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

 Vol. IV. Containing 

 The Unhappy Marksman ; or A Discovery of the Murder committed by G. 

 Strangeways on his Brother-in-Law, J. Fussel. 1659. 



Relation of Passages and Speeches in the Star Chamber, June 14, 1637, at the 



Censure of Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton, and Mr. Prynne. 1638. 

 Countesse of Lincoln's Nurserie. Oxford 1622 



Strangling and Death of the Great Turk, and his Two Sons. 1642. 



Discourse upon prodigious Abstinence ; occasioned by the 12 months' Fasting of 



Martha Taylor. By John Reynolds. 1669. 

 Churchill's (Lord) Letter to the King. 1688. 

 Relation of Sir Walter Raleigh's Troubles. 1669. 



Pope Joan ; a Dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist. By Alex. Cooke. 1625. 

 Scheme for the Foundation of a Royal Hospital. By Mrs. E. Cellier. (MS.) 1687. 

 Four for a Penny ; or Poor Robin's Character of a Pawnbroker. 1678. 

 The Cloud opened ; or The English Hero. 1670. 

 Letter to a Person of Honour, concerning the King's disavowing the having been 



married to the Duke of Monmouth's Mother. 1681. 

 Sermon held forth, April 1649, at Sir P. T.'s House. By Lieut. -General Oliver 



Cromwell. 1680. 

 Reasons for an Annual Parliament. No date. 

 Censure of the Rota upon Milton's, "The Ready and Easy Way to establish a 



Free Commonwealth. 1660. 

 Experimented Proposals, how the King may have Money to pay and maintain his 



Fleets, &c. By Sir Edward Forde. 1666. 

 Battle of Lutzen ; Account of. 1633. 



Chaplain's Petition for Redress of Grievances. By One of the Camp-Chaplains. 1693. 

 The Trade's Increase. 1615. 

 The Great Bastard the Protector of the Little One. Done out of French. 1689. 



Discourse of the Enterprises and Conspiracies that have been made against 



Henry de Valois, King of Fraunce and Poland. 1589. 

 His Majesty's Speech concerning the Gunpowder Plot. 1605. 

 Advice of Colonel Sir Edward Harwood. 1642. 



Process in the Court of Spain upon the Death of Anthony Ascham and J. B. Riva, 



killed while in Spain. 1651. 

 Killing no Murder. By William Allen. Reprinted 1689. 



Discourse of Sea-Ports ; principally of Dover. Written by Sir Walter Raleigh. 1 700 

 Life of Sir Thomas Bodley. Written by Himself. Oxford 1647 



Rod for the Lawyers, By William Cole. 1659. 



Petition of the Ladies of London and Westminster, to the Honorable House, for 



Husbands. 1693. 

 Victory obtained by the English against the Dutch. By General Blake and Sir 



George Ayscue. Sept. 27, 1652. 



Discourse of Henry, late Prince of Wales. Written 1626, by Sir Chas. Cornwallis. 1641 



Examinations of Henry Barrowe, John Grenewood, and John Penrie, before the 

 High Commissioners. 1586. 



Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Venice to Hamburgh. 

 in 1734. (MS.) 



Rome for Canterbury; or Relation of the Birth and Life of William Laud, 

 Archbishop of Canterbury. 1641. 



Catalogue of Petitions ordered to be presented to the Honorable House at their 

 next Session. 



