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  1. 1701.
    A gloryous medytacyon of Ihesus crystes passyon    1523
  2. 1703.
    Augustinians.    Uniuersis et singulis d[omi]nici gregis pastorib[us] [et] curatis    1524
  3. 1704.
    Bourbon, Jacques de, d. 1527. Grande et merveilleuse, tréscruelle oppugnation de la noble Cité de Rhodes. aut    The begynnynge and foundacyon of the holy hospytall, [and] of the ordre of the knyghtes hospytallers of saynt Johan baptyst of Jerusalem    1524
  4. 1705.
    Geuffroy, Antoine.    The order of the greate Turckes courte, of hys menne of warre, and of all hys conquestes, with the summe of Mahumetes doctryne. Translated out of Frenche. 1524 [sic].    1524
  5. 1706.
    Alexis, Guillaume, d. 1468?    He [sic] begynneth an interlocucyon, with an argument, betwyxt man and woman whiche of them could proue to be most excelle[n]t.    1525
  6. 1707.
    Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375.    Here begynneth y[e] hystory of Tytus Gesyppus translated out of Latyn into Englysshe by Wyllyam Walter, somtyme seruaunte to Syr Henry Marney ...    1525
  7. 1708.
    Boethius, d. 524.    The boke of comfort called in laten Boetius de Consolatione philosophie. Translated in to englesse tonge    1525
  8. 1709.
    Bradshaw, Henry, d. 1513.    Here begynneth the lyfe of saynt Radegunde    1525
  9. 1710.
    Brunschwig, Hieronymus, ca. 1450-ca. 1512.    The noble experyence of the vertuous handy warke of surgeri, practysyd [and] compyled by the moost experte mayster Iherome of Bruynswyke, borne in Straesborowe in Almayne ... Item there after he hath authorysed and done it to vnderstande thrugh the trewe sentences of the olde doctours and maysters very experte in the scyence of surgery, as Galienus, Ipocras, Auicenna, Gwydo, Haly abbas, Lancfrancus of mylen, Iamericus, Rogerius, Albucasis, Place[n]tinus, Brunus, Gwilhelmus de saliceto, [and] by many other maysters whose names be wryten in this same boke. ... Item yf ye fynde ony names of herbes or of other thynges wherof ye haue no knowlege, yt shall ye knowe playnly by the potecarys. Item here shall you fynde also for to make salues, plasters, powders, oyles, and drynkes for woundes. Item who so desyreth of this science ye playne knowlege let hym oftentymes rede this boke, and than he shall gette perfyte vnderstandynge of the noble surgery    1525
  10. 1711.
    Froissart, Jean, 1338?-1410?    Here begynneth the thirde and fourthe boke of sir Iohn̄ Froissart of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spaygne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flaunders, and other places adioynyng, translated out of Frenche in to englysshe by Iohan Bourchier knyght lorde Berners, deputie generall of ye kynges towne of Calais and marchesse of the same, at the co[m]maundement of our most highe redouted souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eyght, kynge of Englande and of Fraüce [sic] [and] highe defender of the Christen faithe. [et]c    1525
  11. 1712.
    Linacre, Thomas, 1460-1524.    [Rudimenta grammatices]    1525
  12. 1713.
    Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco, 1470-1533.    Here is co[n]teyned the lyfe of Iohan Picus erle of Myrandula a grete lorde of Italy an excellent connynge man in all sciences, [and] verteous of lyuynge with dyuers epystles [and] other werkes of ye sayd Iohan Picus full of grete science vertue [and] wysedome, whose lyfe [and] werkes bene worthy [and] dygne to be redde and often to be had in memorye.    1525
  13. 1714.
    Rastell, John, d. 1536.    A new co[m]modye in englysh in maner of an enterlude ryght elygant [and] full of craft of rethoryk, wherein is shewd [and] dyscrybyd as well the bewte [and] good propertes of women, as theyr vycys [and] euyll co[n]dicio[n]s, with a morall co[n]clusion [and] exhortacyon to vertew    1525
  14. 1715.
    Rastell, John, d. 1536.    Now she that I louyd trewly beryth a full fayre face hath chosen her ...    1525
  15. 1716.
