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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.]

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

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[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.

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[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.) [1640P]-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. sh. 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.

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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. E. 206. (13.) [Jan.]-An Answer to the new Motions; or, a Discussion of certaine Motions now in question. [A defence of Episcopacy.] Printed for Robert Bostock.

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

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[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.

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

[Jan.]—The Orthodox Foundation of Religion, long Henry Ainsworth, now divulged by Samuel White. by R. C. for M. Sparke, junior. [Jan.]-A Short View of the Prælaticall Church of England. [By Richard Bernard. An attack on Episcopacy.] [Jan.]-A Worke for the Wisely Considerate. [Against Episcopacy.]

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

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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.
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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.
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[Feb. 8.]-A Speech made to the House of Commons concerning Episcopacy. By the Lord Viscount Faulkeland. Printed for Thomas Walkely.

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Feb. 8. The Speech of Master Plydell concerning the Church. [In defence of Episcopal Government.]

[Another edition.]

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Feb. 9. Mr. Bagshaws Speech in Parliament concerning Episcopacy and the London Petition. Printed for Francis Constable.

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Feb. 23. Scripture vindicated from the Mis-apprehensions of Mr. Stephen
Marshall in his sermon before the Commons, Feb. 23. Also a Militarie
Sermon, by Edward Symmons. pp. 91. Printed by L. Lichfield:
Oxford.
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Feb. 24. From the Commissioners of Scotland. [A memorandum to
the English Parliament desiring that "justice should be done upon the
Lieutenant of Ireland," the Earl of Strafford.]
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Feb. 28.-The Reading in Lincolnes Inne, 28 Feb. 1641, upon the Stat.
of 25. E. 3. cap. 2, being the Statute of Treasons. By Robert
Holbourne. Printed by Leonard Lichfield: Oxford, 1643.

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[Feb.]-An Answer to a Booke [by Joseph Hall] entituled An humble
Remonstrance. By Smectymnuus. [MS. note by Thomason. "The
Smectimnians: Steven Marshall, Ed. Callamy, Tim. or Tho. Yonge,
Math. Newcomen, Will. Spurstow." See above: Jan., E. 204. (5.),
and also below: Feb., E. 206. (7.), June, E. 165. (6.), Sept., E. 169. (2.)
and E. 166. (11.), Jan., 1642, E. 134. (1.), May, 1642, E. 147. (22.).]
Printed for I. Rothwell and sold by T. N.
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[Feb.]-An Anti-Remonstrance to the late Humble Remonstrance [of
Bishop Hall.
See above: Jan., E. 204. (5.), and Feb., E. 161. (4.).]
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March 4.-A Speech made by Captaine Audley Mervin to the Upper
House in Ireland. With certaine Articles of high Treason against
Sir Richard Bolton and others. Printed for Hugh Perry.

E. 196. (37.) March 4.-Ireland's Complaint against Sir George Ratcliffe, delivered in Parliament by Captaine Audley Mervin. Wherein is declared the grievances occasioned by him and the late Earle of Strafford. Printed for John Thomas, [Nov.] 1641. E. 176. (8.) [March 6.]—A True Copy of the Lord Andevers two Speeches to the Lords in Parliament; the one concerning the Star-Chamber, the other concerning Pacification. Printed for Francis Constable.

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March 16.-A Speech made before the Lords by Francis Rous against
Dr. Cossens, Dr. Maynwaring and Dr. Beale.
Wright, Junior.

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March 23. Mr. Maynards Speech before both Houses in Parliament

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in reply upon the Earle of Straffords Answer to his Articles at the Barre. E. 196. (45.) [March.]-Two Speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth now Earle of Strafford in the Parliament holden at Westminster 1628; the one concerning the liberty of the Subject, the other the Priviledge of Parliament. Printed for John Aston. E. 196. (43.) [March.]-A Worthy Speech made in the House of Commons this present Parliament by Mr. Waller. Printed for John Nicholson.

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E. 198. (11.) [March.] Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have Votes in Parliament. 669. f. 3. (3.) [March. The Organ's Eccho. [Verses satirising Archbishop Laud and the Bishops.] 8. sh. 669. f. 4. (32.) [March.]-A Psalme of Thanksgiving to be sung by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Monday in the Easter Holy-dayes at S. Maries Spittle. [With the musical notation.] 8. sh. Printed by R. Oulton.

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669. f. 4. (5.) [March.]-A Psalme of Thanksgiving to be sung by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Tuesday in the Easter Holy-dayes. Printed by R. Oulton. 669. f. 4. (6.) April 4.-Davids Zeale for Zion. A sermon preached before the House of Commons. By Thomas Wilson. Printed for Iohn Bartlet. E. 156. (14.) April 4.—The Troublers troubled, or Achan condemned and executed. A sermon preached before the House of Commons. By Samuel Fairecloth. pp. 53. Printed by R. Cotes for Henry Overton.

E. 167. (11.) April 6.-Babylon's Downfall. A sermon preached at Westminster before the House of Commons. By William Bridge. Printed by I. N. for John Rothwell. E. 163. (3.) April 12.-The Speech or Declaration of John Pym after the summing-up of the charge of High Treason against Thomas, Earle of Strafford. Printed for John Bartlet.

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April 12.--The Conclusion of the Earle of Straffords Defence. [See also below: 13 April, E. 207. (9.).]

April 13.-A brief Relation of the Answeres and Replies of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, to the Articles exhibited against him by the House of Commons. [With a preface signed S. R.]

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April 13.-A Catalogue of the Lords spirituall and
Higher House. Printed by I. D. for Tho. Walkley.
Aprill 13.-A Catalogue of the Names of the Knights, burgesses, and

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