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A Discourse of foreign War. Lond. 1690, | are yet come vpon this Realme for Svo. with portrait. Cottonian Library and MSS. See British the Sinnes and Wickednes that hath been, and is yet dayly committed therein. Lond. 1551. 8vo.

Museum.

COTTON, Roger. A Direction to the Waters of Lyfe. Lond. 1590. 4to.

Dedicated to' Maister Hugh Broughton, teacher of Diuinitie.'-To the Reader.' 51 leaves. Reprinted 1592, 4to. Strettell, 578, 11. 1s. Bindley, pt. i. 2200, 17. 8s.

An Armour of Proofe, brought from the Tower of David to fight against the Spannyardes and all Enimies of the Trueth, by R. C. Lond. 4to. Simson and White,

1596.

A notice of this poetical tract, written in six-line stanzas, dedicated to 'Gilbert Talbot, Earl of Shrewsburie,' &c. will be found in the Restituta, iii. 138-40. Coll. A, four leaves, being the title and dedication To the Christian Reader,' 1 leaf, followed by the Poem on B and C, 4 leaves each, and D 3 leaves. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 122, imperfect, 67. 6s. Strettell, 576, morocco, 7. Bindley, pt. i. 2198, 107. 10s. Sotheby's in 1821, 27. 2s.

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A spirituall Song: containing an historicall Discourse from the Infancy of the World untill this present Time, &c. drawen out of the holy Scriptures. Lond. by G. Simson and W. White, 1596. 4to.

Pp. 26, in five-line stanzas. Dedicated to Sir Francis Drake, Knight. See Restituta, iii. 141-4. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 121, imperfect, 57. 5s. Strettell, 577, morocco, 67. 16s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 2199, 8. 5s. Sotheby's in 1821, 27. 2s. Skegg, port. of Drake added, 107. 15s. Bright, 1492, 27. 8s.

Sir Rowland. Parentalia. Latin and English Poems on the Death of Sir Rowland Cotton, of Bellaport, in Shropshire. Lond. 1635. 4to. 10s. 6d.

COTTU (Conseiller a la Cour Royale). De l'Administration de la Justice criminelle en Angleterre, et de l'Esprit du Gouvernement Anglois. Paris, 1820, 8vo.

A sensible, useful, and ingenious work. An English translation appeared, Lond. 1822, 8vo. 9s.

Councils for Reformation of Religion, &c.

The Confessyon of the Fayth of the Germaynes, exhibited to the most victorious Emperour Charles the V. in the Councell or Assemble holden at Augusta, the Yere of our Lord 1530. To which is added the Apologie of Melancthon, who aforesayde Confessyon, translated by Rychard Tauerner, at the Commaundement of his Master, the ryght honourable Master Thomas Cromwel, chefe Secretare to the Kynges Grace. Lond. by Robert Redman, 1536, 8vo. 31. 3s. Contains E 3, in octaves. Bright, (original binding with Tudor arms), 107. The articles of the confession may be seen in the collection or Harmony of Confessions, printed by Thomas, at Cambridge, 1586.

defendeth with Reasons inuincible the

A Protestation in the Name of the King and the whole Councel and Clergy of England, why they refuse to come to the Pope's Councel, at his Call. Lond. by Tho. Berthelet, 1536.

A Protestation made for the most mighty and most redoubted Kynge of England, &c. and his hole Counsell and Clergie, wherein is declared that neither his Highnesse, nor his Prelates, neyther any other Prince or Prelate, is bounde to come

or sende to the pretended Councell that Paul Byshoppe of Rome, fyrst by a Bull indicted at Mantua, a Citie in Italy, and nowe a late by another Bull, hath proroged to a Place no Man can telle where. Lond. by Tho. Berthelet, 1537, 4to. Another edition this same year seems to have been printed abroad. See also Henry VIII. [A copy in the Lambeth Library. Lond. Berthelet, 1537, 12mo.]

