1502 



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

 Vol. XL (continued) : 

 Count D'Avaux's Memorial. 



States General's Answer to Count D'Avaux's Memorial. 



Account of the Proceedings against Dr. Titus Gates for assaulting Mrs. Eleanor James. 

 England's Path to Wealth and Honour. 

 Gloria Cambria ; or the Speech of a Bold Briton. 



Account of the Regiments of Horse and Foot in the Service of William and Mary. 

 Letter from an Officer to a Colonel. 

 Aphorisms relating to the Kingdom of Ireland. 

 Proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland. 



Letter from Dublin giving an Account of the Siege of Londonderry. 

 Apology for the Protestants of Ireland. 

 Proceedings of the pretended Parliament in Dublin. 

 Account of the Present State of Ireland. 

 Catalogue of the Nobility in Ireland. 

 State of the Papists and Protestants in Ireland. 



Walker (Colonel). Letter from ; giving an Account of the Governor of Londonderry. 

 List of the Nobility in Ireland in 1688. 

 True List of the French Fleet for the Year 1692. 

 List of their Majesties and the Dutch Fleet for 1692. 

 Remarks on the London Gazette. 

 List of the Standing Forces of the Kingdom. 

 List of King James's Forces in France. 



Queries for the better understanding of King James's Forces in France. 

 Parliament of Scotland's Address to His Majesty. 

 Tract relative to the Address. 



King William's Instructions to Commissioner the Duke of Hamilton. 

 Proceedings of the Convention of the States of Scotland. 

 His Majesty's Letter to the Lords of his Privy Council. 

 Account of the Affairs of Scotland, relating to the Revolution, 

 Narrative of the Massacre of Glenco. Tract relative to the same. 

 Account of the Preservation of the Regalia of Scotland. 

 Vindication for publishing the above Account. 

 Letter from the Nobility, &c. of Scotland to Pope John. 

 Account of the Kingdom of Denmark. 



London's Great Jubilee restored and performed on October 29th, 1689. 

 Description of Arches erected at the Hague for the Reception of King William III. 

 Reasons for Passing a Bill in Parliament to erect Three Courts of Conscience. 

 Reasons against the Bill. 

 Remarks on Mr. Locke's Book, in answer to Mr. Lounds ; and several other Books 



and Pamphlets on Coin. 

 Child (Sir Josiah). Proposals for the Relief and Employment of the Poor. 

 Letter written to a Member of Parliament relating to Trade. 

 Phihps (George). A Problem concerning the Gout ; a Letter to Sir John Gordon. 

 Gordon (Sir John). Reply to the above. 



Vol. XII. Containing 

 Verdicts of the Learned concerning Virgil and Homer's Heroic Poems. 

 Essay concerning some Errors about the First Creation. 

 Essay concerning the Peopling the New World. 

 Essay concerning the Rise, Progress, and Destruction of Fables and Romances, 



with the State of Learning. 