    Rastell, John, d. 1536.    Of gentylnes and nobylyte A dyaloge betwen the marchaut the knyght and the plowman dysputyng who is a verey gentylman [et] who is a noble man and how men shuld come to auctoryte, compiled in maner of an enterlude with diuers toys [et] gestis addyd therto to make mery pastyme and disport.    1525
  16. 1717.
    Ryckes, John.    The ymage of loue Here foloweth a goostly pamphlete or mater co[m]pendyously extract of holy scrypture, and doctours of ye chyrche, called ye ymage of loue, very necessary for all vertuous persones to loke vpon.    1525
  17. 1718.
    Sallust, 86-34 B.C.    Here begynneth the famous cronycle of the warre, which the romayns had agaynst Iugurth vsurper of the kyngdome of Numidy: whiche cronycle is compyled in latyn by the renowmed romayn Salust. And translated into englysshe by syr Alexander Barclay preest, at co[m]maundement of the right hye and mighty prince: Thomas duke of Northfolke    1525
  18. 1719.
    Here is the boke of mayd Emlyn that had. v. husbandes and all kockoldes she wold make theyr berdes whether they wold or no, and gyue them to were a praty hoode full of belles.    1525
  19. 1720.
    Saynt Nycholas of tolle[n]tyne    1525
  20. 1721.
  21. 1723.
    Bush, Paul, 1490-1558.    Here begynneth a lytell treatyse in Englysshe, called the extripacion [sic] of ignorancy and it treateth and speketh of the ignorance of people, shewyng them howe they are bounde to feare god, to loue god, and to honour their prince. Which treatise is lately compyled by sir Paule Busshe preest, and bonhome of Edyndon: and dedicate vnto the yong and most hye renomed lady Mary, princes [et] doughter vnto the noble progenytour, our worthy souerayne kyng Henry the eight, kyng of Engla[n]de and of Frau[n]ce, [et] hye defe[n]der of ye christenfaithe. [et]c.    1526
  22. 1724.
    Catholic Church.    The martiloge in englysshe after the vse of the chirche of salisbury [and] as it is redde in Syon, with addicyons.    1526
  23. 1725.
    England.    This is a true copy of thordinau[n]ce made in the tyme of the reygne of Kynge Henri the vi to be obseruyd in the Kynges Eschequier by thoffycers and clerkes of the same for takynge of fees of the Kynges accomptau[n]t[es] in the same courte    1526
  24. 1726.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    A deuoute treatise vpon the Pater noster, made fyrst in latyn by the moost famous doctour mayster Erasmus Roterodamus, and tourned in to englisshe by a yong vertuous and well lerned gentylwoman of. xix. yere of age    1526
  25. 1727.
    Fisher, John, Saint, 1469-1535.    A sermon had at Paulis by the co[m]mandment of the most reuerend father in god my lorde legate, and sayd by Ioh[a]n the bysshop of Rochester, vpo[n] qui[n]quagesom sonday, concernynge certayne heretickes, whiche tha[n] were abiured for holdynge the heresies of Martyn Luther that famous hereticke, and for ye kepyng and reteynyng of his bokes agaynst the ordinance of the bulle of pope Leo the tenthe.    1526
  26. 1728.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536.    A compendious introduccion, prologe or preface vn to the pistle off Paul to the Romayns    1526
  27. 1730.
    Den wirdigen vnd vursichtigen heren burgemeysteren vnd rait mänen der stat Cœlln vnsen lieuë heren vnd besunderen gunstigen guden frunden.    1526
  28. 1731.
    Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines.    1526
  29. 1732.
    Andrew, Laurence, fl. 1510-1537.    The noble lyfe a[nd] natures of man of bestes, serpentys, fowles a[nd] fisshes [that] be moste knoweu [sic].    1527
  30. 1733.
    Brunschwig, Hieronymus, ca. 1450-ca. 1512.    The vertuose boke of distyllacyon of the waters of all maner of herbes with the fygures of the styllatoryes, fyrst made and compyled by the thyrte yeres study and labour of the moste co[n]nynge and famous mayster of phisyke, Master Iherom bruynswyke. And now newly translate[d] out of Duyche into Englysshe Nat only to the synguler helpe and profyte of the surgyens, phisycyens, and pothecaryes, but also of all maner of people, parfytely and in dewe tyme and ordre to lerne to dystyll all maner of herbes, to the profyte, cure, and remedy of all maner dysseases and infirmytees apparant and nat apparant. And ye shall vnderstande that the waters be better than the herbes, as Auicenna testefyeth in his fourthe conon saynge that all maner medicynes vsed with theyr substance, febleth and maketh aged, and weke. Cum gratia et preuilegio regali.    1527
  31. 1734.
