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CONTENTS. v. 1. Life and character. Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Miscellanea, parts 1-3. Memoirs. Appendix. v. 2. Letters. Introductory to the History of England.

105. TEMPLE, SIR WILLIAM. The works of Sir William Temple, bart. Complete in four volumes. To which is prefixed, The life and character of the author, considerably enlarged. New ed. London, 1814. 4 V.

106. TILLOTSON, JOHN, abp. of Canterbury. The works of Dr. John Tillotson, late archbishop of Canterbury. With the life of the author, by Thos. Birch ... also, a copious index, and the texts of Scripture carefully compared ... London, 1820. 10 v.

10бa. WHARTON, SIR GEORGE. The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar., collected into one entire volume by John Gadbury. London, 1683. [30,] 670 p. front. (port.)

107. WITHER, GEORGE.

Miscellaneous works of George Wither...

[Manchester] 1872-78. 6 v. pl., port.

Publications of the Spenser soc. Issue no. 12-13, 16, 18, 22, 24.

With reproductions of original t.-p.

108. WITHER, GEORGE. Paralellogrammaton. By George Wither. [Manchester] 1882. 138 p.

Publications of the Spenser soc. Issue no. 33.

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With reproduction of original t.-p.: Paralellogrammaton. An Epistle to the three Nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland; whereby their Sins being Parallel'd with those of Judah and Israel, they are forewarned some Considerable Notions are therein expressed touching Ceremonies, and things indifferent: The Lord's Supper: The Civil Government: The taking of Oaths: The Mark of the Beast: The Liberty of Conscience: The great Sabbath; and the Two Witnesses, with other Particulars of Concernment interwoven. Written by Geo. Wither Imprinted MDCLXII years after the birth of Christ, to prepare for the year MDCLXVI after his Passion.

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PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES

109. JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS V. 1-63. Nov. 8, 1547 to Jan. 16, 1809. General indexes. 6 v.

110. JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS V. I-79. Jan. 21, 1509 to July 23, 1847. General indexes. 5 v.

III. THE HISTORY and proceedings of the House of lords, from the restoration in 1660, to the present time. Containing the most remarkable motions, speeches, debates, orders and resolutions

1742-43. 8 v.

Title varies.

Published by Ebenezer Timberland.

V. I covers 1660-97.

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London,

112. THE HISTORY and proceedings of the House of commons from the restoration to the present time. Containing the most remarkable motions, speeches, resolves, reports and conferences ... London, 1741-42 (v. 6-8, 1741) 12 v.

of

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Compiled by Richard Chandler. Cf. D. N. B.

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Title varies: v. 6-8... With the speeches and debates in that house from the death
Queen Anne. V. 9-12. from the death of Queen Anne to the present time.
CONTENTS.-v. 1. 1660-80. v. 2. 1680-95. v. 3. 1695-1706. v. 4. 1706-13. V. 5. 1713-14.
v. 8. 1733-34. V. 9. 1735-37. V. 10. 1737-39. V. II. 1739-40.

v. 6. 1714-27. V. 7. 1727-33.

V. 12. 1740-41.

113. THE PARLIAMENTARY history of England, from the earliest period 1066 to the year 1803. From which last-mentioned epoch it is continued downwards in the work entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary debates." London, 1806-20. 36 v.

Title varies: v. 1-12. Cobbett's Parliamentary history ... v. 13-36. The parliamentary history

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114. THE PARLIAMENTARY, or constitutional history of England; from the earliest times to the dissolution of the Convention Parliament that restored King Charles II ... Ed. 2. Ed. 2. London, 1851-62. 23 v. General index London, 1761. 712 p.

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115. SOME PROCEEDINGS in the session of Parliament holden in February

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member of the House of commons, by Samuel Rawson Gardiner. London, 1862. 20, 183 p.

Camden soc. v. 81.

117. NOTES ON PROCEEDINGS in the House of commons, Feb. 7, 1620 i.e.

1621. 4 P.

Contemporary ms.

