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To the Right Honorable, the high Court of Parliament; The Humble Petition of many hundreds of distressed Women, Trades-mens Wives, and Widdowes. London, printed for Iohn Hammond. 1642. A sheet. B. M.

A Catalogue of sundrie Knights, Aldermen, Doctors: Ministers and Citizens, who denying to contribute Money for the publicke safety, and other misdemeanors, are in custody in Gresham Colledge, Crosby House, and other places in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, by authority from the Parliament. Printed for Iohn Iackson, G. Green, and F. Smith, and are to be sold in the Old Baily, 1642. Novemb. 7. A sheet.

A Trve Copy of the Petition of the Gentlewomen, & Trades-men wives in, and about the City of London. Delivered to the Honourable the Knights . . . assembled in Parliament, Feb. 4, 1641. Together with their severall reasons, why their Sex ought thus to Petition, as well as the Men... Likewise the Answer which the Honourable Assembly sent to them by Mr. Pym, as they stood at the House doore. London, Printed for J. Wright. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

To the Kings most Excellent Maiesty : The humble Petition of the Major, Aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London. Printed in the yeer 1642. A sheet.

To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons. The Humble Petition of the well-affected Prentices and Youngmen of the City of London and Suburbs. London Printed for John Johnson, in the yeere. 1642. A sheet.

The Cities Propositions, and the Parliaments Answer. Printed at London by Richard Cotes . . . 1642. 4o, 4 leaves. Articles of Impeachment by the Commons assembled in Parliament, in the Name of themselves and all the Commons in England: Against Sir Thomas Gardiner, Recorder of the City of London, for severall great Crimes and Misdemeanours committed by him. London, Printed for Tho: Walkley. May 23, 1642. 4°, 4

leaves.

M. Deputy Recorders Speech at the Chequer Barr to Baron Trever at the Lord Majors taking his oath on Thursday the 18. day of August 1642. With the said Barons reply, with the Lord Majors Oath, and the last Declaration from the

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House of Parliament. London Printed for Daniel Bradley, 1642. August the 20. A sheet.

To the Honovrable The Hovse of Commons... The humble Petition of many thousand poore people, in and about the Citie of London. Printed for Will. Larner and T. B. this 31. of Ianuary, 1642. For the use of the Petitioners who are to meet this present day in More Fields, and from thence to go to the House of Parliament with it in their hands. A sheet.

Propositions Agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, In Guild Hall London. Feb. 21, 1642. Printed at London by Richard Cotes... 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. Ordonnance Du Parlement d'Angleterre, par laquelle est enjoint a tous les habitans de la ville de Londres de fermer leurs Boutiques & prendre les Armes pour la seureté de la dite Ville. Sur l'imprimé à Paris, en l'Isle du Palais. Et a Orleans 1642. 8°, 4 leaves.

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The Cities. Warning-Peece, in the Malignants description and Conversion: Or, The Round-Head turn'd Poet. Where a Feast of Prose and Verse invites Curiosity to be nibling.

Written long since, but Printed in the Yeere That every knave and foole turn'd Cavaleere. [Feb. 27, 1642.] 4°, 4 leaves. Br. M. To the honourable the Knights. . . of the House of Commons . . The humble Petition of the Inhabitants of the Parishes, of Stepney, Shoreditch, Whitchappell and Algate, the Chappelry of Wapping, the Precinct of St. Katherins, and the Parish of St. Peter Advincula, adjacent to the Tower, and within the liberties of London. Printed at London, and are to be sold by William Larner, 1643. A sheet.

The Hvmble Petition of the Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the Citie of London to His Majestie; With His Maiesties Gracious Answer thereunto. London, Printed for Henry Turkey, 1643. Published by His Maiesties Command. 4o, 4 leaves.

I. London's Warning-Peece, being the Common Prayers Complaint. Yorke: Printed by Stephen Buckley, 1643. Three poems on a sheet. Ouvry Cat. No. 147. La Reqveste Presentée au Parlemēt d'Angleterre par quarante mille Gentilshomes & Bourgeois de Londres. Sur l'imprimé a Paris. 1643. 8°, 4 leaves.

Peace and Plenty comming unto us, if we be willing to entertain them, and will bid

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A Declaration and Motive of the Persons trusted, usually meeting at Salters Hall in Breadstreet, to all well affected persons in the severall Parishes within London, and the parts adjacent, for Contributing the value of a Meale weekly, towards the forming of some Regiments of Voluntiers, to be payed during these times of Danger. London, Printed by R. Oulton and G. Dexter for John Wright in the Old-Baily, May 6. 1643. A sheet.

