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Date
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Type
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Title
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Author
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Page
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14
Oct. 1595
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A
pretie newe J[i]gge betwene FFRANCIS the gentleman
RICHARD the farmer and theire wyves
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49
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21
Oct. 1595
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ballad
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KEMPS newe Jygge betwixt, a souldiour and
a Miser and SYM the clown
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50
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21
Nov. 1596
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book
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Orchestra/
or a poeme of Dauncinge
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[Sir
John Davies]
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74
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5
Jan. 1597/8
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book?
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The
Roll of the Daunce of Death
with pictures and verses upon the same.
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100
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22
Apr. 1600
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book
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KEMPS
morris to Norwiche
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[Will
Kemp]
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160
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16
Oct. 1600
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book
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the
lettinge of Humours blood in the head vayne with
a newe morisco Daunced by Seven Satyres uppon
the bottome of DIOGENES tubbe.
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174
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8
Jan. 1601/2
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book
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the
unmaskinge of the politique Atheist
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199
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14
May 1603
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book
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King
JAMES his entertainement at Theobaldes. with
his welcomme to London
|
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234
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11
Jun. 1603
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ballad
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Of
ye Joy and ready preparacon of ye nobles and
states of this Land for ye enterteyninge of the
kinge
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237
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16
Jun. 1603
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ballad
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Englandes sweet Comfort with the kinges
entertaynment by the Maior of Yorke
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238
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19
Mar . 1603/4
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book?
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the
Royall entertainment into London of our Royall
King JAMES with our Renownede Quene Together
with their eldest sonne HENRY FFREDERICK Prince
of WALES
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254
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21
Mar . 1603/4
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ballad
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Of
A Part of the Kinges Maiesties right royall
and magnificent Entertainement through his honorable
city of London the 15 of marche 1603 [1604] So
muche as was presented in the first and Last
of their Triumphall Arches / with a speech
made for the presentacon in the second erected
at the charges of the lordes knightes gentlemen
and other th[e] inhabitantes of the City of Westminster
with the liberties of the Duchie of Lancaster
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both
done by BENIAMIN JOHNSON
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255
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27
Mar . 1603/4
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book
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A
book called The tyme Triumphant or the true
modell Aswell of the Kinges Maiesties first comming
into England [in 1603] as also his Royall progresse
from the Tower through the citie the 15 of march
1603 [1604] to his highnes Mannour of Whitehall
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256
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27
Mar . 1603/4
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ballad
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A
ballad intituled A Joyfull song of the Royall
progres of our souereigne Lord Kinge JAMES together
with his Quene prince and nobilitie from the
Tower of London to Whitehall &c 15 Marciu
1603 [1604]
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256
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28
Mar . 1603/4
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'A
newe songe of the triumphs of the Tilt before
the kinge the 29 of March 1604' to the tune of
'Braggendarty'
[registered in advance of the event]
|
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257
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2
Apr. 1604
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book
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A
Booke Called The magnificent Entertainement
gyven to Kinge JAMES. Quene ANNE his wife. and
HENRY FREDERICK the prince vppon the day of his
maiesties triumphant passage from the Tower through
his honorable City and chamber of London. the
15 of marche 1603 [1604]
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258
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12
Feb. 1604/5
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enterlude
|
enterlude
of King HENRY the 8th
*
yf he gett good alowance
|
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283
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12
Jul. 1605
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book
|
A
booke called. The Royall enterteynment of
the right honorable the Earl of NOTTINGHAM sent
Ambassador from his maiestie to the king of Spayne
|
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296
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28
Jul. 1605
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book?
