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[Sept.]-To the Lords and Commons. The petition of divers of the Clergie of the Church of England. Whereunto is added five motions with reasons concerning Deanes and Chapters. E. 170. (10.) [Sept.]-A true Copy of a most peremptory Letter sent to the Earle of Salisbury by A. B. C. &c. to mittigate his prosecuting of Recusants. Printed by B. Alsop. E. 172. (12.) [Sept. A true Copie of the Disputation held betweene Master Walker and a Jesuite, in the house of one Thomas Bates, concerning the Ecclesiasticall Function. E. 172. (9.) [Sept.] A true Copie of the Protestation of the Archbishops & Bishops of Ireland against the toleration of Poperie, as it was subscribed by them 26 Nov. 1626. E. 171. (11.) [Sept. The true Copies of the three last Letters written by the late Earle of Strafford. The one unto his sacred Majesty, the other to his Lady in Ireland, the third to a lady of great note. Together with his owne elegie, written by his owne hand. E. 170. (6.) [Sept.]-A true Description or rather a Parallel betweene Cardinall Wolsey, Archbishop of York, and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. E. 168. (9.) [Sept. A true Relation of the grievous handling of William Sommers of Nottingham being possessed with a devill. By John Darrel. [With a woodcut.] Printed by Tho. Harper. E. 172. (13.) [Sept.] A true Relation of the proposing, threatning and perswading the Vintners to yeeld to the Imposition upon wines. With the wrongs they have suffered in their arreare-money, in their meat-money and by medium-wine. [Sept.]—A true Narration of the Royal Fishings of great Brittaine and Ireland, from the river of Thames. Whereunto is added a discovery of new trades for the employing of all the poore people and vagrants in the Kingdomes. By Simon Smith. Printed by E. P. for Nicholas Bourne. E. 170. (7.) [Sept.]-Unitie, Truth and Reason. Presented Petition-wise to the Commons House by some peace-desiring Ministers, for the reconciling of the Church differences. Printed for Thomas Underhill. E. 170. (1.) Sept.] The Vindication of the Vicar of Istleworth from a scandalous pamphlet. Whereunto are added certaine notorious impieties and misdemeenours of Gilbert Barrell, Attorney, the promoter. By William Grant, Vicar of Istleworth aforesaid. E. 170. (12.)

E. 171. (5.)

Oct. 3.-The Coppy of a Letter from the Earle of Traquere in Ireland to old Father Philips in England, which letter was intercepted by Sir Robert Richardson, upon which old Father Philips was committed to the Tower. With a relation how the number of rebels dayly increase in the woods in Ireland. E. 175. (15.)

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Oct. 5.-[An Order of Parliament "that good and strong Watches be set in all the high wayes within twenty miles of London."] Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 3. (19.)

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Oct. 5.-The Heads of severall Petitions delivered by many of the Troopers against the Lord General [the Earl of Essex] and other Officers of the army. With the answer which Mr. Pym made before the Committee. Printed for John Thomas. E. 172. (14.) Oct. 8.-A Motion presented to the Committee of Parliament, consisting of 18 queres concerning the booke of Common Prayer. Also a speech made by Mr. Pymme. Printed for H. Walker. E. 172. (29.) Oct. 9.-A Prisoners Letter to the King and Parliament. [From Edward Morgan.]

Oct. 9.-The Sermon and Prophecie of Mr. James professeth himself a prophet. Delivered in the woodcut.] Printed for Thomas Bates.

E. 144. (17.)

Hunt of Kent, who

Old Baily. [With a
E. 172. (26.)

Oct. 10. A true Copy of that Sermon which was preached at St. Pauls by Thomas Cheshire.

E. 177. (3.)
By Thomas

Oct. 10.-A Sermon preached in Saint Paules Church.
Chisheare. [According to Thomason a "false copy" of the preceding.]
E. 173. (20.)

Oct. 10.-A Sermon preached at St. Albons in Wood Street. Shewing
the necessity of selfe-denyall and humiliation in regard of the present
plague. By Henry Burton. [With a woodcut portrait of the author.]
Printed by B. Alsop.
E. 172. (36.)
Oct. 14. The Discovery of a Conspiracy at Edenburg in Scotland.
Related in a letter [signed by John Hamden and others], from the
Committes of Scotland. [With a woodcut portrait of Pym.] Printed
for John Thomas.
E. 173. (13.)

