THE Famous Collection OF PAPERS AND PAMPHLETS Of all Sorts, from the Year 1600. down to this Day, commonly known by the Name of William Miller's Collection is now to be Sold, by Retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Churchyard, turning down the Old-Change. Being Digested into such an Order and Method, by way of Alphabet, and Common-Place, that the Reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following Table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Matth. Gillyflowers at his Shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Price 1 s. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THOMAS EARL of STAMFORD, One of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, with the humblest acknowledgement of His Favour, to the Indefatigable Collector hereof: His Generous Kindness to Arts and Learning: His Excellent Judgement of useful Books. This Collection is gratefully Presented and Dedicated By his Most Obliged and Most Obedient Servant. W. Laycock. An Alphabetical Table to the Contents of the following Catalogue. ARticles of War and Peace, Commerce. Fol. 72. Quarto 625. Common Law. Fol. 77. Quar. 949. Oct. 210. Civil Law. Fol. 78. Quar. 956. Oct. 215. Cases. Fol. 74. 183. 227. Quar. 586. 786. Characters. Fol. 182. Quar. 862. Oct. 184. Divinity. Fol. 2. 3. 206. Quar. 51. 59 226* 231. 403. 458. 460. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 481. 482. * 487. 488. 496. Oct. 56. 89. 90. 123. Duelling. Quar. 870. Ecclesiastical Matters. Quar. 42. 43. 44. 52. 53. 55. 57 58. 210. 211. 212. 219. 224. 225. 227. 229. 232. 240. 244. 290. 291. 292. 294. 295. 336. * 346. 348. 349. 350. 355. 356. 357. 375. 477. 479. 491. 493. 498. Oct. 87. † 91. 91. † 92. 95. 97. 103. 110. Gaming. Quar. 869. Oct. 185. Government. Fol. 4. 5. 172. Quar. 5. 10. 11. 514. 515. 516. History. Fol. 98. 114. 115. 193. 198. 240. Qu. 716. 717. 720. 721. 722. 723. 725. 728. * 729. 740. 744. 747. 752. 754. 759. 762. 765. 766. 767. 768. 769. Octau. 165. 166. 168. 173. King and Council. Fol. 16. 22. 174. 209. 2019. Quarto 523. 548. Letters. Fol. 68 187. Qu. 796. Lives. Fol. 104. Qu. 472. Oct. 170. Lists and Catalogues. Fol. 196. 224. Qu. 864. Oct. 181. London-Affairs. Fol. 75. 177. Qu. 900. 902. Oct. 209. Mathematical. Fol. 117. Qu. 1015. 1016. 1017. 1018. 1019. 1020. 1021. 1022. 1023. Oct. 218. 221. 222. 225. 229. Miscellanei. Lat. Gr. Ling. Orient. Gall. Itall. Hisp. Germ. Belg. Quar. 1. Oct. 1. Miscellany. Fol. 6. 20. 66. 67. 68 70. 71. 73. 74. 80. 81. 100 101. 102. 103. 105. * 106. 113. 119. 120. 125. 175. 176. 178. 180. 181. 183. 184. 185. 186. 199. 200. 201. 204. 219. 220. 221. 223. 224. 226. 227. 230. 233. 234. 237. 238. Qu. 504. 581. 583. 584. 608. 619. 620. 621. 632. 633. 770. 771. 772. 773. 776. 780. 783. 786. 789. 790. 791. 792. 793 794. 795. 830. 833. 834. 835. 836. 839. 857. 862. 863. 864. 883. 884. 885. 886. 888. 889. 890. 891. 892. 895. 896. 897. 898. 899. 907 939. 940. 1003. 1012. 1029. 1031. 1052. Oct. 164. 176. 178. 179. 181. 183. 184. 187. 188. 191. 192. 193. 208. 227. 276. Music. Fol. 105. Qu. 1011. Oct. 187. News'. Fol. 126. 135. Qu. 690. Oaths. Qu. 963. 964. 965. 966. 971. 979. Philosophy. Qu. 1071. 1073. 1075. Physic. Fol. 236. Qu. 1053. 1055. 1057. Oct. 268. 274. 275. Parliamentary. Fol. 8. 23. 31. 173. 208. 217. 218. 219. 222. Qu. 517. * 523. 534. 535. 546. 572. 575. 577. 578. 580. 585. Plays. Fol. 105. Qu. 1078. Oct. 277. Poems. Fol. 230. Qu. 1097. Oct. 278. Popish Plot. Fol. 50. 192. Qu. 941. Presbyterian Plot. Fol. 57 Printing. Fol. 203. Qu. 887. Prophecies. Fol. 195. Qu. 1032. Oct. 226. Sea-Affairs. Fol. 124. 1010. State. ●…. 7. 21. 179. Qu. 588. 616. 634. 642. Tithes. Qu. 981. Oct. 216. Trade and Improvements. Follo 121. 122. 123. 203. 218. Quarto 1041. 1046. 1047. 1048. 1051. Octavo. 260. 262. 263. Trials. Fol. 61. 191. 194. 229. Qu. 622. 943. Voyages and Travels. Qu. 938. War. Fol. 118. Qu. to 991. 992. 993. 995. 998. 999. 1000 1004. 1005. 1008. Oct. 21. Witchcraft. Qu. 1039. Oct. 228. Traits, Pamphlets, etc. In Folio. Stitched. 1 TRactatus varli Theologici, Miscellanei, Medici, Mathematici, Poetici, etc. Hebr. Gr. Lat. 2 A Bundle of Divinity-Tracts Controversial, Practical, Polemical, etc. with Forms of Consecration, Prayers, Anthems, and Genealogies. 3 Sermons by divers Eminent Divines on several Occasions. 4 Tracts for Monarchical Government and King's Prerogative, with divers Tracts for the People's Liberties. 5 Succession of the Crown, History, Rise, Pleas, Arguments, etc. about it by several curious Pens. 6 Coronation Ceremonies, Forms, and Manners, London Entertainment by Triumphal Arches, Thames-River shows, Solemnities at the Instalment of the Knights of the Garter, etc. 7 Commissions and Patents granted upon divers Occasions. 8 Parliamentary Constitutions, their Peerage, Jurisdiction, with abundance of Tracts for, and against, about the Bishops Right to sit in Parliam. 9 Parliamentary Proceed, Debates, Reasons, Narratives, Speeches, Accounts in several Sessions, as well about the Popish Plot, as considerable matters before and since. 10 Resolutions, Reports from Committees, Representations and Petitions of the House of Commons in Parliament. 11 King Charles II's. Speeches from the Year of his Restauration 1660. to the Year 1670. 12 King's Speeches to the Houses of Parliament from the Year 1670, to the Year 1676. 13 King's Speeches to the Houses of Parliament from the Year 1676, to the Year 1680. 14 King's Speeches to the Houses of Parliament from the Year 1680 to the Year 1693, etc. 15 Speeches of the Lord High Stewards, Lord Chancellors, Keepers, Members of the House of Peers, Speakers of the House of Commons, Members of the House of Commons, Lord Chief Justices in the King's-Bench, Recorders, etc. 16 King's Declarations, from the Year 1660, to the Year 1670. 17 King's Declarations, from the Year 1670, to the Year 1680. 18 King's Declarations, from the Year 1680, to the Year 1690. etc. 19 Declarations of the Common-weal of England Oliver Protector, Lords and Commons in Parliament, Hungarians, K. of France, United Provinces, etc. 20 Addresses, divers sorts, viz. of the House of Peers, House of Commons, Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Lord Ch. Justices, Lord Majors, Templars, and French Protestants. 21 Messages of King Ch. II. etc. to the House of Commons in several Sessions of Parliament. 22 Orders, Ordinances, and Instructions, of Kings, Parliaments, Protector; Justices of Peace, &c on abundance of eminent Occasions, some Foreign. 23 Votes of the House of Commons at Westminster, in the Year 1678. MSS. with divers Speeches in MSS. of several Members of the House about the Bill of Exclusion, with complete Sets stitched of the Votes at Westminster in 1680. besides Oxford Votes 1681. 24 Votes of the House of Commons at Westminster, 1680. from Numb. 1. to Numb. 30. being complete Sets as well as single Votes. 25 Votes of the House of Commons at Westminster, 1680. from Numb. 30 to 58. the end of that Sessions, sets or single. 26 Votes of the H. of Com. at Westminster, 1689. complete sets or single Votes. 27 Votes of the H. of Com. at Westminster. 1690. complete or single Votes. 28 Votes of the H. of Com. at Westminster, 1691. 29 Votes of the H. of Com. at Westminster, 1692. 30 Votes of the H. of Com. at Westminster, 1693. and 1694. 31 Acts of Parliament of Henry VII. 1. 2. 7. 14. 18. 19 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 27 34. 35. and 37th, Years of K. Hen. VIII. 2. 3. 4. 7th. Years, of King Edw. VI and 1. 2. 4. 5th. of K. Phil. and Q. Mary. 32 Acts of Parliament of the 1. 5. 8. 12. 15. 17. 18. 23. 27. 29 31. 35. 39 and 43. Years of Q. Eliz. 33 Acts of K. James I. in the 1. 3. 4. 7. and 21st. Years of his Reign. 34 Acts of K. Char. I. in the Years 1. 3. 4. 10. 16. 17. 18. 35 State-Acts in the Years 1648. and 1649. 36— Id. in the Year 1650. 37— Id. in the Year 1651. 38— Id. in the Year 1652. 39— Id. in the Year 1653. 40 State Acts, Id. in the Years 1656. 1657. 41— Id. in the Year 1659. 42 Acts of Parliament in the 12th. and 13th. Years of the Reign of K. Charles II. 43 Acts of K. Ch. II. in the 14th. and 15th. Years. 44— of K. Ch. II. in the 16th. 17th. 18th. 19th. and 20th. Years. 45— of K. Ch. II. in the 22d. 23d. 25th. 27th. and 29th. Years. 46— of K. Ch. II. likewise in the 30th. 31st. and 32d. Years. 47— in the Reign of K. James II. 48— K. W. and Q. M. in their 1st. 2d. and 3d. Years. 49— K. W. and Q. M. in the 4th. 5th. and 6th. Years. 50 Several Tracts written most by different Pens, relating to the Popish Intrigues, for, and against. 51 Divers Treatises relating to the Fanatic Plot, or Rye Plot, etc. of the Dissenters, for, and against. 52 Dr. Oates' divers pieces, with several answers to him, Vindications of him, and all concerning him. 53 Pieces of Dangerfield, with Answers to him, etc. 54 Narratives of the Popish Plot in General. 55— another Bundle of the same kind. 56— of the Irish Popish Plot. 57— of throwing the Pop. P. on the Presbyterians. 58— of mixed concerns. viz. Cruelty of the Papists, beyond Seas, Priests and Jesuits, Narrative of Settle, of Dr. Hawkins, and Fitz-harris, etc. 59 Informations of the Popish Plot, complete or single. 60 Depositions, Examinations, Abstracts of Examinations, and Confessions about the Popish Plot, of the conspirators in Scotland, with Affidavits about Sir Edmunbury-Godfrey's Death, etc. 61 Trials of the Conspirators in the Popish Plot. 62— of the Conspirators in the Presbyt. Plot. 63— mixed and different from the foregoing, of several Malefactors. 64 Arguments, Pleas, Proceed of Trials, Arraignments, Accusations, Reflections, Remarks, and Observations on Trials. 65 Sessions-proceeding at the Old-Bayly, Hick's- Hall, Proceed at the Assizes at York, in Ecclesiastical Courts, etc. 66 Last Speeches, Confessions, Behaviour, etc. of the Popish and Presbyterian Plot Malefactors, with great Variety of the Last Speeches, etc. of other Malefactors that have suffered as well in London as in several parts of the three Kingdoms. 67 Petitions of the Lord Major of London, and Common Council, to King, Protector, Parliament, with several private Men's Petitions to Parliament, on Estates, Wrongs, etc. 68 Letters on various Subjects, viz. Divinity Heads, Government, Plotting, foreign, and Domestic Affairs, etc. 69 Letters, another Bundle on the like Miscellaneous Heads, on divers Eminent Occasions, as well foreign as Domestic, as also Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, etc. 70 Answers on several singular Occasions, as well relating to State as private Matters. 71 Dialogues on Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military Matters, some by very Eminent Pens. 72 Articles of Peace and War, betwixt Kingdoms, States, Governments, etc. Articles of Impeachment, High Misdemeanour, Alliances, of war for the Soldiery, and Articles for settling Trade in Pensylvania,— etc. 73 Reasons and Replies on divers select Occasions, as well Divine as Civil. 74 Cases of various Kind's, of several of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commons concerning Trade, Commerce, Purchasing, Marriages, Sequestration, Elections, Subjection to Higher Powers, Navy-Creditors, Reprizals, besides a great Number of Statute and Common-Law Cases, by the most Eminent Hands. 75 London-Affairs, viz. divers Treatises about Election of Lord Majors, Sheriffs, their Rights, Privileges, Charter, Quo Warranto against it Arguments and Plead pro and con, their Building, R. Exchange, Estates in the Court of Orphans, Guildhall Proceed, Chambarlains Speeches, their Addresses and Petitions to King and Parliament, with abundance of Sheets and half Sheets, etc. Relating to London. 76 London-Affairs, viz. Acts and Orders of the Lord Major and Common Council, with their Rules, Directions, and By-Laws, besides a great Number of Acts and Orders of the Lord Major and Common Council, on Broadsides, 77 Law Discourses on several Statutes, Arguments on Trials, Judgements on the Bench given, of Writs of Enquiry, Registering wills, etc. of Irregular Proceed in Law, Ryley's Plead, Sessions Charges, Abstract of Penal Laws, Tables to Year Books, New-England Laws, with other curious Law Tracts. 78 Several Tracts, Relating to the Ecclesiastical Court, and their Proceed in Matterrs of Excommunication, Marriages, Divorces, Ecclesiastical Commission against Magdalen Coll. Oxon. with Answers to the Jurisdiction of that Court. 79 Divers Treatises of the Penal Laws, and of the King's Dispensing Power, and Liberty of Conscience. 80 A Bundle of Tracts, all relating to the Earl of Danby, viz. his Case, Answers, Arguments at the K. Bench Bar for Habeas Corpus, Replies to Sir Rob. Howard, etc. 81 State Miscellaneous Tracts Alphabetically digested, and containing Privy-Council and Parliament Proceed in great State Affairs, of Transactions and Deal against Foreign Princes and States, of Legislative Power, Succession, Associations, Conspiracies against K. W. of Parliament Elections, Question about Civil Policy and Government, Reason and Religion, about Rights and Liberties, Observations and Proposals in Matters, Vindications, Papers of K. Charles II. etc. Great Numbers that display, detect, and discover Popery, Papists, Jesuits, etc. others about the Lord Ormond, Lord Anglesey, Lord Shaftesbury, Fitz-harris, L' Estrange, Lord Essex, Sir Edmondbury-Godfrey, Gadbury, about Trimmer and Observator, Nonconformity, for, and against Hirelings in Churches, by J. M. Present State of English Affairs, with abundance of other Heads in the aforesaid Alphabet— Letter— A, 82— Id.— Id.— B. 83— Id.— Id.— C. 84— Id.— Id.— D. 85— Id.— Id.— E. 86— Id.— Id.— F. G. 87— Id.— Id.— H. I. K. L. 88— Id.— Id.— M. 89— Id.— Id.— N. 90— Id.— Id.— O. 91— Id.— Id.— P. 92— another Bundle in P. all relating to Papists, Popish Plot, etc. P. 93— Id.— Letter— Q. 94— Id.— Id.— R. 95— Id.— Id.— S. T. 96— Id.— Id.— V. W. 97 Scotch Tracts containing Divers State Matters of of that Kingdom together, the Proceed of their Convention in sets or single. 98 Of Irish Affairs divers Treatises. 99 French Affairs, Hist. of France, Grievances of the French Protestants, Reasons, Remonstrances, Petitions, Edicts, Alliances, secret Leagues, etc. 100 Memorials, of several Princes and Estates by their Ministers of State, Placeats concerning Commerce, etc. 101 Characters of divers sorts, Popish Successor as Court Favourite, of Holland, Quack-Doctors, etc. 102 Collection of Lists, Catalogues of Names, Tables, and Collection of Votes, Addresses, etc. 103 Term-Catalogues, as also the General Catalogues of all Books, Printed since the Fire 1666. 104 Lives and Memoires of Eminent Persons, as Kings, Queens, Statesmen, Generals, Nobles, Bishops, Commons, etc. 105 Music, Vocal and Instrumental, as Airs and Dialogues, Airs and Songs for 1. 2. and 3. Voices, Psalms set by Playford, Hymns and Anthems for Organs, Airs and Songs for the Theorbo-Bass, Communion-Service in 4 parts. 105* Plays, viz. Tragedy, Comedy, and Tragicomed. 106 Poems on Divine and Solemn Occasions, by several curious Pens. 107 Poems and Panegyrics, Congratulatory on Coronations, New-years-days, Arrivals, instalments, etc.— as also Poems by the Finest Hands, on the Deaths of Kings, Princes, and great Persons. 108 Poems by the most curious Wits, Pindaric, Lyric, Ode, and Heroic on the most select Subjects. 109 Poems on various select Occasions, by the Wits of the time, as Cowley, Waller, Dryden, Andr. marvel, etc. 110 Poems Satirical by the Best Pens. 111 Poems in single Sheets and half Sheets Alphabetically digested, of almost all manner of Subjects and Kind's, being in a great measure nigh all that has been printed since the Restauration in that Nature. 112 Poemata Variorum Argumentorum, Latinè scripta per Diversos Authores. 113 Miscellaneous Tracts, different from State Matters, on various Subjects, viz. Prefaces to several great Works, Pieces of my Lord Bacon, with other curious Tracts. 