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

 Vol. VIII. (continued) : 

 Freeholder's Choice; or A Letter of Advice concerning Elections. 

 Seasonable Address to Both Houses of Parliament concerning the Succession, the 



Fears of Popery, and Arbitrary Government. By the Earl of Halifax. 1681. 

 Miracles revived in the Discovery of the Popish Plot. 1682. 

 Remonstrance and Petition of English Protestants against English and Irish Papists. 

 Plain Dealing is a Jewel, and Honesty the best Policy. 1682. 

 Reflections upon the Conduct of the King of Great Britain in the late Wars. 1682. 

 Onslow (Denzil). The Memorable Case of, touching his Election at Haselmere. 1681. 

 Complaint of Liberty and Property concerning Arbitrary Government. 1681. 

 Letter to a Peer about his late Speech and Petition to His Majesty. 

 Speech without Doors by a Plebeian to his Noble Friends. 

 Letter from a Person of Quality in Scotland concerning the Duke of York. 

 Some modest Reflections upon the Commitment of the Earl of Shaftsbury. 

 Vox Populi Vox Dei ; or England's Lamentation for the Dissolution of the Parlia- 

 ment. 1681. 

 Remarks upon the New Project of Association. 



Vindication of the Earl of Shaftsbury concerning his being elected King of Poland. 

 List of Abhorrers. 



Letter about Abhorrers and Addressers. 1682. 



Letter from a Friend to a Person of Quality, in Answer to the Former. 

 Addresses importing an Abhorrence of an Association. 

 Second Return to the Letter concerning Addresses. 1682. 

 Reply to the Second Return. 1682. 



Earl of Angelsey's State of the Government and Kingdom. 1682. 

 Character of an Honest Man, and his Opposite the Knave. 1683. 

 Some short Reflections on some Passages in the Character of a Popish Successor. 

 Oates (Titus). (1) Petition to the King and the Council. (2) Letter to Sir 



Leoline Jenkins. 1683. 

 Coat of Arms of Sir John Presbiter. 1658. 



Nation's Address to the Committee of Grievances for taking off the Corporation Oath. 

 Citizen's Loss when the Charter of London is given up. 

 Last Will and Testament of the Charter of London. 

 Proceedings upon the Debate relating to the late Charter of London. 

 Observation concerning the Regulating of Elections for Parliament, found among 



the Earl of Shaftsbury's Papers. 

 Duke of Monmouth's Case, with all the Crimes and Misdemeanours alledged against 



his Grace. 

 List of the Conspirators against the Lives of His Majesty and His Royal Highness. 

 Shower (Sir Bartholomew). The Magistracy and Government of England vindicated. 

 Judgment and Decree of the University of Oxford against certain Pernicious 



Books and Damnable Doctrines. 

 Pudsey (Sir George). Speech, on his being sworn Recorder of Oxford, 1683-84. 

 True Relation of the late King's Death. 

 London's Lord have Mercy upon us ; a true Relation of Seven Modern Plagues 



in London. 

 Remarks on the Life and Death of the famed Mr. Blood. 1680. 

 Treatise respecting the East India Trade. 1681. 

 Petty (Sir William). Quantulumcunque concerning Money. 1682. 

 Proposal to the King and Both Houses of Parliament, respecting the Herring Fishery. 

 Case of his Majesty's Sugar Plantations. 

 Phillips (Fabian). The Antiquity, right Use, and ancient Usage of Fines in 



Chancery. 1663. 



