A Catalogue Of Books printed for Thomas Basset, and are to be sold at his Shop at the George near Cliffords Inne in Fleet-street.
Various Histories and Miscellaneous Discourses, &c.
- 1. COsmography in four Books, containing the Chorography and History of the World, and all the principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof. The 5th. Edition corrected and enlarged. By P. Heylin. In Folio, price 20 s.
- 2. The Voyages and Travels of the Embassadours sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia, begun in the Year 1633, and finished 1639: containing a Complete History of Muscovy, Tartary, Persia, and other adjacent Countries. Also the Travels of Mandelslo from Persia into the East Indies, containing a Description of Indosthan the Mogul's Empire, the Oriental Islands Japan, China, &c. In three Books. The whole illustrated with Maps and Figures. Written originally by Adam Olearius, Secretary to the Embassie. Englished by J. D. The second Edition. In Folio, price 18 s.
- 3. An Historical Account of the Romish State, Court, Interest, Policies, &c. and the mighty Influences of the Jesuits in that Church, and many other Christian States, not hitherto extant. Written originally by Monsieur de Sainet Amour, Doctor of Sorbonne. Englished by J. D. In Folio, price 14 s.
- 4. The History of Philosophy, by Tho. Stanley, Esq In Folio, price 3 l.
- 5. The History of the Caribby Islands, viz. Barbadoes, Saint Christophers, Saint Vincents, Martinico, Dominico, Barbouthos, Monferrat, Mevis, Antego, &c. in all 28: containing the Natural and Moral History of those Islands. Illustrated with Sculptures representing the most considerable Rarities therein described. Rendered into English by J. D. of Kidwelly. In Folio, price 10 s.
- 6. Bentivolio and Vrania in six Books, by Nath. Ingelo, D.D. In Folio, price 12 s.
- 7. Advertisements from Parnassus; with the Politick Touchstone. Written originally in Italian by that famous Roman Trojano Boccalim. Englished by the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Monmouth. In Folio, price 10 s.
- 8. Londinopolis: An Historical Discourse or Perlustration of the Cities of London and Westminster, with the Courts of Justice, Antiquities, and New Buildings thereunto belonging. By James Howell. In Folio, price 5 s.
- 9. The Complete Body of the Art Military: Being plain and perfect Directions for the right ordering and framing of an Army both of Horse and Foot: together with the manner of Fortifications, and the Art of Gunnery. By Richard Elton, Lieutenant Colonel. In Folio, price 8 s.
- 10. The History of the late Wars in Denmark, comprising all the Transactions (both Military and Civil) during the differences betwixt the two Northern Crowns, in the Years 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660. Illustrated with several Maps. By R. Manley. In Folio, Price 6 s.
- 11. A General Collection of Discourses of the Virtuosi of France, upon Questions of all sorts of Philosophy. In Folio, price 30 s.
- 12. Ecclesia Restaurata: or the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, containing the beginning, progress, and success of it; from the first preparations to it by King Henry VIII. untill the Legal settling of it under Queen Elizabeth. By Peter Heylin, D.D. The second Edition in Folio, price 10 s.
- 13. Aerius Redivivus: or the History of the Presbyterians, containing the beginnings, progress, and successes of that Active Sect, &c. By Peter Heylin, D.D. In Folio, price 12 s.
- 14. The History of England extending to the Conquest of so much of Britain as was subjected by the Romans. Written in the Year 1666, in Folio, pricee 3 s. 6 d.
- 15. The Use of the Pen and Pencil, or the Art of Painting. By William Sanderson, Esq in Folio, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 16. Cyprianus Anglicus: or the History of the Life and Death of William Land Lord Archbishop of Canterbury; containing also the Ecclesiastical History of the three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, from the first rising till his death. By Peter Heylin, D.D. The second Edition in Folio, price 10 s. printed 1671.
- 17. The History of Romish Treasons and Usurpations: together with a particular account of many gross Corruptions and Impostures in the Church of Rome, highly dishonourable and injurious to Christian Religion: with a large Preface to the Romanists. By H. Foulis, B.D. in Folio, price 20 s. printed 1671.
- 18. The Merchants Map of Commerce, wherein the Universal manner and matter of Trade is compendiously handled. By Lewis Roberts, Merchant. The second Edition in Folio, price 16 s. printed 1671.
