A short list of paratexts with only one paratext will follow soon! This facet of the project is ongoing, as I make my way through roughly three thousand EEBO records marked "women in publishing" (many thanks to the graduate students who generated this tag!).
The following table is a work in progress, tracing the paratexts included or designed by women stationers. I privilege works with at least two or more paratexts, focusing in particular on paratexts that reveal the labor of book design, such as errata, tables of content, or catalogues of books for sale.
Print Agent | Gender | Title | Imprint | Trade | Additional Print Agent (STC) | Title Page Author | Author | Additional Authors | Genre | Year | Total Paratexts | Paratext Title | Paratext Type | Bibliographic Number | Additional Paratexts | Notes | Copy From |
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Anne Griffin | Female | A treatise of the knowledge of God. As excellently as compendiously handled by the famous and learned diuine Peter du Moulin, late minister of the Reformed Church in Paris, and professor of theology in the Vniuersity of Sedan. ; Whereunot are annexed his exquisite discourses with that great master of eloquence Monsieur de Balzac. ; Translated out of the originall, by Robert Codrington Master of Arts | London: Printed by Anne Griffin | Printer | Peter Du Moulin | Robert Codrington | Robert Codginton | Pierre du Moulin | Religion | 1634 | 2 | Errors are all but privations... | Errata | STC 7322.5 | To the true lover of all good learning and the perfect mirrour of her sex and age, Alice countesse of Derby vice-countesse Kinton, le knocking etc., and queen in the isle of man (R. C.) | The translator to the reader (Codrington) | University of Liverpool Library | ||
Anne Griffin | Female | Essaies upon the five senses revived by a new supplement; with a pithy one upon detraction. Continued with sundry Christian resolves, and divine contemplations, full of passion and devotion; purposely composed for the zealously-disposed. By Ric: Brathwayt Esquire | London: Printed by Anne Griffin, and are to bee sold by Henry Shepard in Chancery lane, at the signe of the Bible | Printer | Henry Shepard | Ric. Brathwayt | Richard Brathwaite | Religion | 1635 | 4 | A table or summary, analysing upon the substance of every subject contained in this booke | Upon the errata | Table of Contents, Errata | STC 3567 | To the right honourable Thomas, lord Coventry, baron of Ailsborough, and lord keeper of the great seale of England (Ri. Brathwait) | An advertisement to the devout reader, upon the use of the five senses | Title page includes woodcut frontispiece | British Library | |
Elizabeth Purslowe | Female | The history of the Sabbath In two bookes. By Pet. Heylyn | London: Printed for Henry Seile, and are to bee sold at the Signe of the Tygers-head in Saint Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Thomas Harper | Thomas Cotes, Henry Seile | Pet. Heylyn | Peter Heylyn | Religion | 1636 | 2 | An advertisement to the reader, touching the errata | Errata | STC 13274 | To the most high and mightie prince, Charles | Printers' names provided by STC | British Library | |
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | Precious remedies against Satans device, or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores ... by Thomas Brookes | London: Printed by M. Simmons for John Hancock | Printer | John Hancock | Thomas Brookes | Thomas Brooks | Religion | 1656 | 5 | There are two other bookes lately published by Master Thomas Brookes... | Other books printed, and sold by him | Christian reader | Catalogue, Errata | B4955 | To his most dear and precious ones; the sons and daughters of the most high God, over whom the Holy Ghost hath made him a watchman (Thomas Brooks) | A word to the reader (Thomas Brooks) | Possibly printed by Mary Simmons | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | |
Ellen Cotes | Male, Female | An answer to a letter written by the R.R. the Ld Bp of Rochester. Concerning the chapter of original sin, in the Vnum necessarium. By Jer. Taylor D.D. | London: Printed by E. Cotes for R. Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane | Printer | Richard Royston | Jer. Taylor | Jeremy Taylor | Religion | 1656 | 4 | An advertisement to the reader | The names of several treatises and sermons written by Jer. Taylor DD. | Books written by H. Hammond. D.D. | Books newly published | Errata, Catalogue | T286 | British Library | |||
Mary Simmons | Female | Precious remedies against Satans device, or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores ... by Thomas Brookes | London: Printed by M. Simmons for John Hancock and are to be sold at the first shop in Popeshead Alley, next to Cornhill | Printer | John Hancock | Thomas Brookes | Thomas Brooks | Religion | 1656 | 5 | A table shewing the principall things in this treatise | The stationer to the reader (J. H.) | There are two other bookes lately published by master Thomas Brookes | Other books printed, and sold by him | Christian reader | Errata, Table of Contents, To the Reader, Catalogue | Wing B4955 | The epistle dedicatory | A word to the reader | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female | An answer to a letter written by the R.R. the Ld Bp of Rochester. Concerning the chapter of original sin, in the Vnum necessarium. / By Jer. Taylor D.D. | London: Printed by E. Cotes for R. Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane | Printer | Roy Royston | Jer. Taylor | Jeremy Taylor | Religion | 1656 | 4 | An advertisement to the reader | The names of several treatises and sermons written by Jer. Taylor D. D. | Books written by H. Hammond. D. D. | Books newly published | Errata, Catalogue | Wing T286 | British Library | |||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | An exposition with practicall observations upon the 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. chapters of the Proverbs grammaticall, rhetoricall, logicall, and theologicall. As they were delivered in severall expository lectures at Christ-Church in Canterbury. By Francis Taylor, B. in D | London: Printed by E. Cotes, and are to be sold by Henry Eversden at the Gray-hound in Pauls-Church-yard | Printer | Henry Eversden | Francis Taylor | Francis Taylor | Religion | 1657 | 3 | A Table of the Books used by the author | These books following are to be sold by Henry Eversden, at the greyhound in Pauls Churchyard | Index, Catalogue | T274A | To the Christian reader (Francis Taylor) | Congregational Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female | Ecclesia vindicata: or, The Church of England justified: I. In the way and manner of her reformation. II. In officiating by a publick liturgie. III. In prescribing a set form of prayer to be used by preachers before their sermons. IV. In her right and patrimony of tithes. V. In retaining the episcopal government. And therewith, VI. The canonical ordination of priests and deacons. By Peter Heylyn, D.D. | London: printed by E. Cotes for Henry Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet | Printer | Richard Hodgkinson, Henry Seile | Peter Heylyn | Peter Heylyn | Religion | 1657 | 5 | The contents of the chapters | The errata of the first part to be thus corrected | Table of Contents, Errata | Wing H1704 | To his ever honored master Edward Davis clerk, master of arts and vicar of Shilton in the county of Berks | A general preface to the reader, concerning the designe and method of the following work | To the reader | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female | An exposition with practicall observations upon the 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. chapters of the Proverbs grammaticall, rhetoricall, logicall, and theologicall. As they were delivered in severall expository lectures at Christ-Church in Canterbury. By Francis Taylor, B. in D. | London: printed by E. Cotes, and are to be sold by Henry Eversden at the Gray-hound in Pauls-Church-yard | Printer | Henry Eversden | Francis Taylor | Francis Taylor | Religion | 1657 | 4 | A table of Hebrew words expounded in this book | A table of the doctrines arising from the words | These books following are to be sold by Henry Eversden, at the Greyhound in Pauls Churchyard | Index, Catalogue | Wing T274A | To the Christian reader | Congregational Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female | Miscellanea; or, serious, useful considerations, moral, historical, theological Together with the characters of a true believer in paradoxes and seeming contradictions. An essay. Also, a little box of safe purgative, and restorative pils, to be constantly taken by all those that desire, either to get their souls into, or to keep them in, an healthful, holy, heavenly frame and temper: or, a wholesome diet-drink for Christians. By Tho. Goddard, Gent. | London: printed by E.C. and are to be sold by Richard Gammon, over against Exceter House in the Strand | Printer | Tho. Goddard | Thomas Goddard | Religion | 1661 | 6 | The Printer to the Reader whether courtenous, Christian, or critical | Errata | To the Reader, Errata, Advertisement | G916A | To the right honourable, Robert, earl of Sunderland, and Baron of Wormleiton (Tho. Goddard) | To the Christian Reader | To his worthy friend, Mr. Tho. Goddard (Tho. Pestel) | To my worthily honoured , and very good friend Mr. Thomas Goddard (E. S.) | Unsigned paratext, possibly by Cotes. See also Wing G916 | William Andrews Clark Memorial Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female | Resolves: divine, moral, political The eighth impression. With new and several other additions both in prose and verse, not extant in the former impressions. By Owen Felltham Esq | London: printed by E. Cotes, for A. Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet | Printer | Owen Felltham Esq | Owen Feltham | Ethics | 1661 | 3 | To the Reader | Errata | A table of the matter in the several tracts of the book Resolves | To the Reader, Table of Contents, Errata | F655B | Most humbly these to the right lady, the lady Mary countess dowager of Thomond (Owen Feltham) | British Library | |||
Gertrude Dawson | Female | A choice manuall, or rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised by the Right Honourable, the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of the virtue of Gascon pouder, and lapis contra yarvam, by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite waies of preserving, conserving, candying | London: printed, by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by William Shears at the sign of the Blew Bible in Bedford Street in Coven Garden | Printer | William Shears | Elizabeth Grey | Medicine | 1661 | 4 | A table of the contents | A table of contents of the additions | Table of Contents | Wing / M2849. | To the vertuous and most noble lady Latitia Popham, wife of the honourable and truly valiant colonel Alexander Popham (W. J.) | To the reader (W. J.) | Possible compiler signed dedication and epistle to the reader (W. J.) | Folger Shakespeare Library | ||
