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A42605 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. 1680 (1680) Wing G496; ESTC P6544 43,439 76

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1680. and then left off 13. Mercurius Librarius or a faithful account of all Books and Pamphlets came out in half a Sheet once a week on Friday begun Numb 1. 16 April 1680. and so continued to Numb 3. April 29. 1680. and then left off 14 The true Protestant Domestick Intelligence came out twice a week every Fryday and Tuesday in half a Sheet of Paper begun when Harris's Intelligence left off with Numb 1. April 23. 1680. so continued to Numb 7. May 14. 1680. and then left off 15. Mercurius Civicus or the City Mercury came out every Thursday in half a Sheet of Paper begun Numb 241. May 12. 1680. and so continues 1680. 16. Rotterdam Courant translated into English for Benjamin Harris came out but once June 4. 1680. in half a Sheet of Paper Quarto's 1. THE Weekly Bill of Mortality in a quarter of Paper once a week every Thursday and so continues 2. The City Mercury in a quarter of Paper came out every Thursday but left off at Numb 226. March 24. 1679 80. 3. The Weekly Packet of Advice from Rome c. by Mr. Henry Care began Decemb. 3. 1678. in a Sheet of Paper comes out every Fryday and continues now in the third Volume Folio's Proclam Number of Sheets 1. A Proclamation by the King for the better putting in Execution divers Statutes made against prohibited Goods Jan. 21. 1679 80. 2 2. His Majesties Speech to both Houses of Parliament Jan. 26. 1679 80. Print 1679 80. 1 3. A Proclamation by the King for Prizing of Wines Jan. 23. 1679 80. 2 4. A Proclamation by the King for the Apprehending of Highway-men and Robbers March 9. 1679 80. 1 5. A Proclamation by the King against Duells March 10. 1679 80. 1 6. Order of Council at Whitehall April 7. 1680. forbidding making of Bonfires on the 29th of May Prin. April 10. 1680. 1 7. Order of Council at Whitehall April 16. 1680. for discovering those that attempted to Assassinate John Arnold Esq Prin. Ap. 16. 1680. 1 8. Order of Council at Whitehall April 21. 1680. promising the additionall Sum of 100 l. to the former 100 l. as a reward for the discovery of those that made the attempt on Mr. Arnold Prin. Ap. 22. 1680. 1 9. A Proclamation by the King for suppressing the Printing and Publishing unlicensed News-books and Pamphlets of News May 17. 1680. 1 10. His Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects about the Duke of Monmouth May 8. 1680. 2 FINIS A SECOND CONTINUATION OF THE COMPLEAT CATALOGUE OF Stitch'd BOOKS and Single SHEETS Printed since the First Discovery of The Popish Plot September 1678. From the 24th of JUNE to Michaelmas Term 1680. The Continuation is intended to be publish'd every Term. LONDON Printed by J. R. and are to be sold at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church Yard where is to be had a Compleat Catalogue of all Printed since the Plot. 1680. A Second Continuation Of the Compleat CATALOGUE OF Stitch'd BOOKS and Single SHEETS c. Printed since the First Discovery of the POPISH PLOT Sept. 1678. from the 24th of June to Michaelmas Term 1680. Folio's Popery Number of Sheets 1. ENglands Calamity fore-shown in Germanies misery being the dire consequent of the growth of Popery Printed for Langley Curtis 1 2. The Tryal of Sir Thomas Gascoyne Bar. for High Treason Printed for T. Basset and S. Heyrick 17 3. A seasonable caution to Apostate Protestants or Mercy and Judgment at once made visible Printed for Langley Curtis 1 4. Truth known to few that the Jesuits are downright Atheists proved by two Sentences of the faculty of Sorbonne sold by Langley Curtis 5 5. The Roman wonder being truth confest by Papists wherein the Clergy of the Church of England in their charge of Heretical Doctrines upon the Jesuits are fully justified Printed for W. Kettilby 15 6. A narrative of the late Popish Plot in Ireland for the subjugating thereof to the French King together with the Tryal of the Earl of Tyrone by Thomas Sampson Printed for S. Lee and D. Major 9 7. Malice defeated or a brief Relation of the Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier Printed for her self 12 8. The Scarlet Beast stripped Naked or a Brief Answer to Mrs. Celliers Narrative Instituted Malice defeated c. Printed by D. Mallet 2 9. The Midwife unmask'd being a second Answer to Mrs. Celliers scandalous Libel Printed for T. Davies 1 10. The Matchless Rogue or a Brief Account of the Life of Don Thomaso Printed for Elizabeth Cellier 2 11. Mr. Dangerfield's Answer to Mrs. Celliers scandalous Lying Pamphlet entituled Malice defeated sold by R. Taylor 5 12. An Abstract of the contents of several Letters relating to the management of Affairs with Rome by the D. of Y. and others 2 13. A Letter from the Lady Creswell to Madam Cellier on the publishing her late Vindication Printed for Langley Curtis 1 14. The Tryal of Mrs. Cellier at the Old Baily Printed for Langley Curtis 1 15. The Tryal and Sentence of Elizabeth Cellier for writing and publishing a scandalous Libell called Malice defeated c. Printed for T. Collins 9 16. The Popes Letter to Mrs. Cellier in relation to her great sufferings for the Catholick cause Printed by D. Mallet 1 17. Mr. Prance's Answer to Mrs. Celliers Libel and other false Aspersions cast upon him c. Printed for Langley Curtis 5 18. Modesty triumphing over impudence or some notes upon a late Romance published by Elizabeth Cellier Midwife and Lady Errant Printed for J. Wilkins 5 19. A caution to all true English Protestants concerning the late Popish Plot by way of conference between an old Queen Elizabeth Protestant and his Country Neighbor Printed for R. Janeway 3 20. Mrs. Celliers Answer to the Popes Letter wherein she declares her fidelity and saintness to the Catholick-cause Printed by D. Mallet 1 21. The case of Tho. Dangerfield with some remarkable passages that happened at the Tryals of Mrs. Cellier and the Earl of Castlemain at the Kings Bench Bar at Westminster before the Lord Chief Justice Scrogs Printed for the Author 10 22. Dr. Oates Narative of the Popish Plot vindicated in Answer to a Scurrilous Libel called a Vindication of the English Catholicks c. Printed for T. Cocker●ll 14 23. The Popes threatning Letter to the French King or the present grand controversy between Pope Innocent the II and King Lewis the 14th about the Regalia Printed for H. Brome 2 24. The Popish damnable Plot against our Religion and Liberties discovered in the Breviats of Threescore four Letters Papers for Intelligence past betwixt the Pope Duke of York Cardinal Norfolk of Cardinal Cibo Cardinal Barbarino Nuntio and internuntio for the Pope in France and Flanders and the Lord Arundel Mr. Coleman c. as they were drawn up by the secret Committee of the House of Commons for the satisfaction of the House of Lords in the Bill against the Duke of York Printed for R.
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 1679. 2 89. The Swans welcome to the Duke of York 1679. 1 90. A List of the Club of Voters in the long Parliament dissolv'd 1679. Printed 1679. 1 91. Reflexions upon the Earl of Danby about Godfreys Murther 1679. 1 92. An Answer to the Objections against the Earl of Danby about Sir Edmunbury Godfreys Murther 1679. 1 93. An Answer to the Earl of Danby's Paper touching Sir Edmundbury Godfreys Murther 1679. ½ 94. E. Christian 's Reflections on a Paper intituled Reflections upon the Earl of Danby touching Sir Edmundbury Godfreys Murther 1679. 1 95. Timothy Touchstone's Reply to Christians Letter 1679. ½ 96. An Answer to Timothy Touchstone 1679. ½ 97. Timothy Touchstone's Reply to Sir Anonymus 1679. ½ 98. Fair warning or a Catalogue of Compounders for their Estates 1679. ½ 99. Englands safety or two Unanimous Votes in the last Parliament about the Duke of York 1679. 1 100. Londons Loyalty to King and Country about Sir George Jefferies waiting on the Duke at Windsor 1679. ½ 101. The Proceedings at Guild-Hall September the 12th 1679. with Sir Thomas Players Speech c. 1 102. An Answer to Sir Thomas Players Speech the 12th of Septemb. 1679. 1 103. A Vindication of Sir Thomas Player being a Reply to the Answer to Sir Thomas Players Speech 1679. ½ 104. An Answer to the Vindication of Sir Thomas Player 1679. 