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3746 Feste Theatrali per la finta Pazza Drama del Sig. Guilo Strozzi rapprefentate nel Piccolo Borbone in Parigi queft Anno 1645. 3747 L'Entree de la Reyne Mere du Roy tres Chreftien dans le Villes des

Pays-Bas, avec les fig imprimce fur velin tres proprement peintes & orne d'Ore, doree fur la tranche, & relie en Maroquin Anvers 1722 3748 Difcours fur les Arcs triomphaux dreffes en la Ville d'Aix a l'heureufe Arrievee de M. le Duc de Bourgogne & le Duc de Berry, avec fig. relie en Maroquin, & doree fur la tranche 3749 Pandecta Triumphales five Pomparum & Feftorum ac folennium Apparatuum, Conviviorum, &c. Lib. II. a Franc. Modio J. C. Francof. 1586

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3750 Sacra Exequialia in Funere Jacobi II. Mag. Britan. Regis defcripta a Carolo de Aquino Roma Typis Barberinis 1702 3751 Pompe Funebri dell'Univerfo nella Morte di Filippo IV. Monarca delle Spagne celebrate dall'Eminentiffimo Card. Aragonia defcritte dal Marcello Marciano Napoli 1666 3752 Tributi Offequiofi della Citta di Napoli per gl' Applaufi Feftivi delle Nozze Reali del Carlo II. Re delle Spagne con la Duchefa d'Orleans Relatione Iftoria dal Guifeppe Gastaldi Napoli. 3753 Arcus Aliquot triumphal. & Monimenta Victor. Clafficæ in Honor. invictif. &c. Jani Auftriæ, Victoris non quieturi, Auctore Jo. Sambuco Antv. 1572

3754 Les Armes triumphantes de Duc d'Efpernon pour le Sujet de fon heureufe Entree faite dans la Ville de Dijon, le 8 Jour de May, 1656, avec fig.

3755 Pompe Funebri di tutte le Nationi del Mondo raccolte dalle Storie Sagre & Profane del Francefco Perucci, con fig. Verona 1639 3756 Efequie di Luigi I. Cattolico Re delle Spagne celebrate in Firenze nell Chiefa di S. Maria Novella de P. P. Predicatori, il Di 26 di Ottobre, 1724, dal Padre Fr. Salvatore Afcanio del Medeffimo Ordine, defcritte da Nicholo Marcello Venuti, con fig. Firenze 1724

3757 Le Triumphe d'Anvers faict en la Sufception du Prince Philip Prince d'Efpaigne

English Parliamentary Affairs. FOLIO.

1549

HE certain Way to fave England, by a prudent Choice of
Members to ferve in Parliament

3758

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1681 3759 The Minutes of the Proceedings in Parliament, from Octob. 1706 to March 25, 1707, with her Majefty's Speeches.

3760 The Sovereign's Prerogative, and the Subject's Privilege difcuffed, betwixt Courtiers and Patriots in Parliament, the 3d and 4th Years of the Reign of King Charles 1657 3761 Cooke's remarkable Declarations and Speeches that have been made by the King, his Lord Chancellors, and Keepers; and the Speeches of the House of Commons in Parliament, fince 1660 to 1680 3762 Ryley's Pleadings in Parliament, with the Judgments thereon, in the Reigns of Edward I. and II.

1681

1661

3763 Mac

Edinb. 1686

1704

3763 Mackenzie's Obfervations on the Acts of Parliament, made from King James I. of Scotland, to King Charles II. 3764 An Anfwer to the Queries relating to the Bill against Occasional Conformity 3765 The Reports of the Lords Committees appointed to draw up the State of the Cafe upon the Writ of Error depending in the Houfe of Peers, wherein Matthew Afhby was Plaintiff, and W. White, and others, Defendants

1704

3766 A true and perfect Collection of all Meffages, Addreffes, &c. from the Houfe of Commons to the King; with his Majefty's Answers thereunto, from 1660 until the Diffolution of the Parliament 1679 3767 A Short Hiftory of the Life and Death of the Act made the 35th of Elizabeth, entitled, An Act to retain the Queen's Subjects in their due Obedience

1680

1681 3768 A Juftification of the Book entitled, A Short Hiftory of the Life and Death of the Act made in the 35th of Eliz.

