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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3092 Source Title An answer to the Lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse. Together with the reasons why so many doe desire the downfall of it, and all such popish reliques. Also the downfall of Antichrist. By Samuel Lovedeay. Source Creator Loveday, Samuel, 1619-1677. Source Created or Published [1642] Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number 150- 407q HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Loveday, Samuel, 1619-1677. Title (Hamnet) An answer to the Lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse. Together with the reasons why so many doe desire the downfall of it, and all such popish reliques. Also the downfall of Antichrist. By Samuel Lovedeay. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed for T.A., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1642] Physical Description (Hamnet) [2], 6 p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Catholic Church -- England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Cheapside Cross (London, England) -- History -- Early works to 1800. Notes (Hamnet) With a title page woodcut. Notes (Hamnet) The "Answer" and the "Downfall of Antichrist" are in verse. Notes (Hamnet) Date of publication from Wing. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁴. Citations (Hamnet) Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), L3232 Citations (Hamnet) Thomason, E.135[22] Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R19606 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Untrimmed. Disbound. Provenance: bought from Quaritch, 30 July 1955 Call Number (Hamnet) 150- 407q
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 7769 Image Title John Taylor. A seasonable lecture, or a most learned oration. London, 1642 Source Title A seasonable lecture, or a most learned oration… Source Creator Taylor, John, 1580-1653. Source Created or Published 1642 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number 168-289q HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Taylor, John, 1580-1653. Title (Hamnet) A seasonable lecture, or a most learned oration: disburthened from Henry VValker, a most judicious quondam iron-monger, a late pamphleteere and now (too late or too soone) a double diligent preacher. As it might be delivered in Hatcham Barne the thirtieth day of March last, stylo novo. Taken in short writing by Thorny Ailo; and now printed in words at length, and not in figures. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed at London : Publisher (Hamnet) for F. Cowles, T. Bates, and T. Banks, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1642. Physical Description (Hamnet) 8 p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Walker, Henry, Ironmonger -- Early works to 1800. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) Annotation on Thomason copy: "Tobies Dog". Notes (Hamnet) Thorny Ailo = John Taylor, the water poet. Notes (Hamnet) With title-page woodcut. Citations (Hamnet) Thomason, E.143[13] Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R22403 Citations (Hamnet) Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), T510 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Provenance: purchased by Folger from F.S. Read, 14 August 1958 Call Number (Hamnet) 168- 289q
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 56388 Source Title The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Iesus Christ, 1669. Our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 110. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, and pernicious conjunctions of the papacy, against the Lord Christ, and the Lords anointed, are described. With the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, and other useful additions, as fairs, eclipses, &c. Calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated ninety degrees above all reason, right, and religion,... By Philoprotest: a well-willer to the mathematicks. Source Creator Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698. Source Created or Published 1669 Physical Description B4r: A new and infallible dyal... Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number A2223 Bd.w. A1588 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Creator (Hamnet) Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698. Title (Hamnet) The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Iesus Christ, 1669. Our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 110. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, and pernicious conjunctions of the papacy, against the Lord Christ, and the Lords anointed, are described. With the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, and other useful additions, as fairs, eclipses, &c. Calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated ninety degrees above all reason, right, and religion,... By Philoprotest: a well-willer to the mathematicks. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Cambridge : Publisher (Hamnet) printed for information of Protestants, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) anno 1669. Physical Description (Hamnet) [80] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 8 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Astrology -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Almanacs, English -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Ephemerides -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Britwell Court Library, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-K ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) "Speculum papismi" has separate dated title page; register is continuous. Notes (Hamnet) Philoprotest = William Winstanley. Notes (Hamnet) The words "the incarnation.. Eliz. 110." are bracketed together on title page. Citations (Hamnet) Wing (2nd ed., 1994), A2223 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R37014 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs1479.6. Provenance: Britwell Court copy Call Number (Hamnet) A2223 Bd.w. A1588
