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and Nimeguen, and secretary of state to K. Charles II. and a compleat series of letters, from the beginning to the end of those two By William Wynne ... London, 1724. 2 v.

important treaties

front. (v. I, port.)

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JAMES II
1685-1689

665. BETHEL, SLINGSBY. The interest of the princes and states of Europe, to which is added Observations on a letter written by the D[uke] of B[uckingham], as also The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell 3d ed. London, 1689. 12, 357, 54 p.

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666. BLOXAM, J[OHN] R[OUSE] ed. Magdalen college and King James II., 1686-1688; a series of documents collected and edited by the Rev. J. R. Bloxam ... With additions. Oxford, 1886. 51, 292 p. Oxford historical soc. v. 6.

An account of the removal and reinstatement of John Hough as president of the college. 667. CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS, bp. of Chester. The diary of Dr. Thomas Cartwright, bishop of Chester ... Now first printed from the original ms. in the possession of the Rev. Joseph Hunter London, 1843. 17, 110 p.

Camden soc. v. 22.

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668. CLARENDON, HENRY HYDE, 2d earl. The state letters of Henry, earl of Clarendon, lord lieutenant of Ireland during the reign of K. James the Second: and his lordship's diary for the years 1687, 1688, 1689, and 1690. From the originals in the possession of Richard Powney, esq., with an appendix from Archbishop Sancroft's manuscripts in the Bodleian library. Oxford, 1763. 2 v.

Ed. by John Douglas, bishop of Salisbury.

669. CLARKE, JAMES STANIER. The life of James the Second, king of England, &c. collected out of memoirs writ of his own hand. Together with the King's advice to his son, and His Majesty's will. Pub. from the original Stuart manuscripts in Carlton-House by the Rev. J. S. Clarke ... London, 1816. 2 v. fold. geneal. tab. 670. DALRYMPLE, SIR JOHN. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland; from the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II. till the capture of the French and Spanish fleets at Vigo. A new ed. ... with the appendixes complete: consisting chiefly of letters from the French ambassadors in England to their court; and from Charles II., James II., King William, and Queen Mary, and the ministers and generals of those princes. Taken from the Depôt des affaires étrangères at Versailles, and King William's private cabinet at Kensington By Sir John Dalrymple, bart. ... London, 1790. 3 v.

v. 2 and 3 lacking.

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671. DAVIES, ROWLAND. Journal of the Very Rev. Rowland Davies .. dean of Ross, (and afterwards dean of Cork,) from March 8, 1688-9, to September 29, 1690. Edited with notes ... and some account of

the author and his family, by Richard Caulfield ... London, 1857. 14, 188 p.

Camden soc. v. 68.

672. DOVER, [GEORGE JAMES Welbore Agar-ELLIS] Ist baron, ed. Letters written during the years 1686, 1687, 1688, and addressed to John Ellis, esq. secretary to the commissioners of His Majesty's revenue in Ireland: comprising many particulars of the revolution, and anecdotes illustrative of the history and manners of those times. Ed., from the originals, with notes and a preface, by Lord Dover ... London, 1831. 2 v. front. (port.) I geneal. tab.

"Account of the family of Ellis": v. 1, p. [ix]-xxii.

673. DUCKETT, SIR GEORGE FLOYD. Penal laws and Test act. Questions touching their repeal propounded in 1687-8 by James II., to the deputy lieutenants and magistrates of the counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, Durham [etc.] ... from the original returns in the Bodleian library. Ed., with notes and observations, by Sir George Duckett, bart. London, 1882. 2 p. 1., 492 p.

674. ECHARD, LAURENCE. The history of the revolution, and the establishment of England in the year 1688. Introduced by a necessary review of the reigns of King Charles, and King James the Second. In three books. London, 1725. 16, 271, 10 p.

675. FERGUSON, ROBERT. The history of the revolution. n. p. 1706. 4, 36 p. Appendix: A letter from Sir William Boswell to ... William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury. A letter from J. Bramhall, bishop of Derry to bishop of Armagh.

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James Usher, arch

676. Fox, CHARLES JAMES. A history of the early part of the reign of James the Second; with an introductory chapter. By the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. To which is added an appendix. London, 1808. 2 p. 1., li, 277 p., I 1., cliii p. front. (port.)

Editor's preface signed: Vassall Holland.

The appendix contains "Correspondence between Louis XIV. and M. Barillon on English affairs, from Dec. 1584 [i.e. 1684] to Dec. 1585 [i.e. 1685]" and a few other pieces.

677. [LAMBERTY, GUILLAUME DE.] Memoires de la derniere revolution

d'Angleterre, contenant l'abdication de Jaques II., l'avenement de S. M. le roi Guillaume III. á la couronne, & plusieurs choses arrivées sous son régne. Par Mr. L. B. T. ... La Haye, 1702. 2 v. front. (v. I) ports.

678. MONMOUTH, JAMES SCOTT, Ist duke. Monmouth, in the Bodleian library. bart. London, 1879. 13 p.

Camden soc. 2 ser. v. 31.

Original letters of the Duke of
Edited by Sir George Duckett,

679. PARLIAMENT. The arguments upon the abdication of King James the Second. Martis 22, die January-1688-1689. In the convention met

(upon His Highness the Prince of Orange's letter,) this day. In the House of commons. 180 p.

Manuscript.

Includes the debate at the free conference between the House of lords and House of commons held 6. Feb. 1689.

680. ROSE, SIR GEORGE HENRY, ed. A selection from the papers of the earls of Marchmont, in the possession of the Right Honble Sir George Henry Rose. Illustrative of events from 1685 to 1750 London, 1831. 3 V.

Binder's title: Marchmont papers.

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WORKS PUBLISHED IN OR RELATED TO THE

EVENTS OF EACH YEAR OF THE PERIOD

1603

681. DUGDALE, GILBERT. The time triumphant, declaring in brief the arrival of our sovereign liege lord, King James, into England, his coronation at Westminster; together with his late royal progress from the Tower of London through the city to His Highness's manor of Whitehall. London, 1604.

English garner 5:639-56.

Another copy, Stuart tracts. 69-82.

682. JAMES I. The King's Majestie's speech, as it was delivered by him in the upper house of the Parliament to the Lords spirituall and temporall, and to the knights, citizens, and burgesses there assembled, on Monday the 19. day of March 1603, being the first day of this present Parliament, and the first Parliament of His Majesties raign. Somers 2:59-69.

Another copy, Harleian misc. 8:573-74.

683. THE MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT given to the King James, Queene Anne, his wife, and Henry Frederick, the prince, upon the day of His Majesties triumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March 1603. London, 1604.

Somers 3:3-35

684. M[ILLINGTON] T[HOMAS]. The true narration of the entertainment of His Royal Majesty, from the time of his departure from Edinburgh till his receiving at London: with all, or the most special, occurrences. Together with the names of those gentlemen whom His Majesty honoured with knighthood. London, 1603.

Stuart tracts. 11-52.

685. MONIPENNIE, JOHN. Certain matters concerning the realme of Scotland composed together. The genealogie of all the kings of Scotland, their lives, the yeres of their coronation, the time of their raigne, the yere of their death, and maner thereof, with the place of their buriall. The whole nobility of Scotland, their surnames, their titles of honour, the names of their chiefe houses, and their mariages. The archbishopricks, bishopricks, abbacies, priories, and nunries of Scotland. The knights of Scotland. The forme of the othe of a duke, earle, lord of Parliament, and of a knight. The names of the barons, lairds, and chiefe gentlemen in every sherifdome. The names of the principall clannes, and surnames of the borderers not landed. The stewartries and

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