Hunterian
Club
Publ.
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(English
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[Hales, J. ) A Discourse of the Common Weal. Compendious examination
of complaints. 1581. Ed. Lamond, E. Cambridge, 1893.
Halle, John (Chyrurgyen). An Historicall Expostulation: against the
beastlye abusers, both of Chyrurgerie and Physyke in our time. Ed.
Pettigrew, T. J. Percy Soc. Publ. (1844), vol. XI. [Published as an
appendage to Lanfranc's Chirurgia Parva. ]
Harington, Sir John, and others. Nugae Antiquae. Ed. Harington, H. ,
with illustrative notes by Park, T. 2 vols. 1804.
Harrison, William. Harrison’s Description of England in Shakspere's
Youth: Being Books II and III of his Description of Britaine and England.
Ed. from the first two editions of Holinshed's Chronicle (1577, 1587) with
introduction, by Furnivall, F. J. Parts 1, II and II (Supplement). New
Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1877-8. With Additions by Stopes, C. C. Part iv
(Supplement). (New Shakespeare Library. ) Selections from Books II
and m. Ed. under the title Elizabethan England by Withington, L. ,
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Harvey, Gabriel. Letter-book (1573-80). Camden Soc. Publ. 1884.
Hentzner, Paul. Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Tr. by Horace, late Earl of Orford. (With Sir Robert Naunton's
Fragmenta Regalia. ) 1797. Also in Dodsley, Fugitive Pieces, vol. II.
1765. Abridged ed. by Morley, H. (Cassell's National Library. )
Hutton, Henry. Follies Anatomie, or Satyres and Satyricall Epigrams.
Ed. Rimbault, E. F. Percy Soc. Publ. (1842), vol. VI.
Inedited Tracts, illustrating the manners, opinions, and occupations of
Englishmen during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with a
preface and notes [by Hazlitt, W. C. ]. Ptd for the Roxburghe Library.
1868. This collection comprises :
The English Courtier, and the Countrey-gentleman. Ptd by Richard
Jones. 1586.
[Markham, Gervase ? ] A Health to the Gentlemanly profession of
Servingmen; or, the Servingman's Comfort. Ptd by W. W. 1598.
[Breton, N. ] The Court and Country, or, A Briefe Discourse betweene
the Courtier and Country-man of the Manner, Nature, and Con-
dition of their lives. Also, necessary Notes for a Courtier. Written
by N. B. , Gent. 1618.
James I. A Counterblaste to Tobacco. Opera. 1689.
(Lane, John. ) Tom Tel-Troths Message and Complaint. Written by Jo. La. ,
Gent. 1600. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1876. [Verse. ]
Lyrical Poems, selected from musical publications, 1589-1600. Ed. Collier,
J. P. Percy Soc. Publ. (1844), vol. XIII.
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Meeting, the, of Gallants at an Ordinarie, or The Walkes in Powles. 1604.
Ed. Halliwell[-Phillipps), J. 0. Percy Soc. Publ. (1841), vol. v.
Monmouth, Robert Carey, Earl of. Memoirs, written by himself. (With
Sir Robert Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia. ) 1808.
Monson, Sir W. Naval Tracts (1585-1603). 2 vols. 1902.
Naunton, Sir Robert. Fragmenta Regalia. (With Paul Hentzner's Travels
in England, tr. by Horace Walpole. ) 1797. Also (with Robert Carey
Earl of Monmouth's Memoirs) 1808.
Northbrooke, John. Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, Plays. Ed. , with
notes etc. , by Collier, J. P. Shakesp. Soc. Publ. 1843.
Overbury, Sir Thomas. Miscellaneous works in verse and prose. With notes
and biographical account by Rimbault, E. F. 1856.
Parkes, W. Curtaine Drawer of the World, or The Chamberlaine of the
great Inne of Iniquity. Ptd for L. Becket. 1612. [Copy in the
Bodleian. ]
Peacham, H. The Compleat Gentleman. 1622. Rptd from ed. of 1624, and
ed. by Gordon, G. S. Oxford. 1905.
Polimanteia, or The meanes lawfull and unlawfull, to judge of the fall of a
commonwealth, against the frivolous and foolish conjectures of this age.
Whereunto is added, A letter from England to her three daughters,
Cambridge, Oxford, Innes of Court, etc. Cambridge, 1595. [The latter
was rptd by Grosart, A. B. , in a limited number of copies. ]
Powell, Thomas. Tom of all Trades, or, The Plaine Path-way to Prefer-
ment. 1631. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1876.
