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641 The praise of hemp-seed - With the voyage of Mr. Roger Bird and the writer hereof in a boat of brown-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent. As also, a farewell to the matchlesse deceased Mr. Thomas Coriat. Concluding with the commendations of the famous riuer of Thames. By Iohn Taylor. The contents of the booke are in the next leafe before the preamble. The profits arising by hempseed are cloathing, food, fishing, shipping, pleasure, profit, iustice, whipping John Taylor 1623 Engelska
642 The needles excellency - A new book wherin are diuers admirable workes wrought with the needle. Newly inuented and cut in copper for the pleasure and profit of the industrious John Taylor 1640 Engelska
643 All the vvorkes of Iohn Taylor the water-poet - Beeing sixty and three in number. Collected into one volume by the author: vvith sundry new additions corrected, reuised, and newly imprinted, 1630 John Taylor 1630 Engelska
644 An armado, or nauye, of 103. ships & other vessels; who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea - Morrally, rigd, mand, munitiond, appoynted, set forth, and victualed, with 32. sortes of ling: with other prouisions of fish & flesh. By Iohn Taylor. The names of the ships, are in the next page John Taylor 1627 Engelska
645 An armado, or, a navy, of a hundred and three ships, and other vessels; who have the art to sayle by land, aswell as by sea - Morally, rig'd, man'd, munition'd, appointed, set forth, and victualled, with two and thirty sorts of ling: with other provisions of fish & flesh. By John Taylor. The names of the ships, are in the page before the description of the navie John Taylor 1635 Engelska
646 An arrant thiefe, vvhom euery man may trust - in vvord and deed, exceeding true and iust. With a comparison betweene a thiefe and a booke. Written by Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1622 Engelska
647 An arrant thiefe, vvhom everie man may trust - in word & deed, exceeding true and just. With a comparison betweene a thiefe and a booke. Written by Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1635 Engelska
648 The booke of martyrs· - VVherein are set downe the names of such martyrs as suffered persecution, and laid downe theire lives for witnesse-bearing unto the Gospell of Christ Jesus; drawne downe from the primitive Church, to these later times, especially respecting such as have suffered in this land under the tyranny of Antichrist, in opposition to popish errours John Taylor 1639 Engelska
649 The carriers cosmographie. or A briefe relation, of the innes, ordinaries, hosteries, and other lodgings in, and neere London, where the carriers, waggons, foote-posts and higglers, doe usually come, from any parts, townes, shires and countries, of the kingdomes of England, principality of Wales, as also from the kingdomes of Scotland and Ireland - With nomination of what daies of the weeke they doe come to London, and on what daies they returne, whereby all sorts of people may finde direction how to receiue, or send, goods or letters, unto such places as their occasions may require. As also, where the ships, hoighs, barkes, tiltboats, barges and wherries, do usually attend to carry passengers, and goods to the coast townes of England, Scotland, Ireland, or the Netherlands; and where the barges and boats are ordinarily to bee had that goe up the river of Thames westward from London. By Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1637 Engelska
650 A brave and valiant sea-fight, upon the coast of Cornewall, the 17. of Iune last past - betwixt three Turkish pyrats, men of warre, and onely one English merchants ship of Plimouth, (called the Elizabeth) being not above 200. tun. Wherein they all behaved themselves so valiantly, that (after a long and bloudy fight) they quit their ship out of the hands of the cruell Turke, with the losse only of three men, but slue many of the Turks, to their everlasting honour. Written from Plimouth by a good hand, and exemplified for the delight of the reader John Taylor 1640 Engelska
651 Differing worships, or, The oddes, betweene some knights service and God's - Or Tom Nash his ghost, (the old Martin queller) newly rous'd, and is come to chide and take order with nonconformists, schismatiques, separatists, and scandalous libellers. VVherein their abusive opinions are manifested, their jeeres mildly retorted, and their unmannerly manners admonished. By Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1640 Engelska
652 The old, old, very old man: or, The age and long life of Thomas Par, the son of Iohn Parr of Winnington in the parish of Alberbury; in the county of Salopp, (or Shropshire) - who was borne in the raigne of King Edward the 4th. being aged 152. yeares and odd monethes. His manner of life and conversation in so long a pilgrimage; his marriages, and his bringing up to London about the end of September last. 1635. Whereunto is added a postscript, shewing the many remarkable accidents that hapned in the life of this old man. Written by Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1635 Engelska
653 A common vvhore - with all these graces grac'd, shee's very honest, beautifull and chaste. Written by Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1635 Engelska
654 The old, old, very old man: or, The age and long life of Thomas Par, the son of Iohn Parr of Winnington in the parish of Alberbury; in the county of Salop, (or Shropshire) - who was borne in the raigne of King Edward the fourth, in the yeare 1483. Hee lived 152 yeares, nine monthes and odd dayes, and departed this life at Westminster the 15 of Novem. 1635, and is now buried in the Abby at Westminster. His manner of life and conversation in so long a pilgrimage; his marriages, and his bringing up to London, about the end of September last. 1635. Whereunto is added a postscript, shewing the many remarkable accidents that hapned in the life of this old man. Written by Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1635 Engelska
655 Drinke and vvelcome: or The famous historie of the most part of drinks, in use now in the kingdomes of Great Brittaine and Ireland - with an especiall declaration of the potency, vertue, and operation of our English ale. With a description of all sorts of waters, from the ocean sea, to the teares of a woman. As also, the causes of all sorts of weather, faire or foule ... Compiled first in the high Dutch tongue, by the painefull and industrious Huldricke Van Speagle, a grammaticall brewer of Lubeck, and now most learnedly enlarged, amplified, and translated into English prose and verse. By Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1637 Engelska
656 Great Britaine, all in blacke - For the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince. By Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1612 Engelska
657 The great eater, of Kent, or Part of the admirable teeth and stomacks exploits of Nicholas Wood, of Harrisom in the county of Kent - His excessiue manner of eating without manners, in strange and true manner described, by Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1630 Engelska
658 The fearefull summer: or, Londons calamitie, the countries discourtesie, and both their miserie - Printed by authoritie in Oxford, in the last great infection of the plague, 1625. And now reprinted with some editions sic, concerning this present yeere, 1636. With some mention of the grievious and afflicted estate of the famous towne of New-Castle upon Tine, with some other visited townes of this kingdome. By Iohn Taylor John Taylor 1636 Engelska
659 The great O Toole John Taylor 1622 Engelska
660 The honorable, and memorable foundations, erections, raisings, and ruines, of divers cities, townes, castles, and other pieces of antiquitie, within ten shires and counties of this kingdome - namely, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Barkshire, Essex, Middlesex, Hartfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire: with the description of many famous accidents that have happened, in divers places in the said counties. Also, a relation of the wine tavernes either by their signes, or names of the persons that allow, or keepe them, in, and throughout the said severall shires. By John Taylor John Taylor 1636 Engelska

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