CONTENTS.
| No. | Page. | |
| 1. | Seals abundantly significant | [1] |
| 2. | Private and particular to each Owner | [5] |
| 3. | A one line Cypher | [ib.] |
| 4. | Reduced to a Point | [7] |
| 5. | Varied significantly to all the 24 Letters | [8] |
| 6. | A mute and perfect Discourse by Colours | [9] |
| 7. | To hold the same by Night | [ib.] |
| 8. | To level Cannons by Night | [12] |
| 9. | A Ship-destroying Engine | [ib.] |
| 10. | How to be fastened from aloof and under Water | [13] |
| 11. | How to prevent both | [14] |
| 12. | An unsinkable Ship | [ib.] |
| 13. | False destroying Decks | [15] |
| 14. | Multiplied Strength in little Room | [16] |
| 15. | A Boat driving against Wind and Tide | [ib.] |
| 16. | A Sea-sailing Fort | [17] |
| 17. | A pleasant floating Garden | [18] |
| 18. | An Hour-glass Fountain | [20] |
| 19. | A Coach-saving Engine | [21] |
| 20. | A Balance Water-work | [22] |
| 21. | A Bucket Fountain | [23] |
| 22. | An ebbing and flowing River | [24] |
| 23. | An ebbing and flowing Castle Clock | [25] |
| 24. | A Strength-increasing Spring | [26] |
| 25. | A double drawing Engine for Weights | [27] |
| 26. | A to and fro Lever | [ib.] |
| 27. | A most easy level Draught | [28] |
| 28. | A portable Bridge | [ib.] |
| 29. | A moveable Fortification | [29] |
| 30. | A rising Bulwark | [30] |
| 31. | An approaching Blind | [31] |
| 32. | An universal Character | [32] |
| 33. | A Needle Alphabet | [38] |
| 34. | A knotted String Alphabet | [ib.] |
| 35. | A Fringe Alphabet | [40] |
| 36. | A Bracelet Alphabet | [ib.] |
| 37. | A pinked Glove Alphabet | [40] |
| 38. | A Sieve Alphabet | [41] |
| 39. | A Lanthorn Alphabet | [ib.] |
| 40. | An Alphabet by the Smell | [ib.] |
| 41. | Ditto Taste | [ib.] |
| 42. | Ditto Touch | [42] |
| 43. | A variation of all and each of these | [43] |
| 44. | A Key-Pistol | [ib.] |
| 45. | A most conceited Tinder-box | [44] |
| 46. | An artificial Bird | [45] |
| 47. | An Hour Water Ball | [ib.] |
| 48. | A screwed ascent of Stairs | [46] |
| 49. | A Tobacco-tongs engine | [48] |
| 50. | A Pocket-ladder | [48] |
| 51. | A Rule of Gradation | [49] |
| 52. | A mystical jangling of Bells | [ib.] |
| 53. | An hollowing of a Water Screw | [51] |
| 54. | A transparent Water Screw | [ib.] |
| 55. | A double Water Screw | [52] |
| 56. | An advantageous change of Centres | [53] |
| 57. | A constant Water-flowing and ebbing motion | [55] |
| 58. | An often discharging Pistol | [57] |
| 59. | An especial way for Carabines | [58] |
| 60. | A Flask Charger | [ib.] |
| 61. | A way for Musquets | [59] |
| 62. | A way for a Harquebus, a Crock | [ib.] |
| 63. | For Sakers and Minyons | [ib.] |
| 64. | For the biggest Cannon | [60] |
| 65. | For a whole side of Ship-musquets | [ib.] |
| 66. | For guarding several Avenues to a Town | [61] |
| 67. | For Musquetoons on Horseback | [62] |
| 68. | A Fire Water work | [ib.] |
| 69. | A triangle Key | [64] |
| 70. | A Rose Key | [65] |
| 71. | A square Key with a turning Screw | [ib.] |
| 72. | An Escutcheon for all Locks | [ib.] |
| 73. | A transmittible Gallery | [67] |
| 74. | A conceited Door | [68] |
| 75. | A Discourse woven on Tape or Ribbon | [ib.] |
| 76. | To write in the dark | [69] |
| 77. | A flying Man | [69] |
| 78. | A continually going Watch | [76] |
| 79. | A total locking of Cabinet Boxes | [77] |
| 80. | Light Pistol Barrels | [78] |
| 81. | A Comb conveyance for Letters | [ib.] |
| 82. | A Knife, Spoon, or Fork conveyance | [79] |
| 83. | A Rasping Mill | [ib.] |
| 84. | An Arithmetical Instrument | [ib.] |
| 85. | An untoothsome Pear | [80] |
| 86. | An imprisoning Chair | [81] |
| 87. | A Candle Mould | [82] |
| 88. | A Coining Engine | [84] |
| 88. | A Brazen Head | [85] |
| 89. | Primero Gloves | [89] |
| 90. | A Dicing Box | [ib.] |
| 91. | An artificial Ring-horse | [90] |
| 92. | A Gravel Engine | [93] |
| 93. | A Ship raising Engine | [94] |
| 94. | A pocket Engine to open any Door | [95] |
| 95. | A double Cross Bow | [ib.] |
| 96. | A way for Sea Banks | [96] |
| 97. | A perspective Instrument | [98] |
| 98. | A semi-omnipotent Engine | [99] |
| 99. | A most admirable way to raise Weights | [ib.] |
| 100. | A stupendous Water-work | [100] |
THE
MARQUIS OF WORCESTER'S
CENTURY OF INVENTIONS,
EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED.