See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 412, and 1615 D. The dedication gives a complete list of the Heads of Houses, and two official orders of the Colleges, in dignity, and in antiquity. The letter gives details of possible future publications by Day and personal points about dr. Clayton, who advised the printing of this sermon. At p. 21 is a list of Founders of Colleges.

3. Day, John. Concio ad Clerum “In Joh. 9. 4. Oxon. 1612. qu[arto].”

So in Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 412, after the notice of the preceding art., and no doubt due to confusion with it.

4. Day, John. DAVIDS DESIRE | TO GO TO CHVRCH: | as it was published in two | Sermons in St Maries | in Oxford. | The One the fift of November in the After-|noone to the Vniversity 1609. The | Other on Christmas Day fo llow-|ing to the Parishioners | of that place. | By | Iohn Day Bachelour of Divinity, and one of the Fellowes of | Oriell Colledge. | [motto: then woodcuts.]

Impr. 7: 1612: (eights) 16o: pp. [16] + 104: p. 11 beg. Even that: English Roman. Contents:—pp. (1–2) [not seen]: (3) title: (5) dedication to Oriel college and St. Mary’s parish, Oxford: (7–15) “The Epistle dedicatorie”: 1–57 the 1st sermon, on Ps. xxvii. 4: 57, an Erratum: 59–104, the 2nd sermon, on the same.

See Wood’s Ath. Oxon., ii. 412, and 1615 D. The second sermon is stated by the author to have been his first preached as Vicar of St. Mary’s, succeeding mr. Wharton. At p. 40 he mentions Tuesday as a proverbially fatal day to the Irish.

5. Du Moulin, Pierre, the elder. THE WATERS OF SILOE. | TO QVENCH | THE FIRE OF PVRGATORY | and to drowne the traditions, Lim-|boes, mans satisfactions and all Popish | Indulgences, against the rea-|sons and allegations of a Portu-|gall Frier of the order of | St. Frances, suppor-|ted by three | treatises. | The one written by the same Franciscan and | entituled The fierie torrent, &c. | The other two by two Doctors of Sorbon. | The one intituled The burning furnasse. The | other The fire of Helie. | BY | Peter Dv Movlin Minister of | Gods word. | [motto] | Faithfully translated out of French by I. B. |

Impr. 30: 1612: (eights) 12o: pp. [34] + 406: p. 11 beg. assured of, 111 one part of: English Roman. Contents:—p. (3) title: (5–7) Epistle dedicatory to “sir Dudley Digs,” signed “I. B.”: (9–32) “The Preface to the Reader”: (33–34) “The Contents of this booke”: 1–406, the work, entitled “A Confutation of Purgatory.”

The Friar against whom this book was written was Jacques (sign. A 4r) i. e. Jacques Suares, and the two Doctors were P. V. Palma Cayer and A. Duval (sign. A 3v). The first French edition was printed in 1603, entitled Accroissement des eaux de Siloé ... The work is one of Du Moulin’s less known productions.

6. Henry, prince, d. 1612. [woodcuts] | EIDYLLIA | IN OBITVM FVLGENTISSIMI | Henrici | Walliæ Principis duodecimi, Romæque ruentis | Terroris maximi, | Quo nihil maius meliúsve terris | Fata donavere, bonique Divi | Nec dabunt, quamvis redeant in aurum | Tempora priscum. | [device.]