Prothero, G. W. Select Statutes (1559-1625). 2nd ed. 1898.
Rich, Barnabe. The honestie of this age (1614). With introduction by
Cunningham, P. Percy Soc. Publ. (1844), vol. XLIV.
Rowlands, Samuel. Complete Works, 1598 to 1628. 3 vols.
Hunterian Club
Publ. Glasgow, 1880.
The Four Knaves. A Series of Satirical Tracts. Ed. Rimbault, E. F.
(The Knave of Clubbs; the Knave of Harts; the Knave of Spades and
Diamonds. ) Percy Soc. Publ. (1843), vol. ix. [Verse. ]
Rye, W. B. England as seen by foreigners, in the days of Elizabeth and
James. Translation of Journals of the two Dukes of Wirtenberg, 1592 and
1610, both illustrative of Shakespeare. With extracts from the travels of
others. 1865.
Saviolo, Vincenzo, his Practise, in two Books. Dedicated to the Earl of
Essex Master of the Horse. 1595.
Scot, Reginald. The Discovery of Witchcraft, whereunto is added a discourse
of Devils and Spirits (1584). Ed. with notes by Nicholson, B. 1886.
Selden, John. The Duello, or Single Combat (1610). In Opera, vol. v, 3. 1.
1726.
[Stafford, William. ] A compendious or briefe examination of certayne
ordinary complaints, of divers of our country men in these our days. . . .
By W. S. Guilleman, 1581. Ed. by Furnivall, F. J. , with an Introduc-
tion by Matthew, F. D. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1876.
State Trials; political and social. Ed. Stephen, H. L. 4 vols. 1899-1902.
Stow, John. A survey of London. 1598. Brought down to the present
day by J. Strype. 2 vols. 1720. Ed. Thoms, W. J. 1876 (and other
editions).
Stubbes, Philip. The Anatomie of Abuses Conteyning a Discoverie or
Briefe Summarie, of such Notable Vices and Imperfections as now reign
in many Christian countryes of the Worlde. 1583. 2 parts. Ed. Furni-
vall, F. J. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1877-82.
Tell-Trothes New-yeares Gift Beeing Robin Good-fellowes nowes out of those
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Tusser, Thomas. Five hundred pointes of good husbandrie. With introduc-
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Viles, E. and Furnivall, F. J. The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's
Youth. Contains: Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes (1560-1);
Harman's Caveat (1566-7); Haben (or Hyberdine)'s A Sermon in Praise
of Thieves and Thievery; and the parts added to Harman's Caveat to
make The Groundworke of Conny-catching (1592). (The Shakespeare
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Winwood, Sir Ralph. Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen
Elizabeth and King James I. 3 vols. 1725.
Wright, T. Queen Elizabeth and her times: Original letters. 2 vols.
1888.
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Aikin, L. Memoirs of the Court of James I. 2nd ed. 1822.
Ashton, J. Humour, Wit and Society of the 17th century. 1883.
Bacon, Francis (Viscount St Alban). Life and Letters. Ed. Spedding, J.
7 vols. 1861-74.
Besant, Sir W. London. 1892.
East London. 1901.
South London. 1899.
Westminster. 1895.
London in the Times of the Tndors. 1904.
Boas, Mrs F. S. In Shakespere's England. 1908.
Bourne, H. R. Fox. English Seamen under the Tudors (1485-1603). 2 vols.
1868.
Canning, A. S. G. Literary Influence in British History. 1904.
Child, Gilbert W. Church and State under the Tudors. 1890.
Creighton, M. (Bp. ). The Age of Elizabeth. 1892.
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times. Part 1. 3rd ed. Cambridge, 1903.
Cunningham, W. and M‘Arthur, E. A. Outlines of English Industrial
History. 1895. New ed. 1898.
Dixon, R. W. History of the Church of England from the abolition of the
Roman Jurisdiction. 6 vols. 1879–1903. (Vols. V and vi. )
Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners. New ed.
1839.
Drake, Nathan. Shakspeare and his Times. 2 vols. 1827.
Fairholt, F. W. Tobacco; its history and associations. 1876.
Costume in England, to the end of the 18th century. Revised by
Dillon, H. A. 3rd ed. 2 vols. 1885.
Reprints). 1868.
[Hales, J. ) A Discourse of the Common Weal. Compendious examination
of complaints. 1581. Ed. Lamond, E. Cambridge, 1893.
Halle, John (Chyrurgyen). An Historicall Expostulation: against the
beastlye abusers, both of Chyrurgerie and Physyke in our time. Ed.
