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A30215 A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard from London to Vienna, and thence to Constantinople, in the company of His Excellency Count Lesley, Knight of the order of the Golden Fleece, councellour of state to His Imperial Majesty, &c. and extraordinary ambassadour from Leopoldus Emperour of Germany to the Grand Signior, Sultan Mahomet ... / written by John Banbury ... Burbury, John.; Norfolk, Henry Howard, Duke of, 1628-1684. 1671 (1671) Wing B5611; ESTC R8283 51,231 261

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Edition written by the Lord Chief Justice Coke The fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England concerning the Jurisdiction of Courts written by the Lord Chief Justice Coke the fourth Edition with an Alphabetical Table not hitherto printed Regestrum Omnium Brevium tam Originalium quam Judicialium correctat emendatum ad vetus exemplar manuscriptum cujus beneficio a Multis erroribus purgatum ad usus quibus Inservit redd●ium accomodatius The eleven Reports of Sir Edward Coke translated into English To which is added the Declarations and Pleadings The Reports of the Learned Edmond Anderson Knight late Chief Justice of the Common Bench of many principal Cases argued and adjudged in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth as well in the Commons Bench as before all the Judges of this Realm in two parts Narrationes Modernae or Modern Reports begun in the new Upper Bench Court at Westminster in the beginning of Hillary Term 21 Caroli and continued to the end of Michaelmas Term 1655. by Will. Style of the Inner-Temple Esquire Reports in the Courts of Exchequer Beginning in the third and ending in the ninth year of the late King James by the Honourable Richard Lane of the Middle-Temple being the first Collection in that Court hitherto extant Quarto's THe Christian Man or the Reparation of Nature by Grace written in French by that Elegant and Pious Author John Francis Serault Englished by H. G. sometime Student of Christ-Church Oxford Potters Interpretation of the number 666. or number of the Beast Man become Guilty or the Corruption of Nature by Sin according to Saint Augustines sense written in French and Englished by the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Monmouth Scrinia Caeciliana Mysteries of State Government in Letters of the late famous Lord Burleigh and other Grand Ministers of State in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James A Treatise of the Forrest Laws by John Manwood the third Edition corrected and much inlarged Miscellania Spiritualia or devout Essayes the second Part composed by the Honourable Walter Mountague Esquire The History of the Imperial Estate of the Grand Signiors their Habitations Lives Titles Qualities Exercises Works Revenues Habits Descent Ceremonies Magnificence Judgments Officers Favourites Religion Power Government and Tyranny To which is added the History of the Court of the King of China The Touchstone of Commons Assurances or a plain familiar Treatise opening the Learning of the Common Assurances or Conveyances of the Kingdom by Will. Sheppard Esquire Reports of certain Cases arising in the several Courts in Westminster in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth King James and the late King Charles with the Resolutions of the Judges of the said Courts collected by good hands and approved by the Learned Justice Godbolt The History of England from the first traditional beginning to the Norman Conquest collected out of the ancientest and best Authors by John Milton A Letter to a Friend concerning some of Doctor Owen's Principles and Practises to which is added an Independent Catechism Playes Just General by Cosmo. Manuch The Faithful Shepherdess by John Fletcher Michaelmas Term. The Phoenix The Combate of Love and Friendship by Doctor Mead. Polyeuctes or the Martyr Horatius a Tragedy The Cheats a Comedy by John Wilson Gent. Octavo's Large THe Memoires of the Duke of Rohan or a faithful Relation of the most remarkable Occurrences in France especially concerning those of the reformed Churches there from the death of Henry the Great until the Peace made with them in June 1629. Together with divers politick Discourses upon several Occasions written in French by the Duke of Rohan Englished by George Bridges of Lincolns-Inn Esquire The Poems of Horace consisting of Odes Satyres and Epistles rendred in English and paraphrased by several Persons the second Edition A humble Apology for Learning and Learned Men by Edmond Waterhouse Esquire A Discourse and Defence of Armes and Armory shewing the Nature and Rises of Armes and Honour in England from the Camp to the Court the City under the two latter of which are contained Universities and Inns of Court by Edward Waterhouse Esquire Lasida Pastora Comoedia Pastoralis Two excellent Playes The Wits a Comedy The Platonick Lovers Tragi-Comedy both presented at the private House in Black-Friers by his Majesties Servants by Sir William Davenant An Essay on the first Book of T. Lucretius Carus de Rerum Natura interpreted and made English Verse by J. Evelyn Esquire Instructions concerning erecting of a Library presented to my Lord the President de Mesme by J. Evelyn Esquire The Justice of Peace his Clerks Cabinet or a Book of Presidents or Warrants fitted and made ready to his hand for every case that may happen within the compass of his Masters Office for the ease of the Justice of Peace and more speedy dispatch of Justice by Will. Shepherd Court-keepers Guide or a plain and familiar Treatise needful and useful for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of Law-dayes or Court-Barons wherein is largely and plainly opened the Jurisdiction of those Courts with the learning of Mannors Copyholds Rents Harriots and other Services and Advantages belonging unto Mannors to the great profit belonging unto Mannors and Owners of these Courts the fifth Edition by William Shepherd Esquire The Office of a Justice of Peace together with Instructions how and in what manner Statutes shall be expounded by W. Fleetwood Esquire sometime Recorder of London Reports and Pleas of Assizes at York held before several Judges in that Circuit with some Presidents useful for Pleaders at the Assizes The Young Clerks Tutor being a most useful Collection of the best Presidents of Recognizances Obligations Conditions Acquittances Bills of Sale Warrants of Atturney c. as also all the names of Men and Women in Latine with the day and date the several sums of Money and the addition of the several Trades of Imployments in their proper Cases as they stand in the Obligations with directions of Writs of Habeas Corpus Writs of Errour c. to the Inferiour Courts in Cities and Towns the whole work newly corrected and augmented Reports or Causes in Chancery collected by Sir George Cary one of the Masters of the Chancery in Anno 1601. out of the Labours of Mr. William Lambert whereunto is annexed the Kings Order and Decree in Chancery for a Rule to be observed by the Chancellour in that Court exemplified and enrolled for a perpetual Record there Anno 1616. Of Corporations Fraternities and Guilds or a Discourse wherein the learning of the Language touching Bodies Politick is unfolded shewing the use and necessity of that Invention the Antiquity various Kinds Order and Government of the same by William Sheppard Esquire The Golden Book of Saint John Chrysostom concerning the education of Children translated out of Greek Common Notions and Advice of Mr. A Thevenear Advocate in Parliament dedicated to his Lord the Dauphin translated out of the French Copy by Will. Barten Esquire A brief Discourse concerning Bodily Worship proving it to be Gods due to be given unto him with acceptation on his part and not to be denied without sin by Simon Gunton one of the Prebendaries of the Cathedral Church of Peterborough Parsons Guide of the Law Tythes wherein is shewed who must pay Tythes and to whom and of what things when and how they must be paid and how they may be received at this day and how a man may be discharged of payment thereof the second Edition much inlarged throughout the whole Book by Will. Sheppard Esquire Steps of Ascention unto God or a Ladder to Heaven containing Prayers and Meditations for every day of the week and for all other times and occasions Three excellent Tragedies viz. The raging Turk or Bajazet the second The Couragious Turk or Amureth the first The Tragedy of Orestes written by Tho. Gosse M. A.