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Harleian misc. 3:87-96.

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720. TYNLEY, ROBERT. Two learned sermons, the one of the mischievous subtiltie and barbarous crueltie, the other of the false doctrines and refined heresis of the Romish synagogue In the first are examined passages of that ... libell written by a prophane fugitiue Robert Parsons against the Apologie for the oath of allegiance. In the seconde are answered many of the arguments published by Rob. Chambers, priest, concerning popish miracles ... London, 1609. 27 p. 721. YELVERTON, SIR HENRY. Narrative of what passed on his being restored to the King's favour in 1609, whom he had disobliged by his freedom of speech and conduct in Parliament. Archaeologia 15:27-52.

1610

722. [AMERIE, ROBERT.] Chester's triumph in honor of her Prince as it was performed upon St. George's day 1610 in the foresaid citie. Reprinted from the original edition of 1610, with an introduction and notes. 1844. 17, 34 P.

Chetham soc. 3.

723. ANDREWES, Lancelot, bp. of Winchester. Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini. Oxonii, 1851. 32, 500 p.

Library of Anglo-Catholic theology [no. 3]

Ed. by J. Bliss.

Originally pub. 1610.

724. COPY of an original manuscript, containing orders made by Henry, prince of Wales, respecting his household, in 1610.

Archaeologia 13:249-61.

725. Daniel, SAMUEL. Tethys festival: or the queens wake. Celebrated at Whitehall, the fifth day of June, 1610.

Somers 2:191-99.

726. A DECLARATION of the diet and particular fare of K. Charles the First, when Duke of York. [1610] Archaeologia 15:1-12.

727. [DONNE, JOHN.] Psevdo-martyr. Wherein ovt of certaine propositions and gradations, this conclusion is euicted. That those which are of the Romane religion in this kingdome, may and ought to take the oath of allegeance. London, 1610. 37, 392 p.

728. LAMBARDE, WILLIAM. The dvties of constables, borsholders, tythingmen, and such other lowe and lay ministers of the peace. Whereunto be adioyned, the seuerall offices of church ministers and churchwardens, and ouerseers for the poore, surueyours of the highwaies, and distributors of the prouision against noysome foule and vermine.

First collected by William Lambard ... and now enlarged in the yeare. 1610. London, 1610. 94 p.

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729. LAMBARDE, WILLIAM. Eiren archa, or Of the office of the iustices of peace, in foure bookes. Reuised, corrected, and enlarged, in the eighth yeere of the peaceable raigne of our most gracious King Iames By William Lambard ... London, 1610. London, 1610. 634, 83 p. 730. MORTON, THOMAS, bp. of Durham. A Catholike appeale for Protestants, out of the confessions of the Romane doctors; particularly answering the mis-named Catholike apologie for the Romane faith, out of the Protestants. [by James Anderton] London, 1610. 20, 702 p. 731. THE ORDER and solemnitie of the creation of the high and mighty Prince Henry, eldest sonne to our sacred soveraigne, prince of Wales, duke of Cornewall, earle of Chester, &c. as it was celebrated in the Parliament House, on Munday the fourth of June last past. Together with the ceremonies of the knights of the Bath, and other matters of speciall regard, incident to the same ... 1610.

Somers 2:183-90.

732. THE RATES of wages of servants, labourers, and artificers, set down and assessed at Okeham, within the county of Rutland, by the justices of peace there, the 28th day of April, anno Domini, 1610. Archaeologia 11:200-211.

733. THE TERIBLE and deserued death of Francis Rauilliack, shewing the manner of his strange torments at his execution, vpon Fryday the 25th of May past, for the murther of the late French king, Henry the Fourth. 1610.

Harleian misc. 3:109-14.

1611

734. CARLETON, GEORGE, bp. of Chichester. Tithes examined and proued to be due to the clergie by a diuine right ... 2d ed. reuised by the author. London, 1611. 39 p.

735. A DISCOVRSE to the Lords of the Parliament. As touching the murther committed vppon the person of Henrie the Great, king of Fraunce. Manifestlie prooving the Iesuits to be plotters and principall deuisers of that horrible act. Translated ovt of French, and published by authority. London, 1611. 46 p.

Preface signed William Crashawe.

736. RALEIGH, SIR WALTER. A politique discourse, by way of dispute, about the happiest marriage for the noble Prince Henry. Written in anno 1611.

Somers 2:199-207.

737. A RECORD of some worthie proceedings: in the honourable, wise, and faithful House of commons in the Parliament holden in the yeare 1611 Printed in the year 1641.

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Somers 2:148-69.

738. USHER, JAMES, abp. of Armagh. Of the first establishment of English laws, and Parliaments in the kingdom of Ireland: October 11th 1611.

Gutch 1:23-50.

1612

739. AN ACCOUNT of the revenue, the expences, the jewels, &c. of Prince Henry. [1612]

Archaeologia 15:13-26.

740. BUCKERIDGE, JOHN, bp. of Ely. The manner of the sickness & death. of Prince Henry, anno 1612.

Peck, Desiderata 1:199-205.

741. COPE, SIR WALTER. An apology for the late lord treasurer Sir Robert Cecill, earl of Salisbury. [1612]

Gutch 1:119-32.

742. CORNWALLIS, SIR CHARLES. A discourse concerning the marriage propounded to Prince Henry with a daughter of Florence: [1612]

Gutch 1:156-60.

