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1641.

Aug. 14.—A Relation of the Kings Entertainment into Scotland.

E. 172. (2.) Aug. 14.-The Brothers on the Separation; or, a relation of a company of Brownists which kept their Conventicle at one Mr. Porter's in Goat Alley in Whitecrosse Street, where they were apprehended. Also a Sermon preached afterwards in the same house by John Rogers, a glover. Printed by Tho. Harper. E. 172. (11.) Aug. 16.—The Lord Humes his Speech, delivered in the Presence of the King to the Parliament in Scotland. E. 199. (9.) Aug. 17.—The Nationall Assembly of Scotland, with the Oath taken by the Parliament Men. Whereunto is annexed his Majesties Speech to the Parliament of Scotland. Printed by T. Fawcet. E. 199. (10.) Aug. 18.-Instructions given unto the Commissioners of the Lords and Commons appointed to be imployed in the Parliament of Scotland. Together with the proceedings in Parliament, 19 Aug., with order for the disbanding of the armies in the northern parts. E. 169. (10.) Aug. 24.—The true Copy of a letter sent by Mr. Speaker to the Sheriffes of severall Counties which have not as yet paid in the Poll-Money. With the copy of an Order for the speedy transportation of that money to York for disbanding of his Majesties Army. E. 171. (23.) Aug. 27.—An Ordinance of Parliament for a Day of Publike Thanksgiving [on 7 Sept.] for the Peace concluded between England and Scotland. s. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 3. (12.) 669. f. 3. (13.)

[Another edition.]

Aug. 27.- Questions exhibited by the Parliament in Scotland concerning
the Earle of Montroise his plott. As also their order to Generall
Lesly for marching of the army.
E. 172. (3.)
Aug. 28.—An Ordinance made and agreed by Parliament for the speedie
disarming of Popish Recusants. Printed by Robert Barker and the
assignes of John Bill.
E. 171. (14.)

Aug. 28.-Sir Beniamin Rudyerd his Speech made in answer to the
Spanish and French Embassadors request for our Souldiers at their •
Disbanding.
E. 199. (6.)

Aug. 31. From Scotland. Two coppies of Letters; the one from his
Majestie to the Lord Keeper, wherein is contained four reasons why he
subscribed not unto the Commission sent to him; the other [signed :
R. C.], 1 Sept., concerning the proceedings of the Parliament in
Scotland.
E. 171. (9.)

Aug. 31.-The Souldier's Triumph and the Preacher's Glory. A sermon
preached to the captains and souldiers exercising arms in the Artillery
Gardens in S. Michael's Church, Cornhill. By Matthias Milward.
Printed by W. E. and I. G. for John Clark.
E. 175. (7.)

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[Aug.]-Mercurius Britannicus. Tragi-Comoedia Lutetiæ summo cum applausu publice acta. [By R. Brathwait.] E. 167. (15.) [Aug.]-Mercurius Britanicus or, the English Intelligencer. [Translated from the preceding.]

E. 172. (34.)

[Aug.]-An Apology for Bishops or, A Plea for Learning. [In verse.] E. 167. (12.)

[Aug.]-The Archbishop's Crueltie made knowne in a true story of Edward Rood, Minister at Abingdon, dismissed of his Ministery by him. By Giles Gulter. E. 166. (4.) [Aug. The Bespotted Jesuite, whose gospel is full of blasphemy against the Bloode of Christ. By William Crashaw. pp. 102. Imprinted by Bar. Alsop. E. 166. (3.) [Aug. Camiltons Discoverie of the devilish designes of the Society of Jesuites of late yeares. Translated out of the Latine copie by W. F. X. B. Printed by T. Fawcet. E. 167. (2.) [Aug.]-The Coppy of a Letter sent [21 Nov. 1635] from France by Mr. Walter Mountagu to his father the Lord Privie Seale [justifying his conversion to the Roman Catholic Faith], with his answere there unto. Also a second answere to the same letter by Lord Faukland. E. 168. (1.) [Aug.]-The Coppy of a Letter sent from John Lord Finch, late Lord Keeper, to his friend Dr. Cozens. [A satire. Partly in verse.]

E. 167. (8.)

[Aug.] The Coppy of a Letter written to the Lower House of Parliament touching divers grievances and inconveniences of the State. Printed by John Dawson for Thomas Walkley. [Aug.]-A Discovery of Six Women Preachers. their names, manners, life and doctrine.

