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CHARLES I. 1575 Observations on The History of the Reign of King Charles. PUBLISHED by H. L., ESQ., for Illustrations of the Story, and Rectifying some Mistakes and Errors in the Course thereof. John Clarke, 1656. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, old calf. £1 1s To the worthily esteemed H. L. Esq. (i.e. Peter Heylin). An Advertisement to the Reader (5 pp.).

1576 Observations upon the Times. No name, place or date. (1642). Small 4to, 8 pp., sewn.

10s 6d 1577 The Open Mouth of Balaams Asse. FIRST, TO HIS MASTER BALAAM. Secondly, TO HIS MASTERS CHAPLAINS. Thirdly, His APOLOGIE TO THE MINISTRY. Fourthly, His Resolution of the question, touching guiltinesse of bloud in this Warre. Fifthly, His Petition to the King. And this is all that Balaams Asse will speak for this Term. Printed in the yeer 1642. Sm. 4to, 8 pp., 10s 6d

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A pamphlet in favour of the Parliament.

1578 The Order and Course of Passing Bills in Parliament. DIVIDED INTO 8 SECTIONS. Viz.: By whom Bills are drawn and presented to the Primnt. 2. Orders to bee observed in preferring Bills to bee read. 3. Touching the first Reading. 4. Touching the second Reading. 5. Touching the third Reading. 6. Touching Provisoes and Additions, Amendments and amendments of Amendments. 7. Touching the sending Bills into the Upper House. 8. Touching the Royall Assent. I. Benson, 1641. Sm. 4to, 48 pp., sewn. 7s 6d

1579 The Orders, Proceedings, Punishments, AND PRIVILEDGES OF THE CMNS Hse of Prlmnt. in England. Printed, Anno Dom., 1641. Sm. 4to, 30 pp., sewn.

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1580 An Ordinance for the REPAIRING OF CHURCHES, and paying of all Church Duties Whatsoever within the Kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales. John Wright, 1647. Sm. 4to, 12 pp., sewn.

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1581 An Ordinance of Explanation AND FURTHER ENLARGEMENT OF A FORMER ORDINANCE Made by the Lords and Commons in Prlmnt, FOR SEQUESTRATION OF DELINQUENTS ESTATES. WITH AN OATH FOR RENOUNCING OF POPERY. Lawrence Blaikelocke, Aug. 21, 1643. Sm. 4to, 16 pp., sewn.

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1582 An Ordinance of the Lds. and Cmns. assembled in Prlmnt. AFTER ADVICE had with the Assembly of Divines, FOR THE ORDINATION OF MINISTERS pro Tempore, according to the Directory for Ordination. Ralph Smith, 1644. Sm. 4to, sewn, 20 pp. 7s 6d 1583 An Ordinance of the Lds. and Cmns. ASSEMBLED IN PRLMNT. FOR THE CONSTITUTING OF SIR NATHANIEL BRENT, Judge of the Prerogative-Court of CANTERBURY. Edward Husbands, Novem, 5, 1644. Sm. 4to, 8 pp., sewn. 10s 6d 1584 An Ordinance of the Lds. and Cmns. ASSMBLD. IN PRLMNT. FOR THE CALLING OF AN ASSEMBLY OF LEARNED, AND GODLY DIVINES to be consulted with by the Parliament. For the Setling of the Governement and Liturgy, of the Church of England, And for Vindicating and Clearing the Doctrine of the said Church. J. Wright, June 13, 1643. Sm. 4to, 8 pp., sewn. 7s 6d 1585 An Ordinance FOR THE SPEEDY RAISING AND LEVYING OF MONEY for the Maintenance of the Army Raised by the Prlmnt., By a Weekly Assessment upon the Cities of London and Westminster, and every County and City of England and Wales. E. Husbands, 1643. Sin. 4to, 32 pp., sewn, top corner of title-page torn, affecting one letter.

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CHARLES I.

1586 An Ordinance

FOR THE RAISING AND LEVYING OF THE MONETHLY SUM ON ONE AND TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS, Towards the Maintenance of the SCOTISH ARMY, under the EARL OF LEVEN; Edw. Husbands, Feb. 24, 1644. Sm. 4to, 24 pp., sewn.

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1587 An Ordinance of the Lds. and Cmns. Assembled in Prlmnt. FOR THE TRUE PAYMENT OF TYTHES, And other such Duties, according to the Lawes and Customes of this Realm. John Wright, 1644. Black Letter. Sm. 4to, 3 pp., sewn. 6S

1588 The Parliaments Vindication in Answer to Prince Ruperts Declaration. By S. W., Esquire. Printed in the Yeer 1642. Small 4to, 8 pp.,

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Relates to Prince Ruperts defence against the charge of "barbarousness and inhumanity."