    England.    The statutes prohemium Iohannis Rastell    1527
  32. 1735.
    Feylde, Thomas.    Here begynneth a lytel treatyse called the co[n]traverse bytwene a louer and a jaye lately compyled.    1527
  33. 1736.
    Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.    A copy of the letters, wherin the most redouted [and] mighty pri[n]ce, our souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eight, kyng of Englande [and] of Frau[n]ce, defe[n]sor of the faith, and lorde of Irla[n]de: made answere vnto a certayne letter of Martyn Luther, sente vnto him by the same and also the copy of the foresaid Luthers letter, in such order, as here after foloweth.    1527
  34. 1737.
    Longland, John, 1473-1547.    Ioannis Longlondi Dei gratia Lincolnien[sis] Episcopi, tres conciones reuerendissimo Domino. do. vvaramo Cantuariensi Archiepiscopo totius Angliæ primati merito nuncupatæ.    1527
  35. 1738.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Skelton Laureate agaynste a comely coystrowne that curyowsly chawntyd and curryshly cowntred, and madly in hys musykkys mokkyshly made, agaynste the. ix. Musys of polytyke poems [and] poettys matryculat.    1527
  36. 1739.
    Aristotle, attributed name.    [Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle]    1528
  37. 1740.
    Aristotle.    De cursione lune Here begynneth the course and disposicion of the dayes of the moone in laten and in Englysshe whiche be good: and whiche be badde after the influentes of the moone drawen out of a boke of Aristotiles de astronomiis.    1528
  38. 1741.
    Barlow, William, fl. 1527.    Rede me and be nott wrothe for I saye no thynge but trothe I will ascende makynge my state so hye, that my pompous honoure shall never dye. O caytyfe when thou thynkest least of all, with confusion thou shalt have a fall.    1528
  39. 1742.
    England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    The proclamacion made and de[vised by the] kynges hyghnesse our soueraygne lorde and his honorable counsaile ...    1528
  40. 1743.
    Higden, Ranulf, d. 1364. Polycronicon.    The Cronycles of Englonde with the dedes of popes and emperours, and also the descripcyon of Englonde    1528
  41. 1744.
    Joannes, de Mediolano.    Regimen sanitatis Salerni This boke techyng al people to gouerne them in helthe, is translated out of the Latyne tonge in to englishe by Thomas Paynell. Whiche boke is as profitable [et] as nedefull to be had and redde as any can be to obserue corporall helthe.    1528
  42. 1745.
    Plutarch.    Tho. wyatis translatyon of Plutarckes boke, of the quyete of mynde    1528
  43. 1746.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Here folowythe dyuers balettys and dyties solacyous deuysyd by Master Skelton Laureat    1528
  44. 1747.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Honorificatissimo, amplissimo, longeq[ue] reuerendissimo in Christo patri: ac domino, domino Thome ... A latereq[ue] legato superillustri Skeltonis laureatus ora, reg. humillimum, dicit obsequium ... A replycacion agaynst certayne yong scolers, abiured of late [et]c. Argumentum. Crassa[n]tes nimiu[m], nimiu[m] sterilesq[ue] labruscas (vinea quas d[omi]ni, sabaot non sustinet ultra laxius expandi) nostra est resecare uoluntas. Cum priuilegio a rege indulto.    1528
  45. 1748.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536.    That fayth the mother of all good workes iustifieth us before we ca[n] bringe forth anye good worke...    1528
  46. 1749.
    Tyndale, William, d. 1536.    The obedie[n]ce of a Christen man and how Christe[n] rulers ought to governe, where in also (if thou marke diligently) thou shalt fynde eyes to perceave the crafty conveyance of all iugglers.    1528
  47. 1750.
    The debate and stryfe betwene somer and wynter with the estate present of man.    1528
  48. 1752.
