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A Proclamation, for calling in, and suppressing of two Books written by John Milton; the one Intituled, Johannis Miltoni Angli Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio

and the other in answer to a Book Intituled The Pourtraiture of his Sacred Majesty . . . And also a third Book Inftituled, The Obstructers of Justice, written by John Goodwin. London, Printed by John Bill . . . 1660. A sheet.

A Proclamation for the Apprehension of Edmund Ludlow Esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow. London, Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ... 1660. A sheet.

A Proclamation concerning the Times of holding this Summer Assizes. London, Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker . ... 1660. A sheet.

A Proclamation against Fighting of Duels. London, Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ... 1660. A sheet.

His Maiesties Gracious Commission to Search into, and Examine the Pretended Sales and Purchases of the Honours, Mannors, Lands, and Residences, of and belonging to His Majestie, His Royal Mother, the Arch-bishops, Bishops, Deans and Chapters, Prebends, and other Ecclesiastical Persons; Giving such Powers and Authorities, as is Necessary for the Ends, Intents, and Purposes, in and by the said Commission specified and expressed. London, Printed for Rich. Marriot.. M.DC.LX. Folio, B-C in twos, C 2 blank. and the title.

An Imperfect Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty Charles the II. . . . Written by a Loyal Subject, who most Religiously affirms, Se non diversas spes sed incolumitatem Cæsaris simpliciter spectare. London, Printed for Henry Herringman,... 1661.

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[1660, March 7.] 4°, A-D 2 in fours, including a portrait, B. M.

To all and every the Constables of St. Clements Danes of the Dutchy Liberty, of Covent-Garden, and St. Martins in the Fields, [respecting the coronation.] London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation requiring all Cashiered Officers and Souldiers of the late Army, to depart, and not come within Twenty miles of the Cities of London and Westminster, until the Twentieth day of May next. London, . . . 1661. A sheet. A Proclamation for the better Regulating His Majesties Royal Proceeding from the Tower of London to His Palace at Whitehall, the 22th day of April next, being the day before His Majesties Coronation. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation recalling and prohibiting Sea-men from the services of Forraign Princes and States. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

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A Proclamation of Grace, for the Inlargement of Prisoners called Quakers. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation for the Observation of the Nine and twentieth day of May instant, as a day of Publick Thanksgiving, according to the late Act of Parliament for that purpose. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation against Exportation, and Buying and Selling of Gold and Silver at higher rates then in Our Mint: As also against Culling, Washing, or otherwise diminishing our Great Moneys. London, ... 1661. A broadside.

A Proclamation, for Entering and putting in of claims in Ireland, pursuant to His Majesties Gracious Declaration of the 30th of November 1660, and the Instructions for execution thereof. London, . . 1661. A sheet.

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[A Proclamation, dated Friday, 26 July, 1661, for the repair of the thoroughfares in the liberties of London and Westminster, in Holborn, &c.] London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

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A Proclamation for the well ordering the making of White Starch within this Realm, and for restraint of the Importation thereof from Foreign Ports. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation for Discovering and preventing the many Fraudulent Practices of Under-Officers, and others in stealing His Majesties Customs. London, . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation to restrain the Excessive Carriages in Wagons and four-wheeled Carts, to the destruction of High-ways. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation Concerning Building in and about London and Westminster. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

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A Proclamation declaring the Rates at which Gold shall be current in Payments, and to prohibite the transportation of the same. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation for the Calling in of all Moneys of Gold and Silver Coyned or Stamped with the Cross and Harp, and the circumscription, The Commonwealth of England, and for making the same to be current to the first of December next, and no longer. London, 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation concerning the Granting of Licences for Selling and Retailing of Wines. London, . . . 1661. A sheet. A Proclamation concerning the President and Council of Wales, and Marches of the same. London, . . . 1661. A sheet. A Proclamation for restraint of Killing, dressing and eating of Flesh in Lent, or on Fish-days appointed by the Law to be observed. London, .. 1661 [11 November.] A sheet.

A Proclamation for Discovery of Robberies and Burglaries, and for a Reward to the Discoverers. London, 1661. A sheet.