1589 The Peaceable Militia; or, THE CAUSE AND CURE OF THIS LATE AND PRESENT WARRE. Shewing The Manifest Safety and Freedome of the People of England, both in their Persons and Estates, under a Militia prudently limited by expresse and plaine Lawes. Printed in the Year 1648. Sm. 4to, 24 pp., 10s 6d 1590 The Petition of the Lords and Commons, DELIVERED TO HIS MAJESTY the 16 day of July, 1642. With His Majesties Answer. Edward Griffin, 1642. Sm.

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4to, 8 pp., sewn.

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1591 A Plea for the Primnt., or Considerations for the satisfaction of such who are apt to be misled by a Malignant Party against the Prlmnt. Reprinted for W. Larnar, 1642. Sm. 4to, sewn.

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1592 The Plotts Revealed; and the Parliament Vindicated; or, A FULL DISCOVERY OF THE WICKED DESIGNES, PLOTTS, AND CONSPIRACIES OF JESUITS, PAPISTS, POPISH PRELATES, AND OTHER POPISHLY AFFECTED PERSONS, FROM BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF HIS NOW MAJESTIES RAIGNE, UNTO THIS PRESENT, for the rooting out of the true Protestant Religion, and to establish Popery in this Kingdome. F. Coles, 1643. Sm. 4to, sewn, wormed in some leaves.

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1593 The Privileges and Practice of Parliaments in England, COLLECTED OUT OF THE COMMON LAWES OF THIS LAND. Scene and allowed by the Learned in the Lawes. Commended to the High Court of Prlmnt: now Assembled. Printed 1640. Printed 1640. Small 4to, £1 1s

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1594 The Proceedings in the late Treaty of Peace. Together with severall Letters of his Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Prlmnt. With a Declaration of the Lds. and Cmns. upon the Proceedings and Letters. E. Husbands, 1643. Sm. 4to, 106 pp., sewn.

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1595 Pro-Quiritatio IIAPAINETIKH, OR A PETITION TO THE PEOPLE; For a Christian and unbloudy Decision of Cases of Conscience, in the point of Obedience unto the Deputed of the Lord, as disturb the Peace, and threaten the Ruine of this Church and State. Richard Royston, 1642. Small 4to, 8 pp., sewn. £1 1s According to Thomason "This was scattered up and down London ye 14 & 15 of Sept., and suppressed by an order 16th Sept."

CHARLES I. 1596 Queries, Seasonable, to be humbly PRESENTED TO KING CHARLES, AT HOLMBY, and others, for his Parliament at Westminster: With a few to be taken to heart, by the Common People of England. Communicated by PHILANACTODEMES. Whereunto is added a Prologue and an Epilogue, for the better Illustration of the King to the different Reader. Printed in the Yeare 1647. Small 4to, sewn, AN INTERESTING AND RARE TRACT, NOT IN THE THOMASON COLLECTION. £2 2s

The preface is in the form of a Prologue, and reads "The Prologue. Malignant, I know I shall be censured by thee, I would faine court thee into a true and good opinion of me, and it shall be in a Dramaticke way. I know thou lovest Playes, as an old Protestant.

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At the end are 11 pp. of "The Epilogue, Discourse by the Dramatist semi Prelaticall Protestant, Papist, and Independent."

1597 The Reasons of the Lds. and Cmns. in Primnt., Why they cannot agree to the Alteration and Addition in THE ARTICLES OF CESSATION by his Majesty. With His Maiesties Gratious Answer thereunto, April 4. Printed by His Majesties Command at Oxford, by Leonard Lichfield, 1643. Sm. 4to, 28 pp., sewn.

10s 6d 1598 A Record of Some Worthie Proceedings: IN THE HON., WISE AND FAITHFUL HSE. OF CMNS. in the Prlmnt holden in the yeare, 1611. Printed in the Yeare 1641. Sm. 4to, 48 pp., sewn.

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1599 Reliquiæ Sacræ Carolina; or, THE WORKS OF THAT GREAT MONARCH AND GLORIOUS MARTYR KING CHARLES THE I. Collected together, and digested in order, according to their several Subjects, Civil and Sacred. Hague, Samuel Browne, 1650. 12mo, presentation" calf gilt, with the Royal Cypher C.R. with Crown and Skull on sides, gilt edges.

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1600 Relquiæ Sacræ Carolinæ. THE WORKES OF THAT GREAT MONARCH AND GLORIOUS MARTYR KING CHARLES THE IST. Both Civil and Sacred. With a Short view of the Life and Reign of that Most blessed Prince from his Birth to his Buriall. Hague, Printed by Sam Browne (c. 1656). Engraved portrait of Charles 1. seated at Globe, by W. Marshall. 8vo, old calf. £1 1s

1601 A Remonstrance concerning the Grievances and Maladies of England, Rightly Stated in Ten Positions, with Remedies prescribed for the speedy help of each of them, viz., The King, Prlmnt., Army, Assembly of Divines, Citizens of London, The People in Generall, Apostate Round-head, Newters, Cavaliers, Scots. John Hickman, 1648. Sm. 4to, 16 pp., sewn.