The Causes why the Germanes wyll not Paul the 3. now Bp. of Rome, hath called go nor consente vnto the Councell which to be kept at Mantua in Italy, and to begynne the 23 Daye of Maye, An. 1537. Southwark, by James Nicolson, 1537, 8vo.

A Treatise concerning general Councills, the Byshoppes of Rome and the Clergy. Lond. in Ed. T. Berthelet, 1538,

12mo.

The Actes of the Disputation in the Cowncell of the Empyre, holden at Regenspurg: Translated owt of Latyne into English by Mylys Couerdale. 8vo. In this book are the names of all the states, which are called Protestants.

COUCHMAN, Giles. An Exhortation or Warninge to beware of Councellys, by Le Maire. Imp. by John The Abbreuyacyon of all generall greater Plagues and Troubles then | Gowgh, 1539, 16mo.

Ten

in imitation of 'La maniere de bien
penser,' par le Pere Bouhours.
Notes
COUPER, Robert, M.D.
and Observations on the early Part
of the History of the British Isles.
Lond. 1807. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Lond. 1802, 12mo. 2 vols. Again, 1804, 12mo. 2 vols.

Newes concernynge the general Coucel holden at Trydent by the Emperoure and the Germaynes wyth all the Nobles of Hungarye, Constanople and Rome, translated oute of Germayne into Englysh by Ihon Holibush. Lond. by Thomas Raynalde, 1548, 16mo. 17. 1s. Heber, pt. 2, 1333, with other pieces, 47. 15s. leaves. This tract commences at back of title, as an epistle, though unaddressed. A godly and necessarye Admonition of COURAYER, P. F. D.D. Disthe Decrees and Canons of the Counsel of Trent, celebrated vnder Pius the fourth, sertation sur la Validité des OrdiByshop of Rome, in the Yeares of our nations des Anglois. 2 vols. DeLord M.D.LXII. and M.D.LXIII. Lately fense de la Dissertation. 4 vols. translated out of Latine. Lond. by John Day, 1564, 4to. 18s. Contains 125 leaves, Brux. 1723, 6. 8vo. 6 vols. besides the preface. No author's name, but supposed to be done by Abp. Parker, or by his appointment. The council began in 1545, and concluded in 1563. Consult Strype's Annals, i. p. 415, 451.

The Declaration of the Fathers of the Councell of Trent, concerning the Going vnto Churches, at such Time as hereticall Seruice is saied, or Heresy preached. Without Place, Printer's Name, or Date. 8vo. 40 pp.

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1654. 4to.

Nassau, pt. i. 1045, 5s. White Knights, 1157, morocco, 17. 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 136, 17s. [The various portions have separate titles and paginations.]

The Country-man's new Commonwealth being an exact Epitome of many witty Sentences, pithy Sayings, quaint Observations, both divine and morall, partly collected and gathered out of the best approved Authors, both moderne and domesticke. Lond. 1647, 8vo. pp. 48. This work is divided under the usual heads of sententious selections, and would have its moral value as a vade-mecum for the pocket of either Countryman or Cockney, who was in quest of a companionable directory, which might amuse, while it offered instruction.'-Restituta.

An English translation of the dissertation. Lond. 1725, 8vo. Reprinted. RiAn edition, vington, 1844, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Dublin, 1725, 8vo. Williams, 534, 14s. and of the Defence, 1728, 8vo. 3 vols.

Declaration de mes derniers Sentimens sur les différens Dogmes de la Religion. Lond. 1787, 8vo. Published by Wm. Bell, D.D. A translation, 1787, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Traité, où l'on expose ce que l'Ecriture nous apprend de la Divinité de Jésus Christ. Lond. 1811, 8vo. pp. 367.

COURCELLES, M. Extract from the Dispatches of M. Courcelles, French Ambassador at the Court of Scotland, 1586-87. Edinb. 1828.

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Court. The Court of good Counsell. Lond. 1607. 4to.

