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



A Disputation, proving that it is not convenient to grant unto Ministers Secular 



Jurisdiction, and make them Lords and Statesmen in Parliament. 1679. 

 Grand Concern of England explained, in several Proposals offered to the Consideration 



of the Parliament. 1673. 

 Let Me speak too ; or Eleven Queries proposed to the Officers of the Army 



concerning the late Alteration of Government. 1659. 

 Letter to Lord Fairfax, and his Council of War, with divers Questions to the 



Lawyers and Ministers, by J. Winstanly. 1649. 

 Declaration of the Apprentices and other Young Men of London who were 



Petitioners for Peace. 1642. 

 Earl of Strafford's Letter to the King, to pass the Bill occasioned by the Tumult 



of the Apprentices. 1680. 

 Archbishop of Canterbury's Speech ; or His Funeral Sermon preached by Himself 



on the Scaffold, January 10, 1644. 

 Arguments urged by the late Protector against the Government of this Nation 



by a King or a Single Person. 1658. 

 Copie of a Letter lately sent by a Student in the Lawes to a Frende, concernyng 



D. Storie, who suffred at Tiburn, June 1571. 

 View of the Life and Death of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, written by 



Sir H. Wotton. 1642. 

 Letter of Advice to H. E. Lord General Monk. 1660. 

 Chancellor's Examination and Preparation for a Trial. 1689. 

 Discourse concerning Power of the Peers and Commons, in point of Judicature. 1640. 



Vol. IX. (Supplement Vol, 1.) Containing 



Rede Me and be nott wrothe, For I say no Thynge but Trothe ; A Satire upon 



Wolsey and the Romish Clergy. By William Roy. No date. 

 Art of Living in London. By H. Peacham. 1642. 

 Plain English to our Wilful Bearers with Normanism. 1647. 



Discourse proving the Utilitie and Necessitie of the Union of England and 



Scotland. By Bishop Thornborough. 1604. 

 Discoverie of certain English Wants, which are supplyed in this Treatise. By 



H. Piatt. 1595. 

 Speech of the late Marquis of Argyle on the Scaffold. May 27, 1661. 

 Standard of Equality, in Subsidiary Taxes and Payments. 1647. 



Commemoration of the prosperous and peaceable Raigne of our Soveraigne Lady 



Elizabeth. By Edward Hake. 1575. 

 Examination of Certayne Complaints of divers of our Countrymen. By W. 



Stafford. 1581. 

 Father's Counsel! By W. Topping. 1643. 

 Poets' Knavery discovered. Written by J. B. 1641. 

 Speech in the Starr-Chamber, June 14, 1637 ; at the Censure of John Bastwick, 



Henry Burton, and William Prinn. By William, Archbishop of Canterbury. 

 Banquet of Daintie Conceits. By A. Munday. 1588. 

 Greek Postscripts of the Epistles to Timothy and Titus cleared in Parliament. 



And a Speech touching the Bill of Poll-Money. By Sir Simonds D'Ewes. 1641 

 Lachrymae Sacerdotis. A Poem occasioned by the Death of our Late Sovereign 



Lady, Mary the Second. By Henry Park. 1695. 

 Lives of the Three Norman Kings of England William I, II, and Henry I. By 



J. Hay ward. 1613. 

 London and the Countrey carbonadoed. By D. Lupton. 1632. 

 Speech spoken unto Prince Charles by Sir Hugh Yaughan, Oct. 2, at Ragland 



Castle, Monmouthshire. 16 12. 



