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OLDYS (William). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY. -Vol. V. (continued) : 

 The Jacobite's Hopes frustrated. By J. Fraser. 1690. 



Sir Walter Raleigh's Ghost ; or England's Forewarner. Utrecht 1626 



Qualifications of Persons eligible for the Rump Parliament. 1660. 

 The King's Majesty's Declaration to his Subjects concerning Lawful Sports. 1633. 

 Sir Benjamin Rudyard's Speech in House of Commons, for Accommodation betwixt 



his Majesty and his Parliament. 1642. 

 State of the Three kingdoms at this present. A Discourse. 1642. 

 Considerations touching a War with Spain. By Francis Lord Verulam. 1629. 

 The Assembly Man. 1647. 

 Aphorisms relating to the Kingdom of Ireland. Submitted to the Great Convention 



at Westminster. 1689. 

 Taking of the Goodly Ship " St. Esprit," belonging to the French King. Published 



by Authority. 1627. 

 Oxford Manchestered by Michael Oldsworth, &c. 1648. 

 The Parable of the Three Jackdaws, &c. 1696. 



Two Speeches of the Earl of Manchester and John Pym, Esquire, Jan. 13, 1642 ; 



ordered to be printed by The Commons in Parliament. 1642. 

 Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of England ; his Life and Death, &c. By Cavendish. 1641. 

 Alderman Garroway's Speech on Jan. 17, 1642, relating to His Majesty's Answer 



to the late Petition. 1642. 

 Earl of Clarendon's Petition and Address. (MS.) 1667. 

 Parable of the Bear-baiting. 1691. 



Prerogative of Parliaments in England proved ; a Dialogue. Written by Sir Walter 



Raleigh. 1640. 

 Method of Passing Bills in Parliament. By Henry Elsinge. 1685. 

 Earl of Essex's Ghost ; sent from Elysium to the Nobility, &c. of England. 1624. 

 Letter from the Earl of Mulgrave to Dr. Tillotson, Dean of Canterbury. 1689. 

 Last Memorial of the Spanish Ambassador. Translated into English. 1681. 



Answer to the Propositions of the English Ambassadors, delivered in the Assembly 

 of the Lords, the States-General of the United Provinces, Holland. 1651. 



Orders, Proceedings, Punishments, and Privileges of the Commons-House of 

 Parliament in England. 1641. 



Protector's Declaration against the Royal Family of the Stuarts. 1655. 



Speech by Mr. Smith before the High-Court of Parliament, Oct. 28, 1641, concerning 

 the King's Prerogative, and Liberties of the Subjects. 1641. 



History of the Taxes of France. 1694. 



Catalogue of Books of the Newest Fashion, to be sold by Auction at the Whig's 



Coffee House, near St. Paul's, No date. 

 Cases of Conscience, and Queries. No date. 



The Siege of Bantam, and its Surrender to the Rebels, assisted by the Dutch and 



their Fleet in the East Indies. 1683. 

 The Lamentation ; or Complaiut of a Sinner. Made by Queen Catherine. No date. 



Shuffling, Cutting, and Dealing, in a Game at Piquet. Acted from the years 



1653 to 1658. 1659. 

 Cases of Treason. By Sir Francis Bacon. 1641. 

 The Last Will and Testament of Father Peters. 1660. 



Expedient for preventing any Difference between his Highness and Parliament. 1659. 

 Relation of the Execution of James Graham late Marquis of Montrose. 1650. 

 Continuation of Travels of Three English Gentlemen, from Vienna to Prague, in 



1734. (MS.) 



