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



Letter from the Marquis of Worcester to the Committee of Parliament, concerning 

 his Son's Landing with Irish Forces, and the Committee's Answer. 1646. 



Speech to the Earl of Essex upon his Departure from Northampton. By Thomas 

 Springham. Also a Relation of the Proceedings of His Excellency and his 

 Army in their March from Northampton to Worcester. 1642. 



Flower of Fame, containing the Renowne and fortunate Raigne of Henry VIII. 

 Compyled by Ulpian Fulwell. Hereunto is annexed a Treatise of Three 

 Queenes, and a Discourse of the Service that was done at Hadington, the 2nd 

 yere of Edward VI. 1575. 



Treatise of Human Reason. By Sir Matthew Clifford. 1675. 



Booke conteyning the Manner and Order of a Watche to be used in the Cittie 



of London upon the Night of St. John Baptist and St. Peeter. 

 Two Centuries of Paul's Church Yard. By Sir John Birkenhead. 

 Twenty-four Queries touching the Parliament and Army. 1659. 



Twenty-five Queries propounded to the People of England and their Repre- 

 sentatives. 1659. 

 Entertainement of Christiern IV. King of Denmarke. By H. Roberts. 1606. 



England's Farewell to Christian IV, by H. Roberts. 1606. 



Letter made by Sir Henry Sidney unto Phillip Sidney his Sonne. 1591. 



Supplication to our Sovereigne Lorde Kyng Henry VIII. 1544. 



Memoirs of Sir John Berkley. 1699. 



Sonnets written by Henry Constable, circa 1590. 



Ordinances and Orders made by the Lords and Commons concerning sequestring 



the Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes, and Intelligencers. 1648. 

 Examinations, Arraignment, and Conviction of George Sprot, August 12, 1608. 



Written and set forth by Sir William Hart. 

 Institution of a Gentleman, by William Higford. 1660. 



Vol. X. (Supplement Vol. 2.) Containing 

 Vertue's Encomium. By Michael Niccols. 1614. 



Monodia ; or Waltham's Complaint, upon the Death of the Lady Honor Hay. 



By Richard Niccolls. 1615. 

 Mirrour of Mercy and Judgement ; or Narrative of the Life and Death of Freeman 



Sonds. By R. Boreman. 1655. 

 Sondes (Sir George). Narrative to the World of all Passages upon the Death 



of his Two Sonnes. 1655. 

 Descensus Astraeae. The Device of a Pageant borne before M. William Web, 



Lord Maior of London, Oct. 19, 1591. Done by G. Peele. 

 Chaine of Pearle ; or A Memoriall of the Graces and Vertues of Queene Elizabeth. 



Composed by Lady Diana Primrose. 1630. 

 Three Diatribes or Discourses. First, Of Travel ; Secondly, Of Money ; Thirdly, Of 



Measuring the Distance betwixt Place and Place. By Edward Leigh, M.A. of 



Oxford. 1671. 

 Quaestio Quodlibetica ; or A Discourse whether it may be lawfull to take Use for 



Money. By Sir Robert Filmer. 1653. 

 Londinum Heroico Carmine perlustratum. The Renowned City of London, 



surveyed and illustrated in a Latine Poem. By J. Adamus. 1675. 

 Copies of all the Latine Orations made at Cambridge, Feb. 25 & 27, 1622, by the 



Vice-Chancellor and others, in the Entertainment of Don Charles de Coloma, 



Ambassador for Spaine, &c. With their Translations into English. 1623. 

 Legend of Humphrey, Duke of Gloster. By C. Middleton. 1600. 



Cliaracter of England, as it was lately presented in a Letter to a Nobleman of 



France. 1659. 

 Plot of the Play, called England's Joy. To be played at the Swan, Nov. 6, 1602. 



