A transcript of the registers of the company of stationers of London (v. 5)

(London : Birmingham :  Priv. Print.,  1875-77 ; 1894.)

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1563.      1 January—16 November, 5 Elizahethce-, 17 November—31 December, 6 Elizahethce,
 

1. K.—, *JOHN KINGSTON.    Sold at his Shop at the
West Door of PauVs Church.                  [i. 206, 231.]

840  Richard RAINOLDE [? REYNOLDES]. The
Foundation of Rhetoric.              [i. 206.] 6 March 1563. 4.

841  [William RASTELL.] A Table of the Years of
our Lord GOD, and of the Kings of England from
1066 A.D.                                           1 July, 1563. 8. Waley.

842  Thomas WILSON. The Rule of Reason, containing
the Art of Logic.                                          April, 1563. 4.
 

A. K.—., ANTHONY KITSON, dwelling at the Sun in
PauVs Churchyard.
 

A. L.—, "^Alexander Lacy, divelling besides the Well in
Aldersgate street.    Imprinted in Little Britain,

without Alders Gate.      [i. 208, 209, 232, 233.]

848 Thomas NEWBERY. A Book, in English metre, of
the great Merchant man [of the World], called Dives
pRAGMATicus. Very pretty for Children to read [and
write the Names of all kind of Wares].

[i. 207.] 25 April 1563. 8.
 

R. L.—, "^Richard Lant.   Imprinted in Smithfield, in the
parish of St Bartholomew's Hospital [i.e., of Little St

Bartholomew].                      [i. 211.]
 

M. L.—, Michael Lobley, dwelling at the St Michael in
PauVs Churchyard.          [i. 207, 215.]
 

T. M.—, "^Thomas Marsh.     Imprinted [at the Prince's
Arms]  in Fleet street, near to St Dunstaris

Church.             [i. 208, 214, 233.]

844  Thomas HILL. A pleasant Treatise of the Interpre¬
tation of sundry Dreams; gathered part out of
PONZETTUS and part out of ARTEMIDORUS.

1563. 8.

845  Thomas HILL. A pleasant Treatise teaching how to
dress a Garden.                                 n.d. [March 1563.] 8.

846  (1) Lawrence HUMPHREY. The Nobles or of
Nobility.   Trs. of 628.

(2) PHILO.   Concerning Nobility. Trs.  [i. 207.] 1563. 8.

847  Joannes SETONUS. Dialectica . . . annotationibus
Petri OARTERI explicata.                    [i. 208.] 1563. 8.

848  John SHUTE. The First and chief Grounds of Archi¬
tecture,                                                    [i. 210.] 1563. fol.

849  A Mirror for Maeristrates. Ed. William BALDWIN.
2 Ed.   [With a Second Part (i. 207, 208).]

[----- CAVIL,  Thomas CHURCHYARD,

-----    DOLMAN,     Francis    SEAGER,    Thomas

SACKVILLE, LordBucKHURST.]        V.         1563.4.
 

R. N.—, Ralph Newbery, dwelling in Fleet street, a little

above the Conduit, in the late shop [the Lucretia

Romana] of Thomas Bartelet [Berthelet].
 

W. N.—, William Norton, dwelling at the King's Arms
in PauVs Churchyard.

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W. P.—, ^William Pickering, dwelling at St Magnus's
[Church] Corner [in Thames street].
 

W. P.~, -^William Powell.    Imprinted at the George in
Fleet street, next to St Dunstan's Church.

850 Michel de NOTREDAME [or NOSTRADAMUS.!
[See the Fines recorded at i. 216-218.]                         1563.
 

T. P.—, Thomas Purfoot, sen., dwelling at the Lucrece in
PauVs Churchyard.
 

H. R.—, HENRY [ROCHEFORTH or] ROGEFORD.

?                             [i. 215.]
 

0. R.—, "^Owen Rogers.    Imprinted at the Spread Eagle

in Smithfield.    With three variant further descriptions:

(a) By the Hospital in Little Bartholomew's [parish];

(b) Near unto Great Bartholomew's [Church] Gate;

(c) Between both St Bartholomew's [Churches].
 

R.—, JAMES  ROWBOTHAM.    Sold at the Rose
and Pomegranate in Cheapside ; under Bow Church.

[i. 233.]
 

W. S.—, "^William Seres, dwelling at the Hedgehog, at the
West end of PauVs Church.             [i. 210.]
 

851 Caius  Julius  CJESAR.
Arthur GOLDING.
 

Gallic War,  I.-VIII.   Trs.
1563. 8.
 

852 (1) Bp. James PILKINGTON. The burning of Paul's
Church in London, 3 June 1561, by lightning, at three of
the clock at afternoon; which continued terrible and
helpless unto night.

(2)  An Addition with an Apology [written {not printed)
and cast in the streets of West Chester {Chester)].

(3)  Bp. James PILKINGTON.   A Confutation of An
Addition (Sec.                            [i. 208.]   10 March 1563. 8.

858 Onosandro Platonico, Of the Captain General and his
Office. Trs. from Fabio OOTTA's Italian version of
the Greek original, by Peter WHITEHORNB.

[i. 231.]   1563. 8.
 

R. s.—, RICHARD SERLL, dwelling at the Half Eagle
and the Key in Fleet lane.             [i. 233.]
 

H. S.—, ^Hugh Singleton.
 

[i. 207.]
 

E. S.—, Edward   Sutton,  dwelling   at  the   Cradle   in
Lombard street.
 

H. S.__,^Henry Sutton, dwelling at the Black Boy in

Paternoster roiv.

[i. 206, 215, 434, 478, 479, &c.]
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