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Entred
for his Copie by warrant from the EArle of NOTTINGHAM
A true relacon of the entertacon of the said
E[a]rle sent Ambassador into Spaine
|
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296
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19
Sep. 1605
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book
|
a
booke called Oxfordes triumphe in the Royall
entertaynement of his most Excellent maiestie
the Quene and the Prynce 27 Auguste 1605 With
the Kinges Oration Deliuered to the vniuersitie
and the incorporatinge of Diuerse noblemen Maysters
of Art
|
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301
|
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16
Oct. 1605
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interlude
|
Enterlude
called. The retourne from Pernassus or the
scourge of Simony publiquely Acted by the
studentes in Sainct Johns College in Cambridg[e]
|
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304
|
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25
July 1606
|
book
|
A
booke called Honour triumphant or the peares
Challenge by Armes to be defended againste all
Commers &c. Also the Monarchies meetinge
of the kinge of Denmarkes welcome into England
|
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327
|
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30
July 1606
|
book?
|
the
Kinge of Denmarkes entertainement at Tilberie
Hope by the kinge &c
|
|
327
|
|
30
July 1606
|
book
|
A
Booke called Englandes farewell to CHRISTIAN
the FFOURTHE kinge of Denmarke With a
Relacon of suche shewes and seuerall pastymes
presented to his Maiestie, aswell at Courte the
ffirste of Auguste as in other places since his
honorable passage through the Cytie of London
&c
|
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328
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6
Oct. 1606
|
book
|
A
Book called The Seven deadly synnes of London
drawen in 7 seuerall coaches throughe the. 7
gates of the city
|
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330
|
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20
Nov. 1606
|
book
|
A
booke called Conclusions vppon Dances bothe
of this Age and of the olde
|
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333
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|
26
Jan. 1607
|
book
|
a
booke called the discription of A maske presented
before the kinges maiestie at Whitehall on Twelfnight
last [6 Jan. 1607], in honour of the Lord HAIES
and his bryde Daughter and heire to the right
honorable the Lord DENNY, their mariage havinge
ben at Court the same day solemnised
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[by
T. Camption, M.D.]
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337
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26
Jul. 1607
|
book
|
A
booke called. Hilaria or the triumphant feast
for the vth of August 1607
|
|
357
|
|
7
Nov. 1607
|
book
|
A
book called A bloody tragedye or Romishe masque
Acted by ffyve Jesuytes and 16 yonge Germayne
ffroes
|
translated
out of Dutche
|
364
|
|
8
Jan. 1607/8
|
book
|
A
booke called Powles Walkes or a gallant Dismasked
|
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367
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21
Apr. 1608
|
book?
|
The.
Characters of Twoo Royall Maskes.
|
Invented
by BEN. JOHNSON
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375
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22
Feb. 1608/9
|
book
|
a
booke called, The maske of Queenes Celebrated,
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done
by BENIAMIN JOHNSON
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402
|
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20
Jun 1609
|
book
|
A
booke called, The MEGGE of Hereforde sheire
or a mayde MARRIA and Hereforde towne for a Morris
daunce
|
|
414
|
|
11
Jun 1610
|
book
|
A
booke called, The Trophees of kinge JAMES
the FIRSTE of greate Brittayne, Ffraunce and
Ireland, kinge, defendour of ye ffayth
|
|
436
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12
Jun 1610
|
book
|
A
booke called, Chesters Triumphe in honour
of ye Prince, as it was performed upon Saincte
Georges Day 1610. in the[e] aforesayd Citty
|
|
436
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7
Aug 1610
|
book
|
A
booke called, The Madde pranckes of mery MALL
of the Banckside, with her walkes in mans apparell,
and to what purpose
|
written
by JOHN DAY
|
441
|
|
31
Oct 1610
|
book
|
A
booke called, Histriomastix or the player
whipte.
|
|
447
|
|
19
Mar 1610/1
|
book
|
A
booke called, The first parte of Musicall
crochettes, or Courte, Citty, and Country varietyes,
conceites and pastimes, to 3, 4, and 5 voyces
|
[by
THOMAS RAVENSCROFT]
|
456
|
|
9
Aug 1611
|
book
|
A
booke called, MINERUA Britanna or a garden
of heroycall devises, furnished and adorned with
Emblemes and Impresas of sundry natures, newely
deuised, moralized, and published
|
by
HENRY PEACHAM master of the Artes
|
462
|
|
16
Jan 1611/2
|
book
|
A
booke called, The Arte of Jugglinge or Legerdemayne
&c.
|
by
S.R.