- 19. Resus [...]itatio: or bringing into publick light several pieces of the Works Civil, Historical, Philosophical, and Theological, (hitherto sleeping) of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. In two parts. The third Edition, according to the best corrected Copies, together with His Lordships Life. By W. Rawley, D.D. His Lordships Chaplain. In Folio, price 14 s. printed 1671.
- 20. Fodinae Regales: or the History, Laws, and Places of the chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland. As also of the Mint and Money. By Sir John Pettus, Knight. In Folio, price 5 s.
- 21. The Art how to know Men. Originally written by the Si [...]ur de la Chambre, Counsellour to His Majesty of France, and Physician in ordinary. Englished by J. D. In Octavo, price 3 s.
- 22. Various Histories written orginally by Claudius AElianus, rendered into English by Tho. Stanley. In Octavo, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 23. Scarrons Novels, viz. The Fruitless Precaution, the Hypocrites, the Innocent Adultery, the Judge in his own Cause, the Rival Brothers, the invisible Mistress, the Chastisement of Avarice. Rendered into English with some Additions by J. Davies. In Octavo, price 3 s.
- 24. Hippocrates Aphorisms reviewed and rendered into English, and digested into an exact and methodical form. In Octavo, price 1 s.
- 25. Arnaldo, or the Injured Lovers. A new Romance. In Octavo, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 26. Poems on several subjects. By Edward Lord Herbert, Baron of Cherbery. In Octavo, price 1 s.
- [Page]27. A further Discovery of the Mystery of Jesuitism, representing the Humours, Designs, and Practises of those who call themselves The Society of Jesus. In Twelves, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 28. Modern Policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice Authors: to which is added Regi Sacrum. By Sir William Blois, Knight. In Octavo, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 29. Lux Lillio, or Observations upon these two parts of Grammar, Orthographie and Etymologie. By Tho. Seriven, M.A. In Octavo, price 1 s.
- 30. Epietetus Junior: or Maxims of Modern Morality, in two Centuries. Collected by J. Davies of Kidwelly. In Twelves, price 1 s.
- 31. The Complete Writing-master: A Copy-book furnished with all the most useful Hands now practised by the best Artists in London, with such plain directions for young Learners, that they may in a short time fit themselves for any Trade or Imployment whatsoever. Invented, written, and engraven, by E. Co [...]ker. In Quarto, price 1 s.
- 32. A Persuasive to Conformity, by way of a Letter to the Dissenting Brethren, by Jo. Hinckley, M.A. In Octavo, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 33. The Ceremonies of the Vacant See, or a true Relation of what passes at Rome upon the Popes death, with the Proceedings in the Conclave for the Election of a new Pope, according to the Constitutions and Ceremonials; as also the Convocation and Cavalcade Out of the French by J. Davies. In Octavo, price 1 s. printed 1571.
- 34. The Life of General M [...]rk, Duke of Albe [...], [...] with Remarks upon his Actions. By T. G [...], D. D. one of his Chaplains. In Octavo, price 4 s. printed 1671.
- 35. A Help to English History, containing a succession of all the Kings of England, the English Sa [...], and the Brita [...]s; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, the Isle of Wight; as also of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, and Bishops thereof; with the Description of the places from whence they had their Titles: together with the Names and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons, and Baronets of England. By P. Heylin, D. D. and since his death continued to this present year 1671, with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility Blazon'd. In Twelves, price 4 s.
- 36. A Geographical Description of the four parts of the World, taken from the Notes and Works of the famous Monsieur Sanson, Geographer to the French King and other eminent Travellers and Authors. To which are added the Commodities, Coins, Weights, and Measures of the chief places of Traffick in the World; compared with those of England (or London) as to the Trade thereof. Also a Treatise of Travel and another of Traffick. The whole illustrated with variety of useful and delightful Maps and Figures. By Rich. Blome. In Folio, price 20 s.
- 37. Titles of Honour. By J. Selden, Esq In Folio, price 20 s. printed 1672.
- 38. The Egyptian History, treating of the Pyramids, the Inundation of the Nile, and other Prodigies of Egypt, according to the Opinions and Traditions of the Arabians. Written originally in the Arabian Tongue by Murtadi the Son of Gaphiphus. Rendered into French by Monsieur Vattier, Arabick P [...]ofessor to the King of France: and thence faithfully done into English by J D. of Kidwelly. In Octavo, price 2 s. 6. d. printed 1672.