114 Narratives of Burning Cities, Fights, Sieges, battles, Sea-fights, Victories in several parts of the World, of Popish Practices, and History of Jetzer, Solemnities at Circumcisions, of Ecclesiastical Courts, of Jamaica, Carolina, and many Tracts of New-England, etc. 115 Accounts of Conspiracies, Murders, Treasons, King and Council Proceed; Shipwrecks, Burning Towns, Battles, Tangier, Pensylvania, etc. 116 Relations of Religious Conferences, of the Sufferings of the Piedmontois, Revolutions, Warsuccesses, Transactions between Turks and Christians, Fights by Land, Sea-Engagements, and Victories, Defeats, Sieges, of D. Monmouth, Tempests, Hurricanes, Algiers, Murders, of the Island St. Helena, Civil Wars of Bantam, etc. 117 Mathematical Tracts, viz. Architecture, Arithmetical, Astrological, Astronomical, Prophecies Ship-wrighting, Trigonometry, Geometrical, speaking Trumpet, Drawing, Limning, etc. 118 Military Tracts, viz. Military Principles, Instructions, Articles of War, way of Exercising Armies, of Embattailing Armies, of Artillery, Fortification, Sir Francis Vere's Military Conduct at Newport, Ostend, etc. of the like Subjects. 119 Many Papers all relating to the Land and Estate of Sir J. Stawell, and canvased in Parliam. 120 State Disbursements and Accounts, Crown Rents, Propositions to pay Crown Debts, about the Exchequer Affairs, Banks, Proposals of Annual Revenues. 121 Of Customs and Navy, of the Power of Customhouse, Committees, Penalties and Forfeitures relating to Customs, Commissions about Keys, Warves, etc. 121 Of Excise, Directions to Commissioners, La●… of it, with divers Tracts relating to Hearth-Mo●… 122 Merchandise, Commerce, their Rules, Rates, Methods, Merchant Accountant, Lond. Merchant, Propositions for advancing Merchandise, Merchandising to Pensylvania, against Transporting Gold and Silver, etc. 123 Improvements and Trade, Linnen-Manufacture, Coal-Trade, Colliers, Fen-drainers, Woodmongers, Stage-Coaches, Salt, Fishery, Improvements of Land, Ireland, etc. expedients for supplying the Poor, Trade betwixt English, Dutch, French, Spaniards, in the West-Indies, Tracts about East-India Joynt-Stock-Interlopers thither, Fellowship Merchants, Proposals of Advancement by Trades, Remonstrances, Petitions, etc. about Merchant's Losses, etc. 124 Sea-Affairs, Rules for Passes, Certificates, Prise Office Matters, Piracy, Norway Navigation, of Increasing Navigation, of Sizes, Lengths, Rigging, etc. Stores, etc. of Ships, of Sea-lights, necessity of Free-Ports, etc. 125 Sir Roger L' Estrange's Pieces with several against him. 126— his Observator, a Dialogue in complete sets— Prin. in the Year 1681. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 127— Observators for the Year 1681. 1st. Vol. 128— Id.— 1682. 1st. Vol. 129— Id.— 1683. 1st. Vol. 130— Id.— 1683. 2d. Vol. 1684. 1685. 1686. 2d. and 3d. Vol. 131 New Observators, or Mercurius Reformatus in the Years 1689. 1690. 1691. 1692. by R. Baldwin and Dorm. Newman. 132 Protestant Observator, or Democritus Flens— Dialoguewise, printed by Jon. Low.— 1681. 133 Heraclitus Ridens, a Dialogue of the Times— 1681. B. Took. 134 Democritus Ridens, or Comus and Momus, Dialogue, pr. by Fr. Smith. 134 Momus Ridens, or Comical Remarks on the Public Reports 1690. and 1691. Publ. by R. Taylor 135 Complete Sets of London Gazettes, from the Beginning 1665. to the Year 1694. 136 Gazettes for the Years 1665. 6. 7. 8. 9 Inclusive. 137— Id.— 1670. 1671. 1672. 1673. 1674. 138— Id.— 1675. 1676. 1677. 1678. 1679. 139— Id.— 1680. 1681. 1682. 1683. 1684. 140— Id.— 1685. 1686. 1687. 1688. 1689. 141— Id.— 1690. 1691. 1692. 1693. 1694. 142 Gazett of Lond. in French all Years. 143 Orange Gazett for the Years 1688. 1689. for Jane Curtis. 144 English Gazett 1680. by Tho. Fox. Westminster Gazett 1680. by Tho. Fox. Paris Gazettes. Haerlem Courrants, or Gazettes several Years. Relationes Extraordinariae Anno 1679. Col. 145 London Mercury, or Moderate Intelligencer, by G. Croom. 1682. — or Currant Domestic and Foreign Intelligencer, by the same Croom. 1682. — or the Orange Intelligence, by G. Croom. 1688. 146 London Mercury, or News Foreign and Domestic, by T. Vile. 1682. 147 Loyal Impartial Mercury, or News Foreign and Domestic by E. Brooks published by T. Benskins, 1682. 148 The true Protestant Mercury, or Occurrences, Foreign and Domestic, by Langley Curtis. 1680. 81. and 1682. 149 The Impartial Protestant Mercury, or Domestic for the Years 1681. and 1682. publs. by R. Janeway. 150 City Mercury, or Advertisements concerning Trade, by R. Everingham, Benj. Harris, Mercury and Intelligence Offices, E. Howkins, etc. for div. Years. 151 The Mercury, or Advertisements of all sorts. Mercury, or Advertisements concerning Trade. 1668. London-Mercury 1669. City and Country Mercury. Mercurius Civicus, or the City Mercury, by R. Everingham. 1680. — Id. or Account of Affairs Domestic and Foreign by R. Everingham. 1679. 152 Mercurius Anglicus, True News, or the weekly Occurrences 1680. 1681. by Robert Harford. 153 Mercurius Publicus, or Domestic and Foreign News. 1680. — Veridicus, communicating the best English News, publs. by W. Henchman. 1681. — Bifrons, or the English Janus, containing Domestic and Foreign News. 1681. — Vrbanicus & Rusticus, or the City and Country Mercury. — Infernus, or News from the other World, by Thomas Marlowe. — Librarius, or Accounts of Books several Years. 154 Athenian Mercury's several Years and Volumes. 155 English Intelligencer, Tho. Rurhill. London Intelligencer, John Wallis. 1688. 1689. Moderate Intelligencer, R. Robinson. 1682. Universal Intelligence, Jo. Wallis. 1688. 1689. Friendly Intelligence.— 1679. 156 Domestic Intelligence, or News from both City and Country, as also from Foreign Parts. 1679. by Benj. Harris. 157— the same for the Years 1680. 1681. by Benj. Harris. 158— Intelligence for promoting Trade, Benj. Harris. 1683. 159 True Domestic Intelligence, News both from City and Country, for the Years 1679. and 1680. by Nath. Thompson. 160 Loyal Protestant, and True Domestic Intelligence, or News both from City and Country, from 1680. to 1682. in complete Sets, etc. publs. by Nath. Thompson. 161 London Impartial Intelligence, or Occurrences Foreign and Domestic. 1680. by Tho. Benskins. The Protestant Oxford Intelligence, or Occurrences Foreign and Domestic. 1671. by T. Benskins. Domestic Intelligence, or News from City and Country. 1681. 1682. published, by T. Benskins. 162 Protestant Intelligence, Domestic and Foreign, by Fra. Smith. 1680. and 1681. 163 Currant Intelligence, Domestic and Foreign, by Jn. Smith. 1679. 80. 81. — Intelligence, by J. Macock. 1666. and Allen Banks. 1681. 164 Loyal Intelligence, or News from City and Country, 1679. and 1680. The True Protestant Domestic Intelligence. 1680. Catholic Intelligence, or Infallible Newsboth Domestic and Foreign. 1679. for J. How. Jockeys Intelligencer of Horses and Coaches. J. Smith. 1683. Geographical Intelligence. 1689. The Weekly Intelligence, or News from City and Country 1679. by Sam. Croutch. 165 Poor Robin's Intelligence. 1676. — Intelligence Revived. 1677. — Occurrences. 1677. and 1678. — Memoires. 1678. — Dreams. 1681. Poor Gillan against Poor Robin's Weekly Intelligence. 166 English Courant. 1688. and 1688/9. Protestant Courant, or News Foreign and Domestic. 1682. London Courant. 1688. 167 Conventicle-Courant, setting forth Proceed against Unlawful Meetings. 1682. by J. Hilton. 168 Public Occurrences truly stated. 1677. and 1678. by Geor Larkin. 169 Monthly Recorder of all Occurrences, both Foreign and Domestic, published by Langley Curtis. 1682. New News Books, or Occurrences Foreign and Domestic, R. Janeway. 1682. True and Impartial Account of Casualties happening in City and Country, for Jane Curtis. 1688. 170 Weekly Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity in the Rebellion in England 1641. by Benj. took. 1681. 171 Weekly Remarks on the Transactions abroad, Dorm. Newman. 1691. — Packet of Advice from France, R. Baldwin. 1691. — Pacquets of Advice from Geneva, N. Thompson. 1681. — Pacquets of Advice from Ireland, with the Irish Courant, J. Hunt. 1690. — Discoverer stripped Naked, or Jest and Earnest exposed, B. Harris. 1681. — Visions of the Pop. P. T. Benskins. 1681. — Test Paper, publs. by G. Croom. 1688. — Advertisements of Books, R. Everingham. 1680. — Memorials, or account of Books, B. Corbet. 1688. — Lampoons, or Reflections on Public News Letters, R. Taylor. 1690. Epitome of Weekly News, publs. by Langle● Curtis. 1682. Observations on Weekly Bills of Mortality, by E. J. 1686. Advice from Parnassus, Print. for H. L. 1680. Sheets and half Sheets, Folio. 172 Of Succession, Historical Accounts, Considerations, Pleas, Answers, Replies, Vindications, etc. of Popish Successor, Bill of Exclusion, for, and against, abundance of Tracts by very Eminent Pens. 173 Of Parliaments, their Power, Supremacy, Rights, Inconveniences of Parliaments long sitting, Opinions, Arguments, Debates, Votes, Resolves, Proceed, Reasons, Remonstrances about very high Matters in both Houses, Depositions before them, Proposals and Propositions to them about Grievance, Trade, Bill of Exclusion, suppressing Popery, Union among Protestants, Words in Season, Warnings, Advices, Appeals, Supplications, etc. to Parliaments, Arguments between Lords and Com. etc. 174 Declarations of several Kings of England. Great Turks, Czars of Moscovy, Emperor of Germany, Kings of France, States of Holland, etc. Protector, Commons in Parliament, and Quakers in New-England, etc. Proclamations, Instructions, Votes, Resolves, Ordinances, Orders, etc. on very extraordinary Occasions, in Divers Years. 175 Collection of Papers, all relating to the Prince of Orange, the Revolution, the Convention, and the Change of Government at that time. 176 Memorials, Memento's and Answers to them by Ministers of State, of the Emperor, Kings, Princes and States, residing in several Courts of Europe; Intimations by Deputies of State, several State Reasons and Narratives about Tithes, Propriety of Estates, Lieutenancy, against Addressing, Oath of Allegiance, for, and against Liberty of Conscience, Penalties on Dissenters, against Bishop's Votes, Bill of Exclusion, Test, for K. Jam. Removal from Rochester, Persecuting of Protestants, with abundance of State Remarks and Observations, and other State Matters about Succession, Bill of Exclusion, Lord Danby, etc. 177 Bundle, all relating to the City of London, its Rights, Guildhall Proceed, and Common-Hall, about Lord Major, and Sheriffs Elections, and Offices, of Electing Parliament Members for London and Southwark, Common-Council Tracts, Lord Major, Aldermen and Common-Council, their Orders, Addresses, Petitions, Letters, Patents, etc. of returning City Jurors, Disbursements about St. Paul's, about securing from Fire divers Papers, Royal-Exchange, Lord Majors and Recorders Speeches, Quo Warranto, and Charter Business, divers things, with abundance of other Subjects all relating to London Matters. 178 Addresses of almost all kinds, from Counties, Cities, Towns, Burroughs, Quarter-Sessions in several parts, divers Orders and Communities of Men, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil and Military, etc. 179 Speeches of Kings, Queens, Chancellors, Speakers of the Commons, several Members of the Lords and Commons Houses, Judges, Lord Majors, Recorders, Citizens in Common-Halls, at Elections of Members for Parliament, Speeches in the Scotch and Irish Parliament, with MSS. Speeches of the Lord Shaftesbury and Winnington. 180 Answers of abundance of sorts, to Letters, Petitions, Speeches, and Miscellaneous Matters. 181 Vindications of divers sorts, relating to various Miscellaneous Affairs. 182 Characters of abundance of sorts. 183 Cases of abundance of kinds about Elections, Sheriffs, Merchant-Adventurers, Traders in divers matters, Undertakers, Projectors, about Oaths, French Protestants, public and private Persons of almost all Ranks. 184 Petitions of several Bodies and Communities of People, to King, Parliament, Lord Majors, etc. as also divers of several of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commons, upon the Accounts of Injuries, Oppression, Trade, etc. 185 Papers, and Copies of Papers of very eminent Dying Persons left, many about State Matters, as to Treason, etc. with Animadversions and Observations in many of them. 186 Dialogues of almost all sorts in Prose. 187 Letters on select Subjects, relating as well to Foreign, as Domestic Affairs, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, etc. by the most curious Pens of Men of the best Ranks, Qualities and Orders, etc. from the Year 1670. to 1680. 188— Letters on select Subjects, etc. from the Year 1680. to 1690. 189— Letters on select Subjects without Dates of Years. 190— Letters, etc. Alphabetically digested. 191 Examinations, Confessions, Behaviour, Last Dying Speeches of Malefactors, as well Beheaded, as Hanged, Burnt, etc. with Animadversions and Observations on many of the Dying Papers, some of them left behind them. 192 Collection of Pamph. all relating to Popery, Papists, Plot-business carried on by the Papists in England and Ireland, etc. 193 News from divers Parts and Places, as well from abroad as in our own Kingdom, of Battles, Sieges, Sea-fights, and of divers strange and wonderful matters. 194 Last Speeches and Confessions, Narratives of Murders, as well in divers Parts of the three Kingdoms as abroad, Sessions-proceeding, Trials, Examinations, etc. 195 Relations of Apparitions, Comets, Eclipses, Predictions, Prophecies, Prognostications, Visions, etc. 196 Catalogues, Lists, Registers, etc. of Nobility, Gentry, Parliament-Men, Commons, Lawyers, Voters in Parliaments, etc. 197 Scotch Affairs, containing abundance of Sheets and half Sheets of several things relating to State, Convention Papers, etc. 198 Irish Affairs, containing many Papers about the Duke of Ormond, Reduction of Ireland, Siege of Londonderry, Limerick, Dublin, etc. 199 Prologues, Epilogues, and Dialogues in Verse, by the Wits of the Times. 200 Songs and Ballads most of the newest forts. 201 Poetical Tracts alphabetically digested. 202 Poetical Sheets and half Sheets, by the most eminent Hands in Latin. 203 Of Trade and Printing, of Improvements, as well in general as in particular, Wool, Tin, abundance about our Plantations in the West and East-Indies; Reasons and Divers Proposals about regulating Printing, Proposals of Subscriptions for Printing great Works, etc. 204 Bundle of Miscellaneous Sheets and half Sheets, alphabetically digested, containing abundance of very curious Papers, most relating to considerable State Matters, and since the Restauration of K. Ch. II. down to these times. 205 Another Bundle of the like Miscellaneous Alphabet, from the Letter J. to the end of the Alph. Folio's on Broadsides. 206 A very large Bundle of Divinity matters, containing the Dying Sayings, and last Speeches of abundance of our English Divines, as well Episcopal as Presbyterial, with abundance of Instructions, Directions to all Christians, etc. Beginning with A. to the Letter J. Inclusive. 207 A second Bundle of the aforesaid Alphabet, beginning at the Letter K. to the end of the Alphabet. 208 State Acts of Parliament, from 1650. to 1660. 209 Proclamations on divers eminent Occasions, from 1638. to 1667. 210— the same from the Year 1667. to 1674. 211— Id.— from 1674. to 1678. 212— Id.— from 1678. to 1684. 213— Id.— from 1684. to 1689. 214— Id.— from 1689. to 1692. 215— Id.— from 1692. to 1695. 216 Declarations on very great Occasions, from the Year 1650. to 1692. 217 Votes, Orders, Ordonnances of Parliament, Privy Council, with Resolves of Parliament, from 1650. to 1692. 218 Remonstrances and Representations of Noblemen, Knights, Gentlemen, Clergymen, Citizens, Burgesses, and Commons, from several Parts of the Kingdom; Relations of Sieges, battles, etc. 219 Addresses of abundance of various sorts, from Corporations and divers Communities of People in the 3 Kingdoms, besides from single Persons, as Statesmen, Noblemen, Divines, Gentry, and Com. 220 Petitions from divers Parts of the three Kingdoms, of several Corporations, as well as private Persons of all Ranks, to the King, Parliament, House of Lords, House of Commons, Oliver, etc. in divers Years, as well before, as since the Restauration: All Alphabetically digested. 