1 105. The Vindicator vindicated or a Sur-rejoynder on behalf of Sir Thomas Player 1679. 1 106. A Hue and Cry after the Reasons to be given in on September the 18th 1679. by Sir Thomas Player 1 107. A List of the Parliament of Women 1679. 1 108. A Collection of Orders Votes c. in the late Parliament relating to the Earl of Danby and the Lords in the Tower 1679. 4 109. A Collection of Messages and Addresses from the House of Commons to the King from Anno 1660. to the 14th of August 1679. 14 110. Antiquity and Dignity of Parliaments by Sir R. Cotton 1679. 4 111. An Impartial State of the Case of the Earl of Danby 1679. 6 112. A Catalogue of the Names of the Martyrs burnt in Queen Maries Reign 1679. 1 113. An humble Address to the Citizens of London with a reprehension to the Intelligencer B. Harris 1679. 1 114. The Coffee-house Dialogue examined and refuted 1679. ½ 115. An Account of the Jesuits attempt on Mr. De Luzancy upon his Conversion to the Protestant Religion 1679. ½ 116. A Relation of the Raining of Blood at Shewall in Herefordshire 1679. 1 117. The Case of the Earl of Shaftsbury at the King's Bench on his Confinement in the Tower 1679. 4 117. England's Improvement justified or Captain Tarranton vindicated in answer to the Coffee-house Dialogue 1679. 1 118. The Pope's Lamentation or a compendium of Speeches of several of his Retinue 1679. 1 119. A List of the Parliament begun March 6. 1678 9. 1 120. A List of the Parliament begun Octob. 17. 1679. 1 121. An account of the entertainment of the Duke of York by the Artillery Company Octob. 21. 1679. 1 122. Battering Rams against Rome's Gate or the remark of her Character 1679. ½ 123. A description of the Castle and Increase of the race of the Huffs 1679. 1 124. The tragical History of Jetzer 1679. 13 125. The Jesuites Gospel 1679. 10 126. The Trial and Condemnation of the Earl of Essex and the Earl of Southampton Anno 1600. Printed 1679. 8 127. The Trial of the Lord Cornwallis Printed 1679. 3½ 128. The late proposall of Union amongst Protestants revived and rectified Being a vindication of Dr. Sandys Arch-Bishop of York and Dr. Tillotson Dean of Canterbury 1679. 4 129. The Bawds Trial and Execution 1679. 2 130. Material and useful considerations about Laws positive and Laws of necessity 1679. 5 131. A Declaration of the Treasons practised by Dr. Parry against Queen Elizabeth 1679. 10 132. London's Defiance to Rome or a Narrative of the burning of the Pope at Temple-bar Novemb. 17. 1679. 1 133. Observations on the Prophecies of John Gadbury with Predictions for the Year 1680. Printed 1679. 1 134. A serious expostulation with the Citizens about their standing so high for the Duke of York's Interest 1679. 1 135. The Caball of Romish Ghosts and Mortals or the Devil deceived and the sick Pope 1679. 4 136. His Majesty's Declaration for the dissolution of the Privy-Council and constituting a new one April 20. 1679. 3 137. His Majesties Speech with the Lord Chancellor's to the Parliament April 30. 1679. 2 138. Dr. Oates's Witch of Endor 1679. 13 139. The Jesuites condemned by their own Witness or an account of their Principles about Equivocation deposing of Princes and the King-killing Doctrine 1679. 6 140. A Narrative of the Popish Plot against K. Charles the first discovered by A. ab Habernfield to Sir William Boswell 1643. Printed 1679. 10 141. A seasonable Corrective to the one project for the good of England 1679. 3 142. The Speech of the Recorder of Barwick to the Duke of York 1679. ½ 143. The address of several Peers to the King for the fitting of the Parliament 1679. 1 144. A Letter from a Gentleman in the Countrey to a person of Honour in London in vindication of the Church of England 1679. 1 145. The Poisoner Poisoned or a relation from Lewes in Sussex how one R. Brinkhurst poisoned one W. More 1679. 1 146. The Trial of the Lord Audley for Sodomy Anno 1631. Printed 1679. 4 147. Snotty-nose Gazette or the Coughing Intelligence Nov. 24. 1679. ½ 148. A Narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions house Dec. 10. 1679. 1 149. The Resolution of the Judges and Lords in the Star Chamber 2 Reg.
