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Vomers (Lord). collection of Scakce and Valuable Tracts (continued) 

 Vol. V. (continued) : 

 List of diverse Persons whose Names are to be presented to the King to die 



without Mercy. 1647. 

 Jenkins (David). (1) A Plea Delivered in to the Earl of Manchester and the 

 Speaker of the Commons. 1647. (2) Remonstrance to the Lords and Commons. 



1647. (3) Lex Terrae ; or Laws of the Land. (4) The Cordial of ; in 

 Reply to a Paper by H. P. 1647. (5) A Discourse concerning the Incon- 

 veniences of a long-continued Parliament. 1647. 



A true' and just Account of what was transacted in the Commons when D. Jenkins, 



Esq. and Sir F. Butler were voted guilty of High Treason. By D. T. 

 Ball (William). The Power of Kings discussed, in Answer to several Tenets of 



Mr. D. Jenkins. 1649. 

 Impropriations purchased by the Commissioners sitting at Goldsmiths' HaU, for 



Compositions withe Delinquents. 1648. 

 The Independent's Loyalty ; or The Plot to Murder his Majesty discovered. 1648. 

 Declarations of the Commons, expressing their Reasons for annulling the ensuing 



Votes. 1648. 

 Ordinance for declaring all Votes and Ordinances, since the Force on both Houses, 



null and void. 1647. 

 Prynne (William). (1) Brief Memento to the Unparliamentary Junto, touching 



their Proceedings to execute King Charles. 1648. (2) Letter to the General, 



1648, demanding what kind of Prisoner he is, and whose Prisoner. (3) Charge 

 against the King. 1648. 



Proclamation for Tryal of the King. 1648. 



Narrative of the Proceedings in the Tryal of the King. 1648. 



His Majesties Reasons against the pretended Jurisdiction of the High Court of 



Justice. 1648. 

 Cook (John). King Charles his Case. 1649. 

 Butler (Samuel). (1) King Charles's Case truly stated. (2) Character of King 



Charles. 

 Narration of the Title, Government, and Cause of the Death of the late (Charles 



King of England. 1649. 

 Henderson (Rev. Alexander), Declaration on his Death Bed. 

 Vines (Rev. Mr.) Sentiments of King Charles I. 

 Declaration from the Prince of Wales concerning the illegal Proceedings of the 



Commons of England. 1648. 

 Letters from the States General to the Parliament of England to desist from 



executing King Charles. 

 Declaration of the most Christian King of France against the horrid Proceedings 



of a rebellious Party in England against their King and Country. 

 The Dissenting Ministers Vindication of themselves from the horrid Murther of 



King Charles. 1648. 

 Iter Carolinum, being a Relation of the Marches, Retreats, and Sufferings of his 



Majesty Charles I. 1660. 

 Lithgow (William). Relation of the Siege of New-Castle ; with a Commentarie 



on the Battells of Bowdon Hill and Marston Moore. Edinh. 1645. 



History of the Mihtary Government of the City of Gloucester. 1647. 

 Short Memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax, written by Himself. 1699. 

 Fleetwood (Colonel). Unhappy View of the Behaviour of the Duke of Buckingham 



at the Isle of Rhee. 1648. 

 Bastwick (John). Letany of; in Two Letters to Mr. Aquila Wykes. 1637. 

 Eglisham (Doctor). Forerunner of Revenge, wherein is expressed divers Actions 



of the late Duke of Buckingham. 

 Mercurius Britannicus ; Tragi-Comoedia. Editio Secunda. 



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