1681

3769 A Difcourfe of the Peerage and Jurifdiction of the Lords Spiritual in Parliament, proving that they have no Right in claiming any Jurifdi&ion in Capital Matters

1679 3770 Sir Robert Atkyns's Argument in the Great Cafe concerning Election of Members to Parliament, between Sir Sam. Bernardifton, Plaintiff, and Sir William Soames, Defendant, in the Court of King's-Bench, in an Action upon the Cafe

1689

1701

3771 The Power of Parliaments afferted, being an Argument relating to the Point of Succeffion to the Crown, &c. 1681 3772 The Refolution and Orders made by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament affembled, relating to William Fuller, and the Books published by him. 3773 The Proceedings and Refolution of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament affembled on the 12th of May, 1702, upon the Book intituled, Tom double returned out of the Country 1702 3774 The feveral Proceedings and Refolutions of the House of Peers, in Relation to the Lords impeached or charged

1701

3775 A State of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, with Relation to the impeached Lords; and what happened thereupon between the two Houses

1701

1680

3776 That the Bishops in England may and ought to vote in Cafes of Blood; written upon Occafion of the Earl of Strafford's Cafe 3777 The Report of the Commiffioners appointed by Parliament to enquire into the Irish Forfeitures delivered to the Houfe of Commons, the 15th of December, 1699 3778 Mackworth's Vindication of the Rights of the Commons of England 1701

1700

3779 The Power, Jurifdiction, and Privilege of Parliament, and the Antiquity of the House of Commons afferted, by Sir Robert Atkyns 1689 3780 The Honours of the Lords Spiritual afferted, and their Privileges to vote in Capital Cafes in Parliament maintained by Reason and Precedent 1679 3781 The Clergy vindicated, or the Rights and Privileges that belong to them afferted according to the Laws of England

1679

3782 A Juftification of the Proceedings of the Houfe of Commons in the laft Seffions of Parliament

1701

3783 A Vindication of the Rights and Prerogatives of the House of Peers

1701

1688

1681

3784 The Hiftory of the Parliament of England from 1661
3785 A Rejoinder to the Reply concerning the Peerage and Jurifdiction of
the Lords Spiritual in Parliament
1679
3786 Multum in Parvo, aut Vox Veritatis, wherein the Principles, Practices,
and Tranfactions of the English Nation affembled in Parliament,
Ann. Dom. 1640, 1641, as alfo 1680, 1681, are impartially
examined
3787 Dr Womock's Treatifes proving both by Hiftory and Record, that
the Bishops are a fundamental and effential Part of our English
Parliament, and that they may be Judges in Capital Cafes 1680
3788 An Answer to the Gentleman's Letter to his Friend, fhewing that Bi-
fhops may be Judges in Caufes Capital
1630
3789 The Reafons and Narrative of Proceedings betwixt the two Houses,
which were delivered by the House of Commons to the Lords
at the Conference touching the Tryal of the Lords in the
Tower, on Monday the 26th of May, 1679

1679 3790 Dugdale's perfect Copy of all the Summons of the Nobility to the great Councils and Parliaments of this Realm, from the 49th of K. Henry III, until 1685

1685

3791 Bohun's Collection of Debates, Reports, Orders, and Refolutions of the House of Commons, touching the Right of electing Members to ferve in Parliament.

3792 Mackworth's Vindication of the Proceedings of the Houfe of Commons on the Bill for preventing Danger from Occafional Conformity

1703 3793 Townshend's Hiftorical Collections of the four laft Parliaments of Queen Elizabeth

1680 3794 Peace and Union, or a Defence of Sir H. Mackworth's Treatife on the Occafional Bill

1704 3795 A Report from the Committee appointed to view the Cottonian Library 1732 3796 The Minutes of the Proceedings in Parliament, from October 1706 to to March 25, 1707, with her Majefty's Speeches interleaved. 3797 The Watermen's and Lightermen's Cafe truly ftated, in Relation to the Bills depending in the Houfe of Commons, for the better Governing and Ordering of that Company.

3798 A Letter to Sir H. Mackworth on his Book in Vindication of the Houfe of Commons

1702 3799 A Report from the Committee, appointed to enquire into the State of the Gaols of this Kingdom, relating to the Fleet Prifon 1729 3800 The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England examined and afferted

1702 3801 An Abstract of feveral Records, Original Deeds, Wills, and other authentic Writings, to prove the Claim and Title of Katharine, Wife of Richard Bokenham of Weston Mercate in the County of Suffolk, to the Barony of Berners.

3802 Shower's Cafes in Parliament refolved and adjudged upon Petitions and Writs of Error, Large Paper

1698

3803 Bry

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3803 Brydall's Declaration of the divers Preheminences or Privileges allowed by the Laws and Customs of England, unto the First-born among her Majefty's Subjects, the Temporal Lords in Parlia

ment

1704

1719

3804 Magnatum apud Anglos Privilegia, or the Privileges and Prehemi nences belonging to our English Peerage 3805 A Bill for the better Relief, Imployment, and Settlement of the Poor, as the fame was reported by the Committee to the House of Com

mons

1704

3806 A compleat Collection of Proclamations from the Death of Henry VIII, to the Year 1702, inclusive, 9 vol.

3807 D'Ewe's Journals of all the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen

Elizabeth

1682

3808 Cafes in Parliament, from 1708- to 1725, with the Lords Determi

nations there pon

1730

3809 The Emendations in the New Edition of Rymer's Fadera. 3810 Cafes in Parliament, from 1717 to 1742, with the Lords Determinations thereupon, in 17 vol.

