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A50860 The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Math. Gilliflowers at his shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. Price 1 s Tooker, Charles, fl. 1695.; Miller, William, fl. 1661-1698, collector.; Laycock, William, collector. 1695 (1695) Wing M2067A; ESTC R213845 37,946 110

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Wallis 1688. 1689. Moderate Intelligencer R. Robinson 1682. Vniversal Intelligence Jo. Wallis 1688. 1689. Friendly Intelligence 1679. 156 Domestick Intelligence or News from both City and Country as also from Foreign Parts 1679. by Benj. Harris 157 the same for the Years 1680. 1681. by Benj. Harris 158 Intelligence for promoting Trade Benj. Harris 1683. 159 True Domestick Intelligence News both from City and Country for the Years 1679. and 1680. by Nath. Thompson 160 Loyal Protestant and True Domestick Intelligence or News both from City and Country from 1680. to 1682. in complete Sets c. publ by Nath. Thompson 161 London Impartial Intelligence or Occurrences Forreign and Domestick 1680. by Tho. Benskins The Protestant Oxford Intelligence or Occurrences Foreign and Domestick 1671. by T. Benskins Domestick Intelligence or News from City and Country 1681. 1682. published by T. Benskins 162 Protestant Intelligence Domestick and Foreign by Fra. Smith 1680. and 1681. 163 Currant Intelligence Domestick and Foreign by Jn. Smith 1679. 80. 81. Intelligence by J. Macock 1666. and Allen Banks 1681. 164 Loyal Intelligence or News from City and Country 1679. and 1680. The True Protestant Domestick Intelligence 1680. Catholick Intelligence or Infallible Newsboth Domestick and Foreign 1679. for J. How Jockey's Intelligencer of Horses and Coaches J. Smith 1683. Geographical Intelligence 1689. The Weekly Intelligence or News from City and Country 1679. by Sam. Croutch 165 Poor Robin's Intelligence 1676. Intelligence Revived 1677. Occurrences 1677. and 1678. Memoires 1678. Dreams 1681. Poor Gillan against Poor Robin's Weekly Intelligence 166 English Courant 1688. and 1688 9. Protestant Courant or News Foreign and Domestick 1682. London Courant 1688. 167 Conventicle-Courant setting forth Proceedings against Unlawful Meetings 1682. by J. Hilton 168 Publick Occurrences truly stated 1677. and 1678. by Geor. Larkin 169 Monthly Recorder of all Occurrences both Foreign and Domestick published by Langley Curtis 1682. New News Books or Occurrences Foreign and Domestick R. Janeway 1682. True and Impartial Account of Casualties happening in City and Country for Jane Curtis 1688. 170 Weekly Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity in the Rebellion in England 1641. by Benj. Tooke 1681. 171 Weekly Remarks on the Transactions abroad Dorm Newman 1691. Pacquet of Advice from France R. Baldwin 1691. Pacquets of Advice from Geneva N. Thompson 1681. Pacquets of Advice from Ireland with the Irish Courant J. Hunt 1690. Discoverer stripp'd Naked or Jest and Earnest exposed B. Harris 1681. Visions of the Pop. P. T. Benskins 1681. Test Paper publ by G. Croom 1688. Advertisements of Books R. Everingham 1680. Memorials or account of Books B. Corbet 1688. Lampoons or Reflections on Publick News Letters R. Taylor 1690. Epitome of Weekly News publ by Langle● Curtis 1682. Observations on Weekly Bills of Mortality by E. J. 1686. Advice from Parnassus Print for H. L. 1680. Sheets and half Sheets Folio 172 Of Succession Historical Accounts Considerations Pleas Answers Replies Vindications c. of Popish Successour Bill of Exclusion for and against abundance of Tracts by very Eminent Pens 173 Of Parliaments their Power Supremacy Rights Inconveniences of Parliaments long sitting Opinions Arguments Debates Votes Resolves Proceedings Reasons Remonstrances about very high Matters in both Houses Depositions before them Proposals and Propositions to them about Grievance Trade Bill of Exclusion suppressing Popery Union among Protestants Words in Season Warnings Advices Appeals Supplications c. to Parliaments Arguments between Lords and Com. c. 174 Declarations of several Kings of England Great Turks Czars of Moscovy Emperor of Germany Kings of France States of Holland c. Protector Commons in Parliament and Quakers in new-New-England c. Proclamations Instructions Votes Resolves Ordinances Orders c. on very extraordinary Occasions in Divers Years 175 Collection of Papers all relating to the Prince of Orange the Revolution the Convention and the Change of Government at that time 176 Memorials Memento's and Answers to them by Ministers of State of the Emperor Kings Princes and States residing in several Courts of Europe Intimations by Deputies of State several State Reasons and Narratives about Tithes Propriety of Estates Lieutenancy against Addressing Oath of Allegiance for and against Liberty of Conscience Penalties on Dissenters against Bishops Votes Bill of Exclusion Test for K. Jam. Removal from Rochester Persecuting of Protestants with abundance of State Remarks and Observations and other State Matters about Succession Bill of Exclusion Lord Danby c. 177 Bundle all relating to the City of London its Rights Guildhall Proceedings and Common-Hall about Lord Major and Sheriffs Elections and Offices of Electing Parliament Members for London and Southwark Common-Council Tracts Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Council their Orders Addresses Petitions Letters Pattents c. of returning City Jurors Disbursements about St. Pauls about securing from Fire divers Papers Royal-Exchange Lord Majors and Recorders Speeches Quo Warranto and Charter Business divers things with abundance of other Subjects all relating to London Matters 178 Addresses of almost all kinds from Counties Cities Towns Burroughs Quarter-Sessions in several parts divers Orders and Communities of Men as well Ecclesiastical as Civil and Military c. 179 Speeches of Kings Queens Chancellours Speakers of the Commons several Members of the Lords and Commons Houses Judges Lord Majors Recorders Citizens in Common-Halls at Elections of Members for Parliament Speeches in the Scotch and Irish Parliament with MSS. Speeches of the Lord Shaftesbury and Winnington 180 Answers of abundance of sorts to Letters Petitions Speeches and Miscellaneous Matters 181 Vindications of divers sorts relating to various Miscellaneous Affairs 182 Characters of abundance of sorts 183 Cases of abundance of kinds about Elections Sheriffs Merchant-Adventurers Traders in divers matters Undertakers Projectors about Oathes French Protestants publick and private Persons of almost all Ranks 184 Petitions of several Bodies and Communities of People to King Parliament Lord Majors c. as also divers of several of the Nobility Gentry and Commons upon the Accounts of Injuries Oppression Trade c. 185 Papers and Copies of Papers of very eminent Dying Persons left many about State Matters as to Treason c. with Animadversions and Observations in many of them 186 Dialogues of almost all sorts in Prose 187 Letters on select Subjects relating as well to Foreign as Domestick Affairs Ecclesiastical Civil Military c. by the most curious Pens of Men of the best Ranks Qualities and Orders c. from the Year 1670. to 1680. 188 Letters on select Subjects c. from the Year 1680. to 1690. 189 Letters on select Subjects without Dates of Years 190 Letters c. Alphabetically digested 191 Examinations Confessions Behaviour Last Dying Speeches of Malefactors as well Beheaded as Hang'd Burnt c. with Animadversions and Observations on many of the Dying Papers some of them left behind them 192 Collection of Pamph. all relating to Popery Papists Plot-business carried on by the Papists in England and Ireland c. 193 News from divers