A true and exact Relation of the Marchings of the Two Regiments of the TrainedBands of the City of London, Being the Red & blew Regiments, As also of the three Regiments of the Auxiliary forces, the Blew, Red, and Orange, who marched forth for the reliefe of the City of Glocester from August 23 to Sep. 28. . .. As also a true description of the severall battells and Skirmishes had against the Enemy at Stow the old Sept. 4 at Aburne Chase September 18 and at Newbery Septem. 20.... By Henry Foster, quondamn Serjeant to Cap. George Mosse. ... London. Printed for Benjamin Allen. Octob. 2 1643. 4°, A-B in fours. The City. Oxford: Printed for William Web, 1643. A sheet, in verse. Ouvry Cat. No. 148.

An Order for the sixe Regiments to advance towards Reading. By the Lord Mayor, and the rest of the Committee for the Militia of London. [October 7, 1643.] A sheet.

To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. . . . The Humble Petition of many wellaffected Free-men, and Covenant ingaged Citizens of the City of London. A sheet. [1644.]

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LONDON.

To the Honourable the House of Commons, Assembled in High Court of Parliament, The Humble Remonstrance and Petition of the Lord Mayor, . . . in Common-Counsell assembled. London, Printed by Richard Cotes. 1646. 4o,

4 leaves.

The Answer of the Right Honourable the Lord Major, . . . to a Letter sent vnto them from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, With the Answer of the Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Committee of Aldermen.... Printed by Richard Cotes. ... 1647. 4°, 4 leaves. The humble Petition of the Lord Major,

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.. To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons . . . Whereunto is annexed, Two Petitions; The one Entituled, The humble Petition of divers wellaffected Citizens . . . The other Entituled, The humble Petition of divers Young-men, Citizens, and Apprentices of this Honourable City. Printed by Richard Cotes, . . . 1647. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Cities thankes to Southwarke, for giving the Army entrance.

We thanke you more then we will say,
But tis the cleane contrary way.

[Sept. 1, 1647.] A sheet of verses. Br. M.

On the back of this copy is printed the piece entitled, Prattle your Pleasure, &c. 1647.

Strange and Terrible Newes from Moor Fields. Being A true & ful Relation of the great Meeting that happened in MoorFields upon Sunday last. . . London, Printed March 24. 1647. 4°, 4 leaves. A Generall Bill of Mortality, of the Clergie of London, which have beene defunct by meanes of the Contagious breath of the Sectaries of that City, from the yeere 1641. to this present yeere 1647. With the severall Casualties of the same.

Or,

A briefe Martyrologie and Catalogue of the Learned, Grave, Religious and painfull Ministers of the City of London, who have been Imprisoned, Plundered, [1647.] A sheet.

A Mode: The Cities profound Policie, in delivering themselves, their City, their Works and Ammunition, into the protection of the Army. Printed in the Yeere 1647. A sheet of verses.

Vniversall Madnesse: Or, A new merry Letany. Composed for the City of London, and may generally serve for the use of the whole Kingdom.

The merry Doctor Archee well doth say, Would'st thou live long, then cast all care away.

LONDON.

London, Printed for W. Ley. 1647. 4o, 4 leaves.

I thanke you twice: Or,

The City Courting their owne ruine, Thank the Parliament twice, for their treble undoing.

Mr. Finis. Mr. An. Dom. 1647. A sheet. On the back of this copy is printed The Dagonizing of Bartholomew Fair. The City-Law. Or, The course and practice in all manner of juridicall proceedings in the Hustings in Guild-Hall, London, Englished, Out of an ancient French Manuscript. Also, An Alphabet of the Offices disposed and given by the Lord Mayor of London. London: Printed by B. Alsop, for L. Chapman, and L. Blacklocke 1647. 4o, A-K in

fours, K 4 blank.

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This appears to be a translation of the old Register called Dunthorne. The City Law, . . . London, Printed by T. R. for Timothy Twyford, .. 1658. 8o. A, 4 leaves: B-I in eights. The Rising and Routing of the Mutiniers in the City of London: On Sunday and Munday the 9th and 10th of April, 1648. Their fight at the Lord Mayors, breaking open the Armory, and taking the Money and Plate. Took two Gates, and the Keyes of the City. . . . London, Printed for H. Becke, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

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A Paire of Spectacles for the Citie. Printed in the Yeare, MDCXLVIII. 4o, A— B in fours.

A Case for the City Spectacles.

When we were well at ease and could not see't,

But sought I know not what, I think 'tis

meet

Our Noses should be Spectacled to make's see better,

And read our troubles in a larger Letter:
Now Gentlemen take it not in disgrace,
If I do put your Spectacles in a Case;
For if they fall, you'l breake them ten to

one,

And then you must buy new of Turlington: As for the hornes they'l serve for nothing after,

But to show Fenton's fortune and more laughter.