John Williams | Female, Male | Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world with the several church-governments, from the creation to these times. Also, a discovery of all known heresies in all ages and places: and choice observations & reflections throughout the whole. The fourth edition, enlarged and perfected, by Alexander Ross. To which are annexed, the lives, actions, and ends of certain notorious hereticks. With their effigies in copper-plates | London: printed by Sarah Giffin, for J.S. and are to be sold by John Wiliams, at the Crown and Globe in Saint Pauls Church-yard | Bookseller | Sarah Giffin | J. S. | Religion | 1664 | 6 | The booksellers advertisement to the reader (J. S.) | The desire of some friends hath occasioned the publishing of this list of books compiled by the author | The contents... | An alphabetical table to the revelation of hereticks | Catalogue, Index, To the Reader, Table of Contents | R1945A | To the worshipful Robert Abdy, esquire (Alex Ross) | The preface to the reader concerning the use of this book (A. R.) | British Library | ||||
Ellen Cotes | Female | A guide to heaven from the Word, or, Good counsell how to close savingly with Christ with some short but serious questions to ask our hearts every morning and evening, whether we walk closely with him : and especially, rules for the strict and due observation of the Lords day | London: Printed by E.C. for H. Brome at the Gun in Ivy lane | Printer | Henry Brome | Samuel Hardy | Religion | 1664 | 2 | To the Reader | A catalogue of some books printed for H. Brome, at the Gun in Ivy-lane | To the Reader, Catalogue | Wing H753A | Epistle to the reader is unsigned, may be by author | Trinity College Library, University of Cambridge | |||
Ellen Cotes | Female | London's dreadful visitation, or, A collection of all the bills of mortality for this present year beginning the 20th of December, 1664, and ending the 19th of December following: as also the general or whole years bill : according to the report made to the King's Most Excellent Majesty / by the Company of Parish-Clerks of London. | London: Printed and are to be sold by E. Cotes living in Aldergate street, printer to the said company | Printer | Anonymous | Proclamations | 1665 | 1 | The Printer to the Reader | To the Reader | Wing G1593A | Unsigned paratext, possibly by Cotes | Cambridge University Library | ||||
Ellen Cotes | Female | The mysterie of rhetorique unveil'd wherein above 130 the tropes and figures are severally derived from the Greek into English : together with lively definitions and variety of Latin, English, scriptural, examples, pertinent to each of them apart. Conducing very much to the right understanding of the sense of the letter of the scripture, (the want whereof occasions many dangerous errors this day). Eminently delightful and profitable for young scholars, and others of all sorts, enabling them to discern and imitate the elegancy in any author they read, &c. / by John Smith. | London: Printed by E. Cotes for George Eversden at the Mayden-head in St. Pauls-Church-yard | Printer | Goerge Eversden | John Smith | John Smith | Prose | 1665 | 5 | The Contents of the Pre-ambular part of this Book | The Alphabetical Table, or a Synopsis, whereby the Reader may on a sudden, view all the Tropes and Figures, or find out which of them he principally aims at; where, next after the Trope, or Figure, is the genuine Signification of the word in English, then a brief description of each Trope and Figure, and lastly a referring to the Pages, where they are largely Explained and Exemplified: Note likewise that some words which are neither Tropes, nor Figures, yet being abstruse words, and incident to the unveiling divers of the Figures, are here inserted, and the Reader referred to the pages, where they are also described and exemplified | A Catalogue of some Books printed for, and sold by George Eversden at the Maiden-head in Saint Pauls Church-yard | Table of Contents, Index, Catalogue | Wing / S2581 | To the Right Worshipful, Sir Martin Noell, Knight | The Author to the Reader | The Huntington Library | ||
Anne Seile | Female | Cosmographie, in four books containing the chorographie and historie of the whole world, and all the principal kingdoms, provinces, seas, and isles thereof / by Peter Heylyn ; with an accurate and an approved index of all the kingdoms, provinces, countries, inhabitants, people, cities, mountains, rivers, seas, islands, forts, bayes, capes, forests, &c. of any remarque in the whole world, much wanted and desired in the former, and now annexed to this last impression, revised and corrected by the author himself immediately before his death. | London: Printed for Anne Seile against St Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, 1666. | Bookseller | Unknown printer | Peter Heylyn | Peter Heylyn | Travel | 1666 | 2 | An Advertisement to the reader concerning this large and exact table | To the Reader | Wing H1691 | To the reader, the author rendereth this account of his undertaking and performance in the following work | Printer's name not listed. See also Wing H1694A printed for Philip Chetwind and Anne Seile | The Huntington Library | |
Ellen Cotes | Female | The plague of Athens which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warr / first described in Greek by Thucydides, then in Latin by Lucretius, now attempted in English by Tho. Sprat. | London: Printed by E. C. for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-lane | Printer | Henry Brome | Tho. Sprat | Thomas Sprat | Poetry, Translation | 1667 | 1 | A list of some choice books, printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-lane | Catalogue | Wing / S5041 | University of Illinois Library | |||
Ellen Cotes | Female | The Catalogue of our English writers on the Old and New Testament either in whole or in part : whether commentators, elucidators, adnotators, expositors, at large or in single sermons : corrected and enlarged with three or four thousand additionals | London: Printed by E. Cotes for Thomas Williams | Printer | Thomas Williams | Anonymous | Religion, Bible | 1668 | 2 | Books printed for Thomas Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain | Errata | Catalogue, Errata | Wing / C7367 | To the reader | Yale University Library | |||
Anne Seile | Female | Cosmography in four books. Containing the chorography and history of the whole world, and all the principal kingdoms, provinces, seas, and isles thereof. / By Peter Heylyn. With an accurate and improved index of all the kingdoms, ... and now annexed this last impression, revised and corrected by the author himself immediately before his death. | London: Printed for Anne Seile over against S. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreete | Bookseller | Philip Chetwind | Peter Heylyn | Peter Heylyn | Geography, Cosmography | 1669 | 6 | An advertisement to the reader concerning this large and exact table, much wanted and desired in the first and second, and now annexed to the third and fourth impression of this book | A table of some principal things herein contained, not properly reducible to the following index | A computation of the foreign coins herein mentioned with the English | An alphabetical and exact table, wherein is set down, the names (ancient and modern) of all the kingdoms, seas, islands, forts, bayes, capes forests, etc | Advertisement | Index, To the Reader, Errata | H1694A | To the reader, the author rendreth this account of his undertaking and performance in the following work (Peter Hetlin) | To my brother the author (Edw. Heylin) | Has separate title page with engraved frontispiece and only Anne's name in imprint | University of Texas at Austin Library | |
Ellen Cotes | Female | Pleroma to Pneumatikon, or, A being filled with the Spirit wherein is proved that it is a duty incumbent on all men (especially believers) that they be filled with the spirit of God ... : as also the divinity, or Godhead of the Holy Ghost asserted ... : the necessity of the ministry of the Gospel (called the ministry of the Spirit) discussed ... : all heretofore delivered in several sermons from Ephes. 5. 18 / by ... Mr. John Goodwin ... ; and published after his death | London: Printed by E.C. for Henry Eversden at his Shop under the Crown-Tavern in West-Smithfield | Printer | Henry Eversden | Mr. John Goodwin | John Goodwin | Religion, Bible | 1670 | 6 | The publishers to the ingenuous and christian reader | The Contents of the Chapters | Errata | A Table of such Texts of Scripture unto which light is given in the foregoing Discourse | Some general Rules for the opening and understanding of several Scriptures in the Book | Errata, To the Reader, Table of Contents | Wing / G1190 | To all that desire to be filled with the holy spirit | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | ||
Anne Johnson | Female | The unlucky citizen experimentally described in the various misfortunes of an unlucky Londoner calculated for the meridian of this city but may serve by way of advice to all the cominalty of England, but more perticularly to parents and children, masters and servants, husbands and wives intermixed with severall choice novels stored with variety of [brace] examples and advice, president and precept illustrated with pictures fitted to the severall stories | London: Printed by Anne Johnson, for Fra. Kirkman and are to be Sold at his Shop in Fan-Church street over against the sign of the Robin-Hood near Aldgate and by most other Booksellers | Printer | Francis Kirkman | Prose | 1673 | 3 | To the Reader instead of the Errata | Errata | Wing / K638 | The Preface | To the reader | The Huntington Library | ||||
Elizabeth Calvert | Female | The Difference Between the Old and New Covenant stated and explained with an exposition of the covenant of grace in the principal concernments of it | London: Printed for Eliz. Calvert at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of St Pauls, 1674. | Printer | Unknown printer | Samuel Petto | Samnuel Petto | Religion, Theology | 1674 | 2 | Books Printed, and are to be sold by Elizabeth Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of St. Pauls. | Catalogue | Wing P1896 | To the reader | Harvard University Library | ||
