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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1576.       1 January—16 November, 18 Elizahethce ;  17 November—31 December, 19 ElizabethcB.
 

R. H.—, Richard Hudson, dwelling at the Wool Pack in
Hosier lane [, Smithfield].

T. H.—, Thomas Humble, dwelling at the George in Lom¬
hard street.

1. H,—, JOHN HUNTER,                .?                  [ii, 301,]

2772 Anew Comedy or Play after the manner of Common
Conditions,* *                                            [ii. 301.] 1576. 4,

H.   I.—, "^Hugh Jackson.    Lnprinted at the St John the
Evangelist in Fleet street, a little heneath the Conduit.

[He succeeded Colwell in this house.]    [ii. 303, 305.]

2113  Andrew BORDE. A compendious Regiment or
Dietary of Health.    See 724.                                 1576. 8.

2114  George WAPULL,   The Tide tarrieth [for] no man.

C.            V.            [ii. 303.] 1576. 4.

2115  Bp. John WOOLTON,  Of the Conscience.  1576, 8. Toy.

R.   I.—, "^Richard Jones, dwelling [also Sold] over against

St Sepulchre^s Church, without New Gate.    Sold at his

shop at the West end of PauVs Church, hetween the

Brazen Pillar and tlie Lollards Tower.

[ii. 302, 303, 304, 306.]

2116  Joannes CAIUS. [John KAY.] Of English Dogs.
Trs. from the Latin by Abraham FLEMING.   1576. 4,

2777 George GASCOIGNE, A delicate Diet for dainty
mouthed Drunkards.* *                            22 Aug. 1576. 8.

2775 George GASCOIGNE. The princely Pleasiu'es at the
Court of Kenilworth.    In the year 1575.* *           1576. 8.

2119 The Spoil of Antwerp, faithfully reported by a true
Englishman [George GASCOIGNE], who was present
at the same.   Written 25 Nov. 1576.

[ii. 305.] N.D. [? 1576]. 8.

2720 James GLAUCUS. A Knowledge for Kings and a
Warning for Subjects; containing the history of the
Raellyans' perverted state, and the Government of their
Common Wealth.   Trs. William CLEAVER.

[ii. 303.] 1576. 8.

2727 The Court of Civil Courtesy, Trs. from the Italian by
S. R.                                                         [ii, 301,] 1576. 4,

2722 [MACROBIUS (Saturnaliorum Conviviorum Lib,
VII.) and others.] The Schoolmaster or Teacher of
Table Philosophy.   [Trs.] T. T.  [Thomas TWYNE.]

1576. 4,
 

I,   I,—, John Judson.
 

?
 

R,  I.—, "^Richard Jugge, Imprinted hy Newgate Market,
next unto ChrisVs Hospital.
2123 A Proc,  offering  rewards  for  the   discovery  of  the
Authors   of   certain   infamous  Libels   spread   abroad
within these few days,

Westminster, 26 March 1576, 18 Eliz.            s. sh. br.

2724  A Proc. enforcing that of 15 July 1575, 17 Eliz. [207^]
about Wines under £10 a tun. No wine to be sold over
16d. a gallon.

Westminster, 27 July 1576, 18 Eliz.               s. sh. br.

2725  A Proc. for the regulating of the Exchanges of Money
according to law.    20 Sept. 1576, 18 Eliz.             s. sh. br.

2725 Orders appointed for the government of the Exchanges
of Money.   27 Sept. [1576], 18 Eliz.                      s. sh. br.

2727 A Proc. adjourning, on account of the Plague, of part of
Michaelmas Term.

Reading, 29 Sept. 1576, 18 Eliz.                      s. sh. br.

2725 A Proc. for the restoration of traffic between England
and Portugal, from 15th Nov. 1576.

Hampton Court, 10 Nov. 1576, 18 Eliz.          s. sh. br.

2129 A Proc. against the buying of Wools.

Hampton Court, 28 Nov. 1576, 19 Eliz.          s. sh, br.

2750 A Proc. against Vagabonds, Rogues, idle persons, and
masterless men in London, Southwark, Middlesex, Kent,
Surrey, and Essex.

Hampton Court, 14 Dec. 1576, 19 Eliz.           s. sh. br.