|
475
|
|
21
Apr 1612
|
book
|
A
booke to be translated and so printed when it
is further aucthorised called in Ffrenche, Le
Triomphe Royall Contenant vn brief discourse
de ce quis est passe au parc. royall a Parys
au mois d'Avrill 1612
|
|
482
|
|
21
Apr 1612
|
book
|
A
booke to be translated and so printed when it
is further aucthorised called in Ffrenche Discours
a Brege du magnifique Carousell fait en la place
Royall le 5, 6, 7 d'Aurill, pour le marriage
du Roy et de Madame sa Soeur, avec les enfans
du Roy d'Espagne
|
|
482
|
|
22
Apr 1612
|
book
|
A
booke to be translated into English and printed
when it is further auc[h]orised, called Le
feux de Ioye de la Ffrance sur les pompes et
magnificences faites a Paris pour l'heureuse
Allyance de son Roy avec l'Infante d'Espagne
|
|
482
|
|
23
Apr 1612
|
book
|
A
booke to be translated and so printed when it
is further allowed called in Ffrenche, Description
et representation de toutes les victoires tant
par eau que par terre, lesquelles DIEU a Oct[r]oices
aux nobles, hautes et puissantes Seigneurs, messeigneurs
les estates des Provinces Vnies du Pais bas Souz
la Conduite et gouvernement de son excellence
le prince MAURICE de Nassau &c
|
|
482
|
|
23
May 1612
|
book
|
A
booke called, A generall discourse of the
Triumphe held in the listes royall at Parys in
Aprill last for ioy of the kinges marriage with
the Infant[e] of Spayne &c
|
|
486
|
|
19
Oct 1612
|
book
|
A
booke called / The most Royall and magnificent
enterteynement of the mighty prynce the Palsgraue
at the Hag[u]e and other places in his iourney
for England With his Roiall Wellcomme ashore
by the most excellent prince the Duke of LENOX
and others of the nobilitie of this land with
his comming to London the 18 of October 1612
beinge sunday and Saint Lukes daie and his great
Welcomme
|
|
499
|
|
21
Oct 1612
|
book
|
A
Booke called Troia Nova triumphans. London
triumphinge. or the solemne receauinge, of Sir
JOHN SWYNERTON knight into the citye at his Retourne
from Westminster after the taking his oathe
|
written
by THOMAS DECKER
|
500
|
|
5
Dec 1612
|
book
|
A
booke called, the obsequies and funeralles
of the highe and mightie Prynce HENRY. prince
of WALES &c Who decease the. 6. Day of nouember
1612 and Was pryncelie enterred in the Abbaie
of Westminster, the. 6. day of December folowinge
|
|
506
|
|
7
Dec 1612
|
ballad
|
A
ballad called, A Complaynt againste DEATH
for takinge away the highe and hopeful Prince
HENRY of great Brittayne with the manner
of his funerall
|
|
507
|
|
11
Dec 1612
|
ballad
|
A
ballad called, the first and second parte
of the Lyfe and deathe of the late noble prince
HENRY, with the order of his funerall
|
|
507
|
|
17
Dec 1612
|
book
|
A
booke called / Epicedium or the three sisters
teares for the Death of the late Royall Deceased
HENRY prince of WALES &c together with the
order of his highnes funerall.
|
by
R. N. Oxon
|
508
|
|
21
Jan 1612/3
|
book
|
A
booke called. 'A strange horse race.' at the
ende of whiche commes in. 'the Catchpolles, masque
&c'
|
[by
T. DECKER]
|
512
|
|
30
Jan 1612/3
|
book,
ballad
|
A
booke called. triumphes or a description of
the ho[norable]. and roiall celebracon of the
pruncesse ELIZABETH and [the] prince Palatines
nuptialles with the true maner of the fyerworkes,
seafightes &c
With
the ballad of ye same matter
|
|
514
|
|
14
Feb 1612/3
|
book,
ballad
|
A
booke called. great Brytaynes generall Joyes.
Londons glorious triumphes &c.
Item
a ballad of the
same Matter.
|
|
515
|
|
15
Feb 1612/3
|
book
|
A
booke called. A mariage triumphe solemnised
in An Epithalamion in memory of the happie nuptialles
of [the] prynce Palatine and the lady ELIZABETH
solemnised the 14 of ffebruarij 1612 [i.e.
