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A69790 A Continuation of the Compleat catalogue of stitch'd books and single sheets, &c. printed since the first discovery of the popish plot, September 1678 from the 1st of January 1679/80 to the 25th of June, 1680 : to this is prefixed some omitted in the last : the continuation is intended by the publisher. 1680 (1680) Wing C5960A; ESTC R8498 33,404 57

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affairs in Scotland under the Duke of Lauderdale 1679. 1 14. The Impeachment of the Duke and Dutchess of Lauderdale with my Lord Hatton by the City of Edinburgh 1679. 1 15. The Commons Address against the Duke of Lauderdale May 9. 1679. 1 16. The benefit of the Ballot in the Re-publick of Venice 1679. 1 17. A true Relation of Murther of the Arch-bishop of Saint Andrews 1679. 1 18. A true Account of the horrid Murther of the Arch-bishop of Saint Andrews 1679. 2 19. A Letter from a Friend in Vtrecht to a Friend in London concerning the Duke of Monmouth 1679. 1 20. A Relation of the Birth and several remarkable passages of the Duke of Monmouth 1679. 2 21. One Project for the good of England dedicated to the Parliament 1679. 3 22. The last Speech of Queen Elizabeth to her Parliament after her delivery from Popish Plots 1679. 1 23. The present Interest of Tangier 1679. 1 24. Articles between the King of Sweden and the Elector of Brandouburgh at Berlin 1679. 1 25. The wonderfull preservation of Gregory Crow shipwrackt on the coast of Kent 1679. 1 26. Two Letters of the Earl of Clarendon to the Duke and Dutchess of York 1679. 1 27. The Proceedings at the Sessions-house the 16th of July 1679. 1 28. The Tryal and Condemnation of twelve notorious Highway-men at the Assizes of the County of Derby 1679. 1 29. The Proceedings at the Old-Baily August 27 and 28. 1679. 1 30. A Letter from the Governour of Algier to the States-General on the Signing a Peace between them 1679. 1 31. A Catalogue of Pensioners in the long Parliament 1678. Printed 1679. 1 32. A Relation of the Comet or Blasing-Star on the 28th and 29th of July 1679. 2 33. A Wife for a Husband and a Husband for a Wife or a Popish Priest turn'd Match-maket 1679. 2 34. A Letter from the Pope to the French King 1679. 1 35. An answer to the Pope's Letter written to the King of France 1679. 1 36. Hobbes's Historical Narration of Heresie 1680. 4½ 37. The Speech of Alderman Garroway at a Common-Hall on Tuesday the 17th of January 1642. Printed 1679. 1 38. Dreadfull News from Southwark or a Relation of the dreadfull Thunder which happened there the 4th of August 1679. 1 39. Observations on Wakeman's Tryal and the six Prisoners that suffered at Tiburn July 23. 1679. 1 40. An Account of the Tragedy of old Madam Gwynn drowned near the Neat-Houses 1679. 1 41. The Modell of Presbytery 1679. 1 42. The present danger of Tangier or an Attempt made on it by the Moors 1679. 1 43. The Great question to be confidered by the King and Parliament how far Religion is concerned in Policy or Civil Government 1679. 2 44. Strange News from Barkshire of Ships and Men in the Aire which seemed to be fighting 1679. 1 45. The divine Right of Kings asserted in General and Particular 1679. 1 46. Day-Fatality or Observations on Days lucky and unlucky and about the Duke of York 1679. 2 47. Englands Alarm or an humble Address and Petition to the King the Parliament the City of London and the whole Nation in general 1679. 3 48. Simeon and Levi or a Comparison between a Papist and a Scotch Presbyter 1679. 1 49. A Letter from a Minister to a person of Quality with Reasons for his Non-conformity 1679. 1 50. Jenks's Speech spoken in the Common-Hall June 24. 1679. ½ 51. The present great Interest of King and People in a Letter to a Lord of the Privy Council 1679. 1 52. A Letter to a Friend shewing from Scripture c. how false that State Maxim is Royal Authority is originally and radically in the People 1679. 3 53. A Word to the approaching Parliament for the settlement of the Nation 1679. 2 54. A Narrative of the Sessions at the Old Bayly the 15th of October 1679. 1 55. Plain truth or a Discourse betwixt P. and H. 1679. 1 56. A Hue and Cry after P. H. 1679. 1 57. The Speech of Sir Robert Clayton Lord Mayor at his Election September the 29th 1679. 1 58. Lex Talionis or the Character of Poor Robin 1679. ½ 59. An Answer to a Letter from a Minister to a person of Quality shewing the Reasons of his Non-conformity 1679. 