PLAYS.
- 39. THe English Princess: or the Death of Richard III. A Tragdy written in the year 1666, and Acted at the Duke of York's Theatre. In Quarto, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 40. The Roman Generals, or the Distressed Ladies. By J.D. of Grays Inne, Gent. In Quarto, price 1 s.
- 41. The Slighted Maid. A Comedy Acted at the Duke of York's Theatre. In Quarto, price 1 s.
- 42. The Marriage Night. Written by the Lord Viscount Faulkland. In Quarto, price 1 s.
- 43. The Spanish Gipsie, as it was Acted at the Private House in Drury Lane and Salisbury Court. Written by T. Middleton and W. Rowley, Gent. In Quarto, price 1 s.
DIVINITY.
- 44. THirty six Sermons:
- XVII. Ad Aulam,
- V. Ad Clerum,
- VI. Ad Magistratum,
- VIII. Ad Populum.
- 45. S [...]intilia Altaris: Primitive Devotion in the Fasts and Feasts of the Church of England. By Edward Sparke, D.D. The fourth Edition, consisting of Prose, Poems, Prayers, and Sculptures on the several occasions. In Octavo, price 7 s.
- 46. The Worthy Communicant: or a Discourse of the Nature, Effects, and Blessings consequent to the Worthy receiving of the Lords Supper; with Devotions fitted to every part of that Ministration. By Jeremy Taylor, late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. In Octavo, price 4 s.
- 47. The Holy Court. In five Tomes. Written in French by N. Caussin. Translated into English by Sir T. H. and others. In Folio, price 30 s.
- 48. A Summary of Devotions, compiled and used by William Laud, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. In Twelves, price 1 s.
- 49. The Chief Interest of Man: or a Discourse of Religion, clearly demonstrating the Equity of the Precepts of the Gospel, and how much a due observance thereof doth conduce to the happiness aad well-being as well of Humane Societies as of particular persons. By H Lakin. In Twelves, price s.
- 50. Corporal Worship discuss'd and defended in a Visitation Sermon, April 21. 1670. in Saint Saviorus Southwark. Published to prevent further calumny. By W. Bassett. In Quarto, price 6 d.
- 51. Sculptures, the exactest exstant, designed and suited to every Feast and Fast throughout the Year in the Book of Common Prayer. By Edw. Sparke, D. D. In Octavo, Twelves, and Twenty four.
LAW.
- 52. AN Abridgment of the Common Law, Alphabetically digested. By Hen. Rolle, Serjeant at Law. Published by the Lord Chief Justice Hali, and approved of by all the Judges. In Folio, price 40 s.
- 53. The Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight, of such select Cases as were adjudged in the times of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles I. Collected and written in French by himself, revised and published in English by Sir Harbottle Gramston, Baronet, Master of the Rolls. The second Edition, carefully corrected by the Original. In three Parts. In Folio, price 45 s.
- 54. All the four Parts of the Institutes of the Laws of England. I.A Commentary on Littleton. II. An Exposition on Magna Charta, and other Statutes. III. Concerning High Treason, and other Pleas of the Crown. IV. Concerning the Jurisdiction of Courts. All with necessary Tables not heretofore printed. In Folio, price 45 s.
- [Page]55. Brief Animadversions on, Amendments of, and Additional Explanatory Records to the Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, concerning the Jurisdiction of Courts. By W. Pryn Esq In Folio, price 12 s.
- 56. The Reports of the Learned Edmund Anderson Knight, late Chief Justice of the Common Bench, of many prncipal Cases argued and adjudged in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth. In two Parts In Folio, price 14. s.
- 57. Reports and Cases taken in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh Years of the late King Charles, as they were argued at the Common Pleas Bar. By Sir Tho. H [...]tley, Knight, Serjeant at Law, and appointed by the King and Judges for one of the Reporters of the Law. In Folio, price 5 s.
- 58. The Reports of Sir John Bridgman, Knight, sometime Chief Justice of Ch [...]st [...]r, in the time of King James. In Folio, price 5 s.
- 59. The Reports of Judge Owen. In Folio, price 5 s.
