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- 14.Ayres in tabletorie to the lute expressed with two voyces and the base violl or the voice & lute only. 6.more to 4.voyces and in tabletorie. And 8.madrigalles to 5.voyces By Michaell Cavendish Gentleman
- 1547
- 1564. A new almanach and prognostication, seruynge the yere of Christ M.D.L.X.IIII. : faithfully calculated for the longitude of London, and pole articke of the same. By VV. Cunyngham Doctour in Physicke
- 1565. Songes and sonettes written by the right honorable Lord Henry Hawarde late Earle of Surrey, and other
- 1566 A new almanach and prognostication, seruynge the yeare of Christe our Lorde. MD.lx.vi : diligentlye. calculated for ye longytud of Londo[n], and pole articke of ye same. By VVilliam Cunyngham Doctoour in Phisicke
- 1573. La graunde abridgement, collecte & escrie per le iudge tresreuerend Syr Robert Brooke chiualier, nadgairs chiefe Iustice del common banke
- 1574, an alm[a]nacke and progno[sti]cation for the yer[e] of our Lord God M.D.lxxiiii ...
- 1574. An almanacke and prognostication, for the yere of our Lord God M.D.LXXIIII. : Whiche yere is from the begynnyng of... Made and written in Salisbury by Iohn Securis, maister of Art and Phisicke
- 1576. La graunde abridgement, collecte & escrie per le iudge tresreuerend Syr Robert Brooke chiualier, nadgairs chiefe Iustice del common banke
- 1579. An almanacke, and prognostication, made for the yeere of our Lord God, M.D.LXXIX. : Which yeere is from the beginning of the world, ... Made and written in Salisburie, by Iohn Securis, Maister of Art and Phisicke
- 1580. An almanack[e, and] prognostication for th[e yeere] since the incarnation [of] Christ our lord, M.D.LXXX. : Which is from the begin[--] creation of the world [--] Made for the meridian o[f Salis]burie ... / By Iohn Securis, Mai[ster] of Arte and Phisick.
- 1581. Dauids sling against great Goliah : conteining diuers notable treatises, the names whereof follow next after the epistle to the reader: by E.H
- 1586. La graunde abridgement, collecte & escrie, per le iudge tresreuerend Sir Robert Brooke chiualer, nadgairs chiefe Iustice del common banke
- 1588. A sermon preached on the queenes day. Beeing the 17. of Nouember. 1587. at the towne of Lidd in Kent, by Isaac Colfe, preacher of the word of God
- 1589. Dauids sling against great Goliah : conteining diuers notable treatises, the names whereof folow next after the epistle to the reader: by E.H
- 1595 Registrum omnium breuium, tam originalium, quàm iudicialium, correctum & emendatum ad vetus exemplar manuscriptum, cuius beneficio, à multis erroribus purgatum, ad vsus, quibus inseruit, redditur accomodatius
- 1598. Dauids sling against great Goliah : conteining diuers notable treatises, the names whereof folow next after the epistle to the reader: by E.H
- 1602. 1603. A true report of al the burials and christnings within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602. to the 22. of December, 1603. : Whereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly, to the 22. of December, aswell within the city of London, and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirtes of the citty, and out of the freedome adioyning to the cittie, according to the report, made to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie
- 1603. The vvonderfull yeare. : Wherein is shewed the picture of London lying sicke of the Plague. ..