The title of this collection of morall discourses and counsells is, The Court of good Counsell: wherein is set downe the true Rules, how a Man should choose a good Wife from a bad; and a Woman a good Husband from a bad. Wherein is also expressed the great care that parents should have, for the bestowing of their children in marriage: and likewise, how children ought to behave themselves towards their parents: and how maisters ought to govern their servants; and how servants ought to be obedient to their Countryman's complaint, or religious maisters. Set forth as a patterne for all recreations by J. R.(utter?) in verse. 1637, people to learne wit by; published by one that hath dearly bought it by ex12mo. Malone, 18s. Country Conversations: being an Ac-perience. Nassau, pt. i. 1047, 7s. Reed, count of some Discourses that happen'd 1980, 12s. in a Visit to the Country last Summer, on divers Subjects; chiefly of the modern Comedies, of Drinking, of translated Verse, of Painting and Painters, of Poets and Poetry. Lond. 1694, sm. 8vo. pp. 86. The preface is addressed to the Wits.' This work, divided into five sections, is written

Court of Venus, a collection of songs Black letter, circa, 1560, (a on Love. fragment was in Douce's Library). Bright, first sheet only, 1498, 77. 2s. 6d.

Court Tales, or a History of the Amours of the present Nobility. Lond. 1717, 8vo. An infamous publication. Roxburghe,

COURT-continued. 6410, 10s. 6d. Second Edition, 1731 or 2, 8vo. Roxburghe, Supplement, 621, 15s. 6d. The Covrt of ciuill Courtesie, fitlie furnished with a pleasant Port of stately Phrases and pithie Precepts. Out of the Italian, by S. R. Gent. (probably Samuel Rowlands). Lond. 1591, 4to. E, in fours. Roxburghe, 1356, 17s. Gordonstoun, 632, 21. 15s. Bindley, pt. i. 2008, 27. 19s. A former edition, 1577, 4to. Roxburghe, 1355, 17s.

Court Parrott, a Miscellany in Prose and Verse. Lond. 1733, 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 777, 10s.

The Court Career, Death shadow'd to Life, or Shaddowes of Life and Death, a pasquil Dialogue, 1659, 4to. Reed, 1978, 13s. Bindley, pt. i. 1841, 8s. 6d.

Court Whispers, or a Magazine of Wit. Lond. 1743, 8vo.

Court and no Country, with the Humours of Sir Roger de Coverley, to which will be added Groans of the Barracks or the Confusion of Sir Arthur Vantrype, the celebrated Dutch Artist, 1753, 8vo. King and Lochée's in Feb. 1808, 15s. Roxburghe, 4096, 7s.

C**** and Country, a Play of seven Acts; in which will be revived the entertaining Scene of The blundering Brothers; to which is added, The comical Humours of Punch: the whole concluding with the grand Masque called The Downfall of

Sejanus. Written by a Masquerader, and

dedicated to those who were present at the last Ball, on Thursday, Jan. 16th, 1735, folio. Reed, 8656, 15s. 6d. Rhodes, 2662, 5s. Bindley, pt. iv. 1108, with front. by Hogarth, 10s. 6d.

Courts of Law.

The Order of keeping a Court Leet and Court Baron. Lond. 1603, 12mo.

The Boke that treateth to keep a Court Baron. Lond. in Æd. T. Berthelet, 1539. See C. J.

16mo.

COURTEN Family. COLLINGES, John.

COURTEN, William. See CAREW, George.

Courtenay Family.

Discours sur la genealogie et maison de Courtenay issue de Louys le Gros sixseme du nom Roy de France. Avec les requestes presentees au Roy sur ce subject, et ensemble une representation du merite de ceste instance. Paris, 1603, 8vo.

De Stirpe et Origine Domus de Courtenay, quæ cœpit a Ludovico Crasso, Francorum Rege Sermocinatio. Paris, 1607, 8vo. Sotheby's in 1824, with the subsequent proceedings 1608, 1609, and the pedigree 1610, 10l. 5s. Heber, 31. 18s.