2 60. A touch of the times or two Letters intercepted from the Author of the Day-fatality 1679. 1 61. The Author of the Touch of the times brought to the Whipping-Post 1679. 1 62. The Protestant Conformist or a plea for Moderation contained in a Letter 1679. 2 63. A Letter from I. B. Alias-Oldcut to Mr. Jenks 1679. 1 64. A Relation of the Marriage between the King of Spain and the King of France's Daughter 1679. 3 65. An Impartial account of divers remarkable Proceedings the last Parliament relating to the Plot. 1679. 4 66. An Impartial account of divers remarkable Proceedings the last Parliament relating to the Plot with Additions 1679. 7 67. The Reasons of the House of Commons delivered to the House of Lords about the Tryals of the Lords in the Tower 1679. 1 68. Fiat Justitia c. or an Answer to a Speech spoken in the House of Commons upon reading the Bill against the Duke 1679. 1 69. Pereat Papa or Reasons why a Popish Successor should not Inherit the Crown 1679. 1 70. Great and weighty Considerations relating to the Duke offered to the King and Parliament 1679. 2 71. A Plea to the Duke's Answers 1679. 1 72. A Letter to a Baron relating to the late Bill concerning the Duke 1679. 2 73. The Protestant Admirer or a Vindication of a Popish Successor 1679. 1 74. A Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend being an Argument about the Succession 1679. 5 75. Great and weighty Considerations about the Duke with an Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Countrey to his Friend 1679. 10½ 76. A Letter on the Subject of Succession 1679. 3 77. A Word without-doors concerning the Bill for Succession 1679. 1 78. A Word within-doors or a Reply to a Word without-doors 1679. 1 79. A Coffee-house Dialogue between Captain Y and a Barrester of the Middle-Temple 1679. 1 80. The Honour of the Lords Spiritual Asserted 1679. 9 81. A Discourse of the Peerage and Jurisdiction of the Lords Spiritual in Capital matters 1679. 9 82. The Clergy vindicated or their Rights and Privileges Asserted in Capital Cases 1679. 9 83. A Rejoynder to the reply concerning the Jurisdiction of the Lords Spiritual in Parliament 1679. 4 84. Two Treatises proving that Bishops may be Judges in Capital Cases 1679. 10 85. A true Relation of an attempt to fire the Town of Barnet in Hertfordshire 1679. 1 86. An Account of the Tryal and Condemnation of the late Earl of Strafford 1641. Printed 1679. 13 87. The Bishop of Carlisle's speech in Parliament against Deposing of Princes in the Case of Richard the Second 1679. 2 88. A Time-serving Speech spoken once in Season Ann. 1659. Printed
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. 1 2 16. A true Account of the Election of Bucks in a Letter from a Freeholder c. 1679. 1 17. The Speedy 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.   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 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 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. 1 2 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 Duke of Monmouths departure 1679. 1 74. Geneva and Rome or a Dispute between Jack a Presbyter and Believe-all a Papist 1679. 1 75. A Second Consultation between the Pope and the Turk 1679. 1 76. A Rod for Rome or a Description of the Popish Clergy 1679. 1 77. Englands Obligations to Captain Bedlow 1679. 1 78. The Character of a Loyal Statesman 1678 9. 1 79. A Ballad of the Cloak or the Cloaks Knavery 1679. 1 80. A Satyr on the Pen-men and Speech-men of the times 1679. 1 81. Merlin reviv'd or a Prophecie found in Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire 1679. ½ Quarto's Poetry Number of Sheets 1. A Satyr against Hypocrites 1677. 4 2. The Pope's Advice to his Sons in a Conference at the Castle S. Angelo 1679. 2 3. Tom Tell-Troth or a Dialogue between the Devil and the Pope 1679. 1 4. Cowley's Poem on the Civil War 1679. 5 5. A Satyr against Vertue 1679. 2 6. A Pindarique Ode or Reflections on the Satyr against Vertue 1679. 1 7. A Ternary of Satyrs 1679. 6 8. Matrimonii pensitatio or no Jointure but the Hugg Rurall 1679. 2 9. Three Poems upon the Plot against Atheism and a Panegyrick upon the King 1679. 3 10. The true Effigies of the Monster of Malmsbury or Hobbes in his proper Colours 1679. 3
