng what grounds there are of fear es and jealousies of Poperie vj*
Scjltcmll* 17 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange, and Master
Warden Ropee a copie or booke intituled Virgill Travesty lib 5, 6, 7, 8 vj*
Scjitcmti* 18 1672
Enterred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange Master Warden
Mbajine a copie or booke intituled The Gentleman Dancing master, as it
was acted at the Duke's Theatre Written by Willm Wicker ly vj*
ScjjitcmlJ. 20 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange Master
Warden Mearne a copy or booke intituled The comparrison of Plato and
Aristotle with the opinions of the fathers on their doctrines and some
Christian reflections. Translated out offrench
©ctotier 5tb 1672
VJ"
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Eoper, a ballad or copy intituled, the Quiche Bride & slack
Bridegroome ,
VJ
id
® (toiler the W^ 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Eoper a coppy or booke intituled The Loves of sundry jMlosophers
and other greate men, Translated out of the French of M' Be Villedieu.
Tome the first vj*
®ctohtv the Utb 1672
Entred ... by virtue of an assignment under the hand & scale
of Ann Moseley widowe, executrix of the last will and testament of
Humfrey Moseley late citizen and staconer of Loudon deceased, bering
date the sixe and twenteth day of September 1672, all her estate, right
and tytle of in and to, the severall bookes and copies hereafter menconed,
that is to say, .......... ij»
The Distresses,
The Faire Favourite.
Newes from Plymoth.
The Seige.
Unto wch assignment, the hand of Master Warden Eoper is subscribed.
Salvo jure cuittiT.
[f;SSSSi.}R-8">i"'.
21 October— 9 November 1672.]
[24° Caroli Regis //.]
447
[Page 404]
Tho. Sare.
Master
Nath. Brooke
and Master
John Playford.
©ctoii^r 21° 1672
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Warden Roper, one copy or plate intituled, A Genuine discription of
logick
VJ°
(•Ictofter 30° 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Warden Ropee one copie or booke intituled London Triumphant or the
city in jolyty & splendor, expressed in various shews, shapes, scenes,
speeches and songs. Invented and performed for congratulation and delight
of the well deserving governor 8' Robert Hanson knight. Lord Maior of the
city of London, at the proper costs and charges of the worshipfull Company
of Grocers Written by Thomas Jordan ..... vj'*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
©rtolicr 310 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estkange and Master
Warden Roper one copie or booke intituled The Drudge, or the Jealous
Extravagant. A peice of gallantry . . . . . • vj
id
Master
Hen. Herringman.
0ctot)(r 310 1672
Master Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Hen. Herringman. ^a^den Ropee one copy or booke intituled The Workes of Sir William
Davenant, k', consistirig of those wch were formerly printed, and those wch he
designed for the press, now published out of the authors originall copies vj'*
Uobcmhct 6° 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Warden Roper one copie or booke intituled Conversations ivritten in French
by Mounsieur Clerombault, and put into English by a pson of honor vj*
nohcmhcv 6 1672
[Page 405] Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Will"' Shrewsbury. Warden Ropee one copie or booke intituled Stereometrie ; or the Art of
practicall gauging written by John Smith * . . . . • vj*
Entred . . under the hands of S' Joseph Williamson (by
the appointmt of the Right Honb"' the Eaele of Aelington, principle
secretary of state) And Master Warden Roper, one copie or booke
intituled A further justification of the prsent war agt the United Nether-
Master
Hen. Hills and
John Starkey.
lands, written by Hen: Stubbe
VJ
id
^ottcmtjctr 9^" 1672
Master
Ben. Tooke.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tomkins and
Master Warden Ropee one copie or booke intituled The Serpent Salve,
or the Remedy for the biting of an Aspe ; by John Bramhall, D D. Lord
Primate of Ireland
VJ"
The last four words were added after the entry was completed.
448
[9—15 November 1672.
[24° Caroli Regix IL]
R.Smith.if;|fP^%.]
Master
6eu. Sawbrldge.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
fPage 40G]
Hary Simons.
Hary Simons.
Hary Simons.
floiicmlicr 9tb 1672
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Warden Eopeb one copie or plate intituled A new table of the Tradesmens
amies, or a collection of all the armes, crestes, & supporters of the sevall
Companies in the famous city of London, with the Mottoes helonging to each
Corporacon ........... vj*
flotiemficr lltb 1672
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteangb and Master
Warden Roper, one copie or booke intituled An exact survey of the United
provinces, of the Netherlands, of their Cityes, casteles, fortresses, & other
their dominions there, &c. Collected by T. W.
mohtmhcv 15tb 1672
Vju
Entered ... by vertue of an Assignemt under the hand & seale of
Andrew Ceooke, citizen and staconer of London, bering date the
Twenty eighth day of March 1672, all his estate, right, title, claime,
interest and demand, of, in & to three copies or bookes intituled. An
exposicon vppon the First, Second, Third, Fowrth, Fifth, Sixth, Seaventh,
Eighth, Ninth, & Tenth Chapters of JOB, by M' Joseph Caryll. Salvo jure
cuiftrt i' vj*
Unto which said Assignemt, the hand of Master Warden Eoper is
subscribed.
Entered ... by vertue of an Assignemt under the hands and scales
of Nathaniel Ranew and Jonathan Robinson, citizens and staconers
of London, bereing date the first day of September 1669, all their estate,
right, title, claime, interest and demand, of, in and to one full third part
of the copie or copies of M' Carylls Exposition uppon the First, Second,
Third, Fowrth, Fifth, Sixth, Seaventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Chapters of
the booke of J0H, and one full halfe part of the said M' Carylls ExjwsiSun
upon the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, &fowrteenth chapters of the booke ofJOB,
together wth all their right, title, interest and benifit of, in and to the same
copies, and all others of M' Caryl's Exposition on JOB: unto wch s"" assignemt
the hand of Master Warden Roper ia subscribed. Salvo jure cuittrt vj*
Entered ... by vertue of an assignmt under the hand & seale of
LoDOWiCK Lloyd, citizen & staconer of London, bering date the first
day of August 1669, All his estate, right, title, claime, interest and
demand of, in & to, one full third pte and share of in & to the copy or
copyes of M' Joseph Caryll's Exposicon with practicall observacons upon
the first, second, third, fowrth, fifth, sixth, seaventh, eighth, ninth & tenth
chapters of the booke of JoB ,- together with all his estate, interest, right,
beuifitt, advantage, profitte, claime & demand whatsoever, of, in & to the
same copy or copys, & of, in & to all & evry other copy or copyes of the
said M' Caryll's Exposicon uppon the s"* booke of Joii, or any pte
thereof, unto wch sd assignemt the hand of Master Warden Roper is
subsribed. Salvo jure cuiftt
VJ
id
[s.Mel"iJH-8»'«'' 16 November— 2 December 1672.] 449
[24° Caroli Regis II.]
mhtm\>tx 16tb 1672
[Page 407] Entered for his copie under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Master Hen. Hills. Warden Meaene one copy or booke intituled A Dialogue betweene a
Christian aiid a Quaker, wherein is faithfully represented some of the cheife
and most concerning opinions of the Quakers together wth their piethod and
maner of reasoning in the defence thereof. By T. H.
VJ
id
Master
Edw. Powell.
Uobtmhev 27tb 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Parker and Master
Warden Mearne one copie or booke intituled Primitive Christianity or, the
religion of the ancient christians in the first ages of the gospell, in three
parts, by William Cave Doctor of Divinity
vj°
Master
Ben. Tooke.
flobemtcr 30tb 1672
Entered ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Mary Gartwaite widow, executrix of the last will & testament of
Timothy Garthwaite late citizen & staconer of London deceased, bering
date the twentith day of November 1670, all her estate, right, title,
claime, interest & demande of, in & to, one copie or booke intituled, The
Charracter of a country parson, by M' George Herbert, unto which said
Assignmt the hand of Master Warden Eoper is subscribed Salvo jure
cuitfct
VJ"
Master
Job. Martin,
lUeccmlicr 2° 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master William Wigan and
Master Warden Mearne one copie or booke intituled Antonii Le Grand
historiae naturae . . . . . ■ . . • ■ VJ*
Master
Job. Martin.
©oJjr trie
Entered . . . under the han* by vertue of an assignemt under the
hand & seale of S' Thomas Davis, knight, bereing date the fowre &
twentith day of August, 1671, all his estate, right title claime, interest &
demand, of, in, & t one copie or booke intituled Claudius Maugers
French & English Grammar wth dialogue, unto wch said assignemt the
hand of Master Warden Mearne is subscribed. Salvo jure cuiftit vj*
[Page 408]
Master
Job. Martin.
Hciremticr tiic 2° 1672
Entered ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
S' Thomas Davis, knight, bering date the fowre and twentith day of
August 1671, all his estate, right, title claime, interest & demand, of in
& to, one copie or booke intituled, Evelyn his Sylva, or discourse of Forest
Trees, with calendarium hortense, unto which said assignemt the hand of
Master Warden Mearne is subscribed. Salvo jure cuittrtr
VJ"
II
* Deleted in Begister,
57
450
[2—28 December 1672.
[24° Caroli Regis IL]
K.8nuth.{f.gj£JJ-e,]
Hecetnt). 2 1672
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Rich. Royston. Master Warden Mearne a copie or booke intituled The Pradicall
Christian, By Richard Shurlock . . . . . . . vj*
Master Eutred . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Rich. Royston, Master Warden Mearne a copie or booke intituled A Forme of sound
words, or a Scripture chatechism shewing what a Christian is to heleeve and
practice in order to salvation. By John Worthington, D.D.
Vj"
i^oXi tfit
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Samuell Parker and
Rich. Royston. Master Warden Mearne, a copie or booke intituled The Devoute Christian,
or a Booke of Devotions for Famalies, By Symon Poleick, author of The
Christian Sacrifice
VJ
id
Bccemfiev 3& 1672
Master Hen. Hills Entered
under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
and Master Warden Roper one copie & plate intituled The Trophies of Democraticall
Jonathan Edwin.
Justice &C vj
id
Master
Obedlah Blagrave.
Wtccmfitv 4tb 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqb and Master
Warden Mearne one copie or booke intituled Blagrave's supplemt to
Culpepers English Phisition, conteyneing a discription, of the forme,
names, places, time, celestiall governmt & virtues, of all such medicinall
plants as growe in England and are omitted in his booke called The
English Phisition; and supplying the aditionall virtues of such pdants.
wherein he is defective, by Joseph Blagrave .
VJ"
[Page 409]
Master
Jona. Edwin
and Master
Dorman Hewman.
2lc((mt}(r 9^" 1672
Entered . . . imder the hands of Master L'Estranoe and Master
Warden Mearne one copie or booke intituled The Mercury Gallant,
containing many true & pleasant relations of all that passed at Paris, from
the first of January 1672 [i.e. 1671-2] till the Kings departure. Translated
from the French
VJ"
Master
Bam. GelUbrand.
Ilecemiier 2^^^ 1672
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Parker, and Master
Warden Roper one copie or booke intituled Observations upon the staie
of the United Provinces of the Netherlands
VJ
l4
[f;SS..}K. Smith.
29 December 1672.]
[24" Caroli Regis //.]
451
Bcccmlicr 29ti' 1672
Sir Tho. Davies. Entered for his copies by vertue of an assignement under the hand and
seale of John Dunmobe, citizen and staconer of London, bering date the
fowre and twentith day of August 1671 ; and unto wch assignemt the
hand of Master Warden Meaene is subscribed, all his estate, right and
title of, in & to the severall bookes or copies & parts of bookes or copies,
hereafter menconed, That is to say, v° vj'*
The History of the Boyall Society, written by D' Spratt.
Hooke's Mycrography.
Willis, de cerebro.
Pathologia Cerebri.
Contra Highmore.
Bothartus de Animalibus S: script.
Plane mans way of worship.
Hudihras the second part.
Lipsius of Constancie.
Barrows Optiches.
Torriano Italian Dictionary.
[Page 410]
Sir Tho. Davieg
vja.
I Italian Orammer.
Milton's History of England.
Woodford's Psalmes.
AUestrey's Sermons.
Liturgie Francois.
Brownerigs 1" voll. of Sermons. 2 thirds.
Second voll. of Sermons, all.
Taylor on the Sacramt, 2 thirds.
Sanderson, de obligatione conscientiae 2 thirds.
Idem in English, 2 thirds.
Willis de febribus 2 thirds.
\Spratt8 Observations on Mons' Sorbier Voyage into England, all.
Master
Jona. Robinson.
Entered
Meabne
Gale
€olr trie
. under the hands of Master Wigan and Master Warden
copie or book intituled Idea theologiae, autore Tho:
Vja
Master
Jona. Robinson.
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Wigan and Master Warden
Meaene one copie or booke intituled The Anotomy of Infidelity, or an
explicacon of the nature, causes, agravacons, and punishments of unbeleife,
written by Tho: Gale vj* '
John Martin.
462 [29 December— 21 January 1672. k. smith. {f;§jps;;,]
[24° Caroli Regis II.]
Bcccmiicic 29tb 1672
[Page 411] Entered for his copies by vertue of au assignemt under the hand and seal
Master of S"' Thomas Davies knight and Aldennau of the City of London, bering
date the fowr and Twentith day of August, 1671, and unto wch assignemt
the hand of Master Warden Meaene is subscribed, all his estate, right
and title of, in and to the severall books or copies and parts of bookes or
copies hereafter menconed, That is to say, . . . . xj' vj*
The History of the Royall Society, ■written by D' Spratt.
Hooke's Micrography.
Willis de Cerebro.
Fathologia Cerebri.
Contra Highmore.
Bothartus de Animalihus S: Script.
Pla7ie mane way of worship.
Hudibras, the second part.
Lipsius of Constancy.
Barrows Optickes.
Torriano Italian dictionary.
Italian Qrammer.
Milton's History of England.
Woodford's Psalmes.
Allestreys Sermons.
Liturgie Francois.
Brownerigs 1'* voll. of sermons, 2 thirds.
Second voll. of sermons, all.
Taylor on sacrament, 2 thirds.
Sanderson de obligatione conscientiae, 2 thirds.
Idem in English, 2 thirds.
Willis de Febribus, 2 thirds.
Spratt's Observacons on Mons' Sorbier Voyage into England. All
Sammrs 4tb 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
[Page 412] Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estranqe and Master
Master Warden Kopek, one copie or ballad intituled The City Caper, or the
PhiU. Brooksby. }Vhetstone Parke Privateer &c vj*
aianuitrM the 21 at 1672 [i.e. 1672=^3]
Master Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbangk and Master
Elch. Mariott. Warden Meaene one copy or booke intituled The Exiles of Madam
de Villedieu In two partes. Englished by John Danier . vj*
[f;le°S^e.f«. Smith.
22—30 January 1672.]
[24° Caroli Regis //.]
453
Master
Bennett Griffin.
^anttarji n<i 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entered for his copie under the hands of Master Parker, and Master
Warden Eopeb one copie or book intituled QuaJcerisme noe Christianity.
In three parts .......... vj*
Master
Bennett Griffin.
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Smith and Master Warden
EoPER one copy or booke intituled A Practicall Discourse of Oods
soveraignety with other materiall pointes deriveing thence . . vj*
Master
Natta. Broolie.
SatttUUfi 23° 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange and Master
Warden Eoper one copy or booke intituled The deportment and carriage of
the German princess imediately before her execution ; and her last speech att
Tybourn, being on Wednesday the 22** ofJamiary, 1672 [i.e. 1672-3] vj*
Master
Jotin Ciarke.
Sammri) 27tb 1672 [he. 1672^3]
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Mbarne one coppie or ballad intituled Coridons complaint for
Celias iinkindeness
Vjo
[Page 413]
Master
Jolin Clarke.
Simttari* 27tb 1672 [i.e. 1672 3]
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Mearne, one coppie or Ballad intituled The constant maids
resolution, or the damsells loyall love to a seaman, and the seamans kinde
answer thereunto
Vja
Master
Jolin Clarke.
©o5r tiic
Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Mearne, one coppie or ballad intituled Celias kinde answer to
Coridons complaint ......... \\^
Master
John Martyn
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
^mttuvn 30tb 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entered ... by vertue of an Assignemt under the hand and seale
of HrMPHERY Robinson, fellow of All Soules in the University of
Oxford, executor of the last will and testament of Humphery Eobinson,
late citizen and staconer of London deceased, bereiug date the Thirteenth
day of May 1671, and unto which assignemeut the hand of Master
Warden Eopee is subscribed, all his estate, right & title of, in, & to the
severall Bookes or coppies, or partes of bookes or coppies hereafter
menconed, that is to say : . . . . vij' vj^ ; xv' ; xix* ; xi'
Egertons Gatechisme, all.
Robert Norton, Elements and practice of Artillery. All.
The Miscellany workes of Francis L'' Verulam. All.
Certaine Sermons, by J. Ball.
454
[30 January 1672.
[24" Caroli Regis //.]
K-8mith.if.l2S;.]
[Page 414]
Master
John Martyn
and Master
Hen. Herrlngman,
Contemplations and devotions on the severall passages of our
Saviours death and passion, Charles Herle. All.
Des traditions et de la pierfection et sufficience de Vescriiure Saint.
All.
Bivall Freinds, by Peter Hausted. All.
Ad Begem Scoti reducem Henerici Wottonii Plausus et vota, All.
Labirinthius, a comedy. All.
Severall sermons, preached in severall auditories by Humph:
Sydenham, all.
Jac: Primerosii de vulgi in Medicina erroribus Libri quatuor. All.
The Italian Tutor, or a new Italian grammar, by G. Torriano. All.
The uniforme articles for all visitations. All.
The Prophetess. All.
The Lovers Pilgrimage. All.
3Jjmuar» 30tb 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
The Lovers Progress. All.
Major of Quinbrough. All.
Halls Contemplation. 3* voll. All.
Perkins Duty of Ministry. All.
Hieroms Workes, 2' Voll. All.
Gouges Whole armour of God. All.
Spellmans Glossarium. All.
Smith on HOSEA. All.
Gouges Exposition of SOLOMON'S SONG. All.
Dike on Repentance. All.
Spellman on the rightes of the Church. All.
Eltons Catechisme. All.
Gouges Catechisme. All.
Bacons Essay es. All.
The English Farrier, or the countrymans treasure. All.
Garland of Delight. All.
Brimsleyes True watch. 1" & 2* ptes. All.
Welch Primer. All.
Institutions uf Anatomy of Gasp: BartholinuB. All.
Defence of the Catholique Church by Pierce Mason. All.
De Presulibus Angliae a Fra: Goodwin. All.
Hackwell against Carier. All.
Goodwin, Hist: Henerici 8" Edwardi 6", Mary and Elizabeth in
Latin. All.
The particular state of the governemt of Ferdinand 2''. All.
