—Upon the books at Stationers' Hall, Lib. C., under the year 1597, 20th April, Thomas Creed entered A Treatise of the Mutabilitie of Fraunce from the yeare of our Lorde 1460 untill the yeare of our Lorde 1595. Can any of your readers say in what library a copy of this treatise can be found?
INDAGATOR.
[A copy is in the Bodleian library. The full title is, "The Mutable and Wavering Estate of France, from 1460 to 1595; together with an Account of the Great Battles of the French Nation both at Home and Abroad. 4to. Lond. Tho. Creede, 1597.">[
Caldoriana Societas.
—A copy of the Latin Bible of Junius and Tremellius, now in my possession, has on the title:
"Sancti Gervasii, 1607.
"Sumptibus Caldorianæ Societatis."
Will you kindly inform me who constituted this body, and why they were so called?
QUIDAM.
[Cotton, in his Typographical Gazetteer, has given the following notices of this body:—