Oct. 15.-A Discovery of the proceedings of William Laud, in bringing innovations into the Church and raising up troubles in the State. Confessed by John Browne, examined by a Committee from the House of Commons. Printed and sold by Henry Walker. E. 172. (37.) Oct. 15.-The Petition and Articles exhibited in Parliament against Dr. Fuller, Deane of Ely and Vicar of S. Giles Cripplegate, with the petition exhibited in Parliament, against Timothy Hutton, Curate of the said parish, by the parishioners. E. 175. (1.) Oct. 16.-The Heads of severall Petitions made against: 1. Sir John Connyers Lieutenant Generall of the Horse in the Northern Expedition. 2. Dr. Heywood of St. Gyles in the Fields. 3. The Parishioners of St. Mary Woolchurch. 4. Dr. Fuller of St. Giles Cripplegate. 5. Mr. Booth of St. Botolphs Aldersgate. Touching the rayles about the Communion Table, the pictures in glasse windowes and weekely lectures. Printed for John Thomas. E. 173. (14.)

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Oct. 19.-The Truth of the proceedings in Scotland. Containing the discovery of the late conspiracie. Related in a letter from Edinburgh. Whereunto is added an abstract of a letter written by His Majesty to one of the Clarkes of the Counsell, 18 Oct. E. 173. (29.) Oct. 20. The Kings Majesties Proclamation and the Estates of Parliament in Scotland, for the publishing of certain Statutes concerning the unnecessary confluence of his liege people to Edinburgh. First printed at Edinburgh by Robert Brison; now printed at London by B. Alsop for Thomas Bates. E. 177. (4.) Oct. 22. A most execrable Murder done by an East-Indian Devil in the road of Bantam aboard an English ship called the Coster. [With a woodcut.] Printed for T. Banks. E. 107. (6.)

Oct. 23. The Generall Remonstrance or Declaration of the Catholikes of Ireland [professing their loyalty]. Hunscott.

8. sh. Printed for Joseph

669. f. 4. (34.)

Oct. 23. A true Relation of the Plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the Papists there; a letter from one of the Aldermen in Dublin [signed: W. B.]. With a Proclamation published there, 23 Oct., for the suppression of the rebells. Lately printed at Dublin; reprinted and sold by B. W.: London. E. 173. (33.)

Oct. 23. The Coppy of a Letter sent by Parliament to the Committees now attending his Majestie in Scotland with instructions to acquaint his Majestie with the affayres of both kingdomes. Whereunto is annexed the heads of severall proceedings in Parliament, 20 to 26 Oct. Printed for John Thomas. E. 173. (19.) Oct. 23.-A Remonstrance of the beginnings and proceedings of the Rebellion in the County of Cavan from 23 Oct. 1641 untill 15 June, 1642. Whereunto is added the Acts of that great Congregation of the Romish Clergy in Ireland met in Kilkenny 10, 11 and 13 May, 1642. Printed for Godfrey Emerson. E. 110. (9.) Oct. 24.-A Seasonable Speech by Sir Nathaniell Coppinger spoken in Parliament for the bringing of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Tryall. Printed by B. A. for T. Bates. E. 199. (7.) Oct. 25.-A Coppie of the Bill against the XIII Bishops, presented to the Lords by the Commons with the names of the Bishops. [With a woodcut portrait of Laud.] Printed for John Thomas. E. 173. (21.) Oct. 25.-The Earle of Craford his Speech before the Parliament in Scotland upon his Examination concerning the late Conspiracie against the Marquise Hamilton, Earle of Argile, Lord Lowden and others. Printed for John Thomas. E. 199. (19.)

Oct. 25.-Generall Lesley's Speech in the Parliament of Scotland in defence of himselfe upon certaine Slanders which are reported of him. [With a wood-cut.] E. 199. (18.)

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Oct. 25.-The Copie of a letter sent from the Lord Chiefe Justices and Privie Councellors in Ireland to the Lords assembled in Parliament. Together with a discoverie of the plot. E. 173. (32.) Oct. 25. A damnable Treason, by a contagious plaster of a Plague Sore, wrapt up in a letter and sent to Mr. Pym. [With a woodcut portrait of Pym.] Printed for W. B.

Oct. 25.-A Description of the famous Kingdome of its excellent government. In a dialogue. [By Printed for Francis Constable.

E. 173. (23.) Macaria, shewing Samuel Hartlib.] E. 173. (28.)

Oct. 27. The Substance of a Conference at the Committee of both
Houses in the Painted Chamber, concerning the
impeached by the Commons.