Jacob. touching procuring hands to Petitions c. 1679. ½ 150. A new Prophecie or a propheticall discourse of the Blazing Star that appeared April 23. 1677. 1 151. A proposal of Union amongst Protestants from the last Will of Dr. Sandys Arch-Bishop of York 1679. 1 152. An Order by the Lord Mayor for the better execution of the Laws in relation to the Government of the City 29. Novemb. 1679. 3 153. The Judges Opinions concerning Petitions to the King in publick matters 1679. ½ 154. Strange news from Chippingnorton in Oxfordshire of dreadfull Apparitions seen in the Air July 28. 1679. 1 155. Strange news from Staffordshire or a relation of two bloody Murthers committed by one A. Sympson 1679. 1 156. The Association or the Instrument of writing by the Protestants in Queen Elizabeth's Reign together with the Act of Parliament in 27 Eliz. Cap. 1. for the same and Queries thereon 1679. 3 157. An Answer to a Letter written on reading the Gazette about Petitions Decemb. 11. 1679. 1 158. A Compendium of the Birth and Exploits of the Duke of Yorke with his entertainment in Scotland 1679. 1 159. A profitable method compiled for the promotion of the Linnen Manufacture By R. Hains 1679. 1 160. The Confession and Execution of the seven Prisoners at Tyburn Decemb. 9. 1679. 1 161. Memoirs of Queen Mary's days touching a Popish Successor 1679. 1 162. A Letter to Dr. Du Moulin in Answer to his short and true account of the advances of the Church of England to that of Rome 1679. 4 163. Speeches in the House of Lords October 20. 1675. on the debate of Dr. Shirley's Cause Printed 1679. 1 164. The Mock-procession of the Pope through London Nov. 17. 1679. 1 165. The last Will and Testament of the Earl of Pembroke 1679. 1 166. A Catalogue of the Lord Treasurers to this year 1679. 1 167. The Loyal Protestant's Association 1679. 1 168. The last sayings or dying Legacy of Mr. Hobbs of Malmesbury 1679. 1 169. A Narrative of the Spanish Inquisition By Mr. Dugdale 1679. 8 170. An Appeal from the Countrey to the City 1679. 2 171. The Speech of the Earl of Pembroke in the House of Peers 1648. Printed 1679. 1 Quarto's Miscel Number of Sheets 1. REasons for a Registry 1678. 4 2. Reasons against a Registry for Lands 1678. 3 3. Proposals for the imploying of the Poor in and about the City of London 1678. 3 4. The life of Herod the great 1678. 5½ 5. A Treatise of Combinations Compositions c. of Quantities 1678. 7½ 6. Poor Robin's Character of a Pawn-Broker Tally-man and Bum-Bailiff 1678. 1 7. Mr. Reeves his Alarm to London 1678. 1 8. The humble Remonstrance and Petition to the Parliament of Protestants against Papists 1679. 1½ 9. A Letter from Amsterdam to a Friend in England 1678. 1 10. Coleman's Letters to Monsieur Le Cheise 1678. 3½ 11. Articles of Impeachment against the Earl of Danby by the Parliament December 23. 1678. together with the said Danby's Letter to Mr. Montague 1 12. An account of the rising of the Rebells in Scotland together with their Declaration 1679. 1 13. A Letter from No-body in the City to No-body in the Countrey 1679. 1 14. A Letter from Some-body in the Countrey in answer to No-bodies Letter 1679. 1 15. A Letter from Captain Tosier Commander of the Hunter at Jamaica with his Embassy to the Governor of Havannah about freeing our Kings Subjects from slavery 1679. 1 16. A Letter to the Earl of Essex from Dublin declaring the strange obstinacy of Papists at their death 1679. 1 17. An account of the Sickness of the King of Sweden 1679. 2 18. The English Oracle or a Prophecy of the miseries will happen 1679. 1 19. The grounds of Unity in Religion or an expedient for general Conformity 1679. 1 20. Episcopall Government and the honour of the Bishops to be maintained in an address to the Citizens of London 1679. 2 21. London's Flames or an account of divers informations given in to the Parliament about the Fire 1666. Printed 1679. 4 22. The Papists Plot of firing discovered or an account of the Fire in Fetter-lane April 10. 1679.   23. The discovery of Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks whereby the Plot was to be laid upon the Protestants 1679. 