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General catalogue of all the stitch'd books and single sheets &c. printed the two last years, commencing from the first discovery of the Popish Plot (September, 1678) and continued to Michaelmas term, 1680.
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Janeway 9 Quarto's Plot and Popery Number of Sheets 1. L'Estranges Narrative of the Plot set forth for the edification of his Majesties Liege-People Printed for H. Brome 4½ 2. The Church Papist so called his Religion and Tenets fully discovered in a dispute between a reputed Papist and an open professed Romanist Printed for R. Harford 5 3. The great Idol of the Mass overthrown in 24 Arguments wherein the Doctrine of transubstantiation is fully refused Print for E. Proser 2 4. Foxes and Fire-brands or a specimen of the danger and harmony of Popery and Separation Printed for B. Took 5 5. The rise and fall or degeneracy of the Roman Church 4 6. The Memories of James Wadswort a Jesuit that recanted c. Print for H. Brome 9 7. A Vindication of the English Catholicks from the pretended conspiracy against the Life and Government of his Majesty Printed at Antwerp 1680. 8 8. The Popes third brief threatning to Excommunicate the most Christian King Printed for J. Vade 2 9. The grand Inquest or a full and perfect Answer to several Reasons by which it is pretended his Royal Highness the Duke of York may be proved to be a Roman-Catholick Printed for J. Vade 3¼ 10. The Zealous and Impartial Protestant shewing some great but less heeded dangers of Popery Printed for H. Brome 8½ 11. An Account of a Vindication of the English Catholicks from the pretended conspiracy against the Life and Government of the King Printed for J. Vade 4½ 12. The Case of Protestants in England under a Popish Prince if any shall happen to wear the Imperial Crown Printed for R. Janeway 4½ MISCELLANIES Folio's Miscel Number of Sheets 1 A Brief Method of the Law being an exact Alphabetical disposition of all the heads necessary for a perfect common place Printed for John Kidgel 16 2 An exact Journal of the Siege of Tangier from the first sitting down of the Moors before it on March 25 1680. to May 19 following Printed for Joseph Hindmach 4 3 A Narative of the Confession and Execution of Thomas Pardue at Tyburn June the 25th 1680. 1 4 An Account of the proceedings at the Common-Hall London June the 24th 1680. Printed for L. Curtis 2 5 Absalon's Conspiracy or the Tragedy of Treason 2 6 A Catalogue of the Names of all his Majesties Justices of the Peace in Commission throughout England and Wales according to the late alterations Printed for W. Davies 9 7 Mr. Châllingworth's Judgment of the Religion of Protestants of Scripture the only rule c. Printed for Francis Smith 3 8 Narative of the proceedings at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily 1 9 A Letter to the Earl of Shaftsbury from Tom Tell truth 1 10 A Relation of the extraordinary Thunder and Lightning which lately happened in the North of Ireland 1 11 An exact Coppy of the petition of the Protestants in France to their Sovereign Lewis 14th sold by L. Curtis 2 12 A Narative of the Confession and Execution of the Eight Prisoners at Tyburn July the 14th 1680. 1 13 A Letter written to the French King by the Arch-bishops and Bishops about the last brief of the Pope upon the subject of the Regale Printed for R. Bently 1 14 A Letter to the Duke of Monmouth 1 15 A Letter from the King of Morocco to his Majesty the King of England Charles the 1st for the redeeming of ââlly Argiers c. Printed for Rowland Reynolds 1 16 A true List of Names of those persons appointed by the Rump mâââ to sit as a Council of State Reprinted 2 17 A Seasonable Address to the L. Mayor and Court of Aldermen and Commoners of the City of London upon their present Electing of Sheriffs July the 17th 1680. 1 18 The Tryal and Condemnation of John Giles that notorious Ruffian for wounding John Arnold Esq Printed for L. Curtis 1 19 The Names of the Field Officers Captains Lieutenants c. of the Militia of the City of London 1680. 1 20 The Protestant Antidote or an answer to a Pamphlet entituled a seasonable Address to the Honorable the Lord Major touching the Election of Sheriffs Printed for L. Curtis 2 21 A Letter from Jack the Cobler to any Body sold by L Curtis 2 22 Narative of the proceedings at Surrey Assizes at Kingstone upon Thames from July the 19 to the 22th 1680. 