[I; llfb!i.on.}M, Flesher.
4—10 May 1654.]
447
4 m^U 1654
Entred for his copie a booke called De Hibernia et antiquitatibus ejus dis-
Master
John Crooke.
Master
James Flesher.
quisitiones authore Jacobo WarSBO, Equ: Aur: . . . . VJ*
Bit eotrettt
Entred . . . under the hand of Master Seale warden a booke called
Hugonis Grotij Annotata ad vetus Testamentum . . . . vj*
John Playford.
Gabriell Bedell
and
Thomas Collins.
Master
Bit eotrettt
Entred ... a booke called A Breife introduction to the skill of
Musick, for song and violl by J. "P. . . . . . . vj*
Entred
8tb of iWag 1654
a booke called Sacrinia Sacra, Secretts of Empire in
letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala, Sc
Bit eotrettt
VJ
Assigned over unto him by vertue of a note under the hand of Richard
Marriott, all his right and Tytle of and in the booke or copie called,
The Art of Angling, by Gervas Markham to which note the hand of
Master Warden Eobinson is subscribed
VJ
id
Master
Henry Gripps
and Master
Lodowicke Lloyd.
9 m^U 1654
Entred for their copie a booke called The orthodox Evangelist, or, a treatise
wherein a great many Evangelicall Truths are briefly discussed &g. By
John Norton, Teacher at the church at Ipswich in JSTew England vj^
[Page 310]
Charles Addams,
Bohert Bostocke.
lOtb iJtjtiJ 1654
Entred ... a booke called A Poem of Hunting, written in Latyn by
Gratius the Falescian & Englished by Christopher Wase wth annotations
thereupon...........vj*
Hte eotrettt
Assigned over unto him by vertue of a note under the hand and seale of
George Badger, and subscribed by Master Eobinson warden, all his
right and tytle in the moyetie or one full halfe of the bookes or copies
hereafter mentioned (viz*)........iiij^
M'' Eeynolds on the llO*'^ PSALME.
------his three treatises (viz*) The vanity of the Creature, &g.
------his meditations on the sacrament.
------his passions of the soule.
------ his shields of the earth, a sermon.
------ his peace of the church, a sermon.
D"^ Mayer upon St. James epistle.
The Arcadian princesse.
W Chibbald's Sume of all, &c.
The Saints Sollace by Peter Bostocke.
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