Both well preserv'd help our dim purblind eyes

To see afresh our printed miseries. Printed in the Yeere 1648. 4o, 8 leaves.

A curious tract, with a remarkable passage about Cromwell, the " Devil's groom." An Eye-Salve for the City of London: Discovering unto them the great Engagement that lies upon them in point of Duty and Interest to joyne speedily with the Kingdome for the restoring of His

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LONDON.

Majesty, and the re-setling of the lawful Government and Peace of this Nation By a Lover of Peace and Truth. . . . Printed in the yeare, 1648. 4°, 10 leaves. The Hearty Concurrence of Divers Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of London. Reprinted at Edinburgh by Evan Tyler, ... 1648. 4o, 4 leaves. The Humble Petition of the Lord Major to the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons Printed by Richard Cotes... 1648. 4o, A-B 2 in fours. Londons New Colours displaid: Or, The Snake in the Cities grasse-green Petition discovered. For preventing the horrid mischiefs thereby intended, against the Army, and all the well affected people in City and Countrey. [July 19, 1648.] 4o, 4 leaves. B. M.

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A Vindication of the Ministers of the Gospel, in, and about London, Printed at London, and Reprinted at Edinburgh... 1649. 4°, 4 leaves. London's Liberties; Or A Learned Argyment of Law & Reason, upon Saturday, December 14, 1650. Before the Lord Mayor. between Mr. Maynard, Mr. Hales & Mr. Wilde, of Councell for the Companies of London. And Major John Wildman and Mr. John Price, of Councell for the Freemen of London. Wherein the Freedom of the Citizens of London at their Elections of their chief Officers, is fully debated. . . . London, Printed by Ja. Cottrel for Gyles Calvert . . . 1651. 4o, A-E in fours, E 4 blank.

To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England: The humble Petition of divers Citizens and inhabitants in and about London. [Sept. 8, 1654.] A sheet. B. M.

The Humble Petition of many Inhabitants in and about the City of London. Presented to the Parliament by Mr. Sam. Moyer and others, May 12. 1659. Together with the Answer of the Parliament, thereunto. London, Printed for Tho. Brewster & Livewell Chapman, 1659. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Out-Cry of the London Prentices for Justice to be Executed upon John Lord Hewson; With their desires and Proposalls touching his Arraignment, As also A Hue-and-cry, or Proclamation. London Printed for Gustavus Adolphus, 1659. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Hue-and-Cry is in verse. A Declaration and Vindication of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of

LONDON.

the City of London in Common-councell assembled. Printed by James Flesher, Printer to the Honourable City of London, 1660. 4o, A-D 2 in fours.

A Declaration of the Nobility and Gentry That adhered to the late King, now residing in and about the City of London. London, Printed by Roger Norton, 1660, A folio leaf. Black letter.

A Dialogue between the Two Giants in Guildhall, Colebrond and Brandamore, Concerning the late Election of Citizens to Serve in Parliament for the City of London. . . . London, Printed for the Authors. 1661. 4o, 8 leaves.

A True and Exact Relation of the Araignment, Tryal, and Condemnation of Tho. Tongue, Geo. Philips, James Hind, Francis Stubbs, John Sallows, Nathaniel Gibbs. For High Treason: At the Sessions-Hovse in the Old-Baily on Thursday the 11th of December 1662. Being a full discovery of the whole Plot, London, Printed in the Year 1662. 4o, 11 leaves, or A-C 3 in fours.

A generall Bill for this present year, ending the 19 of December 1665. according to the Report made to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. By the Company of Parish Clerks of London, &c. A sheet. [1665.]

Londons Flames Discovered by Informations taken before the Committee appointed to Enquire after the Burning of the City of London. And after the Insolency of the Papists, &c. London, Printed in the Year, 1667. 4°, A—E 2 in fours.

The Tryals of such Persons as under the Notion of London-Apprentices were Tumultuously Assembled in Moore-Fields, and other Places, on Easter Holidays last, under Colour of pulling down Bawdy. houses. Taken at the Sessions in the Old-Bailey, on Saturday April 4. 1668. With Allowance. London, Printed for Robert Pawlet . . . 1668. 4o, A—D in fours.

A true Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, at a Sessions there held on March 7, 1679. Setting forth the exact Tryals of Tho. Sadler, Will. Johnson, and Tho. Renningar, Condemned for Stealing the Lord Chancellor's Mace and Purses. .. London Printed in the year 1679. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove; For Con

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A true Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, February 27, 28, &c. 1677. Setting forth The Facts and Tryals of several Prisoners for Murders, With a particular

Account of the Tryal of four Persons indicted as Accessaries to the late Escape of Mr. Chavenor: . . . And likewise the Tryal of that notorious Thief that Robb'd the House of one Mr. Butler in Cheapside, on Sunday the 17th of February, 1671.... London: Printed for D. M. 1678. 4°, 4 leaves.

