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SOMERS (Lord). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts (continued) 

 Vol. I. (continued) : 

 Feckenham (Abbot of Westminster). Oration in the Parliament House. 1559. 

 General Grievances in the Church, complained of by divers men. 

 The Bible, that is the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament. 



1577 and 1582. (Prolegomena prefixed.) 

 The English Bible. Editions of, referred to by the Doway and Rhemish Translators. 



1582, 1609. 

 Extracts from an Old Parish Book at Crundal, in Kent. 

 Howson (John, D.D.) Sermon preached at Oxford, November 17, 1602, in defence of 



the Festivities of the Church of England, and namely that of Her Majesty's 



Coronation. Oxford 1603 



The Ancient Patriarchs' Peregrination, or A Map of the First Inhabited Countries 



that were in the World. 



Chronographia ; a Description of Time, from the Beginning of the World unto 



the Year of Our Lord 137. 

 Bull (The Holy) aud Crusade of Rome ; first published by Gregory XHI, and 



afterwards renewed and ratified by Sixtus V. Middlehurgh 1588 



Cecil (Sir Wilham). First Paper or Memorial. Imo Elizab. 

 Burghley (Lord). Advice to Queen Elizabeth in Matters of Religion and State. 

 A Discourse, whether it were convenient for the Queen to Marrie. 

 Queen Elizabeth's Letter to the Duke of Wirtembergh, in answer of his Offer to 



assist her in the preferring her in Marriage. 1583. 

 VoweU (John, alias Hooker). The Olde and Auncient Order of Keeping of the 



Parliament in England, used in the time of King Edward the Confessor. 1571. 

 Buchanan (G.) Copie of a Letter, concernyng the Credit of the late published 



Detection of the Doyngs of the Ladie Marie of Scotland. 

 Ross (Bishop of). Case of the, resident to the Queen of Scots, seized and com- 

 mitted to the Tower by Queen Elizabeth. 

 Execution of Justice in England for Maintenance of Publique and Christian Peace. 



1581 

 Burghley (Lord). Declaration of the favourable Dealing of H. M.'s Commissioners, 



appointed for the Examination of certaine Traytoures and of Tortures unjustly 



reported to have been done upon them. 

 Report of the Declaration of the Earl of Northumberland's Treasons ; with the 



Examinations and Depositions touching the manner of the Murder committed 



upon Himself in the Tower. 1585. 

 Copie of Letter to the Earle of Leycester ; with a Report of certain Petitions and 



Depositions from all the Lords and Commons in Parliament ; and Her Majesty's 



Answers thereunto. 1586. 

 Copie of the Proclamation latelie published for declaring the Sentence lately 



given against the Queen of Scots. 

 Letter into Scotland to dissuade King James from invading England, upon 



account of his Mother's Death. 

 Golden Speech of Queen Elizabeth to her last Parliament. Nov. 30, 1601. 

 Death of Queen Elizabeth, with her Declaration of her Successor. 

 Order and Proceedings at the Funeral of Queen Elizabeth. April 28, 1603. 

 Naunton (Sir Robert). Fragmenta Regalia. 

 Constitution of the Exchequer in Ireland. 

 Irish Establishment, signed by the Queen, Mar. 31, 1601. 

 Irish Establishment, beginning from Michaelmas 1669. 

 Establishment ; or List containing all Payments to be made for Civil and Military 



Aff'airs for Ireland. 1715. 

 Declaration of the United Provinces, setting forth that Philip II had forfeited 



his Right of Sovereignty over the said Provinces. 1581. 



