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  1. 2501.
    Paynell, Thomas.    The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures    1550
  2. 2502.
    Ponet, John, 1516?-1556.    A notable sermon concerninge the ryght vse of the lordes supper and other thynges very profitable for all men to knowe preached before the Kynges most excellent Mayestye and hys most honorable counsel in hys courte at Westmynster the 14. daye of Marche, by Mayster Iohn ponet Doctor of dyuinity. 1550.    1550
  3. 2503.
    Proclus, ca. 410-485.    The descripcion of the sphere or the frame of the worlde, right worthy to be red and studyed on, of all noble wyttes, specially of all those that be desyrous to attayne any perfecte knowledge in cosmography, or true descripcion of reagions, townes, or countrees, / set forth by Proclus Diadochus, and Englysshed by wyllyam [sic] Salysbury..    1550
  4. 2504.
    Purvey, John, 1353?-1428?    The true copye of a prolog wrytten about two C. yeres paste by Iohn Wycklife (as maye iustly be gatherid bi that, that Iohn Bale hath writte[n] of him in his boke entitlid the Summarie of famouse writers of the Ile of great Brita[n]) the originall whereof is founde written in an olde English Bible bitwixt the olde Testament and the Newe. Whych Bible remaynith now in ye Kyng hys maiesties chamber.    1550
  5. 2505.
    Ridley, Lancelot, d. 1576.    An exposytion in Englyshe vpon the Epistyll of saynt Paule to the Philippia[n]s/ for the instruction of them that be vnlerned in to[n]ges: gathered out of holy scriptures/ of the olde catholike doctours of the church/ of the best authors that now adayes do write. / By Lancelot Ridley of Cantorbury. ; Ouer seen by the ryght reuerend father in god Thomas by the sufferaunce of God archebysshop of Cantorbury..    1550
  6. 2506.
    Rivius, Johann, 1500-1553.    A treatise against the folishnesse of men in differinge the reformation of their liuing and amendment of their manners, compyled by the godly lerned man John Riuius, and translated into Englishe by Iohn Bankes.    1550
  7. 2507.
    Salesbury, William, 1520?-1600?    A briefe and a playne introduction, teachyng how to pronounce the letters of the British tong, (now co[m]menly called Walsh) wherby an English man shal not only w[ith] ease read the said tong rightly: but markyng ye same wel, it shal be a meane for him with one labour and diligence to attaine to the true and natural pronuncation of other expediente and most excellente langauges Set forth by W. Salesburye.    1550
  8. 2508.
    Salesbury, William, 1520?-1600?    Ban wedy i dynny air yngair allan o hen gyfreith Howel dda vap Cadell brenhin Kymbry ynghylch chwechant mlynedd aeth heibio wrth yr hwn van y gellir ddeall bot yr offeiriait y pryd hynny yn priodi gwragedd yn ddichwith ac yn kyttal ac wynt in gyfreithlawn. = A certaine case extracte out of the auncient Law of Hoel da, kyng of Wales in the yere of oure Lorde, nyne hundred and fourtene passed: whereby it maye gathered that priestes had lawfully maried wyues at that tyme.    1550
  9. 2509.
    Salesbury, William, 1520?-1600?    The baterie of the Popes Botereulx, commonly called the high altare. Compiled by W.S. in the yere of oure Lorde. 1550    1550
  10. 2510.
    Samuel, William, fl. 1551-1569.    A vvarnyng for the cittie of London that the dwellers therein may repent their evyll lyues for feare of Goddes plages.    1550
  11. 2511.
    Samuel, William, fl. 1551-1569.    The practice practised by the Pope and his prelates which they haue vsed synce they came to their estates.    1550
  12. 2512.
    Schan, Jörg.    The welspoken nobody God that is all good and almyghtye ...    1550
  13. 2513.