- 1607 Lamentable newes out of Monmouthshire in VVales : Contayning, the wonderfull and most fearefull accidents of the great ouerflowing of waters in the saide countye, drowning infinite numbers of cattell of all kinds, as sheepe, oxen, kine and horses, with others: together with the losse of many men, women and children, and the subuersion of xxvi parishes in Ianuary last 1607
- 1607. A true report of certaine wonderfull ouerflowings of waters, now lately in Summerset-shire, Norfolke, and other places of England : destroying many thousands of men, women, and children, ouerthrowing and bearing downe whole townes and villages, and drowning infinite numbers of sheepe and other cattle
- 1608 [Bill of mortality] from the [16 February] to the [23]
- 1639, almanack et prognosticon, sive, Speculum anni M.DC.XXXIX. : being the third yeare after bissextile or leape-yeare : calculated for the meridian of the honourable citie of London
- A Bartholmew fairing for parentes : to bestow vpon their sonnes and daughters, and for one friend to giue vnto another: shevving that children are not to marie, without the consent of their parentes, in whose povver and choise it lieth to prouide wiues and husbandes for their sonnes and daughters. Wherin is sufficiently prooued, what in this point is the office of the fathers and in like maner declared the part and duty of all obedient children. By Iohn Stockvvood, minister and preacher of Tunbridge
- A Beautifull baybush to shrowd us from the sharp shovvers of sinne : containing many notable prayers and meditations, being very profitable for all true Christians that delight to laud the Lord
- A Booke of the forme of common prayers, administration of the sacraments, &c. agreeable to Gods Worde, and the vse of the reformed churches. : To this fourth editiŏ is added the maner of ordination and admission of a pastor to his charge, according to the maner of the reformed churches. The contents of this booke, are conteyned in the page following.
- A Briefe and pleasaunt treatise, entituled: Naturall and artificiall conclusions:
- A Briefe and pleasaunt treatise, intituled: Naturall and artificiall conclusions:
- A Briefe collection of some part of the exactions, extortions, oppressions, tyrannies, and excesses towards the liues, bodies and goods of prisoners, done by Alexander Harris, warden of the Fleete, in his foure years misgouernment, ready to be proued by oath and other testimonies
- A Briefe relation of certain speciall and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, : occasioned and delivered Iune the 14th. 1637. at the censure of those three worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne, as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes by one present at the sayd censure.
- A C[hristian] and [plain]e treatise of the manner and order of predestination : and of the largenes of Gods grace. First written in Latine by that reuerend and faithfull seruant of God, Master William Perkins, late preacher of the word in Cambridge. And carefully translated into English by Francis Cacot, and Thomas Tuke
- A Catechisme of Christian religion
- A Catholicke apologie against the libels, declarations, aduices, and consultations made, written, and published by those of the League, perturbers of the quiet estate of the realme of France : Who are risen since the decease of the late Monsier, the Kings onely brother. By E.D.L.I.C
- A Catholicke conference betvveene Syr Tady Mac. Mareall a popish priest of VVaterforde, and Patricke Plaine a young student in Trinity Colledge by Dublin in Ireland : VVherein is deliuered the certayne maner of execution that was vsed vpon a popish bishop, and a popish priest, that for seueral matters of treason were executed at Dublin the first of February, now last past. 16ll. Strange to be related, credible to be beleeued, and pleasant to bee perused. By Barnabe Rych, Gent. seruant to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie
- A Catholike confutation of M. Iohn Riders clayme of antiquitie : and a caulming comfort against his caueat. In which is demonstrated, by assurances, euen of protestants, that al antiquitie, for al pointes of religion in controuersie, is repugnant to protestancie. Secondly, that protestancie is repugnant particularlie to al articles of beleefe. Thirdly, that puritan plots are pernitious to religion, and state. And lastly, a replye to M. Riders Rescript; with a discouerie of puritan partialitie in his behalfe. By Henry Fitzimon of Dublin in Irland, of the Societie of Iesus, priest
- A Christe[n] exhortacion vnto customable swearers : What a righte [and] lawfull othe is: whan, and before whom it ought to be. ..
- A Christian and heauenly dictionary : Wherein each man may plainely finde any part or portion of scripture conteined both in the Nevv and Old Testament. Being most necessary for all sorts of people
- A Christian and heauenly treatise : Containing physicke for the soule: very necessary for all that would inioy true soundnesse of minde, and peace of conscience. Newly corrected and inlarged by the author, M. I. Abernathy, now B. of Cathnes
- A Christian and heauenly treatise : containing physicke for the soule: very necessary for all that would enjoy true soundnesse of minde, and peace of conscience. By M. I. Abernethy, late Bishop of Cathnes
- A Christian and heavenly treatise : containing physicke for the soule, [brace] 1. The diseases of the soule are largely described, 2. The faculties affected are shortly touched, 3. The causes are distinctly set downe, 4. The signes and symptomes are particularly specified, 5. The prognosticks are plainely pointed out, 6. The remedies are methodically prescribed : very necessary for all those which are troubled in conscience
- A Christian and modest offer of a most indifferent conference, or disputation, about the maine and principall controversies betwixt the prelats, and the late silenced and deprived ministers in England : tendered by some of the said ministers to the archbishops, and bishops, and all their adherents
- A Christian and wholesom admonition : directed to the Frenchmen, which are reuolted from true religion, and haue polluted themselues with the superstition and idolatrie of poperie
- A Christian caueat for al estates. Or A sermon, preached by that religious seruant of God, Master George Hockin, Bachelor of Diuinitie, Fellow of Excester Colledge, and preacher to the towne of Totnes in Deuon
- A Christian consolatory letter
- A Christian dialogue, betweene Theophilus a deformed Catholike in Rome, and Remigius a reformed Catholike in the Church of England : Conteining. a plaine and succinct resolution, of sundry very intricate and important points of religion, which doe mightily assaile the weake consciences of the vulgar sort of people; penned ... for the vtter confusion of all seditious Iesuites and Iesuited popelings in England ..