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 56978 Source Title The mowing-Devil, or, Strange news out of Hartford-Shire... Source Created or Published [1678] Physical Description A1r: title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number 267- 885q HAMNET CATALOG RECORD --- Title (Hamnet) The mowing-Devil, or, Strange news out of Hartford-Shire... Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London?] : Publisher (Hamnet) [s.n.], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1678] Physical Description (Hamnet) [2], 5, [1] p. : ill. (woodcut), 20 cm (4to) Subject (Hamnet) Printing privileges (Publishing) -- England -- London -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Apparitions -- England -- Hertfordshire -- Pamphlets -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Demonology -- England -- Hertfordshire -- Pamphlets -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Crop circles -- England -- Hertfordshire -- Pamphlets -- Early works to 1800. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) Title continues: being a true relation of a farmer, who bargaining with a poor mower about the cutting down three half acres of oats, upon the mower's asking too much, the farmer swore that the Devil should mow it, rather than he : and so it fell out, that that very night, the crop of oats shew'd as if it had been all of a flame : but next morning appear'd so neatly mow'd by the Devil, or some infernal spirit, that no mortal man was able to do the like : also, how the said oats ly now in the field, and the owner has not power to fetch them away. Notes (Hamnet) "Licensed, August 22th, 1678." Notes (Hamnet) With a mounted woodcut illustration on title page. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC R7687 Citations (Hamnet) Wing (2nd ed.) M2996 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Outer edge of woodcut mounted on title page slightly cropped, with border drawn in with brown ink. Quarter bound in modern mottled calf with marbled paper boards, gold-tooling on spine, gold fillets on boards, gold title on black leather spine label, anonymous binder's ticket. Bought from Webb Dordick, 2 May 2013. Call Number (Hamnet) 267- 885q
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 9436 Source Title [Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay] The honorable history of Frier Bacon and Frier Bungay… Source Creator Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592. Source Created or Published [1655] Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number G1828 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay Title (Hamnet) Honorable history of Fryer Bacon Title (Hamnet) The honorable history of Frier Bacon and Frier Bungay· As it was lately plaid by the Prince Palatine his Servants, made by Robert Green, Master of Arts Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by Jean Bell, and are to be sold at the east end of [Christ Church, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1655] Physical Description (Hamnet) [64] p. ; 4 ⁰ Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-H ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) Originally published in 1594 (STC 12267). Notes (Hamnet) Most running titles read: The honorable history of Fryer Bacon. Notes (Hamnet) With a title-page woodcut. Citations (Hamnet) Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), G1828 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R23419 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs0063. Disbound. T.p. cropped and trimmed, affecting title and imprint. Trimmed, affecting B2v headline. Sig. H detached. Provenance: Mostyn library copy Call Number (Hamnet) G1828
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 2918 Source Title The dolefull lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse: or old England sick of the staggers. Together with the hearty thanks which I Jasper Crosse hath lately returned to those noble-minded, and gentile-bred prentises thereabouts, for rescuing my honour from being ravished: especially to that Robert York, who was my chiefe protector at that time. Source Creator Crosse, Jasper. Source Created or Published 1641 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number D1837 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Crosse, Jasper. Title (Hamnet) The dolefull lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse: or old England sick of the staggers. Together with the hearty thanks which I Jasper Crosse hath lately returned to those noble-minded, and gentile-bred prentises thereabouts, for rescuing my honour from being ravished: especially to that Robert York, who was my chiefe protector at that time. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed for F.C. and T.B., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1641. Physical Description (Hamnet) [1], 8 [i.e. 6], [1] p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Cheapside Cross (London, England) -- Early works to 1800. Notes (Hamnet) Jasper Crosse is apparently a pseudonym. Notes (Hamnet) P. 6 misnumbered 8. Notes (Hamnet) With a title page woodcut; illustration of Cheapside cross. Citations (Hamnet) Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), D1837A Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R225593 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 131104. Provenance: bookplate of Richard Greene Call Number (Hamnet) D1837
