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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
By EDWARD F. RIMBAULT.
1. A pleasant Dialogue between a Soldier of Barwicke and an English Chaplain; wherein are largely handed such reasons as are brought in for maintenance of Popish traditions in our English Church. 8vo. *circa* 1581. This work is frequently attributed to Barnaby Rich; but from Bancroft's *Dangerous Positions*, p. 42, the author is ascertained to have been Anthony Gilby. 2. The Trumpet of Fame; or Sir Francis Drake's and Sir John Hawkin's Farewell: with an encouragement to all Sailors and Souldiers that are minded to go in this worthie enterprise, &c. 12mo. London, by T. Creede, 1595. This poetic…
Topics: Popish Traditions, English Church, Poetry, Epigrams, Historical Literature