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall saluation: commonly called the resolution. Deuided into three bookes. The first wherof, teacheth how to make a good resolution. The second, how to begin well. The third, how to perseuere, and end happily. Written by the R. Father Robert Persons, priest of the Society of Iesus
- A Christian discourse vpon certaine poynts of religion : Presented vnto the most high & puissant Lorde, the Prince of Conde. Translated out of French into English by Iohn Brooke of Ashe next Sandwich. 1578
- A Christian exhortation taken out of the Holy Scriptures : for the great comfort of euery faithfull person being in the agonie of death, before whome it must be ofte[n]times red and recited (if neede be) eue[n] to his last breath. Wherevnto is ioyned in the end a singular prayer for the partie greeuously afflicted by sicknesse dravving tovvard his death. Therewith is a briefe catechisme, which is not only to instructe the sicke, but also to refresh his memorie vvith the greate mysterie of our redemption
- A Christian instruction, conteyning the law and the Gospell : Also a summarie of the principall poyntes of the Christian fayth and religion, and of the abuses and errors contrary to the same. Done in certayne dialogues in french, by M. Peter Viret, sometime minister of the Word of God at Nymes in Prouince. Translated by I.S. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions
- A Christian letter, containing a graue and godly admonition to such as make separation from the church assemblies in England and elsewhere.
- A Christian loue-letter : sent particularly to K.T. a gentlewoman mis-styled a Catholicke, but generallie intended to all of the Romish religion, to labour their conuersion to the true faith of Christ Iesus. By Iohn Swynnerton, Gent:
- A Christian turn'd Turke: or, The tragicall liues and deaths of the two famous pyrates, Ward and Dansiker : As it hath beene publickly acted. VVritten by Robert Daborn, Gentleman
- A Chrstiall [sic] glasse for Christian vvomen : containing a most excellent discourse of the godlye life and Christian death of Mistresse Katherine Stubbes, who departed this life in Burton vpon Trent in Staffordshire the 14 day of December : vvith a most heauenly confession of the Christian faith which shee made a little before her departure, as also a most wonderfull combat betwixt Sathan and her soule, worthy to be imprinted in letters of gold and to be engrauen in the table of euery Christian heart
- A Comfortable new ballad of a dreame of a sinner ..
- A Cronicle of yeares frome the beginning of the worlde : wherin ye shall finde the names of al ye kinges of Engla[n]d, of the mayres and sheryffes of ye cytye of London, and brefelye of manye notable actes done in, and syns the reigne of Kinge Henrye the Fourth
- A Description of a new kinde of artificial bathes lately invented
- A Deuoute inuocacyon of all the blessyd names of our lorde Ihesu Cryst : that was founde lately upon the holy rood in the see by reuelacyo[n], the which is within the dyoces of Norwygh [sic] in the cou[n]tie of Suffock & in the parysh of Newton standyng vpon the see banke named the hospytall of Pyte ..
- A Dyalogue or disputacio[[n] bytwene a gentylman and a prest concernyng the Supper of ye Lorde
- A Forme o[f] prayer with thankesgiuing, to be vsed by all the Kings Maiesties louing subiects euery yeere the fift of August: : being the day of his Highnesse happy deliuerance from the traiterous and bloody attempt of the Earle of Gowry and his brother, with their adherents. Set foorth by authoritie.