3 24. Mr. Montague's Letters to Danby Lord Treasurer together with the said Lord Treasurer's Speech in the House of Peers 1679. 2 25. A Letter from a Jesuite at Paris to his Correspondent in London 1679. 1½ 26. A Narrative and Reasons of the House of Commons about the Triall of the Lords in the Tower at a Conference with the Lords May 26. 1679. 2 27. Sober and seasonable Queries offered to all Protestants to a choice of the new Parliament 1679. 1½ 28. A relation of a Murther committed between Ravensden and Bedford 1679. 1 29. Omnia comesta à Belo or an answer out of the West to a Question out of the North. 1679. 1 30. Ananias and Saphira discovered or an answer to Omnia comesta à Belo 1679. 2 31. Cleombrotus's most strange and wonderful Predictions Anno 1272. Printed 1679. 1 32. The weekly Character of a Pope 1679. 1 33. The Bishop of Worcester's Letter to the Clergy within his Diocess about an Election of a Parliament-man 1679. ½ 34. The Cloak in its colours or the Presbyterian Unmasked 1679. 1½ 35. The Knave Un-cloaked or the Jesuite in his Colours being an answer to The Cloak in its Colours or the Presbyterian Unmasked 1679. 1½ 36. An Answer to a Letter from a Minister to a person of Quality shewing some reasons for his Non-conformity 1679. 4 37. A Letter from a Justice of Peace to a Councellor concerning Conventicles with the Answer thereto 1679. 1 38. Episcopall and Presbyteriall Government conjoyned by Arch-Bishop Vsher 1679. 2 39. Observations on the last Dutch Wars Anno 1672. and 1673. Printed 1679. 2 40. The politicall Catechisme 1679. 1 41. Mr. Lilly's new Prophecy in September October November December 1679. 1 42. The Speech of a Bishop in defence of themselves and Government 1679. 1 43. The reformed Catholick or the true Protestant 1679. 5½ 44. Popery and Tyranny or the present state of France 1679. 2½ 45. The life and death of Thomas Hellier Executed at Virginia 1679. 5½ 46. The Plot of the Jesuites in Ireland for killing the Duke of Ormond discovered 1679. 1 47. The Deposition of one Clement against Sir Thomas Gaseoign about the Popish Plot. 1679. 1 48. An account of the publick affairs in Ireland since the discovery of the Plot. 1679. 4 49. A just vindication of Learning or an address to the Parliament for liberty of the Press 1679. 3 50. The case of Succession to the Crown of England stated in a Letter to a Parliament man 1679. 2 51. The case put concerning the Succession of the Duke of York 1679. 5 52. The new Plot of the Papists to transform Traitors into Martyrs 1679. 2 53. The Jesuites plea in
answer to a Letter entituled Lying allowable with Papists 1679. 2 54. A Letter to both Houses of Parliament on the proceedings against the Roman Catholicks 1679. 2 55. News from Brussels in a Letter from an attendant on the King to a person here 1660. Printed 1679. 1 56. A seasonable Speech by a member of the House of Commons concerning the other House March 1659. Printed 1679. 1 57. A Compendium of the Plot or a view of the late Trials 1679. 11 58. The Free-born Subject or the English-man's birth-right By R. L'Estrange 1679. 5 59. The Privileges and Practice of Parliaments Collected out of the Common Laws of the Land 1679. 5 60. An Account of the French Usurpation upon the Church of England 1679. 4 61. An Appeal from the Country to the City 1679. 4 62. An Answer to the Appeal from the Country to the City 1679. 5 63. Vox Lunaris or an Astrological Discourse of two Moons seen in London June the 11th 1679. 3 64. Conscientious Queries from Mr. Jenkins or the grounds of his late Petition and Submission to the present Power Ann. 1651. Printed 1679. 2 65. Marvell's Historical Essay touching Councils Creeds and Impositions 1679. 5 66. Advice to Lovers or Rules for their Behaviour 1679. 4 67. Truth and Honesty in plain English 1679. 5 68 An Account of the advances of the Church of England to that of Rome by Dr. Du-Moulin 1679. 14 69. The True Protestant Subject or the Rights of Sovereignty discuss'd 1679. 5 70. Tell-Troth's Knavery of Astrology discovered in observations upon 1680. Printed 1679. 3 71. Muggleton's Last Will and Testament or a Recantation of his blasphemous Doctrine 1679. 1 72. A Relation of a wonderfull Dissolution of the Earth in the Forest Charnwood in Leicestershire 1679. 