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His Majesties Gracious Speech to the
Honourable House of Commons, In the
Banquetting-house at White-Hall, March
1. 1661. London: Printed by John
Bill... 1661 [-2.] Folio, 6 leaves.
His Majesties Gracious Letter to the
House of Commons to pass the Bill for
confirming the Act of Oblivion & In-
dempnity. London: Printed by John
Bill and Christopher Barker, . . . 1661.
Folio, 4 leaves.

Relation des Veritables Cavses, et des
Conionctvres Favorables, qui ont con-
tribué au Restablissement dv Roy de la
Grande Bretagne. Sur l'Imprimé, A
Paris.
M.DC.LXI. 8°. ǎ, 4 leaves :

A-N in eights.

Mirabilis Annvs, Or The year of Prodigies and Wonders, being a faithful and impartial Collection of several Signs that have been seen in the Heavens, in the Earth, and in the Waters; together with many remarkable Accidents and Judgments befalling divers Persons, according as they have been testified by very credible hands; all which have happened within the space of one year last past,... Printed in the Year 1661. 4°, A-M in fours.

Mirabilis Annvs Secundus: Or, The Second Part of the Second years Prodigies, Being a true Additional Collection of many strange Signs and Apparitions Printed in the Year, 1662. 4°, A-H in fours.

A Proclamation for prohibiting the Imbezlement of His Majesties Stores for Shipping. London, . . . 1661. A sheet. A Proclamation prohibiting the Importation of divers Foreign Wines and Merchandizes into this Realm of England and the Dominion of Wales, and Sale thereof; and to repress the excess of Gilding of Coaches and Chariots. London, . . 1661. A sheet.

A Proclamation requiring all Officers or Souldiers that served under the Armies of the late Usurped Powers, and have been Disbanded, Cashiered or Turned out, to depart the Cities of London and Westminster before the fourth of December next. London, . . . 1661. A sheet.

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A Proclamation for a General Fast throughout the Realm of England. London,... 1661. A sheet. [8 January, 1661–2.]

A Proclamation for restraining the Payment of the moneys lately called in, to His Majesties use, any longer than until the first of March next. London, 1661-2. A sheet.

A Proclamation for Prizing of Wines. London, . . . 1661 [4 Feb. 1661-2.] A sheet.

A Proclamation for the Prizes of Victuals within the Verge of His Majesties Household. London, . . . 1662. A sheet. A Proclamation for the free Exportation of Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom, from the Twentieth day of May, until the Five and twentieth day of December next. London, . . . 1662. A sheet.

A Proclamation concerning Wine Licences. London, 1662. A sheet.

A Proclamation concerning the Act for the Revenue on Fire-hearths and Stoves. London, . . . 1662. A sheet.

A Proclamation for recalling and prohibiting Seamen from the service of Foreign Princes and States, and that no Prizes taken from the Dutch by vertue of Portugal Commissions, be brought into His Majesties Ports. London, 1662. A sheet.

A Proclamation requiring all Officers or Souldiers ... to depart the Cities of London and Westminster before the Twenty sixth day of this instant June. London, . . . 1662. A sheet.

A Proclamation for the better ordering of those who repair to the Court for their

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Cure of the Disease called the KingsEvil. London, . . . 1662. A sheet. A Proclamation declaring His Majesties grace and favour towards all Commanders and Seamen in relation to Prizes and Prize-goods, seized and taken from the month of January 1642 until the Twenty ninth of May 1660. London, . . . 1662. A sheet.

A Proclamation for suspending the prosecution upon that part of the late Act of Parliament for Enlarging and Repairing of common High-ways, as concerneth the breadth of the Tyre of Wheels. London, . . . 1662. A sheet.

His Majesties Most Gracious Speech, Together with the Lord Chancellor's, to the Two Houses of Parliament, at their Prorogation, On Monday the Nineteenth of May, 1662. London: Printed, by John Bill... 1662. Folio, A-F in twos. His Majesties Declaration to all His Loving Subjects, December 26. 1662. Published by the Advice of His Privy Council. London: Printed by John Bill... 1662. Folio, A-D in twos.

His Majesties Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, On Wednesday, February the 18t, 1662. Being the first day of their meeting after their Prorogation. London: Printed by John Bill

1662. . . Folio, 4 leaves.

