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

 How to advance the Trade of the Nation, and employ the Poor. No date. 

 View of the Life of Cardinal Richelieu. Translated from the Latin. 1643. 

 Encouragement for Seamen and Mariners. By George Everett. 1695. 



Petition of the Widows, in and about London and Westminster, for Redress of 



their Grievances. 1693. 

 The State Gamesters ; or The Old Cards new packed and shuffled. 

 Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Laubach to Gratz.in 1734. 

 Reasons for a Law against Popish Ecclesiasticks. 1700. 

 History of Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. 1602. 



Roe's (Sir Thomas) Speech in Parliament on the Decay of Coin and Trade. 1641. 

 New Bill, in Reply to the Ladies and Bachelors' Petition of Remonstrances. 

 Narrative of His Majesty's Escape from Worcester. 1651. 

 Tears of the Press ; with Reflections on the Present State of England. 1681. 

 Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Gratz to Vienna, in 1734. 

 English Hermite; being the Relation of the Life of Roger Crab. 1655. 

 Proposals for Building, in every County, a Working- Aims-House. 1677. 



Irish Cabinet; or His Majesty's Secret Papers for establishing the Papal Clergy 



in Ireland. 1645. 

 Remonstrance of the Batchelors ; in Answer to a late Paper entitled a " Petition 



of the Ladies for Husbands." 

 Description ; or Parallel between Cardinal Wolsey and William Laud, Archbishop 



of Canterbury. 1641. 

 Letter from the Nobility, Barons, and Commons of Scotland in 1320, directed to 



Pope John. 

 Century of the Names and Scantlings of Inventions. 1663. 

 Bill of Attainder passed against Thomas Earl of Strafford. Printed in 1641 



Strange Apparitions ; or The Ghost of King James. Printed in 1642 



Treatise, wherein is contayned the Entreprise and Valeauntness of th' Emperour 

 Charles V. against the Town of Argier, in Affrique. 1542. 



The Leveller ; or The Principles which are asserted by those who are commonly 

 called "Levellers." 1659. 



Admiral Russel's Letter to the Earl of Nottingham, containing a Relation of the 

 Victory against the French Fleet. 1692. 



Power of the Laws of a Kingdom over the Will of a Misled King. Printed at 



Belvoir; being an Ode on Belvoir Castle. 1679. 



Impeachment of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, by the House of Com- 

 mons. 1641. 

 Leicester's Commonwealth epitomised. 1641. 



Dialogue between Francisco and Aurelia, Orphans of the City of London. 1690. 

 Historical Collection, touching the Succession of the Crown. No date. 

 Relation from Germany of a Protestant Shepherd's killing a Counterfeit Devil. 1676. 

 Lord Chancellor's (Jeffries) Discovery and Confession, made in the Tower. 1689. 

 Vol. V. Containing 

 Description of what is most worthy to be seen in all Italy. (MS.) 

 Speech made in Parliament of Scotland, by the Earl of Argyle, Sept. 30, 1641. 

 Two Papers written by King Charles II. 

 A Paper written by the late Duchess of York. No date. 

 The Earl of Strafford characterised in a Letter. 1641. 