  49. 1753.
    Agapētos.    The preceptes teachyng a prynce or a noble estate his duetie, written by Agapetus in Greke to the emperour Iustinian, and after translated into Latin, and nowe in to Englysshe by Thomas Paynell    1529
  50. 1754.
    Bomelius, Henricus, 1500?-1570.    The summe of the holye scripture and ordinarye of the Christen teachyng, the true Christen faithe, by the whiche we be all iustified. And of the vertue of baptesme, after the teaching of the Gospell and of the Apostles, with an informacyon howe all estates shulde lyve accordynge to the Gospell.    1529
  51. 1755.
    Catholic Church. Pope (1523-1534 : Clement VII)    Frater Joha[n]nes Brocden de Tellisforde wygornien[sis] dioc. sancte Trinitatis et redemptionis captiuorum terre sancte ...    1529
  52. 1756.
    Colet, John, 1467?-1519.    Rudimenta grammatices et docendi methodus non tam scholæ Gypsuichianæ per reuerendissimum. D. Thoma[m] cardinale[m] Ebor. feliciter institutæ q[uam] o[mn]ibus aliis totius Anglie scholis prescripta.    1529
  53. 1757.
    England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamation for resysting and withstandyng of most damynable heresyes sowen within this realme, by the disciples of Luther and other heretykes, peruerters of Christes relygion.    1529
  54. 1758.
    England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    Tertio die Nouembris anno .xxi. Henrici.viii. The act agayns kyllyng of calues    1529
  55. 1759.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    An exhortation to the diligent studye of scripture, made by Erasmus Roterodamus. And tra[n]slated in to inglissh. An exposition in to the seventh chaptre of the first pistle to the Corinthians    1529
  56. 1760.
    Frith, John, 1503-1533.    A pistle to the Christen reader The revelation of Antichrist. Antithesis, wherin are compared to geder Christes actes and oure holye father the Popes.    1529
  57. 1761.
    Medwall, Henry, fl. 1486.    Nature A goodly interlude of nature co[m]pylyd by mayster Henry Medwall chapleyn to the ryght reuerent father in god Iohan Morton somtyme cardynall and archebyshop of Canterbury.    1529
  58. 1762.
    More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.    A dyaloge of syr Thomas More knyghte: one of the counsayll of oure souerayne lorde the kyng [and] chauncellour of hys duchy of Lancaster. Wherin be treated dyuers maters, as of the veneration [and] worshyp of ymages [and] relyques, prayng to sayntys, [and] goyng o[n] pylgrymage. Wyth many othere thyngys touching the pestylent sect of Luther and Tyndale, by the tone bygone in Sarony, and by tother laboryed to be brought in to Englond    1529
  59. 1763.
    Paynell, Thomas.    The assaute and co[n]quest of heuen tra[n]slated out of frenche into englishe by Thomas Paynel.    1529
  60. 1764.
    Vives, Juan Luis, 1492-1540.    A very frutefull and pleasant boke called the Instructio[n] of a Christen woma[n]/ made fyrst in Laten/ and dedicated vnto the quenes good grace/ by the right famous clerke mayster Lewes Uiues/ ; and turned out of Laten into Englysshe by Rycharde Hyrd. Whiche boke who so redeth diligently shall haue knowlege [sic] of many thynges/ wherin he shal take great pleasure/ and specially women shal take great co[m]modyte and frute towarde the[n]crease of vertue good maners..    1529
  61. 1765.
    Cayphas and asked them what was prosylyte. And    1529
  62. 1766.
    Barlow, William, fl. 1527.    A proper dyaloge, betwene a gentillman and a husbandma[n] eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite, through the ambicion of the clergye. An A.B.C. to the spiritualte.    1530
  63. 1767.
    Bernard Silvestris, fl. 1136.    Here begynneth a shorte monycyon, or counsayle of the cure gouernaunce of a housholde accordynge vnto policy / taken out of a pystle of a great learned man called Bernarde syluestre.    1530
  64. 1768.
    Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.    The assemblie of foules Here foloweth the assemble of foules veray pleasaunt and compendyous to rede or here compyled by the preclared and famous clerke Geffray Chaucer.    1530
  65. 1769.