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1602 The Remonstrance of the Comns. of England to the Hse. of Cmns., preferred to them by the hands of the Speaker. 1643. Sm. 4to, 14 pp., sewn. 1603 A Remonstrance of the State of the Kingdome. AGREED ON BY THE LORDS AND COMMONS Assembled in Prlmnt, the 19 of May, 1642. With divers Depositions and Letters annexed. Printed at London for F. C. 52 pp., sewn.

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1604 A Remonstrance of the State of the Kingdom. J. Hunscutt, 1641. 28 pp., sewn.

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THE

RESOLVTION

Of the Women of London to the Parliament. Wherein they declare their hot zeale in fendnig their busbands to the warres, in defence of King and Parliament, as alfo the proceedings of the King at York, with their full determination in maintaining this their Refolution,to the admiration of the Reader.

with their defires to the Parliament that this may be printed.

Go to the wars.

Printed for william warfon 1645.

THE RESOLUTION OF THE WOMEN OF LONDON. (See No. 1605a.)

CHARLES I.

1605 A Remonstrance Presented to His Majestie BY THE PARLIAMENT in June, Ann. Dom. 1628. 3° Caroli Regis. Wherein is discovered, THE GREAT DANGER THAT ENGLAND AND IRELAND LAY UNDER; and the Primnts care to have secured them. As also the names of some of the Enemies of the State, as Dr. Laud, &c. Printed by T. P. and M. S. for John Owen. Septemb. 2, 1642. Sm. 4to, 8 pp. 6s 1605a The Resolution Of the Women of London to the Parliament WHEREIN THEY DECLARE THEIR HOT ZEALE IN SENDING THEIR HUSBANDS TO THE WARRES, in defence of King and Parliament, as also the proceedings of the King at York, with their full determination in maintaining this their Resolution, to the admiration of the Reader. With their desires to the Parliament that this may be printed. Printed for William Watson. 1642. (See Reproduction of title-page). Sm. 4to, parchment, VERY RARE. £12 12s

1606 The Royal Project; or, A Clear Discovery of His Majesties Design in the present Treaty. WHEREUNTO IS ANNEXED A SEASONABLE CAUTION FOR THE PRLMNT OF ENGLAND, the Army under the Command of THO. LORD FAIRFAX, and all that thirst to be for ever freed from a long established Course of Tyranny, and to see this nation restored to its pristine Glory, Freedom, and Tranquility. By VERITY VICTOR. Printed in the Year 1648. Sm. 4to, 16 pp., sewn. 10s 6d 1607 The Second Part of the Narrative CONCERNING THE ARMIES FORCE AND VIOLENCE UPON THE COMMONS HOUSE, And members. Printed Anno Dom. 1648. Sm. 4to, 8 pp., sewn.

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1608 The Second Part of Vox Populi. BEING THE PEOPLE'S REPORT UNTO THE KING, upon the severali Appeales Declared in his Majestie's Name.-An Egge long since hacht and covered, and now fledg'd, and upon the Wing towards the Deserts, of His Majesties present abode. May it prove a Dove with an Olive branch to prepare his Resting on these His Mountaines of Ararat. (1642). Sm.. 4to, 16 pp.

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1609 The Second Part of the Spectacles; or, Rather a Multiplying Glass, FITTED FOR THEIR USE, WHICH ARE NOT ABLE TO SEE WITH SPECTACLES; By the helpe whereof may be discerned many things at distance, which are hardly to be seen otherwise, and not ordinarily taken notice of. G. Bishop, June 5, 1644. Sm. 4to, 8 pp., sewn. 10s6d 1610 A Second Remonstrance or Declaration of the Lds. and Cmns., CONCERNING THE COMMISSION OF ARRAY, occasioned by a Booke lately published, intituled His Majesties Answer to the Declaration of both Hses. of Primnt., concerning the said Commission, wherein their said former Declaration is fully vindicated, the maine arguments to uphold the said Commission of Array as refuted. Printed for John Wright and Richard Best, January 18, 1642. Sm. 4to, sewn. 7s 6d 1611 Several Proposals for Peace and Freedom, BY AN AGREEMENT OF THE PEOPLE, OFFERED UNTO COMMISSARY GENERAL IRETON for the Concurrence of the Army, by the Approbation and Consent of many worthy Persons of the Common Councel And others of the City of London, on the Eleventh of this instant December, To be Agreed unto, and Subscribed by all the Inhabitants of England & Wales. J. Hanes, Decemb. 22, 1648. Sm. 4to, 12 pp., sewn. 1612 The Several Speeches of Duke Hamilton, EARL OF CAMBRIDG, HENRY EARL OF HOLLAND, AND ARTHUR LORD CAPEL, UPON THE SCAFFOLD Immediately before their Execution, on Friday the 9th of March. Also the several Exhortations and Conferences with them, upon the Scaffold, by DR. SIBBALD, Mr. BOLTON, and Mr. Hodges. Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, 1649. Sm. 4to, 44 pp., sewn.

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