- A Fourme to be vsed in common prayer euery Wednesdaye and Frydaye, within the cittie and dioces of London: : to excite all godly people to praye unto God for the deliuery of those Christians, that are now inuaded by the Turke.
- A French grammar and syntaxe : contayning most exact and certaine rules, for the pronunciation, orthography, construction, and vse of the French language. Written in French, by Ch. Maupas of Bloys. Translated into English, with many additions and explications, peculiarly usefull to us English. Together with a preface and an introduction, wherein are contained divers necessary instructions, for the better understanding of it. By W.A
- A Generall note of the prises for binding of all sorts of books
- A Godlie treatisse declaryng the benefites, fruites, and great commodities of prayer : and also the true vse therof. Written in Latin, fourtie yeres past, by an Englyshe man, of great vertue [and] learnyng. And lately translated into Englyshe. 1560
- A Godly and short treatise vpon the Lordes prayer, the xii articles of the Christian faith, and the Ten commaundementes
- A Helpe to discourse: or, A miscelany of seriousnesse with merriment: : consisting of witty philosophicall, grammaticall, and astronomicall questions and answers: as also, of epigrams, epitaphs, riddles, and iests: together with The countrey-mans counsellour, next his yeerely oracle or prognostication to consult with: containing diuers necessary rules and obseruations, of much vse and consequence being knowne.
- A Helpe to memorie and discourse, the two syrens of the eare and ioynt twins of mans perfection : extracted from the sweating braines of physitians, philosophers, orators, and poets : distilled in their assiduous and witty collections, and which for the method, manner, and referent handlings may be fitly termed, A second misselany, or Helpe to discourse
- A Helpe to memory and discourse : with table- talke as musicke to a banquet of wine : being a compendium of witty, and vsefull propositions, problemes, and sentences
- A Helpe to memory and discourse, the two syrens of the eare and ioynt twins of mans perfection : extracted from the sweating braines of phisitions, philosophers, orators and poets : distilled in their assiduous and witty collections, and which for the method, manner, and referent handlings may be fitly tearmed, A second misselany, or Helpe to discourse
- A Iewes prophesy, with newes from Rome : of two mightie armies, aswell footemen as horsmen, the first of the great Sophy, the other of an Hebrew people, till this time not discouered, comming from the mountaines of Caspij, who pretend their warre is to recouer the land of promise, & expell the Turks out of Christendome
- A Letter sent by the maydens of London, to the vertuous matrones & mistresses of the same : in the defense of their lawfull libertie, answering The mery meeting
- A Looking-glasse for city and countrey : vvherein is to be seene many fearfull examples in the time of this grieuous visitation, with an admonition to our Londoners flying from the city, and a perswasion [to the?] country to be more pitifull to such as come for succor amongst them
- A Most excellent ditty, called Collins conceit ..
- A Most straunge and wounderfull accident happened at Weersburch by Franckford, by a most fearefull earthquake and daknesse [sic], with a mighty tempest of thunder and lightning : also a most dreadfull embassage vttered to the governour of that Cittie, by three straunge children which were found in a wood, threatning destruction to that countrie, and to all christendome /
- A Nevv-Yeares gift for English Catholikes, or A briefe and cleare explication of the new Oath of Allegiance.