221 Papers most relating to K. Charles I. containing Speeches, Demands, Messages, Answers, Commissions, with divers other matters, with some Speeches besides. 222 Scotch and Irish Proclamations, Declarations, Acts, Publications, Orders, on divers great Occasions. 223 Vast Number of single Letters, of Kings, Princes, States, Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Commons, Generals, Admirals, from Counties, Cities, Burroughs, etc. in the three Kingdoms, all from the Year 1640. to 1682. 224 Lists and Catalogues of Members of both Houses of Parliament, Privy-Council, of Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, and Lords, Forces and Regiments, Field-Officers, Commanders in Armies, of Officers slain in several Battles, both at Home and Abroad; Field-Officers of the London Militia, of Commanders in Armies, Navies, Country Militia, Lords Lieutenants of Counties, Sheriffs of Counties, Aldermen, Common-Council Men, and Lieutenancy of London, Polls of Companies, Officers of London, Train'dbands, of Divines approved by the House of Parliament, Pensioners of the Long Parliament, Governors, and Children of Christ's Hospital, of the K. Judges, E. of Cambridge, E. of Holland, Lord Capel, Sir John Owen's Judges, Members of the Royal Society, Fellows of Physician's College, Convention Members, Adventurers in East-India, and African Stocks, Convocation Members, Lent Preachers, Governors of the Sons of the Clergy, of the first Anabaptists, Martyrs in Q. Mary's time, K. Chaplains, Rebels in the West, of the Parliament of Women, etc. this Bundle from the Year 1640. to 1674. 225 Lists and Catalogues from the Year 1674. to 1694. 226 Tables to the Bible, of Ecclesiastical Writers, of Israel's Judges, of the Christian Religion, Resolution Tables, of Church Duties, Chronological Tables Latin and English for reading History, of the Computation of Years, Tithing Tables, Marriage Tables of Consanguinity, Royal Table of Shorthand Characters, of the West and North Roads, of Parish Duties, of Artificers and Labourers Wages, of Loss and Gain, Tide-Table, of scantlings of Timber, for Victuallers, of Assize of Bread, of Aequations of Numerical Proportions, etc. 227 Cases of divers of the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Commons, with the Characters of Persons of several Orders and Qualities. 228 Of Trade, its Improvement in general, of Bees, Wool-manufacture, levelling of the Fens, River Wyer, East-India Trade, Guinny, Bermuda, of Improvement in Ireland, by Fishery, Irish , Butter and Cheese, French salt Coal-Trade, Leather, Importing Books, White-paper Undertakers, Water-Engins, Reasons offered to Parliament from several Companies of London about Trade, Papers about the Excise and Hearth-money, etc. 229 Presentments of the Grand Juries of several Places, Orders of Quarter-Sessions, Car-men, Hackney-Coaches, for Relief of the poor and maimed Soldiers, for apprehending of Highwaymen, against Sectaries and fanatics against Conventicles, for repairing of Highway and Roads, for regulating Innkeepers, Horse-keepers, and Stable-keepers, for settling of the Wages of Artificers, Labourers, and Servants, Brewer's Prizes for Drink, against Swearing and Cursing, for Sea-coal-prizes, etc. 230 Poems on Divine Subjects, and on the most solemn Occasions. 231 Poems on divers Miscellaneous Subjects, on a vast number of very select Occasions most written by the Wits of the Times, Alphabetically digested, from A. to the Letter K. 232— Poems, a second Bundle of the said Alphabet, from the Letter K. to the end of the Alphabet. 233 A large Number of New-fashioned Songs and Ballads. 234 Elegies on Kings, Princes, Statesmen, Nobility, Divines, Gentry, and several eminent Commoners, Physicians, Quacks, Mathematicians, Lord Majors, Aldermen, eminent Tradesmen, Generals, Inferior Officers, etc. from the Year 1640. to the Year 1680. 235 Elegies, a second Bundle from the Year 1680, to the Year 1693. 236 Divers Physic Broadsides with Catalogues of their Pharmacorum. 237 Broadsides with Brass-plates, and Explanations in Print at the bottom of them, Popish Damnable Plot, Mock-Processions, ridiculing the Pope, Earthquakes, several Heretics, Hunting for Money, with abundance such like. 238 Miscellaneous Matters on abundance of curious Occasional Subjects, most published since the Restauration of K. Ch. II. all Alphabetically digested: This Bundle from the Letter A. to L. 239— Miscellaneous Matters, the second Bundle from the Letter L. to the end of the Alphabet. 240 Relations of strange News from several Parts of Europe, with accounts of vast Numbers of mixed Matters, as Engagements, Fights, Victories, Losses, Earthquakes, Storms, etc. Latini, etc. In Quarto. 1 LInguis Orientalibus Tractatus varii Theologici, Miscellanei, Poetici, etc. Rabbi varii in Divers. subject. de Patribus, de Judaeis tractatus varii, Disput. Anti-Judaicae, Vaticinia Heb. de Messia, de sigillis Persarum, Targum, Gram. Hebr. Chald. Syriacae Aethiop. Pers. Arab. Turc. etc. 2 Graecorum Veterum, Philosophorum, Historicorum, Oratorum, Astronomicorum, Poetarum, etc. fragmenta, Tract. Theolog. Epigram. Gr. & Gram. Gr. 3 Tractatus varli Theologici, viz. Romanistae omnium Ordinum, Protestants diversi, omnes in Alphabetico ordine digest.— Litt.— A.B. 4— Theologici— Litt.— C. 1ma. 5— Id.— Litt.— C. 2da. 6— Id.— Litt.— D. E. 7— Id.— Litt.— F. G. 8— Id.— Litt.— H. I. K. L. 9— Id.— Litt.— M. N. O. 10— Id.— Litt.— P. Q. 11— Id.— Litt.— R. S. 12— Id.— Litt.— T. V. W. 12* Conciones ab eminentiss. ministris Ecclesiae Anglicanae predicatae. 13 Theses, Disputationes & Conclusiones Theologicae, Philosophicae, Juridicae, Medicae, & Mathematicae in varia Argumenta & Subject. 14 Tract. varii Miscellanei, viz. Prophetiae & prog. nosticationes Jo. Pici variae, Fasti Romanorum, de ponderibus & mensuris, de Monarchia Absoluta, Tract. de Card. Richelleu & Mazarino, Archiepif. Spalatensi, etc. 15 Tr. Historici varii, viz. de Rebus Anglicis, Germanicis, Belgicis, Hispanicis, Lusitanicis, Suecicis, Danicis, Saxonicis, Geldricis, Anhaltinis, Venetis, Copticis, de Rebus Universalibus Orbis, etc. 16 Acta Eruditorum publicata Lipsiae variis Annis & Mensibus. 17 Vitae Quorundam Theologorum, Sacerd. Reformatorum & Clariss. Virorum, Epistolae & Panegyrici Clarissimorum Virorum. 18 Orationes in diversas selectas Occasiones ab eminentissimis Viris Usitatae, Tract. quidam de Rhetorica. 19 Poemata sacra, etc. in Jesum Christum, in Jacobum primum, Car. primum, Oliverum Protectorem, in Restaurationem Caroli secundi, in Geor-Ducem Albermarl. Funebria Elogia, Anthologia, Epithalamia, etc. Univers. Oxoniensis & Cartabrigiensis. 20 Poemata varia in 40r. B. cincta. 21 School-books, Latin and English, alphabetically digested.— Letter— A. B. 22— Id. School-books— Litt.— C. 23— Id.— Litt.— D. E. F. 24— Id.— Litt.— G. H. I. I. 25— Id.— Litt.— L. M. N. O. P. 26— Id.— Litt.— P. 27— Id.— Litt.— R. 28— Id.— Litt.— S. T. V W. 29 Tractatus varii Medici, Chirurgici, Anatomici, Chymici, etc. Eminent. Authorum Alphabetico Ordine digesti ab Litt. A. usque ad Litt. N. 30— Medici, etc. à Litterâ N. ad finem Alphabeti. 31 Tract. Juridici, viz. de Consiliis, de Divortiis, Consuetudinibus, privilegiis Matrimonil, etc. 32 Philosophici, viz. de Anima, de Miraculis Naturae, de causa Aestus maris, de Natura Lucis, etc. 33 Mathematici, viz. Geometrica varia, Astronomica, Astrologica, Mechanica, de Cometis, Logarith. de Anno solari, de sphaera, perspectiva, de Horologiis, de quadratura Circuli, Algebraica, & de motu Terrae, Alphabetico Ordine regulate à Litt. A. Usque ad L. 34— Mathematici, à Litt. L. ad finem Alphabeti. 35 French Tracts of variety of Subjects, Divinity, Miscellany, History, Poetry, Plays, Romances, Physic, Mathematics, etc. 36— another Bundle of French Tracts, some in Folio. 37 Bundle of Italian Tracts of various Subjects. 38 Spanish and Portugese Tracts. 39 High-Dutch Tracts, containing Historical Relations of the Germane Wars in several Years, etc. 40 Low-Dutch Tracts, etc. of variety of Subjects. 41— another Bundle of Low-Dutch Tracts. Divinity English in Quarto. 42 Common-Prayers and old Concordances. 43 Canons and Constitutions made by our English Convocation, etc. at several times, from the beginning of the Reformation to these latter times. 44 Forms of Prayer, from the Year 1603. to 1618. 45— from the Year 1625. to 1640. 46— from 1640. to 1648. 47— from 1660. to 1662. 48— from 1663. to 1674. 49— from 1678. to 1686. 50— from 1688. to 1693. 51 Catechisms of divers, with all controversial Papers about the Assemblies Catechism. 52 Directory for the public Worship of God in the three Kingdoms, and several Directions about public Service. 53 Several Tracts concerning the State and Discipline of the Church of Scotland. 54 Confessions of Faith of several Kingdoms, Principalities, and Estates, as of England, Scotland, the French Protestants, Genevites, Palatinate, Wirtemberge, Sweden, etc. 55 Articles agreed on by the Archbishops, Bishops, and inferior Clergy in several Convocations since the Reformation, Articles of the Protestant French Clergy, Articles of Visitation and enquiry made in several Dioceses of this Kingdom. 56— Articles of the like sorts, a second Bundle. 57 Forms of Consecration, of Churches, etc. Advices to the Clergy, considerations on the Act of Uniform. 58 Injunctions given by Qu. Eliz. and K. James I with Instruction to the Bishops of the several Dioceses. 59 Sermons Preached at Court before the King by the most eminent Divines in all times— Lett.— A. B. 60— Court Sermons— Let. C. 61— Court Sermons— D. 62— Court Sermons— E. F. 63— Court Sermons— G. H. I. K. 64— Court Sermons— L. 65— Court Sermons— M. 66— Court Sermons— N. P. 67— Court Sermons— R. 68— Court Sermons— S. 69— Court Sermons— S. 70— Court Sermons— T. V. W. Y. 71 Coronation Sermons Preached by the most topping Divines, at the Coronations of several Kings, all alphabetically digested. 71* Inauguration Sermons, by famous Divines, alphabetically digested. 72 Parliament Sermons Preached before the Parliament, in the times of the Civil Wars, by the eminentest Preachers at that time, alphabetically digested.— Lett.— A. B. 73— Parliament Sermons— B. 74— Parliament Sermons— B. 75— Parliament Sermons— B. 76— Parliament Sermons— C. 77— Parliament Sermons— C. 78— Parliament Sermons— C. 79— Parliament Sermons— C. 80— Parliament Sermons— D. E. 81— Parliament Sermons— F. G. 82— Parliament Sermons— G. 83— Parliament Sermons— H. 84— Parliament Sermons— H. 85— Parliament Sermons— H. I. K. 86— Parliament Sermons— L. 87— Parliament Sermons— M. N. O. 88— Parliament Sermons— St. Marshal. 89— Parliament Sermons— St. Marshal. 90— Parliament Sermons— P. 91— Parliament Sermons— R. 92— Parliament Sermons— S. 93— Parliament Sermons— S. 94— Parliament Sermons— T. V. 95— Parliament Sermons— W. 96— Parliament Sermons— W. 97— Parliament Sermons— W. Y. 98 Parliament Sermons, by the ablest Divines since the Year 1660. A. B. C. D. E. G. H. I. P. 99— Parliamentary Sermons since 1660. R. 100— Parliamentary Sermons— S. T. O.— 101 Funeral Sermons Preached at the Funerals of the most eminent Persons of all Orders and Ranks, by the most famous of the Ministry, alphabetically digested.— Letter A. 102— Funeral Sermons— B. 103— Funeral Sermons— C. 104— Funeral Sermons— D. E. F. G. 105— Funeral Sermons— H. 106— Funeral Sermons— H. 107— Funeral Sermons— I. K. 108— Funeral Sermons— L. M. N. O. 109— Funeral Sermons— P. Q. R. 110— Funeral Sermons— S. 111— Funeral Sermons— S. 112— Funeral Sermons— T. V. 113— Funeral Sermons— W. 114 Sermons Preached at the Visitation of several Dioceses, by the best Divines, alphabetically digested, Letter.— A. B. C. D. E. F. G. 115 Visitation Sermons.— H. I. K. L. N. O. P. Q. R. 116 Visitation Sermons.— S. T. V W. 117 Sermons Preached at the several Assizes in divers parts of this Kingdom, etc. kept, alphabetically digested.— Lett.— A. B. 118— Assize Sermons— C. 119— Assize Sermons— D. F. 120— Assize Sermons— G. H. I. K. L. M. 121— Assize Sermons— O. P. R. T. 122— Assize Sermons— S. 123— Assize Sermons— V. W. Y. 124 Thanksgiving Sermons, Preached by the most reputed Divines, alphabetically digested. A. B. C. F. G. 125— Thanksgiving Sermons— H. I. L. M. N. O. P. 126— Thanksgiving Sermons— R. S. T. W. 127 Sermons Preached on Jan. the 30th. on the Martyrdom of K. Charles I. by able Divines. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. 128— Sermons on the 30th. of January. L. M. P. S. T. W. 129 Sermons on the 29th. of May, alphabetically digest. 130 Sermons on the 5th. of November. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. 131— Sermons on the 5th. of November. H. I. K. L. M. P. R. 132— Sermons on the 5th. of Novemb. S. T. V W. 133 Artillery Sermons, alphabetically digested. 134 Lent Sermons, Preached by the most eminent Divines. A. B. C. D. E. G. H. 135 Lent Sermons.— L. M. N. P. R. S. W. 136 Farewell Sermons, alphabetically digested. 137 Sermons Preached at the time of Easter, by the most considerablest Divines. A. B. C. E. F. G. 138 Easter Sermons.— I. K. L. M. N. O. 139 Easter Sermons.— P. R. S. T. V W. 140 Sermons Preached on the 2d. of September, the day the great Fire of London broke out, all alphabetically digested. 141 Festival Sermons, Preached by the most eminent Divines of the times.— A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. 142— Festival Sermons.— L. M. P. R. S. T. V W. 143 Fast Sermons, Preached by the most eminent Divines, alphabetically digested. A. B. C. D. F. 144 Fast Sermons— G. H. I. 145 Fast Sermons— N. P. R. S. V W. 146 Sermons at Elections, alphabetically digested. 147 Consecration Sermons, alphabetically digested. Confirmation Sermons, alphab. digested. Conference Sermons, alphab. digested. 148 Sermons Preached on Thousands of different Texts, and on Divers Occasions, by the most considerable Divines, all alphab. digested. Lett.— A. 149— Sermons on divers Occasions— A. 150— Sermons, etc.— A. 151— Sermons, etc.— B. 152— Sermons, etc.— B. 153— Sermons, etc.— B. 154— Sermons, etc.— B. 155— Sermons, etc.— B. 156— Sermons, etc.— C. 157— Sermons, etc.— C. 158— Sermons, etc.— C. 159— Sermons, etc.— C. 160— Sermons, etc.— D. 161— Sermons, etc.— D. 162— Sermons, etc.— D. 163— Sermons, etc.— E. 164— Sermons, etc.— F. 165— Sermons, etc.— F. 166— Sermons, etc.— F. 167— Sermons, etc.— G. 168— Sermons, etc.— G. 169— Sermons, etc.— G. ●…— Sermons, etc.— G. 171— Sermons, etc.— H. 172— Sermons, etc.— H. 173— Sermons, etc.— H. 174— Sermons, etc.— H. 175— Sermons, etc.— H. 176— Sermons, etc.— I. 177— Sermons, etc.— I. 178— Sermons, etc.— K. 179— Sermons, etc.— L. 180— Sermons, etc.— M. 181— Sermons, etc.— M. 182— Sermons, etc.— M. 183— Sermons, etc.— M. N. O. 184— Sermons, etc.— P. 185— Sermons, etc.— P. 186— Sermons, etc.— P. 187— Sermons, etc.— P. 188— Sermons, etc.— R. 189— Sermons, etc.— R. 190— Sermons, etc.— S. 191— Sermons, etc.— S. 192— Sermons, etc.— S. 193— Sermons, etc.— S. 194— Sermons, etc.— S. 195— Sermons, etc.— T. 196— Sermons, etc.— T. V. 197— Sermons, etc.— W. 198— Sermons, etc.— W. 199— Sermons, etc.— W. 200— Sermons, etc.— W. Y. 201 Dr. John Wallis of Oxon. his Sermons on the Trinity. 202 Answers to Sermons. Vindication of Sermons. Replies to Sermons. Reflections on Sermons. Animadversions on Sermons. Observations on Sermons. Confirmation of Sermons. Certain Queres to Sermons. Queres upon Quer. Sermons. Letters to Sermons. 203 Wedding Sermons Preached by very considerable Divines, alphabetically digested. 