SECTION IV. 



HISTORY. 



Papers on various historical subjects, chiefly of the reign of James II. , 

 relating to the Father Francis business, &c. 



1. Certain arguments collected out of the Scriptures, out of the 

 Civill Law, and the Common, exhibited to the Queen's Majestic by 

 some of both houses against the Queen of Scots. Anno 13 Elizabeth. 



2. An instance of Queen Elizabeth's power of dispensing with 

 Acts of Parliament offered to the consideration of the Gentlemen of 

 the University of Cambridge. 



3. An argument pers wading that the Queen's Majestic ought to 

 have in conscience a great care of the safety of her own person. 



4. A copy of the association and Act of Parliament enforcing it 

 in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 



5. Royal Commission of James II. for a search and examination 

 into the statutes of the Universities, Cathedral bodies, Grammar 

 Schools, and other Ecclesiastical corporations. 



6. The answer of the Vice-chancellor and Senate of the Univer- 

 sity of Cambridge to the question why they did not admit Alban 

 Francis to the degree of M. A. 



7. The answer to some questions propounded by the Lord 

 Chancellor at the appearance of the Vice-chancellor and deputies of 

 the Senate of the University of Cambridge before the Lords Com- 

 missioners. May 7, 1687. (5 copies.) 



8. Sentence of deposition of the Vice-chancellor, J. Pechell, 

 Master of Magdalene. 7 May, 1687. 



9. An account of the Cambridge case, and all the proceedings 

 thereon, ending with the sentence on Dr. Pechell. 



