8 Elizahethce, 1 January—16 November; 9 Elizahethce, 17 November—31 December. 1566.
1027 Marten MICROEN. De Kleine Catechismus.
12 Sept. 1566. 8.
1028 [The Dutch Reformed Church in London.]
(1) De Psalmen Davidis, in Nederlandischer Sangs-
ryme, door .Tan WTENHOVE.
(2) Formulier Kerckendienstes. 12 Sept. 1566. 8.
1029 [Charles IX.] The French King's Privy Council's
Sentence, given at Moulins, between the Lords of Guise
and [G. de Coligny] the Lord Admiral of France, 29
Jan. 1566. Trs. John de HENNOT. n.d. [? 1566]. 8,
H. D.—, *Henry Denham, dwelling at the Star in Pater¬
noster row. [i. 316, 328, 329, 332, 334, 335, 336J
1080 ALESSIO [pseud.]. [Girolamo RUSCELLL] The
Secrets of Alexis of Piemont. Part III. Trs. William
WARD. 1566. 4. Wight.
1081 John BARTHLET. The Pedigree of [Popish] Heretics.
1566. 4.
1082 Pierre BOAISTUAU, called Launay. Theatrum
Mundi, the Theatre or Rule of the World. Trs. John
alday]? the Printer]. [i. 336.] 1566. 8. Hacket.
1088 Robert CROWLEY. An Apology or Defence of
those English Writers and Preachers, which Cerberus
(the Three-Headed Dog of Hell) chargeth with false
doctrine, under the name of Predestination.
[Entered to Bynneman at i. 327, and some copies bear
his imprint.] 14 Oct. 1566. 4.
1084 (1) Andreus HESSE. [Ahp. HERIVEANN, of Hesse.]
The Government of all Estates. Trs. N. BOORMAN.
(2) Hadrianus BARLANDUS. How a man may
attain to the chief points of Christianity.
[i. 305] N.D. [1566.] 8. Hacket.
1085 Thomas HOWELL. The Arbour of Amity, wherein
is comprised pleasant Poems and pretty Poesies. 1566. 8.
1086 Nicholas LE SHALLEUX. A Description of the
last Voyage by Captain John Ribault into Terra
Florida in 1565. See 826. [i. 329.] n.d. [15661. 8. Hacket.
7057 Michel de NOTREDAIVEB [or NOSTRODAMUS].
An Aim. and Premonstration for 1566.** [i. 303.] [1566.] 8.
1088 The Palace of Pleasure beautified, adorned, and well
furnished with pleasant Histories and excellent Novels,
selected out of divers .good and commendable Authors by
William PAINTER. Vol. I. [For Vol. IL, see 1144.]
[i. ?204, 300.] 1566. 4. TotteU & W. Jones.
1089 John PARTRIDGE. The worthy History of the
Knight Plasidas, otherwise called Eustas, who was
martjrred for the profession of Jesus Christ.
V. [i. 308.] 1566. 8. Hacket.
1040 John PARTRIDGE. The notable History of Asti-
ANAX and PoLiXENA. V. [i. 309.] 7 May 1566. 8. Hacket.
1041 Caius PLINIUS SECUNDUS. A Summary of the
Wonders of the World, from his Natural History,
I.-XVI. Trs. from Pierre de CHANGI's French
version by I. R. [i. 314.] n.d. [1566]. 8. Hacket.
1042 Anthony RUSH. A President [Precedent] for a Prince,
wherein is to be seen, by the testimony of ancient
Writers, the duty of Kings, Princes, and Governors.
[i. 329.] 1566. 4.
1048 Lucius Ann^us SENECA [pseud.]. Octavia. Trs.
T. N. [Thomas NUOE.l T. V. [i. 327.] n.d. [1566]. 8.
1044 (1) The great Wonders that are chanced in the realm of
Naples ; with a great misfortune happened at Rome by
the earthquake in Dec. last. Trs. I. A.
(2) John PARTRIDGE. An Admonition or Warning
to England. [i. 308.] 1566. 8. [? Hacket.]
G. D.—, Garrat [or Garrard] Dewes, dwelling at the Swan
in PauVs Churchyard. [i. 328.] '
1045 Johann SPANGENBERG. The Sum of Divinity.
Trs. Robert HUTTON. 1566. 8.
T. D.—, Thomas Duxsell. .? [i. 321.]
N. E.—, NICHOLAS ENGLAND, dwelling in Pater¬
noster row.
G. G.—, Giles Godhed [or Godett]. ?
P. G.—, Francis Godlif [or Godly], dwelling at the West
end of PauVs Church.
W. G.—,"^ William Griffith. Imprinted at the Falcon in
Fleet street, and sold at his shop in St Dunstan's Church¬
yard in the West, in Fleet street.
[i. 306, 312, 330, 334, 335, 336, 337.]