Pettigrew, T. J. Percy Soc. Publ. (1844), vol. XI. [Published as an
appendage to Lanfranc's Chirurgia Parva. ]
Harington, Sir John, and others. Nugae Antiquae. Ed. Harington, H. ,
with illustrative notes by Park, T. 2 vols. 1804.
Harrison, William. Harrison’s Description of England in Shakspere's
Youth: Being Books II and III of his Description of Britaine and England.
Ed. from the first two editions of Holinshed's Chronicle (1577, 1587) with
introduction, by Furnivall, F. J. Parts 1, II and II (Supplement). New
Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1877-8. With Additions by Stopes, C. C. Part iv
(Supplement). (New Shakespeare Library. ) Selections from Books II
and m. Ed. under the title Elizabethan England by Withington, L. ,
with the introduction by Furnivall, F. J. (Scott Library. ) [1899. ]
Harvey, Gabriel. Letter-book (1573-80). Camden Soc. Publ. 1884.
Hentzner, Paul. Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Tr. by Horace, late Earl of Orford. (With Sir Robert Naunton's
Fragmenta Regalia. ) 1797. Also in Dodsley, Fugitive Pieces, vol. II.
1765. Abridged ed. by Morley, H. (Cassell's National Library. )
Hutton, Henry. Follies Anatomie, or Satyres and Satyricall Epigrams.
Ed. Rimbault, E. F. Percy Soc. Publ. (1842), vol. VI.
Inedited Tracts, illustrating the manners, opinions, and occupations of
Englishmen during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with a
preface and notes [by Hazlitt, W. C. ]. Ptd for the Roxburghe Library.
1868. This collection comprises :
The English Courtier, and the Countrey-gentleman. Ptd by Richard
Jones. 1586.
[Markham, Gervase ? ] A Health to the Gentlemanly profession of
Servingmen; or, the Servingman's Comfort. Ptd by W. W. 1598.
[Breton, N. ] The Court and Country, or, A Briefe Discourse betweene
the Courtier and Country-man of the Manner, Nature, and Con-
dition of their lives. Also, necessary Notes for a Courtier. Written
by N. B. , Gent. 1618.
James I. A Counterblaste to Tobacco. Opera. 1689.
(Lane, John. ) Tom Tel-Troths Message and Complaint. Written by Jo. La. ,
Gent. 1600. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1876. [Verse. ]
Lyrical Poems, selected from musical publications, 1589-1600. Ed. Collier,
J. P. Percy Soc. Publ. (1844), vol. XIII.
a
## p. 479 (#503) ############################################
Chapter XIV
479
Meeting, the, of Gallants at an Ordinarie, or The Walkes in Powles. 1604.
Ed. Halliwell[-Phillipps), J. 0. Percy Soc. Publ. (1841), vol. v.
Monmouth, Robert Carey, Earl of. Memoirs, written by himself. (With
Sir Robert Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia. ) 1808.
Monson, Sir W. Naval Tracts (1585-1603). 2 vols. 1902.
Naunton, Sir Robert. Fragmenta Regalia. (With Paul Hentzner's Travels
in England, tr. by Horace Walpole. ) 1797. Also (with Robert Carey
Earl of Monmouth's Memoirs) 1808.
Northbrooke, John. Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, Plays. Ed. , with
notes etc. , by Collier, J. P. Shakesp. Soc. Publ. 1843.
Overbury, Sir Thomas. Miscellaneous works in verse and prose. With notes
and biographical account by Rimbault, E. F. 1856.
Parkes, W. Curtaine Drawer of the World, or The Chamberlaine of the
great Inne of Iniquity. Ptd for L. Becket. 1612. [Copy in the
Bodleian. ]
Peacham, H. The Compleat Gentleman. 1622. Rptd from ed. of 1624, and
ed. by Gordon, G. S. Oxford. 1905.
Polimanteia, or The meanes lawfull and unlawfull, to judge of the fall of a
commonwealth, against the frivolous and foolish conjectures of this age.
Whereunto is added, A letter from England to her three daughters,
Cambridge, Oxford, Innes of Court, etc. Cambridge, 1595. [The latter
was rptd by Grosart, A. B. , in a limited number of copies. ]
Powell, Thomas. Tom of all Trades, or, The Plaine Path-way to Prefer-
ment. 1631. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1876.
Prothero, G. W. Select Statutes (1559-1625). 2nd ed. 1898.
Rich, Barnabe. The honestie of this age (1614). With introduction by
Cunningham, P. Percy Soc. Publ. (1844), vol. XLIV.