A Breife relation of the irreligion of the Northern Quakers, by H.
All.
rf;5?SS;'.>. Smith.
30 January 1672.]
[24- Caroli Regis II.]
465
The school masters auxilliaries by R. Loyd. All.
Collection of severall papers sent to his highness concerning the
massacre in Piedmont. All.
Delucidatos articul: controversor: fidei in Christi Reformat.
Lutheranos, Calvinianos, et Arminianos per Lucam Morin. All.
Armamentarium Chirurgicum opera. Joh: Sculteli. Latiu-Ens'lish.
All.
Dionisii orbis discriptio cum coment. critico et geogr. All.
[Page 415]
Master
John Martyn
and Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
SitttttJirff 30tb 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Joh: Amos Comenli Schola ludis seu echyclopedia viva. All.
Comes facundus in via. All.
Reasons showing that there is noe necessity of such a reformation of
publick doctrin & worship. All.
Theologie capitum enchiridion didactitum. All.
Beaument & Fletcher, Madd Lovers. Halfe.
Wild Goose chase. Halfe.
Littell French lawyer. Halfe.
Loyall subject. Halfe.
Spanish Curate. Halfe.
Custom of the country. Halfe.
Double marriag. Halfe.
Wife for a month. Halfe.
Island Princes. Halfe.
Pilgrim or Lawes of Candia. Halfe.
Woman's Prize, or Tamer tam'd. Halfe.
Knights of Maltha. Halfe.
Captaine. Halfe.
Noble enimies or Hum. Leifetenant. Halfe.
The Woman pleased. Halfe.
Bonduca. Halfe.
Chances. Halfe.
Sea voyage. Halfe.
Maid of the Mill. Halfe.
Queene of Corinth. Halfe.
Coxcombe. Halfe.
Noble Gentleman. Halfe.
Beggers Bush. Halfe.
Honest mans fortune. Halfe.
Martiall maid. Halfe.
Emperour Valentian. Halfe.
The Prophetess. Halfe.
The Lovers Pilgrimage. Halfe.
466 [30 January— 17 February 1672. k. smith. {f;|jpj:..]
[24°-25° Caroli Regis II.]
The Lovers Progress. Halfe.
4 Playes or Morrall represent Halfe.
Davenant's Love & Honour. Halfe.
Distresses. Halfe.
Fair favourite. Halfe.
Newes from Plymouth. Halfe.
[Page 410]
Master
John Hartyn
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
3immKS 30ti> 1672 [i.e. 1672*3]
Lady Newcastle's Country captaine. Halfe.
Varieties. Halfe.
Shirley Boutfull Heire. Halfe.
Imposture. Halfe.
Brothers. Halfe.
Cardinall. Halfe.
Systers. Halfe.
Carlile Major of Quinbrough. Halfe.
Passionat lovers. Halfe.
Spartan ladys. Halfe.
Wilson the Switzer. Halfe.
The Corporall. Halfe.
Killegrew the Princes. Halfe.
Burroughs Fatall frendship. Halfe.
MasJce of the gentleman of Grayes Inne. Halfe.
The safe one. Halfe.
The nice valour. Halfe.
Witt a severall weapons. Halfe.
The Faire maide of the Inn. Halfe.
Satan's stratagems. Halfe.
Broughton's veiw. Halfe.
Doctrine worship. Halfe.
Master
Sam. OelUbrand.
SFtiiXmx^ 4tb 1672 [i.e. 1672*3]
Entered for his copie »mder the hands of Ma.ster Wioan and Master
Warden Roper one coppie or booke intituled A aerwow lately preached by
John Tillotson, D D vj"*
iFcftmtVS 17tb 1672 [/.P. 1672*3]
Master Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Hen. Herringman. Warden Ropee a booke called Epsome Wells, a comedy, by Thomas
Shadwell " . • vj*
[^.■teni.lHs-'t". 17 February— 18 March 1672.] 45-?
[25° Caroli Regis II.]
[Page 417]
Master
Eandolph Taylor.
iTelJrtmrs 17 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entred for his copies by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Samuell Speede, citizen and staconer of London, bering date the third
day of December 1672, and unto wch assignment the hand of Master
Warden Meakne is subscribed, all his estate, right and tytle, of, in, & to
two acvurall oopieo or booiton,* one copie or booke intituled Psalterium
Carolinum, The Kinges Psalter; and also, of in and to one other copie or
booke intituled, The Kinges Prymmer. Salvo jure cuiftit . i'
Master
Andrew Clark.
Master
Bich. Mariot
and Master
Ja. Collius.
€olr trie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Smith and Master Warden
Meaene a copie or booke intituled A seagonahle discourge shewing the
necessity of mayntayning the established religion in opposition to Popery
Vjo
JFcfiVmvu 20tb 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Tomkins and Master
Warden Roper one coppie or book intituled The judgement of M'
Cartwright and M' Baxter concerning separation of the Cerimonies vj*
JFcljrtuirw 26 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Francis EglesfeUd. Warden Eopee a copie or booke intituled France's Grandeur and glory,
or a new survey of the French court & campe .
VJ
id
Master
Jame8 Collyns.
^ehvmxu 2S 1672 [i.e. 1672=^3]
Entred ... by the especiall command of the King, and under the
hand of Master Thomas Tomkyns a copie or booke intituled An apology
for the mysteries of the Gospell, Being a sermon preached to His Maty at
Whitehall, Feb: 16 1672, by Seth Lord Bishop of Sarum . . vj*
Master
James Collyns.
mnvch 15 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entred . . . under the hands of doctor Pabker, and Master
Warden Koper a copie or booke intituled A reproofe to the Behersall
Transprosed it being an answer, by way of Letter * discourse, to the author of
the Behersall Transjn-osed, by the author of the Ecclesiasticall Politie vj*
Master
Hen. Herringman.
iWardi 18 1672 [i.e. 1672^3]
Entered . . . under ye hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Roper one copy or booke intituled The Assignacon, or Love in a
Nunery, as it was acted at ye Theater Eoyall. Written by Jo: Dryden
Esq' VJ"
id
* Deleted in Kegister.
58
456
[18 March— 25 April 1672-3.
[26° Caroli Regis II.]
E.s«ith..;A;|jP-]
Mnvch IStb 1672 [i.r. 1672^3]
[Page 418] Entered for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrangb and Master
Master Warden Roper one coppie or booke intituled Amorous adventures, or
Hen. Herrlngman. marraige a Id mode, as it was acted at ye Theatre Royale. Written bv
Jn» Dryden Esq' vj*
iHardi 25tb 1673
Master
Bobt. ClareU.
Entered ... by vertue of an assignem' under the hand &
of Randolph Tayloe bereing date the seaventeenth day of March 1672
[i.e. 1672-3] and unto wch assignemt the hand of Master Warden
Meakne is subscribed, all his estate, right & title of, in, & to one coppie
or booke intituled, Psalterium Garolinum the Kings Psalter ; and alsoe of,
in, & to on other coppie or booke intituled, the Kings Prymmer . i'
lUpviXl 17 1673
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins and
Master Warden Roper a copie or booke intituled Popery absolutely
Master
Charles Harper.
Master
John Amery.
destructive to monarchy, proved by many examples &e
VJ
a
Master
Bobt. Clavell.
^pviU 1$tb 1673
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins luid
Master Warden Roper one coppie or booke intituled TJie Franciscan.
converted or the recantacon sermon of Anthony Egan, &c
VJ"
Master
John Baker.
npvili 23 1673
Entered . . . under the hands of doctor Parker, and Master
Warden Mearne one coppie or booke intituled An earnest invitaSdn to
the sacram* of the Lord's Supper, by Joseph Glanvill Rector of Bath
vj"
%pxi\\ 25 1673
Master Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
J"*- Overton. Warden Roper a map intituled, Aa exact delineation of the famous city
of Bristoll and suburbs thereof togeather wth all the highwayes, through-
fares ; streetes, lanes, and publich 'passages therein conteyned. Composed
by a scale, ichnographically discribed, ingraven and published by
Ja: Millard, citizen and inhabitant there
VJ"
[f'Mef^e.faS™**'-.
28 April— 12 May 1673.]
[25° Caroli Regis II.]
459
[Page 419]
Master
Ambrose Isted.
[Page 420]
Master
Dorman Newnian.
Master
Sam. Symons.
^pviil 2$ 1673
Entered for his copies under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Eopeb a hlanck certificate for talceing of the Sacramt, according
to the late Act of Parliament ; togeather with the oath to which two witnesses
must sweare, when the certificate is delivered in court ; being the most exact
forme & method that all the judges in England did use in the like nature,
which conteynes as foUoweth viz : We Minister of the parish, and
parish church of and Church- Warden of
the Parish and parish church, doe hereby certifie that uppon
the Lords day comonly called Sunday the day of
imediately after divine service and Sermon, did in the parish church
aforesaid receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, according to the usage
of the Church of England. In vdtness whereof we have hereunto subscribed
our hands the said day of
thousand six hundred seaventy & three
Minister of the
parish church of
in the yeare of our Lord one
parish and
Church Warden of the said
parish & parish church,
doe severally make oath,
in the above written certificate
of and
that they doe knowe
named, and who now present hath delivered the same into this court ; and
doe further severally make oath, that they did see the said
receave the Sacrament of the Lords supper in the parish church of
in the said certificate mencbned, and uppon ye day
and att the time in the said certificate in that behalf e certified & expressed ;
and that they did see the certificate above written subscribed by the persons
above named. And farther the said doe say uppon their
respective oathes, that all other matters or things in the said certificate
recited, mentioned or expressed are true as they verily believe
Jurat in curia
xij"
K)triU 28 1673
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Wigan and Master Warden
Roper one coppie or booke intituled Le tombeau des controverses, or, a
grave for controversies between the Romanist and Protestant, lately pre-
sented to the King of France, Englished by M. M. . . vj*
iWajj 5 1673
Entered ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and seale
of Maey Symons, bereing date the thirtith day of Aprill 1673, and unto
which assignement the hand of Master Warden Mkabne is subscribed,
all her estate, right, tytle, clainie, interest & demand, of, in, and to
severall coppies or bookes, consisting of twelve parts or volums, being
an Exposicon on the whole booke of Jon, composed by Joseph Carill vj*
Master
Hen. Barrow.
iltas 120 1673
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Wiqan and Master
Warden Mearne one coppie or booke intituled The Pope shut out of heaven-
gate, or, a dialogue betweene Pope Julius the 2"', his genius, and S' Peter,
originally in Lattin, by the famous Erasmus Roterodamus . vj*
460
[22—23 May 1673.
[25" Caroli Regis II.]
R. Smith-
J A. Roper. I
-- e.J
iS. Kearne.
Master
Hen. Barrow.
mti^ 22 1673
Entered for his copie under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Meabne one coppie or booke intituled The penitent murtherer,
or, an exact and true relacon taken from the mouth of M' Wiltm Ivy
(lately eicectded) concerning the murther by him committed &c . vj*
[Page 421 J
Master
Jno- Bellinger
and Master
Cha. Harper.
[Page 422]
Master
Jn"- Bellinger
and Master
Cha. Harper.
i»jt» 2io 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Meaene, The Testimoniall or certificate of ye record to be made in
the Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, citties, boroughs, <& places
wthin the realme of England, dominion of Whales & towne of Berwick
uppon Tweede, & the islands of Jersey & Guernsey : of the respective
persons receiveing the sacramt and there takeing the oaths of supremacy &
allegiance, <& subscribeing the declaration, enjoyned by the late Act of
Parliamt made touching Popish Recusants, fitt to be had and kept by all
psons, to testifie their pformance of the matters enjoyned them by the said
Act, Conteyneing as foUoweth, vizt.
Ss. These are to Certifle that did personally appeare
in the publick & open cort of the Quarter Sessions of the peace for the
county of aforesaid, held att in the
county aforesaid on the day of
in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred
seaventy & three & in the Five & Twentith yeare of the reigne of o'
soveraigne Lord Charles the second, by the grace of God of England,
Scotland France, & Ireland, King defendor of the Faith, &c Before his
Ma"" Justices of the Peace for the County aforesaid and delivered then
& there in to the same cort a certificate under the hands of the Minister
& Church- Warden of the parish & parish church of
in the county aforesaid. That uppon the Lords day comonly called Sunday
the day of in the said yeare of our
Lord one thousand, six hundred seaventy & three imediately after divine
service & sermon the said did in the Parish church
aforesaid receive the sacramt of the Lords supper according to the usage of
the Church of England, and uppon enquiry & examinacon thereof by the
said cort made proof e of such his receaveing the sacramt on the day & in
the parish church aforesd and of the aforesaid Minister & Church- Warden
subscribeing the said certificate & of other the matters & things in the said
certificate recited m,en'coned & expressed, by the oathes of two credible
witnesses then & there sworne & examined in the said cort of the Quarter
Sessions aforesaid. And alsoe these are further to certifie that the said
did thereuppon then & there in the publick & open cort
of the Quarter sessions aforesaid betweene the houres of nine & twelve in the
forenoon take the oathes of Supremacy & allegiance, wch oath of allegiance
is conteyned in the statute made in the third yeare of our soveraigne Lord
King James, late King of England &c. by law established : And likewise
that the said did then & there att the time of takeing
the aforesd oathes of supremacy & allegiance make & subscribe the
Declar aeon following, (viz') I doe declare that I doe beleive that there is
not any Transubstantiation in the sacrament of the Lords Supper, or in the
elem" of bread & wine, att or after the consecracon thereof by any pson
whatsoever, according to the forme, tenor & effect of a certain^ act of
Parliamt in the aforesaid five & twentith yeare of the reigne of his Ma''
King Charles the second that now is, in thai behalfe made & provided
[s;le°£r'„'e.}K. Smith.
23 May— 17 June 1673.]
[25° Caroli Regis II.]
461
intituled, An Act for pventing dangers vich may happen from Popish
recusantes, as by the records of the said certificate, oathes, & subscriptions
duely made and filed in the Cort of the Qiiarter Sessions aforesaid appeares.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand the
day of in the five & twentith yeare of the reigne of our
soveraigne Lord Charles the second, by the grace of God, of England,,
Scotland, France & Ireland King, defender of the faith, ei annoque Dm 1673.
Entered likewise for the coppie of the said John Bellinger & Charles
Harper, The testimoniall or certificate aforesaid in the words or to the effect
aforesaid with the word {County) in the sevall places aforesaid, or wth a
blanch in the sevall places throughout , where the word (county) is for
inserteing the words, citty, borrough, or other place as the case shall
require .......... vj'' vj*
llaster
Francis Smith.
iWjti) 31 1673
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Samuell Parker and
Master Warden Eoper a copie or booke intituled Falcehood detected, or
the people called Armabaptists vindicated ..... vj
id
Master
Wal. KettUby.
Suite 2 1673
Entered . under the hands of Doctor Samuell Parker and
Master Warden Roper one coppie or booke intituled So^ne opinions of
M' Hobbs considered in a second dialogue between Philautus & Tymothy,
by the same author
vj°
[Page 423]
Master Jo. Neirtll
and Master
Crist. Wlllcinson.
Sitnc 4 1673
Entered . . . under the hands of the Earle of Shaftsbury Lord
Chancelour, and Master Warden Mearne one coppie or booke intituled
The Orplians Legacie or a testimentary abridgement in three partes : 1. Of
hist wills and testaments, 2. of executors and administrators, 3. of legacies
and devises by Jn" Godolphin, LL.D. . . . . . . vj^
Master
Hen. Twyford
and Master
Natli. Brooks.
Silttc 12 1673
Entered . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Roper one coppie or booke intituled The Gentlemans Jockey and
Approved Farrier, instructing in the natures, causes and cures of all deseases
incident to horses &c. wth divers other curiosities, collected by the lonr/
practise, experience and p>aines of S. H. Esq', Mathew Hodson, M' Holled,
M' Willis, Jtf Robinson, M' Holden, Tho: Empsom, M' Roper, M' Medcalfe
and Nath: Shaw
VJ"
Master
Walter KettUby.
aittne 17 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith, and Master
warden Mearne a copie or booke intituled An account of familisme, as it
is revived and jjropagated by the Quakers, By Henry Hallywell vj"*
462
[25—30 June 1673.
[25" Caroli Regis II.]
».8»ifl,.,'M;r-,]
%mt 25tb 1673
Master Entered for his copie by vertue of an assignement under the hand & seale
Roger Norton. ^j Maey Garthwaite widow, executrix of the last will & testam' of
Timothy Garthwaite late citizen and staconer of London, deceased, bereing
date the nineteenth day of May 1673, and unto wch assignemt the hand
of Master Warden Meaene is subscribed, all her estate, right, tytle.
clayme, interest and demand of, in & to, one copie or booke intituled
Ecclesiae Anglicanae Lifnrgia, sen liher precum publicarum, &c
Vja
Stinc 26 1673
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Hen. Herriflgmaii. Warden KoPER, a copie or booke intituled Amboyna, or the cruelties of the
Dutch to the English merchants. A Tragedy acted at the Theatre Royall,
written by John Dryden servant to his Maty
vj"
3MttC 27 1673
Master Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Jn'- Plasrford. Warden Mearne one coppie or booke intituled Choice songs and aires for
one voice to sing to the theorhoe lute &c. Composed by several gentlemen
of his Maties musick ......... vj*
Sunt 27 1673
[Page 424] Entered . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Mast«r
Master Warden Eoper one coppie or booke intituled A guide for the practicall
Nath. Ponder. ganger wth a compendium of decimall arUhmetick, &c by W" Hunt vj*
Master The. Vere
and Master
Jn«' Wright.
.Utine 30 1673
Entered ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Anne Oakes widow, executrix of the last will and testam' of Edward
Oakes, bering date the sixteenth day of June 1673, and unto which
assignement the hand of Master Warden Mearne is subscribed, all and
every the severall coppies or bookes and parts of coppies or bookes
liereafter menconed & expressed, viz' ..... x* vj*
Davids Repentance.
The great assize.
Davids Blessed 'man.
Smith's 3 treatises viz', Noahs dove, Christs prepara^n to hi*
owne Death, and the Christians Tatike.
AUnimazer 4 London apprentices.
The silver, golden & iron, age.
Markhams Masterpeice.
Celestiall Lookinglass.
liithjfowe's TravelU.
[s-ISfSTiUs-nith. 30 June— 1 July 1673.] 463
[25° Caroli Regis II.]
The Converted mang new birth.
The compleate canoneire by Jo: Roberts.
The life & death of Will Somers, John Ovn-» the ferriman, old Cole
of Beading & S' Rich: WhifHrigfnn .
The Cobler of Canterbury.
A shoomaker is a gentleman, & the martyred soldier.
Seaven champions of Christendom, & the lost ludy.
A dialogue between life & death.
