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



Petition and Information of Sir Lewis Stukeley touching his Behaviour in the 



Charge committed unto him for the Bringing-up Sir Walter Raleigh. 1618. 

 Chronological Catalogue of the Princes Electors Palatine of the Rhine. 1631. 

 Gowrie's Conspiracy. August 5, 1600. 

 Letter to a Member of Parliament, with Two Discourses (1) Shewing why a Law 



should pass to punish Adultery with Death. (2) Why the Writ de Haeretico 



comburendo should be abolished. 1675. 

 Declaration of Great Troubles pretended against the Realme by Seminarie Priests 



and Jesuits. 1591. 

 Declaration of the Lyfe and Death of John Story. 1571. 

 True and Wonderfull. A Discourse of a Monstrous Serpent in Sussex. 1614. 

 Epistle of the Ladye Jane (Grey). 1554. 

 History of the Gunpowder Treason. 1678. 



Arraignment and Execution of the late Traitors ; with Relation of other Traitors 



executed at Worcester. January 27, 1606. 

 Last Speech and Dying Words of Colonel Thomas Pride. 1680. 

 French King conquered by the English under Edward the Black Prince. 1678. 

 Observations on Use and Original of Art of Printing. By F. Burges. Norwich 1701 

 Chronicle of all the Kings of Scotland. Aberdeen 1623 



Epistle of Henry VIII. writen to the Emperour and to all Christen Princes. 1538. 

 Communication betwene my Lord Chauncelor and Judge Hales. Oct, 6, 1553. 

 Epitaph on Bona Fide, the French King Lewis XIV. (MS.) 

 Letter to the Bishop of Cloyne. By a Gentleman in the Army, in 1739. (MS.) 



Declaration of the Quene's Majestie Elizabeth. Conteyning the Causes which 

 have constrayned her to arme certein of her Subjectes. September 1562. 



Discoverie of the Treasons attempted against the Queene's Majestie and the 

 Realme. By Francis Throckmorton, May 21, 1584. 



Report of the Death of William, Prince of Orange, who was slain by Balthazar 

 Serack, July 1, 1584. 



Present State of England, written by Walter Cary. 1632. 



. Account of the Life and Tryal of Nicholas Anthoine, burnt for Judaism, at 

 Geneva, in 1632. 

 Second Relation of Accidents which happened at Wydecombe, Devon, Oct. 21, 1638. 

 Vox Borealis ; or The Northerne Discoverie. Printed by Margery Mar-Prelat. 1641. 

 Atheistical Politician ; or A Discourse concerning Nicholas Machiavell. 1641. 



Die Lunae, Jan. 22, 1643. Ordinance for regulating the University of Cambridge, 

 and for removing of Scandalous Ministers in the Seven Associated Counties. 



Corruption and Deficiency of the Laws of England soberly discovered. By John 

 Warr. 1649. 



Sparke of Friendship and warm Good-will. With Description of a Paper-Mill 

 at Dartford. Written by Thomas Churchyard. 1588. 



Chorographia ; or A Survey of Newcastle-upon-Tine. Newcastle 1649. 



Narration of the late Accident in the New-Exchange, Nov. 21, 22, 1653. Written 



by Don Pantaleon Sa. 1653. 

 London Printer, his Lamentation, September 1660. 

 Observations upon the Burning of London, September 1666. 

 Satyr on the Earl of Oxford, Lord Bolingbrook, Mr. Moore, and Mr. Prior. (MS.) 

 Memoirs of M. Du Vail, with his last Speech and Epitaph. 1670. 



Reasons and Proposals for a Registry of all Deeds and Incumbrances of Real 

 Estates. By Nicholas Philpot. Oxford 1671 



