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

 Vol. IV. (continued) : 

 Forme of Government of the Kingdome of England. 

 Petition of the County of York to the King. 1640. 

 Accusation Impeachment of John Lord Finch. 1640. 

 Petition of the Grand Jurey of Berkshire. 1640. 

 Priviledges of the House of Commons, by P. B. 



Ovatio Carolina ; or The Triumphant Entry of King Charles into London. 1641. 

 Letter from the Low Countries, concerning the Differences between the Prince of 



Orange and the States. 1641. 

 Wotton (Sir H.) Observations, by way of Parallel, of Robert, Earl of Essex, and 



George, Duke of Buckingham. 

 Decoy Duck ; with the Discovery of the Knot in the Dragon's Tayle. 1642. 

 Relation of that Memorable Parliament begun 1386 ; with the Life and Death 



of King Richard II. 

 Strafford (Thomas Wentworth, Earl of). (1) Two Speeches made in Parliament. 



1628, (2) Letter to the Earl of Doncaster. 1632. (3) Speech upon his 



Creation Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 1631-32. 

 Copy of the Sentence of War pronounced against Sir F. Annesley and Baron 



Mountnorris, Dec. 12, 1635 ; with Petition against the Earl of Strafford. 1641. 

 Petition against the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, for causing a Gentleman to be 



hanged, contrary to the Lawe. 

 Extent of my Lord Lieutenant's Charge of Treason, digested into Seven Articles. 

 Second Charge, by way of Supplement, against Thomas, Earl of Strafford. 

 Articles delivered by the House of Commons against Thomas, Earl of Strafford. 

 St. John (H.) Speech; Whether a Man may be a Judge and a Witness in the 



Same Cause. 1641. 

 Pymm (John). Two Speeches made against the Earl of Strafford and Sir G. Ratcliffe. 

 Maynard (J.) Speech, in Answer to the Reply of the Earl of Strafford. 1641. 

 Conclusion of the Earl of Strafford's Defence. 1641. 

 Answer to the Earl of Strafford's Oration. 1641. 

 BiU of Attainder against the Earl of Strafford. 1641. 



Declaration showing the Necessity of the Earl of Strafford's Suffering. 1641. 

 The Earl of Strafford characterised, in a Letter to a Friend in the Country. 1641 

 Evelin (Sir T.) Report from the Committee appointed to consider of the Printing 



of the Lord Digby's Speech. 1641. 

 A Printed Paper, called the Lord Digby's Speech torne in pieces and blowne 



away. 1641. 

 Answer to the Lord Digby's Speech. 1641. 

 Strafford (Earl of). (1) Letter to the King, to pass the Bill occasioned by the 



Tumults of the Apprentices. (2) Letter to his Sonne. (3) Letter to his 



Lady in Ireland. 1641. (4) Petitions to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. 

 Reflections of King Charles I on the Earl of Strafford's Death. 

 Strafford (Earl of). (1) Speech to the Lords before he went to Execution. 



(2) Speech on the Scaffold and that intended. 

 Letter sent to a Great Lady. 1641. With Ellegy. 

 Protestation against a Foolish Speech pretended to be spoken by the Earl of 



Strafford to the Lords before his coming out of the Tower. 1641. 

 Reasonable Motion in behalfe of such of the Clergy as are questioned for their 



Places. 1641. 

 Discontented Conference between William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and 



Thomas Earl of Strafford. 1641. 

 Downfall of Greatness for the Fall of Goodness. 

 Pescription of the Passage of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, over the River Styx. 1641. 



