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Nov. 5.-Master Speaker his Speech to his Majestie in Parliament. Printed for William Shears, 1660. E. 774. (4.) [Nov. 6.]-A Letter sent by William Lawd with divers Manuscripts to the University of Oxford, together with the Answer which the Universitie sent him. Printed 1641. E. 158. (8.) Nov. 7.-The Speeches of Sr. Benjamin Rudyer in Parliament. [MS. note by Thomason: "The First was spoken 7 Nov."] Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1641.

E. 196. (2.) Nov. 7.—Mr. Bagshaws first Speech with the Oath that is given to Judges. Printed 1641.

E. 196. (5.) Printed for Thomas E. 198. (5.)

[Nov. 7.]-Mr. Grimstons Speech in Parliament. Walkley, 1641. [Nov. 7.]-Sir Iohn Holland his Speech in Parliament, declaring the grievances of this Kingdome. Printed for John Thomas, 1641.

E. 198. (6.) Nov. 9.-The Speeches of the Lord Digby in Parliament concerning Grievances and the Trienniall Parliament. [MS. Note by Thomason : "The first 9 Nov., 1640, the second 19 Jan., 1641."] Printed for Thomas Walkely. E. 196. (6.) [Nov. 9.] Sir John Culpeper his Speech in Parliament concerning the Grievances of the Commonwealth. E. 196. (8.) [Nov. 12.]-Eight Occasional Speeches made in this Parliament by Sir Iohn Wray. [12 Nov., 1640 to 3 May, 1641.] Printed for Francis Constable. E. 196. (10.)

Nov. 17.-The First Sermon preached to the House of Commons at their Publique Fast, 17 Nov., by Cornelius Burges. pp. 80. Printed for I. L. for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith. E. 204. (8.) Nov. 17.-A Sermon preached before the House of Commons at their Publike Fast, 17 Nov. By Stephen Marshall. pp. 50. Printed by J. Okes for Samuel Man. E. 204. (9.) [Nov. 18.]-Mr. Grymstons Speech in Parliament upon the Impeachment of William Laud. Printed 1641. E. 196. (22.) Nov. 25.-Two Speeches made by Iohn Pymm: the one after the Articles of the Charge against the Earle of Strafford were read, 25 Nov.; the other after the Articles of the Charge against Sir George Ratcliffe were read, 31 Dec. Printed for Iohn Bartlet, 1641.

E. 196. (27.) Nov. 26.-The Protestation of the Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland against the Toleration of Popery agreed upon at Dublin, 26 Nov. Printed 1641.

Nov. 29.-The Love of Truth and Peace.

the House of Commons by John Gauden. Crooke.

E. 160. (21.) A sermon preached before Printed by T. C. for Andrew E. 204. (10.)

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[Nov.]-The Severall Humble Petitions of D. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton, Mr. Prynne and Nath. Wickins to Parliament. Whereunto is added the Petitions of severall friends of Mr. Prynne. [With an engraved portrait of each of the three petitioners.] E. 207. (4.) [Nov.]-Foure Speeches made by Sr. Edward Deering in Parliament concerning the Archbishop and other Grievances. Printed for Francis Coles, 1641. E. 196. (18.) [Nov.]-Masquarade du Ciel, presented to the Great Queene of the Little World. Representing the motions of the Heavenly Bodies through the yeeres 1639, 1640, &c. By J. S. [i.e. John Sadler.] Printed by R. B. for S. C. E. 238. (3.) Dec. 5.-The penitent Death of a woefull Sinner or, the death of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford, executed at Dublin 5 Dec. As also the sermon preached at his buriall. By Nicholas Barnard. Printed by the Society of Stationers: Dublin. E. 176. (3. and 4.) Dec. 5.-The Life and Death of John Atherton, Lord Bishop of Waterford, who for Incest and other Crimes, was hanged at Dublin, 5 Dec., and his man, John Childe was hanged in March following. [In verse.] Printed 1641. E. 167. (6.) [Dec. 7.]-The Lord Faulkland his Speech in Parliament touching the Judges and the late Lord Keeper [Lord Finch]. Printed 1641.

