[ Continued from page 672. ]
[ LB^'^Ie.''-1»• Watkins.] 1594 [^. e. 10—17 March 1595]
Anno ST"" Begni Begin[a\e I]oizaheth[cje]l
130
STIttis lidotta^tft to tht 318 leafev
ittasster litatl^ins. waster.
p trie iWati^tf^A
Thomas Creede./. Entred for his Copie under th[e h]andes of hothe the wardens a
booke entituled Mother ejebd cappe her laste will and Testament
conteyning sundrye conceipted and pleasant tales furnished with moche
varyetie to move Belighte ...... vj*./.
Thomas Creede./. Entred alsoe for his Copie vnder the wardens handes likewise a
booke called PSEANBER the may den hnight 8fc . . vj*./.
Thomas Gosson Entred for his copie vnder the wardens handes Neives from Rome,
Venice, and Vienna touchinge the procedinges of the Turke against the
Christians in Austria Hungarie and Helvetia . . . vj*
John Danter./.
Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]andes of hothe the wardens a
ballad entituled the madd merye pranckes of Long Meg a of
Westminster
vj^./.
William Jones / Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]andes of hothe the wardens a
hooke entituled. the schoole of good manners . . . vj*./.
Thomas Creede
Thomas Salis¬
bury./.
fbij mmtij [1595]
Entred for his copie vnder the wardens hande a ballad
intituled, the second parte of the merchantes Baughter of
Bristowe
Vjci
Entred for his Copie vnder th[e h]andes of hothe the wardens
the perpetuitye of faythe wrytten in latine by master
Doctour Some and nowe translated into Englishe and soe to
be printed
vj*./
II. 393