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Catalogue of the MSS. preAYLOFFE, Sir Joseph, Bart. Calendars of the ancient Charters, &c. served in the British Museum, hiand of the Welch and Scottish therto undescribed. Rolls, now remaining in the Tower 4to. 2 vols. of London, &c. &c. Lond. 1772 or 1774. 4to.

This work was begun by the Rev. P. Morant. Heath, 4392, 14s. 6d.

An elaborate and highly useful catalogue. Bindley, pt. i. 120, 14s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 306, 19s.-LARGE PAPER, Steevens, 84, 1. 13s.

AYSCU, Edward. Historie, con

AYMON. The Hystory of the four Sonnes of Aymon. Emprynted tayning the Warres, Treaties, Marriages, and other Occurrents between the 8th day of May, 1504. folio.

Black letter. From the colophon to England and Scotland, from K. Copland's edition we are assured that an William the Conqueror vntill the edition was printed by W. de Worde.

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The foure Sonnes of Aimon. happy Vnion. Lond. 1607. 4to. 15s. AYTOUN, Sir Robert. Basia sive Emprynted by W. Copland, 1554. Strena Cal. Jan. Lond. 1605. 4to.

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Several poetical pieces of Ayton's will Black letter, with wood cuts. Contains be found in the Deliti Poetarum ScotoClxxvii. folios. Of this highly interesting rum. Amst. 1637. romance some copes are printed for Thomas Petyt, others for Robert Toye. Rox

Azores. A Report of the Truth burghe, 6361, morocco, 55. Brunet, in of the Fight about the Isles of his Manuel du Libraire,' Paris, 1820. Açorees, this last Summer; betwixt vol. iii. p. 175-6, notices several French the Revenge and an Armada of the editions of this romance. AYRE, William. Memoirs of the King of Spaine. Printed for W. Life and Writings of Alexander Ponsonbie, 1591. 4to.

Pope. Lond. 1745. 8vo. 2 vols. with portraits.

AYRES, Philip. Emblems of Love, Dedicated to in four Languages. the Ladyes. Lond. 8vo.

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Lyric Poems, made in Imitation of the Italians. Of which many are Translations from other Languages. Lond. 1687. 8vo.

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AYSCOUGH, Rev. Samuel.

Black letter, 14 leaves. This tract, said to be 'penned by the honorable Sir Walter Raleigh,' is reprinted in Hakluyt, vol. ii. A copy of the tract is in the British Mu

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BROME, Alexan-
der.-Heinsius.
B. A. D.-
Court of James
the First, King of
Great Britain and
Ireland; with di-

vers Rules, most pure Precepts, and An selected Definitions, lively delineated. Index to the remarkable Passages Lond. 1620. 4to. with port. of James, and Words made use of by Shake- by Vaughan. speare, calculated to point out the different Meanings to which the words are applied. royal 8vo. 15s. to 20s.

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B. C.-(BARKSDALE, Clement) Musai Lond. 1790. Lusus Amatorius :

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Poema, &c. Cui aliæ (tres scilicet)

A work of great labour, highly valuable accedunt Nuga Poetice. Londini, and useful. Reprinted Dublin, 1791, and London, 1827, in demy 8vo. 15s., so as to 1694. 4to. range with the editions of Shakespeare.

The first of these Nuge Poctice' in

Fragmentum Libri quinti Poematis verè divini quod Paradisus Amissa inscribitur.'

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An allegorical poem on the life of man, extending to 219 octave stanzas.

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Dedicated To Robert Earle of Essex, 34 leaves. Then 'The Argument,' 4 leaves &c.-O. B. The Epistle to the Reader,' more.

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BAYLY, Thomas.

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BREWER, Anthony.

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BACHILER, Samuel. Discourse proving by many and forcible Rea

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BACKUS, Isaac. History of New with the original editions and translations, This edition has been carefully collated England, with particular reference and contains numerous letters, portraits, to the Baptists. Boston, New England, 1777. 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.

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