1 23 The Bill of Indictment against John Gyles for his barbarous attempt upon the Body of Justice Arnold Printed for L. Curtis 1 24 The Character of a Town-Gallant sold by W. Whitwood 1 25 The Character of a Town-Miss sold by W. Whitwood 1 26 News from Guild-Hall or an answer to the address answered 1 27 Relation of a great and Bloody Fight between the English and the Moors before Tangier 1 28 The proceedings of Guild-Hall for declaring the Sheriffs 1 29 An Account of the defeat of the Rebells in Scotland by the Kings Forces at Crawford John 2 30 Bloody News from Southwark of a horrid Murther committed on the Body of Walter Osily by his own Wife Aug. the 2d 1680. 1 31 A true Copy of a Treasonable Paper called the Fanaticks new Covenant taken from Mr. Donald Cargill at Queens-Ferry Printed for A. Forrester 3 32 Goodman Country to his Worship the City of London P. for W. K. 1 33 Brief Compendium of the Birth and exploits of Thomas Earl of Ossery 1 34 The Cities just Vindication or a Scourge for a Vagabond Libel entituled Goodman Country to his Worship the City 1 35 Tell truth's Answer to Tell-truth's Letter to the right Honorable the Earl of Shaftsbury in Vindication of his Lordship Printed for L. Curtis 1 36 The proceedings of the grand Jury of Bristol against Mr. Edward Flower for speaking scandalous and seditious words 2 37 An Act of Common-Council of the City of London for reââââhing the expences of the Lord Major and Sheriffs c. with Reasons for putting the same in present Execution Printed for F. Smith 2 28 A Letter to Dr. Brurnett from the Earl of Rochester on his Death Bed Printed for R. Bentley 1 29 A full relation of Two old Men aged above a Thousand years coming invisibly into the City of Tholouze in France from Damascus in Galilee Printed for N. Thompson 1 40 Address of the Common-Hall for the sitting of the Parliament 2 41 A Letter to Dr. Burnet from the Lord Rochester on his Death Bed Printed for R. Bentley 1 42 The Method of turning the Militia of Scotland into a standing Army Printed for J. Gay and W. English 1 43 The Imperfection of most Governments taken out of the Epitomy of the Roman History Printed for L. Curtis 1 44 A Relation of the two pretended Apostles that came invisibly into the great City of Tholouze in France from Damascus in Galilee aged above a Thousand years Printed for R. Janeway 1 45 A Whip for the Tholouze Lyer in Answer to the Relation of the two old Men Printed for D. Mallet 1 46 Great and
High Treason 1648. Print 1679. 1 129. The Cobler turn'd Courtier being a pleasant humour between King Henry the Eighth and a Cobler 1679. 1 130. Venn and his Mirmydons or Serious and Seasonable advice to the Citizens of London about their Election of Sheriffs 1679. 2 131. A Letter from a Friend in Spain to a Friend in London 1679. 1 132. The good Old Way or a Discourse to all Protestants concerning the Way of the Church by Mr. Pelling 1679. 18 133. An Endeavour for Peace among Protestants 1679. 4 Octavo's Miscel Number of Sheets 1. DEcrees of Pope Innocent the 11th for suppressing the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin 1679. 4 2. Why are you not a Catholick or an Answer to a Pamphlet why are you a Catholick 1679. 4 3. A Protestants Resolution with the Reasons why he will not be a Papist 1679. 5 4. The Point of Church-Unity and Schisme discuss'd 1679. 6 5. Directions how to read the Scriptures by T. Williams 1679. 1 ELECTIONS Folio's Elect. Number of Sheets 1. THE Bill for regulating Elections of Parliament-men 1679. 1 2. An Impartial Survey of Candidates for the approaching Parliament 1679. 1 3. Englands great Interest in the Choice of the New Parliament 1679. 1 4. A Seasonable warning to the Commons of England in the Choice of their Parliament-men 1679. 1 5. Tell-Truths advice to the Nation in the Election of their Parliament-men 1679. 1 6. The Countries Vindication in Answer to Tell-Truth's advice in choice of the next Parliament 1679. 1 7. Seasonable Queries offered to all in the choice of the New Parliament 1679. 1 8. The Freeholders Choice or a Letter of advice concerning Elections 1679. 1 9. The Nations Aggrievance or an address to the King for the due choice of Parliament-men 1679. 1 10. The Moderate Parliament or an Answer to a Letter about Electing a Parliament-man 1679. 1 11. The Case of the Burrough of New Windsor 1679. 1 12. Essex's Excellency or the gallantry of the Freeholders of that County in choice of their Parliament-men 1679. 2 13. An Account of the Behaviour of the Essex Freeholders at their Election 1679. 