Anne Maxwell | Female | The weavers pocket-book: or, Weaving spiritualized In a discourse, wherein men employed in that occupation, are instructed how to raise heavenly meditations, from the several parts of their work. To which also are added some few moral and spiritual observations, relating both to that and other trades. By J. C. D.D. | London: printed by A. Maxwell for Tho. Parkhurst, and are to be sold at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chappel | Printer | Thomas Parkhurst | John Collinges | Religion, Economics | 1675 | 4 | Books to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and three crowns, in Cheapside | Reader | Catalogue, Errata | Wing C5349 | The epistle dedicatory | To the reader | Congregational Library | |||
Anne Maxwell | Female, Male | Balm in Gilead, or, A spur to repentance as it was lately delivered in a sermon by James Strong | London: Printed by A. Maxwell for Edward Brewster, at the sign of the Crane in St. Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Edward Brewster | James Strong | James Strong | Religion | 1676 | 2 | Books printed for Edward Brewster at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1676, Since the late dreadful Fire | Catalogue | Wing S5989 | To the experienced Christian unto whose hands the ensuing Discourse shall come; especially the Hearers and Favourers of it in and about Taunton, to whom it was preached; Grace, Mercy and Peace | Cambridge University Library | ||
Anne Maxwell | Female, Male | Miscellanea ... by a Person of Honour | Printed by A. M. and R. R. for Edward Gellibrand, at the Golden-Ball in St. Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Robert Roberts | Edward Gellibrand | A Person of Honour | William Temple | Politics | 1680 | 1 | The author's Letter to the Stationer, upon occasion of the following Papers | To the Stationer | Wing R223440 | Printers' names suggested by Wing | Codrington Library, All Souls College, University of Oxford | ||
Anne Maxwell | Female, Male | Miscellanea | London: Printed by A. M. and R. R. for Edw. Gellibrand, at the Golden-Ball in St. Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Robert Roberts | A person of honour | William Temple | Prose | 1680 | 1 | The author's Letter to the Stationer, upon occasion of the following Papers | To the Stationer | Wing T646 | Newberry Library | |||
Hannah Sawbridge | Female | A way to get wealth containing six principal vocations, or callings, in which every good husband or house-wive may lawfully employ themselves ... / the first five books gathered by G.M., the last by master W.L. for the benefit of Great Brittain. | London: Printed by T.B. for Hannah Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate Hill | Bookseller | T. B. | G. M. | Gervase Markham | Husbandry, Agriculture | 1683 | 3 | A short table of all the hard words in this book | Index | Wing M682 | To the right honorable and most enobled with all inward and outward vertues, Richard Sackville, baron of Buckburst, and earl of Dorset, etc. (G. M.) | To the Courteous Reader (G. M.) | Harvard University Library | ||
Mary Clark | Female, Male | The life and reign of King Henry the Eighth written by the Right Honourable Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury | London: Printed by Mary Clark, for Ann Mearn, and are to be sold by Tho. Sawbridg at the three Flower-de-luces in Little-Brittain | Printer | Ann Mearn | Thomas Sawbridge | Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury | Edward Herbert | History, Politics | 1683 | 1 | An index of the main matters couch'd in this royal story | Index | Wing / H1507 | To the kings most excellent majesty (Henry Herbert) | Includes frontispiece portrait of King Henry the Eighth | Harvard University Library | |
Hannah Sawbridge | Female | The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids as boards, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. : also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added, The use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler by William Leybourn | London: Printed for Hannah Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate Hill | Bookseller | William Leybourn | William Leybourn | Mathematics | 1684 | 3 | Advertisement | Mathematical Books to sold by Hannah Sawbridge | Advertisement | Wing L1921 | To the Reader | The Huntington Library | |||
Hannah Sawbridge | Female | Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical. In four parts. | London: Printed by T.B. for Hannah sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill | Printer | T. B. | William Leybourn | William Leybourn | Mathematics | 1684 | 4 | The contents | Books of this authors already extant | Catalogue, Table of Contents | Wing L1895A | To the reader | Advertisement | Folger Shakespeare Library | ||
Joan Jugge | Female | The arte of navigation conteining a compendious description of the sphere, with the making of certayne instrumentes and rules for navigations, and exemplified by many demonstrations. Written by Martin Cortes, Spaniarde, Englyshed out of Spanishe by Richarde Eden, and now newly corrected and amended in divers places. 1584. Whereunto may be added at the wyll of the byer, another very fruitefull and necessary booke of navigation, translated out of Latine by the sayd Eden. And printed by Johan Jugge wydowe | London: By the widowe of Richard Jugge, late printer to the Queenes Maiestie | Printer | Martin Cotes | Martin Cortes | Richard Eden | Travel, Translation | 1584 | 3 | Here beginneth the table of this booke | Table of Contents | STC 5801 | To the right wooshyfull syr Wylliam Garerd knight, and master Thomas Lodge... | The epistle dedicatorie of Martin Cotes, to the most mightie and victorious monarch Charles the Emperour, the fyfth of that name, King of Spayne | The work contains a large number of complex compass illustrations | The Huntington Library | |
John Charlewood | Male, Female | Endimion, the man in the moone Playd before the Queenes Maiestie at Greenewich on Candlemas day at night, by the Chyldren of Paules. | At London : Printed by I. Charlewood, for the widdowe Broome, 1591. | Printer | Joan Broome | John Lyly | Drama | 1591 | 1 | The Printer to the Reader | To the Reader | STC 17050 | Paratext author assumed by Williams | The Huntington Library | |||
Joan Orwin | Male, Female | The most strange and admirable discouerie of the three witches of Warboys arraigned, conuicted, and executed at the last assises at Huntington, for the bewitching of the fiue daughters of Robert Throckmorton esquire, and diuers other persons, with sundrie diuellish and grieuous torments: and also for the witching to death of the Lady Crumwell, the like hath not been heard of in this age | London: Printed by the Widdowe Orwin, for Thomas Man, and Iohn Winington, and are to be solde in Paternoster Rowe, at the signe of the Talbot | Printer | Thomas Man | John Winington | Anonymous | Religion | 1593 | 2 | To the right worshipful master Edward Fenner, one of the justices of the court of her majesties bench | To the reader | To the Reader, Dedication | STC 25019 | Dedication and epistle are unsigned; could be by printer or publishers | Folger Shakespeare Library | |||
Joan Orwin | Male, Female | Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall viewe of papistrie wherein the whole mysterie of iniquitie, and summe of antichristian doctrine is set downe, which is maintained this day by the Synagogue of Rome, against the Church of Christ, together with an antithesis of the true Christian faith, and an antidotum or counterpoyson out of the Scriptures, against the whore of Babylons filthy cuppe of abominations: deuided into foure bookes or centuries, that is, so many hundreds of popish heresies and errors | London: Printed by the widdow Orwin, for Thomas Man, dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Talbot | Printer | Thomas Man | Andrew Willet | Religion | 1594 | 2 | A particular index or table of all the controversier, with their several questions contayned in this treatise | The faults escaped you may correct thus | Table of Contents, Errata | STC 25697 | To the right vertuous, most excellent, and noble princesse queene Elizabeth our dread lady, by the grace of God, queene of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the fayth (Andrew Willet) | The preface to the reader (And. Willet) | The Huntington Library | |||
Joan Orwin | Male, Female | Zepheria | London: Printed by the widdowe Orwin, for N. L. and John Busbie | Printer | John Busbie | Anonymous | Poetry | 1594 | 1 | Curteous gentlemen, I pray you thus corect these faultes escaped | Errata | STC 26124 | The Huntington Library | ||||
Joan Orwin | Male, Female | The arraignment and conviction of usurie That is, The iniquitie, and unlawfulnes of usurie, displayed in sixe sermons, preached at Saint Edmunds Burie in Suffolke, vpon Prouerb. 28.8. By Miles Mosse, minister of the worde, and Bacheler of Divinitie. Seene and allowed by authoritie. The especiall contents of this booke, are declared in the page next before the treatise it self. Reade all, or censure none | London: Printed by the widdow Orwin, for Thomas Man | Printer | Thomas Man | Miles Mosse | Miles Mosse | Religion | 1595 | 4 | The names of the speciall authors used in this treatise: besides the bookes of the holie and canonicall scriptures | In this treatise, are handled these foure principall pountes | Index, Table of Contents | STC 18207 | To the most reverend father in God, John Archbishop of Canturburie (Miles Mosse) | To the Christian Reader (Miles Mosse) | See also STC 18208 | The Huntington Library | |
Joan Orwin | Female | The rowsing of the sluggard, in 7. sermons Published at the request of divers godlie and well affected. By W.B. Minister of the word of God at Reading in Barkeshire | London: Printed by the Widow Orwin for Thomas Man | Printer | Thomas Man | W. B. | William Burton | Religion | 1595 | 1 | A Table whrein are set forth the principall poyntes that are handled in the Treatise following | Table of Contents | STC 4176 | Complex foldout table of contents with brakets laying out the sections | Bodleian Library | ||
Joan Orwin | Female | The pathway to perfection. a sermon preached at Saint Maryes Spittle in London on Wednesday in Easter weeke. 1593. / By Thomas Playfere, Doctor of Divinitie | London: Printed by the Widow Orwin for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules church yeard, at the signe of the Angel | Printer | Andrew Wise | Thomas Playfere | Thomas Playfere | Religion | 1596 | 3 | To the reader | Faults in the Sermon | Faults in the marginall notes | To the Reader, Errata | STC 20020 | Unsigned preface to the reader could be by author or stationer | Newberry Library | ||