A true Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old- Bayly, April 11, 12, & 13, 1678. . . . With a particular Account of the Tryal and Condemnation of Two Women for High Treason, Clipping the Kings Coyn, who are Sentenced to be Burnt to Ashes. London Printed for D. M. 1678. 4o, 4 leaves.

The True Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, for London and Middlesex. Begun on Wednesday the 16th day of October, 1678. London: Printed for L. C. 1678.

4°, 4 leaves.

The Execution of Henry Bury, one of the Murderers of Sir Edmund - Bury Godfrey, February 28. 1678. With a particular Account of his Behaviour in Prison, and at the Place of Execution. To which is premised, An Exact Narrative of the Proceedings of the Sessions, Febr. 26 and 27. . . . London: Printed for L. C. 1678. 4°, 4 leaves.

The true Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions for London and Middlesex, Begun April the 30th, 1679. Giving An exact Account of the Tryal of a Popish Priest, Condemn'd for High - Treason: A Maid tryed for Firing her Masters House, London: Printed in the year 1679. 40, 4 leaves. Some Account of the Tryals and Condemnation of the Five Notorious Jesuits, Popish Priests, and Traytors, Viz. Thomas White

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William Harcourt, John Fenwick,

John Gavern alias Gawen; and

Anthony Turner.

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A True Narrative of the Proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, The Fourth of this Instant February, in their Unanimous Election of their Four Members to serve in Parliament. With their Thanks to them, and to the Petitioning Lords. [Col.] London, Printed for Francis Smith, . . . 1681. A folio leaf.

Vive le Roy: Or London's Joy. A New Song on the Instalment of the present Lord Mayor of London. To the Tune of St. George for England. London, Printed for Allen Banks. [1681.] A folio sheet of verses.

The Answer to the Letter from Legorn, Answered: In a Third Letter to a Merchant in London. [Col.] London, Printed for T. Davies, 1681. Folio, 2 leaves. The Tryal and Condemnation of Several notorious Malefactors, at a Sessions of Oyer and Terminer which began at the Sessions House in the Old Baily, with the Names of those who received Sentence of Death, Burnt in the Hand, Transported, and to be Whipt. And most remarkably of John Sadler, who Whipt the Child to Death at Ratcliffe. London,

LONDON.

Printed for T. Davies. 1681. Folio, 2 leaves.

The Manner of the Execution of Eleven Notorious Offenders who received sentence of death at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 8th of this Instant December, London, Printed for Langley Curtis. [1682.] Folio, 2 leaves. A Poem to the Right Honourable Sir J. B. Knight &c. London, Printed for T. S. in the Year 1682. A folio leaf. The Charter; A Comical Satyr. Written by an Unknown Hand. Rumpatur quisquis Mart. Epig. London: Printed for Alex. Banks, Anno Domini 1682. [3 August in contemp. MS.] 4o, A-B in fours. In verse.

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The Priviledges of the Citizens of London Contained in the Charters granted to them by the several Kings of this Realm, and confirmed by sundry Pariiaments. Comprehending the whole Charter, only Words of Form left out. Now seasonably Publisht for general Information, upon the occasion of the Quo Warranto brought against the said City. London, Printed for the Translator of it, and Published by Langley Curtiss . . . MDCLXXXII. 4°, A-L 2 in fours.

Short Instructions for the Executors and Administrators of Free-Men, in Exhibiting an Inventory securing Orphans Portions, &c. With Several Orders of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen relating thereunto. London, Printed by Samuel Roycroft, . . . 1682. 8o, A—B in eights.

A Poem to the Right Honourable Sir John Moor, Knight, On His well Administration in the Office of Lord Mayor of London. London, Printed for T. P. in the Year 1682. A folio leaf.

The True Narrative of the Proceedings at the Session-House in the Old-Bayly which began on Fryday the 13th of this instant October, and ended on Saturday the 14th following. London Printed for L. Curtiss. [1682.] Folio, 2 leaves.

An Humble Address to the Livery-Men of London, relating to the Election of Sheriffs, by a Lover of his King and Country. London Printed for J. Bayly. 1682. A folio leaf.

A Paper Presented by divers Citizens of the City of London, Sept. 5. 1682. To the Right Honourable The Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen. London, Printed for E. Smith . . . 1682. A folio leaf. To the Right Honourable Sir John Moore

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