204 Sermons Preached by the most eminent Divines, before several of the Lords Mayors of the City of London, etc. alphabetically digested A. B. 205— Sermons Preached before the Lord Mayor C. D. E. F. 206— Sermons before the Lord's Mayor— G. H. 207— Sermons before the Lord's Mayor— I. K. L. 208— Sermons before the Lord's Mayor M. N. O. P. R. S. 209— Sermons before the Lord's Mayor T. V W. Y. 210 Several Tracts of Ordination in the Church of England way, divers of Ordination by laying on Hands, written by the most eminent Divine on both sides. 211 Abundance of very curious Tracts and Pamphlets, all relating to the lawfulness of Lay-preaching, and that Women may likewise hold forth, written most of them by very smart Pens. 212 Liturgy, or Common-Prayer of the Church of England, abundance of curious Tracts both for, and against it, wherein is quoted all the Authorities and Arguments that may, or can be handled on both sides, by the most eminent Men, all alphabetically digested. Lett.— A 213— Liturgy or Common-Prayer for, and against B. 214— Liturgy or Common-Prayer for, and against C. 215— Liturgy or Common-Prayer for, and against D. 216 Liturgy or Common-Prayer for, and against E. F. G. 217— Liturgy or Common-Prayer for, and against H. I. K. L. M. N. O. 218— Liturgy or Common-Prayer for, and against P. Q. R. S. T. V W. 219 Great Numbers of curious Pamphlets, written by very able Pens on Episcopacy, and are written both for Episcopacy as well as against it, alphabetically methodised— A. B. C. 220— Episcopacy for, and against it.— D. E. F. 221— Episcopacy for, and against it. G. H. I. K. L. M. 222— Episcopacy for, and against it. N. O. P. Q. R. 223— Episcopacy for, and against it. S. T. V W. 224 Of Ceremonies used in the Church, and of Divine Worship divers curious Tracts pro and con, of things indifferent in Worship, of the Ceremonies of the Surplice, Cross in Baptism, and Kneeling at the Sacrament, Communion Ralls, Singing Psalms, of Organs in Churches, etc. 225 Of Bowing at the Name of Jesus, abundance of fine Treatises for, and against it, together with divers Tracts about Kneeling in Receiving the Sacrament. 226 Sundry scarce Tracts about the Communion of the Church of England, Cases about Lay-Communion, with others about communing with the Church of England, written most by eminent Hands. 226* Of Communion and Communing, a 2d. Bund. 227 Of Schism and Separation, fine Treatises, wherein some of them set forth all the Heresies, Schisms, and Separation, from the third Century down to this time, Cases and Arguments about Schism, with abundance of that kind, alphabetically ordered. A. to L. 228 Of Schism and Separation. L. to the end of the Alphabet. 229 A Bundle of nothing else but Answers to Dr. Edward Stilling fleet's Books, entitled, the Unreasonableness of Separation, and the Mischief of Separation, placed according to Alphabet, from A. to L. 230— another Bundle of Answerers to Dr. Stillingfleet's Books of Separation, from Letter L. to the end. 231 Divers curious Persuasive Tracts, about uniting all Protestants, of Unity in the Church, by St. Cyprian, Peace, Union, especially in England. 231*— of Union amongst Protestants, a second Bundle. 232 Of Liberty of Conscience, Toleration, Indulgence, Comprehension, etc. Very curious and learned Treatises pro and con, with all the strenuous Arguments used by our modern Divines on those Subjects, ordered in Alphabet. A. B. 233— of Liberty of Conscience, etc.— C. D. E. F. G. 234— of Liberty of Conscience, etc.— H. I. K. 235— of Liberty of Conscience.— L. 236— of Liberty of Conscience. M. O. P. Q. R. S. 237— of Liberty of Conscience. T. V W. Z. 238 D. of Buckingham's Papers for Liberty of Conscience, with all the Answers, Remarks, Refiections upon him, ordered into one Bundle. 239 K. James for Indulgence and Liberty of Conscience, together with abundance of Answers to it, and Reasons for not reading it. 240 Nonconformists Principles and Practices, Judgements, Pleas, Apologies, Vindications, with abundance of more Heads too tedious to name, and all relating to the Nonconformists. A. to F. 241 Nonconformists Principles and Practices, from the Letter F. to M. 242 Nonconformists Principles and Practices, from the Letter M. to R. 243 Nonconformists Principles and Practices, from the Letter R. to the end of the Alphabet. 244 Of Church-Government and Controversies about it, etc. being a vast Collection of some hundreds Tracts and Pamph. as well Modern, as in the time of the Civil Wars and before, written by the smartest Pens of the times, wherein one may see the Janglings between the Episcopal and Presbyterial Party, the Contests between the Independent and Presbyter, with abundance of Cavils and Invectives of other Sects, all reduced into an Alphabetical Method. Letter A. 245— of Church Government and Controversies. A. 246— of Church Government and Controversies. A. 247— of Church Government and Controversies. A. 248— of Church Government and Controversies. B. 249— of Church Government and Controversies. B. 250— of Church Government and Controversies. B. 251— of Church Government, etc. B. 252— of Church Government, etc. C. 253— of Church Government, etc. C. 254— of Church Government, etc. C. 255— of Church Government, etc. C. 256— of Church Government, etc. C. 257— of Church Government, etc. C. 258— of Church Government, etc. D. 259— of Church Government, etc. D. 260— of Church Government, etc. D. 261— of Church Government, etc. D. 262— of Church Government, etc. E. 263— of Church Government, etc. E. 264— of Church Government, etc. F. 265— of Church Government, etc. G. 266— of Church Government, etc. G. 267— of Church Government, etc. H. 268— of Church Government, etc. H. 269— of Church Government, etc. I. 270— of Church Government, etc. I. 271— of Church Government, etc. K. 272— of Church Government, etc. L. 273— of Church Government, etc. M. 274— of Church Government, etc. M. 275— of Church Government, etc. N. 276— of Church Government, etc. O. 277— of Church Government, etc. P. 278— of Church Government, etc. P. 279— of Church Government, etc. P. 280— of Church Government, etc. Q. 281— of Church Government, etc. R. 282— of Church Government, etc. R. 283— of Church Government, etc. S. 284— of Church Government, etc. S. 285— of Church Government, etc. T. 286— of Church Government, etc. T. 287— of Church Government, etc. V. 288— of Church Government, etc. V. 289— of Church Government, etc. Z. 290 A Bundle of the Holy Table, Name and Thing. 291 Another Bundle of Antidotum Lincolniense, or an Answer to a Book, entitled, the Holy Table, Name and Thing. 292 Smectymnuus being the several Answers, etc. of a Club of the Presbyterian Divines about the Liturgy and Episcopacy, to which is joined abundance of Treatises of the Episcopal side against them. 293 Smectymnuus for, and against. 294 A great Collection of Tracts, etc. all relating to Baptism, some for Infant-Baptism, some for Dipping, etc. containing all their Arguments on both sides, of the most Learned Pens, to confirm each others Positions laid down, methodically placed into Alphabet. Lett. A. 295— of Baptism for, and against. B. 296— of Baptism for, and against. B. 297— of Baptism for, and against. C. 298— of Baptism for, and against. C. 299— of Baptism for, and against. D. E. 300— of Baptism for, and against. F. 301— of Baptism for, and against. G. 302— of Baptism for, and against. H. 303— of Baptism for, and against. H. 304— of Baptism for, and against. I. K. L. 305— of Baptism for, and against. M. 306— of Baptism for, and against. M. 307— of Baptism for, and against. N. O. P. 308— of Baptism for, and against. P. 309— of Baptism for, and against. R. 310— of Baptism for, and against. S. 311— of Baptism for, and against. T. 312— of Baptism for, and against. T. 313— of Baptism for, and against. W. etc. 314 Of Quakerism, Treatises in abundance, both for, and against, as Ja. Naylor, Fox, etc. with hundreds of Answers to all their Tenants they hold, alphabetically methodised. Lett. A. 314 †— Quakerism for, and against. A. 315— Quakerism for, and against. B. 316— Quakerism for, and against. C. 317— Quakerism for, and against. C. 318— Quakerism for, and against. D. 319— Quakerism for, and against. E. 320— Quakerism for, and against. F. 321— Quakerism for, and against. F. 322— Quakerism for, and against. G. 323— Quakerism for, and against. H. 324— Quakerism for, and against. H. 325— Quakerism for, and against. I. K. 326— Quakerism for, and against. L. 327— Quakerism for, and against. M. 328— Quakerism for, and against. N. 329— Quakerism for, and against. O. P. 330— Quakerism for, and against. P. 331— Quakerism for, and against. Q. 332— Quakerism for, and against. R. 333— Quakerism for, and against. S. 334— Quakerism for, and against. S. 335— Quakerism for, and against. T. 336— Quakerism for, and against. T. V W. etc. 336 † Fifth-Monarchists declaring their Opinions of Christ's Reigning a Thousand Years on Earth, with Answers to some or most of them, contained in some hundreds of Pamphlets, their abstruse Notions, odd Conjectures, and strange Conclusions on Texts of Scripture, methodically ordered in several Bundles. A. 337— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. B. 338— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. C. 339— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. D. E. 340— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. F. G. 341— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. H. I. K. L. M. 342— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. O. P. Q. R. 343— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. S. 344— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. S. 345— Fifth-Monarchy for, and against. T. V W. 346 A Collection of Tracts, etc. of the Leading Anabaptists with the History, Rise, etc. of them, their Confession of Faith, likewise there is included abundance of Answers to them, alphabetically digested. A. to L. 347— Anabaptists for, and against, from L. to the end. 348 Of Independency, divers Treatises for, and against, containing all the Arguments, Pleas, etc. that can be made on either side, and written by some ingenuous Pens. 349 Of Antinominianism, several Tracts for, and against it, alphabetically ordered. 350 Very fine Collections of scarce and odd Tracts of the Brownists, Familists, or Family of Love, together with some of the Old Puritans, likewise abundance of Answers, Replies, and Confutations of them, methodically digested.— Letter— A. 351— Brownists, Familists, and Puritans for, and against. B. C. 352— Brownists, Familists, and Puritans for, and against. D. E. F. G. H. 353— Brownists, Familists, and Puritans for, and against, from I. to P. 354— Brownists, Familists, and Puritans for, and against, from P. to the end of the Alphabet. 355 unitarians, viz. Socinians, Arrians, Berrians, with Answers to them, wherein is disputed, with all the Ingenuity and Learning, the Doctrine of the Deity of our Saviour and the Holy Ghost, by both sides. 356 Pelagians and Arminians, being most Answers, Confutations, etc. of some Doctrines that each of them held. 357 A very large Collection of Popish and Anti-Romanists Tracts, all Printed since the Reformation, and the Year 1660. wherein are Treatises on both sides, disputing all the Controversial Points between the Romanists and Protestants.— Lett.— A. 358— Popery for, and against, before the Year 1660. A. 359— Popery for, and against, before 1660. B. 360— Popery for, and against, before 1660. C. 361— Popery for, and against, before 1660. C. 362— Popery for, and against, before 1660. D. 363— Popery for, and against, before 1660. E. 364— Popery for, and against, before 1660. F. 365— Popery for, and against, before 1660. G. H. 366— Popery for, and against, before 1660. I. 367— Popery for, and against, before 1660. L. 368— Popery for, and against, before 1660. M. 369— Popery for, and against, before 1660. O. 370— Popery for, and against, before 1660. P. 371— Popery for, and against, before 1660. P. 372— Popery for, and against, before 1660. R. 373— Popery for, and against, before 1660. S. 374— Popery for, and against, before 1660. T. 375— Popery for, and against, before 1660. V 376— Popery for, and against, before 1660. W. 377 Another Collection of Modern Popish, etc. Anti-Romanists Tracts, being all Printed since the Restauration 1660. wherein are contained the London-Divines Answers to all the chief Tenants of the Romanists in the time of K. James TWO with the Romanists Replies, methodised and ordered alphabetically.— Letter— A. 378— Modern Popery for, and against. A. 379— Modern Popery for, and against. B. 380— Modern Popery for, and against. C. 381— Modern Popery for, and against. C. 382— Modern Popery for, and against. D. 383— Modern Popery for, and against. D. 384— Modern Popery for, and against. D. 385— Modern Popery for, and against. E. 386— Modern Popery for, and against. F. 387— Modern Popery for, and against. G. H. 388— Modern Popery for, and against. I. 389— Modern Popery for, and against. I. 390— Modern Popery for, and against. L. 391— Modern Popery for, and against. M. 392— Modern Popery for, and against. N. O. 393— Modern Popery for, and against. P. 394— Modern Popery for, and against. P. 395— Modern Popery for, and against. Q. R. 396— Modern Popery for, and against. R. 397— Modern Popery for, and against. S. 398— Modern Popery for, and against. S. 399— Modern Popery for, and against. T. 400— Modern Popery for, and against. T. 401— Modern Popery for, and against. V 402— Modern Popery for, and against. W. 403 An Alphabetical Collection of Practical Divinity Tracts, with Expositions on divers part of Scripture, by very Learned Authors. A. 404— Divinity— A. 405— Divinity— A. 406— Divinity— B. 407— Divinity— B. 408— Divinity— B. 409— Divinity— B. 410— Divinity— C. 411— Divinity— C. 412— Divinity— C. 413— Divinity— C. 414— Divinity— D. 415— Divinity— D. 416— Divinity— D. 417— Divinity— D. 418— Divinity— E. 419— Divinity— E. 420— Divinity— F. 421— Divinity— F. 422— Divinity— G. 423— Divinity— G. 424— Divinity— G. 425— Divinity— G. 426— Divinity— G. 427— Divinity— G. 428— Divinity— H. 429— Divinity— H. 430— Divinity— H. 431— Divinity— H. 432— Divinity— I. 433— Divinity— I. 434— Divinity— K. 435— Divinity— L. 436— Divinity— L. 437— Divinity— M. 438— Divinity— M. 439— Divinity— M. 440— Divinity— N. 441— Divinity— O. 442— Divinity— P. 443— Divinity— P. 444— Divinity— P. 445— Divinity— P. 446— Divinity— R. 447— Divinity— R. 448— Divinity— S. 449— Divinity— S. 450— Divinity— S. 451— Divinity— S. 452— Divinity— T. 453— Divinity— T. 454— Divinity— V 455— Divinity— W. 456— Divinity— W. 457— Divinity— W. 458 On the Sacrament, divers learned Treatises, by our most eminent Divines of the times, alphabetically, ordered A. to L. 459— on the Sacrament— from L. to the end. 460 On the Sabbath, abundance of Learned Treatises, written pro and con, about what Day is the Right Sabbath-Day, controverted with all the Arguments, Scriptures, that possibly may be brought, alphabetically digested. A. B. 461— on the Sabbath. C. D. E. F. 462— on the Sabbath. G. H. I. 463— on the Sabbath. from I. to P. 464— on the Sabbath. Q. R. S. T. V. 465— on the Sabbath. W. 466— on the Sabbath. W. 467 Divers very Learned Treatises of Simony and Sacrilege, written by the most eminentest Divines, etc. as also Divers Tracts about buying Bishops Lands. 468 Of Predestination, , Reprobation, and Election, several very odd Tracts. 469 A Bundle of curious Treatises about Christ's descent into Hell, very learnedly hardly pro and con. 470 Several Tracts in Confutation of Atheism. 471 Sundry curious Tracts of the Soul, of the Nature of Eternity, of Souls separated, of Man's Mortality, of the Infancy of the Soul, of Pre-existence of Souls, others that there is no Pre-existence. 472 Several Tracts relating to the Synod of Dort, with the Judgement of the Reformed Churches beyond Seas, on several Points of Faith. 473 Antichrist, sundry Treatises declaring his downfall with Prophetical Expositions of Texts. 474 Commentaries and Expositions on the Revelations of St. John, and the Prophet Daniel, wherein all the mysterious Texts are explained, and all the Prophetical Numbers, etc. cleared. 