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4235 Source Title A messenger from the dead, or, conference full of stupendious horrour, heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Source Creator Perrinchief, Richard, 1623?-1673. Source Created or Published 1658 Physical Description frontispiece and title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number P1597 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Perrinchief, Richard, 1623?-1673. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Nuntius a mortuis. English Title (Hamnet) A messenger from the dead, or, conference full of stupendious horrour, heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Between the ghosts of Henry the 8. and Charls the First of England, in Windsore-Chappel, where they were both buried. In which the whole series of the divine judgments, in those infortunate ilands, is as it were by a pencil from heaven, most lively set forth from the first unto the last. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed for Tho. Vere, and W. Gilbertson, and are to be sold at their shops, at the sign of the Angel, and the sign of the Bible without Newgate, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1658. Physical Description (Hamnet) 20 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547 -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1509-1547 -- Humor -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Humor -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Associated Name (Hamnet) Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. Notes (Hamnet) Annotation on Thomason copy: "marh ye 4th"; the 8 in the imprint date is crossed out and "7" written in. Notes (Hamnet) Originally published in 1657 as: Nuntius a mortuis. Notes (Hamnet) Latin verse on p. 20 signed: R.P., i.e. Richard Perrinchief. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R203144 Citations (Hamnet) Thomason, E.936[4] Citations (Hamnet) Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), P1597 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) (Disbound.) Trimmed, affecting woodcut and title. Provenance: inscription on t.p.: "John Astins"; according to Folger card catalogue: "Tixall library copy" Call Number (Hamnet) P1597
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 16735 Image Title John Reading. The Ranters ranting: with the apprehending, examinations, and confession of John Collins, J. Shakespear, Tho. Wilberton, and five more which are to answer the next sessions. London, 1650 Source Title The Ranters ranting: with the apprehending, examinations, and confession of Iohn Collins, I. Shakespear, Tho. Wiberton, and five more which are to answer the next sessions... Source Creator Reading, John, 1588-1667. Source Created or Published 1650 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number R450 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Reading, John, 1588-1667. Title (Hamnet) The Ranters ranting: with the apprehending, examinations, and confession of Iohn Collins, I. Shakespear, Tho. Wiberton, and five more which are to answer the next sessions. And severall songs or catches, which were sung at their meetings. Also their several kinds of mirth and dancing. Their blasphemous opinions. Their belief concerning heaven and hell. And the reason why one of the same opinion cut off the heads of his own mother and brother. Set forth for the further discovery of this ungodly crew. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by B. Alsop, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1650. Physical Description (Hamnet) [2], 6 p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Wiberton, Tho. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) rbprov DFo Subject (Hamnet) Collins, John, glover. Subject (Hamnet) Ranters -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespear, I. Associated Name (Hamnet) Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Smith, George D., d. 1920, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb: 2". Notes (Hamnet) Preface signed "L.R.", i.e. J.R.?, i.e. John Reading. Notes (Hamnet) With a title-page woodcut. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R203304 Citations (Hamnet) Thomason, E.618[8] Citations (Hamnet) Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), R450 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs81. Half red goatskin with marbled papered boards. Tipped to front fly leaf is a MS. note in the hand of John Payne Collier (1789-1883). On front free endpaper MS. note in the hand of J. O. Halliwell - Phillipps (1820-1889). MS. markings on t.p. Provenance: inscription on t.p.: "Jam: Ca[?]h:"; John Payne Collier copy; J. O. Halliwell - Phillipps copy; 1900 Folger purchase from George D. Smith, New York Call Number (Hamnet) R450
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 16716 Image Title A true relation of a barbarous and most cruell murther, committed by one Enoch ap Evan, who cut off his owne naturall mothers head, and his brothers. London, 1633 Source Title A true relation of a barbarous and most cruell murther... Source Created or Published 1633 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 10582 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) A true relation of a barbarous and most cruell murther, [com]mitted by one Enoch ap Euan, who cut off his owne naturall mothers head, and his brothers. The cause wherefore he did this most execrable act:... with his condemnation and execution. VVith certaine pregnant inducements, both diuine and morall,.... Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by Nicholas Okes, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1633. Physical Description (Hamnet) [20] p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Trials (Murder) -- England -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Evan, Enoch ap, d. 1633 -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Britwell Court Library, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Heber, Richard, 1773-1833, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) More, Richard, d. 1643, attributed author. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-B ⁴ C². Notes (Hamnet) "Enoch ap Euan his confession of his horrible fact.. writ.. with his owne hand" in verse, A4v-B2r. Notes (Hamnet) Sometimes attributed to Richard More. Notes (Hamnet) With title-page woodcut. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 10582 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S118619 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 6/3/43. Unbound. Imperfect: t.p. cropped at top and fore-edge, affecting text. Provenance: Heber label '1180'; Britwell sale, 26 March 1925:625; bought by Folger from Rosenbach list, 15 May 1943, p. 2 Call Number (Hamnet) STC 10582
