Locus in Bibliotheca
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
7 R 80
The history of the late rebellion. With original papers, and characters of the principal noblemen and gentlemen concern'd in it. 8vo. 2nd ed.
London
1717
7 R 64-66
The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. 8vo. 4th ed.3 vols.
London
1750
5 S 48
The history of the life of the sublime and illuminated divine, Dr. Joh. Thauler. 8vo. Wing H 2168bA. Not in Clancy (Clancy 499 is the 1663 ed.).
London
1660
7 R 73-74
The history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha ... Formerly made English by Thomas Shelton; and now revis'd ... by Capt. John Stevens. 8vo. 2 vols. Weldon adds: 'the 3rd vol. by Avillanada is wanting'.
London
1706
II R 13
The history of the present state of the Ottoman empire. 8vo. 6th ed. Wing R 2405
London
1686
7 R 77-79
The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641. 8vo. 3 vols.
Oxford
1705
5 S 46
The history of the reformation of the Church of England. fol. Wing B 5799. Anon.
London
1683
& 23-25
The history of the reformation of the Church of England. fol. 3 vols. 2nd ed. Wing B 5798-9. Vols 1-2, 1681-1683; vol. 3, the supplement, 1715. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1681
2 O 21.2
The history of the reigns of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth ... etc.. fol. Wing B 300. Weldon mistakenly has 1686.
London
1676
1 Z 10
The history of the sabbath. 4to. 2nd ed. STC 13275. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1636
1 R 21-21.2
The history of the world. fol. 2 vols. STC 20637
London
1614
6 R 16
The history of Wales, comprehending the lives and succession of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader the last king, to Lhewelyn the last prince, of British blood. Tr. D. Powel. 8vo. Wing C 488. Originally written in Welsh. In Weldon under D. Powel, the translator. Wing gives 1697 as the date of publication.
London
n.d.
II R 12
The history of Wales. Tr. Humphrey Lhuyd, ed. David Powell and William Wynne. Under the name of the translator in Weldon. Copac lists eds of London 1697 (Wing C 488) and London 1702.
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CA R
The holie bible faithfully translated into English out of the authentic Latin. 4to. 2 vols. ARCR II, 171. Brought out by the English College Douai. It contains the Old Testament only. In Weldon listed under Rheims.
Douai
1609-1610
5 A 15-22
The holie bible faithfully translated into English. 4to. 2 vols. ARCR II, 171. Four copies. In Weldon under English College Douay. The copy with shelfmark 5 A 15-16 is at Douai Abbey.
Douai
1609-1610
1 Y 8
The holy bible. Cf. Wing B 2221-2226
London
1648
1 Y 62
The holy bible.
n.p.
n.d.
Z 44
The holy bible. Cf. STC 2329 and following. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1638
2 Y 37
The holy bible. Wing B2243-2246
London
1655
1 Z 25
The holy bible. 12mo. Wing B 2207A
London
1645
Z 45
The holy bible. 8vo. Wing B 2278-2279
London
1669
3 S 34
The holy court. Anon.
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n.d.
6 S 39
The holy court. fol. 3rd ed. One vol. of Caussin's Holy Court. Weldon gives the date `1653', but this is probably a mistake for '1663'. Clancy 203. Alternatively Weldon might be referring to a book by Talon and Caussin ‘The holy history’ (London, 1653). See 8 S 42.
London
1653
8 S 42
The holy history containing excellent observations on all the remarkable passages, and histories of the old testament. 4to. Also found under Nicolas Talon. Clancy 939.1 and 939.3, Wing C 1551 and T 132. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1653
5 S 37-38
The holy life of Monr. De Renty, a late nobleman of France, and sometimes councellor to King Lewis the 13th. Tr. E.S. 8vo. Clancy 860. Two copies. Clancy suggests that the translator is Edward Sheldon.
London
1658
5 S 53
The holy life of Philip Nerius founder of the Congregation of the Oratory. 8vo. Clancy 414. Anon. In fact published in England.
