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Newes out of the west, or, The character of a mountebank : being a discourse betweene Hodge Leather-Pelch, and Tym Hob-Nayle, Sir Harry-Hart-Hole their land-lord, and his friend Sir Clement Councell : also of their travels from Taunton to London, their arrivall at their physitians pallace, the description of it, his sick and brain-sick followers, person and family, with a full relation of the medicines hee commonly administers, their operation and danger represented by them : also a relation of their abuses now suffered and fomented by authority, with a remedy set down, to the encouragement of physitians, illustration of the honour'd art and generall good of the Re-publicque / by a well willer to physick and chirurgerie and deplorer of the now too common neglect of them.
Well willer to physick and chirurgerie and deplorer of the now too common neglect of themDate: 1647- Books
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The marrovv of astrology : In two books. Wherein is contained the natures of the sines and planets, with their several governing angels, according to their respective hierarchies. And the method of directions according to the Ægyptians and Chaldeans, with several other useful examples. Also a table of houses, exactly calculated for the latitude of London, with tables of the mundane aspects, and all that is requisite for the rectifying and directing nativities; according to the true intent and meaning of Ptolomy: wherein is discovered the errors of most of our modern authors: unto which is added and appendix, adapted to the use and illustration thereof, in a nativity exemplified according to the doctrine of mundane aspects. The like never done in English. By John Bishop, student in astrology and chymistry. To which is prefix'd a preface in commendation of the author and his method, by Henry Coley.
Kirby, Richard, 1649-Date: 1689- Books
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The louers complaint for the losse of his loue : To a pleasant new tune.
Date: [1629]- Books
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The merry cuckold : Who frolickly taking what chance doth befall, is very well pleased with wife, hornes and all. To the tune of, The merry cuckold.
Date: [1629]- Books
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The true discripcion of a childe with ruffes borne in the parish of Micheham in the cou[n]tie of Surrey in the yeere of our Lord. M.D.LXvi.
H. B., active 1566Date: Anno domini. M.D.Lxvi. the .xx. of August [1566]- Books
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The true discripcion of a childe with ruffes borne in the parish of Micheham in the cou[n]tie of Surrey in the yeere of our Lord. M.D.LXvi.
H. B., active 1566Date: Anno domini. M.D.Lxvi. the .xx. of August [1566]- Books
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Complaynt of the soule.
Date: [1519?]- Books
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The compost of Ptholomeus, prince of astronomye / translated out of Frenche into Englysshe ; for euery person that wolde haue knowledge of the compost.
Ptolemy, active 2nd centuryDate: [1552?]- Books
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The vertuose boke of the distyllacyon of all maner of waters of the herbes in this present volume expressed : with the fygures of the stillatoryes to that noble worke belongynge / fyrst made and compyled by the thirtye yeres studye and labour of the moste famous and expert master of phisyke, Master Iherom Bruynswyke ... ; and nowe of late newly translated into Englysshe out of Duche by me Laurence Andrew.
Brunschwig, Hieronymus, approximately 1450-approximately 1512Date: M.ccccc.xxvii, the xviii daye of Apryll [18 Apr. 1527]- Books
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The greate herball : which geueth parfyte knowledge [and] vnderstandinge of al maner of herbes, and theyr gracious vertues, whiche God hath ordeyned for our prosperous welfare and health, for they heale and cure all maner of disases and sekenesses, that fall or mysfortune too all maner of creatures of God created, practysed by many experte and wyse maysters, as Auicenna, Pandecta, and more other. [et]c. Newlye corrected and diligently ouersene. In the yeare of our Lord God. M. CCCCC. LXI.
Date: In the yeare of our Lord God M. CCCCC. LXI. [1561]- Books
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Here begynneth the dreames of Daniell : With the exposycions of the xii sygnes deuyded by the xii monthes of the yeare. And also the destenyes both of man and woman borne in eche monthe of the yere. Very necessareye to be knowen.
Date: [1556?]- Books
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Lord have mercy upon us : This is the humble petition of England unto Alm[ig]hty God, meekely imploring his divine bounty for the cessation of this mortality of pestilence now raigning amongst us: vvith a lamentable list of deaths triumphs in the weekly burials of the city of London, and the parishes adjacent to the same. M.P.
Date: [1636]- Books
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Ductor dubitantium, or, The rule of conscience in all her general measures : serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience / by Jeremy Taylor.
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667Date: 1676- Books
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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me.
Date: [1629]- Books
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The compost of Ptholomeus, prince of astronomye : very necessarye, vtile, and profytable, for all suche, as desyre the knowledge of the science of astronomye.
Ptolemy, active 2nd centuryDate: [1562?]- Books
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A new counsell against the pestilence : declaring what kinde of disease it is, of what cause it procedeth, the signes and tokens thereof: with the order of curing the same.
Drouet, Pierre, active 1578Date: [1578]- Books
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Pleurés heretiques pleurés.
Date: [1702]- Books
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The country farrier : Teaching divers and sundry approved medicines, to cure all sorts of cattell: as horse, kine, sheepe, hogs, and dogs. With directions how to find or know, what the disease or infirmity is. Very usefull for all country-farmers housholders, and travellers in generall. Whereunto is annexed, a brief kalender for country-men shewing all dayes of note in every moneth, the time of sun rising and setting, the length of the day, also most of the principall fayres in England when and where kept, with severall roades and distance of miles to the city of London. Published for a common good, by the experience of William Poole.
Poole, William, farrierDate: 1652- Books
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Pronostycacyon of mayster Ioh[a]n Thybault : medycyner and astronomer of the emperyall maiestie,of the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xxxiii. co[m]prehendynge the. iii. partes of this yere, and of the influence of the mone, of peas and warre, and of the sykenesses of this yere, w[ith] the constellacions of them ye be vnder the. vii. planettes, and the reuolucions of kynges and princes, and of the eclyppes and comete.
Thibaut, Jean, -approximately 1545Date: 1533]- Books
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The true description of two monsterous chiildren : laufully begotten betwene George Steuens and Margerie his wyfe, and borne in the parish of Swanburne in Buckingham shyre, the. iiii. of Aprill. Anno Domini. 1566, the two children havuing both their belies fast ioyned together, and imbraycyng one an other with their armes: which children wer both a lyue by the space of half an hower, and wer baptized, and named the one John, and the other Joan.
Mellys, JohnDate: [1566]- Books
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The countrey farrier : Teaching above an hundred approved medicines, to cure all sorts of cattell: as horse, kine, sheepe, hogges, &c. With directions how to find, or know, what the disease, or infirmity is. Very usefull for all farmers, housholders, souldiers, and travellers in generall. With a list of the high-wayes through England. / Published for a common-good, by the practice, and long experience of William Poole.
Poole, William, farrierDate: 1655- Books
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The Bride's burial : To the tune of, The lady's fall, &c.
Date: [1700?]- Books
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To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of the famous city of London, the Honourable the sheriffs, aldermen, Common Council, and all worthy citizens of the same, the humble address of Anthony Wildgoos, workman-printer : in divine meditations on death, made upon these nine words, nothing more sure then death, for all must die.
Wildgoos, AnthonyDate: [between 1640 and 1649?]- Books
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The armes of the tobachonists.
Date: 1630- Books
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The most wonderfull and true storie, of a certaine witch named Alse Gooderige of Stapen hill, who was arraigned and conuicted at Darbie at the Assises there : as also a true report of the strange torments of Thomas Darling, a boy of thirteene yeres of age, that was possessed by the deuill, with his horrible fittes and apparitions by him vttered at Burton vpon Trent in the countie of Stafford, and of his maruellous deliuerance.
I. DDate: 1597