1. Bancroft, John, bp. of Oxford. ARTICLES TO | BE ENQVIRED OF | WITHIN THE DIOCES | Of Oxford, in the first Visitati-|on of the Right Reverend Fa-|ther in God, Iohn Lord | Bishop of Oxford. | HELD | In the yeare of our Lord God 1632. in the eighth | yeare of the Raigne of our most gracious Soveraigne | Lord, Charles, by the grace of God King of | Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland | Defender of the Faith &c. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 93: 1632: sm. 4o: pp. [16], signn. A-B4: sign. B1r beg. 15 Whether: Pica English. Contents:—sign. A1r, title: A2r-2v, Oath and Charge of the Churchwardens, &c.: A3r “Directions for making bills of Presentments for the Dioces ...”: A3v-B3r, the Articles: B3r-3v, directions.

2. Brerewood, Edward. A | SECOND TREATISE | Of The | SABBATH, | OR | AN EXPLICATION OF | the Fourth Commandement. | Written, | By Mr Edward Brerewood | professor in Gresham Colledge | in London. | [woodcut.]

Impr. 124: 1632: sm. 4o: pp. 50 + [2]: p. 11 beg. cation; so: English Roman. Contents:—p. 1, title: 3–40, the treatise: 41–50 “Quæstio” about servants’ Sunday work, in English.

See 1630 B, Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ed. Bliss, ii. 141.

3. Burton, Robert. THE | ANATOMY OF | MELANCHOLY | [&c., exactly as 1628 B, being from the same plate with “thirde” altered to “fourth.”]

Impr. 70: 1632: (fours) folio: pp. [10] + 78 + [6] + 722 (after 218 are two unnumbered leaves) + [10]: p. 11 beg. Iudgement, 601 graphers, would: English Roman. Contents:—(2) “The Argument of the Frontispeice”: (3) engraved title, inserted: (5) dedication to lord Berkeley: (7–10) “Democritus Iunior ad Librum suum”, English verse: 1–78, “Democritus Iunior to the Reader”: (1) “Lectori malè feriato”: (2) a Latin poem: (3–6) “The Synopsis of the first partition”: 1–218, the first partition: (1–4) “The Synopsis of the second partition”: 219–407, the second partition: 408–10, “Analysis of the third partition”: 411–722, the third partition: (1–9) “The Table”: (9) “Errata ...”: (10) Impr. 75, between woodcuts.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 653 and 1621 B. Ten of the divisions of the titlepage have now small numbers attached to them, arranged thus:—2, 1, 3 (top row): 4, title, 5: 6, 10, 7: 8, imprint, 9 (lowest row). This plate is described in the Catalogue of Prints in the British Museum. Div. 1. Satires, vol. 1 (Lond. 1870), p. 79.

4. Clement, st., of Rome. “Clementis ad Corinthios Epistola prior, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis P. Junii. 4to. J. Lichfield, 1632.”

So in the Catalogue of the second ... portion of dr Philip Bliss’s library, sold in Aug. 1858, p. 13, no. 150: but it is probably an error for 1633, although possibly some copies may have borne this date.