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| | Books by Richard Gaywood: Books in the extended shelves: Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: The description and use of the carpenters-rule: together with the use of the line of numbers (inscribed thereon) in arithmetick and geometry. And the application thereof to the measuring of superficies and solids, gaging of vessels, military orders, interest and annuities: with tables of reduction, &c. : To which is added, the use of a (portable) geometrical sun-dial, with a nocturnal on the backside, for the exact and ready finding the hour of the day and night: and other mathematical conclusions. Also of a universal-dial for the use of seamen or others. With the use of a sliding or glasiers-rule and Mr. White's rule for solid measure. / Collected and fitted to the meanest capacity by J. Browne. (London, : Printed by W.G. for William Fisher ..., 1667), also by John Brown (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: A genealogical history of the kings of England, and monarchs of Great Britain, &c. from the conquest, anno 1066 to the year, 1677 in seven parts or books, containing a discourse of their several lives, marriages, and issues, times of birth, death, places of burial, and monumental inscriptions : with their effigies, seals, tombs, cenotaphs, devises, arms, quarterings, crests, and supporters : all engraven in copper plates / furnished with several remarques and annotations by Francis Sanford, Esq. ... ([London] In the Savoy : Printed by Tho. Newcomb for the author, 1677), also by Francis Sandford, Gregory King, Francis Barlow, and Wenceslaus Hollar (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: A geographicall description of all the countries in the known vvorld as also of the greatest and famousest cities and fabricks which have been, or are now remaining : together with the greatest rivers, the strangest fountains, the various minerals, stones, trees ... which are to be found in every country : unto which is added, a description of the rarest beasts, fowls ... which are least known amongst us / collected out of the most approved authors ... by Sa. Clarke ... (London : Printed by R.I. for Thomas Newberry ..., MDCLVII [1657]), also by Samuel Clarke (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: The history of Scotland from the year 1423 until the year 1542 containing the lives and reigns of James the I, the II, the III, the IV, the V : with several memorials of state during the reigns of James VI and Charles I : illustrated with their effigies in copper plates. / by William Drummond of Hauthornden ; with a prefatory introduction taken out of the records of that nation by Mr. Hall of Grays-Inn. (London : Printed for Matthew Gillyflower, at the Spread-Eagle in Westminster-Hall, 1696), also by William Drummond and Mr Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: The history of this iron age: vvherin is set dovvn the true state of Europe, as it was in the year 1500. Also the original, and causes of all the vvarres, and commotions, that have happened: together with a description of the most memorable battels, sieges, actions and transactions, both in court and camp, from that time till this present year 1656. (Printed by E. Tyler, and are to be sold by J. Crook, S. Miller, and T. Davies, at the Ship, and at the Starre, in Pauls Church-yard, 1656), also by Jean Nicolas de Parival, John Crook, Evan Tyler, Peter Stent, and B. Harris (page images at HathiTrust) Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: The pen-man's recreation : containing sundry examples of faire writing of excellent use for all such as aime at some perfection therein (s.n., 1660), also by James Hodder, Thomas Dare, John Dare, and Edward Cocker (page images at HathiTrust) Gaywood, Richard, fl. 1650-1680: Pen-mans treasury (Printed for, and are to be sold (with the Youths direction to write without a teacher, and other of the authors works) by John Dverton ..., 1685), also by Edward Cocker (page images at HathiTrust)
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