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

 Vol. VI. (continued) : 

 Letter from Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, T. Scot, J. Berners, and J. Weaver, to 



the Lord Fleetwood, owning their late Actions, in endeavouring to secure the 



Tower of London. 1659. 

 Prynne (W.) The Case of the old secured, secluded, & now excluded Members. 1660 

 Monck (Lord General). Speech and Declaration, at Whitehall, 21st Feb. 1659, to 



the Members of Parliament. 

 England anatomized, her Disease discovered, and the Remedy prescribed, in a 



Speech by the Member of the (so called) Parliament. 

 Monck (General). Letter to King Charles, together with King Charles's Answer. 1660 

 A Seasonable Advertisement to all that desire an Happy Settlement. 

 A Narrative of some Passages in, or relating to, the Long Parliament. By a 



Person of Honour. 1670. 



Vol. VIL Containing 

 Paulden (Capt. Thomas). Pontefract Castle, Account how it was taken, and how 



General Rainsborough was surprised at Doncaster. 1702. 

 Morris (John, Governor of Pontefract Castle). Trial and Examination of 1649. 

 Declarations of James, Marquis of Montrose. 1649. 

 Answer of the Parliament to Three Papers delivered in by the Ambassadors of 



the United States. Also a Narrative of the late Engagement between the 



Dutch and English Fleets. 1652. 

 Relation of Sir Thomas Morgan's Progress in France and Flanders with the Six 



Thousand English, in 1657 and 1658. Printed 1699 



Cleveland's Petition to the Lord Protector. 1655. 

 Hosanna ; or A Song of Thanksgiving, set forth in Three Notable Speeches at 



Grocer's Hall, June 7, 1649. 

 Catalogue of Pensioners in the Long Parliament. 



Ecce ! The New Testament of Our Lords & Saviours the House of Commons. 1648. 

 Mercurius Menippeus. The Loyal Satirist ; or Hudibras in Prose. 1682. 

 The Earl of Pembroke's Speech on the Debate of the City's Petition. 1648. 

 Gradus Simeonis ; or The First Fruits of Philip, Earl of Pembroke. 

 The Last Will and Testament of the Earl of Pembroke. 

 Bibliotheca Parliamenti. Classis Secunda. 1653. 

 Acts and Monuments of the late Rump. 1660. 

 A Seasonable Speech by Alderman Atkins in the Rump-Parliament. 

 Account of the Gains of the late Speaker Lenthall. 

 Don Juan Lamberto ; or A Comical History of the late Times. 

 Sancroft (Archbishop). Modern Politics. 1652. 

 A Character of England as it was lately presented in a Letter to a Nobleman in 



France. 1659. 

 Powell (Thomas). (1) The Art of Thriving ; or The Pathway to Preferment. 1635. 



(2) The Mistery and Misery of Lending and Borrowing. 1636. 

 Catalogue of all the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Wales. 1660. 

 Mossom (R.) Apology in the behalf of the Sequestrated Clergy. 1660. 

 For the King and Parliament ; being a Relation of the Sufferings of the Quakers. 

 For the King and Parliament, and for every Member to read. 

 Adis (Henry). A Fanatick's Address to the King & His Peers & Commons. 1661. 

 Croft (Herbert, Bishop of Hereford). The Naked Truth ; or The State of the 



Primitive Church. 

 Trial, Confession, and Condemnation of Popery. 1680. 

 Account of Queen Mary's Method for introducing Popery. 

 Copy of the Paper called the Fanatick's New Covenant, together with the E^iccrable 



Declaration at Sanquhar, 1680. 



