(10) The Historyes of Troye.—Caxton, 1477. Folio Black Letter.
Chap-book: Hector, Prince of Troy, London, n.d.
(11) Patient Grissel.—Chap-book: The History of the Marquis of Salus and Patient Grissel, London, n.d. (c. 1750).
(12) The King and the Cobbler.—Chap-book: London, n.d. (King Henry VIII).
(13) The Valiant London Prentice.—“Written for the Encouragement of Youth” by John Shurley. For J. Back, B.L.
Chap-book: “Printed for the Hon. Company of Walking Stationers”, London, n.d. (after 1780).
(14) Tom Long the Carrier (with woodcut of Tudor pedlar), London, n.d.
(15) “The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus”, a mediæval tale in Caxton’s Golden Legende.
(16) The History of Laurence Lazy, London, n.d. (eighteenth century).
(17) Joseph and his Brethren.—Chap-book: London, n.d.