475 Abundance of Treatises relating to the Ecclesiastical Discipline of the Church of Scotland. 476 Discourses on sundry very curious subjects in Divinity, penned by very eminent Persons. 477 Answers in several Heads of Divinity, Answers about Church Government, Episcopacy, of the London Ministers, etc. 478 Answers Theological, a second Bundle. 478*— Theological, a third Bundle. 479 Cases, Theolog. Cases of Conscience about things indifferent in Worship, about admitting Jews into a Christian Commonwealth, concerning Preachers meddling with State matters in their Sermons, whether the King, considering his Coronation Oath can abrogate Episcopacy, with divers Tracts about Conscience itself. 480— Cases of Conscience— a second Bundle. 481 Hugh Broughton's Works, viz. his Exposition of Daniel, the Revelation, and other Scriptures, with several Theological Tracts of his. 1st. Bundle. 482— Hugh Broughton, a second Bundle. 482* Dr. Beverley's several Theological Treatises, with some about Scripture time. 483 Mr. Baxter's Pieces, with abundance of answers to him about divers points in Divinity. 484— Mr. Baxter for, and against. 485— Baxter for, and against. 486— Baxter for, and against. 487 Mr. Zach. Crofton's divers Treatises of him. 488 Mr. John Dury's divers Treatises, most persuading to Moderation and Accommodation. 489— Mr. Dury's Tracts, a second Bundle. 490— Mr. Dury's Tracts, a third Bundle. 491 Mr. Edward's divers Pieces of him, viz. his Gangraena, etc. 492 Dr. Peter Heylyn's Pieces, with several Answers to him, and his Replies. 493 Dr. Hen. Hammond, divers Treatises of his, with several against him. 1st. Bundle. 494— Dr. Hen. Hammond for, and against. 2d. Bundle. 495— Dr. Hen. Hammond for, and against. 3d. Bundle. 496 Mr. Joseph Mede's Works being abundance of several Pieces of him. 497 New-England, several Bundles of Tracts, most relating to the settling their Church-Government amongst their Persecutions, Trials at Boston, Anabaptists Papers against them with Answers, all alphabetically disposed. A. B. C. 498— New-England— D. E. F. G. 499— New-England— H. I. L. M. N. 500— New-England— P. Q. R. 501— New-England— S. 502— New-England— T. V. W. 503— New-England— W. 504 Of the Jews, a vast number of curious Treatises, all relating to those People, relations of the several Converted and Baptised, Vindication of them, with other Tracts; Manassehben-Israel, divers about the Messiah's being come, owned by themselves, with abundance of other Heads too long to insert. A. B. C. 505— Of the Jews divers Tracts.— D. E. F. G. H. 506— Tracts of the Jews.— I. 507— Tracts of the Jews.— L. M. N. O. 508— Tracts of the Jews.— P. Q. R. S. 509— Tracts of the Jews.— T. V. W. Bundles of Tracts, Pamphlets, etc. Miscellany in Quarto. 510 Forms, Grounds, Basis, Original, Sphere, End, True Notion of Government, Civil Power and Dominion, in abundance of curious Tracts. 511 A Collection of very select Monarchical Tracts, wherein Monarchy is proved to be the best Government, of the sacredness of the King's Persons, with several Tracts of the most topping Prerogative Pens to prove him Jure Divino, etc. 512— another Bundle of Monarchical Treatises. 513— a third of the same Subject. 514 Divers very curious Anti-Monarchical Tracts, wherein the Subjects Privilege, Freedom, Liberty, and Property is asserted, the Duty of Kings set forth, and the Commonwealth Government, is endeavoured to be proved to be the best, with other Heads, all wrote by very smart Pens. 515 Several Tracts of Anarchy and Democracy. 516 Of Succession to the Crown of England, with divers Tracts relating to the Succession of the Duke of York. 517 Divers curious Treatises of the Power, Jurisdiction, Privileges, Practices, Prerogative, Pre-eminence, Pedigree, Orders, Punishments, Fundamental Constitutions, Laws, etc. of Parliaments, with some about the Power of Peers, as also of the Commons, the Peers Order of Sitting, etc. 518 Several Tracts about the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, with a parcel more all relating to the Bishops Right to Sat in Parliament to judge in Capital Matters, etc. 519 Narratives of Proceed, Debates, Passages, Transactions, Reasons of Parliament, Heads of Conferences, etc. being Transacted in divers Sessions of Parliament, as well long passed as of late. 520 A Collection of Miscellaneous Parliamentary Matters, some relating to the Parliaments in the Civil War time, divers since the Restauration. 521— another Bundle of Miscellaneous Parliamentary Matters. 522— a third Bundle of the like Subjects. 523 A Bundle of Pamphlets relating to Parliaments, but all of them beginning with the word Parliament. 523* Votes of Parliament, from 1640. to 1648. 523 † † Orders and Ordinances, of Parliam. from 1586. to 1630. 524 Orders and Ordinances of Parliament, published in the time of the Civil War, in the Years 1640. 1641. and 1642. 525— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1643. 526— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1643. 527— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1643. 528— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1644. 529— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1644. 530— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1645. 531— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1646. 532— Orders and Ordinances, etc. for the Year 1647. 533 Orders and Ordinances of Parliament, etc. for the Years 1648. 1649. 1650. 1652. 1653. 1662. and 1665. 534 Acts of Parliament from the Year 1640. to 1650. 535 Remonstrances of almost all sorts, and from several Communitles of Men about Trade, etc. to the Parliament in several Sessions, and divers Years, viz. 1615. 1616. 1619. 1627. 1628. 1632. 1639. 1640. 536— Remonstrances for the Year 1641. 537— Remonstrances for the Year 1641. 538— Remonstrances for the Year 1642. 539— Remonstrances for the Year 1642. 540— Remonstrances for the Years 1643. 1644. 1645. 1646. 541— Remonstrances for the Year 1647. 542— Remonstrances for the Year 1648. 543— Remonstrances for the Year 1648. 544— Remonstrances for the Year 1649. 545— Remonstrances for the Year 1650. and the Year 1681. 546 Representations in several kinds presented to the Parliament in the Civil War time, Oliver, etc. 547 State Proclamations several Years. 548— Declarations of State, from 1562. to 1610. 549— Declarations of State, 1612. to 1625. 550— Declarations of State, 1628. to 1640. 551— Declarations of State,— 1641. 552— Declarations of State,— 1642. 553— Declarations of State,— 1642. 554— Declarations of State,— 1642. 555— Declarations of State,— 1642. 556— Declarations of State,— 1642. 557— Declarations of State,— 1643. 558— Declarations of State,— 1643. 559— Declarations of State,— 1644. 560— Declarations of State,— 1647. 561— Declarations of State,— 1647. 562— Declarations of State,— 1647. 563— Declarations of State,— 1647. 564— Declarations of State,— 1647. 565— Declarations of State,— 1648. 566— Declarations of State,— 1648. 567— Declarations of State,— 1649. 568— Declarations of State,— 1650. 1651. 569— Declarations of State, 1652. 1653. 1654. 570— Declarations of State,— 1655. to 1660. 571— Declarations of State,— 1660. to 1689. 572 Proposals of State delivered to the Parliament about divers matters in Trade, Improvements, etc. for the Years 1641. 1642. 1643. 1644. 1645. 573— Proposals of State for the Years 1646. 1647. 1648. 1649. 574— Proposals of State for the Years 1650. 1651. 1652. 1656. 1659. 1660. 1661. 1666. 1674. 1680. 1689. 575 Vindications of sundry kinds, all relating to matters of State, from the Year 1640. to 1650. 576— Vindications of State, from 1651. to 1689. 576*— Vindications of State several Years. 577 Observations of State. 578 State Queres, as well from King as Parliament, also divers about Divinity Points and Alterations in Religion, Government, etc. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 579— State Queres from the Year 1648. to 1681. 580 Instructions and Directions of Parliament in several Years during the Civil Wars. 581 Alarms to the Nation, to the Army, to the City, etc. being all State matters. 582 Animadversions of State, from 1640. to 1681. 583 State Reasons, being several Tracts of Reasons urged on the Account of the Critical State-matters, Trade, Improvements, with divers about Heads in Divinity, etc. 584 Addresses from all Parts of the Kingdom, and from divers Orders and Communities of People to the King, Parliament, etc. 585 Papers, and Copies of Papers of King, Parliament, with abundance of Modern Tracts relating to State Affairs. 586 Cases of State-matters, of Ship-money, Trade, Kings, and Parliaments, their Cases in divers Tracts. 587— State Cases on divers Occasions. 588 State Commissions of King and Parliament. 589 State Speeches, Lett. A. by King's most eminent Memb. of the H. of Parl. Generals, Judges, Record. 590— State Speeches.— B. 591— State Speeches.— B. 592— State Speeches.— C. 593— State Speeches.— C. 594— State Speeches.— D. 595— State Speeches.— D. E. F. 596— State Speeches.— G. 597— State Speeches.— H. I. 598— State Speeches.— K. 599— State Speeches.— K. 600— State Speeches.— L. 601— State Speeches.— M. N. O. 602— State Speeches.— P. 603— State Speeches.— P. 604— State Speeches.— R. 605— State Speeches.— S. 606— State Speeches.— S. 607— State Speeches.— T. V. W. 608 State Petitions, containing Petitions from several parts of the three Kingdoms, and various Orders of People to King and Parliament, in the Years 1604. 1606. 1618. 1622. 1628. 1640. 1641. 609— State Petitions.— 1642. 610— State Petitions.— 1642. 610 †— State Petitions.— 1642. 611— State Petitions.— 1643. 1644. 1645. 1646. 612— State Petitions.— 47. 48. 613— State Petitions.— 49. 614— State Petitions. from 1650. to 1691. 615— State Petitions. in several Years. 616 Messages from the King to the Parliament, etc. in the Years 1584. 1641. and 1642. 617— State Messages. 1644. 1645. 1646. 1647. 1648. 618— State Messages, from 1650. to 1680. 619 Memorials of several Princes and Estates, by the Ambassadors or Residents in several Courts in Europe. 620 Manifesto's of divers Princes abroad, as also several of K. Charles I Fairfax, etc. 621 Memento's to King, Parliament, People, etc. 622 Charges and Impeachments of divers eminent Persons of High Treason, etc. in the Year 1640. 623— Charges and Impeachments in the Year 1641. 624— Charges and Impeachments from 1642. to 1660. 625 Articles of War and Peace, Commerce and Trade, between us and several Nations and States, also when Articles renewed, together with abundance of Tracts of Treaties and Truces between Nation and Nation, States, etc. from 1601. to 1643. 626— Articles of Peace, etc. from 1643. to 1660. 627— Articles of Peace, etc. from 1660. to 1667. 628— Articles of Peace, etc. from 1667. to 1670. 629— Articles of Peace, etc. from 1670. to 1676. 630— Articles of Peace, etc. from 1676. to 1680. 631— Articles of Peace, etc. in the Years 1682. 1686. 1687. 632 A Bundle of very curious Tracts about Treason and Rebellion, written by considerable Hands. 633 Divers remarkable Treatises of Tyranny and Usurpation. 634 State Answers, containing the most considerable Tracts, which relate to State Affairs, for the Year 1641. 635— State Answers.— 1642. 636— State Answers.— 1642. 637— State Answers. 1643. 1644. 1645. 1646. 1647. 638— State Answers.— 1648. 639— State Answers. 1649. 1650. 1651. 1652. 1653. 640— State Answers. from 1654. to 1668. 641— State Answers. from 1671. to 1689. 642 A Collection of State Tracts, containing the most considerable Pamphlets, relating to the Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military Affairs of the Nation (as well in the time of Q. Elizabeth, K. James I Charles I. and his Parliaments during, and after the Civil Wars) as since the Restauration of K. Charles II. K. James II. and K. Will. A considerable of them written by the most eminent Pens of the Times; which Collection is contained in a large Alphabet, ordered and methodised.— Lett.— A. 643— State Alphabet.— A. 644— State Alphabet.— A. 645— State Alphabet.— A. 646— State Alphabet.— B. 647— State Alphabet.— B. 648— State Alphabet.— C. 649— State Alphabet.— C. 650— State Alphabet.— C. 651— State Alphabet.— D. 652— State Alphabet.— D. 653— State Alphabet.— E. 654— State Alphabet.— E. 655— State Alphabet.— F. 656— State Alphabet.— G. 657— State Alphabet.— G. 658— State Alphabet.— H. 659— State Alphabet.— I. 660— State Alphabet.— I. 661— State Alphabet.— K. 662— State Alphabet.— L. 663— State Alphabet.— L. 664— State Alphabet.— M. 665— State Alphabet.— M. 666— State Alphabet.— N. 667— State Alphabet.— N. 668— State Alphabet.— O. 669— State Alphabet.— P. 670— State Alphabet.— P. 671— State Alphabet.— P. 672— State Alphabet.— P. 673— State Alphabet.— P. 674— State Alphabet.— P. 675— State Alphabet.— R. 676— State Alphabet.— R. 677— State Alphabet.— R. 678— State Alphabet.— R. 679— State Alphabet.— S. 680— State Alphabet.— S. 681— State Alphabet.— S. 682— State Alphabet.— T. 683— State Alphabet.— T. 684— State Alphabet.— V 685— State Alphabet.— V 686— State Alphabet.— W. 687— State Alphabet.— W. 688— State Alphabet.— W. 689— State Alphabet.— Y. Z. 690 News from 1621. to the Year 1640. 691 News from the Year 1660. to 1665. 692 The Parliament Scout. 693 The Faithful Scout. 694 The Scot Dove. 695 A News, called, a Brief Relation, 696 Some Special and Considerable Passages. 697 Perfect Passages. 698 Certain Special Passages. 699 Several Proceed in Parliament. 700 A Diary, or, an Exact Journal. 701 The Diurnal, from 1641. to 1659. 702 Perfect Occurrences. 703 The Moderate Intelligencer. 704 The Moderate Impartial Intelligencer, 705 Parliamentary Intelligencer. 706 The Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer. 707 The Kingdoms Intelligencer. 708 The Public Intelligencer. 709 The Weekly Account, from 1634. to 1655. 710 Mercurius Civicus. 711 Mercurius Aulicus. 712 Mercurius Melancholicus. 713 Mercurius Publicus complete, from 1640. to 1650. 714 Mercurius Publicus complete, from 1650. to 1660. 714 † Mercurius Politicus complete, from the Year 1640. to 1650. 714 † † Mercurius Politicus complete, from the Years 1650. to 1660. 715 Weekly Packet of Advice from Rome. 716 General Histories of the World, Geographically Historically described. 717 European Histories, containing the Description, Laws, Customs, Products, strength of divers Countries in Europe, as Russia, Moscovy, Poland, Hungary, Moldavia, Greece, the Morea, several parts in Italy, as Modena, Venice, Sicily, besides Savoy, the Grisons, etc. abundance of Tracts relating to Turkey. 718— Histories of Europe, another Bundle of the same kind. 719— Histories of Europe, a third Bundle. 720 Asian Histories, of Amboyna, Mogolls Country, Siam, Cochinchina, Surinam, Palestine, Isle Formosa, History of the Bannyans, of the East-India Passage, etc. 721 African Histories, as Tangier, Fez, Morocco, Aethiopia, Guinny, Madagascar, or Isle of St. Laurence, Entertainment of Morocco Ambassador in England 1637. History of the Medera Islands, Golden Trade of Gambra in Aethiopia. 722 American History, as Histories of Carolina, Maryland, Sommer-Islands, New-England, Virginia, Isle of Pines, Newfoundland, Tobago, Nove Francia. etc. 723 History of New-England in divers curious Tracts, containing an account of their Laws, Customs, Wars, Trade, Products, etc. 724— Histories of New-England, a second Bundle. 725 Histories of England, containing all its Transactions of State, with other Nations, its Lives of the Kings of England, accounts of all Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military Affairs in general, with several Tracts that relate to, and treat of, the Honour, Good, Defence, Safety, etc. of the Kingdom, alphabetically ordered and digested.— Lett. A. B. C. D. E. 726— History of England.— E. 726 †— History of England.— E. 727— History of England.— F. G. H I 728— History of England.— L. to the end. 728 †— Of Independency, giving an exact account of our Civil Wars, Troubles, by Clem. Walker. 