Representation du Procédé pour la Conservation et l'Honneur de leur Maison, Branche de la Royalle Maison de France. Paris, 1613, 12mo.

Representation du Subject qui a portè Messieurs des Salles & de Frauuile de la Maison de Courtenay a se retirer hors du Royaume, 1614, 8vo.

See CLEVELAND, E.

Courtier, The English, and the countrey gentleman. 1586. 4to.

Black letter. Jolley, 1844, 57. 18s. COURTNAY, Earl of Devonshire; or, the Troubles of Queen Elizabeth. Lond. n. d. 4to.

This play, dedicated to the Duke of Devonshire, was never acted. Reed, 4789, 15s. Roxburghe, 4039, 4s. 6d.

Courtship, Religious. See DEFOE, Daniel.

Diuersite de Courtz et leur Iurisdictions et alia necessaria et utilia. Lond. per me Rob. Redman, 1522, 16mo. In this edition an x is supposed to have been omitted in the colophon, as mention is made of a statute which did not pass till COUSTOS, John. Sufferings for 21 Hen. viii. c. ii. (1529). The work has Free-Masonry, and for his refusing been ascribed to Fitzherbert. Other Editions. 1525, 16mo.-Lond. in Edibus Rich. to turn Roman Catholic in the In

Pynson, 1526, 16mo. It ends on the re-quisition at Lisbon. Lond. 1746.

verse of C vij.-Rob. Redmā, 1528, 16mo. contains C 7, in eights.-Tho. Berthelet, 1530, 16mo. C 4, in octaves.-W. Myddylton, 1543, 16mo. C 4, in eights. (H. Smyth, 1545), 16mo. In English, 1646, 12mo. 3s. Reprinted at the end of Horne's Mirror, printed 1768.

The Maner of kepynge a Court Baron and a Lete. Lond. per me Robertum Toye, 1546, 8vo. E 4, in eights.-Lond. 1547, Svo.-Lond. per me Rob. Redman, 8vo. 38 leaves.-Lond. by W. Powell, 1552.Lond. Eliz. Pykerynge, 12mo. n.d. Lond. 1650, 4to.

8vo. with portrait, 6s.

COUTEAU, J. B. The Confessions of James Baptiste Couteau. Lond. 1794. 12mo. 2 vols. with nine engravings, 7s.

This severe satire on the depravity of French manners was written by Robert Jephson.

COVE, Rev. Morgan, D.C.L. Essay on the Revenues of the Church of England; with an In

quiry into the Necessity, Justice, and Policy of an Abolition or Commutation of Tithes. 1816. 8vo. 18s. Tho. Moore, in his Mem. of Capt. Rock, p. 191, observes, It has been asked to what parish church Adam paid his tithes? but the Rev. Mr. Cove has not returned an answer.'

COVEL, John. Some Account of the present Greek Church. Cambridge, 1722. folio.

Bp. of Ely, 496, 7s. 6d. COVELL, William. Examination of the Church of England. Lond. 1604. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 430, Ss. 6d.

COVENTRY, T. Analytical digested Index to the Common Law Reports from the Time of Henry III. to the Commencement of the Reign of George III., with Tables of the Titles and Names of Cases. By T. Coventry and S. Hughes. Lond. 1828. royal 8vo, 2 vols. 31. 13s.

Coventry.-The History and Antiquities of the City of Coventry, from the earliest authentic Period to the present Time. Coventry,

1810. 12mo.

Pp. 288, with 4 wood engravings.

An Account of the many and great Loans, Benefactions and Charities belonging to the City of Coventry. To which is annexed, a Copy of the decretal Order of the Court of Chancery, relating to the memorable Charity of Sir Thomas White. Lond. 1733, 8vo. Pp. vi. and B-Gg. 242 pages, also additional benefactions, 4 pages. By Thos. Carte. Dent, pt. i. 557, 4s. 6d. Marq. of Townshend, 914, 10s. 6d. COVENTRY MYSTERIES. SHARPE.

