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Estates and Trades, _with portraits_. Lond. printed by G.P., 1620, 4to. 2 16 0 462. Articles to be enquired into by various Bishops, &c., in their Visitations; upwards of one hundred; _a very curious, scarce, and unique collection_, 4to. 2 2 0 802. Barbiere (John) the famous Game of Chesse Play, cuts, 1673. The most ancient and learned play, The Philosopher's Game, invented for the Honourable Recreation of the Studious, by W.F., black-letter, 1563, 4to. 2 4 0 1300. A Plaister for a Galled Horse, _very rare_, 1548, 4to. [See Herbert's Ames, vol. i. 581: and p. 239; ante.] 3 17 6 1312. A Counter Blaste to Tobacco. Lond. 1604, 4to. 0 17 0 1326. Bentley's (Thos.) Monument of Matrons, containing seven severall Lamps of Virginitie, or Distinct Treatises, collated and perfect, a very fine copy, extremely rare and curious, _imprinted at London, by Thomas Dawson, for William Seres, extremely rare_, black-letter, 1582, 4to. 8 18 6 1334. Bert (Edmund) an approved Treatise of Hawkes and Hunting. Lond. 1619, 4to. 1 10 0 1540. Burton (Wm.) Seven Dialogues, black-letter. Lond. 1606. George Whetstone's Mirrour for Magistrates of cities, b.l., printed by Richard Jones, 1584, 4to. 3 13 6 1542. Byshop's (John) beautifull Blossomes, black-letter, imprinted by Henrie Cockyn, 1577, 4to. 4 10 0 1754. Characters (viz.) The Surfeit to A.B.C. Lond. 1656. Dr. Lupton's London and Country carbonadoed and quartered into Seuerall Characters, 1632. Essayes and Characters, by L.G., 1661, 8vo. 4 7 0 2069. England's Jests refined and improved, 1660, 8vo. 2 14 0 2326. Catharo's Diogenes in his Singularitie, wherein is comprehended his merrie Baighting fit for all men's benefits: christened by him a _Nettle for Nice Noses_, by L.T., black-letter, 1591, 4to. 2 10 0 3523. Fages (Mrs.) Poems, Fames Roule, &c., _rare_, Lond. 1637, 4to. 5 15 6 7817. Stukeley's (Wm.) Itinerarium Curiosum; 2 _vols. in_ 1, _Russia_, folio. 14 14 0 8211. The blazon of Jealousie, written in Italian, by Varchi. Lond. 1615, 8vo. 2 6 0 8223. Tracts: Dial of Witches, 1603; Lancaster Witches, 1613; Trial of Yorkshire Witches, 1612; The Golden Fleece, 1626; Cage of Diabolical Possession, 4to. 2 8 0 8224. The most strange and admirable Discoverie
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