    Sherry, Richard, ca. 1506-ca. 1555.    A treatise of schemes [and] tropes very profytable for the better vnderstanding of good authors, gathered out of the best grammarians [and] oratours by Rychard Sherry Londoner. Whervnto is added a declamacion, that chyldren euen strapt fro[m] their infancie should be well and gently broughte vp in learnynge. Written fyrst in Latin by the most excellent and famous clearke, Erasmus of Roterodame.    1550
  14. 2514.
    Smith, Richard, 1500-1563.    A confutation of a certen booke, called a defence of the true, and Catholike doctrine of the sacrame[n]t, sette fourth of late in the name of Thomas Archebysshoppe of Canterburye. By Rycharde Smyth, Docter of diuinite, and some tyme reader of the same in Oxforde    1550
  15. 2515.
    Tertullian, ca. 160-ca. 230.    The seconde book of Tertullian vnto his wyf, translated into Englyshe, wherei[n] is co[n]teined most godly cou[n]sel how those that be vnmaryed, may chose vnto them selfes godly companyons, and so to liue quyetly in this world and blessedlye in the worlde to come    1550
  16. 2516.
    Thucydides.    The hystory writtone by Thucidides the Athenyan of the warre, whiche was betwene the Peloponesians and the Athenyans, translated oute of Frenche into the Englysh language by Thomas Nicolls citezeine and goldesmyth of London    1550
  17. 2517.
    Tilney, Edmund, d. 1610, attributed author.    Here beginneth a song of the Lordes Supper    1550
  18. 2518.
    Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562.    A discourse or traictise of Petur Martyr Vermilla Flore[n]tine, the publyque reader of diuinitee in the Vniuersitee of Oxford wherein he openly declared his whole and determinate iudgemente concernynge the sacrament of the Lordes supper in the sayde Vniuersitee.    1550
  19. 2519.
    Vives, Juan Luis, 1492-1540.    Introduction to wisedome Banket of sapience. Preceptes of Agapetus.    1550
  20. 2520.
    Wedderburn, Robert, ca. 1510-ca. 1557.    [The Complaynt of Scotland]    1550
  21. 2521.
    Werdmüller, Otto, 1511-1552.    A spyrytuall and moost precyouse pearle Teachyng all men to loue and imbrace the crosse, as a mooste swete and necessary thyng, vnto the sowle, and what comfort is to be taken thereof, and also where and howe, both consolacyon and ayde in all maner of afflyccyons is to be soughte, and agayne, how all men should behaue them selues therein, accordynge to the word of God. Sett forth by the moste honorable lorde, the duke hys grace of Somerset, as appeareth by hys epystle set before the same.    1550
  22. 2522.
    Wimbledon, Thomas.    A sermon no lesse frutefull then famous made in the yeare of oure lord god m.CCC.lxxxviii. In these our later dayes moost necessarye to be knowen. Neyther addynge to nor diminishynge fro. Saue the olde and rude englishe therof mended here [and] there.    1550
  23. 2523.
    A Godly dyalogue dysputacyon betwene Pyers Plowman, and a popysh preest concernyng the supper of the Lorde no lesse frutefell then necessarye to be noted of al Christen men specyally considering the great controuerses varyaunces had therin now in your tyme.    1550
  24. 2524.
    A deuoute intercessyon and prayer, to our sauyour Jesu Chryste    1550
  25. 2525.
    Pyers plowmans exhortation, vnto the lordes, knightes and burgoysses of the Parlyamenthouse    1550
  26. 2526.
    Zwingli, Ulrich, 1484-1531.    The ymage of both pastoures sette forth by that mooste famouse clerck, Huldrych zwinglius ; [and] now tra[n]slated out of Latin into Englishe, By John Veron Sinonoys. A most fruitefull [and] necessary boke, to be had [and] redde in all churches, ther wyth to enarme all symple [and] ignorant folkes, agaynst the raueninge wolues and false prophetes.    1550
  27. 2527.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    The first two partes of the actes or vnchast examples of the Englysh votaryes gathered out of their owne legenades and chronycles by Johan Bale ...    1551
  28. 2528.