Elizabeth Burby | Female | A trial of the Romish clergies title to the Church by way of answer to a popish pamphlet written by one A.D. and entituled A treatise of faith, wherein is briefly and plainly shewed a direct way, by which every man may resolve and settle his mind in all doubts, questions and controversies, concerning matters of faith. By Antonie Wotton. In the end you have three tables: one of the texts of Scripture expounded or alledged in this booke: another of the testimonies of ancient and later writers, with a chronologie of the times in which they lived: a third of the chiefe matters contained in the treatise and answer | London: Printed for Elizabeth Burby Widow, and are to be sold at the signe of the Swan in Pauls Churchyard | Printer | Richard Field | A. D. | Anthony Wotton | Religion | 1608 | 4 | Texts of Scripture expounded or applied | A Table of the Authors alledged | A table of the chiefe matters contained in the Treatise and Answer | Faults escaped | Errata, Index | STC 26009 | To the Christian reader (Antony Wotton) | British Library | ||
Elizabeth Burby | Male, Female | Disce vivere. = Learne to live. A briefe treatise of learning to live, wherein is shewed that the life of Christ is the most perfect patterne of direction to the life of a Christian. In which also, the well disposed may behold their orderly passage, from the state of grace, to the state of glorie. Perused and corrected | London: Printed by John Windet, for Elizabeth Burby, and are to bee sold at her shoppe in Paules Churchyeard, at the signe of the Swan | Printer | John Windet | Christopher Sutton | Religion | 1608 | 2 | The Contents of the Chapters | The table | Index, Table of Contents | STC 23485.5 | To the honourable and vertuous, his very good lady, the lady Elizabeth Southwell (Christopher Sutton) | To the reader (Christopher Sutton) | Bodleian Library | |||
Elizabeth Burby | Male, Female | The strong helper offering to beare every mans burden, or, A treatise teaching in all burdens and troubles of minde how to obtaine ease, helpe and comfort at the hands of God but chiefly deliuering infallible grounds of comfort for the quieting of troubled consciences that are oppressed with accusing thoughts (vnder the title of the sixt burden) where all those subtile and dangerous obiections wherewith Satan seeketh to repell and keepe out hope in the hearts of such weake ones are fully answered out of the Word of God / collected by John Haiward | London : Printed by William Hall for Elizabeth Burby, widow, and are to be sold at her shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Swan | Printer | William Hall | John Haiward | John Wayward | Religion | 1609 | 3 | The Contents of this Treatise | Faults escaped in printing | Table of Contents, Index | STC 12985 | To him that is weary and laden (John Haiward) | The Huntington Library | ||
Elizabeth Burby | Male, Female | Disce mori. = Learne to die A religious discourse moving every Christian man to enter into a serious remembrance of his end. Wherein also is contained the mean and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before and at the time of his departure. Newly enlarged by the same author. In the whole, somewhat happily may be observed, necessary to be thought upon while we are alive, and when we are dying to advise our selves and others | London: Printed by J. Windet, for widdow Burby, and are to be sold at his shop in paules Churchyeard | Printer | John Windet | Religion | 1609 | 4 | The Contents of the Chapters | The Table | Table of Contents, Index | STC 23478 | To the honourable and vertuous his very good lady the lady Elizabeth Southwell, one of the ladies of the queenes majesties most honourable privie chamber | The preface to the godly reader (Christ. Sutton) | Illustration precedes the preface | Folger Shakespeare Library | |||
Marguerite Lanséart | Female | A paradise of praiers and meditations gathered out of diverse authors as wel ancient as moderne: and deuided into three parts: by the R. F. Edward Maihew priest and mounke of the holie Order of S. Bennet. The first part the contents of the whole worke are briefly declared after the epistle dedicatorie | Douai: By the widdow of Laurence Kellam, at the signe of the holie Lambe | Printer | Edward Maihew | Edward Maihew | Religion | 1613 | 3 | A table of the contents of this first part... | Errors escaped in the printing | Approbatio | Errata, Table of Contents, Permission | STC 17197 | Bodleian Library | ||||
William Stansby | Female, Male | The English mans doctor. Or the schoole of Salerne Or [ph]ysicall obserua[ti]ons for the perfect preseruing of the bodie of man in continuall health. [Wh]ereunto [is] adioyned precepts for the pr[e]seruation of health. Written by [Hen]ricus Ronsouius for [the p]rivate vse of his sons. And now published for all those that desire to [preser]ve their bodies in [perfect] health | London: by William Stansby, for the Widdow Helme, are to be sold at her shoppe in Saint Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleet-street | Printer | Anne Helme | Medicine | 1617 | 1 | The printer to the reader | To the Reader | STC 21608 | Epistle to the reader is unsigned; could be by Standsby or Helme | British Library | ||||
John Beale | Male, Female | The spirituall fishing. A sermon preached in Cambridge by that reuerend and iudicious diuine, Mr Samuel Hieron. Printed by the true copie written with his owne hands a little before his decease. Luke 5. vers. 10. The last words of the verse | At London: Printed by Iohn Beale, for widow Helme, and are to bee sold at her shop vnder St Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1618. | Printer | Anne Helme | Samuel Hieron | Samuel Hieron | E.C. | Religion | 1618 | 2 | To the worthy, religious, and vertuous lady, the lady Margaret Yelverton, wife to the much honoured, sir Henry Yelverton knight, the kings attorney generall, continuance of all happinesse | Dedication | STC 13423 | To the Christian Reader (E. C.) | Bodleian Library | |
Elizabeth Allde | Female | A speedie poste with certaine new letters, or, The first fruits of new conceits, neuer yet disclosed now published for the helpe of such as are desirous to learne to write letters / by I.W. gent | London: By Elizabeth All-de, for Francis Coules, dwelling in the Old Baily | Printer | I. W. | I. W. | Prose, Instructions | 1629 | 2 | To the courteous and impartiall reader, health and prosperitie, The Contents of this Booke | To the Reader, Table of Contents | STC 24909.5 | Epistle to the reader is unsigned; could be by Standsby or Helme | The Huntington Library | |||
Jeanne Buree | Female | A treatise of benignity written by Father Francis Arias ... in his second parte of the Imitation of Christ our Lord ; translated into English | Saint-Omer: Widow of Charles Boscard], with permission of superiours | Printer | Francis Arias | Francisco Arias | Religion | 1630 | 2 | To the Reader, A Table of the Chapters | To the Reader, Table of Contents | STC 742.7 | Epistle to the reader is unsigned; possibly by printer or translator | Harvard University Library | |||
Jeanne Buree | Female | Certain selected spirituall epistles written by that most reverend holy man Doctor I. de Avila a most renowned preacher of Spaine most profitable for all sortes of people, whoe seeke their salvation | Saint-Omer: by the widdow of Nicolas Courant [and the widow of C. Boscard] Permissu superiorum | Printer | Marie Fournières | J. de Avila | John of Avila | Religion | 1631 | 2 | The preface, The table of the Epistles | To the Reader, Table of Contents | STC 985.5 | Epistle to the reader is unsigned; possibly by printer or translator. See also STC 985. | Folger Shakespeare Library | ||
Jeanne Buree | Female, Male | Via vere tuta. Or The truly safe way Discovering the danger crookednes, and Uncertaintie, of M. John Preston, and Sir Humfrey Lindes un-safe way. Assuredly leading all Christians, to that so blessed, so much desired, and so much sought for societie of visible professors, continued in all ages from Christ to us: no where to be found out of the Church of Rome. In disproofe. Of M. Prestons catalogue of protestant professors in the ages before Luther: and of Sir Humfrey Lyndes arguments and authorities, brought by him to the same purpose | Saint-Omer: By John Heygham, with permission, of superiors | Printer | John Heygham | John Preston and Humfrey Lindes | John Heigham | Religion | 1631 | 3 | The table, The Errata, Approbatio | Permission, Errata, Index | STC 13037 | Printer's name from STC | Marsh's Library | ||
Marie Vanderpiet-Wyon | Female | A spirituall combat a tryall of a faithfull soule or consolation in temptation. Written in French by J.P. Camus Bishope of Belley, and translated into English by M.C. P. of the Eng. Coll. of Doway | Douai: By the widowe of Mark Wyon, at the signe of the Phoenix | Printer | M. C. P. | Jean-Pierre Camus | Religion | 1632 | 2 | To the Reader, A table of the contents | To the Reader, Table of Contents | STC 4553 | To the reader is unsigned | The Huntington Library | |||
Elizabeth Allde | Female | The treasurie of hidden secrets, commonly called, The good-huswives closet of provision, for the health of her houshold Gathered out of sundrie experiments, lately practised by men of great knowledge: and now newly inlarged with divers necessary physicke helpes, and knowledge of the names and disposition of diseases, that most commonly happen to men and women. Not impertinent for euery good huswife to vse in her house, amongst her owne familie | London: Printed by Elizabeth All-de, dwelling neere Christs-Church | Printer | Medicine, Cooking | 1633 | 2 | To all women that love and professe the practice of good huswifery, as well wives as maides (J. W. printer) | To the Reader | STC 19432 | The author of these secrets to his booke | Repurposes Richard Jones's 1584 printer's epistle, which John Wright changed to his own initials in 1608. See STC and STC 19430.5 | The Huntington Library | ||||
Marie Vanderpiet-Wyon | Female | The ecclesiasticall historie of Great Britaine deduced by ages, or centenaries from the nativitie of our Saviour, vnto the happie conversion of the Saxons, in the seventh hundred yeare; whereby is manifestly declared a continuall succession of the true Catholike religion, which at this day is professed & taught in, and by the Roman Church. Written. by Richard Broughton. The first tome containing the fower hundred first yeares. To which are annected for the greater benefite of the reader ample indexes | At Douai: By the widowe of Marke Wyon, at the signe of the Phœnix | Printer | Richard Broughton | Richard Broughton | History, Religion | 1633 | 4 | the index of the chapters of the first tome, An index. of the memorable things contained in these fovver hundred ages of the ecclesiasticall historie of great britaine | Table of Contents, Index | STC 3894 | To the most illustriovs, right honourable, and vertuous ladies, the ladie Catherine dutchesse, and dowager of buckingham, sole daughter and heire to the right honourable Francis late earle of Rutland, and the ladie Cecilie countesse, and dowager of Rutland; The Preface to the Reader; Author Ad Lectorem | Cambridge University Library | |||