118. NOTES of the debates in the House of lords, officially taken by Henry Elsing, clerk of the Parliaments, A.D. 1621. Ed. from the original ms. in the possession of Lieutenant-colonel Carew, by Samuel Rawson Gardiner ... London, 1870. 9, 158 p.

Camden soc. v. 103.

119. THE PROCEEDINGS and debates of the House of commons in 1620 and 1621, collected by a member of that House and now published from his original manuscript in the library of Queen's college, Oxford, [by Thomas Tyrwhitt.] Oxford, 1766. 2 v.

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These reports were made by Sir Edward Nicholas.

Binder's title: Oxford debates.

120. NOTES of the debates in the House of lords, officially taken by Henry Elsing, clerk of the Parliaments, A.D. 1624 and 1626.

the original ms. in the possession of E. G. Carew
Rawson Gardiner. London, 1879. 236 p.

Camden soc. 2 ser. v. 24.

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Ed., from

by Samuel

121. DEBATES in the House of commons in 1625. Ed., from a ms. in the library of Sir Rainald Knightly by Samuel Rawson Gardiner.

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121a. DIARY of minutes of debates in the House of commons, 1626, by Sir Bulstrode Whitelock. 2 v.

A photographic reproduction of the original mss. in Cambridge university library. D.D. 12, 20-22. 122. EPHEMERIS PARLIAMENTARIA; or, A faithfull register of the transactions in Parliament, in the third and fourth years of the reign of .. King Charles London, 1654. 10, 269 (i.e. 285), [2] p.

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Paging irregular: no. 121-136 repeated.

Preface signed: T. F[uller].

Another issue without note on 10th prelim. leaf, correcting printer's error, published during the same year.

123. THE SOVEREIGNS PREROGATIVE, and the subjects priviledge; discussed betwixt courtiers and patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth yeares of the reign of King Charles: together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation. London, 1657. 269 p.

Preface signed: T. F., i.e., Thomas Fuller.

"A reissue of Ephemeris parliamentaria, with a new title." British museum catalogue. 123a. NOTES OF PROCEEDINGS in the House of commons March 14 to 16, 1621, by Edward Nicholas. 9 1.

A photographic reproduction of the original ms. in the Public record office. Calendar of state papers. Dom. 1619-23, p. 235.

124. THE PROCEEDINGS and debates of the House of commons, in the sessions of Parliament, begun the twentieth of January, 1628. [o.s.] and ended by dissolution the tenth of March following, Sir John Finch being speaker. As also the examination of several members before the lords of the council the fourth of March, 1628 [o.s.]

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Together with a petition by the lords concerning the precedency of the then late created barons, viscounts and earls of Scotland and Ireland. Taken and collected by Sir Thomas Crew ... London, 1707. 7, 174 P.

Ed. by John Parkhurst.

1242. [PROCEEDINGS of the House of commons.] Mar. 17-June 26, 1628.

2 v. Contemporary mss.

A collection of stationers' accounts of speeches made in the Parliament of 1628. A photographic reproduction of the original in library of Massachusetts historical society. A similar manuscript is in the library of the Inner Temple, and a partial manuscript in the Bodleian.

125. [NOTES on the Parliament of 1628 by Sir Richard Grosvenor.] v. 2-5.

4 v.

A photographic reproduction of the original manuscript in the library of Trinity college, Dublin. E5-33-36.

V. I missing from the original.

Binder's title: Grosvenor. Commons debates. 1628.

126. NOTES on the Parliament of 1628; probably made by Denzil Holles, a photographic reproduction of Harleian mss. 5324 and 2313.

The Harleian catalog dates 5324 as of 1640 but this is incorrect.

1262. NOTES of debates in the House of Commons taken by Nicholas partly in shorthand. [March 21 to June 11, 1628.] 91 1.

A photographic reproduction of the original ms. in Public record office. Calendar of state papers. Dom. 1628-29. p. 31.

127. SOME NOTES taken [of debates in the House of commons] in ye

cessions of Parliament held at Westminster, beginninge the 17th of March 1627 [8] & endinge the 26. of June 1628. Willia Borlase,

knight. 3 v.

