looo 



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



Magnalia Naturae ; or The Philosopher's Stone. Being account of Wenceslaus 



Seilerus. By John Joachim Becher. 1680. 

 Ovatio Carolina ; the Triumph of King Charles, or The triumphant manner of 



receiving His Majesty into the City of London, Nov. 25, 1641. 

 Diary of the Siege and Surrender of Limerick, with the Articles at large, both 



Civil and Military. 1692. 



Inconveniencies of a long continuance of the same Parliament. 1680. 

 Absalom's Conspiracy ; or The Tragedy of Treason. 1680. 

 Causes and Manner of deposing a Popish King in Sweden described. 1688. 

 Disclosing of the great Bull and certain Calves which he hath gotten, and 



specially the Monster Bull that roared at my Lord Byshop's Gate. 1567. 

 Prophecy of Bp. Usher. To which is added Two Letters ; one from Sir W. Boswell 



to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the other from John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry, 



to Bishop Usher. 1687. 

 King's Cabinet opened ; or Pacquets of Secret Letters and Papers. Written with 



the King's Own Hand, and taken in his Cabinet at Naseby Field, June 14, 1645. 

 Account of the late Scotch Invasion, as it was opened by Lord Haversham in the 



House of Lords, Feb. 25, 1708-9. 

 Account of the Earthquake in Sicily. Done from the Italian Copy printed at 



Rome. 1693. 

 Letter from Sir Henry Sidney to his Son Sir Philip Sidney. 

 Petition of Gentlewomen and Tradesmen's Wives in and about London to the 



House of Commons, Feb. 4, 1641. Likewise the Answer sent to them. 1642. 

 Quaker's Remonstrance to the Parliament, &c. touching the Popish Plot, and 



Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Murder. 1689. 

 Voice from the Dead ; being the Oration of Boetius to Emperor Theodoricus. 1681. 

 Narrative of the late Proceedings at Whitehall, concerning the Jews. 1656. 

 British Bellman (The). 1648. 



Character of a Fanatick. By a Person of Quality. 1675. 

 Will of George Fox. 1697. 



Vol. VIII. Containing 



Relation of the Marriages that should have been made between the Prince of 

 England and the Infanta Major ; and also after with the younger Infanta of 

 Spain. Written by Sir Charles Cornwallis to the Lord Digby. 



Expedient for Innocence and Peace, being an Essay on the Advantage of laying 

 aside Public Oaths. JEdinb. 1704 



Honour and Courage of our English Parliaments in Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1681. 



King James' Speech to his First Parliament, March 19, 1603. 



Argyle's (Marquis of) Last Will and Testament, together with his Character. 



Mirrour of Worldly Fame. Composed by I. H. M. 1603. 



Vindication of the Parliament and their Proceedings. 1642. 



Summarie of Certain Reasons which have moved Queue Elizabeth to precede in 

 Reformations of her Base and Course Monies, and to reduce them to their 

 Values. 1560. (Black letter.) 



Bibliotheca Fanatica. Being a Catalogue of such Books as have been lately 

 made ; and, by the Authors, presented to the College of Bedlam. 1660. 



Pharisee (The Old), with the New Phylacteries of Presbytery. 



A Short, Legal, Medicinal, &c. Prescription to recover our Kingdom, Church and 

 .Nation from their present Confusion. By W. Prynne. 1659. 



Nennius a worthy Briton, encountering with Julius Caesar, was by him death- 

 wounded, about the year before Clirist 52. (MS.) 



