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the name of Jaquelot as the editor ; upon what
evidence I know not. I have the book : it is a
rephnt of the edition, apud Galeotum a Prato,
1545, No. XXVI.
Sumina, seu singularis Declaration Taxa*
nim^ &c. ab eodem, ibidem, 1626, in 12, M.
thinks may be a second part^ and refers to Bibl.
Barberin. torn* ii« p. 434. It relates almost
exclusively to Taxes and Expeiices of Cathe-
drals and churches, with the forms connected
with that subject.
XXXVI. A Mittimus to the Jubilee at
Rome, or the ttates of the Pope's Customer
House. Sent to the Pope as a New-yeeres-
gift from England, this Yeere of Jnbile, 1625.
And faithfully published out of the old Latine
C!opie, with Observations upon the Romish
Text, by William Crashaw, Batchelor of Di-
vinity, and Pastor at White Chappel. Lond.
1625, 4to. From the beginning of the adver-
tisement, which begins the book, where it
mentions the oiigiual in Latin as published at
Paris more than a hundred years before, as
well as from the contents of the work, it is
evident, Uiat it is extracted horn the Paris edi«
tion of 1520. There are two parts. This is
the first ii^glish edition of the Taxoe. The