- The Characters, or Index Rerum: in 4 tomes.
- The Introduction to Active Philosophy.
- The Art of Building a Man: or Education.
- The Art of Conversation.
- The Art of Complyance.
- The Art of Governing the Tongue.
- The Art of Governing the Penn.
- The Government of Action.
- The Government of Resolution.
- The Government of Reputation.
- The Government of Power: in 2 tomes.
- The Government of Servients.
- The Government of Subserviency.
- The Government of Friendshipp.
- The Government of Enmities.
- The Government of Law-suites.
- The Art of Gaining Wealth.
- The Art of Buying and Selling[459].
- The Art of Preserving Wealth.
- The Art of Expending Wealth.
- The Government of Secresy.
- The Government of Amor Conjugalis: in 2 tomes.
- Of Amor Concupiscentiae.
- The Government of Felicity.
- The Lives of Atticus, Sejanus, Augustus.
- The Causes of the Diseases of the Mind.
- The Cures of the Mind, vizt. Passions, Diseases, Vices, Errours, Defects.
- The Art of Discerning of Men.
- The Art of Discerning a Man's selfe.
- Religion from Reason: in 3 tomes.
- The Life of Cum-fu-zu, soe farr wrote by J. B.
- The Life of Mahomett, wrot by Sir Walter Raleigh's papers, with some small addition for methodizing the same.
[460]I have desired him to give these MSS. to the library of the Royal Society.
He made it his businesse[461] to advance the trade of England, and many men have printed his conceptions.
Note.
[AU] Aubrey gives in trick the coat:—'ermine, on a bend sable cottised gules, five besants, between 2 eagles proper;' and an impression of Bovey's seal with the same coat.
Richard Boyle, earl of Cork (1566-1643).
[462]Earl of Corke:—vide countesse of Warwick's funerall sermon, 2 or 3 shops[463] within Paul's churchyard.
[464]Earl of Corke[AV]—Thomas, earl of Strafford made him disgorge 1500 li. per annum, which he restored to the church—<from> Mr. ... Anderson.
Earl of Corke bought of captaine Horsey fourtie ploughlands in Ireland for fourtie pounds. (A. Ettrick assures me, 'I say againe fourtie ploughlands.')