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804. TRUE COPIES of the insolent, cruell, barbarous, and blasphemous letter, lately written by the Great Turke for denouncing of warre against the king of Poland. And of the magnanimous and most Christian answere made by the said king thereunto. With a short preface, declaring the unjust cause on which this Turkish tyrant, and faithlesse enemy of Christendome, now laying hold to invade ... Published ... the II. of June, 1621. Somers 2:462-65.

1622

804a. [AMES, WILLIAM.] A reply to Dr. Mortons generall defence of three nocent ceremonies. viz. The surplice, crosse in baptisme, and kneeling at the receiving of the sacramentall elements of bread and wine. London, 1622. 8, 75 p.

805. CORNWALLIS, SIR CHARLES. A relation of the carriage of the marriages that should have been made between the Prince of England, and the infanta major, and also after with the younger infanta of Spain. Written by Sir Charles Cornwallis to the Lord Digby. 1622. Somers 2:492-501.

Another copy, Harleian misc. 3:397-408.

Another copy, Gutch 1:133-55.

806. DALECHAMP, CALEB. Vindiciae Salomonis: sive, Dispvtatio bipartita de lapsv statvqve aeterno regis Salomonis: quâ eius & omnium sanctorum perseuerantia in fide defenditur ... Londini, 1622. 37 p. 807. THE FAMOUS and wonderful recovery of a ship of Bristol, called the Exchange, from the Turkish pirates of Argier. With the unmatchable attempts and good success of John Rawlins, pilot in her, and other slaves who brought the ship into Plymouth, the 13th of February [1622] last. London, 1622.

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English garner 4:581-608.

Another copy, Stuart tracts: 246-74.

808. JAMES 1. King James his letter and directions to the Lord Archbishop

of Canterbury; concerning preaching and preachers; with the Bishop of Canterburies letter to the Bishop of Lincolne .. desiring him to put in practice the Kings desires. [London, May] 1642. 9 p.

Letters dated Sept. 1622.

809. LINCOLN, ELISABETH. The Countess of Lincoln's nursery. 1622. Harleian misc. 3:453-61.

810. THE LORD DIGBY'S entertainment in Spain. ms. 1622.

Somers 2:501-8.

810a. MALYNES, GERARD. Consvetvdo, vel, Lex mercatoria, or, The antient law-merchant; divided into three parts: according to the essentiall parts of the trafficke. London, 1636. 8, 333 (i.e. 341) p.

Various mistakes in paging.

1st ed., 1622.

811. [SCOTT, THOMAS?] The interpreter. Wherein three principal terms of state, much mistaken by the vulgar, are clearly unfolded. n. p. 1622. English garner 6:231-44.

Another copy, Stuart tracts: 233-46.

812. TOM TELL-TROATH: or, A free discourse touching the manners of the time. Directed to His Majestie by waye of humble advertisement. Somers 2:469-92.

Another copy, Harleian misc. 3:428-53.

A satire published in 1621 or 1622.

1623

813. ABBOT, GEORGE, abp. of Canterbury.

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Speech to King James, at the

Councel table, July the 18th, 1623. n. p., 1623. 4 p.

813a. AMES, WILLIAM. A reply to Dr. Mortons particular defence of three nocent ceremonies. viz. the surplice, crosse in baptisme, and kneeling at the receiving of the sacramentall elements of bread and wine. London, 1623. 2, 71, 4 p.

814. [BUCKINGHAM, GEORGE VILLIERS, Ist duke.] A true relation and journal of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment given to the high and mighty Prince Charles, prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine, in his court at Madrid. London, 1623. Somers 2:524-31.

815. CLARKE, SAMUEL. The fatal vespers: A true and full narative of that signal judgement of God upon the Papists, by the fall of the house in Black friers, London, upon their fifth of November, 1623. London, 1657. 12 p.

Smeeton 1:no. 2.

