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SOMERS (IjOrd). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts (continued)^ 

 Vol. IV. (continued) : 

 Declaration of the Votes and Resolutions agreed Upon by both Houses of Parliament 



for the Safety of his Majesty's Person, the Defence of the Kingdome, &c. 1642. 

 Pym (J.) Speech, concerning evil Counsellors about his Majesty. 1642. 

 Catalogue of Lords that have subscribed to levy Horse to assist his Majesty. 1642. 

 The Kings Majesties Charge to all the Judges of England. 1642. 

 Pjrm (J.) Observations on the Militia of England. 1641. 

 Declaration of the Train Bands of the County of Southampton. 1642. 

 Relation of the Manner of his Majesties setting up his Standard at Nottingham. 1642. 

 Speech by the Earle of Essex, in the Head of his Army. 1642. 

 Two Speeches by the Kings Majesty to the Army. 

 The King's Speech before the University and City of Oxford, with the Replication 



of Dr. W. Strode, Orator for the University. 

 A Speech by the King's Majesty, in the Convocation-House at Oxford. 

 Master Vice-Chancellor's Speech to his Majestie, on New-Year's Day. 

 The Earl of Dorset's Speech for Propositions for Peace to the King. 

 Prince Charles's Resolution concerning the Affairs of this Kingdome. 

 A Whisper in the Eare ; or A Discourse between the King's Majesty and the 



Parliament. 1642. 

 The Queen's Message and Letter to the King, from the Hague. 1641. 

 Declaration of the Prince Palsgrave, and the Queen his Mother, disclaiming Prince 



Robert and all his Uncivill Actions in this Kingdom. 1642. 

 Advertisements concerning the Impeachment of the Queene's Majesty of High 



Treason. 1643. 

 Inhumanity of the King's Prison-Keeper at Oxford ; with a Letter from a 



Gentleman, confirming the Particulars ; also, the Copy of a Petition to the 



King, and a Letter to the Speaker, by the Prisoners ; whereunto is added, the 



Cruelties exercised upon the Cirencester Men. By E. Chillenden. 1643. 

 Remonstrance of the Commons of England to the House of Commons. 

 Ordinance of the Lords and Commons, with Instructions for the taking of the 



Solemn League and Covenant. 

 Present Survey of London and England's State, by W. Lithgow. 1643. 

 King Charles his Defence against some Observations upon King James his Judgement 



of a King and of a Tyrant. 1642. 

 Prynne (W.) The Opening of the Great Seal of England. 

 Butler (Samuel). Letter from Mercurius Civicus to Mercurius Rusticus ; or 



London's Confession, shewing that the beginning and pursuance of the present 



Rebellion is principally to be ascribed to that rebellious City. 1643. 

 Mantell (W.) Short Treatise on the Laws of England. 1644. 

 Reasons of the Judgement of the University of Oxford concerning the Solemn 



League and Covenant. 1647. 



Vol. V. Containing 

 British Lightning ; or Sudden Tumults in England, Scotland, and Ireland, to 



warne the United Provinces. Written first in Low Dutch. By G. L. V. 1643. 

 England's Petition to their King; or A Petition of the Distressed Subjects of 



England. 1643. 

 Howell (James). (1) England's Tears for the Present Wars. 1643. (2) The 



Preheminence and Pedigree of Parliament. 1644. 

 The Divine Right and Irresistibility of Kings evidenced. 1645. 

 Some Advertisements for the New Election of Burgesses for the House of 



Commons. 1645. 

 An Unhappy Game of Scotch and English ; or A full Answer from England to 



the Papers of Scotland. 1646. 