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COVERDALE, Miles, Bishop of Exeter. Various Works.

The olde Fayth, an euydent Probation out of the Holy Scripture, that the Christen Fayth (which is the right true old vndoubted Faith) hath endured sens the Begynnynge of the World. Herein hast thou also a shorte Suinme of the whole Byble, and a Probation, that all vertuous Men have pleased God, and were saued thorow the Christen Faith. 1541, 16mo. White Knights, 1020, morocco, 27. 15s. Brand, 17. 13s. Reprinted 1547, 16mo. It begins with an epistle To the reader.'

Contains H, in eights. Sotheby, March, 1855, 34. 18.

A faythful and true Prognostication vpon the Yeare M.CCCCC.XLVIII. 16mo. Another for 1549. Inglis, 416, 8s. Roxburghe, 8428, 15s. 6d.

The Christen State of Matrymonye, wherein Housebandes and Wyues maye lerne to kepe House together wyth Loue. Lond. by Nycholas Hyll for Abraham Vele, 1552, 16mo. Contains fol. xcı, and a table at the end. Some copies have 'for

Robert Toy;' others for Rychard Kele.' In this edition Becon's preface is omitted; and the 7th, 8th, and 25th chapters have been added. Sotheby, 31. A former Edition 1541. Another edition Lond. John Mayler for John Gough, 1513, 12mo. Sotheby, March, 1858. 51. 5s. The only edition which has Becon's preface of 15 leaves. Reprinted Lond. John Awdeley, 1575, 16mo. Inglis, 418, 11s. Sotheby, 1822, 27. 18s.

The Defence of a certayne poor Christen Man; who els shuld haue bene condemned by the Popes Lawe. Written in the hye Allmayne Tonge by a right excellent and noble Prynce, traslated into English by Myles Couerdale. Printed at Nurenberg,

1545, 16mo. Contains E, in eights.

Declaration of the Order that the Churches in Denmarke and many other

Places in Germany do vse, not onely at the holye Supper, but also at Baptisme. By Miles Couerdale, 16mo. From Maunsell's Catalogue, pp. 39 and 93.

A Confutation of that Treatise, which one John Standish made agaynst the Protestacion of D. Barnes in the Yeare M.D.X.L. Wherein the holy Scriptures (peruerted and wrested in his sayd Treatise) are restored to their owne true Vuderstonding agayn by Myles Couerdale, 8vo. Contains u 7, in eights. In a very gothic type. A copy is in the British Museum. White Knights, 908, morocco, 27. 10s. Maunsell says it was printed beyond sea in 1540. It was however printed the same year by R. Redman; and also by his widow. In the Bodleian is a copy printed at Marpurg, 1547.

A Christian Exhortation unto custom

able Swearers. What a ryghte and lawfull Othe is; whan and before whome it ought to be. Item. The Maner of saying Grace, or gevyng Thankes unto God: who so ever heareth Goddes Worde beleve it, and do therefter, shall be saved. Printed by Nicholas Hyll for Abraham Veale. Without place or date. At the end of this volume (probably written by Miles Coverdale) is one seven-line stanza, and 'A shorte instruction to the worlde,' a poem of thirteen seven-line stanzas addressed to eight different characters, the first seven in one stanza each, and the remainder 'To the

COVERDALE-continued.

Preests.'

An edition Lond. John Audeley, 1575, 16mo. Inglis, 417, 11s. Wrangham, 738. Bright, 1575, 17. 15s.

Frvitfull Lessons vpon the Passion, Buriall, Resurrection, Ascension, and of the Sending of the Holy Ghost: gathered out of the foure Euangelists: with a plain Exposition of the same. By Miles Couerdall. Lond. 1593. Qq 3, in fours, besides the preface.