1 73. A strange and wonderfull Relation of a Murther committed by James Robinson on his own Wife in Dorsetshire with an Account of another Murther committed by R. Brown a Priest in Northumberland 1679. 1 74. The Tryal and Condemnation of William Staley at the Kings-Bench Barr 21. of Novemb. 1679. 1 75. A Relation of the Execution of William Staley at Tyburn 1678. 1 76. The true manner of the Execution of Edward Coleman at Tyburn the 3d of December 1678. 1 77. Bishop Vshers Prophecie 1678. 1 78. The great Robbery in Hatton-Garden committed by 20 Thieves the 29th of December 1678. 1 79. The Confession and Execution of the 12 Prisoners at Tyburn the 22d of January 1678 9. 1 80. A Relation of the Execution of Groves and Ireland at Tyburn January the 24th 1678 9. 1 81. A perswasive to Preparation for observance of a Solemn Fast 1679. 1 82. The Pope's Downfall at Abergaveny or a Relation of his Procession at his burning there 1679. 1 83. An Account of the Tryal and Condemnation of Father Lewis at Monmouth Assizes March the 28th 1679. 1 84. The Confession and Execution of the Prisoners that suffered at Tyburn together with T. Pickering May the 9th 1679. 1 85. Gadbury's Astrological Predictions for the Year 1679. 1 86. Poor Robins Prophecie for the Year 1679. 1 87. A true Relation of a Town in Piedmont sunk under ground 1679. 1 88. Luthers Prophecie of the destruction of Rome and downfall of Popery 1679. 1 89. A Relation of the Monstrous Whale cast on Shore at Rings-End near Dublin in Ireland 1679. 1 90. An Account of the Tryals of the five Jesuites at the Old Bayly June the 13th 1679. 1 91. The Nativity of Lewis the 14th King of France and the Dauphin his Son Calculated 1679. 4½ 92. A Relation of the Inhumane Cruelties acted by the Rebels in Scotland in a Letter to a Person of Quality 1679. 1 93. The Lord Lucas's Speech in the House of Peers on reading the Subsidy Bill Feb. 1670 1. Printed 1679. 1 94. An Account of Scotlands grievances under Duke Lauderdale tendred to the King 1679. 6½ 95. The Mystery of Mony-catching or the Character of an Importunate Dunn 1679. 1 96. The Character of a turbulent Jesuit and factious Priest 1678. 1 97. An exact Account of the Tryals at the Old Baily December the 11th 1678. 5 98. An Account of the Popish Books Beads c. taken at the Savoy by Sir William Waller and burnt at Westminster Feb. the 11th 1678. 1 99. The Confession and Execution of Ireland and Grove at Tyburn January the 24th 1678 9. 1 100. The Court of Honour or the Virtuous Protestants Looking-glass 1679. 1 101. An Alarm for Sinners together with the Confession of Robert Foulkes at his Execution January the 16th 1678 9. 5½ 102. An Account of strange Apparitions seen in the Air at Poins-Town in the County of Pipperary in Ireland March the 2d 1678 9. 1 103. King James's Charge to the Judges when they went their Circuits 1679. 1 104. An Antidote against the present Fears and Jealousies of the Nation 1679. 3● 105. A Modern Account of Scotland with a Description of the Country 1679. 2½ 106. The Plot discovered or a Dialogue between the Pope and the Devil 1678. 1 107. The Execution of Green and Hill at Tyburn the 21. of Feb. 1678 9. 1 108. The Execution of Berry at Tyburn February the 28th 1678. 1 109. The Execution of Berry at Tyburn the 28th of February 1678 9. 1 110. The Execution of Mr. Foulks the Minister 1678 9. 1 111. The Execution of the Persons Condemned Fryday the 7th of March 1678 9. 1 112. Prayers to be used on the Fast-day the 13th of Nov. 1678. 6 113. Prayers to be used on the Fast-day the 11th of April 1679. 1 114. The Golden Fleece or Old England restored to its former Vocation 1679. 1 115. A Model of Government and Wealth of the Nation By R. Haines 1678. 1 116. A True Narrative of the Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfry October the 17th 1678. 1 117. A Narrative of the Proceedings at the Assizes in Southwark March the 24th 1679. 1 118. News from Essex or an Account of the Tryals at Chelmsford Assizes April the 14th 1679. 1 119. A Narrative of the Proceedings at the Old-Bayly April the 30th 1679. 1 120. Strange News from Durham or the Virgins Caveat against Infant Murther 1679. 