728 † † History of Independency, a second Bundle. 729 Scotch News, Narratives, Relations, Accounts, etc. 730— Transactions between the English and Scotch Parliaments, during the times of the Civil Wars. 731— A second Bundle of Transactions betwixt the English and Scotch Parliaments. 732— A third Bundle of Transactions betwixt the English and Scotch Parliaments. 733 Scotch Papers about the Treaty of Peace. 734 Scotch Tracts of the Covenant with divers Letters and Speeches on eminent occasions. 735 Scotch Acts of Parliament, King's Declarations their, Proclamations, Manifesto's, Answers, etc. together with Remonstrances and Petitions. 736 Of the Scotch Assembly and Church Government matters, divers Treatises. 737 Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts of Scotland, alphabetically digested.— A. B. C. D. 738— Scotch History and Miscellaneous Tracts, E. to the Letter N. 739— Scotch History and Miscellaneous Tracts, P. to W. 740 Irish Committee Papers, Declarations, Orders, etc. with Remonstrances to the English Parliam. etc. 741 Irish Treaties, with K. Charles' Messages, particularly concerning the Irish, their Parliament Orders and Declarations. 742 Several Hist. and State Treatises relating to Ireland, all in the times of K. Char. II. K. Jam. II. and K. William. 743 Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts of Ireland, wherein divers proposals of Improvements there are offered, etc. 744 A very considerable Collection of Low-Dutch Tracts, relating to the Affairs of the States of Holland, wherein the chief Matter, Civil, and Military, are handled with divers things about Trade, Adventures, etc. their State Deal with other Nations and Kingdoms, and some Relations of Sieges, etc. 745— a second Bundle of the like Dutch Matters. 746— a third Bundle of such like sort. 747 French Tracts, divers about the Reformers and their Persecutions, general Assembly of the Clergy in flinging of the Pope's Supremacy 1682. abundance of very curious old Tracts about the League, of the House of Guise, King of Navarre, etc. together with good Numbers relating to State Matters, Correspondences with Foreign Princes and States, some Military Matters, etc. alphabetically ordered and methodised. A. B. C. 748— French Tracts— D. E. F. G. 749— French Tracts— H. I. K. L. M. N. O. P. 750— French Tracts— R. 751— French Tracts— S. T. V W. 752 Spanish and Portuguese Historical Tracts containing their Transactions, with Foreign Princes, Histories of their Wars, divers matters relating to their State Affairs, Eccl. and Civil. 753— a second Bundle of Spanish and Portugese Hist. 754 Histories of Germany describing its Wars in eight Parts or Volumes, with divers Tracts relating to the Palatinate, Bohemia, the Grisons, brandenburgh's Country, Gulick, Saxony, etc. with an account of all their Rights, Customs, Laws, Manners, etc. of their Transactions, Civil, and Military, divers Treatises, alphabetically ordered and digested.— A. B. 755— German History— C. D. E. F. 756— German History— G. 757— German History— H. 758— German History 1. to the end of the Alph. Swedish and Danish History, wherein the Wars of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany are fully described, Wars between Sweden and Denmark, also Treaties and Truces between them, besides abundance of curious Tracts relating to the Civil and Military Affairs of Sweden, etc. 760— Swedish and Danish History, a second Bundle. 761— Swedish and Danish History, a third Bundle. 762 Relations, Narratives, News, Accounts, from divers parts of the three Kingdoms, as well as from Foreign Parts, of hundreds of strange Accidents and mixed Matters, beginning in the Year 1636. to 1659. 763 Relations, Narratives, etc. from 1640. to 1660. 764 Relations, Narratives, etc. from 1660. to 1690. 765 Relations, Narratives, etc. of Murders and Massacres, from the Year 1605. to 1675. 766 Relations, Narratives, etc. of Murders and Massacres, from the Year 1677. to 1691. 767 Relations, Accounts, Narratives, News, etc. of divers Fires that hath happened in London or elsewhere, in divers Years. 768 Narratives and Relations of illegal Proceed &c. against Dissenters in several parts of the Kingdom. 769 Monthly Accounts, Monthly Miscellany, Monthly Mercury, Present State of Europe Monthly, News for the Ingenious, Memoires for the Ingenious, Weekly Memoires for the Ingenious, etc. 770 Appeals to King, Parliament, Courts of Justice, of several Corporations and Communities of People of the three Kingdoms. 771 Advices on divers select State Occasions to King, Parliament, divers Affairs about Church Government, as also about Civil and Military Matters. 772 Replies on several Divine Occasions, as well as State Matters, written most by very smart Pens. 773 Apologies in divers Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military Matters, some about Foreign Princes and States. 774— Apologies— a second Bundle. 775— Apologies— a third Bundle. 776 Vox's or Voices of the People crying out on the most solemn State Occasions, either Foreign or Domestic Occasions, from the Letter C to the Letter R. 777— Vox's or Voices,— S. V. 778— Vox's or Voices,— V. 779— Vox's or Voices,— V. 780 Discourses of Countries, People, Policies of Government, State and Condition of Countries, of single Persons eminent, of Ecclesiastical State and Military Affairs, many Tracts very curious, A. B. C. D. 781— Discourses, etc.— D. E. F. G. H. I. 782— Discourses, etc.— N. P. R. S. T. W. 783 Dialogues on divers Occasions, as well jocular as serious, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil, between Persons of Ranks and Qualities, alphabetically ordered, A. B. C. D. 784— Dialogues— D. E. F. G. 785— Dialogues G. to the end of the Alphabet. 786 Cases about abundance of Affairs, as Ship-money, Trade, Excommunication, Divorce, Estates, Wrongs, Cases of some of the Clergy's Widows, Orphans, Merchants, and almost all Communities of People from divers parts of the three Kingdoms.— A. B. C. 787— Cases from the Letter D. to N. 788— Cases from the Letter O. to the end of the Alph. 789 Pleas of divers sorts most relating to State Affairs some most finely penned. 790 Of Passive Obedience and Nonresistance, divers Modern Tracts. 791 Of the Church of England's Loyalty, divers Treatises for, and against. 792 About King James' Declaration of Indulgence, divers Treatises for, and against Reading of it, together with the Letter to a Dissenter, and Answers. 793 Considerations on many very select Occasions, as on Church Matters, War with Spain, Staple Commodities of the Nation, about Elections, etc. Written by very eminent Persons. 794 Divers select Papers, all about the Prince of Orange and the time of the Revolution. 795 Letters on various and select Subjects of State Matters, Ecclesiastical and Civil, in all times, together with Letters about Trade, Building, Mathematics, Physic, Chirurgery, Anatomy, with abundance of Miscellaneous Tracts, all digested Yearly before 1640. 796— Letters— for the Year 1640. and 1641. 797— Letters— for the Year— 1642. 798— Letters— Id.— 1643. 799— Letters— Id.— 1643. 800— Letters— Id.— 1644. 801— Letters— Id.— 1645. 802— Letters— Id.— 1645. 803— Letters— Id.— 1646. 804— Letters— Id.— 1647. 805— Letters— Id.— 1647. 806— Letters— Id.— 1648. 807— Letters— Id.— 1648. 808— Letters— Id.— 1649. 809— Letters— Id. 1650. 1651. 1652. 1653. 810— Letters— Id.— 1654. to 1660. 811— Letters— Id.— 1660. 1661. 812— Letters— Id.— 1662. 813— Letters— Id.— 1663. to 1970. 814— Letters— Id.— 1670. 815— Letters— Id.— 1671. 1672. 816— Letters— Id.— 1673. 1674. 817— Letters— Id.— 1675. 818— Letters— Id.— 1676. and 1677. 819— Letters— Id.— 1678. 820— Letters— Id.— 1679. 821— Letters— Id.— 1680. 822— Letters— Id.— 1681. 1682. 823— Letters— Id.— 1683. 1684. 824— Letters— Id.— 1685. 1686. 825— Letters— Id.— 1687. 826— Letters— Id.— 1687. 827— Letters— Id.— 1688. 1689. 828— Letters— Id.— 1690. 1691. 829— Letters— Id.— Without Dates. 830 Dr. Fern of the Unlawfulness of Subjects, taking up Arms against their Sovereign, with answers to him by abundance of Hands. 831— Dr. Fern and Answers a second Bundle. 832— Dr. Fern and Answers a third Bundle. 833 Divers Tracts of State, all relating to the E. of Strafford, Sir Thomas Wentworth. 834 A Collection of Papers all relating to Archbishop Laud. 835 Judge Jenkins several Tracts concerning some State Matters in the time of the Civil Wars. 836 Lieutenant Coll. John Lisburne's Tracts in opposition to the Government of his Time, with all his Papers cavilling about his Imprisonment, etc. 837— L. Coll. Lilburn, a second Bundle. 838— L. Coll. Lilburn, a third Bundle. 839 Mr. Prynn's Tracts, above an hundred different sorts, writ most in the Civil War time about State Matters, with divers about the Eccl. Commissions, Star-Chamber, etc. alphabetically digested and ordered.— Lett.— A. 840— Prynn's Tracts.— C. 841— Prynn's Tracts.— D. 842— Prynn's Tracts.— D. 843— Prynn's Tracts.— F. G. 844— Prynn's Tracts.— H. I. 845— Prynn's Tracts.— L. 846— Prynn's Tracts.— M. N. O. 847— Prynn's Tracts.— P. 848— Prynn's Tracts.— Q. R. 849— Prynn's Tracts.— S. 850— Prynn's Tracts.— S. T. 851— Prynn's Tracts.— V 852— Prynn's Tracts.— V 853— Prynn's Power of Parliam. the second part. 854— Prynn's Power of Parliam.— third part. 855— Prynn's Power of Parliam. 2d. and 4th. parts. 856— Answers to Mr. Prynn's by several Hands. 857 Hammond L' Estrange and Sir Rog. L'Estrange, their Tracts on divers select Subjects most relating to the times, with some about Theol. Matters, all written between 1640. 1690. 858— L' Estranges Pieces, a second Bundle. 859— L' Estranges— a third Bundle. 860— L' Estrange— a fourth Bundle. 861— L' Estrange— a fifth Bundle. 862 Characters of abundance of sorts of Places, Trades, of all sorts and orders of Men, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil and Military. 863— Characters, a second Bundle. 864 Catalogues and Lists of all the Nobility, Parliaments, Men, Armles, Fleets, in divers Years, as also the most considerable Catalogues of Books, etc.— A. B. C. 865— Catalogues and Lists— C. to L. 866— Catalogues and Lists— M. N. O. P. 867— Catalogues and Lists R. to the end of the Alph. 868 Tracts about Drinking and Tippling, of the Unlawfulness and Sin of Drinking, divers Tracts. 869 Tracts about Gaming, showing the Cheats, etc. 870 Divers very curious Treatises of Duelling, Single-Combat, its Laws and Unlawfulness, etc. 871 Of Legerdemain several Tracts, wherein all the Hocus Cheats at Cards, Dice, or any other Games are discovered. 872 Lives and Memoires of the most eminent Persons of both Sexes, and of all manner of Orders, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil and Military.— A. B. 873— Lives and Memoires.— C. 874— Lives.— C. 875— Lives.— D. to G. 876— Lives.— H. 877— Lives.— H. 878— Lives.— I. to M. 879— Lives.— N. P. 880— Lives.— R. S. 881— Lives.— S. 882— Lives.— V. W. 883 Paradoxes and Problems, written by the Wits of the Times. 884 Essays on divers Matters relating to Church and State, etc. 885 Abundance of very curious Treatises about the Relief and Maintenance of the Poor, managed in several Proposals to Parliaments, Magistrates of Corporations, etc. 886 A Bundle of Pamphlets about Prisoners and Prison, several Papers from the Kings-Bench, Fleet, the Compters, etc. about Abuses, Regulations, etc. 887 Several very curious Tracts about Printing, and the Liberty of the Press. 888 Tracts about Christmas-day, the keeping it, of the time of Easter, and the Fast of Lent. 889 Divers Treatises of Chronology, both sacred and profane, also Geographical Books. 890 Last Wills and Testaments of divers eminent Persons. 891 The Recantations of several. 892 A Collection of abundance of Tracts about Usury, wherein the lawfulness of taking Interest-money is discussed, as also a considerable number of Tracts against it, all alphabetically ordered. A. B. C. 893— Of Usury for, and against.— C. D. E. F. G. H. 894 Of Usury for, and against.— I. to the end of the Alphabet. 895 A Bundle of most select Tracts of the Lord Fr. Bacon. 896 Sir Walter Raleighs Tracts, with a considerable number of my Lord Edward Coke's Tracts, as Arguments, Pleas, Readins on Statutes, and other Law Matters of him, together with other Treatises of extraordinary Men. 897 A Collection of Mr. John Milton's Tracts. 898 Several Treatises of Nobility, their Creation, Pedigree, of Gentry, etc. 899 Ceremonies at Coronations, as well of Kings beyond Sea as at Home, Treaties of Marriages and Beatifications between Great Persons by Proxy, etc. Entertainments of Kings, Princes, Ambassadors, instalments of the Knights of the Garter, Magnificence of the Escurial in Spain. Ceremonies at the Feast of St. George Windsor, Manners and Forms of the Professien of great Funerals, Creation of Knights of the Bath. 900 London Triumphs, or the Ceremonies and Pageantry of the Lord Majors Shows, from the time of Q. Elizabeth to 1670. 901— London Triumphs— from 1670. to 1694. 902 A very Choice Collection of Tracts, all relating to the City of London, viz. about electing Lord Majors and Sheriffs, Papers of Informations and Observations about the Fire, Charter of London, divers Treatises pro and con; Orders of particular Companies, Liberties, Usages, and Customs of the City of London, originally the Grocers about the Royal Exchange, Abstract of London, Tithes, etc. 903— London Tracts, a second Bundle. 904— London Tracts, a third Bundle. 905— Acts of Common Council of the City of London. 906 Bills of Mortality during the Pestilence. 907 An Alphabetical Collection of Miscellaneous Treatises distinct from Church and State matter, but chief moral Discourses on various, and oftentimes very select Subjects.— A. 908— Miscellany Alphabet.— B. 909— Miscellany Alphabet.— C. 910— Miscellany Alphabet.— C. 911— Miscellany Alphabet.— D. 912— Miscellany Alphabet.— D. 913— Miscellany Alphabet.— E. 914— Miscellany Alphabet.— E. 915— Miscellany Alphabet.— F. 916— Miscellany Alphabet.— G. 917— Miscellany Alphabet.— G. 918— Miscellany Alphabet.— H. 919— Miscellany Alphabet.— I. 920— Miscellany Alphabet.— L. 921— Miscellany Alphabet.— L. 922— Miscellany Alphabet.— M. 923— Miscellany Alphabet.— N. 924— Miscellany Alphabet.— O. 925— Miscellany Alphabet.— P. 926— Miscellany Alphabet.— P. 927— Miscellany Alphabet.— Q. 928— Miscellany Alphabet.— R. 929— Miscellany Alphabet.— R. 930— Miscellany Alphabet.— S. 931— Miscellany Alphabet.— S. 932— Miscellany Alphabet.— T. 933— Miscellany Alphabet.— V 934— Miscellany Alphabet.— W. 935— Miscellany Alphabet.— W. 936— Miscellany Alphabet.— Y. Z. 937 A Collection of Ancient and Modern Voyages and Travels into divers parts of the World. 938— another Bundle of Voyages and Travels. 939 Tales and Romances of divers sorts. 940 A very considerable number of merry Jocular, Satyrical, Whimsical, and Trivial Matters, most in single Sheets. 941 A Bundle of Pamphlets about Plots and Conspiracies, as well of the Dissenters as Romanists, besides divers Tracts of Plotting, Conspiring, etc. in the time of Queen Elizabeth, King James I. etc. 942— a second Bundle of Plots and Conspiracies. 943 Trials of Malefactors, on most Occasions, and in several parts of the three Kingdoms, tried from the Year 1640. to 1660. 944— Trials from 1660. to 1670. 945— Trials in the Years 1670. and 1671. 946— Trials in the Year 1672. to 1680. 947 Relations of Proceed at Assizes and Sessions in divers Places of the Kingdoms. 948 Examinations, last Dying Speeches, and Confessions of several Malefactors, that have suffered in divers parts of the Kingdom. 