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mented) Sir Walter Raleigh ... Midelburge, 1628. 4, 65 p.
Another copy, Harleian misc. 4:304-46.

887. RUDYERD, SIR BENJAMIN. Sir Benjamin Ruddiard speach, 28th April,

1628. 6 p.

Contemporary ms.

888. STRAFFORD, THOMAS WENTWORTH, Ist earl. Two speeches made by Sir Thomas Wentworth, now earl of Strafford, in the Parliament holden at Westminster, 1628. The one concerning the liberty of the subject; the other the priviledge of the house of Parliament.

Somers 4:191-92.

889. SUCKLING, SIR JOHN. A letter written to the lower house of Parliament. 1628.

Somers 4:105-15.

890. WITHER, GEORGE. Britain's remembrancer containing a narration of the plagve lately past; a declaration of the mischiefs present; and a prediction of ivdgments to come; (If repentance prevent not.) London, 1628. 580 p.

Spenser soc. ser. I. v. 28-29.

1629

891. BACON, FRANCIS. Considerations touching a war with Spain. 1629. Harleian misc. 4:132-55.

892. FOR JAMES DE POISSY, Esquire, Lord of Clory (?) and his brother, appealing against Mrs. Magdeline de Poissy, their sister, defendant. July 5, 1629. 16 p.

Contemporary ms.

893. LEATHER: A discourse tendered to the high court of Parliament, of the general use of leather, the general abuse thereof, the good which may arise to Great Britain, from the reformation, the several statutes made in that behalf, by our ancient kings. 1629.

English garner 6:209-28.

894. A RELATION of some abuses which are committed against the commonwealth; 1629. ed. by Sir Frederic Madden. [London] 1854. 35 P. Camden soc. v. 61.

894a. RELATION of what passed in the House of commons on delivering His Majesty's message for adjourning the House. March 2, 1629. Also, Another account of the same occurrences. II, IO 1.

A photographic reproduction of the original ms. in the Public record office.
Entered in Calendar of state papers, Dom. 1628-29, p. 485.

1630

895. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Articles agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces and the whole clergie; in the convocation

holden at London, in the year, 1562 ... Re-printed by His Majesties commandment: with his royal declaration prefixed thereunto. London, 1630. 27 p.

895a. HAKEWILL, GEORGE. An apologie or declaration of the power and providence of God in the government of the world. ed. 2. Oxford, 1630. 33, 523, [67] p.

Added t.-p. (engr.) gives place of pub. as London.

896. HEATH, SIR ROBERT. Speech of Sir Robert Heath, attorney-general, in the case of Alexander Leighton, in the Star chamber, June 4, 1630 ... by Samuel Rawson Gardiner. 1875. 22, 10 p.

Camden soc. 2 ser. v. 14.

897. PRYNNE, WILLIAM. Anti-Arminianisme; or, The Church of Englands old antithesis to new Arminianisme ... 2. ed. much enl. ... n.p., 1630. 46, 280, 40 p.

Contains also: An appendix concerning bowing at the name of Iesus; A catalogue of British, English, Irish, and Scotish authors, etc. quoted in this treatise.

898. PRYNNE, WILLIAM. God, no imposter, nor delvder; or, An ansvver to a popish and Arminian cavill, in the defence of free-will, and vniversall grace. London, 1630. 4, 36 p.

899. RUTHERFURD, SAMUEL. Christ and the doves heavenly salutations, with their pleasant conference together: or a sermon before the communion in Anwoth, anno, 1630. n. p. n. d. 29 p.

899a. SMITH, SIR THOMAS. De republica anglorum libri tres. Lug. Batavorum, 1630. 12, 404, 12 p.

1631

900. A CHRONOLOGICAL catalogue or short remembrance of the princes electors palatine of the Rhine, that have been of the House of Bavaria unto this day, together with their succession and lives. The second edition. 1631.

Harleian misc. 4:155-67.

901. SELDEN, JOHN. Titles of honor, by Iohn Selden. The 2d ed. London, 1631. 18, 941, [1] p. illus.

1632

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902. DALECHAMP, CALEB. Christian hospitalitie handled commonplace-wise in the chappel of Trinity colledge in Cambridge whereunto is added A short but honorable narration of the life and death of Mr. [Thomas] Harrison the late hospital vice-master. Cambridge 1632. 127, 11 p. Harrison's life is in Latin and has special tp and separate paging.

Harrison'us bonoratus; id est honorifica de vita et obitu vere venerabilis hospitalisque senis Domini Harrisoni, Trinitatis Collegii nuper Vice-praefecti narratiuncula Cantabrigiae.

1034

903. ELIOT, SIR JOHN. Apologie for Socrates. 1632. 20 p.

Old South leaflets 3:no. 59.

904. STRAFFORD, THOMAS WENTWORTH, Ist earl. Lord Viscount Wentworth to the Earl of Doncaster. 1632.

Somers 4:193-99.

905. [TAYLOR, JOHN?] Some small and simple reasons, delivered in a hollow-tree, in Waltham forest, in a lecture, on the thirty-third of March last. By Aminadab Blower, a devout bellows-mender of Pimlico. Shewing the causes in general and particular, wherefore they do, might, would, should, or ought, except against and quite refuse the liturgy or Book of Common Prayer. [1632?] Harleian misc. 4:177-83.

1633

906. [CRASHAW, WILLIAM.] Decimarvm et oblationvm tabvla. A tithing table, or table of tithes and oblations, according to the kings ecclesiasticall lawes and ordinances established in the Church of England as also a briefe and summarie declaration of composition, transaction, custome, prescription, priuilege; and how they preuaile in tything. Compiled by W. C., bach. of the civill lavv. London, 1633. 59 p. Originally pub. 1591.