A Narrative of the Apprehending, Commitment, Arraignment, Condemnation, and Execution of John James, who suffered at Tiburne, November the 26th 1661. . . . Also, An Account of the Death of several Persons since the Execution of John James. . . . London, Printed in the year, 1662. 4°, A-F in fours. His Majesties Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, at their Prorogation, On Monday the Seven and twentieth of July, 1663. London: Printed by John Bill 1663. . . Folio, 4 leaves. His Majesties Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament; on Monday the One and twentieth of March, 1663. London, Printed by John Bill... 166. .. Folio, 4 leaves.

His Majesties Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament; Together with the Speech of St. Edw: Turner Kt Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, On Tuesday May 17. 1664. at their Prorogation. London, Printed by John Bill 1664 . . . Folio, 6 leaves.

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His Majesties Gracious Speech to Both Hovses of Parliament, Together with the Lord Chancellor's Delivered in Christ Church Hall in Oxford, The 10th of October, 1665. Oxford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield . . . for John Bill... 1665. Folio. A-F in twos, including a leaf with Royal arms.

A Summary Narrative of the Signal Victory which it pleased Almighty God to bestow upon His Majesties Navy, under the Command of . the Duke of York, against the Fleet of the States of the Vnited Netherlands, on the 3 of June, 1665. London, Printed by Richard Hodgkinson . . . 1665. 4°, 4 leaves. A Second Narrative. London, Printed by Richard Hodgkinson M.DC.LXV. 4o, 8 leaves.

A True Declaration of all Transactions between His Majesty of Great Britain, And the King of Denmark; With a Declaration of War against the said King, and the Motives that obliged His Majesty thereunto. London Printed by John Bill... 1666.. Folio.

A New Ballad of a famous German Prince and a renowned English Duke, who on St. James's day One thousand 666 fought with a Beast with Seven Heads, called Provinces; not by Land, but by Water; not to be said, but sung; not in high English, nor Low Dutch; but to a new French tune, call'd Monsiur Ragou; or, The Dancing Hobby-horses. London: Printed by James Cotterel, in the year 1666. A broadside. Ouvry Cat. Ño. 34. A True Narrative of the Engagement between His Majesties Fleet, and that of Holland. Begun June the First, 1666. at Two o Clock Afternoon, and continuing till the Fourth, at Ten o Clock at Night. Published by Command. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb 1666. Folio, 4 leaves.

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Printed by John Bill ... 1666. . Folio, 6 leaves.

His Majesties Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, On Thursday October 10. 1667. By His Majesties Command. In the Savoy,... 1667.... Folio, 4 leaves. Articles of Peace & Alliance, Between .. Charles II. . . . And the High and Mighty Lords the States General. Published by His Majesties Command. In the Savoy, Printed 1667. 4o, A-G in fours: H, 1 leaf: I-L 2 in fours. F 4 blank.

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Articles of Peace, Commerce, & Alliance between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain Translated out of Latin. In the Savoy Printed . 1667. 4°, A-E in fours, including the Patent of Philip IV.

A Narrative or Journal of the Proceedings of their Excellencies, the Right Honourable the Lord Holles, and the Lord Coventry, Appointed by His Majesty of Great Britain to be his Ambassadors Extraordinary, and Plenipotentiaries for the Treaty held at Breda, with the Ambassadors of the French King, the King of Denmark, and the States General of the United Provinces. By a Person of Quality, concerned in this Embassy. In the Savoy, Printed by Tho. Newcomb, . . . 1667. 4°, A—E 2 in fours.

His Majesties Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, on Tuesday, October 19, 1669. By His Majesties Command. In the Savoy, . . . 1669. . . Folio, 4 leaves.

His Majesties Gracious Letter to His Parliament of Scotland: December 9. 1669. With their Answer. As also a List of the Publick Acts past in the said Parliament. Edenburgh Decemb. 23. 1669. Published by His Majesties Command. In the Savoy. Printed by Tho. Newcomb, 1669. Folio, 4 leaves. His Majesties Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, On Monday February 14, 166 By His Majesties Command. In the Savoy,... 166. Folio, A-C in twos.