Veritas or John Gadbury not a Papist but a Protestant of the Church of England 1679 80. 5 49. A Cronology of the Rise and Growth of Popery 1679 80. 2 50. Holy and profitable Sayings of that Reverend Divine Mr. William Dyer 1679 80. 1 51. Unio Dissidentium Heir Apparent and Presumptive made one 1679 80. 1 52. The Fanaticks Dream 1679 80. ½ 53. A Political discourse of the Ruin of States considered from the History of Jesus King of the Jews 1679 80. 6½ 54. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Old Baily from Feb. 26. to Mar. 1. 1679 80. 1 55. A Seasonable Speech made by Alderman Atkins in the Rump Parliament Print 1679 80. 1 56. An Exstract of the Acts against Importing Irish Cattle 1679 80. 1 57. A List of the Horse Races that are to be run in March and April at Newmarket 1679 80. ½ 58. A Narrative of the Confession and Execution of the Fifteen Prisoners at Tyburn March 8. 1679 80. 1 59. The White Rose or a Word for the House of York vindicating the Right of Succession in a Letter from Scotland Marc. 9. 1679 80. 3 60. An Answer to a pretended Letter to a Friend in the Country touching the present Affairs of the Nation 1679 80. 1 61. A Narrative of the Tryal and Acquitment of Mr. John Satterthwayt at the Assizes held at Kingston March 13. being Accused for Firing the House of Mr. Peter Delanoy in Southwark March 17. 1679 80. 1 62. A Narrative of the proceeding at the Assizes holden for the Country of Surrey March 17. 1679 80. 1 63. Great News from Middle-Row in Holborn or a Relation of the Ghost of Mrs. Adkins 1679 80. 1 64. A Relation of the Adventures of a Christian Ship at Alexandria in Egypt 1679 80. 1 65. Reasons offered to the King for dispensing the Oath of Allegiance as to the Duke of York 1679 80. 1 66. The Pope's late Procession on Q. Elizabeth's Coronation-day revenged upon Mr. Remmington's Nose being a Relation how a piece of it was bit off by J. C. a Life Guard-man 1679 80. ½ 67. A Narrative of the Confession and Execution of the three Prisoners at Kingston in the County of Surrey Mare 22. 1679 80. 1 68. A Protestant Prentice's Loyal Advice to all his Fellow-Apprentices in and about London in Relation to present Tumults 1680. 1 69. An Account of the Royal Bagnia with a discourse of its Virtues 1680. 2 70. A Relation of the proceedings at the Assizes at Maidstone for the County of Kent March 23 c. Prin. 1680. 1 71. A Relation of the proceedings at the Assizes at Chelmsford for the County of Essex March 29 c. 1680. 1 72. The Resurrection proved being a Relation of what happened to Mrs. Atherton who lay in a trance 7 days 1680. ½ 73. The Narrative of Collonel Blood concerning the design reported to be laid against the Life and Honour of George Duke of Buckingham 1680. 9 74. Hosanna or a Song of Thanksgiving by the Children of Zion being the Speeches of Alderman Atkins Alderman Pennington and Hugh-Peters at Grocers Hall Jun. 7. 1649. Prin. 1680. 1 75. The Old Man's Complaint 1680. 1 76. The power of Kings and in particular the King of England By Sir Robert Filmer 1680. 4 77. An Account of an Attempt made upon Mr. Arnold Justice of Peace for Monmouthshire April 17. 1680. 1 78. The Cry of Bloud being an Account of a bloudy assault made upon Mr. Arnold April 17. 1680. 1 79. A Narrative of the Execution of John Marketman Chirurgeon for Murthering his Wife April 21. 1680. 1 80. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions house in the Old Baily Print 1680. 1 81. A Letter from a Minister to his Friend concerning the Game of Chess 1680. 1 82. A true Copy of a Popish Will made in the 19th year of King Henry the VIII Print 1680. 1 83. A Narrative of the Confession and Execution of the Nine Prisones at Tyburn April 28. 1680. 1 84. The Confession and Execution of the Prisoners that suffered at Tyburn April 28. 1680. 1 85. That the Bishops in England may and ought to Vote in Cases of Bloud written in the late times upon occasion of the Earl of Straflord's Case Reprint 1680. 5 86. A just-reproof to Mr. Richard Baxter for his pride and insolence in Calumniating that great and most Orthodox Council of Ephesus 1680. 2 87. Propositions for insuring Houses from Fire 1680. 1 88. A Treatise of matters beneficiary by Fra-paolo Sarps Translated out of Italian 1680. 21 89. The Northern Star the British Monarchy or a Collection of many choice Ancient and Modern Prophecies 1680. 17 90. The Answer of the Earl of Danby to a late Pamphlet entituled an Examinanation of the Impartial State of the Case of the Earl of Danby 1680. 