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 2920 Source Title St. Paules-Church her bill for the Parliament, as it was presented to the Kings Matie on Midlent-Sunday last, and intended for the view of that most high and honorable court, and generally for all such as beare good will to the reflourishing estate of the said church. Partly in verse, partly in prose. Penned and published for her good by Hen: Farley author of her complaint. Source Creator Farley, Henry. Source Created or Published [1621] Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 10690 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Farley, Henry. Title (Hamnet) St. Paules-Church her bill for the Parliament, as it was presented to the Kings Matie on Midlent-Sunday last, and intended for the view of that most high and honorable court, and generally for all such as beare good will to the reflourishing estate of the said church. Partly in verse, partly in prose. Penned and published for her good by Hen: Farley author of her complaint. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London : Publisher (Hamnet) G. Eld for R. Milbourne], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Anno Dom. M. DC. XXI [1621] Physical Description (Hamnet) [44] p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England) -- History -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) James I, King of England, 1566-1625 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800. Notes (Hamnet) First leaf is blank. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's and publisher's names from STC. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-E ⁴ F². Notes (Hamnet) In verse and prose. Advocating and celebrating the repair of St. Paul's Cathedral. Notes (Hamnet) The title page and F1 verso each have a woodcut of St. Paul's with different verses in the scrolls. This woodcut is also found in STC 10688.5, where it has yet different verses in the scrolls--STC. Notes (Hamnet) Stationer's Register: Entered to R. Milbourne 20 May [1621] Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 10690 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S114668 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 10/7/42. Imperfect: wanting sigs. F1-2; cropped at head, affecting first word of title and some headlines; frayed and repaired; stained. Provenance: among inscriptions are: on front fly-leaf: 'Ex dono Johanes Parran Aug: 23...1731 Young Parran'; on A1v and back fly-leaf: 'Joshua Sedwick'; on A1r: 'Ex Libris M. L.' Call Number (Hamnet) STC 10690
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 7639 Source Title Fortunes tennis-ball: a warning to all that are nursers of pride, for justice is knowne to be eagle-ey'd.... Source Created or Published 1640 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 11198 copy 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Fortunes tennis-ball: a warning to all that are nursers of pride, for justice is knowne to be eagle-ey'd.... Or, A proviso for all those that are elevated, to take heed of falling, for fortune spights more the mightie then the poore: according to the poet: qui cadit in terram non habet unde cadit. Title (Hamnet) Proviso for all those that are elevated, to take heed of falling, for fortune spights more the mightie then the poore Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n.] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed anno Dom. 1640. Physical Description (Hamnet) [2], 6 p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Laud, William, 1573-1645 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) An attack upon William Laud. Notes (Hamnet) In verse. Notes (Hamnet) Place of publication from STC. Notes (Hamnet) With a title-page woodcut. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R212820 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 11198 Citations (Hamnet) Thomason, E.160[5] Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) HH89/14. Provenance: Harmsworth copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 11198 Copy 1
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 64813 Source Title The life and death of Griffin Flood informer. Whose cunning courses, churlish manners, and troublesome informations, molested a number of plaine dealing people in this city of London. Wherein is also declared the murther of Iohn Chipperford Vintner, for w Source Created or Published 1623 Physical Description [A2v] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 11090 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The life and death of Griffin Flood informer. Whose cunning courses, churlish manners, and troublesome informations, molested a number of plaine dealing people in this city of London. Wherein is also declared the murther of Iohn Chipperford Vintner, for which fact the said Griffin Flood was pressed to death the 18. day of Ianuary last past. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed [by G. Eld] for I. T[rundle?] and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible without New-Gate [by J. Wright], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1623. Physical Description (Hamnet) [48] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 4 ⁰. Associated Name (Hamnet) Flood, Griffin, d. 1623. Associated Name (Hamnet) Chipperford, John. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-C ⁸. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from and publisher's and vendor's names conjectured by STC. Notes (Hamnet) With woodcut illustration on leaf A1v. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 11090 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S117181 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 155966. Brown calfskin binding, gold tooled and signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London. Imperfect: lacking A1; sig. A2(t.p.) in facsimile Call Number (Hamnet) STC 11090