Love's masterpeice, &c.
Parliament of women.
A maydeiihead well lost, & the traveller.
Certaine wormewood lectures.
A table of the comandments.
l>no SttUi 1673
[Page 425] Entered for their copie uuder the hands of Master L'EsTEANaE and Master
Th^^R'^ke Warden Roper one coppie or booke intituled Ovidius Exilans (J*) or
and Master Ovid Travestie, a mock poem on three epistles of Ovid, Dido to Aeneat,
Sam. Speed. Leander to Hero, Laodameia to Protislaus in English burlesque . vj*
Entered for *
* Deleted in Begister.
464
[8—16 July 1673.
[25" Caroli Regis II.]
V s.—>.. IT^- White.!
S. Eoytton.ls. Mearne.J
iltaiSter: UtcftarU lfloi);ston, M^^ttv.
i»a!Stetr: SawueU itteavn^i ****^''^^-
[Page 426]
Master
Bicb. Boyston.
Master
Blch. Boyston.
Master
Cba. Harper
and Master
Jn»' Amery.
[Page 427]
Master
jqo. Cnunpe.
Master
Jo. Darby.
ma» 8tb 1673
Entered for his copie under the hands of Doctor Parker and Master
Warden White one coppie or booke intituled Advice to a freind, by the
reverend Doctor Patrick ........ vj*
coir Xfit
Entered . . . under the hands of Master Antho: Sanders, Master
Tho: Tomkins and Master Warden White, two severall sermons
viz'. The right way to victory discovered in a sermon preached att
Guild-hall Chappell before the Lord Major of London, June 22, 1673, by
Tra Gregory D.D. rector of Hambletou in the county of Buckes and
Chaplaiue in ordinary to his sacred Majesty ; and, Concio ad clerum, or a
vizitaSUn sermon preached att Great Wycomb within the diocess of Lincolne ■
May the 13 1673, by the author of the former .... vj*
Sttlw 8tb 1673
Entered ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and scale of
Isabella Waterson, administratrix of John Waterson, executor of the
last will and testament of Symon Waterson, bereing date the fowrth day
of July 1673, and unto wch assignemt the hand of Master Warden
Mearne is subscribed, all her estate, right, title, clayme, interest and
demand, of in and to one coppie or booke intituled, Camden's Remaines
or the Reserches of Brittaine, conteyneing the inhabitants thereof, their
language, christian names, surnames, impresses, apothegmes, &c, by
W. Camden
vj»
3ttli» 12tb 1673
Entered ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and scale
of Robert Cutler, bering date the five and twentith day of February
1672, all his estate, right, title, clayme, interest, and demand, of in and
to, one coppie or booke intituled, Poligraphie, or the art of draweing,
engraveing, etching, limning, painting, washing and colouring, and unto
wch assignement, the hand of Master Warden Mearne is subscribed
VJ
id
3ttltf 16 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Mearne, a paper intituled A Table of the agreement of English
weight, wth the weights of Smyrna and Alleppo, exactly tryed wth the sealed
weights of both places. Composed by Tho: Normansell, accoumptant vj^
rH. White, ip B......
16—29 July 1673.]
[25° Cnroli Regis II.]
465
W™' Fisher.
Master
Edw. Thomas.
Master
Will"- Leyborne.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
[Page 428]
Master
Nathauiell Brook.
Siuli) 16 1673
Entered for his copie by vertue of an assignement under the hand and
seale of Anna Wingfeild administratrix of John Wingfeild, bereing
date the fowreteenth day of July 1673, and unto wch assignement the hand
of Master Warden White is subscribed, one full moyety or halfe part of
a copie or booke intituled, Practicall Navigation, or an introduction to that
whole art, &c, by John Sellers • vj'
id
Suitt 24 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Meakne, a copie or booke intituled A frend to the sick, or the
id
honest Englishman's preservacon &c, by Doctor Sermon, <&c . • vj
3ttlj» 25 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estbange and Master
Warden Meakne] a copie or booke intituled Astroscopium ; or two hemi-
spheres, conteyning all the Northern and Southern constellations projected
upon the Poles of the world ; Composed and published by Francis Lamb
vjd
Sttls 2$ 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Esteange and Master
Warden Mearne, a copie or booke intituled The Tragicall History of
Don Carlos, eldest sonne to Philip the 2'', King of Spaine . . vj*
3ttl|» 29 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'Estrange and Master
Warden Mearne, a paper conteyning these words following, vizt :
Memorandum quod ad quarterialem Sessionem pacis tent, p civitat London
apud Guildhall scttt die Mercurij decimo sexto die Julij Anno regni dni
nri Caroli sCdt dei gra Anglie, Scocie, FranC et Hrblne Eegis fidei defen-
sor, &c. Vicesimo quinto, int. horas nonam et duodecimam ante meridiem
eiusdem diei, A. B. publico in apta curia psonaliter compuit, et protulit
(juandam certificacoem de sua recepcone sacramenti cene dominici iuxta
usum (Anglice) the usage, Ecclesie Anglicane, sub manibus ministri et
ecclesie gardiani pochie et ecclesie parochialis de Stepney in Com. Midd,
ubi sacramentua pred. sic ut p' fertur, p ipsum receptum fuit, et fecit
probacogm veritatis inde per duos credibiles testes in curia predict tunc
delite juratos, et sup inde examinatos. Acetiam prestitit .sacramentum
renunciacois omnimod Jurisdiconis fornisece, Anglice vocat, the Oouth of
Supremacie, Necnon quoddam aliud Sacramentum ligeancie, Anglice vocat
the oath of Allegiance. Quod quidem sacramentum ligeancie, continetur
in quodam Statute, Anno Eegni dni Jacobi nuper regis Anglie tertio,
edit et stabilit necnon ad tunc et it!m fecit et subscripsit declaracoem
subsequentem. SS. I doe declare that I doe beleeve, that there is not
anie Transubstantiacon in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, or in the
elements of bread and wyne at, or after, the consecracon thereof by anie
person whatsoever, juxta formam tenorem efPectum et exigentiam cuiusdam
actus Parliamenti in hac parte nuper edit & proviss scttt Anno prius
suprameaconat, intitulat, An Act for preventing dangers wch may happen
from Popish recusants. Provt patet p Record inde fact, et in curia pred.
u
delito modo affilal et ibm remanen
69
VJ"
466
[4—17 September 1673.
[25° Caroli Regis IL]
E.Roy.ton.]|.5?^'-.]
Master
6«o. Sawbridge,
for the use of ye
Company.
Master
Geu. Calvert.
Master
Nevill Slmmoni.
[Page 429]
Master
Sam'l' Hearne.
Master
Sam"- Meame.
Master
SamU' Meame.
Se^itemtier 4 1673
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Willm Wigan, and
Master Warden Mearne a copie or booke intituled The catechigme of the
Church of England, wth the prooffs thereof out of the Scriptures in words at
length, for the benefitt of youth in generall, and those of the parish of Wotton
Fitz Payne in pierticuler, wch are a part of the charge of Beniamine Bird,
minister of the Gospell there
VJ»
Sejitcmlicr 5 1673
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of Edward Thomas citizen and staconer of London, bering date the
Tenth day of October, 1672, all his estate, right tytle, clayme, interest
and demand, of in and to one copie or booke intituled, A treatise con-
cerning the Lords Supper, with 3 dialouges for the full informacon of the
weake in the nature and use of this sacrament ; by Thomas Doelitle ; and
unto wch assignment, the hand of Master Warden Mearne is subscribed
10° Scjitctnter 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Egbert Grove and Master Warden
White one book or coppy entituled Now or Never, the holy, serious, diligent
beleiver justified, encouraged, excited and directed and the opposers and neg-
lecters convinced hy the light of Scripture and reason, by Richard Baxter
17tb Scjitcmtcr 1673
VJ"
Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of Mary Keieton Extrix of the last will and testament of William
Keirton late cittizen and staconer of London, deceased, executor of
Joshua Keirton late cittizen alsoe and staconer of London deceassed, bear-
ing date the Two and Twentieth day of September Anno dm 1671 ; and
unto well assignemt the hand of Master Warden Norton is subscribed ;
all her estate, right and title, of in and to the several! bookes or coppies
or parts of bookes or coppies hereafter menconed, that is to say :
vi* viij* vjd viij' viij' vj* viij» vj* x' vj^ xi« vj* viij' vj*
The man in the Moone / halfe.
A declaracbn of the Queene Mother of the most Christian Kiiig &c /
halfe.
Monumenta Litteraria, sive Obitus et Elegia doctorum virorum ex
historiis illustris viri Jac: Aug: Thuani / halfe.
Truth asserted by the doctrine and practice of the apostles &c. That
Episcopacy is jure divino by S' Francis Worsley / halfe.
The eitty allarum &c, with a treatise of the Excise / all.
A full relacbn of a wonderfull and wholesome fountaine in Germany
I all.
Jodoci Stimpelii Gecicensis parnassus epithetorum / all.
A sectary dissected / all.
Alexandri Rossei Isagoge gramaiica j all.
An easy entrance to the Latine tongue in 3 parts by Charles Hoole /
all.
A booke of Hugh Oroanes of the authority of the highett powers
about sacred things or the right of the state / a fourth parte.
> Vocabularium parvum Latinum by Christopr Hoole / all.
[s/^meia-Koyto"-
17 September 1673.]
[25° Caroli Regis II.]
m
[Page 430]
Master
SamU- Meame.
Master
Sam"' Uearne.
Master
Sami'' Meame.
IJtb Seiit^mJier 1673
'Nature's Embassy, by Rich: Brathwaite.
Essayes upon the five sences.
Babboni or Mary Magdalens teares.
The life and death of Mary Queene of Scottg. his pte.
The Lord Verulams Apothegmes. his parte.
The translacon of severall psalmes by the Lord Verulam. his
parte.
The essayes and councell morall of the Lord Verulam. his parte.
History of Phillipp de Commines.
Gerhard's Herball wth pictures and without.
Masons JRustick or the countrey farme.
Centum fabulae faernij.
Biddies of Heraclites and Democrites.
Catalogug manuscript in Cant, et Oxon. opus Tho: Jones.
Morall Workes of Plutarch.
Sistema logicae Heckermani.
Basilicon Doron.
I Fabrick of the Church by William Tooker.
[Page 431]
Master
Sam". Meame.
Master
Sam". Meame.
(Botictn tfie
/Rider's Dictionary.
Hexapla in Oenesin: p Andrew Willett.
Efflgacio vera Sabbathismi per Rob* Low.
Tractatus contra Scaligerum et Calvinum p Tho: Lyatt.
A comparative discourse of the bodies naturall and Politique.
Gimnatum logicum p BarfEum Heckerman.
Thompson contra Lypsum.
Bacanus Institucons translat. p Rob' Hill.
Decay of estates, by Rob* de Lucing.
Concivicculae a Doctore Playfero.
The Authority of the Church p Franc Mason.
The Poore mans Preacher per Rob* Wakeman.
Aphorismes, secret practices by the Jesuites.
The Concordance, or Synonima' of the Bible.
Jurisdiccon Begall, &c by Geo: Charleton.
VMorton agst Persons.
468
[17 September 1673.
[25* Caroli Regis II.]
R.R„.t.n.^JiJ2i^;,]
[Page 432}
Master
Sam"' Hearne.
Master
Sam"' Meame.
Master
Sam'l' Hearne.
IJtb SitpUmhev 1673
/C&mhiens Br Mania in folio in Lat and English wth the epitomy.
Ludug literarius in 4'.
History of the death of Henry the 4'*.
Defence of the Catholique Church, by Peirce Mason.
Cato ^
Sententiae Puerileg > Gramatically translated.
Posing of y' Accidence and Oramar )
Childbirth.
( Silva Sinominonlt.
Beza Testamts in Latine.
Responsio cauta honi ad Epist. Beron, Cardin.
The Golden Myne, by Tho: Draxey.
Biting of a madd dogg, by Tho: Spackman.
Gravissimae quettiones de partibus Occident p Jacobum Ustrmi.
Diversities of languages & religions by M' Breerewood .
Be Ponderibus p Edrum Breerewood.
Brerewoods Logick.
[Page 433]
Master
Sam"' Hearne.
Master
Sam"' Hearne.
I The Downfall of Shebna, by Tho: Singleton.
True Church, by Doctor Charleton.
A vision of Balaams Asse, by M' Hay.
De Presulibus Angliae p Fran: Godwin.
D' Hackwell against Carrier.
Doetrina et Politiciae ecclesiae Angliae.
Archieipis: Spalaten Consilum profectionis.
Marcus Antonius &c, Archiepis: Spalat. de Rep. ecclesiasfica.
{ Bradwardine.
Sermons at Mercers Chappell, by Spalato.
De gratia & perseverantia p Robf" Salisbury.
Necessity of Conformity, by John Sprint.
The Bock of Christian Shipwracke.
Magiri Philosophia.
Busneri Nimhola.
Davids tearei.
\Meludies de cogilacoe 4^, in English by G. C.
[8.M?a^4.}K.Boy.ton.
17 September 1673.]
[25° Caroli Begu II.]
469
[Page 434]
Master
Sam'i' Mearne.
Sold to Master
John Wright and
Master Chiswell.
Master
Sam'l' Meame.
IJtb SejiUmtier 1673
^Quarrells againd Paule 5"" and Venice.
Tytles of Honor, by M' Selden.
Aristotles Problems.
Callieopeia.
Bond on Horace.
Almansor.
Christg prayer.
Councell of Trent.
Threefold resolucom.
Verstegan.
Camdens Epitomy of the niappg.
French Com Praier.
Spanish Com Praier.
Grimstons estates and empires.
Passoris lexicon.
Bacon's Wisdome of the ardient, Latiue and English.
Bill's Arithmaiick.
Bill's Mammll.
Pallace of pleasure.
Doctor Gardiners devocons.
\Bibliotheca scholastica.
[Page 435]
Master
Sam'i' Heame.
Master
Samll. Meanie.
^olrem tfic
/Poure sermons of the Bipp of Lincolne.
Homilies.
Calvin's Institucons.
Cornelius Tacitus wth Malvezzies notes.
World of wonders.
Free schoole of warr.
Heyward of supremacy.
Homers Battaile of Froggs.
Moreton's appeale.
Cannons of the church.
Merchant Aviseti.
Caninij Gramatica.
Godfrey of Bulloigne.
Haven of Health.
Goodwins historii Hen: 8 & Ed: 6. &c.
Maricus & Elizabeth in Latine.
470
[17 September 1673.
[25° Caroli Regis II.]
S.E.y.to«.{g^;h^i.]
Master
Sam"' Heame.
The sacred philogophy of holy scriptures , bj M' EI ex. Gill.
A sure guide to the French tongue, by Paule Coagneau.
JoWs Scapule Lexicon Qreco. Latin cum Indice laureat.
The Palegrave's Protestacon in Lat: French & English.
Henry ye 8" by the Lord Herbert of Cherburg.
The perticuler estaie of Oovernemt of the Emperor Ferdinando the
second.
\Bomi Palestini evaporaco, &c.
[Page 436]
Master
Sam"' Meame
Master
Sam'l' Ueame.
Master
Sam"' Heame.
IJtb Se)tf(miier 1673
/The history of Normandy & Kingdome of England, by William
Martin, a third parte.
Replica seu adversius Nu^iani confutacoem aliquolae particulae
partis prioris apologiae Thomae Nortoni authore.
Pharmacopia, cui adjecta sunt. Paraphrasis et mistendorum mendi-
camentorum modus primum Galloco scripta nunc in Latinum
sermonem conversum &c, per Philipp Holland.
Antonij Rurio Redensis Doctoris Theologi societatis Jesu comentarij
in universam Aristotelis dialecticam.
1 Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam, &c.
2. The foure cardinall vertues of a carmalite fryar observed by
Sir Edw^ Deering.
AnnotaSbns upon all the boohes of the Old & New Testamt wherein
the text is explained, doubts resolved, scriptures paralelled and
various readings observed by the joint labour of certaine learned
divines thereunto appointed and therein imployed, &c.
Johannis Buxcorsi Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum completens.
Et salvo jure, &c.
A declaracon of his highnesse Prince Rupert wth a narrative, &c.
A small tract of the use of ye Lords Supper.
Birchetts Chatock, in Greeke & Latine.
Mistagogus poeticus, or. The Muses Interpreter &e, by Alex""
Rosse.
A tract called Institutiones Peripaliticarum » pars theorica &c.
Authore, Tho: Anglo.
Popular errors in religion, wth observaSZns on the Creed and
Comandments, by M' John Despagne, in French and English.
Liturgia Pelleco Greco.
Strada's second part.
A vindicacbn of the annotaStins on JEREMIAH chap. 10. ver. 2. /
, By The: Gattaker, B.D. a 9* parte.
PR. While. l„ !,„.,.„
[s. Meariie.fK'""^"'"'-
17—25 September 1673.]
[25" Caroli Regis II.]
471
[Page 437]
Master
SamU' Ileame.
Master
Sam^' Meame.
Master
Samii' Meame.
17tb Sc^itcmlier T673
'A learned and very usefull comentary on the whole Epistle to the
Hebrewes, being the substance of 30 yeares Wednesdayes
lectures at Blackfriers, London, by Will" Gouge, D.D. All.
The large annofacons, according as they are in Dutch vpon the whole
canonicall scriptures of the Old & New Testamts, newly trans-
lated out of the originall tongue, &c. A fourth parte.
The Indian History of Anezander and of Orazia &c. All.
Trigonometria Brittanica, or the doctrine of triangles &c. with a
Table of logarithmes to 100 000 thereunto annexed, &c.. A fifth
parte.
Ad Georgii Turnebulij tetragomsminn pseudographum apodixit
catholica &c. Autore Rofrto Boranio, ecelesiasticae Abredonensi
S.S. Theologiae dcore et eiusdem in Academia Mareschalana
pfessore / All.
The Dutch annotacbns upon the whole Bible, as they were appointed
by the synod of Dort, &c. Translated into English, &c. / A fourth
part.
DisputaSb Theologica de vero discrimine perati mortalis &c. All.
Jo Amos Comenii orbis sensualium pictus, hoc est omnium funda-
mentalium in mundo rerum et in vita actionum in Latins and
English by Charles Hoole. All.
The History of Scotland by Charles Buchanan. All.
The Morning Exercise &c at Cripplegate, by sundry ministers, all.
Homilies of ye Church of England & the Boolce of Cannons of the
Church of Eiigland, wch cannons were made in the Synod held
in ye yeare 1603. A third parte.
Despanies Workes.
[Page 438]
Jo"' Hancock, sen>^-
and Jo»- Hancock,
Jun'-
Not pd.