    Colet, John, 1467?-1519.    The sermo[n] of doctor Colete, made to the conuocacion at Paulis    1530
  66. 1770.
    England.    This is a true copy of the ordynau[n]ce made in the tyme of the reygne of Kynge Henry the VI to be obserued in the Kynges Eschequier by the officers and clerkes of the same for takynge of fees of the Kynges accomptis in the same court    1530
  67. 1771.
    England. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    Mense Iunii. anno regni metue[n]dissimi d[omi]ni u[e]ri regio Henrici octaui .xxii. A proclamation made and diuysed by the kyngis highnes, with the aduise of his most honorable counsaile, for punishinge of vacabundes and sturdy beggars    1530
  68. 1772.
    Fitzherbert, John, d. 1531.    Here begynneth a newe tracte or treatyse moost p[ro]fytable for all husba[n]de men and very frutefull for all other persones to rede, newly correcte [sic] [and] amended by the auctour, with dyuerse other thynges added thervnto.    1530
  69. 1773.
    Gascoigne, Thomas, 1403-1458, attributed name.    Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.    1530
  70. 1774.
    Gosynhyll, Edward, attributed name.    Here begynneth a dialogue betwene the comen secretary and Ielowsy touchynge the vnstablenes of harlottes    1530
  71. 1775.
    Lucian, of Samosata.    [Necromantia. A dialog of the poete Lucyan.]    1530
  72. 1776.
    Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?    Here is a lytell shorte cronycle, begynnynge at the. vii. ages of the worlde, w[ith] the comy[n]ge of Brute: and the reygne of all the kynges with the sayntes and martyrs that haue ben in this lande.    1530
  73. 1777.
    Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?    The payne and sorowe of euyll maryage    1530
  74. 1778.
    Neville, William, b. 1497.    The castell of pleasure The conueyaunce of a dreme how Desyre went to the castell of pleasure, wherin was the gardyn of affeccyon inhabyted by Beaute to whome he amerously expressed his loue vpon ye whiche supplycacyon rose grete stryfe dysputacyon, and argument betwene Pyte and Dysdayne.    1530
  75. 1779.
    Nicolaus, Pergaminus, attributed name.    [The dialoges of creatures moralysed Applyably and edificatyfly, to euery mery and iocounde mater, of late tra[n]slated out of latyn into our Englysshe tonge right profitable to the gouernaunce of man. And they be to sell, vpo[n] Powlys churche yarde.    1530
  76. 1780.
    Pius II, Pope, 1405-1464.    Here begynneth the egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay prest wherof the fyrst thre conteyneth the myseryes of courters [et] courtes of all prynces in generall, the matter wherof was translated into Englyshe by the sayd Alexander in fourme of dialoges, oute of a boke named in latin Miserie curialiu[m], compyled by Eneas Siluius poete and oratour, whiche after was Pope of Rome, [et] named Pius.    1530
  77. 1781.
    Ptolemy, 2nd cent. Tetrabiblos.    Here begynneth the compost of Ptholomeus, prynce of astronomye: translated oute of Frenche in to Englysshe, for them that wolde haue knowlege of the compost    1530
  78. 1782.
    Rastell, John, d. 1536.    A new boke of purgatory whiche is a dyaloge [and] dysputacyon betwene one Comyngo an Almayne a Christen man, [and] one Gyngemyn a turke of Machoinett law, dysputynge by naturall reason and good philosophye, whether there be a purgatorye. which boke is deuyded into thre dyalogys. The fyrst dyaloge sheweth and treateth of the merueylous exystens of god. The seconde dyaloge treateth of the immortalyte of mannys soule. The thyrde dyaloge treateth of purgatory.    1530
  79. 1783.
    Rastell, John, d. 1536.    The pastyme of people The cronycles of dyuers realmys and most specyally of the realme of Englond breuely co[m]pylyd [and] empryntyd in chepesyde at the sygne of the mearemayd next to pollys gate. Cum priuilegio.    1530
  80. 1784.