743. DAVIES, SIR JOHN. A discoverie of the trve cavses why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought under obedience of the crowne of England, vntill the beginning of His Maiesties happie raigne. [London] 1612.

Works 1:3-168.

744. A DESCRIPTION of the province of Connaught, dated in the month of January 1612, from a volume of the Lansdowne manuscripts, preserved in the British museum, no. 255.

Archaeologia 27:124-34.

744a. DUDLEY, SIR ROBERT. A proposition for his Majesty's service, to bridle the impertinency of Parliament. 1612. Rushworth, Historical collections 1:app.12-17.

745. Ellesmere, THOMAS EGERTON, Ist lord. A coppie of a letter written by the Lord Chancellor Ellesmere to the kinge, desiring to be discharged from his office, thorough his infirmity and weakness to supply the same. Anno 1612. ms.

Somers 2:169-71.

746. THE FUNERALS of the high and mighty Prince Henry, prince of Wales which noble prince deceased at St. James's the sixt day of November 1612, and was most princely interred the seventh day of

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December following, within the Abbey of Westminster, in the eighteenth year of his age. London, 1613.

Somers 2:211-17.

747. HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES. An original letter of Prince Henry to King James. [relating to the proposed French marriage] July 29, 1612. Somers 2:207-10.

748. [JACKSON, RALPH ?] A remembrance of the honors due to the life and death of Robert, earl of Salisbury, lord treasurer of England. London, 1612. 12, 27 p.

Newcastle reprints 3:1.

749. WARNER, WILLIAM. Albions England; a continved historie of the same kingdome, from the originals of the first inhabitants thereof. With the most chiefe alterations and accidents there hapning, vnto, and in the happie raigne of our now most soueraigne lord King Iames Whereunto is also newly added an epitome of the whole historie of England. London, 1612. 399 p.

p. 328 wrongly numbered 238.

1613

750. ACCOUNT of the sums disbursed under the direction of Sir Edward Cecill, treasurer appointed for defraying the expenses of the Lady Elizabeth ... and her husband the Elector Palatyne, with their trayne from England to the territories of the said Elector Palatyne. 1613. Archaeologia 35:1-17.

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751. HAGA, CORNELIS. A true declaration of the arrival of Cornelius Haga (with others that accompanied him) ambassador for the General States of the United Netherlands, at the great city of Constantinople. 1613.

Harleian misc. 3:169-212.

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752. HARCOURT, ROBERT. A relation of a voyage to Guiana: performed by Robert Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, Esq. 1613. Harleian misc. 3:169-212.

753. [HAYWARD, SIR JOHN.] The lives of the three Normans, Kings of England: William the First, William the Second, and Henry the First. Written by I. H. 1613.

Harleian misc. 3:115-68.

754. JAMES I. Warrant of King James the First to the great wardrobe for apparel, &c. for the marriage of the Princess Elizabeth. 1612-13. Archeaologia 26:380-94.

755. THE MARRIAGE of Prince Frederick, and the kings daughter, the Lady

Elizabeth, upon Shrove-Sunday last. With the showes on land and

water, before and after the wedding, as also the masks and revells in His Highnes Court. 1613.

Somers 3:35-49.

756. POTTS, THOMAS. The wonderfull discoverie of witches in the countie of Lancaster; with the arraignement and triall of nineteene notorious witches, at the assizes and generall goale deliverie, holden at the castle of Lancaster, upon Munday the seventeenth of August last, 1612 ... Together with the arraignement and triall of Jennet Preston, at the assizes holden at the castle of Yorke, the seven-and-twentieth day of Julie last past, with her execution for the murther of Master Lister by witchcraft. London, 1613.

Somers 3:95-160.

Another ed. with intro. and notes by James Crossley, Chetham soc. 6. 757. ROBARTES, FOULKE. The revenve of the gospel is tythes, due to the ministerie of the word, by that word ... Cambridge, 1613. 6, 143 P.

1614

758. THE COLD YEAR, 1614. A deepe snow: in which men and cattell have perished, to the generall losse of farmers, grasiers, husbandmen, and all sorts of people in the countrie; and no lesse hurtfull to citizens. Written dialogue-wise, in a plaine familiar talke betweene a London shopkeeper, and a north-country-man. London, 1615. 17 p. Hindley 2:no. 9.

759. CORNWALLIS, SIR CHARLES. Letter to the king. June 22, 1614. Gutch 1:161-69.

760. COTTON, PIERRE. Father Cotton a Iesvite, the kings confessovr, his two and thirtie demands, to the ministers of France, with the answeres added at the end of euerie demand. Also threescore and foure demands proposed to Father Cotton, by way of counter-change. By Peter [Du] Movlin. London, 1614. 4, 58 p.

761. GENTLEMAN, TOBIAS. England's way to win wealth, and to employ ships and mariners: or, A plain description what great profit it will bring unto the commonwealth of England, by erecting, building, and adventuring of busses to sea a fishing. 1614.

Harleian misc. 3:232-50.

Another copy, English garner 4:323-52.

762. AN INVENTORY of the effects of Henry Howard, K.G., earl of Northampton, taken on his death in 1614 together with a transcript of his will.

Archaeologia 42:347-78.

763. True and WONDERFUL. A discourse relating a strange and monstrous serpent, or dragon, lately discovered, and yet living ... in Essex ...

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