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Worshipful  Company  of  Stationers; 


FROM  1640—1708  A.D. 

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In  Three  Volumes. 


VOLUME    II.      1655—1675. 

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TEANSCEIPT    OF    THE    REGISTERS 


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Company  of  Stationers  of  London. 


Volume    II. 
1655  —  1675    A.D. 


Thu   Copy  is  numbered 


.Jxtw^ritfir . 


CONTENTS. 


> 


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 

-•---iSIX""  • 

.     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 


VJ 


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 


VJ" 


[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 


VJ" 


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 , 


VJ" 


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. 


[&.!.1?t''onH.Wan.y. 


12  March  1655.] 


35 


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. 


86 


[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. 


[|-.KriH.wui.y.  13—15  March  1655.]  37 


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* 


38 


[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.] 


41 


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 


48 


[25  March  1656. 


H.WaU.y.{|-.ffjP,'j.r] 


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.] 


43 


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* 


44 


[31  March— 1  April  1656. 


I.W.Il.y.{|-.»r] 


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. 


•w.n.y.{|;Kr] 


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.] 


47 


^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" 


48 


[6  April  1656. 


H.WaIl.y.{|;|}JS>ir] 


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. 


H.W.Uey,{|.|fJ?^r] 


[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 


\i 


[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 


VJ" 


[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 

vj* 
vj* 
vj* 


\i 


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 


vj* 
vj* 
vj* 
vj* 
vj* 


[Page  .S22] 
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 


yjd 
yjd 

vj* 
vj* 
vj* 
vj* 
vj* 
vj* 


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 
vj*" 
vj* 


VJ 

vj* 
vj* 
vj 
vj 


id 


id 


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 


id 


vj* 

Vjd 
Vjd 

vj* 
vj* 
vj 


ia 


VJ" 


II 


*  John  Gaule,  vicar  of  Great  Staugliton,  co.  Huntingdon, 

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 


i 


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 


VJ" 


*  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  . 


VJ" 


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. 


VJ" 


[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 


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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.] 


o 


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