5 91. The onely Legal Answer which Constables and Church-wardens may give to Articles inquiring in any of his Majesties Ecclesiastical or Civil Courts concerning the absence of persons from their Parish-Church 1680. 2 92. An Information for all people where to deliver their Letters by the Penny-Post 1680. ½ 93. A strange and wonderfull Account of a most barbarous and bloudy Murther committed May 11. at Grays-Inn in Essex Print 168. 1 94. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions house in the Old Baily begun May 26. ended 28. 1680. 1 95. A true Account of the proceedings at the Sessions in the Old Baily May 26. Print 1680. ½ 96. A true Relation of two prodigious Births in Somersetshire 1680. ½ 97. The Confession and Execution of the Five Prisoners that suffered at Tyburn June 4. 1680. 1 98. An Extempore Sermon on Malt preached out of a Hollow-Tree Print 1680. ½ 99. A Reply to some Libels against the Earl of Danby 1680. 5 100. A Hue and Cry after Beauty and Virtue 1680. 1 101. A parallel between Episcopacy and Presbytery or the Church of England vindicated from the false Reports of Papists or Presbyterians 1680. 2 102. A Relation of the most remarkable Transactions which have lately happened at Tangier 1680. 1 103. Sir William Waller his Vindication by a Friend that understood his Life and Conversation 1680. 1 Quarto's Miscel Number of Sheets 1. A Word in Season for Christian Union to all Protestant dissenters 1679 80. 1 2. A Letter to a Friend about the late Proclamation on Dec. 11. 1679. for further Proroguing the Parliament till Nov. 11. following 1679 80. 2 3. The Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in point of Judicature 1679 80. 1½ 4. The last Speeches of the Ministers J. King and J. Kid at the place of Execution at Edenburgh Aug. 14. 1679. Print 1679 80. 4½ 5. The last Speech and dying Words of Thomas Lord alias Colonel Pride Jan. 12. 1679 80. 1½ 6. The last Will and Testament of Sir John Presbyter 1647. Prin. 1679 80. 1 7. A seasonable Memorial in some Historical Notes upon the Liberties of the Press and the Pulpit 1679
Novemb. 1678. 1 6. His Majesties Speech together with the Lord Chancellor's to both Houses of Parliament 6 of March 1678 9. 5 7. His Majesties Speech together with the Lord Chancellor's to both Houses of Parliament April 30. 1679. 2 8. An Order of the House of Lords about Licences for Papists to stay in Town April 23. 1679. 1 9. An Order of the House of Lords about Licences for Papists to stay in Town May 5. 1679. 1 10. An Order of the Council Decemb. 6. 1678. forbidding any to go to Chappels where Mass is said 2 11. An Order of the Council commanding all Papists to depart from Whitehall Somerset-house Jan. 3. 1678 9. 1 12. An Order of the Council touching the Queries resolved by the Judges about a late Proclamation concerning the Papists Jan. 17. 1678 9. 2 13. An Order of the Council inforcing strict Execution of late Proclamations touching Papists the 31 of Jan. 1678 9. 1 14. A Proclamation for a general Fast the 25 of Octob. 1678. 1 15. A Proclamation for the discovery of Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey's Murtherers the 20. of Octob. 1678. 1 16. A Proclamation for banishing Papists ten Miles from London c. Octob. 30. 1678. 2 17. A Proclamation for confinement of Papists within five Miles of their dwelling the 10 of Novemb. 1678. 2 18. A Proclamation for apprehending Conniers Simonds Walsh c. Priests the 17 of Novemb. 1678. 2 19. A Proclamation for the discovery and apprehending all Popish Priests and Jesuits the 20 of Novemb. 1678. 1 20. A Proclamation for the discovery of the death of John Powell Merchant the 22 of Nov. 1678. 1 21. A Proclamation for the farther discovery of the Plot the 27 of Novemb. 1678. 1 22. A Proclamation for disarming and securing the Papists the 20 of Decemb. 1678. 1 23. A Proclamation for the immediate return of His Majesties Subjects who are in any Foreign Seminaries the 8 of Jan. 1678. 2 24. A Proclamation for the apprehending Evers Gaven Gifford Leviston Broadstreet the 15 of Jan. 1678 9. 1 25. A Proclamation for dissolving the Parliament and calling a New one the 2 of Jan. 1678. 1 26. A Proclamation against Papists in Scotland the 3 of Jan. 1679. 2 27. A Proclamation for apprehending of Gifford Clinton c. about Firing of Houses the 4 of May 1679. 1 28. A Proclamation commanding all Papists to depart ten Miles from London c. the 4 of May 1679. 