16 Elizahethce, 1 January—16 November; 17 Elizahethce, 17 November-—31 December. 1574.
7555 Abp. John WHITGIPT. The Defence of the Answer
[1645] to the Admonition [1715-1717]. Ags. the Reply
[1884] of T. C. [Thomas Cartwright]. 1574. fol.
1859 Abp. John WHITGIFT. A S. [on Jo. vi. 25-27] preached
before the Queen's Majesty, at Greenwich, 26 March
1574. 1574. 8.
1860 Comfort for the Sick. Two Parts. Trs. Ezekias
FOGGE. 1574. 16.
75^7 A Defence of the Ecclesiastical Regiment of England,
defaced by T. C. [Thomas Cartwright] in his Reply
against Doctor J. Whitgift. 1574. 8. Toy.
I. 0.—, "^John Charlewood, dwelling at the Half Eagle
and the Key in Barhican.
F. 0.—, Francis Ooldock, dwelling at the Green Dragon
in Paul's Churchyard.
T. 0.—, "^Thomas Colwell. Imprinted at the St John
Evangelist in Fleet street, heneath the Conduit.
1862 The notable History of Alfagus and Archelaus.
With a definition of Friendship. Trs. [? Written] by
Edward JENYNGES. [For the 1565 Ed., see i. 297.]
V. 1574. 4.
T. D.—, "^Thomas Dawson. [See next address.]
"^Thomas Dawson and Thomas Gardiner. Ln-
printed nigh unto the Three Cranes in the Vintry [, in
Thames street]. [Copland's printing house from 1559 to
1561 was 071 the Three Craned Wharf, see v. 28, 32, 36.]
75^5 William BOURNE. A Regiment for the Sea. [See
V. 60, 80.]
N.D. [1574, as the Calendar begins with this year]. 4
I. D.—, "^John Day, dwelling over Alders Gate, heneath
St Martin's [le Grand Collegiate Church]. Sold
at his shop under the Gate.
1864 (1) Bp. ASSER. ^lfredi Regis res gestae. [The
Latin text printed in Anglo-Saxon type.]
(2) ALFRED. Pref. to his translation of St
GREGORY'S "Pastoral Care": m (1) A.-S. interlined
with Eng., (2) in Latin. Pref. by Abp. Matthew
PARKER. N.D. [1574]. fol.
7555 (1) Joannes CAIUS. [John KAY.] De antiquitate
Cantabrigiensis Academise Libri II. Aucti ab Auctore.
(2) [Thomas CAIUS. (Thomas KAY).] Assertio
antiquitatis Oxoniensis Academise. See 1226. 1574. 4.
7555 Joannes CAIUS. [John KAY.] Historise Cantabri-
fiensis Academise ab urbe condita Libri II. 1574. 4.
OANNES CAIUS. [John KAY.] De pronuntiatione
Grecse et Latinse linguse cum scriptione Nova Libellus.
See 277, 1806. 1574. 4.
7555 Jean CALVIN. Four Sermons upon the Song that
EzECKiAS [Hezekiah] made, after he had been sick.
[Isa. xxxviii. 9-11.] Trs. A. L. See 565. n.d. [1574]. 8.
1869 A. N. [Dean Alexander NOWELL]. [His large
Catechism.] Catechismus sive Prima Institutio Discip¬
linaque Pietatis Christianse. See 1502. 1574. 4.
1870 A. N. [Dean Alexander NOWELL]. [His small
Catechism.] Catechismus Parvus, pueris primum qui
ediscature, proponendus in Scholis. [This is the Church
of England Catechism with additions, translated into
Latin by Dean NOWELL, and into Greek by William
W^HITAKER.] Lat. & Gr. 1574. 8.
7577 Thomas WALSINGHAM. Historia brevis ab Ed. I.
ad Hen. V. See 7557. 1574. fol.
1872 Thomas WALSINGHAM. Ypodigma Neustrise vel
Normannise . . . ab irruptione Normannorum usque ad
6 Hen. V. 1574. fol.
7575 (1) Certain select Prayers gathered out of St
Augustine's Meditations, which he calleth his Self-
Talk with GOD.
(2) St Austen's [Augustine's] Manual. 1574. 8.
H. D.—, "^Henry Denham, dwelling at the Star in Pater¬
noster row.
1874 John MARBECKE. The Lives of holy Saints . . .
and others contained in Holy Scripture. Gathered into
an alphabetical order. 1574. 4. Watkins.
