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Ballad, A. The fragment quoted by Dibdin in "Typographical Antiquities," Vol. I., p. 359, is a portion of Caxton's Firſt Edition of the Canterbury Tales.

Bartholomæus de Proprietatibus Rerum. Suppoſed to have been printed by Caxton at Cologne, (See Dibdin's "Typographical Antiquities," Vol. I., p. xci.) No ſuch impreſſion has ever been found.

Benet. The Rule of St. (See Ghostly Matters.)

Blanchardin. The Hiſtory of the victorious Prince Blanchardin, Son of the noble King of Fryſe, and of Eglantine, the proud Lady in Love. Without Printer's Name, Place, or Date. Folio. [1489?]

Britiſh Muſeum Harl. MS. No. 5919, fol. 3 b.; A printed fragment.

(Earl Spencer, Althorp).