17tb Scjitt 1673
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Warden Meakne a coppy or booke intituled A discourse of Christs
coming and the influence wch the expectaC^n thereof hath on all manner of
holy conversacon & godlinesse, with the effects of that greate day, the torments
of the damned, and the saints rest. By Theophilus Gale
vj
M
Master
Geo. Sawbridg,
for ye use of the
Company.
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Warden Mearne a coppy
or booke intituled The Psalmes of David in meeter Newly translated and
diligently compared wth the originall text and former translations. More
plaine, smooth and agreable to the text then any heretofore
VJ°
25tb *ci>tcint)fr 1673
Jonathan Edwin. Entred . . . under the hand of Master Warden Mearne a coppy
or booke intituled Dayly devotions consisting of thanksgiving confessions
and prayers, iu two parts
VJ"
472
[25 September--24 October 1673.
[25" Caroli Regis II.]
K. Ilojrit«n.{§
R. WhiM.
Jonathan Kdwin.
25tb Scjjtemtier 1673
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master Warden Meaene a coppy
or booke intituled Roman forgeries, or a true account of false records
detecting the counterfeit antiquities of the Church of Roome, by Tho:
Traherne, S.T.B vj«
etb sejitemticr 1673
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Anthony Saunders and
Ralph Smith. Master Warden White a coppy or booke intituled The Romish horse leech,
or an impartiall account of the intollerahle charge of Popery to this nation
in an historicall rememhrance of some of those prodigious summes o*' money
heretofore extorted from all degrees, during the exercise of the Papal power
heere. To wch is annexed an Essay of the supremacy of the King of
England
VJ"
[Page 439]
Master
Rich*- Royston,
Mar.
lOtb ®ctol)cr 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Thomas Tompkins, D.D. and
Master Warden Meaene a coppy or booke intituled A free and impartiall
enquiry into the causes of that very greate esteeme and honour that the
■nonconforming preachers are generally in with their followert
Vja
Master
Rich*' Royston,
Mar.
Csolrcm tiit
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam'-'- Paekee and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke intituled Choice devotions of the Romane
Church, wth some reflexions upon them in 3 parts ; alsoe 2 digressions con-
cerning the relicks and miracles in M' Cressey's lute Church History ; the
1" part vj*
Master
Rich*' Royston,
Mar.
Master
Francis Kindon.
<Eo)rem trie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master William Wigan and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke intituled The Danger of Hipocrisy
being a sermon preached at Guild Hall Chappell Aug'' 3i 1673. By
W" Asheton, B.D. Domestick Chaplaine to his Grace the Duke of Ormond
vj"
24tb ©ctoticr 1673
Entred under the hands of Master Smith and Master Warden
Meaene a coppy or booke intituled A Breiffe History of Transuhstantiacbn
shewing the time ivhen and the occasion how it first hegunn, the growth,
encrease, and present estate of it, the gromuls and reasons, absurdities and
follies of it liy R. A. Pastor of the Church at Henfeild in Sussex vj*
[Page 440]
Master
Hevill Simons.
24tb of ©rtolicr 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of C. Smith and Master Warden
White a coppy or lx)oke intituled Full and easy satisfacSon which is the
true and safe religion. In a conference hetweene D. a doubter, P: a papist.
R: a reformed Caiholick Christian in foure parts
vj"
[l.ffii'n'i.lR.Roy.t''". 28 October— 18 November 1H73.] 4'?3
[25° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Robt. Cutler.
28tb ©cfotcr 1673
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrang and
Master Warden Meaene a coppy or booke entituled The, Compleate Oameder
or instruccons how to play at billiardg, truckK, bowleg, and cheme ; together
with all manner of usiiall and most gentile games either on cards and dice,
wth a deteccon of their cheat es. To wch is added the arts & misteryes of
riding, racing, archery and cockfighting ...... vj*
Master
Jonathan Edwin.
3^* llobcmln'r 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Rogee L'Esteano and
Master Warden Meaene a coppy or booke entituled The History of the
United Provinces of Achaia. Collected in Latine by the learned Jacobus
Gothofuedus /. C, and rendred into English wth some addiSons by Henry
Stubbs phisician
vj"
Master
Robert Pawlett.
Master
Nevlll Simons.
6tb floUentbr* 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master A. Saundeks and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke entituled A colleccon of articles, iniunccons,
canons, orders, ordinances and constitncons ecclesiasticall,wth other publique
Mecords of the Church of England, cheifly in the time of King Ed: the 6",
Q: Eliz: & King James, by Antho: Sparrow, now Lord Bipp of ExiJn
vj°
lltb Hoticmbcr 1673
Entred . . . under tlie hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke entituled The poore mans family booke ;
1'' teaching him how to become a. true christian, 2""' how to live as a
Christian toivards God, himselfe and others in all his relacons, especially in
his family, 3'"" hovi to dye as a Christian in hope and comfort and soe to bee
glorified wth Christ for ever, in a conference betweene a teacher and, a learner.
Written by Richard Baxter vj*
[Page 441]
Master
Robert Fawlett.
Utb floticmlicr 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Anto: Saunders and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke intituled Totum hominis officium plane
familiarique modo in usum quidem omnium pmecipue autem Tironum
descriptum,in septendecim capita divisum. Quorum unum ei legatur omni
die Sabati totum ter in Anno perlegefur. Cni accesserunt privaiae
devocones in varias occasiones excogitaiae
VJ°
Master
Rlchi- Head,
Master
Morrlce Atkins
and Master
Nicho. Cox.
11
igtb fiobmijcr 1673
Entred . . under the handw of Master L'Esteang and Master
Warden Whitk a coppy or booke entituled The Gents RecreaSbn, or, an
exact method for hunting, hawking, fishing, fowling, collected from antient
& moderne authors, forraigne and domestick and rectified by the most skillfull
artists of these times.
Illustrated wth sculptures
60
Vj«
474 [26 November— 15 December 1673. KRoy.ton.(?;52i!Ji.]
[25° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Rich*' Royston,
Mar.
26tb fiobcittlicr 1673
Entred for his copie under the bauds of Master W^ Wigan and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke entituled A short appendix to the life
of Edmund Stanton, B.B., wherein some passages are further cleared, inch
were not soe fully held forth hy the former authors , . , . vj^
27tb fiohtmhcv 1673
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Humpheey Lord Bipp of London
Henry Mortlack. g^^j jyjaster Warden White a coppy or book entituled A sermon preached
November 5" 1673 at S' Margaretts Westm'. By Edward Stillingfleete
D.D. chaplaine in ordinary to his Matie
vj
i^
Master
Richii' RoystoD,
Mar.
2& Btctinhcx 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins and
Master Warden Mearne a coppy or booke entituled Animadversions
upon a hooJce intituled, Fanaticisme Fanatically imputed to the Catholique
Church, by B' Stillingfleete and the imputacbn refused and retorted, hy
8' C. By a person of honour
vj°
[Page 442]
Master
William Cooper.
4tb iSccdntier 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master W" Wigan and Master
Warden White a coppy or booke entituled A French Grammer, teaching
the knowledg of that language, how to read it perfectly wthout any other
study. Published by the Academy for Eeformacon of the French
tongue, and in French, La Grammaire Francoise donnant rintelligence de
cette langue, pour la scavoire parler & ecrire, sans autre etude pricedente
que d'avoir appris a lire
VJ"
Master
Jo"- Wllliama,
5tb ^cccmhcv 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of the right Reverend Father in God
Humphrey, Lord Bipp of London and Master Warden Mearne a coppj-
or booke entituled A sermon preached November the Fifth at tlie Abby
Church at Westm' By John Lord Bipp of Chester
VJ"
Manter
Nath. Ranew.
Master
Jonathan Robinson.
Master
Brabazon Elmer.
12tb Hect 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master George Hooper and
Master Warden Mearne a coppy or booke entituled The Harmony of the
Divine Attributes in the contrivance and accomplishment of mans redempcon,
by the Lord Jesus Christ, or, discourses ivherein are shewed how the wisdome,
mercy, justice, holinesse, power and truth of God are glorified in that
greate and blessed work, by W" Bates, D.D.
VJ
ii
Master
Beujamine Tooke.
15tb Scc(mt)cr 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Tho: Tompkins Doctor in
divinity and Master Warden Mearne a coppy or booke entituled A
representacbn of the state of Christianity in England anul of its decay
and danger from sectaries as well as Papists
VJ"
[f:SJ^^i.}^-i^j'^->n. 17 December— 19 January 1673.] 475
[25° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
Ben. Tooke.
Master
Jona. Edwyn.
IJtb mucmiitv 1673
Entred for their copie under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrangb
and Master Warden Mearne, A poem or coppy intituled, the Review, To
the Reverend my honord freind, D' W" Sancroft, Deane of S' Paules,
A Pindarique Ode, by Thomas Flatman vj*
[Page 443]
Master
Ben. Tooke.
Master
Jonathan Edwyn.
Master
Fra. Tyton.
18tb Bcccmhcic 1673
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrange and
Master Warden White a booke or coppy entituled Poems on severall
occasiong. By Thomas Flatman Esq" vj'^
6tb ^mmr^ 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Smith and Master
Warden Eoper a booke or coppy intituled The life and death of M' Boive
J. L. of Credditon in Devon
vj
id
Master
Fra. Tyton.
6tb giantmr» 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Smith and Master Warden
Eoper a booke or coppy intituled Heavenly and earthly mindednes in
J. L. severall sermons, by John Rowe Minister
vj»
Master
Jonathan Edwyn.
7tb gjitntmru 1673 [/.e. 1673^4]
Entred , , . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrang and
Master Warden Mearne a book or coppy intituled Gallantry a la
mode, or, a satyricall poem in 3 parts, representing the vanities of severall
humours of this present age . . . . . . . ■ vj^
Master
John Playford.
12tb ^muAttt 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Estrang and
Master Warden White a booke or coppy entituled The Cabinett of
mirth being the second part of the Antidote agst melancholly compounded
of merry tales, jests and bulls ....... VJ*
Master
Fra. Tyton.
19*" ^mmts 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master John Hall and Master
Warden White a booke or coppy entituled The Parable of the Pilgrim
j.L. written to a freind, by Symon Patrick, D.D.
Vjo
Master
Fra. Tyton.
J.L.
dsoXfcm tsic
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt Grove and Master
Eoger Norton late warden a booke or coppy entituled The Fountaine of
life opened or a display of Christ in his essentiall and mediatoriall glory,
by John Flavell, minister of the gospell vj*
476
[20—29 January 1673.
[25" Carol) Regis II.]
E. Roy.ton.{|; Z"^^',]
20tb ^mmvv 1673 [i.e. U7hk]
[Page 444] Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Master Warden Meaene a booke or coppy entituled Mensa mystica,
Fra. Tjrton. ^^ ^ discourse concerniv^ the gacrament of the Lordg Swppfr, by Simon
J. L. Patrick, D.D.
vj
i<l
Master
Fra. Tyton.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Waixlen Mbarne a boolce or coppy entituled The Hearts ease, or a
remedy agst all troubles, wth a consolotary discourse to those who have lost
their freinds ; to wrh is now added two papers, printed in the time of the
late plague by Simon Patrick, D D vj''
Master
Fra. Tyton.
(iEolrcttt Hie
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Warden Mearne a booke or coppy entituled A Breife Exposicon of
the Ten Comandemts and the Lords Prayer by Simon Patrick, D.D. vj*
(Bolrctn Xiic
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Fra. Tyton. Master Warden Mearne a booke or coppy entituled A short and plaine
catechisme instructing a, learner of christian religion, by Samuell Jacob.
Published by Simon Patrick, D.D vj*
Master
Fra. Tytou.
Master
Fra. Tyton.
Entred under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Warden Mearne a booke or coppy entituled The creed of M' Hobhs
examined in a feigned conference hetweene Mm & a student in divinity, by
Tho: Tenison
VJ"
26tb ^amiiU'u 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eobt Grove and Master
Warden Mearne a booke or coppy entituled A sermon preached at the
funerall of M' Tho: Grigg, B:D. and rector of S' Andrew, Undershaft,
Septemljer 4"" 1670 by Simon Patrick, D.D.
VJ"
[Page 445]
Master
Richard Marriott.
29tb aJiinuatTM 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden Mearne a booke or coppy entituled Fifty sermons preached at the
Parish Church of S' Mary Magdalen, Milkestreete London, and elsewhere,
whereof twenty on the Lords Prayer by the late eminent and learned
divine Anthony Farinden B:D. Divinity Eeader of his Maties Chappell
Royall of Windsor, the third and last volume not till now printed ; to
wch is adioyned two sermons preached by a freind of the author upon his
being silenced . vj*
[f;Ki';;.}RR".t.o. 5 February— 12 March 1678.]
[26" Caroli Regis 11.]
477
5tb ^thxmv^ 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins and
Hen. Herringman. ]y[a8ter Warden White a booke or coppy entituled The excellency of
divinity compared to naturall philosophy, as both are objects of men's study,
discoursed of in a letter to afreind wherein is shewne that naturalists (being
Christians) have noe just cause to despise or neglect the study of theologicall
matters, written by the Honoble Rob' Boyle, Esq"
Vjo
18tb ifetinmrff 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'Esteang and
William Cademan. Master Warden Meaenb a booke or coppy intituled Herod & Merianine,
a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theater ...,,. vj*
2& iWardi 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of the Eight Eeverend Father in
Charles Harper. Grod Humphrey, Lord Bipp of London and Master Warden Mearne a
booke or coppy intituled A sermon preached before the right Honoble the
Lords assembled in Parliament upon the fast day appointed Feb: 4"" 1673
[i.e. 1673-4.] By Herbert Lord Bipp of Sanim * Herefford
VJ"
5tb Mnvch 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
[Page 446] Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Master Warden Mearne a booke or coppy intituled The true jirojeccon of the gunn
Will""' Leybourn. and other engines, icth other things appurtaineing thereunto, geometrically,
arithmetically and tubularly demonstrated, a new work of singular use
unto Generalls of armies, engineers and other artists. Tarn marte quam
Mercurio. Bv Rob' Anderson & Thomas Streete
vj°
5tb iWarcIt 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
John Martin. Warden Mearne a book or coppy entituled A companion to the altar, or
an helpe to the worthy receiving of the Lord^s Supper, by discourses and
meditacbns upon the whole Gomunion Office, to wch is added an essay upon
the Offices of Baptisme and Ccmfirmation by Thomas Comber, Mar A vj*
Master
Fra. Egglesfeild.
12tb iiratdl 1673 \j.c. 1673^4]
Entred . . under the hands of Master Jo: Cooke and Master
Warden Mearne a book or coppy intituled Divi Brittanici, or, a remark
upon the lives of all the Kings of this isle, from ye yeare of the world 2855,
unio the yeare of grace 1660 ........ vj^
* Deleted in Register.
478
[17—27 March 1673-4.
[26° Caroli Regis II.]
R.E.T.t.n.{|;^?^«;.]
Master
John Hartln.
Master
Edward Horton.
IJtb ittJtfdl 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master W*" Wigan and Master
Warden Meaene, a booke or coppy intituled Logica sive ars cogitandi in
qua praeter vulgar es regulag, Plura nova habentur ad rationem dirigendam
utilia E tertid apud Gallos editione recognitd et auctd in Latinum vena
vj
ii
18tb MAVth 1673 [i.e. 1673^4]
Entred
Master
. . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'esteang and
Warden Meabne a booke or coppy entituled Bristoll Drollery
■poems and gongs. By M' C.
VJ"
27tb MmcU 1674
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignem' under the hand and seale
of Fkancis Egglesfeild cittizen and staconer of London bearing date
the six and twentieth day of this instant March, (unto wch assignement
the hand of Master Warden Mearne is subscribed) all his estate right
title interest property claime and demaund, of in and to all that booke or
coppy entituled. Divi BriUanici or, a Remarh upon the lines of all the
kings of this isle, from the yeare of the world 2855 unto the yeare of
grace 1660 vj*
[Page 447]
Master
Thomas Roycroft.
Master
Edward Brewster.
27tb itrardi 1674
Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of Anne Sheabes, executrix of the last will and testament of Margarett
Mathewes deceassed who was the relict and executrix of William Sheares,
late cittizen and staconer of London deceassed bearing date the seaventh
day of this instant March, unto which assignement the hand of Master
Warden Mearne is subscribed ; all her estate, right title interest,
property claime and demaund, of, in, and to the severall bookes or
coppies and parts of bookes or coppies hereafter menconed, that io to
«ftjF * Salvo jure cuilb', that is to say ..... xviij*
The Countreymans Becreacbn, or the Art of Planting and grafting &
gardening in 3 boohes, whereunto is added, the Expert Gardiner.
Ex otio negocium, being 317 severall select epigrams of Martiall,
translated wth sundry poems and fancies, by R. F.
Lucans Pharsalia.
Master
Edward Brewster.
(iSoZrem ttic ^ anno
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'estrang and
Master Warden White, a booke or coppy entituled Beniainea of S' Walter
Rawleigh, &c
VJ"
* Deleted in Register.
's.M^arnifR.Koy'o--
27 March— 23 April 1674.]
[26» Caroli Regis //.]
479
Idem.
[Page 448]
Master
Joseph Nevill.
J.L.
Master
Ben. Harris.
Master
Tho. Drlng.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Hen. Herringman.
Master
Tlio. Roycroft.
27ti> ^ardi 1674
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eogek L'esteang and
Master Warden White, a booke or coppy intituled A choice manuall or
rare and select secretts in Phisick and Chirr urgery, collected and practised
by the right Honoble the Countesse of Kent, &c . . . . vj^
%^Xi\\ 2nJ> 74
Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'esteang Esq'' and
Master Warden Mearne a booke or coppy intuled The Art of Thinking,
or a new System, of Logick, written origirudly in French by Monsieur le Bon
and done into English by J.h vj*
6° ^pviM^ 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'estrang, Esq', and
Master Warden White a booke or coppy intituled The Saints Looking-
glasse exposed to view, in the most exemplary life and triumphant death of
that pious and painfull minister of the Gospell, M' James Jemeway lately
deceassed ; to wch is added words of life from a dyeing man, or his
last legacy of precious experiences and soule saveing direcSdns and advice,
bequeathed to all but especially those of ye younger sort , . . vj*
15tb ^pviU 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Anto: Saunbees and Master
Warden White a booke or coppy intituled The Parallell lives of illustrious
men. By Plutarch of Choeronea. Bendred out of the originall into French,
by the Abbott Tallemant, and wth both compared and made English, By
J. D. gent
TJ
id
17tb %pKiM 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden Mearne, a booke or coppy entituled The Fall of Angells and man
in innocence. An heroick opera Written to [sic~\ John Dreyden, servant to
his Matie
vj
id
(Eolr^m tiic $( %nno
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden Mearne a booke or coppy intituled Sober reflecl^ns or a solid
confutacbn of M' Andrew Marvell's late workes, in a letter ab Ignoto ad
Ignotum vj*
23^" ^pxiH 1674
Entred ... by vertue of an assignein' under the hand and scale
of John Crump cittizen and staconer of London, one of the executors
of the last will and testam' of Margarett widow whoe was the relict
& extrix of James Crumpe late cittizen and staconer of London deced,
bearing date the 14"" day of this instant Aprill these two bookes following
[ ] grace tfe [ ] The hearts index or selfe knowledg &c.