816. JAMES 1. Warrant of the indemnity and discharge to Lionel, earl of Middlesex, lord high treasurer, and to the other commissioners of the jewels, for having delivered certain jewels to King James the First, which were sent by His Majesty into Spain, to the Prince of Wales and Duke of Buckingham, dated July 7, 1623. Archaeologia 21:148-57.

817. LANGFORD, GEORGE. Search the scriptures; or, An enquirie after veritie. London, 1623. 10, 44 p.

818. MIDDLESEX, LIONEL CRANFIELD, Ist earl. Letter to Sec. Conway, dated March 5, 1623, relating to favours to be shown to the Earl of Carlisle and to Sir Robert Naunton.

A photographic reproduction of ms. in Public record office. Calendar of state papers. Dom. 1619-23. p. 514. 819. A RELATION of the departure of the most illustrious Prince of Wales from Madrid, the 9th of September, this present yeare, 1623, stilo novo. Somers 2:540-50.

820. A RELATION of the royal festivities, and Juego de Cannas [A turnament of darting with reedes after the manner of Spaine] made by the King of Spaine at Madrid, the 21st of August this present yeere 1623. To honour the espousall treaties of the illustrious Prince of Wales with the Lady Infanta Maria of Austria, before the departure of the prince from this court towards the sea-side, to take shipping for his returne into England. London, 1623.

Somers 2:531-40.

821. TAYLOR, JOHN. Prince Charles his welcome from Spaine; who landed at Portsmouth on Sunday the 5th of October, and came safely to London on Monday the 6th of the same, 1623. With triumphes of London for the same his happie arrivall.

Somers 2:550-55..

822. A TRUE RELATION of some passages which passed at Madrid, in the year 1623, by Prince Charles, being then in Spain, prosecuting the match with the Lady Infanta. As also severall observations of eleven ominous presages, some of them hapning in the same year whilst the said prince was in Spain, the rest of them hapned from that time untill his death. London, 1655.

Somers 5:461-72.

1624

823. CARLETON, GEORGE, bp. of Chichester. A thankfvll remembrance of Gods mercie. In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliuerances of the church and state of England, since the Gospell beganne here to flourish, from the beginning of Queen Elizabeth ... The 4th ed. rev. ... London, 1630. [8], 292 p. front. (port.) illus. First pub. 1624. 824. GEE, JOHN. The foot out of the snare: With a detection of sundry late practices and impostures of the priests and Jesuits in England. Whereunto is added a catalogue of such bookes as in this authors knowledge have been vented within two yeeres last past in London by the priests and their agents. As also a catalogue of the Romish priests and Jesuits now resident in London. The second edition 1624. Somers 3:49-94.

825. MASON, HENRY. The new art of lying, covered by Iesvites vnder the vaile of eqvivocation, discovered and disproved. London, 1624. 20,

106 P.

826. SCOTT, THOMAS. Aphorisms of state: or, Certain secret articles for the re-edifying of the Romish Church, agreed upon and approved in council by the college of cardinals in Rome. 1624. Harleian misc. 3:486-504.

827. [SCOTT, THOMAS.] Robert, earl of Essex his ghost, sent from Elizian: To the nobility, gentry, and communaltie of England ... Printed in Paradise 1624. [also] A postscript or a second part of Robert, earle of Essex, his ghost.

Somers 2:596-608.

Another copy, Harleian misc. 3:504-18.

Written in opposition to the Spanish marriage.

828. SCOTT, THOMAS. The second part of Vox popvli; or, Gondomar appearing in the likeness of Matchiauell in a Spanish parliament, wherein are discouered his treacherous & subtile practises to the ruine as well of England, as the Netherlandes. Faithfully translated out of the Spanish by a well-willer to England and Holland. Goricom, 1624. 60 p.