    Baptista, Mantuanus, 1448-1516.    A lamentable complaynte of Baptista Ma[n]tuanus, an Italysh poete wherin he famylyarly co[m]moneth wyth hys owne mynde, that deathe is not to be feared. Paraphrastically translated into oure vulgar Englishe tounge by Iohan Bale.    1551
  29. 2529.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    A fruitful treatise of fasting wherin is declared what ye Christen fast is, how we ought to fast, [and] what ye true vse of fastyng is. Newlye made by Thomas Becon.    1551
  30. 2530.
    Brasier, Richard.    A godly wil and confession of the Christian faythe, made by Rychard Brasier, late auditour to the kinges maiestie in Ireland, whiche be dydde most constantly cleaue vnto during the time that he lyued, worthy to be read by all Christians    1551
  31. 2531.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    A most necessary frutefull dialogue, betwene [the] seditious libertin or rebel Anabaptist, the true obedient christia[n] wherin, as in a mirrour or glasse ye shal se [the] excellencte and worthynesse of a christia[n] magistrate: again what obedience is due vnto publique rulers of all th[os]e [that] professe Christ yea, though [the] rulers, in externe outward thinges, to their vtter dampnatyon, do otherwyse then well: translated out of Latyn into Englishe, by Iho[n] Veron Senonoys.    1551
  32. 2532.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    A moste sure and strong defence of the baptisme of children, against [the] pestiferous secte of the Anabaptystes. set furthe by that famouse clerke, Henry Bullynger: nowe translated out of Laten into Englysh by Ihon Veron Senonoys    1551
  33. 2533.
    Chedsey, Master.    A reporte of maister doctor Redmans answeres, to questions propounded him before his death concernynge certaine poyntes of religion, now beyng with many in controuersye. Whervnto diuerse artycles be added, lately subscribed by Master Chedsey.    1551
  34. 2534.
    Conway, William, fl. 1550.    An exortacion to charite very needefull at this tyme for eche man and woman to inbrace, compyled by Wyllyam Conway.    1551
  35. 2535.
    Coucheman, Giles.    An exhortatyon or warnynge, to beware of greater plagues troubles, then are yet come vppon thys realme, for the synnes and wyckednes that hath bene, is yet dayly commytted there in..    1551
  36. 2536.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    Philargyrie of Greate Britayne    1551
  37. 2537.
    Crowley, Robert, 1518?-1588.    Pleasure and payne, heauen and hell: Remembre these foure, and all shall be well. Compyled by Roberte Crowley, Anno domini, MDLI.    1551
  38. 2538.
    England and Wales.    The second volume conteinyng those statutes vvhiche haue ben made in the tyme of the most victoriouse reigne of Kyng Henrie the Eight with a table to the whole.    1551
  39. 2539.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1485-1509 : Henry VII).    A proclamation set furthe by the Kinges Maiesty with the aduise of his highnes moost honorable counsail, the xi. day of September, in the v. yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reigne, inhibiting the melting of any his highnes coines of silver, being curraunt within his graces dominions    1551
  40. 2540.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion set furth by the Kinges Maiestie with the aduise of his highnes most honorable counsail, for the shortening of a day limited in another proclamation, concerning the abacing of the value of shilinges and grotes    1551
  41. 2541.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion set furthe by the kynges maiestie, wyth the aduise of his most honorable privey counsail, the xviii. day of July, in the v. yere of his graces most prosperous reigne, against suche as slaunderously whisper and spread abrode false rumours of the further abacing of the coyne.    1551
  42. 2542.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furth by the Kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of His Highnes moste honorable counsail, for the reformation of vagabondes, tellers of newes, sowers of sedicious rumours, players, and printers without license diuers other disordred persons, the xxviii. day of April in the v. yere of His Highnes most prosperous reigne    1551
