Tracts relative to the Civil War, 1643-4. in 1 vol. sm. 4to. Containing, 1. Worthy Speech made by Lord Brooke, &c. 2. Message, with a Letter sent by H. M. to Prince Rupert, &c. Lond. 1643 ib. 1643 3. Wonderful preservation and deliverance of John Harrington, Esq. from the hands of the Cavaliers, &c. 6. Letter from His Excellency the Earl of Essex to the gentlemen, &c. of the county. 1643 7. Letter to His Majesty from a Member of the House of Commons, &c. 8. The truth of our bad news from Exeter, &c. 1643 9. Articles of agreement, &c. upon delivery of the city of Excester, &c. May 20, 1643 1643 1643 10. Sir E. Hungerford's Vindication for the Surrendering of Malmsbury, &c. 11. Fourteen articles of Treason, &c. against Edward Dobson, the malignant Stationer, &c. Oxford, 1643 12. Briefe Declaration of all the Civil Warres, &c. in England. 1643 13. Fuller Relation of that miraculous Victory, &c. of the Parliament's forces under Lord Fairfax, against the Earl of Newcastle's army at Wakefield, &c. 1643 14. Letter sent to the Hon. William Lenthall, Speaker, &c. on the Victory obtained over the King's forces near Newbury, &c. 15. Humble Petition of many thousands of wives and matrons, &c. 1644 1643 16. Exact Relation of the Siege before Yorke, &c. 1644 1644 18. Two great Victories, &c. by the Earle of Denbigh and Colonel Mitton, &c. 1644 17. of the relieving the resolute garrison of Lyme, &c. SHELF IV. Volume of Tracts (62) relating to the Civil War, &c. sm. 4to. Lond. 1644-46. Containing, 1. Vicars's (John) Looking Glass for Malignants. 2. Relation of Montrose's Victory at Kilsyth. 1645 3. Lesley's Victory over Montrose. 1645 4. England's Remembrancer. Catalogue of Victories obtained by the Parliament's forces. 5. Speech of Lord Loudon, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, &c. 1645 1645 6. Manifesto of the Scots Commissioners. 7. Manifestation to Parliament from Lord Inchiquin and others. 8. Lithgow's (William) Relation of the Siege of Newcastle. 9. Proceedings of Sir Thomas Fairfax's Army, (No. 5.) 10. Examination of Relation of the Siege of Leicester. 11. Fairclough's (Rev. H.) Examination, Confession, and Arraignment of the Essex Witches. See Letters on Demonology. 12. Brereton's (Sir William) Letter on the Surrender of Chester. 13. Fairfax's (Sir Thomas) Letter concerning the King's being brought from Holmby. 1645 14. Advertisements for the election of Burgesses to Parliament. 1645 15. Wither's (George) Letters of advice on the choice of Knights and Burgesses. 1645 16. Letters intercepted by Colonel Mitton. 17. Relation of the miseries of Province of Munster. 18. Remonstrance of General Assembly of Kirk of Scotland to the King. 19. England's Remembrancer. (Duplicate of No. 4.) 1645 1645 1645 27. Second Declaration of Parliament of proceedings with the Netherlands' Ambassadors, &c. 28. Gilbert's (E.) The Prelatical Cavalier catechised. 1645 1645 29. H. M.'s Additional Propositions to the Irish Rebels, &c. 1645 30. The Three Treaties between England and Scotland, with the Solemn League and Covenant, &c. 1645 31. Earl of Essex's Paper, on offering up his Commission. 1645 32. Earl of Leven's Account of Proceedings of Scottish Army, &c. 1645 33. Petition of Lord Mayor, &c. of London to the H. of C. With the Answer. 1645 34. Door of Truth opened; or, Narrative of the occasion how Mr. H. Burton came to shut himself out of Aldermanbury Church doors. 1645 35. Relation of defeat of Lord George Digby, &c. by the Scots. 