7575 John MARBECKE. The Lives of Holy Saints . . .
Gathered into an alphabetical order. 1574. fol. Watkins.
7575 Reginald SCOT. A perfect Platform [Plan] of a Hop
Garden. See 2101, 2865. 1574. 4.
7577 (a) The old Laws and Statutes of the Stannary of Devon.
(b) Certain others newly made, 16 Eliz., 1574. n.d. [1574]. 4.
G. D.—, Garrat [or Garrard] Dewes, dwelling at the
Swan in PauVs Churchyard.
T. E.—, "^Thomas East, divelling at London Wall, by
the Ship. [ii. 342.J
W. E.—, Wimam Edmonds. ?
P. P.—, Peter French. ?
The Assigns of FRANCIS FLOWER, see
CHRISTOPHER BARKER.
T. G.—, "^Thomas Gardiner. [See Thomas Dawson.]
F. G.—, Francis Godlif [or Godly], dwelling at the West
end of PauVs Church.
T. H,—, Thomas Hacket. Sold at the Green Dragon in
the Royal Exchange.
1878 (1) E. H. [Edward HAKE.] A Touchstone for this
Time present, expressly declaring such Abuses as trouble
the Church of GOD and our Christian Commonwealth
at this day.
(2) [De pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis.] A
compendious Form of Education. . . . Trs. Edward
HAKE. V. 1574. 8.
I. H.—, John Harison the Eldest, divelling at the White
Greyhound in PauVs Churchyard. [v. 112.]
1879 Robert RECORD. [1st Ed. 1551.] The Pathway to
Knowledge. Two Books. 1574. 4.
L. H.—, *Lucas Harrison, dwelling at the Crane in PauVs
Churchyard.
Lucas Harrison and George Bishop.
1880 Jean CALVIN. Sermons upon the Galatians. Trs.
Arthur GOLDING. 1574. 4.
W. H.—, "^William How, dwelling over Temple Bar, in
Elect street.
1881 Theodore de B^ZE. A Book of Christian Questions
and Answers. Trs. Arthur GOLDING. See 7547,
2289, 2277-8, 2876. 1574. 8. Veale.
1882 Guilielmus GRATAROLUS. A Direction for the
health of Magistrates and Students. Trs. Thomas
NEWTON. 1574. 8. Veale.
1888 The Garland of godly Flowers ... as they flourish in
Christian Writers . . . collected and digested by
Thomas TWYNE. 1574. 8.
R. H.—, Richard Hudson, dwelling at the Wool Pack in
Hosier lane [, Smithfield].
T. H.—, Thomas Humhle, dwelling at the George in
Lornbard street.
R. I.—, "^Richard Jones, divelling at the Spread Eagle at
the upper end of Elect lane. Sold at his shop joining
to the South- West Door of PauVs Church.
1884 R. C. The blazing of Baudry daily procured by
Beldame B., principal Broker of all iniquity. V. 1574. 8.
7555 Barnaby RICH. A pleasant Dialogue between
Mercury and an English Soldier, containing a Supplica¬
tion to Mars. Written in 1574. [Sold at the Corner
8.
Shop, at the South-West Door of Paul's Church.]
N.D., N.PR. [? R. Jones. ? 1574],
7555 Middleburgh. A brief Rehearsal [of the surrendering of
Middleburgh and Armew {Arnemuiden), 9 Feb. 1574, to
William Prince of Orange]. Trs. from the Dutch copy
printed at Dordrecht. n.d. [1574]. 8.
W. I.—, "^William Jones, dwelling at the South-West
Door of PauVs Church, joining unto \the] Lollards
Tower. [See R. Jones's address above and next year.]
7557 (1) John JONES. A brief Discourse of the natural
beginning of all growing and living Things. Trs.
(2) Claudius GALEN. Book of Elements. Trs. John
JONES.
(3) John JONES, [a) The baths of Bath [2 Ed.], (b)
The baths of Buckstone [Buxton]. [2 Ed.] 1574. 4.
I. I.—, John Judson. ?
R. I.—, "^Richard Jugge. Imprinted hy Newgate Market,
next unto Christ Church.
1888 A Proc. against excess of Apparel.
Greenwich, 15 June [1574], 16 Eliz. Four sh. br.
1889 A Proc. adjourning, on account of the Plague, part of
Michaelmas Term.
Hampton Court, 1 Oct. [1574], 16 Eliz. s. sh. br.
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