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 64812 Source Title The life and death of Griffin Flood informer. Whose cunning courses, churlish manners, and troublesome informations, molested a number of plaine dealing people in this city of London. Wherein is also declared the murther of Iohn Chipperford Vintner, for w Source Created or Published 1623 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 11090 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The life and death of Griffin Flood informer. Whose cunning courses, churlish manners, and troublesome informations, molested a number of plaine dealing people in this city of London. Wherein is also declared the murther of Iohn Chipperford Vintner, for which fact the said Griffin Flood was pressed to death the 18. day of Ianuary last past. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed [by G. Eld] for I. T[rundle?] and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible without New-Gate [by J. Wright], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1623. Physical Description (Hamnet) [48] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 4 ⁰. Associated Name (Hamnet) Flood, Griffin, d. 1623. Associated Name (Hamnet) Chipperford, John. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-C ⁸. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from and publisher's and vendor's names conjectured by STC. Notes (Hamnet) With woodcut illustration on leaf A1v. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 11090 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S117181 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 155966. Brown calfskin binding, gold tooled and signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London. Imperfect: lacking A1; sig. A2(t.p.) in facsimile Call Number (Hamnet) STC 11090
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 2794 Source Title A cat may look upon a king. Source Creator Weldon, Anthony, Sir, d. 1649? Source Created or Published 1652 Physical Description frontispiece || title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number W1271 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Weldon, Anthony, Sir, d. 1649? Title (Hamnet) A cat may look upon a king. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed for William Roybould, at the Unicorn in Pauls Church-yard, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1652. Physical Description (Hamnet) [8], 105, [5] p. ; 12 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Printers' advertisements -- England -- London -- Roybould, William. Subject (Hamnet) Printing privileges (Publishing) Associated Name (Hamnet) Lonsdale, Earls of, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Anonymous. By Sir Anthony Weldon. Cf. Wing. Notes (Hamnet) With frontis. portrait on leaf A2v. Notes (Hamnet) Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 10th.". Notes (Hamnet) Imprimatur at foot of leaf F4r: Published by authority. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: [A] ⁶, B-E¹², F ⁶. Citations (Hamnet) Thomason, E.1408[2] Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) R209518 Citations (Hamnet) Wing (2nd ed.), W1271 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 219909. Bound in red goatskin. Title leaf cropped along fore-edge, affecting woodcut, title, and imprint. Provenance: blue circular armorial bookplate of Lowther; inscription on front fly-leaf: "To my scratching / cat / Christmas / 1945"; book-label of William Salloch, Ossining, N.Y.; Folger gift of Bertita E. Compton in memory of Bertita Smith Compton Call Number (Hamnet) W1271
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 944 Image Title News from sea, of two notorious pyrats Ward the Englishman, and Danseker the Dutchman. London, 1609 Source Title [Newes from sea, of two notorious pyrats Ward the Englishman, and Danseker the Dutchman.] Ward and Danseker, tvvo notorious pyrate[s,]... Image Details title page Source Created or Published 1609 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 25022.2 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Newes from sea, of two notorious pyrats Ward the Englishman, and Danseker the Dutchman. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Newes from sea, of two notorious pyrats Ward the Englishman, and Danseker the Dutchman. Title (Hamnet) Newes from sea of Ward the pirate Title (Hamnet) Ward and Danseker, tvvo notorious pyrate[s,] Ward an Englishman, and Danseker a Dutchman. VVith a true relation of all or the mo[st] piraces by them committed vnto the sixt of Aprill. 1609. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed at London : Publisher (Hamnet) [by E. Allde] for N. Butter and a[re] to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Pide Bull, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1609. Physical Description (Hamnet) [32] p. : ill. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Ward, John, fl. 1603-1615. Subject (Hamnet) Danser, Simon de. Subject (Hamnet) Pirates -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Luttrell, Narcissus, 1657-1732, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Identified as STC 25022a on UMI microfilm. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from STC. Notes (Hamnet) An edition, omitting the dedication, of: Newes from sea (STC 25022). Notes (Hamnet) Running title reads: Newes from sea of Ward the pirate. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁴ (±A1) B-D ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) Title page is a cancel. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S106291 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 25022.5 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 1/22/41. Imperfect: title leaf is cropped, affecting title, woodcut, and imprint. Final leaf is damaged and repaired, affecting text. Tan calf binding. Provenance: inscribed on t.p.: "Ex donotom: Mar: Lewk:"; "N: L: S: [i.e. Narcissus Luttrell]" Call Number (Hamnet) STC 25022.2