907. THE GREAT and famous battle of Lutzen, fought between the renowned King of Sweden and Walstein. 1633.

Harleian misc. 4:183-200.

1634

908. CANNE, JOHN. A necessity of separation from the Church of England proved by the nonconformists' principles; by John Canne, pastor of the ancient English church in Amsterdam. Edited by the Rev. Charles Stovel. London, 1849. 130, 327 p.

Hanserd Knollys soc. v 5.

Originally pub. 1634.

909. DONNE, JOHN. Two sermons preached before King Charles, upon the xxvi verse of the first chapter of Genesis ... Cambridge, 1634. 37, 40 p.

Second sermon has special t.-p. and separate paging.

910. MATTHEW, ROGER. Peters net let downe: or, The fisher and the fish both prepared towards a blessed haven. Delivered at a synod at Chipping-Norton in Oxford-shire. London, 1634. 6, 31 p.

911. NOYE, WILLIAM. Noyes projects; being a declaration or description how the king of England may support and increase his annuall revenues; being collected out of the records of the Tower, the Parliament

rolls and the close petitions, by Wm. Noy, esq., and the Attorney Generall. Anno decimo Caroli regis. 1634. 83 p.

Contemporary ms.

912. NOYE, WILLIAM. A copie of Mr. Noye's will. 1634. 3 p.

Contemporary ms.

Original in Cotton mss. Titus BVIII, art. 63.

1635

913. CALTHROPE, SIR CHARLES. The relation betweene the lord of a mannor and the coppy-holder his tenant. London, 1635. 100 p.

Another copy, see 220.

914. LAMBARDE, WILLIAM. Archion; or, A commentary upon the high courts of justice in England. London, 1635. 230 p.

915. [POWELL, THOMAS.] The art of thriving, or The plaine path-way to preferment. Together with the mystery and misery of lending and borrowing. Consider it seriously, examine it judiciously, remember it punctually; and thrive accordingly. Published for the common good of all sorts. London, 1635.

Somers 7:187-209.

915a. REYNOLDS, JOHN. The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinne of (wilful and premeditated) murther, with his miraculous discoveries and severe punishment thereof. ed. 5. London, 1670. 18, 467 p. illus. front.

Originally pub. 1635.

Each part has separate t.-p.

1636

916. OLDMAYNE, TIMOTHY. Lifes brevitie and deaths debility. Evidently declared in a sermon preached at the funeral of that hopeful and uertuous yong gentleman Edward Lewkenor, esquire, &c. London, 1636. 6, 82, 5 p.

917. POWELL, THOMAS. The mistery and misery of lending and borrowing. 1636.

Somers 7:209-31.

918. PRYNNE, WILLIAM. An hvmble remonstrance against the tax of shipmoney lately imposed ... written by William Prynne, esqu. in 1636 together with some briefe observations touching the great seale of England ... London, 1643. 34, 32 p.

...

1643.

The second part has a separate t.-p., The opening of the great seale of England. London, 919. SELDEN, JOHN. Ioannis Seldeni Mare clavsvm, sev De dominio maris libri duo. Primo, mare, ex iure naturæ, seu gentium, omnium hominum non esse commune, sed dominii privati, seu proprietatis capax,

pariter ac tellurem, esse demonstratur. Secundo, Serenissimum Magnæ Britanniæ regem maris circumflui, ut individuæ atque perpetuæ imperii britannici appendicis, dominum esse, asseritur ... Lvgdvni Batavorvm, 1636. 6 p. 1., 244 p. illus., pl., maps (1 fold.)

1637

920. BASTWICK, JOHN. The answer of Iohn Bastwick, doctor of phisicke, to the exceptions made against his Letany by a learned gentleman ... London? 1637. 29 p.

"This is to follow the Letany as a second part thereof."

921. BASTWICK, JOHN. The letany of John Bastwick, doctor of phisicke, being now full of devotion as well in respect of the common calamaties of plague and pestilence; as also of his owne patticular miserie: lying at this instant in limbo patrum. Set downe in two letters to Mr. Aquila Wykes ... London? 1637. 21 p.

p. 21: "Heare is the end of the first part of the Letany of Doctor Bastwick, there are seaven parts more of it to come out."

Another copy, Somers 5:407-37.

922. A BRIEF RELATION of certain special and most material passages and speeches in the Star-chamber ... June the fourteenth, 1637, at the censure of... Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton, and Mr. Prynne. 1638. Harleian misc. 4:220-38.

923. HEYLYN, PETER. A briefe and moderate answer to the seditious and scandalous challanges of Henry Burton ... In two sermons, by him preached on the fifth of November, 1636. And in the apologie prefixed before them... London, 1637. 30, 194 p.

923a. LAUD, WILLIAM, abp. of Canterbury. A speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber, on Wednesday, the xivth of June, MDCXXXVII. at the censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton, & William Prinn; concerning pretended innovations in the church. London, 1637. II, 77 P.

924. MEAD, JOSEPH. The name altar, or Thusiasterion anciently given to the Holy table. London, 1637. 6, 39 p.

925. ODINGSELLS, CHARLES. The pearle of perfection sought after by C. Odingsells... London, 1637. 96 p.

t.-p. missing. Title from: British museum catalogue.

926. TAYLOR, JOHN. The carriers' cosmography: or A brief relation of the inns, ordinaries, hostelries, and other lodgings in and near London; where the carriers, waggons, foot-posts and higglers do usually come with nomination of what days of the week they do come to London, and on what days they return: ... Also where the ships, hoys, barks, tiltboats, barges and wherries, do usually attend to carry passengers and goods to the coast towns of England, Scotland, Ireland,

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