M. S. | Female, Unknown | Sips of Sweetnesse; or, Consolation for Weake Beleevers. A Treatise, discoursing of the Sweetnesse of Christs carriage towards all his weake Members. Particularly to such as are weake either, 1. Habitually; or 2. Accidentally, by reason of 1. Working. 2. Sinning; or 3. Suffering. Being the summe of certaine Sermons Preached upon Isa. 40.11. By John Durant Preacher of the Gospel in the City of Canterbury. | London: Printed by M.S. for Hanna Allen, and are to be sold at her shop in Popes-heed Alley | Bookseller | Hannah Allen | John Durant | John Durant | Religion | 1649 | 2 | The analysis, or The Table of the chiefe things in this Treatise | Errata | Table of Contents, Errata | Wing D2678A | Printer is likely Matthew Simons | Harvard University Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The naturall mans case stated, or, An exact map of the little world man considered in both his capacities, either in the state of nature or grace / as is laid down in XVII sermons by that late truely orthodox divine, Mr. Christopher Love ... ; whereunto is annexed The saints triumph over death, being his funeral sermon, by that painful labourer in the Lords vineyard, Mr. Tho. Manton Minister of the Gospell at Stoak-Newington near London | London: Printed by E. Cotes for George Eversden at the Golden Ball in Aldersgate street | Printer | George Eversden | Thomas Manton | Christopher Love | Thomas Manton | Religion, Theology | 1652 | 2 | To the Reader (E.C.) | An Alphabeticall Table | To the Reader, Table of Contents | Wing L3169A | See also variant Wing. L3168B | Harvard University Library | |
Ellen Cotes | Female | A hopefull way to cure that horrid sinne of swearing, or, An help to save swearers if willing to be saved being an offer or message from him whom they so daringly and audaciously provoke: also a curb against cursing | London : Printed by E. Cotes | Printer | Richard Younge | Ettiquete and Courtesy | 1652 | 1 | The Printer to the reader | To the Reader, Catalogue | Wing Y161 | Cambridge University Library | |||||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | England's faithfull reprover and monitour | London: Printed by E. Cotes, for Richard Royston at the Angell in Ivie-Lane | Printer | Richard Samwayes | History | 1653 | 3 | A Catalogue of some Books lately extant and Printed for Richard Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane, London | The names of severall Treatises and Sermons written by Jeremy Taylor, D. D. viz | Catalogue | Wing S547 | A Post-script to the Reader | The Huntington Library | ||||
Unknown Taylor | Female | Scripture evidence for baptizing the infants of Covenanters produced at Cork in two sermons, one preached April the 7. the other Iune the 2. anno Dom. 1653 | Cork: Printed, for T. Taylor widow, and are to be sold at her shop in Cork | Bookseller | Edward Worth | Religion | 1653 | 2 | The Printer to the reader | To the Reader, Errata | Wing W3618A | To the reader (Edward Worth) | Perhaps Judith Taylor, widow of Richard? | The Huntington Library | |||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The art of distillation, or, A treatise of the choicest spagiricall preparations performed by way of distillation | Printed by E. Cotes, for Thomas Williams at the sign of the Bible in Little-britain without Aldersgate | Printer | Thomas Williams | John French | John French | Instructions, Distillation | 1653 | 7 | A Catalogue of the Materials and Ingredients used in the precedent Rules | An Alphabeticall Table of all the Oils, Waters, Experiments, and Curiosities contained in the six foregoing Bookes | An Alphabeticall Table of the Diseases and Infirmities for which Cures or Remedies are prescribed in the foregoing Bookes | An Alphabeticall Table of the Waters and Spirits treated of in the London-Distiller | An Alphabeticall Table of the Diseases for which Cures or remedies are prescribed in the foregoing Treatise | Index | Wing F2170 | To my much honoured friend Tobias Garbrand, Doctor of Physick, and Principall of Glocester-hall, in Oxford | To the Reader | The Huntington Library | ||
Jane Bell | Female | The treasury of hidden secrets commonly called The good huswives closet of provision for the health of her houshold : gathered out of sundry experiments, lately practised by men of great knowledge, and now newly inlarged with divers necessary physick helps, and knowledge of the names and disposition of diseaes that most commonly happen to men and women : not impertinent for every good huswife to use in her house amongst her own family | London : Printed by Jane Bell | Printer | John Partridge | Medicine, Cooking | 1653 | 3 | To all the women that love and professe the practice of good huswifery, as well as wives as maides (J. W. Printer) | The table of the secrets in this book | To the Reader, Table of Contents | Wing P628 | The author of these secrets to this book | Reprints Richard Jones's epistle to the reader, which was usurped by John Wright | University of Glasgow Library | |||
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | The Saints legacies, or, A collection of certain promises out of the word of God collected for private use, but published for the comfort of God's people ; together with the Saints support in time of trouble | London: Printed by S. Griffin for R. Royston dwelling at the Angell in Ivie-lane | Printer | R. Royston | Anonymous | Religion | 1654 | 3 | Five tables for the right and ready finding out of any promise in this book, for the comfortable supply of present necessity | Index, Table of Contents | Wing S361C | To the right honourable and happy society of all true believers militant in England, Scotland, and Ireland | To the reader | William Andrews Clark Memorial Library | |||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | De juramento seven lectures concerning the obligation of promissory oathes. Read publicly in the divinity school of Oxford by Robert Sanderson ; translated into English by His Late Majesties speciall command and afterwards revised and approved under His Majesties own hand | London, Printed by E. C. for Humphrey Moseley, Octavian Pulleyn, and Andrew Crook and are to be sold at their shops in St. Pauls Churchyard | Printer | Humphrey Moseley | Octavian Pulleyn | Andrew Crook | Robert Sanderson | Robert Sanderson | Oaths | 1655 | 2 | To the Reader | An exact and large Table, of the most remarkable things contained in this Book | To the Reader, Table of Contents | Wing S589 | Unsigned epistle to the reader possibly by printer | University of Illinois Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | An exposition with practicall observations upon the three first chapters of the Proverbs: grammaticall, rhetoricall, logicall, and theologicall : as they were delivered in severall expository lectures at Christ-Church in Canterbury / by Francis Taylor, B. in D. | London: Printed by E.C. for Henry Eversden, and are to be sold at his shop at the Grey-hound in St. Paul's Church-yard | Printer | Henry Eversden | Francis Taylor | Francis Taylor | Religion | 1655 | 6 | A table of Hebrew words expounded in this book | A table of the doctrines airising from the words | A table of books used by the author | Errata | Errata, Index | Wing T273A | To the honourable trustess for maintenance of ministers, and other pious uses (John Taylor) | Advertisements for the Reader (John Taylor) | See also Wing T273 | William Andrews Clark Memorial Library | |
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, and twenty-sixth chapters of the book of Job: being the summe of thirty-seven lectures, delivered at Magnus near London Bridge. / By Joseph Caryl, preacher of the Word, and pastour of the congregation there | London: Printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sould by John Allen, at the Rising Sun; and Joseph Barber, at the Lamb, in St Pauls Church-yard | Printer | John Allen | Joseph Caryl | Joseph Caryl | Religion | 1655 | 3 | Errata | A table of directing to some speciall points noted in the precedent expositions | A table of those scriptures which are occasionally cleered, and briefly illustrated in the fore-going expositions | Errata, Index | Wing C769 | British Library | |||
Jane Bell | Female | M. William Shake-speare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters with the unfortunat life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester and his sullen, assumed humour of Tom of Bedlam : as it was plaid before the Kings Maiesty at Whit-Hall upon S. Stephans night in Christmas hollldaies [sic] by His Maiesties servants playing vsually at the Globe on the Bank-side | London: Printed by Jane Bell, and are to be sold at the eastend of Christ-Church | Printer | William Shakespeare | William Shakespeare | Drama | 1655 | 1 | Books printed; and are to be sold by Jane Bell at the eastend of Christ-Church | Catalogue | Wing S2957 | Yale University Library | ||||
Sarah Griffin | Female | Rules and directions given by Coll: Edmond Harvy, and the rest of the Commissioners for the Customs, to the collectors and other officers, to be by them observed, in collecting the customs, and the mannagement of their respective offices | London: printed by S. Griffin, for T. Hewer, and Hannah Blacklock | Printer | T. Hewer | Hannah Blacklock | Anonymous | Customs | 1655 | 1 | The table | Index | Wing R2245 | The Huntington Library | ||||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | Incomparable company-keeping, or A conversation on earth in heaven. Held forth in sundry sermons which are now digested into a treatise. By William Bell, Mr of arts, and pastor of the church at Highton in Lancashire | London: Printed by M.S. for George Eversden at the Maiden-head in Pauls Church-yard,, 1656 | Printer | George Eversden | William Bell | William Bell | Religion | 1656 | 7 | A table of the contents | The printer to the reader | Severall books sould by George Eversden at the Maiden-head in Pauls Church-yard | Catalogue, Errata, Table of Contents | Wing B1813 | To the worshipfull and his worthy friend, Gilbert Irland esquire; grade and peace be multiplied | To the worshipfull and his honored father-in-law Robert Hyde | To his dearely loved and loving charge, the congregation of Hyton | To the reader | "Printer to the reader" is a not on errors introduced in th printing but without errata list | British Library | |
