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SOMERS (Lord). Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts (c'ontinued) 

 Vol. V. (continued) : 



Relation of some Passages which passed at Madrid in 1623, by Prince Charles, 

 being then in Spain, prosecuting the Match with the Lady Infanta. 1655. 



Divers Remarkable Passages of the Ladies at Spring Garden in Parliament 

 assembled. 1647. 



Wit and Loyalty revived in a Collection of some smart Satires, in Verse and Prose. 

 1682. (1) Cowley (Abraham). The Puritan and Papist. (2) Berkenhead 

 (Sir John). The Assembly Man, written 1647. (3) Butler (Samuel). A 

 Proposal offered for the Farming of Liberty of Conscience. (4) The Round- 

 heads Resolution. 



Petition of the University of Cambridge. 



Allibond (T.) (1) Rustica Academiae Oxoniensis Reformatae Descriptio. 1648. 

 (2) The same. Translated by Edward Ward. 1717. 



Observations touching the Offices of the Seneschalsey and High-Constableship of 

 England. 



Liberties, Usages, and Customs of the Citie of London. 1642. 



Certain Proposals for Regulating the Law. 



Synopsis ; or View of the Life of John Armand, Cardinal of Richelieu. 1643. 



The Irish Cabinet ; or His Majesty's Secret Papers for establishing the Papal 

 Clergy in Ireland. 1654. 



State and Dignity of a Secretary of State's Place. By Robert, late Earl of 

 Salisbury. 1642. 



May (Edward, M.D.) Relation of a Serpent found in the Left Ventricle of the 

 Heart of John Pennant. 1639. 



Remonstrance of divers remarkable Passages concerning the Church and Kingdom 

 of Ireland. 1641. 



Murder will Out ; or The King's Letter justifying the Marquis of Antrim. 1663. 



Relation of the Plot of the Jesuites, Popish Priests, and Papists in Ireland. 1641. 



Vindication of Charles I. from the Irish Massacre. 1704. 



Carte (Thomas). The Irish Massacre set in a Clear Light. 



Vol. VI. Containing 



Answer to Sixteen Queries touching the Rise and Observation of Christmas, 



propounded by Mr. Joseph Heming, of Uttoxeter, 1654. 

 Naylor (James.) Recantation ; penned and directed by himself, to all the People 



of the Lord. 1659. 

 Votes of Parliament, 14th March, 1648. 

 StaweU (Sir John). Petition of. 

 List of the Members of Parliament that were secluded by the Army in 1648, or 



since excluded by a few of their Fellow-Members. 

 The Hunting of the Foxes from Newmarket and Triploe Heaths to Whitehall. 1649. 

 Steel (M.) Duke Hamilton, Earl of Cambridge, his Case, spoken to and argued. 1649. 

 True Portraiture of the Kings of England, drawn from their Titles, Successions, 



Raignes, and Ends. 1650. 

 The King of Scotland's Negociations at Rome for Assistance against the 



Commonwealth of England. 1650. 

 Coronation of Charles the Second, as it was acted at Scoone, 1st Jan. 1651. 

 Trial and Confession of the Earl of Derby at Chester, 1st Oct. 1651. Likewise 



the Trial of Sir Timothy Featherstonehaugh and Captain Benbow, &c. 

 Speech delivered on the Scaffold by James, Earl of Derby, 15th Oct. 1651. 

 Persuasive to a Mutuall Compliance under the present Government. Oxford IQ52 

 Several Draughts of Acts, prepared by Persons appointed to consider of the 



Inconvenience, Delay, Charge, and Irregularity in the Proceedings of the Law, 



12th July 1653. 



