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 ELIOT 91 ELIZABETH Eliot (John) — Continued. Mor. ex., g.e., Soth., Feb. 2, '98. (121) £21 10s. Mor. (Caryl's Address, p. 4, in facs.), Deane, Mar., '98. (1216) $32. Mamtowompae, etc. See Bayly (Lewis). Sampwutteahae, etc. See Shepard (T.). Tears of Repentance. Lond., Peter Cole, 1653. 4to. Cf., Rice, Mar., '70. (664) $100. Mor., Field, May, '75. (621) $36. Cf., g.e. (Rice copy), Menzies, Nov., '76. (667) $70. Cf. (Rice and Menzies copy), Gris- wold, Jan., '78. (135) $65. Vel., Brinley, Mar., '79. (446) $41. Mor., Cooke, Dec. 3, 'S3. (792) $32. Mor., g.e., Crawford, June, '89. (55) £11. Hf. mor. (few top edges cut), John- son, Jan., '90. (38) $27. Hf. rus.. Barlow, Feb., '90. (848) $70. Vel. (Brinley copy), Ives, Mar., '91. (299) $80. Cf. (headlines cut into), Deane, Mar., '9S. (1215) $61. Wehkomaonganooa, etc. See Bax- ter (R.). ELIOT (JOHN). A Biographical Dic- tionary of the First Settlers of New England. Salem, 1809. 8vo. Hf. mor., unc. Rice, Mar., '70. (665) $6.50. Hf. mor. ex., unc, Brinley, Mar., '79. (303) $11.50. Cf., Brinley, Mar., '79. (303*) $5.50. ELIOT, ME. Short Genealogical Ac- count of a Few of the Families of the Early Settlers in Eliot. Saco, 1851. 12mo. Hf. mor., Whitmore, Nov., '02. (320) $10.50. ELIXIR IVIAGNUM. The Philosopher's Stone Found Out. Phila., 1757. 8vo. Unbd., Proud, May, '03. (607) $6.50. ELIZABETH (QUEEN). Advertise- ments partly for due order in the publique administrations of Com- mon Prayers and usinge the Holy Sacramentes. Lond., Reg. Wolfe, n.d. 4to. Mor.. g.e., (headlines of 3 leaves cut into), Beresford, June, '88. (792) £5 7s. 6d. Elizabeth (Queen) — Continued. Articles to be enquyred in the Visitation in the fyrste Yeare of the raygne of our most dread Souerayne Lady Elizabeth. Lond., Richard Jugge and John Cawood, 1559. 4to. Cf. ex., g.e.. Young, June, '90. (651) £1 5s. Declaration of the favourable Dealing of Her Majesties Commis- sioners appointed for the Examina- tion of Certain Traitours. N.p., 1583. 4to. Cf. ex., Soth., May 16, '01. (202) £1 ICs. Effect of the Declaration made in the Guild-hall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late at- tempted of the Queenes Majesties evil, seditious, and disobedient sub- jects. Lond., J. Daye, 1571. 8vo. Mor., Makellar, Nov., '98. (906) £3 3s. England's Mourning Garment. See England's, etc. Injunctions geven by the Quenes Maiestie, Anno Domini MDLIX. Lond., Richard Jugge and John Cawood, 1559. 4to. Cf. ex., g.e.. Young, June, '90. (052) £1. Mor. ex., g.e., Comyn, Mar., '93. (898) £llGs. Cf., g.e., Bangs, Mar. 19, 1900. (179) $17. Injunctions. 1559. Lond., R. Barker, 1600. 4to. Hf. bd. (with Articles to be inquired of in the Visitation, 1559, bound in), Brice, July, '87. (1019) £1 7s. Hf. cf.. Hailstone, Apr., '91. (1034) £13s. Oxoniensis Academiae. Funebre Officium in Memoriam Elisabethae. Oxford, losephus Barnesius, 1603. 4 to. Mor., g.e. (portrait inserted), McKee, Dec, '01. (2904) $19. Elizabethae Reginas Precatlones privatse regife. Lend., 1563. 12mo. CI., Lawrence, May, '92. (199) £4 4s. Quenes Maiesties passage through the Citie of London to Westminster the days before her coronacion, anno 1558. Lend., Rich. Tottel, n.d., 4to.