1613]
|
|
515
|
|
18
Feb 1612/3
|
book
|
A
booke called The Mariage of the twoo great
prynces FFRIDERICK Count Palatine and the Lady
ELIZABETH &c with the shewes and fierwoorkes
on the Water. the maskes and Reuels at the Courte
|
|
516
|
|
27
[Feb] 1612/3
|
book
|
A
booke called the [description] of the maske
performed before the kinge by the gent[lemen]
of the Myddle temple and Lincolns Inne with
the maske of Grayes Inne and th[e] Inner Temple
|
|
516
|
|
Die
et anno praedicto
[btw
25 and 30 Mar 1612/3]
|
ballad
|
a
ballad Called The Honour of Englishmen / Shewing
the gloriouse tryumphs performed by the cheife
of the English Nobility at Tilt before the King
and Queens Maiesties the Paulsgraue and the Ladie
ELIZABETH at White Hall vppon the 24th
of March 1612 [i.e. 1613]
|
|
518
|
|
30
Mar 1612/3
|
book
|
A
booke called A Monument of Rembrance erected
in Albion. in honour of the hopefull mariage
magnificent Departure, from Brytayne and honorable
receavinge in Germanie. at Heidelbergh of the
two most noble Prynces. FFRIDERICK. ELIZABETH
&c
|
|
518
|
|
2
Jun 1613
|
book
|
A
true relacon of the Ambassador of the high and
mighty the States Generall of the Vnited Provinces
CORNELIUS HAGE at Constantinople Lykewise the
greate enterteinment and receiving of the said
Ambassador with his traine and companie shewed
vnto him in his imperiall Turkish court / and
also the greate freedom by him there obtained
for the benefitt of the said vnyted Lowe countreys
|
|
525
|
|
30
Jun 241
|
book
|
A
booke called the Journall of the Journey of
the Countie Palatine and the lady ELIZABETH from
England to He[i]delberghe in Germany and their
enterteynementes by the Way
|
|
527
|
|
8
Oct 1613
|
book
|
A
booke called the Queenes Maiesties entertaynement
at Bristoll
|
|
533
|
|
3
Nov 1613
|
book
|
a
booke called 'the tryvmphs of truth' of all
the showes pagiantes Chariots &c on the Lord
Maiours Day octobris 29. 1613
|
|
536
|
|
21
Jan 1613/4
|
book?
|
The
maske of flowers by the gent[lemen] of Graies
Inne vppon Twelfe Night 1613 [6 Jan 1614]
|
|
540
|
|
20
Jan 1614/5
|
book?
|
Certayne
Masques at the Court never yet printed
|
Ben
Johnson
|
562
|
|
3
Apr 1615
|
book
|
a
booke called a vision or Dreame contayneing
certayne Newes out of the Lowe Contryes together
with a thing called a Dance and the last will
of the truce
|
|
565
|
|
12
May 1616
|
sermon
|
the
unmaskinge of the hipocritte
|
Doctor
Rawlinson
|
588
|
|
29
Oct 1616
|
book
|
a
booke called 'the golden ffishing' of
the showes of Sir JOHN LEMAN Lord Maiour
|
|
597
|
|
10
Jul 1619
|
book?
|
The
Temple Maske Anno 1618 [? 1619]
|
|
652
|
|
13
Sep 1619
|
book
|
Natures
embassie, or the wildemans measures Daunc'd naked
by eleauen Satires
|
Richard
Brathwaite gent[leman]
|
655
|
|
29
Jan 1619/20
|
book
|
Perspectiue
spectacles of speciall vse
together with Diuers meditacons in French
and in English
|
Josuah
Siluester
|
664
|
|
4
Jul 1620
|
book
|
A
Courtly Masque or 'the world tossed at Tennis,'
acted at the Princes Armes, by the Prince [CHARLES]
his highnes seruantes
|
|
676
|
|
Date
|
Type
|
Title
|
Author
|
Page
|
|
19 Aug 1622
|
book?