- A New and short defense of tabacco : with the effectes of the same, and of the right vse thereof
- A New ballad, intituled, The battell of Agen-Court, in France, betweene the English-men and Frenchmen : to the tune of, When flying fame
- A Newe booke of copies : containing divers sortes of sundry hands, as the English and French secretarie, and bastard secretarie, Italian, Roman, chancery, and court hands
- A Particuler, of the yeelding uppe of the Towne of Zutphen, and the beleagering of Deuenter. : With the honourable enterprise of Sir Roger Williams, Knight: performed upon a thousande and two hundreth of the enemyes souldiours or leagors, lying at Cinque Saunce, nine leagues from Deepe: Who were all put to the sword, vpon Thursday before Witsonday last, being the xx. day of May, 1591. Seene and allowed
- A Prayer meete to be sayd of all true subiectes for our Queene Elizabeth, and for the present stare [sic] : Priere propre a dire pour chacun vray, & fidele subiet, pour nostre Roine Elizabeth, & pour l'estat present
- A Propre new booke of cokery : declaryng what maner of meates bee best in ceason for all tymes of ye yere and how thes ought to bee dressed and serued at the table bothe for fleshe daies and fisshe daies : with a newe addicion, veri necessarye for all them that delighteth in cokery
- A Romane centurion becomming a good souldier of Iesus Christ : In foure sermons, preached in the cathedrall church, and in Saint Thomas Church at Sarum. By Bartholomevv Parsons, B.D. and rector of Ludgershall, in the county of Wiltes
- A Saxon historie, of the admirable adventures of Clodoaldus and his three children. Translated out of French, by Sr. T.H
- A Saxon treatise concerning the Old and New Testament. Written about the time of King Edgar (700 yeares agoe) by Ælfricus Abbas, thought to be the same that was afterward Archbishop of Canterburie. ... Now first published in print with English of our times, by William L'isle of Wilburgham ... the originall remaining still to be seene in Sr Robert Cottons librarie, at the end of this lesser copie of the Saxon Pentateuch. And hereunto is added out of the homilies and epistles of the fore-said Ælfricus, a second edition of A testimonie of antiquitie, &c ..
- A Schole of wise conceytes : wherein as euery conceyte hath wit, so the most haue much mirth : set forth in common places by order of the alphabet
- A Second part of Spanish practises, or, A Relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, in humane, perfidious, and vnnaturall practises of the Spaniards : with, more excellent reasons of greater consequence, deliuered to the Kings Maiesty to dissolue the two treaties both of the match and the Pallatinate, and enter into warre with the Spaniards : whereunto is adioyned a worthy oration appropriated, vnto the most mighty and illustrious princes of Christendome, wherein the right and lawfulnesse of the Nederlandish warre against Phillip King of Spaine is approued and demonstrated
- A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids
- A Short survey of the kingdome of Sweden : containing a briefe description of all the provinces of this whole dominion, as also the riches of this kingdome, the antiquitie, nature, and manners of this nation, together with the government of this realme, might and power of this great king as well by sea as by land, his great officers, his customes, and reuenues of the crowne : a catalogue of many of the kings of Sweden, of those especially who have reigned these last five hundreth yeares, with some of their most memorable acts and deeds, with their alliance and issue or off-spring : something also more particularly concerning that illustrious invincible great Gustauus Adolphus the 2. and some of his most memorable acts since his comming to the crowne, as well before as since his entring Germany, untill this present yeare 1632
- A Sum or a brief collection of holy signes, sacrifices and sacraments, euen since the beginning of the worlde : and the true originall of the sacrifice of the masse
- A Supp[lication] of the p[oor] co[m]mons
- A Table shewing the true value of the hundred, and the halfe quartern of haperdepois [sic] weight at any price whatsoever ..
- A Thirde and last mape, both of the Sedg of Breda by Spinola and how the Princ of Orage hath enguarterde his forces : as allso in what forme and place the forver English corroneller, hath emcampet them selues by ther crimes, with the last procedings
- A True and exact relation of the most remarkeable passages which haue happened in the Ile of Ree, commonly called Saint Martins Iland, since the 6. of August last past to the 24. of the same : wherein is also declared, in what state our armie (vnder the command of the Duke of Buckingham his grace) is in, as also how it fareth with them of the fort, with the great hopes of the sudden surrender thereof, being driuen to great want both of victualls and water : together with the description of the seuerall workes, both offensiue and defensiue about the fort ...
- A True and perfect description of the cittadell or fort of St. Martins in the Isle of Ree
- A True and perfect relation of the nevves sent from Amsterdam, the 21. of February, 1603 : concerning the fight of fiue Dutche shippes in the East Indies, against the Portugall fleete, consisting of eight great gallions, and 22. galleyes both great and small, wherof was Admirall, Don Andreas Fartado Mendosa : wherevnto is added also, the voyage and nauigation of the said fiue Dutche shippes and others, in the iles of East Indies, and of their comming home
- A True bill of the whole number that hath died in the cittie of London, the citty of Westminster, the citty of Norwich, and diuers other places, since the time this last sicknes of the plague began in either of them, to this present month of October the sixt day, 1603 : with a relation of many visitations by the plague, in sundry other forraine countries
- A True relation of taking of Alba-Regalis : in the German tongue, called Sfullweissenburgh [sic], the chiefe cittie in Nether-Hungarie, which was taken by the Christian armie, the twentith [sic] of September last past, 1601
- A True relation of the ground, occasion, and circumstances of that horrible murther committed by Iohn Bartram, gent. vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tyndham of Lincolns Inne, knight, one of the masters of the honorable Court of Chancery, the twelfth day of this instant Nouemb.