A short & sure way to salvacon &c. A serious & patheticall discourse of
Heaven & Hell, written by R. Young. [No sum stated.]
480
[24 April— 14 May 1674.
[26° Caroli Regis II.]
R.E.y.t.n.{g>2;^%.]
[Page 449]
Master
Nioho. Cox.
24tb %pxi\\ 1674
Entred for his copie under the hands of Eogeb L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden Meakne a book or coppy intituled Paequin risen from the dead,
or, his otane relacon of a late voyage hee made to the other world, in a dig-
course with his freind Marforio. Translated from the Italian . vj*
Master
Cha. Harper
and Master
Jo"- Amery.
M^v 7tb 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'estrano Esq' and Master
Warden Mearne a booke or coppy entituled Man without passion, or, the
wise stoick according to the sentiments of Seneca, written originally in French
by Anthony le Grand. Translated into English by Q. R. m'chant vj*
Master
Will"- Miller.
Ma^ 8tb 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden White a booke or coppy entituled A Loolcing Glasse for Perse-
cutors contaiueing multitudes of examples of God^s seveare hnt righteous
judgmts upon bloudy & mercilesse haters of his children in all times, from
the beginneing of the world to this present age collected out of the sacred
scriptures and other ecclesiasticall writers, both antient and moderne by
Sam'' Clark, minister vj*
' Master
W"- Miller.
Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden White a booke or coppy entituled The Whole Duty of Man, con-
taineing a practicall table of the tenn Comaundem", vjherein the sinnes
forbidden & the duties comaunded or implyed are clearely discovered by old
M' W" Perkins and collected by C. T. Salvo jure cuiliibt . . vj*
Master
Simon Miller.
itta» 14tb 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden Mearne a booke or coppy intituled The English and French
Cooke, describing the best and newest wayes of ordering and dressing all
sorts of flesh, fish and fowle, whether boyled, baked, stewed, roasted, broiled,
frigacied, fryed, sowced, marinated or pickled, wth their proper sawces and
garnishes, togeather wth all manner of the most approved pottages used,
either in England or France. By T. P., J. P., R. C, N. B., and severall
other approved cookes of London & Westm'. Salvo jure euilibet vj*
[Page 4.50]
Master
Simon Miller.
iWaU 14tb 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Roger L'estrang Esq' and Master
Warden Mearnb a book or coppy entituled Anthologia historica con-
taineiiig foureteene centuries of memorable passages and remarkable
occurrents, collected out of the English, Spanish, Imperiall, Jeivish
Histories and severall other authors & writers, published by John
Chetwind, M,A. & Prebend of Bristoll
VJ"
fE. White. i.T, T, ,._
S. Mearne. i *• Royiton.
18 May— 29 June 1674.]
[26" Caroli Regis 1 1.]
481
Master
Fra. Smith.
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Anth: Sandees and
"Warden White a book or coppy intituled Sighs from hell, or the groanes of
a damned soule diecovering from the sixteenth of LUKE the lamentable state
of the damned By John Bunyan. Salvo jure cuilibet . . vj*
Master
Charles Harper.
Master
John Amery.
J.L.
aJttltC tftc 20tb 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoqee L'esteange and
Master Warden Mearn a book or coppy entituled The Florentine history
in eight bookes. Written by Nicholas Machiavel cittizen and secretary
of Florence. Translated into English by J. D. Gent . ■ vj "
id
Master
William Godbldd.
Stttte tftc 29tb 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogbe L'bsteang and
Master Warden Meaenb, a booke or coppy intituled The Citties great
concerne in this case or question of Honour and armes whether apyrentishipp
extinguisheth UUe-* gentrys discoursed, wfh a cleare refutacdn of the
pernicious error that it doth ........ vi*
Master
Brahazon Aylmer.
18t Still) 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'esteanq and
Master Warden Meaene a book or coppy intituled Joannis Miltonii Angli
Epistolarum familiarum Liber unus quibus accesserunt eiusdem jam Qlim
in GoUegio adolescentis prolusiones qtcaedam oratoriae
vj
id
[Page 451]
Master
Sam'i- Heyrick.
29tb 3Jttnc 1674
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and seals
of Elizabeth Walbanke widow, the relict and administratrix of the
goods of Mathew Walbanke late cittizeu and staConer of London deeed
not administred by Anne Heyrick, all hor oatato, right & title * bearing
date the nineteenth day of December, Anno dm 1673 ; And alsoe by
vertue of an order of Courte bearing date the foureteenth day of
February last past, all those coppies or bookes or parts of coppies or
bookes hereafter menconed, that is to say . . . x' ij' vj*
The letter writer or president for young penn men.
Amends for ladies.
The merry milke maid.
Lamberts Perambulacon of Kent. — halfe.
Mirrour of Justice in English.
II
* Deleted in Register.
61
482 [29 June 1674. RKoy.t.«.]Ji?.iiiSi.]
[26° Caroli Regis IL]
Fleta de Icgihiut.
Accom for slander, by John Marsh of Graye* Inne E»q' in 2 parts
— the first part halfe — & ye last, all.
An Uigtoricall discourse of the nniforme Government of England by
Nathaniell Bacon Esq' — the 1" part.
An Abridgmt of Reports of the Lord Dyer in English.
A breife summary of the lawes & statutes of England by Nicholas
Collins of Lincolnes Inne Esq^
Reports and Jtulgments taken by John Marsh of Grayes Inne,
resolved, upon solemne arguments & debates by the Judges and
sages of the law in his Mats Court of Kings Bench and. Comon
Pleas.
A profitable booke of M' John Perkins of the Lawes of England.
A booke of oaihes both Antient & moderne.
Certaine select and choice presidents of conveyances made by
S' Edward Henden, Kn', Published by John Marsh of Grayes
Inne, Barister, tvhereunto is added, severall other presidents of
Jf Noy.
The Young Clerks guide, or, an exact coUeccon of choice English
presidents, compiled by S'' R. H. Counsellor, the 1" part, halfe.
An eoeact abridgmt in English of all the reports o/zS'^Edm. Cooke, Kn',
Lord Cheife Justice of England donne by S' Tho: Ireland of
Grayes Inne, corrected by John Marsh, Barister.
Reports & Cases taken in the time of Queene Eliz: King James
& King Charles, the most of them reported by the most
ex(juisite lawyer W" Noy, Attorney generall to the late King,
the rest of his owne transcribing and approbaCon & translated
from his owne handwriting.
A generall Charter & confirmacon of the liberties granted by his
Matie to ye Cinque Ports & their Members in Latine & English.
Court. Leete and Court Baron with the office of Stewards of Cort &c,
collected by John Kitchin of Grayes Inne, translated into
English.
Reports and cases taken in the S** 4'* 5" 6" <ۥ 7'* yeares of King Charles
collected and reported by S' John Banks as alsoe S' Thomas
Hedley and S"' Edw* Wrightington the 2 reporters of the law.
[Page [482]] Lent 1638. The reading of M' John Heme of the hono"' Society
MMter of Lincolnes Inne, upon the Statute of 23 H. 8. chap. 23.,
Sua ■ Heyrlck. upon a generall Act of Comission of Sewers.
The reports of my Lord. Cook being eleaven in number, translated
into English by W. H. of Grayes Inne, a fourth part.
The works of that grave & learned lattryer Judg Jenkins prisoner in
Newgate, upon divers statutes concerning the freedome of the
subjects.
[Sl?SJiiV}a.Eoy.t.n.
29 June— 1 July 1674.]
[26" Caroli Regis II.]
483
Master
Jon. starkey.
The continuacon of an historicall discourse of the uniforme Govern-
ment of England untill the time of Queen Eliz by Nathan"
Bacon Esq' the 2'* part.
The second part of ye Young Clerks Guide, or, an exact collecSUn of
choice English 2^'residents compiled by S' R. H. Counsellor —
halfe.
30tb aJtinc 1674
Entred for his copies by vertue of an assignem' under the hand and seale
of Samuell Heyrick cittizen and staconer of London, bearing date the
three and twentieth day of January last past, the coppies or bookes
hereafter menconed, that is to say xij^
An historicall discourse of the uniforme government of England, the
first part, from the first times till the reigne of Edward the 3*
by Nathaniel! Bacon.
A continuactm of the historicall discourse of the uniforme govern-
ment of England untill the end of the reigne of Queene Eliz &c,
the second part, by Nathaniell Bacon of Grayes Inn Esq'
To which assignem' the hand of Master Warden Meaene is subscribed.
Master
Charles Smith.
30t«> 3Jimc 1674
Entred ... by vertue of an assignem' under the hand & seale
of Giles Widdowes cittizen and staCOner of London bearing date the
tenth day of January last past, a moiety or halfe part of all that Booke
or Coppy entituled Doctor CoUetts devocons. To which assignem' the
hand of Master Warden Mearne is subscribed
vj
id
Master
Andrew Clarke.
This entry is
entred againe by
order of Court
dated S* Aug"
1674.
30tb gjtme 1674
Entred . V . hy vertue of an assiafiemt under the hand an^ seale
of John Olark cittizen and staconer of London, bearing djfte the
18"' day o^this instant June a book/ or coppy entituled The Bjftigion of
Protestams a safe way to salvacon, &J\sj W" Chillin^worth "i&sf oi Artes
of the Xlniversity of of \8ie'\ Oxjhrd. To wch assignemt tjie hand of
Master Warden White is subscribed
VJ
i*
[Page 453]
Master
Qeo, Sawbridg.
I8t 3ita» 1674
Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand and seale
of Thomas Dring, cittizen & staconer of London, bearing date the
fifteenth day of May last past, all that booke or coppy entituled, The
Paralell Lives of illustrious men by Plutarch of Chaeronea, required out of
the originall into French. By the Abbott Tallemont & with both com-
pared and made English, by J. D. gent, to wch said Assignemt the hand
of Master Warden White is subscribed
vj»
* Deleted in Begister.
484
[3 July 1674.
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
R.Eoy.ton.(giiYa"iS:]
Master
Rich. Royston,
Mar.
3° 3Jta» 1674
Entred for liis copie under the hauds of Master George Hooper and
Master Warden Meakne a book or coppy eutituled The vanity of scoffing,
or a Letter to a witty Gentleman, evidently shewing the greate weakenesse
& unreasonablenesse of scoffing at the Christian's faith, on account of
its supposed uncertainty. Togeather wth the inadnesse of the scoffers
unchristian choice
VJ"
Master
Saml'- Meame,
Warden.
3° Sttli; 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of E. W. Gr: and Master Warden
White a booke or coppy entituled The order of the ceremonies used at the
celebracon of S' George's Feast at Windsor, when the soveraigne of the
most noble order of the Garter is prsent
VJ
id
[?;
I'oyoriftjR.Koy.t.n.
10—27 July 1674.]
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
485
iWaster: l^trHarlr Mos^ton, iWaster.
3ilav!iren0.
lOtb 3ta» T674
[Page [454] ] Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eogee L'esteang and
Master Master Warden Royceopt a book or coppy intituled A new idea of the
Brabazon Aylmer. practice of phisick written by Franciscus de la Boc, Silvius late Professor
of Phisick in the University of Leiden, The first hook of the diseases either
constituting or producing or following the naturall Funccbns of man hurt ;
wherein is contained besides a neio method in generall, a vindicacon of the
spleene from fitts attributed to it or the mother, as alsoe a new discovery of
intermitting Feavers, the yellowe jaundice, &c. All cleared by anotomicall
experience & chimicall demonstraSons as alsoe by their cures. Translated
out of Latine by Richard Gower, Ji' of Phisick, formerly a student xmder
the author vj^
Master
Tho. Parkhurst
and Master
Nevill Simmons.
25tb 3tll» 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Cha. Smith and Master
Warden White a booke or coppy entituled Reverendi et celeberrimi viri
Ludovici Le Blanc pastoris in eeclesia et in Academia Sedanensi S. S.
Theologiceprofessoris Theses Theologicae
vj
id
Mrs. Ellz. Calrert. Entred
27tb gjttll? 1674
under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins and Master
Warden White these three bookes or copies intituled
XVIIJ"
The husbandmans calling shewing ye excellencies temptacons, graces,
duties, &c, of the christian husbandman.
An antidote agst distraccbna, or an endeavour to serve the church in
the dayly case of wandrings in the worshipp of God.
A plaine discourse upon uprightnesse shewing the properties & privi-
ledges of an upright man. All written by Richard Steele, M.A.
& minister of the Gospell
xviy
id
I
486
[29 July 1674.
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
E.Eoy.ton.;?.J'„ye^ft.]
[Page 455]
Master
Will". FlBher.
29tb gjulg 1674
Entred for his copie under the hands of Roger L'esteano Esq', and
Master Warden Mearne a book or coppy entituled An Epitomy of
Navigacon containing the doctrine of plains & sphencall triangles and their
1186 and applica^bn in plaine saileing, Mercator^s sailing, & greate circle
tailing, as alsoe in astronomy & geography and rules for finding the variac^i
of the compasse, & correcting the course. Togeather wth tables of the sunns
& Starrs right ascencbn and declinacon of the latitude and longitude of
places, of meridionall parts, Likewise a traverse table & other things very
usefull in the art of navigaMn. And the logarithms signes & tangents, wth
the logarithmes of naturall numbers, from one to two thousand carefully
corrected according to those exact tables formerly set forth by Hen: Gellibrand
late professor of Astronomy in Gresham CoUedg
vj-
Master
Geo, Sawbridge.
[Page [456]]
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
[Page 457]
Master
Geo. Sawbridge.
29tb 3Jttl» 1674
Entred ... by vertue of an assignment under the hand and seale
of John Streater eittizen and staconer London, dated the tenth day of
November Anno dm 1673. To which assignement the hand of Itfaster
Warden Mearne is subscribed, the several! coppies or bookes or part of
coppies or bookes hereafter menconed, viz' . xviij'' iiij" iij* vj*
Certaine sermons ... by Jeremiah Burroughes.
Pharmacopeia Londinensis collegarum hodie viventium stvdiis ac
simbolis ornatior &c.
Dispensatorum Collegij Londinensis.
'All M' Burroughs sermons preached by way of Exposicon . . .
all of them preached by Jer: Burroughes.
Severall sermons ... a catechisme of the principles of religion,
40 meditacons, all these preached aiul co-mposed by M' Jeremy
Burroughs.
Certaine sermons ... by M' William Bridg, preacher of
Yarmouth.
PJiarmacopeia Londinensis or the London dispensatory farther
adorned by the studies and collac^ns of the fellowes now living
' in this yeare 1649 in English.
A directory for Midwives.
The English Phisician by Nich: Culpepper.
Two physicall treatises the one of feavers the other of the ricketis,
translated out of Latine into English, by Phill. Armyn.
The works of Lazarus Riverius, Physician to the King of France
containeing 17 bookes of the practice of Phisick, translated by
Nich: Culpepper & William Rowland Mar of Arts out of
Latine.
/ Foure bookes of observacons three of them written in Latine by the
said Lazarus Riverius <fcc, ami the Fourth imiMrted by others,
translated out of Latine by Nich: Culpepper & William Rowland.
Johannes Riolanus his Anatomy, ti-auslated out of latiue by
Nicho: Culpepper.
[f.Toycroft.lR' R»y«t0"'
29 July— 6 August 1674.]
[26° Caroli Regis II.]
487
The works of Daniell Senertus, translated out of Latine by Nich:
Culpepper & William Rowland.
Bartholinus his Anatomy, translated out of Latine by Nich:
Culpepper.
The eighth hooks of M' Jeremy Burroughes, being a treatise of the
Evill of EvUlg or the exceeding sinfullnesse of sinne.
Medicaments for the poore or phisich for the comon people, trans-
lated into English by Nich: Culpepper & Abdiah Cole, D.P.
Felix Platerius his five bookes of practicall Phisich his book con-
taineing one hundred questions in phisick, and his fours bookes
> cordaineing observacons in phisick, translated into English.
Master
Hen. Herrlngman.
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger L'estbangb and
Master Warden Mearne a book or coppy entituled Psieke, a tragedy,
written by The: Shadwell, Gent vj"
id
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'estrange and
Hen. Herringman. Master Warden Mearne a book or copy intituled Reflections on Aristotles
treatise of Poesy, containeing the necessary rationall & universall rules for
Epic, dramatick and the other sorts of poetry, with reflections on the works
of the antient and moderne poetts, who have writt for above these two
thousand yeares, and their errors noted. Written originally in French by
R. Rapin and rendrsd into English by a person of quality
VJ
id
[Page [458]]
Master
John Darby.
4tb SlttguSt 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estrange and Master
Warden Koycroet a booke or copy intituled A conspiracy of the Spaniards
against the Comon Wealth of Venice
VJ°
Master
Jonathan Edwin.
6tb ^ttfittSt 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master George Hooper and
Master Warden Eoyoboft a book or copy entituled Christian Ethichs
or. Divine morality opening the way to blessednesse by the rules of vertue
and reason ........... vj*
^olrem ttit
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignem' under the hand and seale of
Andrew Clark. JoHN Clark cittizen and staconer of London, bearing date the eighteenth
day of June last past, and by consent of a full court held the S* day of
this instant August, all his estate, right, title, interest, and demaund, of,
in and to, one booke or copy intituled. The Religion of Protestants, a safe
way to salvacdn, &c, by William Chillingworth, Master of Arts of the
University of Oxford. To wch assignem' the hand of Master Warden
J. L. RoYCBOFT is subscribed. Salvo iure cuilibet
Vj«
488
[6—8 August 1674.
[26° Caroli Regis II.]
E.Rov.ton,{?;^;^„ft.]
Master
Jo"' Martin
and Master
Hen. Herringman.
J.L.
6tb SlugilSt 1674
Entred for their copies by vertue of an assiguemt under the hand and
seals of Andrew Clabk eittizen and staconer of London, executor of the
last will & testam' of Elianor Coates widow, who was the relict &
executrix of Eichard Coates late eittizen & staconer of Loudon aforesaid
deceassed, bearing date the IS"" day of June last past, and by consent of a
full Court held the 3'* day of this instant August, all his estate, right,
title interest, property, claime and demaund, of, in and to the severall
bookes or copies following viz' xij* vj*
Henry the Fifth.
8' John Oldcastle.
Titus & Andronicus.
Eureolug & Lucretia.
Yorke & Lancaster.
