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E. V.-See UTTERSON, E. V. U. P. A Serequally pointing backwards and forwards, as delivered in the Universitie Church, Cambridge, by P. U, of Queen's College, 1647, 4to.

Maskell, Apr. 1857, 1002, 3s. 6d. U. R. The Olde Faythe of Great Britayne, and the new learnyng of Englande. Lond. Anthony Scoloker, n. d. 12mo.

BLACK LETTER. At the end of this rare little volume is an account of the Bible burning, and an allusion to the printing of the usually called Mazarine Bible. Bliss, pt. i. 57.

UBALDINO, Petruccio. La Vita di Carlo Magno Imperadore. Londra, appresso Giov. Wolfio Inghilese, 1581, 4to. 17. 11s. 6d. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Descrittione del Regno di Scotia, e delle Isole sue addjacenti. Anversa, 1588, folio. Sotheby's, Aug. 1862, (Currer), 10s. Reprinted in 1829, by the BANNATYNE Club. See Appendix.

Le Vite delle Donne illustri del Regno d' Inghilterra et del Regno di Scotia, et di quelle che d' altri paesi ne i due detti Regni sono stato maritate da Petruccio Ubaldino. Londra, Gio. Wolfio, 1591, 4to. 17. 11s. 6d. Heber, pt. v. 5s.

A Discourse, concerninge the Spanishe Fleete invadinge England in the yeare 1588, and overthrown by her Majesty's Navy, under the Conduct of the Right Hon. the Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral of England. Written in Italian, by Petruccio Ubaldino, Citizen of Florece, and translated for A. Ryther. Lond. A. Hatfield, 1590, 4to. pp. 32. Jadis, 303, 'with tables expressing the exploites,'

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UDALL, Ephraim. Communion Comeliness; the Conveniency of the People's drawing neere to the Table when they receive the Lord's Supper. Lond. 1641, 4to.

Noli me tangere is a thinge to be thought on, (against sacrilege). Anon.

Lond. no printer's name, 1642, 4to. en

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Second edition, printed for William Cowley, 1642, 4to.

Directions concerning the Booke of Common Prayer and Episcopale Government. Lond. 1642, 4to.

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- John, A Demonstration of the Trueth of that Discipline which Christ hath prescribed in his Worde for the Gouernment of his Church, in all Times and Places, until the End of the World. n. p. or d. (1588) 8vo.

Sotheby, Dec. 9, 1854, 17. 10s.

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1592.

Full and plaine Declaration of Ecclesiastial Discipline owt of the Word of God and off the declininge off the Churche of England, from the same. Imprinted, 1574, 4to. with 2 large folding leaves. Bright, 5738, 21. 2s. So catalogued by Sothebys, but generally attributed to Walter TRAVERS. See ECCLESIASTICAL DISCIPLINE, p. 710.

True Remedy against Famine and Warres. Five Sermons upon the first chapter of Joel. Lond. R. Waldegrave, n. d. 12mo. Bliss, pt. i. 14s.

Amendment of Life: Three Sermons. Lond. for Thomas Mann, 1584, 12mo. Sotheby's, Nov. 1859, 14s.

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Commentary upon the Lamentations of Jeremy. Lond. 1593, 4to.

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ULUG-BEIGH. Epochæ celebriores Astronomis, Historicis Chronologicis, Chataiorum, &c. usitata; ex Traditione Ulug Beigi, Arab. et Lat. cum Commentariis, Pers. et Lat. Joannis Gravii. Londini, 1650, 4to. 5s.

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Tabulæ Longitudinum et Latitudinum
Stellarum fixarum, ex Observatione Ulug-
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Th. Hyde. Oxon. 1665, 4to.
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ULYSSES vpon Ajax. 1596. See
HARINGTON, Sir John.

UMFREVILLE, Edward. The preSent State of Hudson's Bay: to which are added Remarks and Observations made in the inland Parts, during a Residence of near four Years; and a Specimen of five Indian Languages; and a Journal of a Journey from Montreal to New York. Lond. 1790, 8vo. 4s.

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New System of Geology, in which the Great Revolutions of the Earth and Ani

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