Henry Eversden | Female, Male | The naturall mans case stated, or, An exact map of the little world man considered in both his capacities, either in the state of nature or grace, wherein is described the sad and deplorable wretchednesse and misery attending the one, with the true blessednesse and mercy accompanying the other, as it is laid down in XVII sermons / by that late truely orthodox divine Mr. Christopher Love ; whereunto is annexed The saints triumph over death, being his funeral sermon, by that painfull labourer in the Lords vineyard Mr. Tho. Manton | London : Printed by E. Cotes, for Henry Eversden, at the Grey-hound in Pauls-churchyard | Printer | Elizabeth Cotes | Christopher Love | Christopher Love | Religion | 1658 | 2 | To the Reader (E. H.) | An alphabetical table | To the Reader, Index | Wing L3170 | See also Wing L3170A | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | ||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | Precious remedies against Satans devices or, salve for believers and unbelievers sores. Being a companion for those that are in Christ, or out of Christ; that are high, or low, learned, or illiterate, staggering, or wandering; that slight, or neglect ordinances, under a pretence of living above them; that are growing (in spiritualls) or decaying; that are tempted, or deserted, afflicted, or opposed; that have assurance, or that want assurance; that are self-seekers, or the common-wealths caterpillars; that are in love sweetly united, or that yet have their spirits too much imbittered, &c. By Thomas Brookes, a willing servant unto God, and the faith of his people, in the glorious gospel of Christ, at Margarets fish-street hill | London: Printed by M. Simmons, for John Hancock at the first shop in Popes-head Alley, next to Corn-hill | Printer | John Hancock | Thomas Brookes | Thomas Brooks | Religion | 1658 | 4 | A table shewing the principal things in this treatise | A catalogue of the names of severall books printed, and to be sold by John Hancocke in Popeshead Alley | Catalogue, Table of Contents | Wing B4954 | The epistle dedicatory (Thomas Brooks) | A word to the reader (Thomas Brooks) | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The afternoon tryall of Old Father Christmas at the assizes held at the town of Difference, in the county of discontent. Written according to legal proceeding, by Josiah King | London: printed by E.C. for John Ratcliff, bookseller in Plymouth | Printer | John Ratcliff | Josiah King | Josiah King | Prose | 1658 | 1 | Courteous reader | Advertisement | Wing K510A | Epistle announces other books by same author | Bodleian Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The history of four-footed beasts and serpents describing at large their true and lively figure, their several names, conditions, kinds, virtues ... countries of their breed, their love and hatred to mankind, and the wonderful work by Edward Topsell ; whereunto is now added, The theater of insects, or, Lesser living creatures | London: Printed by E. Cotes, for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill, T. Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain, and T. Johnson, at the Key in Pauls Church yard | Printer | G. Sawbridge | T. Williams | T. Johnson | Edward Topsel | Edward Topsell | Science | 1658 | 5 | An Alphabetical Table of all the Creatures described in this First Volum. | An Index of all the chapters contained in the Second Volum. | A Physical Index, containing plentifull Remedies for all Diseases incident to the Body of Man, drawn from the several Creatures contained in this Second Volume. | Index | Wing G624 | To The Right Honourable The Lord Marquesse Of Dorchester, Earl Of Kingstone, Vicount New Arke (John Rowland) | To the Reverend and Right Worshipful Richard Neile, D. of Divinity, Dean of Westminster, Master of the Savoy, and Clerk of the King his most Excellent Majesties Closet; all felicity Temporal, Spiritual, and Eternal (Edward Topsel) | Yale University Library | ||
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici revindicatæ: or The preacher (pretendedly) sent, sent back again, to bring a better account who sent him, and learn his errand: by way of reply, to a late book (in the defence of gifted brethrens preaching) published by Mr. John Martin of Edgefield in Norfolk, Mr. Samuel Petto of Sandcroft in Suffolk, Mr. Frederick Woodale of Woodbridge in Suffolk: so far as any thing in their book pretends to answer a book published, 1651. called Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici; with a reply also to the epistle prefixed to the said book, called, The preacher sent. By John Collinges B.D. and pastor of the church in Stephens parish in Norwich | London: printed by S.G. for Richard Tomlins, at the sign of the Sun and Bible neer Pye-Corner | Printer | Richard Tomlins | John Collinges | John Collinges | Religion | 1658 | 3 | The Printer to the Reader | Errata | Wing C5348 | To my Reverend and much Honoured Brethren, the Authors of the late Book, called, The Preacher Sent | To every Christian reader | British Library | ||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-one chapters of the book of Job being the summe of forty-two lectures delivered at Magnus neare London Bridge / by Joseph Caryl | London: Printed by M. Simmons and are to be should [sic] by Joseph Cranford | Printer | Joseph Cranford | Joseph Caryl | Joseph Caryl | Religion | 1658 | 3 | A table directing to some speciall points noted in the precedent expositions | A table of those scriptures which are occasionally cleered, and briefly illustrated in the fore-going expositions | Index | Wing C768 | To the Christian Reader. To those especially of this citie who continue the promoters of this work (Joseph Caryl) | See also Wing C770, Wing C773, and Wing C774 | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | |
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John. By that pious and worhty divine Mr. John Cotton, pastor of Boston in New-England | London: Printed by M.S. for Thomas Parkhurst and are to be sold at his shop at the Three Crownes over against the Great Conduit at the lower end of Cheapside | Printer | Thomas Parkhurst | John Cotton | John Cotton | Religion | 1658 | 5 | Place this before the Title | Books lately printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Sign of the three Crowns, over against the great Conduit, at the lower end of Cheapside | The table | Catalogue, Index | Wing C6452 | First dedication to the reader concludes with instructions to place it before title page | The Huntington Library | ||
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | Cloria and Narcissus a delightfull and new romance, imbellished with divers political notions, and singnlar [sic] remarks of modern transactions / written by an honourable person | London: Printed by Sarah Griffin, and are to be sold by Anthony Williamson at the Queenes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Anthony Williamson | Anonymous | Prose, Literature | 1658 | 1 | The epistle to the reader | To the Reader | English short title catalogue R213352 | Unsigned epistle to the reader concludes with apology for "faultes in the printing, by reason of the absence of the author." Could be by Griffin. | Yale University Library | |||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | An exposition with practicall observations continued upon the thirtieth and thirty first chapters of the booke of Job: being the substance of thirty-seven lectures, delivered at Magnus neare the Bridge, London. / By Joseph Caryl, pastour of the congregation there | London: Printed by M. Simmons for Elisha Wallis at his shop at the signe of the Golden Horseshooe in the Old Bayly | Printer | Elisha Wallis | Joseph Caryl | Joseph Caryl | Religion | 1659 | 4 | A table directing to some speciall points noted in the precedent expositions | A table of those scriptures which are occasionally cleered, and briefly illustrated in the fore-going expositions | Books printed and are to be sold by Elisha Wallis at the Guilded Horseshoe in the old bayly | Catalogue, Index, Advertisement | Wing C773 | To the Christian Reader. To those especially of this citie who continue the promoters of this work (Joseph Caryl) | See also Wing C774 | British Library | |
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | Eighteen sermons preached in Oxford 1640 Of conversion, unto God. Of redemption, & justification, by Christ. By the Right Reverend James Usher, late Bishop of Armagh in Ireland. Published by Jos: Crabb. Will: Ball. Tho: Lye. ministers of the Gospel, who writ them from his mouth, and compared their copies together. With a preface concerning the life of the pious author, by the Reverend Stanly Gower, sometime chaplain to the said bishop. Now minister in Dorchester | London: printed by S. Griffin, for John Rothwell at the Fountain in Cheapside | Printer | John Rothwell | James Usher | James Ussher | Religion | 1660 | 3 | A table. An advertisement. That the printers mis-paging may be no hindrance to the use of this table, the reader is to take notice that it refers to the pages are they are figured, not as they should be; and that whereas after page 431 the numbers take their rise back at 361, and from there are repeated over again, this asterisk* placed before any figure, notes the latter order of pages so figured | Index | Wing U173 | [Latin preface signed Josephus Crabb) | To the reader (Jos. Crabb, Will. Ball., Tho. Lye) | A preface concerning the author, and these notes (Stanley Gower) | Copy incorrectly identified as Wing U172A is housed at Bodleain Library. Index includes critique of printer's errors | Trinity College Dublin Library | |