Photographic reproduction of the Stowe ms. no. 366 in the British museum. Photographed for the University of Minnesota library.

"William Borlase, M.P. for Chipping Wycombe, co. Bucks, 1628." British museum. Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts.

CONTENTS.-V. 1. 17 March 1627[8] to 25 April 1628. v. 2. 26 April 1628 to 29 May 1628. v. 3. 30 May 1628 to 26 June 1628.

128. PROCEEDINGS in the third Parliament of Charles I. April 4, 1628. Somers 4:115-16.

129. THE DIURNALL OCCURRENCES of every dayes proceeding in Parliament since the beginning thereof, being Tuesday the twentieth of Ianuary, which ended the tenth of March. Anno Dom. 1628 [i.e. 1629]. With the arguments of the members of the House then assembled. London, 1641. 77 P.

130. A TRUE RELATION of every days proceedings in the Parliament of Charles the first beginning on Tuesday, 20th of January, 1628, i.e. 1629. 92 p.

Contemporary ms.

Another copy, 128 p.

131. [NOTES of proceedings in the House of commons from January 26 to March 10, 1629, taken by Edward Nicholas, partly in shorthand.]

A photographic reproduction of the original manuscript in the British Public record office. State paper department.

Entered in Gt. Brit. Public record office. Calendar of state papers. Domestic ser. Charles I. 1628-29. London, 1859. p. 466.

131a. NOTES on the Parliament of 1629 by Sir Richard Grosvenor. 200 1. A photographic reproduction of the original ms. in the library of Trinity College, Dublin.

131b. JOURNAL of the House of commons Jan. 20 to March 2, 1629. 45 1. A photographic reproduction of original ms. in House of commons library. 132. A CRITICAL EDITION of Nicholas' Notes on the Parliament of 1627-8 by Louise M. Sumner ... Minneapolis, 1913. 206 p. type

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written.

Thesis. Minnesota. M.A.

133. [A JOURNALL of the Parliament begunne Nov. 3.

Tuesday, a°

Dni. 1640. An° 16 Caroli regis; collected and gathered, for the most
parte of it, by me, Sir Simonds D'Ewes
] [v. I, pt. 1-4] I V.

in 4.

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A photographic reproduction of the original manuscript in the British museum. Harleian mss. no. 162.

Title on 1st numbered page.

Binder's title: Journal of the Long Parliament.

[The second tome or volume of the Journal of the House of commons during the same Parliament. By Sir Simonds D'Ewes.] [pt. 1.] 1 v.

A photographic reproduction of the original manuscript in the British museum. Harleian mss. no. 163.

Binder's title: Journal of the Long Parliament.

134. A CRITICAL EDITION of D'Ewes' diary of the Long parliament, from November 3, 1640 to January 1, 1641 by Anna M. Lane 405 p. typewritten.

Thesis. Minnesota. M.A.

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135. THE DIURNALL OCCURRENCES, or dayly proceedings of both houses, in this great and happy Parliament, from the third of November, 1640, to the third of November, 1641. With a continuation of all the speeches, from June last, to the third of November, 1641. London, 1641. 3, 429 (i.e. 439) p.

Paging irregular.

135a. A JOURNAL of the House of commons att the Parliament begun att Westminster 3 Nov. 1640 by Sir Geoffrey Palmer. 126 p.

Photographic reproduction of Cambridge ms. KK 6, 38.

Journal ends Jan. 4, 1641.

136. [DIARY of proceedings in the House of commons, from 8. Oct. 1642 to 15. Feb. 1643, a full and detailed account by Laurence Whitacre, M.P. for Okehampton.]

A photographic reproduction of the original manuscript in the British museum. Additional mss. no. 31116.

Binder's title: Journal of the Long Parliament.

137. JOURNALL of a Parliamt holden at Westminster. Begun the third day of Novembre, 1640 and in ye yerre of our Souveraigne Lord Charles ... By Sir Thomas Peyton. 186 p.

Contemporary mss.

A royalist account.

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