949 A very fine Collection of Common Law Tracts, wherein Arguments, Pleas, Readins, Statutes, by great Lawyers, divers Tracts of the Rights and Power of Juries, Constables, Churchwardens, etc. their Duty, besides several outer course Laws Businesses about Nuisances, Hunting, etc. A. B. C. 950— Common Law— C. 951— Common Law— D. to I. 952— Common Law— K. to O. 953— Common Law— P. 954— Common Law— R. S. 955— Common Law— T. V. W. 956 A Collection of Civil and Cannon Law Treatises, viz. of Excommunication, Marriages, Divorce, Tracts, very fine, for, and against, of the Ecclesiastical against Magd. College, Bishop of London's Suspensions, Patronage, Bastardy, Allmony, Advowson, and abundance of the Right of Parsons, Benefices, etc. A. B. C. 957— Civil Law— D. E. 958— Civil Law— E. to P. 959— Civil Law— R. to the end. 960 Of the Penal Laws and Test, abundance of Treatises on both sides.— A. to E. 961— Penal Laws and Test.— F. to R. 962— Penal Laws and Test.— R. to the end. 962* Decrees and Cases of the most High Court of Star-Chamber, all of them held in the time of K. Charles I. between the Years 1629. and 1642. 963 Treatises of Oaths in general, of the lawfulness and unlawfulness of Swearing, divers Tracts, written by the most Ingenious Pens. 964 Divers Tracts of Ecclesiastical Oaths, as Oaths ex Officio, Oaths according to such and such Canons enjoined. 965 Of Oaths upon several little turns of Government, Oaths of the Army, Oxford Oath, Oath taken by Papists, Soldiers Oath, Agreement of the People, Kings of England's Oath, Oaths of Abjuration, Oaths of Protestation, Oath of Pacification, etc. 966 Of the Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy, divers very select Treatises, as well Ancient as Modern, by K. James I. Card. Perron, together with a considerable number of Late Pamphlets, about taking the Oaths to this Government, for, and against, as also many about Dr. Sherlock's taking the Oaths, some Answers to him and Reflections, some Vindications.— A. B. C. 967— Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy. D. to I. 968— Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy. I. K. L. 969— Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy. M. N. 970— Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy. O. to W. 971 Of the Oath of solemn League and Covenant, some hundreds of Tracts and Pamphlets, for, and against taking of it, methodised and ordered. A. 972— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. A. B. C. 973— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. C. D. 974— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. E. F. G. 975— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. H. I. K. L. 976— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. L. M. N. O. P. 977— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. Q. R. S. 978— Oath of solemn League and Covenant. T. V W. 979 Of the Oath of Engagement, several curious Tracts, for, and against taking of it, from the Letter A. to P. 980— Of the Engagement Oath. P. to the end of the Alphabet. 981 A very considerable Collection of Treatises of Tithes, the Right of the Clergies having them, together with some Hundreds of Tracts against them, of the Maintenance of the Ministry, of Patronage by Advowsons', &c. divers curious Treatises, alphabetically digested. A. B. 982— of Tithes— C. 983— of Tithes— C. D. 984— of Tithes— F. G. H. I. 985— of Tithes— K. L. M. N. O. 986— of Tithes— P. 987— of Tithes— R. 988— of Tithes— S. 989— of Tithes— T. 990— of Tithes— T. V. W. 991 Laws and Ordinances of War for the better Government of an Army, published in several Years, as well before as in the time of the Civil Wars as since. 992 Articles of War and Peace, from the Years 1641. to 1651. during the time of the Civil Wars. 993 Divers very curious and select Discourses of the Politics of War, some ancient, by several great Men, together with some more modern Tracts on the Reason, Conveniency, End, etc. of War. 994— Politics of War. 995 Several curious Tracts of the War, both for Horse and Foot, wherein the way of exercising Eneampments, embattling an Army, Entrenchments, Fortifications, Bombing, Firing Granadas, Mining, making their Approaches, etc. 996— of the Discipline of War. 997— of the Discipline of War. 998 A Collection of Tracts, all relating to the Civil Wars of England. 999 Relation of Battles and Sieges in England, in the Years. 1641. and 1642. 1000— Battles and Sieges in England. 1643. 1001— Battles and Sieges in England. 1644. 1002— Battles and Sieges in England. 1645. to 1660. 1003 A number of Tracts relating to the Proceed, Marching, Justification, of the Scottish Army, Relation of Rise of the Rebels in several parts of Scotland. 1004 A Collection of Relations of Battles, Victories, Fights, Sieges in Ireland, during the time of the Civil War. 1005 A very select Collection, Battles and Sieges abroad, as in Germany, divers Battles and Sieges in Hungary, Morea, Candia, France, Netherlands, Spain, Savoy, Sweden, Italy, etc. Journals of Campaigns, etc. some Tracts being very old, together with others in divers Years down to these times. 1006— Foreign Battles and Sieges. 1007— Foreign Battles and Sieges. 1008 Relations, Narratives of Sea-Fights, Engagements and Victories betwixt English and Dutch, English and French, Swedes and Danish, Spanish and Hollandish, Portuguese, and other Countries fought in divers Parts of the World, as East, West-Indies, Mediterranean, Ocean, Channel, North-Seas, Baltic, etc. in divers Years. 1009 A Collection of practical Tracts for all Sailors, teaching them the whole art of Navigation, also Instructions to Shipwrights, with an act for encouragement of Shipping and Navigation, etc. 1009*— of Navigation, a second Bundle. 1010 Divers Political Discourses about Shipping Fleet and other S●… matters, with several Propositions laid down for the security of our Nations against all Enemies whatsoever. 1011 Airs, Madrigals to five or six Voices, Ravenscrofts four Voices, with divers sets both for Vocal and Instrumental Music, besides some not printed of Songs, etc. in Latin, French, Italian and English. 1012— Music-books, a second Bundle. 1013— Music-books, a third Bundle. 1014— Music-books, a fourth Bundle. 1015 Mathematical Tracts of several select Subjects, Architecture, Mechanics, Optic Glasses, Longitude Triangles, Planisphere, Astrolabe, Sector, Quadrant Circles of Proportion of the Variation of the Magnetical Needle, etc. 1016 Divers Geometrical Treatises, wherein are explained all the Rules and Geometrical Instruments. 1017 Of Dialling divers Tracts, as well ancient as modern, for the making Dial's of all sorts, as Morning, Meridian, etc. together with accounts to explain the Privy-Garden Dial, etc. 1018 Divers Ingenuous Treatises of surveying and measuring of Land, Timber, Stonework, or any manner of measuring either in Plains or Solids. 1019— a second Bundle of surveying. 1020 Treatises of the Sphere, with the use of the several Instruments that belong, also the use of the Globes. 1021 Books of Arithmetic, wherein Tables of Interests Quantities, Sins, Tangents, Decimal, Logarithms, are fully treated of. 1022— a second Bundle of Arithmetic. 1023 A curious Collection of Astronomical and Astrological Treatises, wherein the Doctrine of the Spheres Longitude and Latitude are astronomically discoursed off, together with Tracts of the Doctrine of Nativities, Conjunction of Planets, Circles about the Sun, extraordinary Comets Astrologically handled, likewise all the Astrological Conjectures and Ephemerideses in divers Years, and by the most eminent of all our English Astrologers. A. B. C. 1023*— Astronomy and Astrology G. 1024— Astronomy and Astrology H. K. 1025— Astronomy and Astrology L. 1026— Astronomy and Astrology M. N. P. 1027— Astronomy and Astrology R. S. 1028— Astronomy and Astrology T. W. 1029 A Collection of Prodigies, which have been seen in the Heavens, Earth or Water, wherein very extraordinary wonderful things are treated off. 1030— a second Bundle of Prodigies. 1031 A Bundle of Relations of Apparitions and Visions in divers likenesses of Beasts, Birds, Men, strange sights in the Air, wonderful and miraculous Narratives of Comets, Blazing Stars, Eclipses, etc. 1032 A very curious Collection of Prophecies, Predictions, Prognostics, etc. of future ma●ters, wherein the Mutations of Empire's Revolutions of Governments, the Events of Battles, Sea-Engagements, Firing Cities, and all other considerable matters, are foretold from before 1600. to 1640. 1033— Prophecies and Predictions, from 1640. to 1648. 1034— Prophecies and Predictions, 1648. 1649. 1035— Prophecies and Predictions, 1650. to 1660. 1036— Prophecies and Predictions, 1660. to 1670. 1037— Prophecies and Predictions, from 1670. to 1680. 1038— Prophecies and Predictions, from 1680. to 1690. 1039 A Collection of Tracts of Witches and Witchcrast, Wizzards, Ghosts, Spirits, Daemons, Examinations and Confessions of, and Informations against Witches, Tracts of Persons possessed, of Dispossession of Devils, with Philosophical Discourses of the Being of Witches and Witchcraft. 1040— of Witches and Witchcraft, a second Bundle. 1041 A very curious Collection of Tracts, all relating to Trade and Improvements, Plantations in Virginia, Irish Cattle, East-India and African Trade and Joint-stocks, Sugars, Fishery, Wool, Cloth, Linnen-Manufacture, Soap, Salt, Leather, Wood, Vintners, increasing Shipping, employing the Poor, and abundance of other Head of Tracts.— A. B. C. 1042— of Trade and Improvements. D. E. F. G. 1043— of Trade and Improvements. H. I. K. L. M. 1044— of Trade and Improvements. N. O. P. Q. R. 1045— of Trade and Improvements. S. T. V W. 1046 Divers Treatises of Custom, Excise, Warfage, Cranage Rates, Rules and Directions, Taxes and Contributions, Directions for collecting Customs at Out-Ports, etc. 1047 Treatises of Bank and Money, Corporation Credit, Subscriptions for Money, Proposals for a Constitution of a Bank, Model of one, etc. 1048 Collection of Tracts of Husbandry and Gardening, as advancements and improvements of Silkworms, Cinq-foine, Fruit-trees, Woods, Plat-forms, Timber for Gardens, Knots, etc. Underwoods', Planting, Grafting, etc. A. 1049— of Husbandry.— H. I. L. M. 1050— of Husbandry.— M. N. P. R. S. T. 1051 Several Tracts of the History, Ordering, Usage, Nature, etc. of Bees. 1052 Divers Treatises of Horsemanship, with Directions for Choosing, Hunting-Horses, Racers, how to Ride, School of Horsemanship. etc. 1053 Divers choice Pieces in Chirurgery and Anatomy of Sympathetick and Magnetic Cure of Wounds, of Curing Gun-shot Wounds, Lues Venenea, Kings-Evil and most other Diseases. 1054— a second Bundle of Chirurgery and Anatomy. 1055 A Collection of Chemical and Hermetical Tracts universal Medicine, Antimonial, Degradation of Gold, Discourses of Fire and Salt, Philosophers-stone, Rosie-Crucian Physic, of Baths and Mineral Waters, etc. 1056— a second Bundle of Chemical Treatises. 1057 A large Collection of Physical Tracts, treating of almost all Diseases and their Cure, as Scurvy, Consumptions, Fevers, Agues, Gout, Dropsy, etc. of universal Medicines, and Aurum Potabile, etc. alphabetically methodised and digested. A. B. 1058— Physic.— B. C. 1059— Physic.— C. D. 1060— Physic.— D. E. F. G. 1061— Physic.— G. 1062— Physic.— H. 1063— Physic.— I. K. 1064— Physic.— L. 1065— Physic.— M. 1066— Physic.— M. N. O. P. Q. R. 1067— Physic.— R. S. 1068— Physic.— S. T. 1069— Physic.— T. 1070— Physic.— T. V. W. X. Y. 1071 Several very curious Philosophical Treatises, as Loadstones, Discourses of Bodies and Souls, pre-existence of Souls, of Platonic Philosophy, whether the Earth be a Planet, of the ebbing and flowing of the Sea, of Flame, Air, etc. 1072— Philosophical Tracts, a second Bundle. 1073 A Collection of Dr. Stubbs, and Mr. Glanvil's Philosophical Tracts, etc. with Answ. to them. 1074— another Bundle of Dr. Stubbs and Mr. Glanvil. 1075 Curious select Tracts, all of the Fellows of the Royal Society, viz. that the Earth moves, Description of Helioscopes, Anatomy of a Porpess, Elephant, etc. of Mechanical Improvements of Lamps and Waterpoises, Lectures about the Spring, with Histories, Censure and Vindication of the Royal Society. 1076 Philosophical Transactions in the Years 1665. 1666. 1667. and 1668. numerically ordered and placed. 1077— Philosophical Transactions, for the Years 1669. to 1677. 1078 A Collection of Plays both ancient and modern, being Tragedies, Comedies, Tragi-comedies, Operas and Farces, alphabetically ordered. A. 1079— Plays.— A. 1080— Plays.— A. 1081— Plays.— A. 1082— Plays.— B. 1083— Plays.— C. 1084— Plays.— C. 1085— Plays.— D. 1086— Plays.— F. 1087— Plays.— G. 1088— Plays.— H. 1089— Plays.— I. K. L. 1090— Plays.— M. 1091— Plays.— M. 1092— Plays.— N. P. Q. R. 1093— Plays.— S. 1094— Plays.— S. 1095— Plays.— S. 1096— Plays.— T. W. 1097 Collection very large and curious of Poems and Poetical Treatises on select Occasions, both ancient and modern, written by the most refined Wits of the Times, and treating of all manner of Subjects, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, as well in satire as in Heroick, jambick, Pindaric, etc. Numbers. Lett. A. 1098— Poems.— A. B. 1099— Poems.— B. 1100— Poems.— C. 1101— Poems.— C. 1102— Poems.— D. 1103— Poems.— D. E. 1104— Poems.— E. 1105— Poems.— F. 1106— Poems.— G. 1107— Poems.— H. 1108— Poems.— I. K. 1109— Poems.— L. 1110— Poems.— L. M. 1111— Poems.— M. 1112— Poems.— N. 1113— Poems.— O. P. 1114— Poems.— P. 1115— Poems.— Q. R. 1116— Poems.— S. 1117— Poems.— S. 1118— Poems.— S. 1119— Poems.— S. 1120— Poems.— T. 1121— Poems.— V 1122— Poems.— W. 1123— Poems.— W. Y. Z. Tractatus varii Graeci, Latini, Gallici, Hispanici, Italici, Belgici, Octavo, etc. 1 TRactatus varii Graeci Philosophorum, Oratorum, Poetarum Antiquorum, etc. ubi sententiae, Epistolae, Colloquia familiaria, Epigrammata, Homiliae, & tract. de descensu Christi, etc. usitantur. 2— Tractatus Graeci. 3 Theologici quidam selecti Tractat. Romanensium, Lutheranorum, Calvinistarum, Minist. Ecclesiae Anglicanae, de Pace Ecclesiasticâ, de Controversiis Fidei, Hist. Ecclesiasticis, de Gratia Universali Electione, Praedestinatione, Aeternitate, etc. Alphabetico ordine digesti.— A. 4— Theologici.— B. 5— Theologici.— C. 6— Theologici.— D. 7— Theologici.— E. 8— Theologici.— F. G. H. 9— Theologici.— I. K. L. M. 10— Theologici.— N. O. P. 11— Theologici.— R. S. T. 12— Theologici.— V. W. 13 Multae Dissertationes Miscellaneae, viz. Historiae Diversorum Regnorum, Bellorum in Germania Bohemia, etc. de Arte Memoriae lib. varil, Epistolae, Dialogi, Apophthegmata, sententiae, de moribus, Magistratibus, Latronibus, etc. Alph. Methodo dispositae. 14— Miscellanei.— C. D. 15— Miscellanei.— E. F. 16— Miscellanei.— G. H. 17— Miscellanei.— I. 18— Miscellanei.— K. L. 19— Miscellanei.— M. 20— Miscellanei.— N. O. P. R. 21— Miscellanei.— S. 22— Miscellanei.— T. V. W. 23 Libelli Medici Curios. viz. Tractatus de Lue Venerea, de curatione Calculi Vesicae, de Pulmonibus, de Urinis, de Humano Foetu, de Peste; de Ichoribus, de Plantis, de Oculo, de Arthritide, Podagra, etc. 24— Medici.— 25 Tractatus varli Chimici selectissimi; Libri secretorum de Auro Potabili, de Jure & Praestantia Chymicorum Medicamentorum, de Operibus Mineralibus, etc. 26 Tractatus Juridici diversarum Materiarum curiosiss. viz. de mare libero, Praxis Banck-ruptorum, de Dominio Maris Hadriatici, Constitutiones Imperiales, de Jure Regum & Principum, de Uxore dismissa propter fornicationem, de Causis Matrimonialibus, de Juris Magistratuum, etc. 27 Philosophici, de Natura Elementorum, de quinta Essentia, Theses Philos. de Plenitudine Mundi Philos. Dissertatio de Coelo, Metereologia, de Brutis, de Anima, etc. 28 De Mathematicis Rebus Tractatus varii selectiss. de Sphaera, Geometria, Astronomia, de Disciplinis, Mathematicis, Arithmet. Ephemerideses, etc. 29 Poemata sacra & profana variorum subject. selectissimorum ab optimos saeculi Authoribus scripta. 30— Poemata.— 31— Poemata.— 32 School-Books Lat. etc. containing Grammars to almost all the Oriental Languages, Greek and Lat. the common Classic Books used in Schools, etc. in an Alphabetical order. A. B. 33— School-Books Lat.— C. D. 34— School-Books Lat.— E. F. 35— School-Books Lat.— G. 36— School-Books Lat.— H. I. K. 37— School-Books Lat.— L. M. N. O. 38— School-Books Lat.— P. 39— School-Books Lat.