E. 167. (9.) With a relation of

E. 166. (1.)

E. 167. (5.)

E. 166. (2.)

[Aug.]-England's Safety in Trades Encrease. By Henry Robinson. pp. 62. Printed by E. P. for Nicholas Bourne. [Aug.]-The Frogges of Egypt; or, the Caterpillers of the Commonwealth truely dissected. [Partly in verse.] [Aug.]-London's Lamentation: wherein is described certaine causes of this visitation of the plague and withal what meanes may be used to the Lord, to gaine his mercy and favor. [With a woodcut.] Printed by E. P. for John Wright, Junior. E. 166. (10.) [Aug.]-The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the great Cardinall of England. Containing his life and death. By one of his owne servants, being his Gentleman Usher [George Cavendish. With an engraved portrait of Wolsey]. pp. 118. Printed for William Sheares. E. 166. (14.) [Aug.]-The Order and Course of passing Bills in Parliament. Printed for I. Benson. E. 167. (10.)

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By Tho.

[Aug.]-The Papists Conspiracie; or, a Plot contrived by a Papist priest. Also a relation how it was discovered. E. 166. (8.) [Aug.]-The Petition and Articles or severall Charges exhibited in Parliament against Edward Finch, Vicar of Christ Church in London. [With a satirical woodcut.] Sould by R. Harford. E. 166. (12.) [Aug.] Reasons against Independant Government of particular Congregations, as also against the toleration of such Churches. Edwards. pp. 56. [See also below: Oct., E. 174. (7.)] Printed by Richard Cotes for Jo. Bellamie & Ralph Smith. E. 167. (16.) [Aug.]-A Discourse concerning the work of Peace Ecclesiasticall, how it may concur with the aim of a Civil Confederation amongst Protestants. Presented to Sir Thomas Row at Hamburg in the yeare 1639. By Mr. John Drury. Printed by Roger E. 167. (13.) [Aug.]-A Vindication of the Bishop of Durham [Thomas Morton] from the vile calumnies of a libel intituled the Downfall of Hierarchie. Printed by Richard Cotes for Robert Milborne. E. 166. (16.) [Aug.-Wren's Anatomy. Discovering his notorious pranks and shamefull wickedness, in his government of Peter-house Colledge and domineering in three Bishopricks. [With a satirical woodcut.]

Daniel: Cambridge.

pp. 50.

E. 166. (7.)

Printed by B.

Sept. 1.-The Orders from the House of Commons for the abolishing
of Superstition and Innovation in Church affaires.
Alsop.
Sept. 1.-A Letter [signed R. C.] concerning the proceedings of the
Parliament of Scotland.

E. 171. (8.)

E. 171. (9.)

Sept. 5. A true Relation of a Scotchman, who coming into the
Church of St. Olaves, Jury, at such a time as the people were
receiving the Communion, did much disturb them. Printed by
Thomas Harper.
E. 171. (19.)

Sept. 6.-His Majesties Manifest touching the Palatine cause, and
Act of Parliament concerning the same. Past in the Parliament of
Scotland. First printed by Robert and James Brysons: Edinburgh ;
now printed by T. Fawcet for T. Bates: London.
E. 171. (17.)
Sept. 7. A true and perfect Relation of the Victorie gained by the
armie of Philip, King of Spaine against the forces of Lewis the
French King, then beleaguering the citie of Fuentaravia. Printed
for Samuel Broune.
E. 173. (24.)

Sept. 7.-Sion's Joy. A sermon preached to the House of Commons at their publique Thanksgiving for the peace concluded betweene England and Scotland. By Jeremiah Burroughs. pp. 64. Printed by T. P. and M. S. for R. Dawlman. E. 174. (3.)

Sept. 7.-A Peace Offering to God. A sermon preached to the House of

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Commons at their publique Thanksgiving. By Stephen Marshall. pp. 51. Printed by T. P. and M. S. for Samuel Man. E. 173. (3.) Sept. 7.-A Form of Thanksgiving to be used thorowout the diocese of Lincoln and in the jurisdiction of Westminster. [MS. note by Thomason. "By Williams. This was before he was Arch Bp. of York."] E. 171. (12.) Sept. 8. [An Order of the Commons for the removal of the Communion Table, Crucifixes, Pictures, etc., in Churches.] Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

8. sh.