Agin-court.
Pericleg.
Hamlett,
Yorkshire Tragedy.
The Tempest.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Measure for Measure.
The Goinedy of Errors.
As You Like it.
Alls Well that ends well.
Twelfe Night.
The Winters Tale.
The third part of Henry the sixth.
Henry the eighth.
Coriolanus.
Timon of Athens.
Julius Caesar.
Mackheth.
Anthony & Cleopatra.
Cymheline.
To wch assignem' the hand of Master Warden Roycboft is subscribed.
Salvo iure cuilibet.
8tb ^qmt [sic] 1674
[Page 469] Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master Warden
Master Meabne a booke or copy intituled The Youths Compendium of Christian
W"- Downing. religioii, or a seasonable catechisme for the henefitt of students and young
men that they may bee well principled in religion & furnished with a
rationable and satisfactory answer to all the mistakes heresies and errors of
Papists <(; Sectaries that labour to prepossesse their tender minds, that they
might keepe upp our divisions in the next generacbn. Usefull in all families
tvhere peace & truth should dwell and for those that are acquainted with the
reasons of our beleiffe S religious practises. By a sincere lover of pea(« &
unity & a true sonne of the Church of England
vj"
TE. White. l„ -
[t. Hoycroft. f*' Koytton.
14 August — 4 September 1674.]
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
489
W^ ^ttfiUSt 1674
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master William Wigan and
Abell Roper. Master Warden White a booke or copy intituled Bomes most specious
cheates laid open, or the fallacy of her infallibility and the novelty of her
ptended antiquity evicted in the confutacbn of an anonymous Popish pamphlett
undertaking the defence of Jesuit Bemster, by Jo: Menzas, Professor of
divinity at Aberdeen vj'*
Master
SamU. Gellibrand.
I8tb <Sin^mi 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master Warden
EoYCROFT a book or copy intituled A treatise of delitjhting in God from
PSAL: 37. 4. Delight thy selfe alsoe in the Lord and hee shall give thee the
desires of thine heart. Part 1. shewing the import of this j^rcept by John
Howe M.A. sometimes fellow of Magdalen Colledg in Oxon . . vj*
Master
Tho. Eoycroft.
24tb nitQmt 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estrang and Master
Warden White a book or copy intituled The practise of the most suc-
cessfull Phisician, Paul Barbette, Doctor of Phisich with the notes and
observacbns of Frederick Deckers, Doctor of Phisich, faithfully rendred
into English by J. N. . . . . . . . . . vj*
27tb attgtlSt 1674
[Page [460]] Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Mrs. Mary Crook. Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled A sermon preached at Christ-
Church in Dublin, before the Lord Leiutefmt & Councell the 5" day of
July, 1674, by M" Andrew Sail, formerly of the order of Jesus, & Pro-
fessor of Divinity in the Colledges of Pamplona, Polencia & Tuleda in
Spaine Eector and Professor of Controversies in the Irish Colledg of the
University of Salamanca, Professor of Morall Theology in the Eoyall
Colledg of the Society in the same university, now preacher of the
Gospell in the Eeformed Church in Ireland & Chaplaine to his Excellency
the most hono"' Arthur, Earle of Essex Lord Leiutennt generall and
generall Governor of Ireland
vj"
Master
Kicbard Royston.
4 Se)}tem)>cr 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Thomas Tompkins and
Master Warden Eoycroft a book or coppy intituled A serious & com-
passionate Inquiry into the causes of the prsent neglect and contempt of the
Protestant Religion and Church of England, wth severall seasotwhle con-
sideracbng offered to all English Protestants tending to perswade them to
a compliance wth and conformity to the Religion and Oovernmt of this
u
Church as it is established by the Lawes of the Kingdome
62
vj"
490
[8 September— 27 October 1674.
[26° Caroli Regis II.]
R,R.,.ton.|?;Ji^i,';,-f,.]
Master
Hen. Herringman.
[Page 461]
Master
James Cotterell.
Master
Charles Harper.
Master
John Flayford.
8 Se^temlietr 1674
Eiitred for his copie under the hands of Master Eogeb L'esteang and
Master Warden Eoyckopt a book or coppy entituled Marriage asserted, in
answer to a hook entituled Conjugium conjurgium or some serious con-
sideracbns on Marriage wherein, {by way of caution and advice to a freind)
Its nature, ends, events, concomitant accidents &c, are examined, by
William Seymar Esq', written by a countrey Gentleman . . vj*
12tb Sfjitcmfter 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'estrang and
Master Warden Roycropt a book or copy intituled A Breife discovery
of the true causes symptomes and effects of that most reigneing dissease
the Scurvey togeather with the causes, symptomes and effects of severall other
dangerous disseases ; whereunto is added, A short ace' of those incomparable
and most approved Pills called Pilulae in omnes morhos, or pills agst all
diseases. Prepared and sett forth for the puhlick benefitt by M. Bromfeild,
Approved Phisician
VJ
i"!
7tb ©ctolicr 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master William Wigan and
Master Warden Koycroft a booke or copy intituled A Letter written to
a freind concerning Popish idolatry
VJ
id
26 mctohtv 1674
Entred . . under the hands of Master Roger L'estrang and
Master Warden Koycroft a booke or copy intituled The Goldsmiths
Jubilee, or, Londons triumphs, containeing a descripcon of the magnifi-
cent pageants, with the speeches and songs on the scaffold, etc .
VJ"
Master
Francis
JUdeb.* Smith.
Master
Francis
«aleb* Smith.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master George Hooper and
Master Warden Roycropt a book or copy intituled Christs yoake an
easy yoake in an exceW sermon upon MAT: 11. V. 30. loell ivorthy the most
serious perusall of the strictest professors. Preached by a learned prelate.
Hee being dead yet speaketh
VJ"
^olrcm tfie ct anno
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Wigan and Master
Warden Koycroft a booke or copy intituled A sober request to the
Quakers, published by M' Jeremy Ives ...... vj*
[Page [462]]
Master
Richard Royston.
270 0cU»hct 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Warden White a booke or copy intituled Goe in peace, containeing
some breife direcdons for younge Ministers in their visitacbn of the sick,
usefull for the people in their state both of health and happineceo ■" sicknesse
* Deleted in Regiiter.
pR. White. In t>._..—
2—23 November 1674.]
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
491
Master
Tho. Roycroft.
Master
Fra. Smith.
Master
Cba. Harper.
Master
Tho. Cockerel!.
[ Page 463]
Tho. Drant.
Rich*- Head.
Master
WUlra. Godbidd.
Master
William Lee
and Master
Abell Roper.
20 i^obcmtier T674
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Charles Smith and
Master Warden White a booke or copy intituled A sermon of the credi-
hility of the misteryeg of the Christian religion, preached before a learned
audience, by J. S. Fellow of S' Mary Magdalen CoUedg in Oxon . vj*
gtb ^obetnhtv 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden Eoycboft a book or copy intituled The Quakers quibbles set forth
in an expostulary epistle to William Penn, concerning the last meeting held
in Barbican the 9'* of October 1674, betweene the Baptist and Quakers;
alsoe the prtended prophett and last witnesse, alsoe Ludowick Muggleton
& the Quakers compared & considered. By an indifferent Penn . vj*
6tb Hoar 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eogeb L'estrang a book
or copy intituled A true relacbn ho%v 18 men were cast away at sea, six of
wch perished in the shipp & the other 12 gott into the boated lived at sea six
weekes in it, wth the greate hardshipps they underwent & hoia miraculously
they were preserved. Written by Phillipp Hanger then Mar of the said
shipp
Vj°
6tb aoil'^ 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master W" Wigan and Master
Warden Eoycropt a booke or copy intituled Precious faith considered in
its nature, working & growth, by Edward Polhill of Burwash in the
County of Sussex, Esq'
Vja
lOtb fflobemliet: 1674
Entred . . under the hands of Master L'estrang and Master
Warden Eoyckoft a booke or copy intituled Proteus redivivus, or, the art
of wheedling or insinuacbn obtained by generall conversacbn <t extracted,
from the severall humors, inclinac6ns and passions of both sexes respecting
their severall ages & suiting each profession or occupacon. Collected &
methodized by the author of the first part of the English Rogue . vj*
17tb mbemheic 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master William Wigan and
Master Warden Eoycroft a booke or copy intituled A sermon preached
before the King at Newmarkett, October 11" 1674, by Henry James,
chaplaine in ordinar;/ to his Matie (6 Fellow of Queenes Colledg in
Cambridg vj*
23tb ttotiemlier 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Judg Hale and Master Warden
Eoycroft a book or copy intituled The fourth part of the reports of
severall cases of law argued and adjudged in the severall Courts at Westmr
in the time of the late Queene Elizabeth's raigne. Collected by a learned
Professor of the laio William Leonard Esq', then of the honourable
society of Graies Inue and now pul)lished by William Hughes of Graies
Inne Esq' vj*
492
[23—30 November 1674.
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
E,E«y.ton.{f;^4it^ft.]
Master
Nathan>i' Brookes.
23tb ^odemlicr 1674
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Antho: Saunders and
Master Warden Eoycboft a book or copy intituled Christian religion's
ajipeale from the gro^mdlesse prjudices of the sceptick, to the harr of Comon
Beaton, wherein is piroved that 1'' the Apostles did not delude the world,
2*"' nor were themselves deluded, 3'"'' Scripture matters of fact have the
best evidence, 4"'' The divinity of Scripture is as demonstrable as the being
of a Diety, by John Smith, rector of S' Maries in Colchester
VJ°
[Page [464]]
Master
Tbo. Drlng.
2$th ^oiiemlier 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Charles Smith and Master
Warden Eoycboft a book or copy intituled Systema agriculturae. The
mistery of husbandry discovered, wherein is treated of the sever all new
and most advantagious wayes of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring,
ordering, improving of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures,
cornelands, woods & coppices, & of all sorts of fruites, cornegraine, pulse,
new hayes, cattell, fowle beasts, bees, silkewormes &c, with an accompt of
the severall engines and instrumts usefull in this profession; to wch is
added the Kalendarium Susticum for the husbandmans monthly direccbns,
alsoe the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty, sicknesse, heate, cold, frost,
snow, wind, raine, haile, thunder, &c, and Dictionarum Susticum, or the
interpretacon of Bustick termes, by I. W. gent
Vj"
29tb flobcmlier 1674
Master Entred . . . under ye hands of Master L'estrange and Master
Tho. Bring. Warden Roycbopt a book or coppy entituled The Seige of Constantinople,
a tragedy acted at ye Duke's Theatre
vj"
Master
Tho. Bassett.
29tb flotiemlier 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estrang and Master
Warden Eoycboft two bookes or copies intituled, Mercurius Verax or the
prisoners observai^ns on the months for the yeare 1675, wherein are
prophecied severall truthes of very greate moment yet to come to passe, which
hee that contradicts lett him have a care hee does not find um true by
experience by the author of the first Montelion & satyr agst hipocrites.
IIoWaKt jfwpoS Sty's KaXaKa/ pioveLoiei A treatise of coine & coinage the
first invenSon, use matter, formes, proporcons & differences antient and
moderne wth the advantages & disadvantages of the rise or' fall thereof in
our owne or neighbouring nations & the reasons, togeather with a short
accompt of our Comon Law therein, as alsoe tables of the value of all sorts
of pearle, diamonds, gold, silver & other materialls, by Rice Vaughan,
late of Grayes Inne, Esq' xij*
aotb floiicmiicr 1674
[Page 465] Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estrang and Master
Benjamine Foster. Warden Eoycroft a booke or copy intituled Maximum in minima,
or, M" Jeremiah Rich's Pens Dexterity compleated wth the whole termes
of the Law, by Samuell Botley
vj°
[?.RS^o'Aft.}a.Roy.ton. 22 Deceinber— 6 January 1674.] 493
[26° Caroli Regis //.]
Master
William Godbld.
22tb MtttVXlutV 1674
Entred for Lis copie under the hands of Master George Hooper and
Master Warden Eoycropt a booke or copy intituled A sermon preached
at the consecraCon of the Hono"' D'Henry Compton Lord Bipp of Oxford in
Lambeth Chappell on Sunday the sixth day of December, 1674, by William
Jane, B.D. student of Christ Church & Chaplaine to his Lordshipp vj*
Mrs. Eliz.
Walbanck.
30tb Bcccmhcv 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'estrang and
Master Warden Roycroft a booke or copy intituled The fortune & con-
duct of noblemen & gentlemen. In two parts, teaching the art of living
at Court, according to the maxims of policie and morality. By the
Seiure de Calliere, Marshall of France, and Englished by Edward
Clark Gent.
VJ
id
Master
Matbias Drew.
30tb Bccemhev 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master W" Wigan and Master
Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled The Duty of Youth to glorify
God and enjoy him for ever, by the Assembly of Divines Ano dm 1655,
then given to a person of quality lately deced & now put to the presse
for the edifying of the youth of these three kingdomes whereunto are
added. Six awakening questions to unconverted sinners and alsoe some
divine Poems by Julius Sperberius and translated into English and
made into a current bv Richard Croshawe
VJ"
Master
James Collins.
30tb Btccnibtv 1674
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sanders and Master Warden
Eoycroft a book or copy intituled Holy rules & helps to devoSon both in
prayer and practice in two parts, written by the right reverend Eeverend
[sic] Father in God Brian Duppa late Lord Bipp of Winton . vj*
[Page [466]]
Master
William Fisher.
6t«' 3Jjtntmrg 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Eoger L'estrang and
Master Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled The Mariners Neto
Kalendar, containeing the principles of arithmatich & geometry, rules for
finding the prime, epact, moones a^e, & southing, the time of high water ivth
tables for the same, wth a rutter for the coasts of England Scotland, France,
Ireland Holland &c. Exact tables of the sunns place and declinacbn of the
sunn's right assenSon, the right assencon & declinacon of the principle fixed
starres, a table of latitude and longitude of the principle places of the World,
newly corrected, problems of plaine sayleing and of astronomy wrought by the
Logarithmes and by Qunter's scale, a table of the difference of latitude and
departure to every minute and quarter point of the compasse for the exact
working a traverse and keeping a right reckoning at sea, of great use in
navigaSon, by Nathan" Colson, student in navigaffon & astronomy vj*
494 8 January— 4 February 1674.] z. tLoy»u,„.{f: ^*^i^,]
[26»-27'' Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Tho. Parkhurst.
8ti> ^antmri) 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred for his copie under the hauds of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden White a book or copy intituled The morning exercise agt Popery
in twenty five lectures wherein the Prindpall Errors of the Church of Rome
are detected & confuted ......... vj*
lltb 3ammr» 1674 \i.e. 1674^5]
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estbang and Master
jon-WiUlams.sen''- Warden Royceoft a book or copy intituled Beraldus, Prince of Savoy, a
Master
William Grantham.
Master
Jo"' Crvunpe.
Master
Tho, Drlng.
novell in two parts translated out of French . . . . Vj°
13tb SattttJirg 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'esteang and
Master Warden Roycroft a book or copy intituled A comedy acted at
the theater Eoyall by his Hats servts, called the Countrey wife, written by
W"" Wycherly, Esq' vj*
letb ^mmv» 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
[Page 467] Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'esteang and
Master Master Warden Royceoft a book or copy intituled Homer's Iliads awl
Will™- Crook. Odysses, translated into English by Thomas Hobbs and alsoe a Latine
poem intituled Mirabilibus pecci, by the same author
Vja
Master
Blchard Harriott.
Wb .Hjtmmrs 1674 [i.e. 1674=^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden Roycroft a book or copy intituled The Order for Morning
Prayer to bee used daily throughout the yeare, proved by Scripture and,
explained togeather with a breife account of the Festivalls, collects, epistles
and gospells, by Tho: Elborow vj*
Master
W"' Crook.
23tb aJanuars 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master W" Wigan, and Master
Warden Roycroft, a book or copy intituled The present state of the
Jewes in Barbary, shewing in what estate they psent live in, with their
primitive institucbn, &c, by Lancellott Addison, Chaplaine in ordinary to
His Ma"
vj
id
Master
John Starkey.
4tb SFtiiXmt^ 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden Royceoft a book or copy intituled The living temple, or a
designed improvement of that notion that a good, man is the Temple of
Ood, by John Howe, M.A. sometimes Fellow of M: C Oxou . . vj"*
[T.R^cr<;ft.}R'R»yt<""
4—22 February 1674.]
[27" Caroli Regis If.]
495
Master
John Starkey.
[Page [468]]
Master
Robert Clavell.
Master
Tho. Drant.
Master
Rich. Head.
John Williams,
sen'-
4tb ^eiivmvu 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Roger L'bsteano and
Master Warden Roycroft a book or copy intituled The workes of the
famaiis Nicholas Machiavell, cittizen and secretary of Florence, written
originally in Italian and from thence newly and faithfully translated into
English by J. B. Salvo iure cuilibet .....
Master Chris-
topher Wilkinson.
Master
Tho. Burrell.
Thomas Dring.
VJ"
lOtb iretirtiarD 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . under the hands of Master Eogee L'estrang and
Master Warden Eotcroft a book or copy intituled The generall Cata-
logue of bookes printed in England since the dreadfull fire of London
1666 to the end of Trinity terme 1674 ; togeather wth the titles of all
puhlick & private Acts of Parliam', Proclamacons, The texts of single
sermons wth the authors names, Playes acted at both theatres, and an
abstract of the generall Bills of Mortality since 1660, with a generall
account of all the names of all the bookes of Law, Navigacdn, Musick &c,
with a catalogue of schoole bookes, collected by Robert Clavell . vj*
13tb dFctruarfi 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . under the hands of Master Roger L'estrang and
Master Warden Roycroft Warden a book or copy intituled Nugae
venales, or the complaisant companion, being a new book of jests, forreigne
and domestick, witty repartees, bulls, rhodomantadoes and pleasant novelle
Vjo
19tb JFchvmvn 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith, and Master
Warden Roycroft a book or copy intituled The Penitent Prisoner his
character, carriage upon his comittment, tetany, proper 'prayers, serious
meditaSons, sighes, ejaculacons, devotion goeing to execuStm & at the place
id
of execucon By a Freind to the soules in prison . . • vj
ZQtb JFehvmv» 1674 [i.e. 1674*5]
Entred . . under the hands of Master Sanders and Master
Warden Roycroft, a book or copy intituled Dictionanolum trilingue
secundum locos comunes, nominibus, usitatioribus Anglicis, Latinis Graecis
ordine IlapaWijXcos dispositis opera Johannis Raij M.A & Societatis
Regiae sodalis vj*
22tb iTcttruaru 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand and scale of
Master Thomas Rookes, bearing date the twenty-fifth day of November
last past, and alsoe by consent of a full Court, holden this two and
twentieth day of February, all his the said Thomas Rookes's interest of
and in one book or copy intituled, Ancilla Pietatis, or the handmaid to
private devoc^n, presenting a manuell to her mistresse, furnished wth
instruccbns hymns and prayers fitted to the dayes of the weeke feasts and
fasts of the Church, by Daniell Peatley, D' in Divinity. To wch assignemt
the hand of Master Warden Roycroft is subscribed. Salvo iure
cuilibt vj*
496 [22 February— 1 March 1674. R.K.y.t.n.{J;^y^t;<,ft.]