  43. 2543.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furthe by the Kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of his highnes most honorable priuie counsail, in the v. yere of his highnes most prosperous reigne, for the prices of victualles    1551
  44. 2544.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furthe by the Kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of his highnes moste honorable counsaill, for the publishyng of sundery statutes and actes of Parliament heretofore made, for the prohibicion of the cariying out of the realme of gold or siluer, and of eschaunge and reeschaunge    1551
  45. 2545.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamacion, set furthe by the kynges Maiestie, with the aduise of his highnes moste honorable counsail, the xvij. of July, in the v. yere of his highnes most prosperous reigne, wherein diuers wholsome and profitable lawes, made against regrators, forstallers, and engrossers, , are mencioned and recited    1551
  46. 2546.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation set furth by the Kinges Maiestie, prohibiting aswel the buyeng or selling, golde, siluer, or coyne, at any higher price then is appoincted, as also the melting doune of the sayd coynes.    1551
  47. 2547.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation set furth by the Kinges Maiesty, with the aduise of his highnes most honorable privy counsail, concerning casters and senders abrode of slaunderous and sedicious billes, the xx. day of May the v. yere of his most prosperous reigne    1551
  48. 2548.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation set furth by the kinges maiesty, with the aduise of his most honorable priuey counsail, declaring his graces determinacion, concerning the amendement of his highnes coyne, and also to admonish such of his subiectes, as be engrossers of fermes, victualles and other thinges. and the inhauncers of al prices of the same, and for the amendement of their gredy and insaciable doinges, the .xi. day of May in the .v. yere of his moste prosperous reigne.    1551
  49. 2549.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation set furthe by the Kynges Maiesty, with the aduise of his most honorable privey counsayll, for the valuacion of the shillinges and grotes to a meaner and lower value and rate    1551
  50. 2550.
    Gardiner, Stephen, 1483?-1555.    An explicatio[n] and assertion of the true Catholique fayth, touchyng the moost blessed sacrament of the aulter with confutacion of a booke written agaynst the same / made by Steuen Byshop of Wynchester ; and exhibited by his owne hande for his defence to the Kynges Maiesties commissioners at Lambeth.    1551
  51. 2551.
    Gilby, Anthony, ca. 1510-1585.    A commentarye vpon the prophet Mycha. Wrytten by Antony Gilby. Anno Domi. M.D.Li    1551
  52. 2552.
    Hooper, John, d. 1555.    [Godly and most necessary annotations in ye .xiij. chapyter too the Romaynes]    1551
  53. 2553.
    Lever, Thomas, 1521-1577.    A meditacion vpo[n] the the [sic] lordes praier, made by Thomas Leuer, at sainct Mary Woll churche in London    1551
  54. 2554.
    Lever, Thomas, 1521-1577.    A meditacion vpon the Lordes prayer, made by Thomas Leuer, at Sayncte Mary Wol Churche in London. Anno. M.D.LI.    1551
  55. 2555.
    Livy.    An argument wherin the apparaile of women is both reproued and defended    1551
  56. 2556.
    More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.    A fruteful, and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia: written in Latine by Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englyshe by Raphe Robynson citizein and goldsmythe of London, at the procurement, and earnest request of George Tadlowe citezein [and] haberdassher of the same citie    1551
  57. 2557.
    Ochino, Bernardino, 1487-1564.    Certayne sermons of the ryghte famous and excellente clerk master Barnardine Ochine, borne within the famous vniuersitie of Siena in Italy, now also an exyle in this lyfe, for the faithful testimony of Iesus Christe. Faythfully translated into Englyshe    1551
  58. 2558.
    Ochino, Bernardino, 1487-1564.    Fouretene sermons of Barnardine Ochyne, concernyng the predestinacion and eleccion of god: very expediente to the settynge forth of hys glorye among hys creatures. Translated out of Italian in to oure natyve younge by A.C.    1551
  59. 2559.