- 60. Reports of divers Resolutions in Law, arising upon Cases in the Court of Wards, and other Courts at Westminst [...]r, in the Reigns of the late King James and King Charles. By Sir James Ley Knight and Baroner In Folio, price 4 s.
- 61. The Pleader, containing Presidents and Forms of Declarations, Pleadings, Isiues, Judgments, and Proceedings in all kinds of Actions, Real, Personal, and Mixt. Collected and published by Jo. H [...]. In Folio, price 16 s.
- 62. The Statutes at large. By Ferdinando Palton; and continued to the Year 1670, by T. Manby of L [...] I [...]. In Folio, price 50 s.
- 63. A Collection of Entries, &c. by W. Rastall, Esq Newly amended, and much enlarged with many good Presidents of late times, whereof divers are upon sundry Statutes, and noted in the end of the Table. In Folio, price 3 l.
- 64. A Book of Entries, containing Presidents of Courts, Declarations, Informations, &c. By Sir Edward Coke, Knight. In Folio, price 3 l.
- 65. Officium Vicecomitu [...]: the Office and Authority of Sheriffs, gathered out of the Statutes and Books of the Common Laws of this Kingdom. Corrected and very much enlarged by M [...]ch. Dalton, Esq To which is added a Supplement, containing a Collection of the Statutes touching Sheriffs made since Mr. Daltons writing, which are in force at this day. In Folio, price 12 s.
- 66. The Practical Counsellour in the Law touching Fines, Common Recoveries, Judgments, and the execution thereof; Statutes, Recognizances, and Bargain and Sale. Collected out of the many great Volums of the Law. By W. S [...]eppard, Esq In Folio, price 12 s.
- 67. The twelveth and thirteenth Parts of the Lord Coke's Reports. In Folio, price 7 s. 6 d.
- 68. B [...] J [...]ialia. In Folio, price 10 s.
- 69. [...]. In Folio, price 6 s.
- 70. Actions on the Case for Slander. By W. S [...]ppard. In Folio, price 6 s.
- 71. La [...]'s Reports. In Folio, price 6 s.
- 72. Pla [...]ita Latire Reliviva. A Book of Entries, containing perfect and approved Presidents of Counts, Declarations, &c. not heretofore published in Print. Collected out of the Manuscripts of Richard Brownlow, Jo. Gulston, Rob. Moyl, and Thomas Cory, Esquires; and digested into an exact method. by R. Aston of Farnivals Inne. In Quarto, price 6 s.
- 73 The Grand Abridgment of the Law continued. By W. Hughes. In three Volums in Quarto, price 50 s.
- 74. The Complete Clerk: containing Forms of all sorts of Presidents for Conveyances and Assurances; and other Instruments now in use and practice. The second Edition, very much enlarged. In Quarto, price 12 s.
- 75. A Treatise of Forest Laws. By Jo. Manwood. The third Edition, corrected and enlarged. In Quarto, price 6 s.
- 76. An exact Book of Entries, of the most select Judicial Writs used in the Common Law. By Robert Moyle, Esq late one of the Prothonotaries of the Court of Kings Bench. In Quarto, price 3 s.
- 77. An Abridgment of all the Statutes from Magna Charta untill the Year 1670, By E. Wingate. In Octavo, price 6 s.
- 78. The Terms of the Law, with Additions. In Octavo, price 4 s.
- 79. The Principles of the Law reduced to practice. By Will. Phillips. In Twelves, price 1 s.
- 80. The Parsons Guide, or the Law of Tithes much enlarged throughout the whole Book. By W. Sheppard, Esq In Twelves, price 1 s.
- 81. The Complete Attorney: shewing the Office of an Attorney in the Courts of Kings Bench, Common Pleas, and Pleas in the Exchequer, and the manner of their Proceedings; together with Instructions for the Sollicitation of any Cause in Chancery, Exchequer Chamber, Dutchy Chamber, &c. carefully revised and enlarged. In Octavo, price 3 s.
- 82. Littleton's Tenures in French and English. In Twelves, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 83. Perkins of the Laws of England. In Octavo English, price 2 s.