Rowlands, Samuel. Complete Works, 1598 to 1628. 3 vols.
Hunterian Club
Publ. Glasgow, 1880.
The Four Knaves. A Series of Satirical Tracts. Ed. Rimbault, E. F.
(The Knave of Clubbs; the Knave of Harts; the Knave of Spades and
Diamonds. ) Percy Soc. Publ. (1843), vol. ix. [Verse. ]
Rye, W. B. England as seen by foreigners, in the days of Elizabeth and
James. Translation of Journals of the two Dukes of Wirtenberg, 1592 and
1610, both illustrative of Shakespeare. With extracts from the travels of
others. 1865.
Saviolo, Vincenzo, his Practise, in two Books. Dedicated to the Earl of
Essex Master of the Horse. 1595.
Scot, Reginald. The Discovery of Witchcraft, whereunto is added a discourse
of Devils and Spirits (1584). Ed. with notes by Nicholson, B. 1886.
Selden, John. The Duello, or Single Combat (1610). In Opera, vol. v, 3. 1.
1726.
[Stafford, William. ] A compendious or briefe examination of certayne
ordinary complaints, of divers of our country men in these our days. . . .
By W. S. Guilleman, 1581. Ed. by Furnivall, F. J. , with an Introduc-
tion by Matthew, F. D. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1876.
State Trials; political and social. Ed. Stephen, H. L. 4 vols. 1899-1902.
Stow, John. A survey of London. 1598. Brought down to the present
day by J. Strype. 2 vols. 1720. Ed. Thoms, W. J. 1876 (and other
editions).
Stubbes, Philip. The Anatomie of Abuses Conteyning a Discoverie or
Briefe Summarie, of such Notable Vices and Imperfections as now reign
in many Christian countryes of the Worlde. 1583. 2 parts. Ed. Furni-
vall, F. J. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 1877-82.
Tell-Trothes New-yeares Gift Beeing Robin Good-fellowes nowes out of those
a
## p. 480 (#504) ############################################
480
Bibliography
Countries, where inhabites neither Charity nor honesty. 1593. With
a sequel, The Passionate Morrice, by A. 1593. New Shaksp. Soc. Publ.
1876.
Tusser, Thomas. Five hundred pointes of good husbandrie. With introduc-
tion, notes and glossary, by Payne, W. and Herrtage, S. J. English
Dialect Society, vol. XXI. 1878.
Viles, E. and Furnivall, F. J. The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's
Youth. Contains: Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes (1560-1);
Harman's Caveat (1566-7); Haben (or Hyberdine)'s A Sermon in Praise
of Thieves and Thievery; and the parts added to Harman's Caveat to
make The Groundworke of Conny-catching (1592). (The Shakespeare
Library. ) 1907.
Winwood, Sir Ralph. Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen
Elizabeth and King James I. 3 vols. 1725.
Wright, T. Queen Elizabeth and her times: Original letters. 2 vols.
1888.
B. LATER WORKS.
Aikin, L. Memoirs of the Court of James I. 2nd ed. 1822.
Ashton, J. Humour, Wit and Society of the 17th century. 1883.
Bacon, Francis (Viscount St Alban). Life and Letters. Ed. Spedding, J.
7 vols. 1861-74.
Besant, Sir W. London. 1892.
East London. 1901.
South London. 1899.
Westminster. 1895.
London in the Times of the Tndors. 1904.
Boas, Mrs F. S. In Shakespere's England. 1908.
Bourne, H. R. Fox. English Seamen under the Tudors (1485-1603). 2 vols.
1868.
Canning, A. S. G. Literary Influence in British History. 1904.
Child, Gilbert W. Church and State under the Tudors. 1890.
Creighton, M. (Bp. ). The Age of Elizabeth. 1892.
Creizenach. Vol. iv, part 1, book III. (Religiös-sittliche und politisch-
.
soziale Anschauungen der Theaterdichter. )
Cunningham, W. The growth of English industry and commerce in modern
times. Part 1. 3rd ed. Cambridge, 1903.
Cunningham, W. and M‘Arthur, E. A. Outlines of English Industrial
History. 1895. New ed. 1898.
Dixon, R. W. History of the Church of England from the abolition of the
Roman Jurisdiction. 6 vols. 1879–1903. (Vols. V and vi. )
Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners. New ed.
1839.
Drake, Nathan. Shakspeare and his Times. 2 vols. 1827.
Fairholt, F. W. Tobacco; its history and associations. 1876.
Costume in England, to the end of the 18th century. Revised by
Dillon, H. A. 3rd ed. 2 vols. 1885.