Paris
1659
12 M 57
The holy practises of a devine lover or the sainctly ideots devotions. 12mo. Clancy 685. Anon. Edited by Augustine Baker.
Paris
1657
10 M 37-39
The holy practises of a devine lover or the sainctly ideots devotions. 12mo. Clancy 685. Three copies. Anon. Edited by Augustine Baker.
Paris
1657
13 M 59
The holy practises of a devine lover or the sainctly ideots devotions. 12mo. Clancy 685. Anon. Edited by Augustine Baker.
Paris
1657
LA I
The holy practises of a devine lover or the sainctly ideots devotions. 12mo. Clancy 685. Anon. Weldon has ‘devotions’ in the title. Edited by Augustine Baker.
Paris
1657
1 Y 48
The image of both churches, after the most wonderfull and heavenly revelation of sainct Iohn the Evangelist. STC 1296.5 - 1301. Anon. First published in 1547. Most of the eds in STC have no year of publication. Other eds were published at Antwerp. Listed in Books in Hell.
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n.d.
5 I 34-36.2
The image of both churches. Hierusalem and Babel, unitie and confusion, obedience and sedition. 8vo. ARCR II, 588 or 589. Four copies. Under P. D. M. in Weldon.
Tournai
1623
2 & 31
The imitation of Christ corrupted by the protestants.
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n.d.
5 M 50-52
The imitation or following of Christ. 8vo. Wing T 956B. Not in Clancy. Three copies of the work by Thomas à Kempis, here under John Gerson.
Rouen
1657
6 I 30
The inquisition of a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of the City of Waterford, in February 1617 ... by Robert Daborne. 4to. Wing C 94 (not in Clancy). Under P.C. in Weldon and Wing. Comerford was bishop of Waterford and Lismore.
Waterford
1644
1 X 40
The institutions of the law of Scotland. 12mo. Wing M 158. The title in Weldon is `Instructions'.
Edinburgh
1684
11 M 40
The instruction of youth in christian piety. 8vo. Clancy 419
London
1687
4 M 31-32
The interiour Christian, or The interiour conformity: which Christians ought to have with Jesus Christ; translated out of the 12th. edition in French. 8vo. Clancy 93. Probably five tomes in two vols. Anon. A. L. is given as translator.
Antwerp
1684
11 M 46-47
The interiour christian; or, the interiour conformity which christians ought to have with Jesus Christ. 8vo. Clancy 93. Anon. Two copies.
Antwerp
1684
LA I
The interiour christian; or, the interiour conformity which christians ought to have with Jesus Christ. 8vo. Clancy 93. Anon. Two copies. Translated out of the 12th French ed.
Antwerp
1684
10 M 42
The iudge wherein is shewed, how Christ our Lord is to iudge the world at the last day. 8vo. Anon. In ARCR II, 531, under Sir Tobie Matthew, the translator. ARCR suggests St. Omer as place of publication.
n.p.
1621
CA F
The iustification and exposition of the divine sacrifice of the masse. 4to. ARCR II, 290. ARCR gives Douai as the place of publication.
n.p.
1611
2 Z 25
The Jesuits loyalty, manifested in three several treatises. 4to. Wing S 5599. Anon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London
1677
W 18
The jewell of arithmetick. 4to. STC 12796. Weldon gives the author as J.H. STC provides date and place of publication (London 1617).
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n.d.
W 16
The jewell of arithmetick. 4to. STC 12796. In Weldon under J.H.
London
1617
3 R 60
The key of history; or, a most methodical abridgement of the four chief monarchies: Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. 12mo. 4th ed. Not traced. Wing (S 3990) and Copac only list a 1661 4th ed. Sleidanus is the pseudonym of Joannes Philippson.
London
1679
1 W 32.2
The key of the mathematics. 8vo. Wing O 582
London
1694
8 R 19
The king of Spains cabinet council divulged. 8vo. Wing K 574
London
1658
7 R 49
The king's visitatorial power asserted. 4to. Wing J 879. Weldon copy in Bibl. Mazarine.
London
1688
11 M 32
The kingdome of God in the soule, or within you. 12mo. Clancy 555
Paris
1657
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