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Compleat Collection of State-Tryals, from the Reign of Henry
IV. to the prefent Time, 8 vol.

1735

3811 The Tryal and Conviction of Patrick Hurly, before the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, for Perjury in fwearing falfly that he was robbed to the Value of 1200 l. 9 s.

1719

of all the Pyrates taken by Captain Ogle, on Board the Swallow Man of War, on the Coaft of Guinea

1723 of George, Earl of Wintoun, upon the Articles of Impeachment of High-Treafon, exhibited against him by the House of Commons

3812

3813

3814

3815

3816

and Condemnation of Arundel Coke and John Woodburne, for Felony, in flitting the Nofe of Edward Crifpe

1716 of Mayor, Stede, Bonnet, and other Pyrates, who were all condemned for Pyracy

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1717

of Francis Francia, for High Treason of Haagen Swendfen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell, and John Spurr, for feloniously fealing Mrs. Pleafant Rawlins, a Virgin and Heiress

1703

and Condemnation of David Lindfay, a Scotch Gentleman, for High-Treafon

1704

of the Reverend Mr. Francis Higgins, before his Grace the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, for Felony 1712 of Nath. Denew, Rob. Britton, and John Merriman, for attempting to murder Will. Colepeper

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1704 of the Rebel- Prifoners in the Counties of Middlesex and

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of Captain W. Kidd, for Murder and Pyracy
of John Palmer, Tho. Symonds, W. Hobbins, and John

1708 3824 The

3824 The Tryal and Conviction of Dr. William Parry, for horrible Treafons against Queen Elizabeth

1679 of James, Earl of Derwentwater, William, Lord Widdrington, William, Earl of Nithifdale, Robert, Earl of Carn wath, William, Viscount Kenmure, and William, Lord Nairn, for High Treafon

3825

3826

3827

of Cleveland, his firit Wife being alive

3828

1716

of Chriftopher Layer, Kelly, Plunket, and the Bishop of Rochester, for High-Treafon

1722

of Robert Feilding for Felony in marrying the Dutchefs

1708

of Sir John Croke and Henry Larimore, for Confpiring

the Death of Rob. Hawkins

1710

3829 Information for Mr. Alexander Higgins, Procurator Fifcal of the High Court of Admiralty, againit Captain Thomas Green, Commander of the Worcester and his Crew and Complices.

3830 The laft Speeches of John Kid and John King, who were executed for High Treafon and Rebellion, August 14, 1679 1680

3831 The Tryal of James Mitchel, a Conventicle Preacher for an Attempt on the Perfon of the Archbishop of St. Andrews

1673 3832 The Duke of Norfolk's Cafe, or the Doctrine of Perpetuities fully fet forth and explained

1688. 3833 The Tryal of Richard Hathaway, for being a Cheat and Impoftor, for endeavouring to take away the Life of Sarah Morduck, for being a Witch

1702

of Lord Mohun, for the Murder of William Mountford

1693

3834 3835 The Proceedings upon the Bill of Divorce between the Duke of Norfolk and the Lady Mary Mordaunt

1700

3836 The Tryal of Mc Adams and James Long, before the Court of Admiralty in Scotland, for the Murder of Hugh Frafer 1737 of Scot and Mackpherfon, before the House of Lords,

3837

1712

1737 of William Haunt, Dragoon, before the House of Lords, 1737 of Lionel Anderson, William Ruffel, Ch. Parris, Henry Starkey, James Corker, and Wm. Marshal, for High Treafon, as Romish Priests

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of Arthur, Earl of Shaftsbury, for High-Treafon
of Sam. Goodere, Matthew Mahony, and Charles White,

1681

for the Murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere

1741

3842

of Captain John Porteus, for Murder

1737

3843 The Speech of the Lord High Steward upon Proceeding to Judgment against Lord Derwentwater and others, with Lord Derwentwater's Speech on the Scaffold

1716

3844 The Tryals of the Captains Kirkby, Conftable, Cooper, Wade, Sam. Vincent, and Chriftopher Fogg, for Cowardice, Neglect of Duty, Breach of Orders, and other Crimes

1703

3845 The Evidence given at the Bar of the House of Commons upon the Complaint of Sir John Packington, against William, Lord Bishop of Worcester and Mr. Lloyd his Son

1702

3846 The Tryal, Conviction, and Condemnation of Andrew Brommich and W. Atkins, for being Romish Pries

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