Peacham – A Merry Discourse of Meum, and Tuum, or, Mine and Thine (1639)

Peacham, Henry. A merry discourse of Meum, and Tuum, or, Mine and Thine, two crosse brothers, that make strife and debate wheresoever they come : with their descent, parentage, and late progresse in divers parts of England (London : Printed by the assignes of T[homas] P[urfoot] for I. Clark, and are to be sold at his shop, under Saint Peter’s Church in Cornhill, 1639)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 327. ESTC S114329. Huntington Library 69052. Located by Sarah Lindenbaum and Lori Humphrey Newcomb.

Parkes – The Curtaine-Drawer of the World, or, The Chamberlaine of That Great Inne of Iniquity (1612)

Parkes, William. The curtaine-drawer of the world, or, The chamberlaine of that great inne of iniquity : where vice in a rich embroidred gowne of veluet, rides a horse-backe like a iudge, and vertue in a thrid-bare cloake full of patches, goes a foote like a drudge : where he that hath most mony may be best merry, and he that hath none at all, wants a friend, he shal daily haue cause to remember to grieue for (London : Printed [by Nicholas Okes] for Leonard Becket, and are to be sold at the Temple neere to the Church, 1612)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 326. ESTC S110228.

Unlocated.

Porter – The Pleasant Historie of the Two Angrie Women of Abington (1599)

Porter, Henry. The pleasant historie of the two angrie women of Abington, with the humorous mirthe of Dick Coomes and Nicholas Prouerbes, two seruingmen : as it was lately playde by the right Honorable the Earle of Nottinghamn, Lord high Admirall, his seruants (London : By Edward Allde for Ioseph Hunt, and William Ferbrand, and are to be solde at the corner of Colman-streete, neere Loathburie, 1599)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 294. ESTC S110461 or S110459.

Unlocated. Last leaf is said to be imperfect.