- A True relation of this present siege of Shertoken-Busse or Boisleduc : which was beleguered by the army of the States Generall, vnder the conduct of the Right Excellent the Prince of Orenge on the first of May, 1629 : the particulars of it receiued from a very good hand, who was present in the action, are these following : a description of the circumvallation which runnes round about the towne extending it selfe 20 miles in compasse, the seuerall quarters of the seuerall commanders, the names of the chiefest forts and sconces belonging as well to the towne as to the princes leaguer, a relation of the three sallyes made by the enemy and their successe, a list of the names of the chiefest commanders
- A True report of sundry horrible conspiracies of late time detected to haue (by barbarous murders) taken away the life of the Queenes Most Excellent Maiestie : whom Almighty God hath miraculously conserued against the treacheries of her rebelles, and the violences of her most puissant enemies
- A Very declaracyon of the bond and free wyll of man : the obedyence of the gospell, and what the very gosepll [sic] meneth
- A Very rich lotterie generall, vvithout any blanckes : contayning a great number of good prices, as wel of redy money as of plate and certaine costs of marchaundizes, hauing ben valued and priced by the commaundment of the Queenes Most Excellent Maiestie, by men expert and skilfull : and the same lotterie is erected by Hir Maiesties order, to the intent that suche commoditie as may chaunce to arise thereof after the charges borne, may be conuerted towardes the reparation of the hauens, and strength of the realme, and towardes such other publique good workes : the number of lots shall be foure hundreth thousand, and no moe, and euery lot shall be the summe of tenne shillings sterling onely, and no more
- A Zealous prayer to God, vsed and said euery day by the poore prisoners of the Marshalsey, for all their good benefactors
- A [b]riefe decla[r]ation of all things [th]at haue past and beene done before the [to]wne of Saint Iohn Dangely from the 27. of May, till this present time, by the Duke de Guise, and others against the sayd towne; : shewing their encounters, batterie, entrance into the subburbs, and seruing of barricadoes: with the names and qualities of the lords that were there.
- A [bryefe] summe [of the whole] Byble : a Christyan instruc[tion for] all parsons yonge and [old] to the whych [is] anne[xed] the ordinary for all degrees.
- A [p]rogresse of pietie, : [be]ing the third part of the pensiue mans practise, or, [th]e harbour of heauenly [hear]ts ease, to recreate the af[fli]cted soules of al such as are shut vp in any inward or outward affliction.
- A balad intituled, A cold pye for the papistes : wherin is contayned: the trust of true subiectes for suppressyng of sedicious papistrie and rebellion: to the maintenance of the Gospell, and the publique peace of Englande. Made to be songe to Lassiamiza noate
- A balad intituled, the dekaye of the Duke
- A ballade of the Scottysshe kynge
- A ballat intituled Northomberland newes : vvherin you maye see what rebelles do vse. Come tomblinge downe come tomblinge downe. That will not yet be trewe to the crowne
- A ballet declaringe the fal of the whore of babylone intytuled Tye thy mare tom boye : w[ith] other and there vnto anexid a prologe to the reders
- A banquet of ieasts. Or Change of cheare : Being a collection of moderne jests. Witty ieeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales
- A banquet of iests. Or Change of cheare : Being a collection of moderne jests. Witty ieeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales
- A banquet of jests : Or a collection of Court. Camp. Colledge. Citie. Country. Iests. In two bookes
- A banquet of jests. Or Change of cheare : Being a collection of moderne jests. Witty jeeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales
- A banquet of jests: or, Change of cheare : Being a collection, of [brace] moderne iests. Witty leeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales, The first part.
- A banquet of jests: or, Change of cheare : Being a collection, of moderne iests. Witty ieeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales. The second part newly published