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | The nonsuch professor in his Meridian splendor, or the singular actions of sanctified Christians. Laid open in seaven sermons at Allhallows church in the wall, London. / By William Secker preacher of the gospel | London: Printed by M.S. for Thomas Parkhurst, to be sold at his shpo at the three crowns, over against the great conduit in Cheapside | Printer | Thomas Parkhurst | William Secker | William Secker | Religion | 1660 | 5 | A Table of the chief Contents of this Treatise | Courteous Reader, correct with thy Pen the faults of the Presse, either such as are Verbal, or such which are Literal, the most whereof thou shalt find in this errata | Books Printed for, and sold by Thomas Parkhurst at the three Crowns over against the great Conduit, at the lower end of Cheapside | Catalogue, Table of Contents, Errata | Wing S2253 | To the honourable and truly Noble Patriots Sr Edward Barkham, Knight and Baronet; and his Religious consort Dame Francis Barkham of Tottenham in the County of Middlesex | The author to the reader | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The dignity of kingship asserted: in answer to Mr. Milton's Ready and easie way to establish a free Common-wealth. Proving that kingship is both in it self, and in reference to these nations, farre the most excellent government, and the returning to our former loyalty, or obedience thereto is the only way under God to restore and settle these three once flourishing, now languishing, broken, & almost ruined nations. / By G.S. a lover of loyalty. Humbly dedicated, and presented to his most Excellent Majety Charles the Second, of England; Scotland, France and Ireland, true hereditary king. | London: Printed by E.C. for H. Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, and for W. Palmer at the Palm-tree over against Fetter-lane end in Fleetstreet | Printer | Henry Seile | G. S. | G. S. | Politics, History | 1660 | 3 | Books printed, and are to be sold by William Palmer at the •alm-tree in Fleetstreet, near Dunstans Church | Reader, be pleased to correct these following Errors of the Presse with thy pen | Catalogue, Errata | Wing S3069 | To the most Illustrious for Vertue, Constancy in Religion, and Heroick Patience, under the most sharp Tryals, and extraordinary Afflictions, wherein (in imitation of his truly Magnanimous Royall Father) he hath appeared more then conqueror, to the glory of God, honour of Religion, admiration of strangers, joy of friends, confusion of enemies, silencing of scandals, and the heart-reviving refreshment of his truely loyall, and for his long past, and present Afflictions, cordially Afflicted subjects, Charles the Good, hereditary king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | Justice revived being the whole office of a countrey justice of the peace : briefly, and yet more methodically and fully than ever yet extant / by E.W. of Grayes-Inne, Esq | London: Printed by E.C. for Thomas Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain, and Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-Lane | Printer | Thomas Williams | Henry Brome | E. W. | Edmund Wingate | Law | 1661 | 1 | To the reader | To the Reader | Wing W3018 | Unsigned to epistle to the reader may have been written by printer or publishers | The Huntington Library | ||
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | A sure guide to the French tongue, teaching by a most easie way, to pronounce it naturally, to read it perfectly, write it truly, and speak it readily. Together with the verbs personal and impersonal, and useful sentences added to some of them, most profitable for all sorts of people to learn. Painfully gathered, and set in order after the alphabetical way, for the better benefit of those, that are desirous to learn the French Language. By Paul Cogneau | London: Printed by S.G. for Joshua Kirton, and are to be sold at the sign of the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Joshua Kirton | Paul Cogneau | Paul Cogneau | Education | 1658 | 3 | Til hard to make an orderly and full Index of all the matters contained in this book, as being promiscuously set: yet for the Readers ease, I have made this short catalogue | Errata | Index, Errata | Wing C4893 | To the courteous reader (P.C.) | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | A short treatise of the great worth and best kind of nobility Wherein, that of nature is highly commended, that of grace is justly preferred; the one from humane experience, the other upon divine evidence. / By Henry Whiston, rector of Balcomb in Sussex | London: Printed by E. Cotes for William Palmer at the Palm-tree in Fleetstreet | Printer | William Palmer | Henry Whiston | Henry Whiston | Religion | 1661 | 4 | Errata | These Books are Printed, and are to be sold by William Palmer, at the Palmtree in Fleetstreet | Errata, Catalogue | Wing W1680 | To the author (John Pearson) | To the Right Worthy Sir William Haward of Tandridge in the County of Surrey, Knight: Gentleman in ordinary of his majesties honorable Privy Chamber (Henry Whiston) | To the reader | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | Resolves: divine, moral, political The eighth impression. With new and several other additions both in prose and verse, not extant in the former impressions. By Owen Felltham Esq | London: printed by E. Cotes, for A. Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet | Printer | A. Seile | Owen Feltham | Owen Feltham | Customs, Ethics | 1661 | 4 | Errata | A table of the matter of the several tracts of the book resolves | Errata, Table of Contents | Wing F655B | Most humbly these to the right honorable my most honored lady, the lady Mary countess dowager of Thomond (Owen Felltham) | To the reader | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The vanity of dogmatizing, or, Confidence in opinions manifested in a discourse of the shortness and uncertainty of our knowledge, and its causes : with some reflexions on peripateticism, and an apology for philosophy. By Jos. Glanvill | London: Printed by E.C. for Henry Eversden at the Grey-Hound in St. Pauls-Church-Yard | Printer | Henry Eversden | Jos. Granvill | Joseph Glanvill | Philosophy | 1661 | 6 | Reader | Errata | Books Newly Published | Advertisement, Errata, To the Reader | Wing G834 | To the reverend my ever honored friend, Mr. Joseph Mynard, B. D. | The preface | To the Learned Author, of the Eloquent and Ingenious Vanity of Dogmatizing | The Huntington Library | ||
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into public light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping, of the right honourable Francis Bacon | London: Printed by S. Griffin, for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the signe of the Turks-head, neer the Mitre Tavern | Printer | William Lee | William Rawley | William Rawley | Philosophy | 1661 | 5 | A general table of the tractates contained in this book | A perfect list of his lordships true works, both in English and Latin | Books printed for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Turks-Head in Fleetstreet | Table of Contents, Catalogue | Wing B320 | To his sacred majestie, Charles the II. by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith (W. Rayley) | To the reader (William Rawley) | The Huntington Library | ||
William Lee | Female, Male | Ten sermons, tending chiefly to the fitting of men for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper wherein, amongst many other holy instructions, the doctrines of sound repentance and humiliation, and of Gods speciall favours unto penitent sinners, and worthy communicants, are largely and effectually handled / the sixefirst, by J. Dod ; the four last, by R. Cleaver ; whereunto is annexed a plain and learned metaphrase on the epistle to the Colossianss written by a godly and judicious Preacher ; there is also set before the sermons, a short dialogue of preparation, containing the chief points that concern the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper ; taken for the most part, out of the sermons following ; and collected into a method, for the benefit and ease of those that desire direction in this matter | London: Printed by S. Griffin for W. Lee, at the Turks head in Fleet-street, over against Fetter-Lane | Printer | Sarah Griffin | J. Dod | John Dod | Religion | 1661 | 5 | The stationer to the reader (W. Lee) | The stationers addition | A catalogue of books printed for William Lee, and to be sold at his shop, at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet | Books printed for William Lee and others and are to be sold at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet | These books following are to be sold W. Lee D. Pakeman at their shops in Fleetstreet | Books printed for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell, and are to be sold at their shops in Fleetstreet | To the Reader, Catalogue | Wing D1788 | To the right worshipfull, the lady Anne Cope, wife to sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell: and to her vertuous daughter, the lady Elizabeth Cope, wife to Sir William Cope, of Hardwicke: encrease of grace, and all true happiness (John Winston) | To the Christian reader (John Winston) | Cambridge University Library | ||
Gertrude Dawson | Female, Male | A choice manuall, or rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised by the Right Honourable, the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of the virtue of Gascon pouder, and lapis contra yarvam, by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite waies of preserving, conserving, candying, | London: printed, by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by William Shears at the sign of the Blew Bible in Bedford Street in Coven Garden | Printer | William Shears | Countess of Kent | Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent | Medicine | 1661 | 4 | A table of the contents | A table of the contents of the additions | Index, Table of Contents | Wing K313B | To the vertuous and most noble lady, Latitia Popham, wife of the honourable and truly valiant colonel Alexander Popham (W.J.) | To the reader (W. J.) | Folger Shakespeare Library | ||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | The unsearchable riches of Christ, or, Meat for strong men and milke for babes held forth in twenty-two sermons from Ephesians III, VIII / by Thomas Brooks | London: Printed by M.S. for John Hancock at the first shop in Popeshead alley next to Cornhill | Printer | John Hancock | Thomas Brooks | Thomas Brooks | Religion, Bible | 1661 | 3 | The contents | Christian Reader [errata note] | Books printed, and are to be sold by John Hancock, at the first shop in Popeshead-alley, next to Cornhill | Table of Contents, Errata, Catalogue | Wing B4921 | To all true israelites, in whom there is no guile (Thomas Brooks) | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | Doxotaton, or, A glimpse of gospel glory. together with a short but pithie treatise of Mr. E.D. shewing that Peter was never at Rome : to which is subjoyned as an appendix some pregnant collections by ... H. Nelson ... to a like purpose | London: Printed by M. S. for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Three Crownes against the great Conduit, at the lower end of Cheap-side | Printer | Thomas Parkhurst | E.D. | William Sherwin | Religion | 1661 | 4 | Courteous reader [errata note] | Books lately Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Sign of the three Crowns over against the great Conduit at the lower end of Cheapside | Errata, Catalogue | Wing S3404 | To the Right Honourable and very Reverend Robert Lord Bishop of Lincolne, the Author of the ensuing Treatise, wisheth all Peace and Glory, through and according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Lord of all (W. Sherwin) | To the christian reader, and more especially to my Honored Friends and Kinsmen, Thomas Bowles of Wallington, Esquire, and Mr Tho: Bowles his eldest Sonne, with the rest of that Family, a choice and chiefe part of my late Charge; and to my present more soundly intelligent or tractable hearers at my Lecture at Baldock, grace, truth, and glory, from God the Father, through his Beloved Sonne, and by the Lord the Spirit, now and for ever (W. Sherwin) | Harvard University Library | ||