- 84. The Touchstone of Wills, Testaments, and Administrations. Collected out of the Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Canon Laws; as also out of the Customs, Common Laws, and Statutes of this Kingdom. By Geo. Meriton. In Twelves, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 85. A Guide for Constables, Churchwardens, &c. according to the several Additions and Alterations of the Law till the 22th. Year of His Majesty's Reign. The third Edition. Collected by Geo. Meriton. In Twelves, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 86. Parsons Law: or a View of Avowsons. Wherein is contained the Rights of Patrons, Ordinaries, and Incumbents, to Advowsans, of Churches and Benefices, with Cure of Souls, and other Spiritual Promotitions. The second Edition, enlarged. By W. Hughes. In Octavo, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 87. The Jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England asserted against Sir Ed. C [...]kes Articuli Admiralitatis in Chap. 22. of his Jurisdiction of Courts. By R. Zouch. In Octavo, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 88. The Grounds of the Laws of England. By M. Hawke. In Octavo, price 3 s. 6 d.
- 89. The Common Law epitomized. By W. G [...] son and A. Gulson, Esquires. In Octavo, price 3 s.
- 90. The Ancient Legal Course and Fundamental Coustitution of the Palace Court or Marshalsea: together with the several Charges of all Proceedings there. In Twelves, price 8 d.
- 91. The Complete Justice: being an exact Collection out of such as have treated of the Office of Justices of the Peace. In Twelves, price 2 s.
- 92. Justice restored: or a Guide for His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, both in Sessions and out of Sessions. The second Edition, enlarged. In Twelves, price 1 s.
- 93. The Justice of the Peace his Clerks Cabinet: a Book of Presidents or Warrants fitted and made ready to his hand, for every Case that may happen within the compass of his Masters Office. By W. Sheppard, Esq In Octavo, price 1 s.
- 94. A Vade mecum, or Table containing the substance of such Statutes wherein any one or more Justices of the Peace are enabled to act as well in as out of the Sessions of the Peace. By W. Young, Esq In Twelves, price 1 s.
- 95. A Catalogue of the Common and Statute Law Books of this Realm, and some others relating thereunto. Alphabetically digested under proper heads: with an Account of the best Editions, Volums, and Common prices they are now sold at. In 12. pr. 1 s.
- [Page]96. The Law of Conveyances. By Jo. Herne. In Octavo, price 2 s.
- 97. An Abridgment of Sir Fra. More's Reports. By W. Hughes, Esq In Octavo, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 98. Plowden's Quaere's in English. In Octavo, price 2 s. 6 d.
- 99. An Abridgment of three Volums of Sir Geo. Crokes Reports. By W. Hughes. In Octavo, price 6 s.
- 100. The Young Clerks Tutor: being a Collection of the best Presidents of Recognizances, Obligations, Conditions, Acquittances, Bills of Sale, Warrants of Attorney, &c. In Octavo, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 101. Land-Lords Law: A Collection of several Cases in the Law concerning Leases, and the Covenants, Conditions, Grants, Provisoes, Exceptions, Surrenders, &c. of the same: and several other matters which often come in debate between Land-Lord and Tenant. The third Edition. By Geo. Meriton, Gent. In Twelves, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 102. An Abridgment of the Doctor and Student. In Octavo, price 1 s.
- 103. Reports or Causes in Chacery. Collected by Sir G. Cary. In Octavo, price 1 s. 6 d.
- 104. Formulae Benè placitandi. A Book of Entries, containing variety of choice Presidents of Counts, Declaration, Informations, Pleas in Bar and Abatement, Replications, Rejoynders, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, Utlaries, and Avowries: and divers other Pleadings in Real, Personal, and Mixe Actions. Collected from the Manuscripts as well of some of the late Learned Prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, as of divers eminent Practisers in the Court of Kings Bench. Never before extant in Print. Methodically digested under apt Titles, with an exact Table. By W.B. a Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. In Folio, price 12 s. printed 1671.
- 105. The Lord Dyer's Reports: with a Table never before printed with it. In Folio, printed 1671.
- 106. Cowels Interpreter. Corrected and very much enlarged. By Tho. Manley. In Folio, printed 1671.
- 137. The Complete Sollicitor. Corrected and enlarged. In Octavo, price 3 s. Printed 1672.
Now in the Press.
- 108. The Lord Coke's Eleven Volums of Reports in French, with a Table never before printed with them. In Folio.
- 109. A new Dictionary in English and Latine. By Thomas Holy-Oake. In Quarto.
FINIS.
LONDON: Printed by R. Battersby for Thomas Bassett, Bookseller at the George near Cliffords Inne in Fleetstreet. 1672.