1 121. Strange News from Smithfield or the Man-Child of Manchester 1679. 1 122. News from Little Brittain or an Account of a Bloody Murther committed upon the Body of Mr. Bayly a Black-Smith January the 12th 1678 9. 1 123. Strange News from Lemster in Herefordshire of the opening of the Earth and wonderfull Sights in the Air. 1679. 1 124. A Narrative of the Proceedings at the Old-Bayly June the 15th 1679. 1 125. Strange News from Arpington near Bexly in Kent of a Young Maid who was possest with Evil Spirits 1679. 1 126. London in Luster or my Lord Mayors Show October the 29th 1679. 3 127. The Discovery of the Plot being the several Examinations of Dr. Oates 1679. 6 128. The Earl of Pembroke's Speech in the House of Peers when the seven Lords were accused of
An Advertisement to Booksellers THe Publisher of this Catalogue being sensible that some Booksellers were displeased that he Printed the first part which commences from Sept. 1678. To January 1680. and the Continuation from January to Midsummer without directions where to find the Pamphlets therein mentioned by reason of which Omission they pretend they have been often put to much trouble to procure such Sheets as they have had occasion to enquire for To satisfie those Booksellers he has to the third part now publish'd and adjoyned to this and entituled a second Continuation c. Printed the Booksellers Names where they are to be had and he has also with much trouble informed himself who Printed almost all those mentioned in the two first parts a Copy of which he keeps with their names writ against the figure of the number of Sheets and if any Bookseller has a mind to Copy one for his own use by his it shall not be denyed him 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. Very useful for Gent. that make Collections LONDON 〈…〉 J. R. and are to be sold at the Green 〈…〉 in St. Pauls Church Yard 1680. A COMPLEAT CATALOGUE OF ALL THE Stitch'd BOOKS and Single SHEETS Printed since the First Discovery of The Popish Plot September 1678. to January 1679 80 To which is Added a CATALOGUE of all His Majesties PROCLAMATIONS SPEECHES and DECLARATIONS with the Orders of the KING and COUNCIL and what ACTS of Parliament have been Published since the PLOT The Continuation is intended by the Publisher Printed in the Year 1680. A Compleat CATALOGUE Of all the Stitch'd BOOKS and Single SHEETS Printed since the First Discovery of the POPISH PLOT Sept. 1678. to January 1679 80 Books relating to the Plot and Popery Folio's Plot. Number of Sheets 1. THE Tryal of Staley for Treasonable Speeches against His MAJESTY 1678. 3 2. An Account of the digging up of Staley's Quarters 1678. 1 3. The Tryal of Coleman for endeavouring to Subvert His MAJESTIE's Government c. 1678. 25 4. Ireland Pickering and Grove's Trials eod an 22 5. Green Berry and Hill's Tryals for the Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey 1678 9. 22 6. Writings found in Hill's Pocket at his Execution 1678 9. 1 7. Depositions of Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks taken before Sir Joseph Williamson and Sir William Waller 1679. 5 8. Dr. Oates's first Narrative of the Plot. 1679. 19 9. Tryal of Reading for endeavouring to stifle the King's Evidence 1679. 19 10. Everard's Discourses on the Present State of Protestant Princes 1679. 12 11. Everard's Depositions of the Plot. 1679. 5 12. Prance's Narrative of the Plot. 1679. 12 13. The Tryal of the five Jesuits White Harcourt Fenwick Gavan and Turner 1679. 26 14. The Tryal of the five Jesuits and Langhorn 1679. 1 15. Execution of the five Jesuits 1679. 1 16. The Speeches of the five Jesuits 1679. 1 17. The last Speeches of the five Jesuits 1679. 2 18. Lying allowable with Papists 1679. 1 19. An Answer of Dr. Tongue to the Speeches of the five Jesuits 1679. 2 20. The Mystery of Iniquity unfolded or Reflections upon the last Speeches of the five Jesuits 1679. 1 21. The Plot of Sir Thomas Gascoign discovered 1679. 1 22. Sir Robert Walsh's Narrative 1679. 10 23. A Narrative of the Apprehending of Blundell 1679. 1 24. The Depositions of the Plot Sworn before the Parliament 1679. 1 25. The Tryal of Langhorn 1679. 