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
22^^ SFtiixmx^ 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
[Page 469] Entred for his copie under the hands of my Lord cheife Justice Vauohan
Master and Master Warden Mearne* Eoycroft a book or copy intituled Modus
George Dawes. intrandi plita generalia, or the erdring clerks introduccon being a
colleccon of suits presidents of declaracons & other pleadings with
processe aswell meane as judiciall, as are generally used in every dayes
practice, with notes and ohservacbns thereupon. Composed for the benefitt
(of the Student) of the Comon Law of England &c., by William Browne
gent vj*
(Eolrem Xtit
i^Iaster Entred . . . under the hands of my Lord Cheife Justice Vaughan
George Dawes.
and Master Warden Mbarne, a book or copy intituled A second, book of
Judgments, transcribed and 'published by George Townesend, Esq', second
Prothonotary of the Court of Comon Pleas vj*
ist ittarcit 1674 [i.e. 1674*5]
Master Fra. Coles. Entred by mutuall consent of the said Fra: Coles, Tho: Vbere, John
^^^'" Wright & John Clark (and by an order of a full court of assistants)
Master ' to each of them the said Francis Coles, Thomas Veere, John Wright and
John Wright. John Clark severally a fourth part of all the bookes, ballads and copies,
John Clark. °^ parts of bookes, ballads & copies hereafter following — viz'
[No sum stated.]
A mournfull ditty of the Lady Rosamond.
The LamentaSon of M' Page's wife of Plimouth.
The Bride's Buriall.
The honour of an apprentice of London.
The despairing lover.
The unfortunate love of a Lancashire gentleman.
The Spanish ladies love.
The woofull complaint and lamentable death of a forsaken lover.
The dyeing teares of a true lover forsaken.
The lamentable fall of Queene Elinor.
Truthes integrity.
Ghrists teares over Jerusalem.
A pleasant song betweene a saylor & his love.
A Looking glasse for all true christians.
David & Beersheba.
The valourous act performed at Gaunt by Mary Ambree.
The Greekes & Trojans Warrs.
The Downfall of William Grismond.
A noble riddle, wisely expended.
A Patterne of true love to you I will recite.
* Deleted in Register.
[T.'^ywoft.lR.Koyf"-
1 March 1674.]
[27° Caroli Regis //.]
49*?
A very godly song entituled, The earned peticbn of a faithfull
chrietian being Clarh of Bodnam.
A constant wife and a kind wife.
A true relaStm of the life and death of 8' Andrew Barton.
Solomon's sentences.
[Page 470]
Master Fra. Coles.
Master
Tho. Veere.
Master
Jon. Wright.
Master Jo"' Clark.
18t iWardi 1674 [Le. 1674^5]
The most rare and excellent history of the Dutchesse of SuffolJcs
calamity.
The Wandring Jew.
A hundred godly lessons.
A most excellent ballad of 8' George for England.
The merchants daughter of Bristoll.
The wandring Prince of Troy.
A godly learning for all maidens.
The Norfolk Gentleman's last will and testamt.
The lamentable tragicall history of Titus & Andronicus.
A most excellent song of the young Palmus & faire 8heldra.
8ave a theife from the gallowes <€■ heell hang thee if hee can.
A pleasant song of the valiant deedes of chivalry atchieved by that
nohle knight 8' Guy of Warwick.
A lam,entable ditty made on the death of Robert Devereux Earle of
Essex.
The constancy of Susannah.
A sonnett shewing how the goddesse Diana transformed Acteon into
the shape of an hart.
A new ditty shewing the wonderfull miracles of our Lord Jesus
Christ. •
The dead mans song.
A most godly and comfortable ballad of the glorious resurreecon of
our Lord Jesus Christ.
The mad merry 'prankes of Robin Goodfellow.
The judgmt of God shewed upon one John Faustus.
A pleasant new ballad of King Edward the fourth & a tanner of
Tamworth.
A memorable song of the unhappy hunting-^* in Chivey Chase.
A Lamentable ballad of Little Musgrove S the Lady Barnett.
A courtly new ballad of the princely wooing of the faire maid, of
London, by King Edward.
The Godly maid of Leicester.
A most excellent ballad of an old man <(• his vdfe.
A new ballad of the soldier & Peggy.
II
* Deleted in Register.
63
498
[1 March 1674.
[27° Caroli Regis 1 1.]
E.E.y.ton,{?;^^Voft.]
The two congtant lovers, Samuell & Sarah.
Love's wound & love's cure.
A warning for all worldlings to dye.
Englands new hell man.
A most excellent ballad of Joseph the carpenter.
Boome for a joviall tinker.
A lamentable ballad of a combate lately performed nere London
betweene 8' James Steward & S" Geo: Wharton, knights.
The two unfortunate lovers John True & Susan Mease.
S* Bernards vision.
The jolly Finder of Wakefeild.
Pride's fall, or, a warning for all English women.
A new Mad Tom of Bedlam.
[Page 471]
Master Fra. Coles.
Master
Tho. Veere.
Master
John Wright.
Master
John Clark.
1st iirardi 1674 [i.e. 1674=^5]
The Young Man's A.B.C.
The Virgins A.B.C.
A siveete sonnett wherein the lover exclaimeth agst fortune for the
losse of his ladies favour.
A pleasant new ballad of King Henry the second & the miller of
Mansfield.
A pretty ballad of the Lord of Lome & the false steward.
A worthy example of a vertuous wife whoe fedd her father wth her
owne milke.
A most sweete song of an English merchant borne in Chichester.
A lamentable ballad of the tragicall end of a gallant Lord & vertuous
Lady.
Anne Askew intituled, I am poore lam,e and blind.
A most notable example of a most ungracious sonne.
An excellent ballad of patient Grissell.
The king and the Bishopp.
A new ballad shewing how the Prince of England loved ye kings
daughter of France.
The rarest ballad that ever wag seene, of the blind beggar of Bednall
Greene.
The woofull lamentacon of Jane Shore.
A pleasant new ballad of Tobias.
An excellent ballad of George Barnewell an apprentice of London.
An excellent ballad of the death & passion of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The king & the poore northeme man.
The wandring Jewes chronicle.
The slcillfull Doctor of Gloucestershire.
The Cooper of Norfolke.
T.' Roycnift. f^' Roy'ton.
1 March 1674.]
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
499
Dead and alive.
Renowned Hohin Hood.
Robin Hood's Progresse of Nottingham.
Love's fancy or the Young man's dreame.
The lovers joy and greife.
The lovers mad fitts.
Man's felicity & misery.
The dyeing teares of a penitent sinner.
The hasty bridegroome.
Love's tide, or a farewell to folly.
Phaneies Phenix.
The forlorne lover.
John Armestrongs last good night.
The ruined lovers.
Flora's farewell.
The gallant seamans resolucon.
Ciipid's golden dart.
Love's mistresse or natures rarity.
A warning to all lewd livers.
The woman to the Plow and the man to ye henroost.
Hold buckle & thong togeather.
The mourning conquest.
The true lovers knott untied.
[Page [472]]
Master Fra. Coles.
Master
Tho. Veere.
Master
Jo"- Wright.
Master Jo"' Clark.
I8t MiiVCh 1674 [i.e. 1674=^5]
The hunting of the hare.
The two faithfull lovers.
The nightingales song.
Fancies favourite.
The ranting whore's resolucon.
A merry wedding, or. Oh ! Brave Arthur of Bradley.
The maiden's delight.
A new ballad called, Trapp or the Young Lasse.
The knight and the beggar wench.
Oh ! How I sigh when I think on the man.
The bonny Scotts lover.
My dogg and I,
The Joviall Lasse or Boll and Roger.
All tilings are deare, but poore men's labour.
The charetable farmer miraculously rewarded.
The old pudding-pye womMn.
Wade's reformaSdn to all good fellowes.
500
[1 March 1674.
[27° Caroli Regis 11.^
■ Koyf'.if.-K^o^ft.]
The Bcdchellorg happinesse.
A dam sells constancy to her love.
Englaiids late calamities.
The maidens fairing.
The batchellors token, or, an answer to the maidens faering.
The joyfull meeting hetwixt John and Betty.
Wade's instruccon to married men and batchellors.
Constant maiden's resolucon.
True lover^s victory.
The damsells loyall love to a seaman.
The young mans joy and maids delay.
The seamans welcome. •
A warbling for good fellowes.
The hind hearted maids resoluSbn.
A merry gong in praise of the black jack.
The new made gentletooman.
The new made gentlewoman's returne from ye country to the citty.
The venturing lover.
The A. B.C. or good counsell for all men.
True love rewarded with loyalty.
I will goe wth my love all the world o'er.
The seam/ins west resolucdn or, couragio.
Love wthout measure.
Jenny, or, the false hearted knight.
The damsell's hard shift.
The distressed widowes complt.
The dyeing man's good counsell.
A cloak for the grosse viidow.
Poore Robin's dreame.
[Page 473]
Master Fra. ColeE.
Master
Tho. Vesre.
Master
Jo"- Wright,
Master Jo» Clark.
let MMCh 1674 [i.e. 1674*5]
Coridons complaint for Celia's unkindnesse.
A letter for a Christian family.
The badd husbands experience of ill husbandry.
A looking glasse for the people of this age.
The jearing young man.
Jone's answer to the Northeme ladd.
The merry young man's invitacZn to all maids.
The cramp in my knee.
The merry maids resoluSbn.
S' George.
Tom Thumb.
[?.J?yi^r''<;ft.}RR«7.t<.n. 1 MaFcli 1674.] 501
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
Noble Marquegse.
Jane Shore.
Bosamund.
King and Miller.
Father's exhortaSbn.
One hundred godly leggong.
Almanack for a day.
God's eye from heaven.
Christians plaine way to heaven.
Christ in the clouds.
Fumbler's hall.
Try all of witt.
Woman's hrawle.
Diogenes.
Conscience & plaine dealing.
Tom of Bedlam.
Gruell unchle.
Home Faire.
Dutch Miller.
Save all & spend all.
Women's spleene abated.
Christmas carolls.
Cupid's garland.
Englands Alarum bell.
Wheele of fortune.
D' Merriman.
Cawood the rook.
Tommy Potts.
A pleasant dialogue betwixt honest John & loving Kate.
A pleasant history of Thomas Hick-a-thrift.
A cart load of cuckolds whoe are to bee conveyed to Cuckolds haven,
there to bee shipt in the Henn peckt Frigatt & soe to saile to
lubberland.
In this entry there are 196 titles, and quite 170 are ballads, many
of which do not occur previously in the Registers. [See Arber, IV.,
131, 132, 144, 166, 213, 216, 223, 236, 254, 260, 268, 299, 323, 366.]
I8t iUardl 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
[Page [474] ] Entred for his copies by vertue of an assignement under the hand and scale
Master of Master Eichabd Marriott bearing date the eighteenth day of February
Warden'^'^''^*' ^^^^ P*^*' ^ '-i^soe by vertue of an order at a full courte of Assistance [sic]
held the twoe and twentieth day of the said month of February, all his
estate right, title, interest, property, claime and demaund, of, in and to
three bookes or volumes being in all One hundred & thirty sermons,
preached by the late eminent & learned divine Anthony Farrindon B:D.
& Divinity Header of his Mats Chappell Eoyall of Windesor To wch
assignement the hand of Master Warden White is subscribed vj*
502
[1—13 March 1674.
[27" Caroli Regis //.]
R.Eoy.ton.{?;^„';ift.]
Master
Rich. Royston,
Mar.
let iWardl 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Doctor Tompkyns and Master
Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled The Family Prayers of
those poore Christians who in court and countrey in citties, townes cottages
& farme-houses are in good earnest with religion togeather wth their way of
intercession or praying for others
Vj"
Master
Robert Fawlett.
12 ittardi 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of S' Francis North, Lord Cheife
Justice of his Mats Court of Comon Pleas, and Master Warden Eoycroft
a book or copy intituled Les Reports de Baron Savile, in les courts
de le Comon Banke et en le court del Exchequer in les temps de Seine
Eliz: &c
vjo
Master
Tbo. Bassett.
Master
Jonathan Edwin.
12 iWardi 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estrange and Master
Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled Angliae Memorabilia, or a
breife history of such memorable accidents as have happened in England
since the conquest thereof by Julius Caesar to the coronacbn day of King
Charles the second, by George Meriton, gen vj*
13 MmcU 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Master George Calvert, bearing date the first day of this instant March,
& by order of a full court, held the same day, a moiety of all his estate
right, title & interest, of in and unto his moiety or halfe part of all that
book or copy intituled, The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia written
by S' Phillip Sidney, knight, wth addicons to wch assignemt the hand of
Master Warden Eoycroft is subscril)ed
Vj"
13 mnvcU 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Master Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
George CalTert. Master Jonathan Edwin, bearing date the first day of this instant
March, & alsoe by an order of a Court of Assistants at a full court held
the same day, all his estate, right, title & interest, of in & unto one moiety
or halfe part of that part of Pembrookes Arcadia intituled S' William
Alexanders Addicons, to which assignem' the hand of Master Warden
Eoycroft is subscribed. Salvo iure cuilibet
VJ"
13tb Mnvch 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
[Page47f] Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Master EiCHAED Gammon bearing date the second day of January last past, and
William Cademan. alsoe an order of a court of Assistants at a full court held the two
<fc twentieth day of February last, all his estate, right, title & interest, of
in & to, two copies intituled. King John A- Matilda, A Tragedy, written by
William Davenport, & The Fatall Contract, a French tragedy written
by William Hemings. Salvo jure cuilibet. To which assignemt the
hand of Master Warden Eoycroft is subscribed .
xy"
[T;R^croft,}K.KoyHon.
13 March 1674.]
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
503
Master
WUUam Henchman.
Master
Peter Parker.
Master Tho. Guy.
[Page [476]]
Master
Robt. Bolter.
13tb ittiircft 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred for his copie by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale
of James Collins cittizen & staconer of London, bearing date the
eleaventh day of January last and alsoe by vertue of an order of a Court
of Assistants at a full court held the two & twentieth day of February
last past, all his estate, right title and interest of in & to, one book or
Copy intituled Holy rules & helps to devocon both in piety & practice in
two parts, written by Brian Duppa, late Lord Bipp of Winton in the
time of his sequestracon. Salvo iure cuilibet, to which assignement the
hand of IMaster Warden Rotcboft is subscribed .... vj*
Ofotrcm tfit & itntto
Entred ... by vertue of an assignement under the hand & seale of
Edwaed Eatney Esq^ executor of the last will & testament of JVC" Anne
IMoseley, widow, bearing date the two and twentieth day of February last
past & alsoe by vertue of an order of a Court of Assistants, at a full court
held the same day, all his estate, right, title, & interest, of, in, & unto, the
severall copies following viz' ... ... iij"
The Secretary in Fashion, translated into English.
The life of Father Paule.
The history of the Inquisicon, written by Father Paule.
Phrasis Wintoniensis, or, Winchester phrases.
Bockelius Parnassus, &
Quarles Shephards. — Salvo iure cuilbt.
To whicli assignemt the hand of IVTaster Warden Eotceoft is subscribed.
(Botfem tfU & anno
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Peter Parker, cittizen & staconer of London, bearing date the 22"" day
of February last past & alsoe by vertue of an order of a Court of
Assistants at a full court held the same day & yeare, all his estate, right
title & interest of, in, & to one copy intituled Howell's Familiar Letters,
& also a moiety of all his interest in one other copy called, Cleopatra,
translated into English. Salvo iure cuilbt. To wch assignemt the hand
of IMaster Warden Roycroft is subscribed ..... xij*
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Jane Underhill of London widow, extrix of the last will & testamt of
Thomas Underhill late cittizen & staconer of London, deced, bearing date
the sixteenth day of September last past, and alsoe by vertue of an order
of a court of Assistants att a full court held at Staconers Hall the same
sixteenth day of September, all her estate, right, title & interest, of in
and to the severall copies following, (as alsoe all other the bookes or copies
or parts of bookes or copies of the said Thomas Underhill not herein
after menconed) [No sum stated.]
Critica sacra, or ohservacbns on all the radices or Primitive Hebrew
words in y' Old Testament, by Edw* Leigh.
A treatise of the Divine promises, by Edw* Leigh. — half e.
504
[13—18 March 1674.
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
E.Eoy.ton.{f;^','^ft.]
Master
Jonathan Edwin.
[Page 477]
Master
Andrew Clark.
Master
Charles Harper.
Merlinus Anglicanug Jun' revived by W" Lilly.
A comentary upon the Bevelacon OF ST. JOHN, bv David Pareus,
translated by Elias Arnold — halfe.
Critica Sacra upon the New Testamt, made by M' Edw^ Leigh.
A. Comenii Phisicae ad lumen diurinus reformatae SynopsM — halfe.
Vinditiae Legis &c, by Anthony Burges.
The true doctrine of juntifica^on asserted & vindicated by Anth:
Burgesse.
The gaint's everlasting rest by Richard Baxter — lialfe.
A colleccon of the greatest persecucbns of the Church of Christ, since
the beginneing of the world Ac, by Sam'' Clark. — halfe.
A treatise of grace and assurance beiTig 120 sermons by Antho:
Burges. — all.
The life of Tamerlin the greate &c — all.
Spirituall refineing part ye 2'', or, a. treatise of sinne, by Anth:
Burgesse.
The history of the Church, &c.
The doctrine of justificacbn asserted & vindicated from the errors of
many, &c, by Antho: Burgesse.
Jus divinum ministerii evangelici in 2 parts &c, one 5"' part.
Epicurus Moralls &c, faithfully Englished by D' Charleton.
Twenty sermons on the Sacrament all preached by M' Vynes late
minister of S' Lawrence Jewry London — halfe.
145 Expository sermons on the whole 17'* Chapter of St JOHN'S
Chspell &c, by Antho: Burgesse.
The practise of godlinesse, &c, by Henry Lukin, preacher of the
gospell of High Laver in Essex.
Dionisii Orbis descriptio cum coment, &c — • halfe.
HelVs brooke loose, or an history of the Quakers, both old if new by
Thomas Underhill cittizen of London.