    Record, Robert, 1510?-1558.    The pathvvay to knowledg containing the first principles of geometrie, as they may moste aptly be applied vnto practise, bothe for vse of instrumentes geometricall, and astronomicall and also for proiection of plattes in euerye kinde, and therefore much necessary for all sortes of men.    1551
  60. 2560.
    Ruddoke, Thomas.    A remembraunce for the maintenaunce of the liuynge of ministers and preachers nowe notablye decayed exhibited vnto the right reuerend father in God Thomas Bishop of Elye ...    1551
  61. 2561.
    Salesbury, William, 1520?-1600?    Kynniver llith a ban oryscrythur lan ac a darlleir yr Eccleis pryd Commun y Sulieu a'r Gwilieu trwy 'r blwyddyn: o Cambereiciat/ W.S..    1551
  62. 2562.
    Samuel, William, fl. 1551-1569.    The abridgemente of goddes statutes in myter, set oute by Wylliam Samuel seruaunt to the Duke of Somerset hys grace    1551
  63. 2563.
    Turner, William, d. 1568.    A perseruatiue, or triacle, agaynst the poyson of Pelagius lately renued, ... by the furious secte of the Annabaptistes ... By Willyam Turner, Doctor of Physick.    1551
  64. 2564.
    Vergerio, Pietro Paolo, 1498-1565.    La forma delle publiche orationi et della co[n]fessione, assolutione, la qual si usa nella chiesa de forestieri, che è nuouamente stata instituita in Londra (per gratia di Dio) con l'autorità co[n]sentimento del Re.    1551
  65. 2565.
    Vesalius, Andreas, 1514-1564.    A compendious declaration of the excellent uertues of a certain lateli inuentid oile, callid for the uuorthines thereof oile imperial VVith the maner hou the same is to be usid, to the benefite of mankind, against innumerable diseasis. Vuriten by Thomas Rainold Doc. of Phisick.    1551
  66. 2566.
    Wilson, Thomas, 1525?-1581.    The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logique, set forth in Englishe, by Thomas Vuilson    1551
  67. 2567.
    Wingfield, Henry.    A compendious or short treatise, gathered out of the chyefe and principall authors of phisycke conteynyuge certeyne preceptes necessary to the preseruacion of healthe, and longe continuaunce of the same: verye pleasaunte and profitable to reade.    1551
  68. 2568.
    A Christian meditacion or praier to be sayed at all tymes whensoeuer God shall vyset vs wyth anye mortall plague or sicnesse    1551
  69. 2569.
    A godly and holsom preseruatyue against disperacio[n] at al times necessarye for the soule: but then chiefelye to be vsed and ministred when the deuil doth assault vs most fiersely, doth approcheth nieste.    1551
  70. 2570.
    [An, A,B,C, wyth a cathechisme, that is to saye, an instruction to be learned of euerye chylde before he be brought to be confyrmed ...] [sette forth by thee Kinges Maiestye ; whereunto is also ioyned the letany and suffrages].    1551
  71. 2571.
    Baldwin, William, ca. 1518-1563?    Westerne Wyll upon the debate betweene Churchyarde and Camell    1552
  72. 2572.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    An expostulation or complaynte agaynste the blasphemyes of a franticke papyst of Hamshyre. Co[m]piled by Iohan Bale    1552
  73. 2573.
    Caius, John, 1510-1573.    A boke, or counseill against the disease commonly called the sweate, or sweatyng sicknesse. Made by Ihon Caius doctour in phisicke. Very necessary for euerye personne, and muche requisite to be had in the handes of al sortes, for their better instruction, preparacion and defence, against the soubdein comyng, and fearful assaultying of the-same [sic] disease    1552
  74. 2574.
    Camel, Thomas.    Camelles conclusion    1552
  75. 2575.
    Camel, Thomas.    Camelles reioindre to Churchyarde Thomas Camell.    1552
  76. 2576.