1645 36. Cromwell's (O.) Letter on the taking of Winchester Castle. 1645 37. Hammilton's (Sir Frederick) Information, &c. concerning Sir William Cole, &c. 1645 38. Smith's (George) England's Pressures; or, the People's Complaint. 1645 39. Bellamius Enervatus; a full answer to Mr. Bellamy's Plea, &c. By Irenaeus Lysimachus. 1645 40. Remonstrance and Petition to the H. of C. from the Lord Mayor, &c. of London. 1646 1646 1646 43. City Remonstrance remonstrated; or, Answer to Colonel J. Bellamy's Vindication. 44. Bellamie's (John) Justification of City Remonstrance, in answer to the preceding. 45. Moderate Reply to City Remonstrance. 1646 1646 1646 46. Vindication of London Remonstrance. 1646 47. Cranford's (James) Plain English, &c. Vindication of the London Remonstrance. 1646 48. Last Warning to Inhabitants of London. 49. An Alarme to the Last Warning Piece to London, by way of answer. 50. A Word in Season to all sorts of well-minded people, &c. 1646 51. Petit. of 12,500, and upwards, of gentlemen of Lancashire; with defence thereof, by Rev. J. Tilsley. 1646 52. to House of Peers, from Ministers of Suffolk and Essex, &c. 59. Necessity of nearer conjunction, &c. among Evangelical Protestants, &c. Mercurius Caledonius, &c. Diurnall, &c. of all such Speeches, Disputes, Debates, Occurrents, and Remarkable Passages, &c. during this present Session at Edinburgh. sm. 4to. Edin. 1648 Brief Narrative of that Stupendous Tragedie, late intended to be acted by the Satanical Saints of these reforming times. Trials, &c. and Confessions of Thomas Tonge, George Phillips, &c. &c. 4to. Lond. 1662 Dort, 1624 Scott, (Thomas) the Belgick Souldier, or Warre was a Blessing. 4to. Eglisham's (George) Forerunner of Revenge upon the Duke of Buckingham for the poysoning of the most potent King, &c. sm. 4to. See SOMERS' TRACTS, Vol. v. Franckf. 1626 The Lady Elinor [Douglas, Second Wife of Sir Archibald Douglas,] her Appeal, &c. sm. 4to. 1646 Burton's (Henry) Grand Impostor Unmasked; or a Detection of the notorious hypocrisie and desperate impiety of the late Archbishop (so styled) of Canterbury, &c. sm. 4to. Published according to order. Lilburne's (Col. John) Triall by an Extraordinary or Speciall Commission, &c. Oct. 1649. 2 parts, with Observations upon the Triall, &c. 4to. Lond. 1649 .The Secretary of the Scots Army, his Relation to the Commissioners respecting the King, &c. 1646.--Letter from Lord General Cromwell from Dunbar, &c. the 3d of Sept. 1650. sm. 4to. ib. 1646-50 Cromwell, (Oliver) A few Anecdotes and Observations relative to, and his family; rectifying the errors of Nicolaus Commenus, &c. sm. 4to. ib. 1763 Tracts (Twelve) during the Civil War. sm. 4to. Lond. & Edin. 1644-59 1. Rutherford's (Rev. Sam.) Fast Sermon before the House of Commons, Jan. 31, 1644, Edin. 1644 3. 4. 2. Answer of the Lords and Commons, &c. to several Papers of the Commissioners of Scotland. Lond. 1646 ib. 1646 of the Scots Commissioners to both Houses of Parliament, upon the new Propositions, &c. ib. 1647 5. D[nmoulin] P[eter]? Another Parcel of Problemes concerning Religion, &c. 1648 6. Answer of the Parliament of England to the King's (Charles II.) Declaration, &c.; printed at Edinburgh, &c. Lond. 1650 7. Remonstrance, 27th October 1650, to the Committee of Estates, from the gentlemen, officers, ministers, &c. at Dumfries. MS. of the Commons to the Scots Commissioners' Paper and Letter of October last. 8. Causes of the Lord's Wrath against Scotland, &c. by Mr. James Guthrie of Stirling. The Authorship of this was the ground of his trial and execution after the Restoration. imperfect. 