E. 196. (9.) Dec. 8.-Abner's Funerall, or a Sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Thomas Lucie [who died, 8 Dec.]. By Robert Harris. Printed for John Bartlet. E. 132. (27.) [Dec. 15.]-A Second Speech of the Honourable Nathanael Fiennes in the Commons House touching the Subjects Liberty against the late Canons and the New Oath. Printed 1641. E. 196. (35.) [Dec. 18.]-Articles exhibited in Parliament against William, Archbishop of Canterbury. E. 207. (6.) [Dec. 18.]-The Speech of John Pymm to the Lords upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons against William Laud. Ralph Mabb.

Printed for E. 196. (33.)

Dec. 19.---An Order made to a Select Committee chosen by the House of Commons to receive Petitions touching Ministers. for Henry Overton.

Printed by I. D.

E. 206. (6.)

Dec. 21.-The Lord Finch his Speech in the House of Commons hee being then Lord-Keeper. Printed 1641. E. 196. (23.) Dec. 21.-Master Rigby's Speech in answere to the Lord Finch, delivered before the House of Commons in behalfe of himselfe.

E. 198. (27.)

Dec. 31.-Speech made by John Pymm, after the Articles of the

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Printed for John
E. 196. (27.)

Charge against Sir George Ratcliffe were read. Bartlet. [Dec.]-Englands Looking In and Out. By Sir Ralph Maddison. [On the financial and commercial condition of the country.] Printed by T. Badger for H. Mosley. E. 205. (9.) [Dec.]-The Iudges Iudgement. A Speech penned in the beginning of the Parliament against the Iudges. Per ignotum quendam. Printed 1641. E. 198. (7.) [Dec.]-[MS. in the handwriting of Thomason, "A Satyre upon the State of things this Parliament." In verse.] E. 205. (3.) [Dec.]-Certaine Greevances well worthy the serious consideration of Parliament. For the satisfying of those that doe revile them that labour to have the errors of the Booke of Common Prayer reformed. By Lewes Hewes. E. 206. (12.) [Dec.]-[MS. in the handwriting of Thomason, "A Dialogue betweene 2 Zealots concerning &c. and the Oath." A satire, respecting the "Etcetera Oath" of 1640.]

E. 206. (9.)

To the following no date except that of the year can be assigned. [1640.]—The Priviledges and Practice of Parliaments in England.

E. 161. (1.) [1640.]--A Briefe Discourse concerning the Power of the Parliament in point of Judicature. [By Sir Robert Cotton.] Printed in the Yeere that Sea-Coale was exceeding deare.

[1640.] The Decease of Lazarus. A funeral sermon

Mr. John Parker, Merchant. By Thomas Gataker. for Edward Brewster and Fulke Clyfton.

E. 160. (32.) at the buriall of Printed by E. J.

E. 204. (6.) of the Church E. 205. (2.)

[1640.]-A Very Lively Portrayture of the Archbishops of England. Set forth in XX. positions. pp. 60. [1640.]-Fortunes Tennis-Ball. [A satire on Archbishop Laud, in verse, with a wood-cut.] E. 160. (5.) [1640.]-A Dissection of the Braine. A sermon preached at the Assises in Lincoln, anno 1640. By Michael Wigmore. Printed by A. N. for William Leake. E. 175. (17.) [1640?]—An Elegie upon the death of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Swethland. By J. R. 8. sh. 669. f. 4. (1.)

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Jan 2.-Some things memorably considerable in the Conditions, Life and Death of Anne Bowes [who died 2 Jan.]. s sh. 669. f. 4. (29.) Jan. 3.-A Letter sent to the Lord Chamberlaine [the Earl of Pembroke]

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from John, Lord Finch from the Hage. [An apology for his departure from England.] 8. 8h. 669. f. 4. (3.) Jan. 6. Two Speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D'Ewes, the first touching the Antiquity of Cambridge, the second concerning the Priviledge of Parliament. Printed for Thomas Paybody. E. 196. (24.) [Jan. 7.]-The Speech of Mr. St. John, His Majesties Solicitor Generall, delivered at a Conference of Parliament concerning Ship-Money. Printed by J. N. for Henry Seyle.