829. [SCOTT, THOMAS.] Vox coeli; or, News from heaven. Of a consultation there held by the high and mighty Princes, King Henry 8, King Edward 6, Prince Henry, Queene Mary, Queene Elizabeth, and Queene Anne; wherein Spaines ambition and treacheries to most kingdomes and free estates in Europe, are unmasked and truly represented, but more particularly towards England, and now more especially under the pretended match of Prince Charles with the Infanta Donna Maria. Whereunto is annexed two letters written by Queene Mary from heaven; the one to Count Gondomar, the ambassadour of Spaine, the other to all the Roman Catholiques of England. Written by S. R. N. I. Printed in Elisium, 1624. Somers 2:555-96.

1625

830. CHARLES I. King Charles the First's warrant to Admiral Pennington to deliver the fleet under his command to the French. [1625] Archaeologia 17:110-12.

831. COOKE, ALEXANDER. Pope Joan: A dialogue between a Protestant and Papist: manifestly proving, that a woman, called Joan, was Pope of Rome; against the surmises and objections made to the contrary, by Robert Bellarmine and Caesar Baronius, cardinals: Florimondus Raemondus, N. D. and other popish writers, impudently denying the same. 1625.

Harleian misc. 4:9-109.

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832. GLANVILLE, SIR JOHN. The voyage to Cadiz in 1625. Being a journal written by John Glanville never before printed, from Sir John Eliot's mss. at Port Eliot. Ed. with introduction and notes, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ... London, 1883. 46, 132 p. tables. Camden soc. 2 ser. v. 32.

833. MASON, FRANCIS. Vindiciae ecclesiae anglicanae; sive, De legitimo eivsdem ministerio ... libri V... Ed. secunda, priori anglicanâ longè

auctior & emendatior ... Opus ex idiomate anglicana traductum & locupletatum ab ipso authore ... Londini, 1625. 680 p.

834. MONTAGU, RICHARD, bp. of Ely. Appello Caesarem. A iust appeale from two vniust informers London, 1625. 320 p.

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The appeal was against "John Yates and

Ward; with reference to the errors maintained by them to exist in Montagu's book 'A gagg for the new Gospell' etc".-cf. Brit. mus. catalogue.

835. NETTLES, STEPHEN. An ansvver to the Ievvish part of Mr. Selden's History of tithes ... Oxford, 1625. 9, 191 p.

836. PIKE, RICHARD. Three to one. Being an English-Spanish combat performed by a western gentleman of Tavistock in Devonshire, with an English quarterstaff, against three Spaniards [at once] with rapiers, and poniards; at Sherries [Xeres] in Spain, the 15th day of November 1625: in the presence of dukes, condes, marquises, and other great dons of Spain; being the council of war. [by] Richard Peeke. London, [1626]

English garner 1:621-43.

Another copy, Stuart tracts: 274-97.

836a. PURCHAS, SAMUEL. Hakluytus post humus or Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others, by Samuel Purchas ... Glasgow, 1905-7. 20 v. illus., ports., fold. maps, fold. facsims.

Hakluyt soc. Extra series.

Reprint of the 1625 edition, with folded facsimiles of t.-p.; illustrations, maps, etc., reproduced in facsimile.

837. A RELATION of the glorious triumphs and order of the ceremonies, observed in the marriage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Britain, and the Lady Henrietta Maria, sister to the most Christian King of France. Together with the ceremonie observed in their troth-plighting, performed in the Castle of the Louur, in His Majesties chamber there. As also the Kings declaration, containing a prohibition unto all his subjects to use any traffique or commerce with the kingdome of Spaine. Published in the Parliament of Paris, the 12th of May 1625.

Somers 4:91-100.

838. A TRUE RELATION of the treaty and ratification of the marriage, concluded and agreed upon between our Sovereigne Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, and the Lady Henretta Maria, daughter of France, and sister to His most Christian Majesty, the French king. 1625.

Somers 4:85-91.

839. WILKINSON, ROBERT. The stripping of Ioseph, or the crueltie of brethren to brother. In a sermon before His Majestie at White-Hall ... with a consolatorie epistle to the English East-India-Companie,

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