1653 9. Declaration by his Highness, &c.; setting forth, &c. the justice of their cause against Spain. reprinted Edin. 1655 1653 10. Lenthall's (Sir John) Humble Petition, setting forth his case, 11. Monck's (Lord General) Three Letters, to the Speaker, Lord Fleetwood, and Lord Lambert, Edin. 1659 12. The Grand Concernments of England ensured, &c. reprinted Edin. 1659 Pitman's (Henry, Chyrurgion to the late Duke of Monmouth,) Relation of his Great Sufferings and Strange Adventures. sm. 4to. Lond. 1689 Bacon's (Francis) Twoo Bookes of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, &c. 4to. ib. 1605 SHELF V. Shakspeare's Plays. 2 vols. imperial 8vo. Edin. Ballantyne, 1819 Ayscough's (Rev. Samuel) Index to the remarkable Passages and Words made use of by Shakspeare, &c. imperial 8vo. Lond. 1790 Ballantyne's Novelist's Library; with Lives of the Authors, by Sir Walter Scott. 10 vols. imperial 8vo. Vol. 1. Joseph Andrews. Tom Jones. Amelia. Fielding. Vol. 5. Man of the World. Edin. 1821-24 Mackenzie. 3. Count Fathom. GERMAN AND NORTHERN HISTORY AND LITERATURE; IRISH HISTORY; THEOLO- SHELF I Grimm, (Brüder) Die beiden ältesten Deutschen Gedichte aus dem 8ten. Jahrhundert: Das Lied von Hildebrand und Hadubrand, und das Weissenbrunner Gebet, &c. 4to. Cassel, 1812 Sammlung Deutscher Gedichte aus dem xii. xiii. and xiv. Jahrhundert. 3 vols. in 2. 4to. (with MS. Indexes, &c. by Henry Weber.) Berlin, 1784 Hagen, (F. H. von der) und Büsching, (Dr. J. G.) Deutsche Gedichte des Mittelalters. vol. 1. 4to. ib. 1808 Stanihursti (Rich.) De Rebus in Hibernia gestis Libri IV. cum Appendice, &c. 4to. Antwerp. 1584 Edin. 1824 Islands Landnamabok. Liber Originum Islandiae, cum vers. Latina, var. lect. &c. Edente Joan. Finnaeo. 4to. Haun. 1774 Hielmstiernes Bogsamling, tienende til Oplysning af de under den Danske Regierung liggende Kioben. 1782 Parrhis. 1514 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iii. p. 242;-Letters on Demonology, &c. Viga-Glums Saga. Vita Viga-Glumi, cum vers. Latina, notulis, &c. a G. Petersen. 4to. Haun. 1786 De Danorum Rebus Gestis Sec. iii. et iv., Poema Danicum dialecto Anglo-Saxonico. Ex Bibl. Vallancey's (Major Charles,) Grammar of the Iberno-Celtic or Irish Language. 4to. SHELF II. Dub. 1773 Lond. 1826 Regis Magni, &c. Leges Gula-Thingenses, sive Jus Commune Norvegicum, cum interp. Lat. et Dan., var. lect. &c. cura G. J. Thorkelin. Fine Paper, 4to. Haun. 1817 Gunnlaugi Vermilinguis et Rafnis Poetae Vitae. Island. et Lat. cum notis, &c. &c. Fine Paper, 4to. ib. 1775 Rymbegla, sive Rudimentum Computi Ecclesiast., et Annales Vett. Islandorum, &c. &c. Isl. et Latin. &c. cura Steph. Biörnonis. 4to. Haun. 1780 Diplomatarium Arna-Magnaeanum, exhibens Monumenta diplomatica quae collegit et Universitati Havniensi testam. reliquit Arnas Magnaeus, &c. Edidit G. J. Thorkelin. 2 vols. 4to. ib. 1786 Eyrbiggia Saga, sive Eyranorum Historia, Island. et Lat. cum notis, &c. G. J. Thorkelin. ib. 1787 4to. Sir W. Scott's Abstract of this curious work will be found in PROSE WORKS, vol. v. p. 255 et seq. Hervarar Saga, &c. Historia Hervörae et Regis Heidreki, Isl. et Lat. cura Steph. Biörnonis, cum comment. P. F. Suhm, &c. 4to. ib. 1785 See POETICAL WORKS, vol ii. p. 257; vol. iii. p. 245. Johnstone (Rev. James) Antiquitates Celto-Scandicae, sive Series rer. gest. inter Nationes Brit. 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