E. 196. (1.) Jan. 8.-Times Alteration; or, A Dialogue betweene my Lord Finch and Secretary Windebancke, at their meeting in France, 8 Jan. [A satire.] 8. sh. 669. f. 4. (4.) Jan. 11.-The Articles or Charge exhibited in Parliament against Sir Francis Windebanck, whereunto is annexed the letter that he sent to the Lord Chamberlaine [the Earl of Pembroke] from Callis, 11 Jan. E. 156. (17.) Jan. 13. To the Parliament, the humble Petition of many of the Inhabitants of Kent. [Against Episcopacy.] 8. sh. 664. f. 4. (9.) Jan. 14.-The Speech of the Lord Faulkland to the Lords upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons Assembly in Parliament against the Lord Finch. Printed for John Bartlet. E. 196. (26.) Jan. 16.-[An Order of the House of Lords "for the performance of Divine Service as is appointed by Acts of Parliament."] Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

Jan. 19. Speech of the Lord Digby in
Grievances and the Trienniall Parliament.
Walkely.

s. sh.

669. f. 3. (17.) Parliament concerning Printed for Thomas E. 196. (6.)

Jan. 25.-The Parliaments Vindiction of John Pym from His Majesties exception against him. Occasioned from his Speech, Jan. 25, concerning Licences granted to many of the chief Commanders of the Rebells in Ireland for their transporting thither. Printed for John Bull.

E. 55. (2.) Jan. 29.-An Order made by the House of Commons, 29 Jan., that the Printers doe neither print nor reprint any thing without the name and consent of the Author. 8. sh. E. 207. (2.) Jan. 30.-Two Sermons preached in the Tower, 30 Jan., 1641, & 24 April, 1642. By the Bishop of Bath and Wells [William Pierce]. pp. 80. Printed by T. H. for Charles Greene. E. 155. (21.) [Jan.-An Abstract of a Treatise concerning the payment of Tythes and Oblations in London. pp. 74. [Jan.]-An Answer to the new Motions; or, a Discussion of certaine Motions now in question. [A defence of Episcopacy.] Printed for Robert Bostock. E. 205. (4.)

E. 206. (13.)

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[Jan.]—An Appeale of the Orthodox Ministers of the Church of England against Richard Mountague, Bishop of Norwich. Edinburgh.

E. 206. (11.) [Jan.]-The Beauty of Godly Government in a Church Reformed. With a parrallell betweene the Presbyterian and Prelatian Government.

E. 205. (5.) [Jan.The Black Box of Roome opened. From whence are revealed the damnable plots of Jesuits, Priests, Papists and other Recusants. [With a woodcut.] E. 206. (1.) [Jan.]-A Discourse concerning Puritans. A vindication of those who unjustly suffer by the abuse of that name. [By Henry Parker.] pp. 58. Printed for Robert Bostock. E. 204. (3.) [Jan.-A Discoursive Conjecture upon the Reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of Lower Germanie. By Calybute Downing. Printed by Richard Hearne for John Partridge. E. 206. (10.)

[Jan.-The Equallity of the Ministery plainly described. By D. F. [A defence of Episcopacy.] E. 205. (11.) [Jan.]—The Humble Addresse of both Church and Poore to Great Britaines Monarch, for a just redress of the uniting of Churches and the ruine of Hospitalls. E. 205. (8.) [Jan.]-An Humble Remonstrance to Parliament [in defence of Episcopacy. By Joseph Hall, Bishop of Exeter. See also below: Feb. E. 206. (7.) and E. 161. (4.)]. Printed by M. F. for Nathaniel Butter.

[Jan.-The Orthodox Foundation of Religion, long Henry Ainsworth, now divulged by Samuel White. by R. C. for M. Sparke, junior.

E. 204. (5.) since collected by pp. 78. Printed E. 148. (28.) [By

E. 206. (2.)

[Jan.]-A Short View of the Prælaticall Church of England. Richard Bernard. An attack on Episcopacy.] [Jan.]—A Worke for the Wisely Considerate. [Against Episcopacy.]

E. 206. (4.)

[Jan.-The Unlawfulnes and Danger of Limited Prelacie briefly discovered. [By Robert Baillie.]

E. 206. (5.)

Feb. 8.-The Third Speech of the Lord George Digby to the House
of Commons concerning Bishops and the Citie Petition. Printed for
Tho: Walkley.
E. 196. (30.)

Feb. 8.-A Speech of Nathanael Fiennes in answere to the third Speech
of the Lord George Digby, concerning Bishops and the Citty of Londons
Petition.
E. 196 (32.)

[Feb. 8.-A Speech made to the House of Commons concerning
Episcopacy. By the Lord Viscount Faulkeland. Printed for Thomas
Walkely.
E. 196. (36.)

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