669. f. 3. (14.) Sept. 8.-An Order made by the House of Commons for the establishing of Preaching Lectures through the Kingdom. Printed by B. Alsop.

E. 172. (1.) Sept. 9. [A record of a Division in the Lords on the question of printing the Orders of 16 Jan. "That the Divine Service be performed as it is appointed by Acts of Parliament."] 669. f. 3. (18.) Sept. 9.-[An Order of the Commons respecting the Collection of the Poll-Money.] 8. sh. Printed by R. Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 3. (15.) Sept. 9. Certain Orders to be put in execution against the Infection of the Plague. s. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill 669. f. 3. (16.) Sept. 9.-A Declaration of the Commons [ordering the removal of the Communion Table from the East end of Churches, and of all crucifices and pictures, etc. With two orders from the House of Lords expressing only their partial consent]. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. E. 171. (13.)

Sept. 9.-The Names of the Committee of the House of Commons and
the Charge left to them. With their determination concerning the
French and Spanish Embassadors, and the reason of denying them
forces. Printed by B. Alsop.
E. 172. (35.)

Sept. 9. The Lord Lowden his Speech in the Upper House of
Parliament in Scotland, declaring the great grievances of that
Kingdome and the cause that moved them to take up Armes against
England. Printed for John Thomas.
E. 199. (13.)

Sept. 9.-Articles to be enquired of within the Diocese of Lincoln in
the triennial visitation of John [Williams], Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
Printed by M. F.
E. 171. (21. & 22.)
Sept. 11. The true Coppy of a Letter sent from Thomas Earle of
Arundel from Middleborough in Zealand, to Mr. Pym. Whereunto is
added the copy of another letter sent to Mr. Pym also from the
Committee in Scotland, 13 Sept. With the names of the Committees
that sat there that day. Printed for John Thomas. E. 172. (17.)

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Sept. 23.-Sad News from the Seas. that good ship the Merchant Royall.

Being a relation of the losse of
[With a woodcut.]
E. 172. (21.)

Sept. 24.-A Second Speech made by the Lord Lowden in the Parliament of Scotland, being in answer to some Objections made against the honourable Designe of the Palatinate. Printed by A. N. for I. M. E. 199. (14.) Sept. 25. His Majestie's passing through the Scots armie, as also hist entertainment by Generall Lesly, together with the manner of the Scots marching out of Newcastle. E. 171. (18.) Sept. 25.-Peace againe in Sion, or, Heaven appeased, England and Scotland united. With the manner of the Scots departure from Newcastle into Scotland. Printed for Richard Burton. Sept. 30. A Declaration of the Proceedings in the Parliament of Scotland. Imprinted by Barnard Alsop. E. 172. (15.) Sept. 30. An Honourable Speech made in the Parlament of Scotland by the Earle of Argile touching the prevention of Nationall dissention. Printed by A. N. for I. M. E. 199. (17.)

[Another edition.] Printed by B. Alsop.

shire Gentleman.

E. 171. (7.)

E. 199. (15.)

[Sept.] The Anatomy of Et Cætera, or the unfolding of that dangerous Oath in the close of the Sixth Canon, as it was contrived by the Bishops and some of the Clergie in their late oath ex officio. By an OxfordE. 169. (1.) [Sept.-An Apology for a younger Brother or, a Discourse proving that parents may dispose of their estates to which of their children they please. By J. A. [i.e. J. Ap-Robert]. pp. 56. Printed by Leonard Lichfield for Edward Forrest: Oxford. E. 170. (3.) [Sept.] The Arminian Nunnery; or, a description of the late erected monasticall place, called the Arminian Nunnery, at Little Gidding in Huntingtonshire. [With a woodcut.] Printed for Thomas Underhill. E. 171. (10.)

[Sept.-A Canterbury Tale translated out of Chaucer's old English into our now usuall language. Whereunto is added the Scots Pedler. Newly enlarged by A. B. [Satirical verses against Archbishop Laud and other prelates.] E. 168. (5.)

[Sept.] Certaine Affirmations in defence of the pulling down of Communion Rails. By a gentleman of worth. Printed for Richard

Lowndes.

E. 171. 1. [Sept.] Certaine Grievances or Errours of the Service Booke plainly laid open. Set forth by way of dialogue. By Lewes Hewes. [See also below: Nov., E. 178. (3.)] E. 171. (24.) [Sept.] A Complaint of the false Prophets Mariners upon the drying

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