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OLDYS (William). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY (continued) : 

 Vol. II. Containing 

 Serjeant Thorpe's Charge, as it was delivered to the Grand Jury, York Assizes. 1648. 

 Representation of the present State of Religion, drawn up by the Upper House 



of Convocation, Canterbury. 1711. 

 The Bloody Parliament, in the Reign of an Unhappy Prince. 1643. 

 Tragical relation of a Voyage from the Indies. 1684. 

 The Quack's Academy; or The Dunce's Directory. 1678. 

 A Question, Whether there be Nothing New. 1640. 



Vindex Anglicus ; or Perfections of the English Language defended & asserted. 1644. 

 The Honour of the Gout. By Philander Misaurus. 1699. 

 The Character of an HI Court Favourite. Translated out of French. Printed in 



the Reign of King Charles II. 

 The Forerunner of Revenge. By George Eglisham. 1642. 

 Fragmenta Regalia ; or Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her Times and 



Favourites. By Sir Robert Naunton. 1641. 

 The Nicker Nicked ; or The Cheats of Gaming discovered. 1696. 



A Dialogue between Sam (The Ferry-man of Dochet), Will (a Water-man of 



London), and Tom (a Barge-man of Oxford). 1681. 

 The Antiquity and Dignity of Parliaments. By Sir Robert Cotton. 1679. 

 The Execution of Justice in England, for Maintenaunce of Publique and Christian 



Peace. 1583. 

 A Discourse of Marriage and Wiving. By Alex. Niccholes, Batchelor in the Art 



he never yet put in practice. 1615. 

 The Anatomy of a Woman's Tongue, divided into five parts : A Medicine, a Poison, 



a Serpent, Fire, and Thunder. 1638. 

 Wonderful Accident, a Dissolution of the Earth, in the Forest of Charnwood. 1679. 

 Geography and History of Mons. By John Mack Gregory. 1709. 

 St. Hilary's Tears ; shed upon all Professions. 1642. 



Instructions for the Increasing and Planting of Mulberrie Trees, and the Breeding 



of Silk-wormes, for the making of Silke in this Kingdome. 1609. 

 Examples for Kings ; or Rules for Princes to Govern by. 1642. 

 True and genuine Explanation of one K. James's Declaration. 1693. 

 Geography and History of Tournay. By John Mack Gregory. 1709. 



Chronycle concerning Examination and Death of Sir Johan Oldcastell (Lord Cobham). 



Collected together by Johan Bale. No date. 

 State and Dignity of a Secretary of State's Place ; with the Care and Peril 



thereof. By Robert, late Earl of Salisbury. 1642. 

 An Account of the Burial of King Charles I. and of Oliver Cromwell. (MS.) No date 



Dreadful Thunder and Lightning in the County of Norfolk, and City of Norwich, 



on July 20th ; and another violent Storm on July 31st, 1656. 

 An Elegy on the Death of Trade. By a Relation of the Deceased. 1698. 



A Letter of Advice to a Friend. On the Argument of Lawfulness of Simple 



Fornication, Half-Adultery, and Polygamy. 1696. 

 Bacchus Bountie : describing the Debonaire Deitie of his bountifull Godhead. By 



Philip Foulface of Ale-foord, Student in good Felloship. 1593. 

 The Baths of Bath : or A Treatise concerning the Nature, Use, and Efficacy of those 



famous Hot Waters. By Thomas Venner, Doctor of Physick in Bath. 1628. 

 A Letter concerning Observations lately made at Bath. By Thomas Guidott. 1674. 



A true Narrative concerning a young Man lying under Almighty God's just 

 Vengeance. By W. Vincent, Minister of God's Word, Stafford. 1677. 