|
The Entertaynement of Count MANSFIELD
and the Duke of BRUNSWICK into the service and
pay of the duke of BULLEN being both dismissed
by the King of Behemia, with the weekely Currant
from all partes
|
|
78
|
|
24 Sep 1622
|
book
|
Annabaptismes mistery of Iniquity vnmasked
|
J. P.
|
81
|
|
5 Jul 1623
|
book?
|
The Royall Entertainments giuen the Prince
of Great Brittaine. by the King of Spaine, at
the festiuitie of Easter and Pentecost.
|
|
100
|
|
3 Sep 1623
|
|
A Booke of Jiggs conteyning three bookes
or partes
|
|
103
|
|
15 Sep 1623
|
book?
|
A Relation of the solemne festiuities
made by the king of Spaine at Madrid, the 21
of August, this present yeare [1623] to honour
the espousals Treaties of the Illustrious Prince
of WALES with the Lady Infanta, MARIA of AUSTRAI
|
translated out of Spanish
|
104
|
|
19 Oct 1627
|
book
|
The vnmasking of all popish Monks ffrayars,
and Jesuits
|
Lewis Owen
|
187
|
|
16 Oct 1630
|
book
|
Histrio Mastix
* Crost out by order of Court the first
of December 1634.
|
master William Prinn
|
241
|
|
16 Mar 1630/1
|
book
|
the Tournament of Tottenham
|
master [William] Bedwell
|
249
|
|
27 Oct 1632
|
Table i.e. broadside
|
a yearely Continuacion of the Lord Maiours
and Sherriffs of London &c
|
|
287
|
|
10 May 1633
|
ballad
|
A princely progresse or the the Subiectes
welwishing to his Maiesty goeing into Scotland
|
|
296
|
|
5 Jul 1633
|
book
|
a Short relacion of his Maiesties Reception,
Coronation, and entertainments with other perticulars
concerning his voyage to Edenborough &c given
at Edenborough the first of Julij 1633
|
|
272
|
|
8 Jul 1633
|
ballad
|
ffoot it Madam
|
|
299
|
|
24 Jan 1633/4
|
book?
|
The Maske of the four Inns of Court with
the Sceane as it is to be presented before his
Maiesty at Whitehall the third of ffebruary [1634]
next
|
|
313
|
|
7 Jul 1634
|
book
|
The Inns of Court Anagramatist or the
Masquers, masqued in Anagrams
|
Ffrancis Lenton
|
322
|
|
22 Aug 1634
|
ballad
|
The Witches Dance
|
|
326
|
|
14 Oct 1634
|
book
|
the Booke of the Lord Mayours show for
this yeare 1634
|
Master [John] Taylor
|
328
|
|
30 Sep 1635
|
play
|
The Queenes Maske or LOUEs Mistresse
|
Master [Thomas] Haywood
|
348
|
|
6 Aug 1636
|
book?
|
A morrall Maske
|
Thomas Nabbes
|
367
|
|
27 Mar 1637
|
book?
|
the Pastime of Parents
|
|
380
|
|
24 Jun 1637
|
ballad
|
A Merry Round &c
|
|
386
|
|
2 Aug 1637
|
ballad
|
The Mad mans morris &c
|
|
391
|
|
28 Nov 1637
|
book
|
The arrivall of the Morrocco Ambassador
Alkad[e] JAURAR BEN ABDALA with his Comemdations of his entertainment
in England &c
|
|
400
|
|
10 Dec 1638
|
ballad
|
A new Northerne Jigg
|
|
447
|
|
21 May 1639
|
enterlude
|
The Interlude of King HENRY the EIGHT
|
|
466
|
|
20 Feb 1639/40
|
book
|
The Masque of the Gypsies
|
Beniamin Johnson
|
500
|
|
20 Mar 1639/0
|
masques
|
The Masque of Augures
Tyme vindicated
NEPTUNEs triumphes and
PANNs Anniuersary or the sheapards holy
day
|
|
503
|
|
23 Mar 1639/40
|
book
|
The workes of THOMAS CAREW Esquire. late
Sewer to his Maiesty being Poems and Masques
|
|
504
|
|
19 May 1640
|
book
|
An answere to Master PRINNs [i.e. W. PRYNNE's]
Histriomastix.
|
Alexander [?]
|
511
|