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 31414 Source Title The English usurer; or usury condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England... Source Created or Published 1634 Physical Description illustrated title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 3129 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) English usurer; or usury condemned, by the most learned and famous divines of the Church of England Title (Hamnet) The English usurer; or usury condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England, and dedicated to all his Maiesties subiects, for the stay of further increase of the same. Collected by Iohn Blaxton, preacher of Gods Word at Osmington, in Dorcet- shire. Title (Hamnet) Usury condemned, by the most learned and famous divines of the Church of England Title (Hamnet) Vsvry condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England Title (Hamnet) English vsvrer; or vsvry condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by Iohn Norton, and are to bee sold by Francis Bovvman, in Oxford, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1634. Physical Description (Hamnet) [18], 84 p. : bill. (woodcut) ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Usury -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Blaxton, John, comp. Notes (Hamnet) One of three imprint variants of this edition. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: pi² A ⁴ (-A1) a ⁴ B-L ⁴ M². Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S123064 Citations (Hamnet) Madan, I, p. 175-6 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 3129 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs759. Polished mottled calf, signed by Riviere & son. Side margins trimmed. Provenance: John Pearson copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 3129
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 1019 Image Title Nicholas Breton. A Murmurer. London, 1607 Source Title A murmurer. Source Creator Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? Image Details title page Source Created or Published 1607 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 3671.2 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? Title (Hamnet) A murmurer. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by Robert Ravvorth, and are to be sold by Iohn Wright, at his shop neere Christ-Church gate, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1607. Physical Description (Hamnet) [100] p. ; 8 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Dissenters -- England -- Controversial literature. Associated Name (Hamnet) Brand, John, 1744-1806, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Britwell Court Library, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Heber, Richard, 1773-1833, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Anonymous. By Nicholas Breton. Notes (Hamnet) Against dissidence. Notes (Hamnet) Identified as STC 3671a on UMI microfilm reel 645. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁸ (-A1) B-F ⁸ G ⁴ (-G4). Notes (Hamnet) With a title-page woodcut. Notes (Hamnet) Another state (STC 3671.5) has Breton's name on A5r and v. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S104771 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 3671 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) 6/3/43. MS. inscription on t.p. scratched out. Provenance: bookplate of J. Brand; signature of Ant: Abdy; Richard Heber - Britwell Court copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 3671.2
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 2672 Source Title The court and country, or A briefe discourse dialogue-wise set downe betweene a courtier and a country-man: contayning the manner and condition of their liues, with many delectable and pithy sayings worthy obseruation. Also, necessary notes for a courtier. VVritten by N.B. Gent. Source Creator Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? Source Created or Published 1618 Physical Description illustrated title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 3642 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? Title (Hamnet) The court and country, or A briefe discourse dialogue-wise set downe betweene a courtier and a country-man: contayning the manner and condition of their liues, with many delectable and pithy sayings worthy obseruation. Also, necessary notes for a courtier. VVritten by N.B. Gent. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed at London : Publisher (Hamnet) By G. Eld for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible without Newgate, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1618. Physical Description (Hamnet) [38] p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Country life -- England -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) England -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Courts and courtiers -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) The title page is a cancel, with two woodcuts, printed as E4. Variant: also having the cancellandum title, lacking the woodcuts. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁴ (-A1, +E4) B-E ⁴ (-E4). Notes (Hamnet) Identified as STC 3642 on UMI microfilm reel 645. Notes (Hamnet) N.B. = Nicholas Breton. Notes (Hamnet) Running title reads: The courtier and the country-man. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S104725 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 3641 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) HH33/27. Red goatskin binding, signed by Riviere. Variant. Stained. Provenance: Harmsworth copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 3642
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