1046 Thomas CHURCHYARD.
A Farewell called Churchyard's Round
From the Coiu?t to the Country ground.
V. [i. 308.] n.d. [1566]. s. sh. br.
A Transcript &c.
1047 Thomas HARMAN. A Caveat or Warning for
common Cursitors, vulgarly called Vagabones.**
[i. 334, 345.] 1 Nov. 1566. 4.
T. H.—, Thomas Hacket. Sold at the Pope's Head in
Lombard street. [i. 310, 331, 332.]
R. H.—, Robert Hackforth. ? [i. 315, 317.]
I. H.—, John Harison the Eldest, dwelling at the White
Greyhound in PauVs Churchyard.
L. H.—, ^Lucas Harrison, dwelling at the Crane in
PauVs Churchyard. [i. 304, 333.]
1048 William TURNER. The Book of the natures and
virtues of Triacles.* * [i. 304.] 1566. ?8.
W. H.—, "^William How, dwelling over Temple Bar in
Fleet street. [i. 306, 307.]
1049 W. WODHOUSE. The Fifteen Tokens of Doomsday.
[i. 303.] N.D. [1566]. s. sh. br. Pickering.
E. H.—, Richard Hudson, dwelling at the Wool Pack in
Hosier lane [, Smithfield]. [i. 311, 313, 314.]
T. H.—, Thomas Humble, divelling at the George in
Lombard street, [i. 41, 70, 240, 315.]
R. I.—, Richard Jackson. ? [i. 314, 317.]
R. I.—, "^Richard Jones, dwelling at the Spread Eagle in
the upper end ofFleetlane [OldBailey~\. [] Wasthis Serll's
house, with a partial change of the sign.] Sold at the
little shop adjoining to the North-West Door of
PauVs Church, [i. 308, 309, 313, 334, 336, 337.1
1050 Clement ROBINSON. [? A Handful of Pleasant De¬
lights.]** V. [i. 313.] 1566. 4.
1051 Thomas UNDERDOWNE. The History of Theseus
and Ariadne V. [i. 304.] 18 Jan. 1566. 8.
1052 (1) Is. W. A Letter lately written by a young Gentle¬
woman to her inconstant Lover. With a Warning to
all young Gentlewomen to beware Men's flattery. V.
(2) W. G. A Love letter sent to a young Maiden to
whom he was betrothed, who afterwards seemed to
forsake him.* * V. [Sigs. A and b, 12 leaves.]
[i. 329.] N.D. [1566]. 8.
1058 R. WITC. Against the willful inconstancy of his dear
foe E. T. Which example may justly be a sufficient
Warning for all young Men to beware [of] the feigned
fidelity of inconstant Maidens.** [Sig. b only.]
V. N.D. [? 1566.] 8.
W. I.—, William Jones. ?
R. I.—, "^Richard Jugge, dwelling at the Bible at the
North Door of PauVs Church.
1054 (1) A brief Examination, for the time, of a certain. Z)e-
claration of certain Ministers of London [1110] refusing
to wear the Apparel prescribed. See 1084.
(2) The Judgement of Doctor [Martin] BUCER and
Doctor MARTYR [P. Martire VERMIGLI.] pur¬
posely debating this Controversy. 1566. 4.
Richard Jugge and John Cawood.
Imprinted in PauVs Churchyard.
1055 Acts made at the Parliament at Westminster 30 Sept.,
8 Eliz. 1566. fol.
1056 A Form of Prayer for the preservation of those Chris¬
tians now invaded by the Turk in Hungary or elsewhere.
Set forth by Abp. Matthew PARKER, n.d. [1566]. 4.
7057 A Proc. forbidding the Export of Grain, and setting the
laws in force against Engrossing, Forestalling, and
Regrating.
Westminster, 20 Jan. 1565[-6], 8 Eliz. [i.576.] Twosh.br.
1058 A Proc. against Swords, Daggers, Rapiers, and Bucklers.
12 Feb. 1565[-6], 8 Eliz.* * [i. 576.] s. sh. br.
1059 A Proc. against the Excess of Apparel.
Greenwich, 12 Feb. 1565[-6], 8 Eliz. [i. 576.] Three sh. br.
1060 A Proc. continuing the Peace between England and.
Spain. St James's, 8 July [1566], 8 Eliz. s. sh. br.
1061 A Proc. against such as beat Informers or Promoters in
London and Westminster.
Westminster, 10 Nov. 1566, 8 Eliz. s. sh. br.
J. K—, *JOHN KINGSTON. Sold at his shop at thS
West Door of PauVs Church, [i. 306, 316.]
1062 GiovANi Baptista AGNELLO. Espositione... sopra
un Libro intitolata Apocalypsis spiritus secreti, incerto
Authore. [i. 334,] 1566. 4. For Pietro Angelino.
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