    Thibaut, Jean, d. ca. 1545.    Pronosticacyon of maistre Ioh[a]n Thibaulte astrologyer to the emperoures Maieste, and to my Lady. [et]c. The yere of our lord god. M. CCCCC. xxx. calculed vpon thorizont of the towne of Antwerpe, co[n]teynynge the foure parties of the yere, and the influences of the newe mones, with theyr quartres, firste and last, and of peas, of w[arre], [and] of syckenesses of this yere, [and] of dy[uer]s countres, and the reuolucion of the kynges, and prynces, and the influence of .ii. eclipses of this present yere. [et] cetera.    1530
  81. 1785.
    Thorpe, William, d. 1407?    The examinacion of Master William Thorpe preste accused of heresye before Thomas Arundell, Archebishop of Ca[n]terbury, the yere of ower Lord .MCCCC. and seuen. The examinacion of the honorable knight syr Jhon Oldcastell Lorde Cobham, burnt bi the said Archebisshop, in the fyrste yere of Kynge Henry the Fyfth.    1530
  82. 1786.
    Ullerston, Richard, d. 1423.    A compendious olde treatyse, shewynge howe that we oughte to haue ye scripture in Englysshe    1530
  83. 1787.
    Whitford, Richard, fl. 1495-1555?    A werke for housholders or for them ye haue the gydynge or gouernaunce of any company. Gadred [and] set forth by a professed brother of Syon Richard Whytforde. And newly corrected [and] prynted agayne w[ith] an addicion of policy for housholdynge, set forth also by the same brother.    1530
  84. 1788.
    A Deuout intercescion and praier to our sauiour Jesu Christ    1530
  85. 1789.
    The copy of the commaundement generall by the abbot of euyll profytes    1530
  86. 1790.
    Barlow, William, d. 1568.    A dyaloge describing the originall grou[n]d of these Lutheran faccyons, and many of theyr abusys, compyled by syr wyllyam Barlow chanon    1531
  87. 1791.
    Barnes, Robert, 1495-1540.    A supplicatyon made by Robert Barnes doctoure in diuinitie, vnto the most excellent and redoubted prince kinge henrye the eyght. The articles for which this forsayde doctoure Barnes was condemned of our spiritualtye, are confirmed by the Scripture, doctoures and their awne [sic] lawe. After that he disputeth certayne comon places which also he confermeth with the Scripture, holye doctoures and their awne [sic] lawe    1531
  88. 1792.
    Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 91-1153.    Here begynneth a goodly treatyse, and it is called a notable lesson, otherwyse it is called the golden pystle    1531
  89. 1793.
    Bush, Paul, 1490-1558.    This lytell boke contaynethe certayne gostly medycynes necessary to be vsed among wel disposed people to eschewe to auoyde the comen plage of pestilens thus collecte and sette forth in ordre by the diligent laboure of the religyous brother Syr Paule Bushe preste and Bonehome in the good house of Edyndon.    1531
  90. 1794.
    Catholic Church.    This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge.    1531
  91. 1795.
    Eck, Johann, 1486-1543.    Enchiridion locorum co[m]muniu[m] aduersus Lutheranos Ioanne Eckio autore ... ; ab autore iam quarto recognitu[m] tribus locis auctum, a pluribus mendis calcographi emunctum.    1531
  92. 1796.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    A treatise perswadynge a man patientlye to suffre the deth of his frende    1531
  93. 1797.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    De immensa dei misericordia. A sermon of the excedynge great mercy of god, / made by ye moste famous doctour maister Eras. Rot. Translated out of Latine into Englisshe, at the request of the moste honorable and vertuous lady, the lady Margaret Countese of Salisbury.    1531
  94. 1798.
    Fox, Edward, 1496?-1538.    The determinations of the moste famous and mooste excellent vniuersities of Italy and Fraunce, that it is so vnlefull [sic] for a man to marie his brothers wyfe, that the pope hath no power to dispence therewith    1531
  95. 1799.
    Frith, John, 1503-1533.    A disputacio[n] of purgatorye made by Ioh[a]n Frith which is deuided in to thre bokes. The first boke is an answere vnto Rastell, which goeth aboute to proue purgatorye by naturall phylosophye. The seconde boke answereth vnto Sir Thomas More, which laboureth to proue purgatorye by scripture. The thirde boke maketh answere vnto my lorde of Rochestre which most leaneth vnto the doctoures    1531
  96. 1800.
    Hamilton, Patrick, 1504?-1528.    [Paitrikes places]    1531