Certain most fruitful, godly, and comfortable letters of such true Saintes and holy Martyrs of God as in the late bloodye

persecution, here within this realme, gave their lyves for the defence of Christes holy gospel; written in the time of theyr affliction and cruel imprysonment. Lond. J. Daye, 1564, 4to. Wrangham, 737. Part 3, 363. Bright, 363. 3s. 6d Edited by the Rev. C. Bickersteth, Lond. 1837, post 8vo. 6s. 8vo. 10s.

His writings and translations, edited for the Parker Society by the Rev. Geo. Pearson. Camb. 1844, 8vo.

Memorials of him; with matters relating to the promulgation of the Bible in the reign of Henry VIII. Lond. 1838, 8vo.

Much by and respecting Coverdale will be found in Fox's Book of Martyrs, and Letters of the Martyrs, printed by Daye.

See Bible. BULLINGER, Henry. Councils. Hope of the Faithful. Justification of Christian Man. FATHERS of the Church. OSIANDER, Andrew. Parker Society, Appendix. WERMYLIERUS, Otho.

COVERTE, Captain Robert. A trve and almost incredible Report of an Englishman that travelled by Land through many vnknowne Kingdomes and great Cities. Lond. 1612. 4to.

Reed, 3756, 11. 8s. Lloyd, 479, 14s. 6d. Inglis, 387, mor. 37. 10s. Jadis, 268, 31. 3s. -The second impression newly corrected. Lond. 1614, 4to. Gordonstoun, 677, 37, 18s. Bindley, pt. ii. 145, 37. 16s.-1631, 4to. Jadis, 228, 27. 15s. Nassau, pt. i. 1048, russia, 61. 8s. 6d.

It is likewise reprinted in the second volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels.

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COWARD, William, M.D.
cond Thoughts concerning Human
Soul. By Estibius Psycalethes.
Lond. 1702. 8vo. 6s.

This work excited so much attention and dislike, that it was burnt by order of Parliament. It was answered by John Turner in his Vindication of the separate Existence of the Soul; to which Coward replied, and Turner rejoined.

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COWELL, John, LL.D. Law Dictionary; or, the Interpreter of Words and Terms used either in Common or Statute Law of this Realm. In the Savoy, 1727. folio. 7s. 6d.

Often reprinted. The first edition appeared Camb.1607, 4to. Sotheby's in 1821, russia, 17. 9s. This work was called in, and on the 26 March, 1610, there was published a proclamation against it, 'as a pernicious gative of the king, and the dignity of the book made against the honour and prerocommon law of this land.'

COWLEY, Captain. Voyage round the Globe in 1683. Lond. 1699. 8vo. Reprinted in the first volume of Harris' Collection of Voyages and Travels. Callendar. Newbury. Hacke and Dampier.

Abraham. The Works. Lond. 1707-8. 8vo. 3 vols.

With portraits by Vander Gucht. Hollis, 315, 27. 2s. Heath, 1793, 17. 1s. Nassau, pt. i. 781, 3 vols. 37. 18s. Evans, 1838 3 vols. fine, morocco, 77. 17s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. (Vol. iii. never printed in that state.) Lloyd, 360, vols. 1 and 2, 17. 68. First edition. 1656, folio.

Seventh edition. With a Second part, being what was written and published by himself in his younger years, and now reprinted together, fourth edition, 1681, folio. The portrait of Cowley, æt. 13, to the Poetical Blossoms, 1633, is given on the title of this second portion.

Bishop Sprat, 1688, folio.
Works, 1681, 8vo. With his Life by

The ninth Edition. To which are added, some Verses by the Author, never before

printed. Lond. 1700. folio.

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London, 1710-1, 8vo. 3 vols. with portraits. Roxburghe, 3399, 12s. 6d. donstoun, 604, 11s. Roscoe, 1395, 27. 16s. Lond. 1718, 8vo. 3 vols.

Lond. 1721, 12mo. 3 vols. Bindley, pt. i. 989, 78. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 145, 1. 1s.

- Select Works, with Preface and Notes by Richard Hurd, Bishop of Worcester. Lond. 1772-7, small 8vo. 3 vols. with portr. after S. Cooper by Hall.

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