I. K.—, ^JOHN KINGSTON.    Sold at his shop at the
West Door of PauVs Church.
2131 Peter MARTYR. [Pietro Martire VERMIGLI.]
Loci Communes,                              [See ii, 305.] 1576. fol.

V. 100
 

H. K.—, Henry Kirkham.    Sold at the Black Boy at the
Little North Door of PauVs Church,    [ii, 307.]

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

Paid^s Churchyard.

2182 A proper new Book of Cookery.    See 2077.           1576, 8.

A, L,—, Augustine Laughton.                       ?

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

2138  Girolamo CARDANO. Cardanus's Comfort. Trs.
Thomas BEDINGFIELD.   Newly corrected.   1576. 8.

2754  Nicholas CARR. De Scriptorum Britannicorum pau-
citate . . . Oratio,   Ed, Thomas HATCHER.   1576, 8.

2755  Leonard DIGGES. A Prognostication everlasting.
Corrected by Thomas DIGGBS.   See 507, 7777.   1576. 4.

2755 Niels HEMMINGSEN.   The Preacher, or Method of

Preaching.   Trs. I. H. [John HORSFALL.]     1576. 8.

2757 John HEYWOOD.   Works.             1576. [Col. 1577.] 4,

2755 Thomas HILL, {a) The Art of the Interpretation of
Dreams.    (6) Sundry Problems.                             1576. 8.

2139  Levinus LEMNIUS, The Touchstone of Complexions.
Trs. Thomas NEW^TON.   [Ep. 21 Sept. 1576.]    1576. 8.

2140  Bp. Jeronimo OSORIO DA FONSECA. The Five
Books of HiERONiMUS OSORIUS, containing A Dis¬
course of Civil and Christian Nobility, Trs, William
BLANDY.                                                             1576.4,

2747 Franciscus PATRICIUS. [jBp, Francesco PATRIZI.]
A moral Method of Civil Policy. Abridged [and trs.] by
Richard ROBINSON.                                        1576. 4.

2742 (1) Certain Letters wherein is set forth a Discourse of
the Peace that was attempted by the States of Holland
and Zealand, 1574.

(2) A Supplication by the said States to the King [Philip
II,]; together with the Answef, and a Reply unto the
same,                                                                       1576, 8.

2745 The Mirror of Madness, or a Paradox maintaining
Madness to be most excellent. Trs. from the French
by Ja. SAN. [James SANDFORD.]                  1576. 8,

H, M.—, *Henry Middleton, dwelling at the Falcon in
Fleet street.

2144 fi'ir Humphrey GILBERT. A Discourse of a Discovery
for a New Passage to Cathaia. . , , Quid non ? Ed,
George GASCOIGNE.   Bee 2323.  April 1676. 4. Jones.

2745 William LAMBARD. A Perambulation of Kent.
Written (for the most part) in 1570.

[ii. 789.] 1576. 4. Newbery.

R. N.—, Ralph Newbery, dwelling in Fleet street, a little
ahove the Conduit.                   [ii. 303.]

2745 J-6p. Giovanni DELLA CAS A. [Galatea.] A Treatise of
the manners it behoveth a man to use and eschew in his
familiar conversation.   Trs. Robert PETERSON.

[ii. 789.] 1576. 4.

2747 A Panoply of Epistles , , , containing a perfect Plat¬
form [method] of inditing letters of all sorts. Trs. from
the Latin by Abraham PLEMIjNO.     [ii. 302.] 1576. 4.

2745 Marcellus PALINGENIUS [pseud.]. [Pietro
Angelo MANZOLLL] The Zodiac of Life. Trs.
Barnaby GOOGE.                                              1576. 4.

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

T.   P.—, "^Thomas Purfoot sen.   Imprinted at the Lucrece
in PauVs Churchyard.

2149 Anthony ANDERSON. A S. [onPs. xxiii.] preached
on New Year's Day [1576] at Burghley, co. Rutland.

[ii. 331.] 1576. 8. L. Harrison.

2750 Edmund BUNNY. The whole Sum of Christian
Religion, given forth by two Methods or Forms.

[ii. 332.] 1576. 8. L. Harrison & Bishop.
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