2 14. A Letter from a Freeholder of Buckinghamshire concerning the Election of Knights of that County 1679. 1 15. An Expostulatory Letter from the Farmers of the Neighbouring Villages to the Men of Buckingham 1679. ½ 16. A true Account of the Election of Bucks in a Letter from a Freeholder c. 1679. 1 17. The Speech of Ferdinando Huddleston Esq at the Election at Baggry in the County of Cumberland 1679. ½ 18. A Letter from a Friend in Abingdon concerning the Election of Parliament-men there 1679. 1 19. The Case of John Peachy Elected one of the Burgesses of Portsmouth 1679. ½ 20. An Answer to a Letter from a Freeholder of Buckinghamshire to a Friend in London 1679. 1 21. News of a Strange Monster found in Stow Woods near Buckingham 1679. 1 22. Londons choice of Citizens to serve in the ensuing Parliament 1679. 1 23. Observations on the Query concerning the choice of Parliament-men for the City 1679. ½ POETRY Folio's Poetry Number of Sheets 1. A Poem on the Parliament March 6. 1678 9. 1 2. Wild's Poem on the Parliament March 6. 1678 9. 1 3. An answer to Wild's Poem on the Parliament 1679. 2 4. Father Whitebread's walking Ghost 1679. 1 5. A Paradox against Liberty 1679. 3 6. A Satyr against Man 1679. 1 7. The Common-hunt of the Pope 1679. 1 8. Mantuan's character of a bad Woman 1679. 1 9. An answer to the character of a bad Woman 1679. 1 10. The Buckingham Ballad 1679. ½ 11. A Panegyrick upon Oates 1679. ½ 12. Bradshaw's Ghost 1679. 1 13. Female Excellence 1679. 2 14. Whitebread's Contemplations in Newgate 1679. 1 15. Exclamations against Julian 1679. 1 16. The Jesuites Character 1679. 1 17. A new Scotch Ballad or Bothwell Bridge 1679. 1 18. The Sentiments a Poem on Danby 1679. 3 19. An Elegy on Sir Nathanael Hern. 1679. 1 20. An Epitaph on the Lord Fairfax 1679. ½ 21. A Prophecie found at the Lord Powis's with the Jesuits Justification 1679. 1 22. Oliver Cromwells ' Ghost 1679. 1 23. Coleman's Ghost in Answer to H. Nevil 1679. 1 24. Coleman's Legacies or a discovery of Popish Malice 1679. 1 25. A Letter from Artimisa in the Town to Cloe in the Country 1679. 1 26. The Unjust Judges Creed 1679. ½ 27. A Poem upon nothing 1679. ½ 28. The Ghost of Hugh Peter 1679. 1 29. Garnets Ghost 1679. 1 30. A Poem on Bow Church and Steeple 1679. ½ 31. The Character 1679. ½ 32. A Poem by the Lord Arundel of Warder 1679. ½ 33. A Poem to his Royal Highness the Duke 1679. 1 34. A Dialogue between a Papist and a Quaker 1679. 1 35. A Ballad of the licentiousness of the Times 1679. 1 36. The Protestant's Congratulation to the City for their choice of Members 1679. 1 37. The Duke of Buckinghams Litany 1679. 1 38. A Ballad upon the Popish Plot. 1679. 1 39. The Second Part to the Popish Plot 1679. 1 40. The Third Part to the Popish Plot. 1679. 1 41. A Ballad on the Duke of Buckingham 1679. 1 42. The Enjoyment 1679. 1 43. The Fanatick Rampant or an Election at Cambridge 1679. ½ 44. An Heroical Epistle upon my Lord All-Pride 1679. ½ 45. A Congratulatory Poem on the Safe Arrival of the Duke of Monmouth at Vtrecht Sep. 27. 1679. 1 46. A Poem on the right of Succession to the Crown of England 1679. 1 47. An Answer to the Satyr against Man 1679. 1 48. A Poem upon the departure of the Duke of Monmouth 1679. 1 49. A Pillar on the Grave of Dr. Wild. 1679. ½ 50. A Poem on the Charming fair one 1679. ½ 51. To the Duke of York on his Arrival 1679. ½ 52. Gratulamini Mecum or an Essay upon His Majesties Recovery 1679. 1 53. The grand Imposture 1679. 2 54. Batt upon Batt 1680. 2 55. Advice to a Painter 1679. 1 56. The Second advice to a Painter 1679. 1 57. The Third advice to a Painter 1679. 1 58. Advice to the Painters Adviser 1679. 1 59. A Poem on Sir William Waller 1679. 1 60. A Paraphrase upon Justice 1679. 1 61. S upon S 1679. ½ 62. The Lamentation 1679. ½ 63. Englands Remembrancer or a Discovery of the Plot found in a Meal-Tubb by Sir William Waller 1679. 1 64. Naboth's Vineyard 1679. 5 65. A Dialogue between Death and Dr. Wild. 1679. 1 66. A Satyr against Coffee 1679. ½ 67. Englands Over-joy at the Duke of Monmouths Return 1679. 1 68. A Congratulation upon the Return of the Duke of Monmouth the 27th of November 1679. 1 69. A Poem of Congratulation on the Return of the Duke of Monmouth 1679. 1 70. An Elegy on Mr. Hobbs of Malmsbury 1679. 1 71. An Elegy on Sir Edmundbury Godfry 1678. 1 72. Englands Memorial or a Thankfull remembrance of the delivery from the Popish Plot. 1678. 1 73. Englands Lamentation for the