The Pennyless Parliament of thread-bare-poets; Or, all mirth and witty
conceits. Printed at London, for William Barley, and are to be sold at
his shop in Grace-church-street near Leadenhall-gate, 1608, 4to, containing
24 pages
Instrvctions for the increasing and planting of mulberrie trees, and the
breeding of Silk-wormes, for the making of silke in this kingdome.
Whereunto is annexed his Maiesties letters to the lords lieftenants of the
seuerall shiers of England, tending to that purpose. Newly printed,
MDCIX. Quarto, containing two sheets
Sir Robert Sherley, sent Ambassadour, in the name of the King of Persia,
to Sigismond the Third, King of Poland and Swecia, and to other princes
of Europe. His royall entertainment into Cracovia, the chiefe citie of Poland,
with his pretended comming into England. Also, the honorable praises of
the same Sir Robert Sherley, giuen vnto him in that kingdom, are here
likewise inserted. London: Printed by I. Windet, for John Budge and
are to be sold at his shop, at the great south doore of Pauls, 1609, (in black
letter.) Quarto, containing twenty-two pages
Sir Thomas Overbury's Observations in his travels, upon the state of the
Seventeen Provinces, as they stood, Anno Domini, 1609, the treaty of
peace being then on foot. Printed in 1626. Quarto, containing thirty
pages
The Terrible and Deserued Death of Francis Rauilliack, shewing the man-
ner of his strange torments at his execution, upon Friday the twenty-fifth
of May last past, for the murther of the late French King, Henry the
Fourth. Together with an abstract out of divers proclamations, and
edicts, now concerning the state of France. As it was printed in French
in three several bookes published by authoritie, 1610. At London, printed
for William Barley, and John Baylie, 1610. Quarto, black letter, contain-
ing twenty pages