1 29. A Proclamation in Scotland on the Murther of the Archbishop of S. Andrews May 4. 1679. 2 30. A Proclamation commanding Heritors and Freeholders to attend the King's Host in Scotland the 7 of June 1679. 1 31. A Proclamation against the Resset of the Rebells and for delivering them up to Justice in Scotland the 26 of June 1679. 1 32. A Proclamation against Field-Conventicles in Scotland the 29 of June 1679. 1 33. A Proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament and calling a New one the 12 of July 1679. 1 34. A Proclamation of Pardon and Indemnity to Field-Conventicles and the late Rebells the 27 of July 1679. 1 35. A Proclamation concerning Circuit Courts in Scotland the 14. of Aug. 1679. 1 36. A Proclamation for apprehending the four Irish Ruffians the 8 of Sep. 1679. 1 37. A Proclamation for Proroguing the Parliament the 30 of Octob. 1679. 1 38. A Proclamation for the more speedy and effectual discovery of the Popish Plot the 31 of Octob. 1679. 1 39. A Proclamation for the suppressing Seditious and Treasonable Books and Pamphlets the 31 Octob. 1679. 2 40. A Proclamation for the discovery of Estates belonging to Jesuits Popish Priests and Seminaries the 12 of Nov. 1679. 1 41. A Proclamation banishing all Papists ten Miles from London the 3 of Decemb. 1679. 1 42. A Proclamation against tumultuous Petitions the 12 of Decemb 1679. 1 43. A Proclamation for proroguing the Parliament to the 11 of Novemb. next Dec. 11. 1679. 1 44. An Order of Council for discovering of Papists in the King's Palaces Dec. 19. 1679. 1 45. A Proclamation by the King for the more effectual suppressing of Papists Decemb. 21. 1679. 2 FINIS A CONTINUATION of the COMPLEAT CATALOGUE OF Stitch'd BOOKS and Single SHEETS c. Printed since the First Discovery of The Popish Plot September 1678. From the 1 st of January 1679 80. to the 25 th of June 1680. To this is prefixed some Omitted in the last The Continuation is intended by the Publisher LONDON Printed and are to be sold at the Green Dragon in St. Paul's Church-yard where is to be had a Compleat Catalogue of all printed since the PLOT 1680. Omitted in the last CATALOGUE Folio's Relating to the Plot. Plot. Number of Sheets 1. THE Petition and Declaration of Mr. Langborn to the King July 10. 1679. 1 2. A Letter from the Devil to the Pope and his Prelats at the beginning of the Reformation Prin. 1679. 1 3. The Jesuits new Discoveries 1679. 1 4. A Letter from Mr. Hutchinson allas Bury to the Jesuits in Prison shewing them how they may get out 1679. 1 5. A Letter from Rome to a Friend in London in Relation to the Jesuits Executed and those that are to be Executed in the Countries 1679. 1 6. England's Grand Memorial the unparallel'd Plot to destroy the King with Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey's Murther made visible 1679. 1 7. An Account of the Deportment and last Words of Mr. Richard Langhorn July 14. 1679. 1 8. The Behaviour last Words Non-Confession and Just Execution of Richard Langhorn July 14. 1679. 1 Folio's Miscel Number of Sheets 1. A Letter from Sir John Suckling to Mr. Henry German 1640. Print 1679. 1 2. The Parallel or an Account of the Growth of Knavery in Answer to the Growth of Popery 1679. 4 3. An Answer to Pereat Papa against the Reasons why Popery should not inherit the Crown 1679. 1 4. The Character of Popery and Arbitrary Government with a Caveat for choosing good Members to serve in this New Parliament 1679. 2 5. The Bishop of London his Letter to the Clergy of his Diocese 1679. 1 6. The ripping up of Sir John Presbyter's Garment or the Ground-work of Schism 1679. 1 Quarto's Miscel Number of Sheets POOR Robin's true Character of a Scold 1678. 1 2. A Scourge for Poor Robin or the Character of a bad Husband in Answer to the Character of a Scold 1678. 1 3. The Tyburn Ghost or the strange Downfall of the Gallows 1678. 1 4. Triumphs of London or the Lord Mayor's Show 29 Octob. 1678. 3 5. Articles of High Treason c. against the Earl of Danby with his Letter to Mr. Montague late Embassadour in France with an Additional Postscript 1678. 1 6. A Breviat of Proposals by Mr. Haines for the Speedy Promoting the Woollen Manufacture 1679. 1 7. The Proposals for Promoting the Woollen Manufactory promoted 1679. 1 8. A Method of Government for such publick working Alms-houses by Mr. Haines 1679. 1 9. God's wonderfull Judgment in Lincolnshire