Oct. 27. The last Newes from Ireland, being a
proceedings of the rebellious Papists there.
for John Thomas.

thirteene Bishops

E. 173. (16.) relation of the

A letter. Printed
E. 175. (2.)

Oct. 28.-An Honourable Speech spoken in Parliament by Mr.
Smith of the Middle-Temple, concerning the Regulating of the
Kings Majesties Prerogative. Printed by Barnard Alsop. E. 199. (8.)
Oct. 28. The Duke of Lenox his Speech in the Parliament in
Scotland concerning the Kings Majesties returne into England.
Printed for John Thomas.
E. 199. (20.)

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Oct. 29. By the Lords Justices and Councell. [A declaration to define the term "Irish Papists" used in a previous proclamation concerning the Rebellion.] Imprinted at Dublin, by the Society of Stationers. 669. f. 3. (23.) Oct. 29. Joyfull News from Ireland. Being the copy of a Proclamation set forth by the Rebels. With the discovery of the last plot in Ireland, etc. Printed for John Greensmith. E. 177. (9.) Oct. 30. An exact Relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore against the rebels in Ireland. E. 175. (8.) Oct. 31.-A Gunpowder Plot in Ireland, for the blowing up of the chiefest Church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at Sermon. Printed for John Thomas. E. 175. (6.) [Oct.]-An Answer to a lawless pamphlet entituled The Petitions and Articles exhibited in Parliament against Doctor Haywood, late Chaplain to the Bishop of Canterbury. By R. M. Printed by I. N. for Henry Seile. E. 172. (27.) [Oct.] The Apprentices Warning-piece. Being a confession of Peter Moore, servant to Mr. Bidgood, executed for poysoning his master. Printed and sold by Henry Walker. E. 173. (22.) [Oct.]-Archy's Dream, sometimes Jester to his Majestie, but exiled the Court by Canterburies' malice. [With a woodcut.] E. 173. (5.) [Oct.]-The Articles and charge proved against Doctor Walton,

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wherein his Popish innovations are discovered, as also the assistance he hath had therein by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of Rochester, Mr. Brough and Mr. Baker. E. 173. (11.) Oct.]-Bartholomew Faire, or, Variety of fancies, where you may find a faire of wares, and all to pleese your mind. [With a woodcut.] Printed for Richard Harper. E. 173. (6.) [Oct.]-The Brownists Synagogue or, a late discovery of their places of meeting. With a relation of the names, and doctrines of those which doe commonly preach. E. 172. (32.) [Oct.]-A true Relation of a Company of Brownists, Separatists and Nonconformists in Monmouthshire. By Edward Harris.

E. 172. (31.) [Oct.]-A Bull from Rome, consisting of 15 pardons for delinquents in these Kingdomes [A satire.] Printed and sold by Henry Walker. E. 173. (7.) [Oct.]-Canterburie's Pilgrimage. In the testimony of an accused Conscience for the bloud of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prynne and Doctor Bastwicke. [A satire upon Archbishop Laud, with a woodcut.] Printed for H. Walker.

E. 172. (28.) [Oct.]-The Confession of John Browne, a Jesuite, in the gatehouse. Wherein is discovered the late plots of the Pope against these kingdomes.

E. 173. (1.) [Oct.-A Description of the Sect called the Family of Love, with their place of residence. Discovered by Susannah Snow. E. 168. (2.) [Oct.]-Directions propounded to Parliament concerning the Booke of Common Prayer and Episcopal Government. By a learned E. 173. (26.)

Divine. [Oct.]-A Discovery of many Roberies, committed of late by dissolute troopers, chiefly about the City of London, since the disbanding of the army in the North. Printed for John Thomas. E. 172. (25.) [Oct.]-England's Doxologie, or rather the three Kingdomes eucharisticall sacrifice at the altar of th' Almighty for the mercies and deliverances vouchsafed at sundry times to the several nations. By J. L. Printed by Barnard Alsop. E. 172. (20.) [Oct.]-England's Rejoycing for the Parliaments returne. [In verse.] Printed by F. L. for T. Bates. E. 173. (9.) [Oct.]-A great Discoverie of a Plot in Scotland by a miraculous meanes. Also the names of those that should have been cut off in this plot, and the names of the conspirators. Printed by Bernard Alsop. E. 173. (12.) [Oct.] The Justification of the Independant Churches of Christ. Being an answer to Mr. Edwards his booke ["Reasons against the independent Government of particular congregations"] against the

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