Elizabeth Andrews | Female | The charitable Christian, or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor and a word of Christian counsel and advice to such as are worldly rich, stirring them up to the Christian duty and practice of charity: with some powerful motives and perswasions thereunto, drawn from the Word of God, to convince men of the necessity of this Christian duty, with the sore evils and calamities which are threatned in the Word of God against unmerciful men. Published by a lover of hospitality | London: Printed for Elizabeth Andrews, at the White Lion near Pye Corner | Bookseller | John Hart | Religion | 1662 | 2 | Courteous Reader | Courteous Reader | Advertisement | Wing H927 | Contains two copies of the same advertisement of books printed: one with Elizabeth Andrew's name, and another at the end with John Andrews's name. See also Wing H945E | British Library | ||||
Elizabeth Andrews | Female | The dying mans last sermon. Or, The Fathers last blessing Left, and bequeathed as a legacy unto his children, immediately before his death. Being comfortable meditations and prepartations for the day of death; which for the worth of them are more worthy to be written in letters of gold, then with ink and paper | London: printed for Elizabeth Andrews, at the White Lion near Pye-Corner | Printer | Andrew Jones | Religion | 1662 | 1 | Courteous Reader | Advertisement | Wing H945E | Appears to be the same advertisement printed in Wing H927 | British Library | ||||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | A short treatise of the great worth and best kind of nobility Wherein that of nature is highly commended, that of grace is jusly preferred; the one from humane experience. The other upon divine evidence. By Henry Whiston, rector of Balcomb in Sussex | London: Printed by E. Cotes for William Palmer at the Palm-tree in Fleetstreet | Printer | William Palmer | Henry Whiston | Henry Whiston | Religion | 1662 | 4 | Errata | These books are printed, and are to be sold by William Palmer, at the Palmtree in Fleetstreet | Catalogue, Errata | Wing W1681 | To the author (John Pearson) | To the right worthy Sir William Haward of Tandridge, in the County of Surrey, knight (Henry Whiston) | British Library | ||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | The mighty Christ the saints help, or, A cleer discovery of the mightinesse and excellency of Christ in all things of and concerning him from the first promise of him, to his last appearing and kingdome : with application thereof to the severall states and conditions of men : being the substance of severall sermons preached at Northwalsham in Norfolk, upon Psal. 89, 19, I have laid help on one that is mighty / by Richard Breviter | London: Printed by M.S. for Henry Cripps | Printer | Henry Cripps | Richard Breviter | Richard Breviter | Religion | 1662 | 3 | Errata. (The Author being distant from the Presse.) | Books printed, and are to be sold by Henry Cripps at the first shop in Popes-head-Alley, next Lombard-street | Catalogue, Errata | Wing B4424A | To all the friends, and enemies of our Lord Jesus Christ, especially in England, Scotland, and Ireland (Richard Breviter) | Harvard University Library | ||
Mary Simmons | Female, Male | An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day, or, The best wine reserved till last, or, The transcendent excellency of a believers portion above all earthly portions whatsoever discovered in several sermons ... / by Thomas Brooks ... | London: Printed by M. S. for Henry Cripps, at the first entrance into Popes-head Alley, next to Lombard-street | Printer | Henry Cripps | Thomas Brooks | Thomas Brooks | Religion | 1662 | 3 | The table | Books Printed and are to be sold by John Hancock, at the first shop in Popes-head-Alley next to Corn-hill | Books printed, and are to be sold by Henry Cripps at the first shop in Popes-head-Alley, next Lombard-street | Catalogue, Index | Wing B4929 | To all the Merchants, and Trades-men of England, especially these of the City of London, with all other sorts and ranks of persons that either have, or would have God for their portion, Grace, mercy, & peace be multiplied (Thomas Brooks) | Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary | ||
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | The Gentlemans exercise, or, A supplement to Mr. Lathams bookes of falconry being the compleatest work ever yet printed in our nation of this subject, containing the ordering and training up of all hawks in generall: there is further added in this new supplement all the material things in Mr. Bert's treatise of hawks, who writes cheifly of the short-winged hawk, as also the way of reclaiming hawks from any ill conditions, and the cure of all diseases and greifs whatsoever, incident to them, out of experienced and approved authors in forraign nations, and at home, not in Mr. Lathams book : newly published this yeere, 1662. for the publick good of the gentry of this kingdome. | London: Printed by S. Griffin, for William Lee, and are to be sold at the signe of the Turks Head in Fleet-street | Printer | William Palmer | Anonymous | Science | 1662 | 5 | An alphabeticall table belonging to the additions called The Gentlemans Exercise | A catalogue of books printed for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Turkshead in Fleet-street | An alphabeticall table of the chiefest things contained in this book, as also of the words of art belonging to the noble profession of falconry | An alphabeticall table for the second book | Catalogue, Index | R177818 | To the reader (A.H.) | "To the Reader" signed: A.H. Ascribed to Anthony Hammond by Wing and R.H. Barber, A supplementary bibliography of hawking; to "Symon Latham" by J.E. Harting, Bibliotheca accipitraria. | Yale University Library | ||
Sarah Griffin | Female | A present for teeming women, or, Scripture-directions for women with child how to prepare for the houre of travel / written first for the private use of a gentlewoman of quality in the West, and now published for the common good by John Oliver. | London: Printed by Sarah Griffin, for Mary Rothwell, at the Fountain and Bear in Cheapside | Printer | Mary Rothwell | John Oliver | John Oliver | Religion | 1663 | 5 | The contents | Errata | Table of Contents, Errata | Wing O276 | To the ever Honoured, My truly noble and vertuous Friend, The Ornament of her Countrey, and Glory of her Family, Mrs. Bridget Seymour, of Hanford-house, in the County of Dorset (J.O.) | To the reader (Edw. Hicks) | To the Christian reader (J. O.) | Errata just contains a note to the reader: "Reader, some faults will escape, take what care we can; those that are, are very few, and they onely in misspelling, wherefore I thought not worth the while to trouble my self to note them, or thee with naming them." | Bodleian Library | |
Sarah Griffin | Female, Male | Mystagogus poeticus, or, The muses interpreter explaining the historicall mysteries and mysticall histories of the ancient Greek and Latine poets : here Apollo's temple is again opened, the muses treasures the fourth time discovered, and the gardens of Parnassus disclosed more fully, whence many flowers of useful, delightful, and rare observations, never touched by any other mythologist, are collected / by Alexander Ross. | London: Printed by S.Griffin for Joshua Kirton, at the kings arms in St. Pauls Churchyard | Printer | Joshua Kirton | Alexander Ross | Alexander Ross | Prose, Literature | 1664 | 4 | A catalogue of the poetical fictions handled in this book | An alphabeticall table of the chief matters handled in this worke | Index | Wing R1967 | To the right worshipful Sir Edward Banister (Alexander Ross) | To his reverend friend, Mr. Alexander Rosse (Henry Oxenden) | British Library | ||
J. S. | Female, Male | Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world with the several church-governments, from the creation to these times. Also, a discovery of all known heresies in all ages and places: and choice observations & reflections throughout the whole. The fourth edition, enlarged and perfected, by Alexander Ross. To which are annexed, the lives, actions, and ends of certain notorious hereticks. With their effigies in copper-plates | London: printed by Sarah Giffin, for J.S. and are to be sold by John Wiliams, at the Crown and Globe in Saint Pauls Church-yard | Printer | Sarah Griffin | Alexander Ross | Alexander Ross | Religion | 1664 | 5 | The booksellers advertisement to the reader (J. S.) | The desire of some friends hath occasioned the publishing of this list of books compiled by the author | An alphabetical table to the revelation of hereticks | Advertisement, To the Reader, Index | Wing R1974 | To the worshipful Robert Abdy, esquire (Alex Ross) | The preface to the reader concerning using of this book (A. R.) | British Library | ||
Ellen Cotes | Female, Male | The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation, or, An answer to a book entituled Mercy and truth, or, Charity maintain'd by Catholiques, whic pretends to prove the contrary to which is added in this third impression the apostolical institution of episcopacy as also IX. sermons : the first preached before His Majesty King Charles the First, the other eight upon special and eminent occaisions / by William Chillingworth | London: Printed by E. Cotes for Thomas Thornicroft | Printer | Thomas Thornicroft | William Chillingworth | William Chillingworth | Religion | 1664 | 7 | The contents of the chapters, with the answers thereunto | Errata's in the sermons | A table of the texts of the foregoing sermons | Table of Contents, Errata | Wing C3890A | To the most high and mighty prince, Charles by the grace of God, king of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, defendor of the faith (William Chillingworth) | The preface to the author of Charity Maintained: with an answer to his pamphlet entituled A Direction to N. N. | The author of Charity Maintained his preface to the reader | The answer to the preface | Bodleian Library | ||
Mary Simmons | Female | An exposition with practical observations continued upon the thirty-fifth, thirty-sixth, and thirty-seventh chapters of the book of Job being the substance of thirty-five lectures / by Joseph Caryl, minister of the gospel | London: Printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sold at her house in Aldersgate-street, the next door to the Golden Lyon | Printer | Joseph Caryl | Joseph Caryl | Religion | 1664 | 4 | Errata | A table directing to some speciall points noted in the precedent expositions | A table of those scriptures which are occasionally cleared, and briefly illustrated in the fore-going expositions. The First Number directs to the Chapter, the Second to the Verse, the Third to the Page of the book | Errata, Index | Wing C776 | To the Christian Reader to those especially of this city who have been the promoters of this work | Bristol Public Libraries |