— P. 40— School-Books Lat.— P. R. 41— School-Books Lat.— S. 42— School-Books Lat.— T. V. W. Y. 43 Les Liures Francoises Theologiques' des divers Subjects, viz. de l'amour de Dieu, du Regne, de Mille Ans, ou prosperité de l'Eglise, de Christ en la Terre, Confessions du soy, de Pechè Miseries des Eglises de France, etc. 44 Traittez Francoises des Controverses dans la Foy Chrestienne entre les Romanistes & Reformées. 45 Traittez diverses Messées des Affairs Moderns, Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres Memoires da Temps, Mercure Historique & Politic, Foutaines de Spa. 46— Traittez francoises Moderns. 47 Traittez francoises Messées contenans les selectes Subjects, viz. vieth de Hommes, des Monnoyes de France, Des Finances de France, l' Inquisition d'Espagne, sentences D'orées Voyagée, Royal Jens de Picquet, de la Justice Sovereign des Roys. 48— Messées Traittez Fran. 49— Messées— 50— Messées— 51 Les Traittez Poetiques & Les Jeus, viz. Tragedy, Comedy, & Tragicomedy. 52 Libri Italiani, viz. Delle Cousin Notabili de Venetia, Lettere, Comedy, Novelle, Hist. di Riti Hebraici, le Antichita di Pozevolo, etc. 53 Spanish Books of divers Subjects. 54 High-Dutch and Low-Dutch Tracts of several select Subjects. 55 Welsh Books. English Divinity Octavo, etc. 56 Court Sermons before K. and Q. from A. to K. 57— Court Sermons— K. to the end. 58 Ordination, Consecration, and Coronation Sermons. 59 Assize Sermons, by the most eminent Divines, from A. to K. 59 †— Assize Sermons— K. to the end. 60 Sermons Preached before the Artillery Company. 60 †— Sermons Preached before the Lord Majors. 61 Spittle Sermons Preached in Easter-week. 62 Sermons on the Fifth of November. 63 Thanksgiving Sermons. 64 Sermons Preached at the Visitation ' of Dioceses. 65 Sermons before several Companies and Assemblies. 66 Wedding Sermons by the most famous Divines of the times. 67 Funeral Sermons Preached by the eminentest Divines of the Times, at the Obsequies of divers great Persons. 68— Funeral Sermons.— D. to M. 69— Funeral Sermons.— M. to the end. 70 Sermons on divers select Occasions, alphabetically methodised.— Lett.— A. B. 71— Sermons— B. 72— Sermons— C. 73— Sermons— D. 74— Sermons— E. F. 75— Sermons— G. 76— Sermons— H. 77— Sermons— H. 78— Sermons— I. K. L. 79— Sermons— M. N. 80— Sermons— P. 81— Sermons— R. S. 82— Sermons— S. 83— Sermons— T. 84— Sermons— W. 85— Sermons— W. 86— Sermons by Anonymous Authors. 87— Sermons by Anon. Authors. 87 †— Confessions of Faith of several sorts of Protestants in divers parts of Europe, etc. 88 Treatises of Schism and Separation. 89 Of the Sabbath several curious Tracts, of the Morality of the Sabbath, of the seventh day Sabbath, of the strict keeping it, etc. 90 Tracts on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, written by very able Pens. 91 Divers Treatises against the Socinian Doctrines, and of the Doctrines of the Holy Trinity. 91 † Divers Tracts of Ordination and laying on Hands. 92 Tracts of divers Learned Men of the Doctrine of Infant-Baptism, Water Baptism, Dipping, containing all the Arguments that are urged in that Dispute of Baptism. 93— of Baptism, a second Bundle. 94 Several notable Treatises of the Jews and Jewish Nation, besides other Tracts all relating to Antichrist and his Fall. 95 Tracts of Church Government and Ceremonies of Kneeling at the Sacrament, of Church Rites, Vindication of Conformity, of Institutions and Communions, of set Forms of Prayer, of Episcopacy, Church-Excommunication, etc. 96— of Church Government. 96 †— of Church Government. 97 Divers select Tracts of the Brownists, Familists, Puritans, Behmenists, etc. containing Books of strange Enthusiastical Notions.— A. B. C. 98— Brownists, Familists, Puritans, and Behmenists. D. E. F. 99— Brownists, etc.— G. H. I. K. L. 100— Brownists, etc.— M. to Q. 101— Brownists, etc.— R. S. T. 102— Brownists, etc.— V. W. 103 A Collection of curious Pamphlets all relating to the Quakers, wherein are Tracts both for, and against their Tenets.— A. B. C. D. 104— Quakers for, and against,— D. E. F. 105— Quakers for, and against,— F. G. H. 106— Quakers for, and against,— I. K. L. M. N. 107— Quakers for, and against,— P. 108— Quakers for, and against,— P. Q. 109— Quakers for, and against,— R. T. V W. 110 Divers choice Treatises of the Romanists upon the general Heads of their Faith, as Purgatory, Invocation of Saints, Infallibility, Sacrament, eztreme Unction, etc. together with some smart Answers of the Protestants to them, and all their Doctrines of Faith in general. A. 111— Romanists for, and against, B. 112— Romanists for, and against, C. 113— Romanists for, and against, C. 114— Romanists for, and against, D. 115— Romanists for, and against, E. F. G. 116— Romanists for, and against, H. I. L. 117— Romanists for, and against, M. 118— Romanists for, and against, M. N. O. 119— Romanists for, and against, P. 120— Romanists for, and against, Q. R. 121— Romanists for, and against, S. T. V. 122— Romanists for, and against, W. 123 A Collection of Divinity Tracts, as well of ancient as modern Authors, wherein are contained things of very nice Subjects in Divinity.— A. 124— Divinity. Alph.— A. 125— Divinity.— B. 126— Divinity.— B. 127— Divinity.— B. 128— Divinity.— B. 129— Divinity.— C. 130— Divinity.— C. 131— Divinity.— C. 132— Divinity.— C. D. 133— Divinity.— D. 134— Divinity.— D. 135— Divinity.— E. 136— Divinity.— E. 137— Divinity.— F. 138— Divinity.— F. 139— Divinity.— G. 140— Divinity.— G. 141— Divinity.— H. 142— Divinity.— H. 143— Divinity.— H. I. 144— Divinity.— I. 145— Divinity.— K. L. 146— Divinity.— L. 147— Divinity.— M. 148— Divinity.— M. 149— Divinity.— N. 150— Divinity.— O. 151— Divinity.— P. 152— Divinity.— P. 153— Divinity.— P. 154— Divinity.— P. R. 155— Divinity.— S. 156— Divinity.— S. 157— Divinity.— S. 158— Divinity.— T. 159— Divinity.— T. 160— Divinity.— V 161— Divinity.— W. 162— Divinity.— W. 163— Divinity.— W. Y. Miscellany in Octavo. 164 A Collection of Supplications Petitions, etc. to the Houses of Parliament, about several considerable Matters relating to Church and State, likewise some concerning Private Affairs. 165 Histories of divers parts of the World, as Candia, Terra Australis, Holland, etc. divers of the Wars in Germany, Russia, etc. 166 Several select Tracts about the Histories of our English Affairs, as well ancient as modern, with others that relate to Scotland and Ireland. 167— a second Bundle of English, Scotch, and Irish. 168 A select but old Collection Tracts, that wholly belong to the History of France, and the Spanish Netherlands, but particularly a considerable many Treatises about the House of the Guise's. 169— French, etc. History. a second Bundle. 170 Lives of divers eminent Persons of almost all Ranks and Qualities, some of the Church Row, as Episcopal, some Dissenting Clergy, others Statesmen, and Civil Order, and not a few of the Military, from A. to E. 171— Lives— G. H. I. 172— Lives— from M. to Y. 173 Narratives and Relations of divers material things, as Earthquakes, Conversion of Turks, of finding Moses' Tomb, Reformed Churches in France, etc. 174— Narratives and Relations, a second Bundle. 175 Relations of Murders committed, with divers Tracts of the Accounts of the Trials and Executions on those that did them. 176 Sir Roger L' Estrange, divers Pieces most in opposition to, and answering the Presbyterian Dissenters. 177— Sir Roger L' Estranges, a second Bundle. 178 Several Tracts about the time that Christmas and Easter-Days should be kept. 179 Treatise of the Baronage and Nobility of the Realm, with Catalogues and Lists of them in divers Years and Reigns, Catalogues of Parliament Men, as well Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as Commons in several Years, Catalogues of Taverns in ten Shires about Lond etc. from 1628. to 1640. 180— Catalogues of the Nobility and Commons, from 1640. to 1650. 181— Catalogues of the Nobility, etc. from 1650. to 1686. 182 Catalogues of Books some very select and Foreign. 183 Dialogues betwixt Persons of several Ranks and Qualities, with Dialogues of the Qu. Mothers of France's Rights to Flanders, etc. 184 Characters of Persons of almost all Ranks, some Clergy, some Laity, together with Characters of Countries and Places, as Holland, France, Grisons, Character in general. 185 Divers Books of Gaming, as Chess, Picquet, Ombre, Invectives against Plays, Treatises of Dancing, of the unlawfulness of Playing at Cards with some about duelling. 186 Copy-Books, very fair to learn to write by. 187 Several Music-books both for Vocal and Instrumental use with some Essays to the Advancement of Music. 188 Several English Introductions to the Learning of the Latin-Tongue, with divers of the common used School-Books both in English and Latin translated. 189— English School-Books,— a second Bundle. 190— English School-Books,— a third Bundle. 191 Divers Books of the best Masters for the Writing of Shorthand. 192 A Collection of Books of English Orthography, teaching the readiest ways for spelling the English Tongue. 193 An Alphabet of Miscellany Treatises containing great numbers of Pamphlets, which relate to State Affairs, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil, transacted some in the time of Queen Elizabeth, K. James I. K. Charles I. the time of the Civil Wars, and since the Restauration, besides a more considerable Number of Moral Tracts on select Subjects, with some Books of Chronology, etc. A. 194— Miscellany. Alphab.— A. 195— Miscellany.— B. 196— Miscellany.— C. 197— Miscellany.— D. 198— Miscellany.— F. 199— Miscellany.— H. 200— Miscellany.— H. I. K. 201— Miscellany.— L. 202— Miscellany.— M. 203— Miscellany.— P. R. 204— Miscellany.— S. 205— Miscellany.— S. 206— Miscellany.— T. 207— Miscellany.— V. W. 208 Divers Pamphlets of facetious Titles of Jocular Subjects. 209 A Collection of Tracts all relating to the Affairs of London, as Orders of Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Sheriffs, Acts of Common-Council, Pleas for the Commonalty of London, etc. 210 Several curious Common and Statute Law Tracts, as Orders of keeping Court, Fees of Courts, Laws about Liveries of Companies and Retains, Precedents, Obligations, of Bankrupts, Apologies about Lawcases, Abridgement of Acts of Parliament, of Wards and Liveries, Regulations of the Exchequer, Office of Lord Chancellor, Duties of Constables.— A. B. 211— Common Law Tracts.— C. D. F. G. H. 212— Common Law.— I. K. L. 213— Common Law.— M. N. O. 214— Common Law. P. to the end of the Alph. 215 Civil Law Tracts, or Treatises of our Ecclesiastical Courts, of unlawful Marriages, Suits for Rectories, of Excommunication, etc. 216 Divers Tracts about Tithes, Church Revenues and Maintenance of the Clergy, several Assertors of Tithes, with many against taking them. 217 Several Tracts for the Institution and bringing up of Soldiers in the exercises of War, both Horse and Foot, with Rules and Articles for their better Government, Accounts of Battles, etc. 218 Mathematical Tracts, some of Triangles, Dialling, Geometry, Sector, Quadrant, Gunnery, Arithmetic, Regulating Clocks and Watches, Mathematical Propositions, Tables of Interest, etc. Surveying, Measuring, Building, of the Globes, etc. 219— Mathematical, a second Bundle. 220— Mathematical, a third Bundle. 221 Divers Treatises about Gauging, with the Laws of Excise. 222 A Collection of Astronomical and Astrological Tracts, as Astronomical Descriptions of Comets, Astrological Judgements of Thefts, Tracts about the Sign Scorpio, Schemes of Celestial Houses, Discourses of the Conjunction of the superior Planets, use of Astronomical Cards with divers Treatises against Judicial Astrology. A. to G. 223— Astronomical and Astrological.— H. to N. 224— Astronomical and Astrological.— P. to the end. 225 Divers Tracts of Merchant's Accounts, their ways of Trading, with several Books of the Rates of Tonnage and Poundage. 226 A Collection of Prophecies, Predictions, Prognostications, several moral Discourses of Prophecies, Predictions about the Jews Art of Prophesying, some Predictions are by the Rules of Astrology. 226 †— Prophecies, a second Bundle. 227 Several small Treatises of Visions, Apparitions, Prodigies, etc. 228 Tracts about Witches and Witchcraft, Philosophical Discourses about Witchcraft, etc. 229 A Collection of Almanacs and Ephemerideses, published by the most eminent Astrologers of the times, from the Years 1566. to 1602. 230— Almanacs.— from 1602. to 1611. 231— Almanacs.— 1612. 1613. 232— Almanacs.— 1914. 1615. 233— Almanacs.— 1616. 1617. 1618. 234— Almanacs.— 1619. 1620. 1621. 1622. 235— Almanacs.— 1622. 1623. 1624. 1626. 236— Almanacs.— from 1627. to 1642. 237— Almanacs.— 1643. 1644. 1645. 1646. 238— Almanacs.— 1647. 1648. 1649. 239— Almanacs.— 1650. 1651. 1652. 240— Almanacs.— 1653. 1654. 1655. 241— Almanacs.— 1656. 1657. 1658. 242— Almanacs.— 1659. 1660. 1661. 243— Almanacs.— 1662. 1663. 244— Almanacs.— 1664. 1665. 1666. 245— Almanacs.— 1667. 1668. 246— Almanacs.— 1668. 247— Almanacs.— 1669. 1670. 248— Almanacs.— 1671. 249— Almanacs.— 1672. 250— Almanacs.— 1673. 251— Almanacs.— 1673. 1674. 1675. 1676. 252— Almanacs.— 1677. 253— Almanacs.— 1679. 254— Almanacs.— 1680. 255— Almanacs.— 1680. 256— Almanacs.— 1681. 257— Almanacs.— 1682. 1683. 258— Almanacs.— from 1683. to 1691. 259— Almanacs.— 1691. 1692. and 1693. 260 Divers Treatises about Trade and Improvements, as Salt, Interest of Monies, lawful bounds of Buying and Selling, with several Tracts about the maintenance of Free-Trade to Merchants. 261— of Trade and Improvements. 262 Tracts of Bank and Money, Model of a Bank, Directions for the Weight of Gold, Standard of equality in Taxes, Table of Interest, Rebate, etc. Practise of Bankrupts, Proposals to raise moneys without Charge, etc. 263 Husbandry, several Treatises of Gardening, ordering Fruit-trees, Bees, Flower-gardens, raising Vineyards, besides Books of Angling, Cookery, Horsemanship, Farriery, and Hawking. 264— Husbandry, etc. 265— Husbandry, etc. 266 Divers Philosophical Tracts of Esq boil, of the growth of Metals, Cause of Attraction, by Suction, hidden Qualities of the Air, of the Vacuum, Alcali & Acidum, etc. 267 Philosophical Treatises, as of Meteors, Tract of Reason and Speech, Salt-water Fresh, Discourses of Eternity, Immortality of the Soul, Natural History of Winds, with Proposals for advancing Experimental Philosophy. 268 Abundance of very select Tracts in Physic of curing the Eyesight, Nature of Opium, of the Scurvy, Dropsy, Jaundice, Consumptions, Fevers, Books of Secrets, etc. all ordered alphab. A. B. 269— Physic.— C. D. E. F. 270— Physic.— G. H. I. K, L. 271— Physic.— M. N. O. P. 272— Physic.— R. S. 273— Physic.— T. V. W. 274 Divers Chemical Tracts, of Nitre, preparation of Minerals, Miracles of Art and Nature, Tomb of Semiramis hermetically sealed with several Treatises against the Galenists. 275 Several Treatises of Waters, some of Tunbridge, Spa, Bath, Epsom, North-hall, Barnet, Hogsdon Islington, etc. besides other of Salt-Water sweetened, etc. 276 A Bundle of Novels and petty Romances. 277 Divers Plays, as Tragedies, Comedies, Tragi-comedies. 278 A Collection of abundance of Poems, wri●… of several Occasions, by the most Ingen●… Pens of the Times, some in satire and Pindari●… but most in Heroic Feet, treating of almo●… all Subjects, some very Ancient.— A. B. 279— Poetry.— B. C. 280— Poetry.— C. D. 281— Poetry.— D. 282— Poetry.— E. 283— Poetry.— F. 284— Poetry.— G. H. 285— Poetry.— H. I. 286— Poetry.— K. L. 287— Poetry.— M. 288— Poetry.— M. N. O. 289— Poetry.— P. 290— Poetry.— Q. R. 291— Poetry.— S. 292— Poetry.— S. T. 293— Poetry.— T. V. 294— Poetry.— W. 295— Poetry.— W. 296— Poetry.— W. 297— Poetry.— Y. Z. ADVERTISEMENT. BEsides this vast Collection of Curious Pamphlets Stitched, there ●re some Hundreds of Volumes of ●…em Bound, of Variety of Learnings, ●ill be ready to be Sold at the aforesaid Mrs. Susannah Millers, at the Sign of the Acorn in St. Paul's Churchyard turning down the Old Change.