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T F Active 1630 : A fooles bolt is soone shot : Good friends beware, I'me like to hit yee, what ere you be heer's that will fit yee; which way soeuer that you goe, at you I ayme my bolt and bowe. To the tune of, Oh no no no not yet.  1630 1
T F Gent : A plain and easie method for preserving (by God's blessing) those that are well from the infection of the plague, or any contagious distemper in city, camp, fleet, &c. : and for curing such as are infected with it : written in the year 1666 / by Tho. Willis ... ; with a poem on the virtue of a laurel leaf for curing of a rheumatism, by W.B.  1691 1
T F Student   2
T G   13
T G Active 1581 : Assertio veteris ac veri Christianismi adversus novum et fictum Iesuitismum seu Societatem Iesu. English  1581 1
T G Active 1616 : The rich cabinet : furnished with varietie of excellent discriptions, exquisite charracters, witty discourses, and delightfull histories, deuine and morrall. Together with inuectiues against many abuses of the time: digested alphabetically into common places. Wherevnto is annexed the epitome of good manners, exttracted from Mr. Iohn de la Casa, Arch-bishop of Beneuenta.  1616 1
T G Active 1623   2
T G Active 1638 : Selimus.  1638 1
T G Esquire : An answer to VVithers motto : Without a frontispice. Wherein, Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo, are neither approued, nor confuted: but modestly controuled, or qualified.  1625 1
T G Gentleman : Clavis Terentiana, in usum juventutis studiosæ, or, A collection of phrases out of the six comedies : with some observations : together with an index comprehending what is most useful and profitable for the young learners thereof / by T.G., Gentleman.  167-? 1
T G Thomas Gowan 1631 1683   4
T H   32
T H Active 1560 : The fable of Ouid treting of Narcissus, tra[n]slated out of Latin into Englysh mytre, with a moral there vnto, very pleasante to rede. M.D.LX.  1560 1
T H Active 1633 : The death of the tvvo renowned kings of Sweden and Bohemia, happening both in one and the same year and moneth; viz: in November 1632 : Publikely lamented in a sermon, held before a princely, noble, and frequent assembly, in the high-Dutch congregation at the Hague by Mr. Frederike Schloer, minister of Gods word. Translated out of the High-Dutch printed coppie.  1633 1
T H Active 1638 : The beautie of the remarkable yeare of Grace, 1638 : The yeare of the great Covenant of Scotland.  1638 1
T H Gent Active 17th Century : Treatise of the principall grounds and maximes of the lawes of this kingdome  1660 1
T H Londoner : An almanack published at large, in forme of a booke of memorie : necessary for all such, as haue occasion daylie to note sundry affayres, eyther for receytes, payments, or such lyke. Nevvly set forth, by T.H. Londoner.  1571 1
T H Merchant Of York   2
T H Person Of Quality : Iter boreale. The second part : relating the progress of the Lord General Monk, calling in the secluded members, their voting King Charls the second home, his joyfull reception at Dover, and his glorious conduct through London, to his royal palace at Whitehall / by T.H., a person of quality.  1660 1
T H Sir Thomas Hawkins 1640   10
T H T Haynes : A proposal to make good the coyn of this kingdom, : without diminishing the species thereof.  1695 1
T H Thomas Hale   5
T H Thomas Hawkins Sir 1640   19
T I   6
T I Active 1588 : A ioyful song of the royall receiuing of the Queenes most excellent Maiestie into her highnesse campe at Tilsburie in Essex: on Thursday and Fryday the eight and ninth of August. 1588 : To the tune of Triumph and ioy.  1588 1
T I Active 1595 : A vvorld of vvonders. A masse of murthers. A couie of cosonages : Containing many of the moste notablest wonders, horrible murthers and detestable cosonages that haue beene within this land. Not imagined falso to delight vaine heads ociose, not practised trans mare to breed trueth cum ambiguitate, but commited euen at home re vera, and may be prooued cum honestate. A matter moste fit to be knowen, well wayed and considered of all men.  1595 1
T I Active 1607 : De adiaphoris. English  1607 1
T I Active 1614 : A miracle, of miracles : As fearefull as euer was seene or heard of in the memorie of man. Which lately happened at Dichet in Sommersetshire, and sent by diuers credible witnesses to be published in London. Also a prophesie reuealed by a poore countrey maide, who being dead the first of October last, 1613. 24. houres, reuiued againe, and lay fiue dayes weeping, and continued prophesying of strange euents to come, and so died the 5. day following. Witnessed by M. Nicholas Faber, parson of the towne, and diuers worthy gentlemen of the same countrey. 1613, withall, Lincolnshire teares. For a great deluge, in which fiue villages were lamentably drovvned this present month.  1614 1
T J   13
T J Active 1640 : A discourse, betvveene Vpright the shoomaker and Master Pattent, the smith : Both meeting on the horse exchange in Smithfield, on the 20. day of Aprill 1639. Ne sutor vltra crepidam. By T.J.  1640 1
T J Master Of Arts   2
T Julie Andree   2
T K   7
T K Doctor In Physick : The Kitchin-physician, or, A guide for good-housewives in maintaining their families in health : wherein are described the natures, causes, and symptoms of all diseases, inward and outward, incident to the bodies of men, women, and children : prescribing natural, useful and proper / published for the common good ... by T.K., Doctor in Physick.  1680 1
T K Thomas Kemeys : Veritas evangelica, or, The Gospel-truth asserted in sixteen useful questions : which being seriously searched into, will open the way to find out assuredly the true and saving faith of Christ which is but one, as the apostle affirms / written by T.K. and now published by R.C.  1687 1
T L   20
T L Active 1556 : De usuris ex verbo Dei. English  1556? 1
T L Active 1595   4
T L Esq : Huc ades, hæc animo. Or A serious and (perhaps) seasonable advice, to the souldiery of the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. / By T.L. Esq;  1659 1
T L Gent   2
T L Of Lincolns Inn Esq : A Discourse of fines : shewing by what easie, althought corrupt and unlawful, method of practice it may happen, that any person or his heirs in England, at one time or other, to be legally defrauded and disinherited by abuses in fines ... / by T. L.  1670? 1
T L Sir   2
T L W   2
T M   23
T M Active 1603 : The true narration of the entertainment of his Royall Maiestie, from the time of his departure from Edenbrough; till his receiuing at London : with all or the most speciall occurrences. Together with the names of those gentlemen whom his Maiestie honoured with knighthood.  1603 1
T M C Asser Instituut   11
T M Esquire Lover Of His King And Country   2
T M Lover Of His King And Country : History of independency.  1661 1
T M Master : The copie of a letter vvritten from Master T.M. neere Salisbury, to Master H.A. at London : concerning the proceeding at VVinchester; vvhere the late L. Cobham, L. Gray, and Sir Griffin Marckham, all attainted of hie treason, were ready to be executed on Friday the 9. of December 1603: at which time his Maiesties warrant, all written with his owne hand, whereof the true copy is here annexed, was deliuered to sir Beniamin Tichbourne high Sheriffe of Hampshire, commanding him to suspend their execution till further order.  1603 1
T M Of Lincolns Inn : The countrey justice : containing the practice of the justices of the peace as well in as out of their sessions / gathered for the better help of such justices of peace as have not been much conversant in the study of the laws of this realm by Michael Dalton of Lincolns-Inne ... ; now again enlarged with many precedents and resolutions of the quæres contained in the former impressions ; and the statutes of King Charles I and His Majesty King Charles II added under their several titles / by T.M., one of the same society.  1666 1
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