18tb MMCh T674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Eoger L'estrange Esq' and
Master Warden White a book or copy intituled OPOAOrOTAEIA,
Horologotaxia or horologicall dialogues in three parts, wherein are taught
the nature use and right iruvnayitig of all clocks or watches, by J. S. of
London, clockmaker, to wch is added as an appendix, a method for
calculating all numbers for watches, written originally by that famous
mathematician W" Oughtred ....... vj"*
18tb ittcll* 1674 [i.e. 1674^5]
Entred to each of them a moiety of the book or copy (under the
liands of Master Antho: Saunders and Master Warden Roycroft,)
intituled Theologia veterum or the sume of Christian theology, positive,
polemicall, and Philologicall contained in the Apostles Creed or reducible
to itt according to the tendries of the antients, both Greekes and Latines
in three bookes, by Peter Heylin, D.D.
vj"
[?.J^o*A;ft.}RRoyf". 22 March— 2 April 1674-5.] 505
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
Master
Edward Thomas.
22tb Mavch 1674 [i.e. 1674*5]
Entred for his copie under the hands of Kogbr L'estrang Esq' and
Master Warden EoYCRorT, a book or copy intituled BeflecSom on the
Gatholick Ballad
VJ
id
29tb Match 1675
Entred for his copie under the hands of Eooeb L'bsteang Esq' and
Master Warden Kotceoft a book or copy intituled Eben-ezer, or, a small
monument of greate mercy appearing in the miraculou$ deliverance of
William Okeley, John Anthony, William, Adamg, John Jephs, John
Carpenter from Algeires slavery ; to wch is added a copy of verses upon this
Master
Nathaniell Ponder.
booke & author, allowed by the same licensers
VJ
id
l«t Sljirm 1675
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Eoger L'estkang Esq' and Master
William Battersby. Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled Ars Pictoria, or an Academy
treating of drawing, painting, limning, etching, to which are added
XXXI. copper plates, expressing the choicest, nearest & most exact groundes
and rules of symmetry collected out of the most eminent Italian, German
and Netherland authors ; togeather uiith an Appendix to the art of painting
in miniture or limning, directing the choicest, safest and nearest way to
attaine to perfeccon in the said Art, wth all the severall mixtures & tempa-
tures of the colours, for every severall work & the manner of laying the
ground colours & how to heighten & deepen upon them and direccbns for
drawing of history in limning, wth severall proper observacons and alsoe
the severall wayes of making cryons or pastills wth the severall wayes of
working wth them, by Alexander Browne, Gent.
vj°
[Page [478] ]
Master
John Baker.
I8t %px\\ 1675
Entred . . under the hands of Master Wigan and Master Warden
Eoycroft a book or copy intituled Liber Psalmorum Hebraicv. Editus
suma diligentia editio novissima et accuratissima
VJ
id
Master
John Williams,
sen"
11
2& SljjriU 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith and Master
Warden Eoycroft a book or copy intituled The lawfullnesse of tithes
demonstrated to the convincing of such of the Quakers as ptend conscience
against the payment of them, or a demonstraccin for liberty of conscience to
the Quakers in the payment of their tithes by W. J.
64
VJ"
506
[3—12 April 1675.
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
Il.Eoy.ton.Jf;^iif„ft.]
3& %pK\\ 1675
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eoger L'estrang and
Ben. BllUngsley. Master Warden Roycroft, a book or copy intituled The epitome of the
art of husbandry, comprizing all necessary direccons for the improvement of
it, viz' plowing, sowing, grafting, gardening, ordering of flowers, herbs,
direccons for the use of the angle, ordering of bees; togeather icith the
gentlemans heroick exercise. Discoursing of horses, their nature & use,
wth their diseases and remedies. Of oxen, cowes, calves, sheepe hoggs, wth
the manner of ordering them their diseases & remedies. Of the nature of
marie, the best way of planting of clover grasse, hopps, saffron liquorice,
hemp, &c. To which is added by way of appendix, a new method of
planting of fruits trees, and improving of an orchard, with direccons for
taking, ordering, teaching and curing of singing birds and other usefull
addiSSns, bv J. B. Gent.
VJ°
3° ^lirU 1675
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'estrang and
Ben. Bllllngsley. Master Warden Roycropt, a book or copy intituled A new and needfull
treatise of spiritts and wind offending man's body wherein are discovered
their nature, causes, and effects, by the learned D' Fiennes, & Englished by
W" Rowland A.M, for the improvemt of Phisick, & most speedy cure of
disseases
vj"
Master
WUliam Godbidd.
100 ^pK\\ 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Smith and Master Warden
Roycroft, a book or copy intituled Johanis Seldeni Angli: Liber de
nurmnis. In quo antiqua pecu7iia Momana et Graeca metitur precio eius
quae nunc est in usu
vj
id
[Page 479]
Master
Richard Roystoii,
Master.
lOtb %pvll 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins and
Master Warden Whytb a book or coppy entituled Antiquitates Christianae,
or, the history of the life and death of the Holy Jesus, as alsoe the lives,
acts & martyrdomes of his Appostles in two parts, the first part containe-
ing ye life of Christ, Written by Jer: Taylor, late Lord Bishop of Down
& Connor ; the second, containeing the lives of the Appostles, with an
enumeration & some breif remarks upon their first successors in the five
great Apostolicali Churches, By William Cave, D.D. Chaplain in ordinary
to his Majesty, by whom is alsoe added. An Apparatus or discourse
introductory to the whole work, concerning the three great disjyensations of
the Church, Pairiarchiall, Mosaicall, & Evangelicall. [No sum stated.]
120 %pxim 1675
Master Kettllby. Entred . . . under the hands of Master Sam Parker and Master
Warden Mearn a booke or coppy entituled A Discourse concerning the
knowledge of Jesus Christ, and our Union & Comunion with him, &c, by
William Sherlock, Rector of S' George Buttolph-Lane, London . vj
id
[I'E^ofetiK'Koyto"-
14 April 1675.]
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
507
Master
Jonathan Edwin,
140 %pvi\in 1675
Entred for his copie under the hand of Master L'esteangb and Master
Warden Eoyckoft a book or coppy entituled The Character of a
Fanatick by a pson of quality vj
a
Master
Andrew Clarke.
iMaater
Charles Harper.
14° ajirtUS 1675
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt under the hand & seale of
Anne Seale widdow, beareing date the 28"" day of January last to
which the hand of Master Warden Eoyceoft is subscribed and alsoe by
vertue of an order made at a full court of Assistants, held the 22"" day
of February last, all the estate, right, tytle, & interest that she the said
Anne Seale hath to the books & coppies, or parts of books or coppies
followeing ; vidett, to each of them the said Andrew Clark & Charles
Harper, one moyety sevally of ye said coppys or books or pt of coppies or
books followeing (with a Salvo jure cujuslibet) . xj» v" vj* i'
[Page [480] ]
Master
Andrew Clarke.
Master
Charles Harper.
uo ^pxiUn 1675
The Art of Stenography or short writeing by John Willis, B.D.
*Barkley'8 Argenis in English translated, the prose by M' K. L.
& the verses therein by M' Tho: May.
The history of Thucidides in English, by M' Hobbs.
Institucones pie, or direccons how to pray, with ineditacbns & prayers
upon sundry occasions.
Hebdomada sacra, or a weekes devocon, by Roger Cocks.
Poeticall Blossomes containeing the Tragicall stories of Cotistantia
& Philetus & Piramus & Thishe, in verse, Written by Abra:
Cowley.
Certaine paradoxes & problems. Written by Jo: Donne.
A Treatise of humane leameinge.
The Tragedy of Mustapha.
MeditacTms of mans mortallity, or a way to true blessednesse, &c.
Alice Sutcliffe.
A Saxon history of the admirable adventures of Clodoaldry & trans-
lated out of French by S' Tho: Hawkins.
A discourse upon * Berkleys Argenis, or, a key to unlock the said
history.
The History of the Sabbath, by D' Heylin.
Bictionariolum quadruplez, or a fourefold dictionary for the use &
benefit of Grammar Schooles, by W. J.
Jacobs Ladder, consisting of fifteen degrees, or assents to the
knowledge of God, by the consideracon of his creatures <£-
attributes.
A Latin comedy called Naufragium Joculare, by Abra: Cowley.
The history of Argenis & Poliarchus.
* " John Barclay," author of the ArgenU, died 1621.
508
[14 April 1675.
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
R.R.y.ton.{f;^,^i,';^ft.]
The higtory of Episcopacy &c. — halfe.
The Reformed SchoUar, or English Accidence for the use and projUt
of all youn^i schoUars, by Joshua Poole.
Biothonatos. A declaracon of that paradox or thesis that selfe-
homicide is not, &c.
The Generall History of the religion of the Turhs mth the
summaries, containeing the hirth, life & death of their prophet
Mahomett.
Reliquiae Cottonianae, diverse choice peices of that renovmed anti-
quary 8' Robert Cotton, Kn' & Bar" by James Howell Esq'.
[Page 481]
Master
Andrew Clark.
Master
Cha. Harper.
Nil.
no ISipxiXX 1675
The life of- the renowned S' Phillip Sidney, by the penn of the
right honoble Fulk Lord Brook, his companion & freind.
Holy devocons with direecHns to pray, alsoe a hreif exposiSon
upon the Lords Prayer, the Creed, the X. Comandmts, by
Bi"' Andrews.
The Life and reign of King Charles, digested into Annalls, by
Hammond L'estrange Esq'. — halfe.
Some inspeccons made into the carriage & consults of the late Long
Parliamemt &c, by James Howell Esq'.
Heylin's two journeys into the maine land of France & the adjacent
islands, pformed & digested into six books.
Ecclesia vindicata, or the Church of England vindicated, 1" in her
way of ReformaSon. 2*"' in officiateing in a- publique litturgy,
3""' ill prescribeing preachers a sett forme of prayer before their
sermons, by Peter Heylin, D.D.
The stumbling block of disobedience & rebellion cunningly laid by
Calvin in the subjects way discovered & removed by Peter
Heylyn, D.D.
Boscobell, or the history of his most sacred Maties most mira-
culous preservacon after the Battle at Worcester, 3° September,
1651.
The power eomunicated by God to the Prince, & the obedience of
the subject in 2 parts, by Bipp Usher.
Resolves, divine, morall & politicall, the 8'* impression, loith new
addicons both in prose & verse, by Owen Feltham, Esq'.
A Catalogue of the Baronetts of this kingdom from, the first ereciTon
of that dignity, untill this tyme.
The History of S' George, asserted by Peter Heylin.
Aulicv4 Ccfiuinarice, or the lliaracter of him vptoe satarized
King jj,mes & Court, AniwpO.* j
Be variolis & morbellis, of the small pox A measles ■with their
definitions, distinctions cawses, differences, &c, by Anthony
Westwood.
* Deleted in Register.
[?;H^c™ft.}K.R«y.ton.
22 April— 2 May 1675.]
[27" Caroli Regis II.]
509
Master
Andrew Clark.
22tb ajiriltiS 1675
Entred for his copie under the hands of Master L'esteange and Master
Warden Eoycroft a book or coppy entituled The History of the Sevaritet
or Sevarambi, a nation inhabiteing part of the third continent comonly called
Terrae Australes Tncognitae with an account of their admirable governem'
religion, customes & language. Written by one Captain Sidon a worthy
pgon, who togeather with many others ivas cast iipon those coasts & lived
many yearet in that countrey . . ■ ■ ■ ■ . vj*
[Page [482]]
Master
Hen. Heningman.
iWa» tfic 2& 1675
Entred . . . vertue of a licence under the hand of Master Roger
L'estbanoe & to which the hand of Master Warden Eoyceoft is
subscribed a book or entituled The Prince of Conde, translated into
English vj'
id
Master Entred . . . under the hand of Master Wigan and Master Warden
Richard Royston. Ryckoft one book or coppy entituled A Bationall method for proveing
ye truth of religion* the Christian Religion, as it is professed in the Church of
England, in answer to, A Compendious way to convince without dispute all
persons whatsoever dissenting from the true religion, by J. K, by Gilbert
Burnett
VJ"
Master
Richard Royaton.
^oXfcm Xiit
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Smith and Master Warden
EoYOBOFT one book or coppy entituled A Collection of severall treatises
concerning the reasons & occasions of the penall lawes, viz : 1" the execution
of justice in England, not for religion but for treason 17° Dec' 1583;
2*"' Important considerations by ye secular preists, printed A D. 1601 ; The
Jesuits reasons unreasonable 1662 ....... vj
id
Master
Peter Parker.
Entred ... by vertue of an assignemt, under the hand <fc seale of
Master Edward Eatney & Anne his wife, who were Ex°" to Anne
Moseley widdow, which assignem' bears date the 29"' of Aprill 1676,
and is entred by oi-der of a full court of Assistants, & to which the hand
of Master Warden Eoycropt is subscribed ; all the right tytle and
interest that they or either of them hath in these books or coppies
foUoweing viz'
The Sinners Teares, in meditacons & prayers, by Thomas Fettiplace
Dom Ped. Cantabr.
Cassandra, a romance, translated out of French into English by ye
right honorable Geo: Lord Digby, or S' Charles Cotterell, Kn',
or one of them
xij"
* Deleted in Kegister.
510
[2 May— 4 June 1675.
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
R. Eoyaton.d; Roycroft.]
m^n tfic 2J> 1675
Master Guy. Entred for his copie by vertue of an order made at the same Court, and
alsoe of an assiguement, under the band & seale of Master Ben: Took,
and to which the hand of Master Warden Rycroft is subscribed, all the
right, tvtle & interest that the said Ben: Tooke or M" Took widdow to
John Crook deed have to one book or coppy entituled Virgills Works or
Poems, translated into English verse by John Ogilby, Esq'
vj«
[Page 483]
Master
Ben. Billingsley.
Jonathan Edwin.
Master
Richard Harriott.
Master
John Balcer.
Master
Hen. Mortlacli.
ittiiM the 6tb 1675
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Rogee L'estbange and
Master Warden Roycroft one book or coppy entituled Behtor & Creditor
made easie, or a short instruction for the attaineing ye right use of accounts
after the best method used by merchants, fitted to the trades or ivaies of dealeing
in these severall capacitie the Youth or young schollar, the hiisbandman or
farmer, the country gentleman, the retaileing shopkeep, the handicrafe man.
the merchant, by Stephen Monteage
vj"
iWiio |»e 12tb 1675
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Tho: Tomkyns and Master
Warden Royokoft one book or coppy entituled The causes & remedy of the
distempers of the times, in certain discourses of obedience and disobedience
VJ"
17tb iWaM 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Antho: Saunders and
Master Warden Roycroft a book or copy intituled A Tract concerning
the sinne agt the Holy Ghost, by John Hale, late fellow of Eton Colledg
vj"
22ib Man 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Tho: Tompkins, D.D. and Master
Warden Roycroft, a book or copy intituled Essayes on severall important
subjects in Philosophy & Religion, by Jos: Glanvill, chaplin in ordinary
to his Matie & Fellow of the R S
vj"
Master
JoBbua Conyers.
29tb of Mav 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'estrang and
Master Warden Roycroft a book or copy intituled Culpepper's Faithfull
Phisician teaching every man & woman how to bee their oivne doctors by
D' Colson
vj
id
Master
Henry Eversden.
4tb %mu 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master L'estrang and Master
Warden Roycroft, a book or copy intituled Lusus Poeiicus latino Angli-
canus in usum scholarum, or the more eminent sayings of the Latine poetts
collected and for the service of youth in that antient exercise comonly called
capping of verses, alphabetically digested and for the greater benefitt of
young beginners in the latine tongue rendred into English by John
LangBton vj*
[f.'Royi'r'oft.lR-Hoyf"-
14—29 June 1675.]
[27° Caroli Regis II.]
511
[Page [484]]
Tho. Drant.
Utb aittttC 1675
Entred for liis copie under the hands of Master Eoger L'esteang and
IMastor Warden EoYCEorT, a book or copy intituled The Misse digplayed
wth all her wheedling, arts & circumvencons ..... vj"
19tb mnt 1675
Master Entred . . . under the bands of Master Roger L'esteang and
Sam^i' Oellibrand. Master Warden Eoyceoft a sheete or tract intituled, The Trades man's
looking glasse, or an exact table truely calculated, whereby you may
imediatly see what any parcell of goodes amounts unto in money, from one
inch, foote, yard, ell, dram, ounce, pound, hundred, pint, quart, gallon, tunn
or peece & from, one of each sort to 5000; from j'' each inch, foote, &c. to
20 shill.
VJ°
Master
Mathlas Drew.
22tb 3>unc 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Booeb L'esteang and
Master Warden Eoyceoft a book or copy intituled Every man & woman
their owne doctors, or a salve for every sore, being a booh full of rare receipts
for the most dangerous distempers in men women & children's bodies &
very fitt to bee in all families in these crasey, sickly & badd times, gathered
out of that famous traveller B' Ponteus' library
Vjo
Master
Tho. Bassett.
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Wigan and Master Warden
Eoyceoft a book or copy intituled Of the princijjles & duties of naturall
religion, two boolces, by the right reverend Father in G-od, John, late Lord
Bishopp of Chester. [No sum stated.]
Master
Fra. Smith.
291" aitttte 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master C. Smith, and Master
Warden Eoyceoft a book or copy intituled One come from the dead, or
a sober & severe testimony agst Drunkennesse, & whoredome, being an exact
descripcon of the nature & danger of those two spreading evills togeather
wth their proper & soveraigne remedies, by Rich: Garbutt, B.D.
[No sum stated.]
[Page 485]
Master
Fra. Smith.
29 SttttC 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Geo: Hooper, and Master
Warden White a book or copy intituled An alarm to slumbering christians
or the parable of the wise A foolish virgins & of the talents sheepe & goates,
being aplaine & practicall exposicon of the whole 25 chapter of St MaTHEWS
gospell, calling upon all professors to a strict & constant watchfullnesse lest
their Lord at his certaine & second coming find them not ready, but wth
their lamps gone out
Vj'
512
[29 June— 3 July 1675.
[27° Carnli Regis II.]
E.IU,y.t,n.{f;S?,'f-,,]
29t<' Sttttc 1675
Master Entred for his copie under the hands of Master Eogeb L'bstbang and
Henry Herrlngman. jyjaster Warden Eoycroft, a book or copy intituled Love in the Dark, or,
the man of husmegge, A comedy acted at the Theater Royall hy his Ma''
servants. Written liv S' Francis Fane Jun' Kn' of tlie Bath
Vja
3 min 1675
Master Entred . . . under the hands of Master Tho: Tompkins and Master
Richard Royeton. Warden Royceoft a liook or copy intituled The mtnesges to Christianity
or, the certainty of onr Faith & hope in a discourse upon the 1" of
Sr John, v. 7. 8., by Simon Patrick, D.D.
Vjo
Master
Tho. Dring.
10 3)ttl» 1675
Entred . . . under the hands of Master Roger L'esteang and
Master [Incomplete entry.]
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