    Camel, Thomas.    To Dauid Dicars when quod T. Camel.    1552
  77. 2577.
    Camel, Thomas.    To goodman Chappels supplication Thomas Camell.    1552
  78. 2578.
    Catholic Church. Diocese of St. Andrews. Archbishop (1546-1571 : Hamilton)    The catechisme that is to say, ane co[m]mon and catholik instructioun of the christin people in materis of our catholik faith and religioun, quhilk na gud christin man or woman suld misknaw: set furth be ye maist reuerend father in God Iohne aschbischop of sanct Androus legatuit and primat of ye kirk of Scotland, in his prouincial counsale haldin at Edinburgh the xxvi. day of Ianuarie, the yeir of our Lord 1551. with the aduise and counsale of the bischoippis and uthir prelatis with doctours of theologie and canon law of the said realme of Scotland present for the tyme.    1552
  79. 2579.
    Chappell, Geoffrey.    A supplicacion unto mast. Camell [by] your daily belman, at your mau[n]dement, good man Gefferay Chappell of whipstable.    1552
  80. 2580.
    Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.    A myrrour for man where in he shall see the myserable state of thys worlde    1552
  81. 2581.
    Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.    A playn and fynall confutacion: Of cammells corlyke oblatracion    1552
  82. 2582.
    Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.    Dauy Dycars dreame quod. T. Churcharde.    1552
  83. 2583.
    Copland, William, d. 1568 or 9.    A boke of the propreties of herbes called an herball wherunto is added the time [the] herbes, floures and sedes shold be gathered to be kept the whole yere, wyth the vertue of [the] herbes when they are stilled. Also a generall rule of all maner of herbes drawen out of an auncyent booke of phisyck by W.C.    1552
  84. 2584.
    Elderton, William, d. 1592?    A decree betwene Churchyarde and Camell quod W. Jlderton.    1552
  85. 2585.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)    A proclamation set furth by the Kynges Maiestie, for the abstinence from fleshe in the time of Lent, and other daies prohibited, the xiiii. daie of Februarie, in the seuenth yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reigne    1552
  86. 2586.
    Flacius Illyricus, Matthias, 1520-1575.    Wonderfull newes of the death of Paule the. iii. last byshop of Rome [and] of diuerse thynges that after his death haue happened, wherein is trulye set ... the abominable actes of his most mischeuous life. Written in Latin by. P. Esquillus, and Englyshed by W. B. Londoner.    1552
  87. 2587.
    Gervaes, Master.    [Moreouer yf any be diseased with the pockes...]    1552
  88. 2588.
    Julius, of Milan.    Of the Christian Sabboth a godlye treatise of Mayster Iulius of Milayne / translated out of Italian into English, by Thomas Langley.    1552
  89. 2589.
    King, Robert, d. 1557.    A funerall sermon that was prepared to haue b[i]ne preached, by Robert King doctour in diuinit[y] for a cert[e]in honourable lady then almoste deade, but afterward recouered, to who[m] in writing this sermon was giuen, that she being[e] alyue, mighte read[e] what should haue b[i]ne preached at her death: howbeit now[e] God hath done his will vpon her and hath called her (I doubt not) to himselfe. But now it is here set forth[e] as it was deliuered to her then be[i]nge al[i]ue    1552
  90. 2590.
    Leigh, Valentine, fl. 1562.    The pleasaunt playne and pythye pathewaye leadynge to a vertues and honest lyfe no lesse profytable, then delectable. V.L.    1552
  91. 2591.
    Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?    The cronycle of all the kynges: that haue reygned in Englande: sythe the Conquest of Wyllyam Conqueroure And sheweth the dayes of theyr crownacion. And howe many yeres they dyd reygne. With the dayes of theyr death. And wher they were buryed.    1552
  92. 2592.
    Steple, Steven.    Steven Steple to mast. Camell    1552
  93. 2593.
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