His Majesties Letter to His Parliament in Scotland, Assembled October 19, 1669. Together with the Speech of His Grace the Earl of Lauderdaill, His Majesties High Commissioner; As also the

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Answer of the Parliament of Scotland to His Majesties Gracious Letter. Published by His Majesties Command. In the Savoy, Printed by Tho. Newcomb, 1669. Folio, A-C in twos, and (a) in twos. Instructions to be observed by His Majestie's Officers and their respective Deputies, Emploied for collecting His Majestie's Revenue arising from the Duty imposed upon Chimneys, Fire-hearths and Stoves... London, Printed in the Year 1670. 8°, A-C in sixes, first and last leaves blank.

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A True and Perfect Relation of the Happy Successe & Victory Obtained against the Turks of Argiers at Bugia, By His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean, under the Command of St. Edw. Spragge. As it is contained in a Letter of the said Admiral, of the Eleventh of May. 1671. Together with an Exact List of the Turks Ships, Published by Command. In the Savoy : Printed by Tho. Newcomb. 1671. Folio, 4 leaves.

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His Majesties Declaration to all His Loving Subjects, March 15, 167. Published by the Advice of His Privy Council. In the Savoy, . 167 Folio, 4 leaves. His Majesties Declaration against the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys. Published by the Advice of His Privy Council. In the Savoy, . . . 167. Folio, 4 leaves. Some Reasons Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, For the Continuance of the Writs of Capias, and Process of Arrest. And against the Course or Way proposed of a summons peremptory, and Judgement by default thereupon. London, Printed in the year MDCLXXI. 40, A-D 2 in fours.

The Lord Chancellor's Speech upon the Lord Treasurers Taking his Oath in the Exchequer, The Fifth of December, 1672. London, Printed in the Year, 1672. Folio, 2 leaves.

A Short and True Account of the Material Passages in the First War between the English and Dutch, Since His Majesties Restauration. Written, By the Right Honourable the Earl of Castlemain; And Published by Thomas Price, Gent. The Second Edition. Augmented and Amended, according to his Lordships own Copy. In the Savoy, Printed for H. Herringman . . . 1672. 8o, A— H in eights. With a portrait.

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A True Relation of the Engagement of His Majesties Fleet under the Command of His Royal Highness, with the Dutch Fleet, May 28, 1672. In a Letter from Hen: Savile Esq; on Board His Royal Highness, to the Earl of Arlington, Principal Secretary of State. Published by Authority. In the Savoy: Printed by Tho. Newcomb. 1672. Folio, A—B, 2 leaves each, and the title.

His Majesties Gracious Declaration For the Encouraging the Subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, To Transport themselves with their Estates, and to settle in this His Majesties Kingdom of England. Published by the Advice of His Privy Council. In the Savoy, 1672 . Folio, 4 leaves.

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His Majesties Gracious Letter to His Parliament of Scotland, May 23, 1672. With their Answer. As also the Speech of His Grace the Lord Duke of Lauderdaile, His Majesties High Commissioner for His Kingdom of Scotland, at the opening of this Session of Parliament. June 12. 1672. Published by Authority. In the Savoy: Printed by Tho. Newcomb. 1672. Folio, A-C in twos. The Lord Chancellor's Speech in the Exchequer, to Baron Thvrland at the taking of his Oath, 24 Jan. 167. London, Printed in the Year, 1672. Folio, 2 leaves.

His Majesties Most Gracious Speech, Together with the Lord Chancellors, to Both Houses of Parliament. To which is added, His Lordships several Speeches; As also, those of Sir Job Charleton, at his admission of Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons. Delivered at the Opening of the Parliament, on Tuesday February 4. And Wednesday February 5. 167. By His Majesties special Command. London, 1673. Folio, A-F in twos.

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The Established Test, In order to the security of His Majesties Sacred Person, and Government, and the Protestant Religion. Against the Malitious Attempts and Treasonable Machinations of Rome. . . . London, Printed by T. N. for Jonathan Edwin. 1673. 4o, B-H in fours, H 4 blank, and the titlepage.

A Relation of the Engagement of His Majesty's Fleet with the Enemies, On the 11th of August, 1673. As it has been Represented by Letters from the several

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