18 26. Langhorn's Confession and Execution 1679. 1 27. Langhorn's Speech 1679. 1 28. Bedlow's Narrative of burning the Cities of London and Westminster 1679. 10 29. The Information of a Smith and his Journey-man before Sir William Turner 1679. ½ 30. An Apparition of the five Jesuits 1679. 1 31. A Letter from Saint Omars 1679. 6 32. The Tryal of Wakeman c. 1679. 22 33. Tickle-foot's Observation on Wakeman's Tryal 1679. 3 34. Chetwind's Narrative of Jennison's Depositions 1679. 5 35. Bedlow's Play 1679. 15 36. Behaviour of the fourteen Popish Malefactors in Newgate by Smith the Ordinary 1679. 10 37. The true Speeches of the five Jesuits with Animadversions thereon 1679. 9 38. Langhorn's Memoires 1679. 6 39. An Answer to the Reflections on the five Jesuits Speeches 1679. 1 40. The Caball between Ireland White Harcourt Fenwick Gavan and Turner 1679. 5 41. The History of the Plot by L'Estrange 1679. 23½ 42. Jennison's Narrative 1679. 13 43. Prances Additional Narrative 1679. 14 44. Blundell's Letters to the Jesuits at Cambray 1679. 1 45. An Answer to Blundell's Letter 1679. 1 46. A Speech of Lewis a Jesuit at his Execution in Monmouth-shire 1679. 1 47. An Abstract of Letters concerning the Duke of York 1679. 2 48. The Tryal and Execution of Garnet 1679. 2 49. A Narrative and Discovery of the Priests and Jesuits 1679. 3 50. Memorandums upon the Deaths of Evans and Loyd two Priests 1679. ½ 51. The Life and Death of Jennings a Priest at S. Omars 1679. 1 52. A True Narrative of that Grand Jesuit Father Andrews c. 1679.   53. The Last Speech and Confession of Southworth a Priest 1654. Printed 1679. 1 54. A Letter to the Lord Mayor relating to Whitebread 1679. 1 55. The Papist's New-fashion'd Allegiance or Harcourts Letter about the Oath of Supremacy 1679. 1 56. A Speech of Johnston a Priest at his Execution 1679. 1 57. A Letter concerning a Prophecie of Father Lewis 1679. 1 58. The Tryal of two Priests Brommich and Atkins in Staffordshire 1679. 2 59. A Dialogue between S. Peter and the five Jesuits 1679. 1 60. A Letter to a Friend in the Country in vindication of the Parliament's Proceedings the last Session 1679. 1 61. A Letter from an Impartial hater of the Papists to a Friend 1679.   62. A Receit for the relief of our present Distempers 1679. ½ 63. The Tickler Tickled 1679. 2½ 64. A Dialogue between Cold-pate and Ticklefoot 1679. 3 65. A Letter of the Impossibility of Popery's Establishment in England 1672. Printed 1679. 1 66. Dugdales Narrative concerning Gondamore 1679. 5 67. An Answer to Langhorns Speech 1679. 1 68. A Narrative of the Apprehending of Mac-Carte a Priest 1679. ½ 69. Kerbey's Narrative of the first Discovery of the Plot. 1679. 2 70. A Speech of Plessington a Priest at his Execution in Cheshire 1679. ½ 71. Growth of Popery 1679. 18 72. Smith's Narrative of the Plot. 1679. 11 73. Oates's Vindication against the Compendium of the Plot. 1679. 14 74. The Lord Chief Justice Scrogs's Speech at the King 's Bench. 1679. 3 75. The Tryal of two Priests Brommich and Atkins in Staffordshire with Kerns Tryal in Herefordshire 1679. 5 76. Blood 's Narrative of the Presbyterian Plot. 1679. 5 77. Mansell's Narrative of the late Presbyterian Plot. 1679. 22 78. A New Plot of the Papists discover'd 1679. 2 79. A Letter from a
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 11. Horaces Art of Poetry translated by the Earl of Roscommon 5 12. Thomae Hobbesii vita Lat. 1679. 2 13. The Country Club a Poem 1679. 4½ 14. Englands Passing-Bell 1679. 3½ SERMONS Quarto's Serm. Number of Sheets 1. A Sermon at the Funeral of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey by Dr. Loyd Octob. 31. 1678. 6 2. A Sermon preached before the House of Lords by the Bishop of Exeter the 5th of November 1678. 6 3. A Sermon preached before the House of Commons by Dr. Tillotson the 5th of November 1678. 5 4. A Sermon on the Gunpowder-Treason with Reflections on the Plot by Thomas Wilson 1679. 6 5. A Sermon preached before the House of Lords on the Fast by the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury the 13th of November 1678. 5½ 6. A Sermon preached before the House of Commons on the Fast the 13th of November by Dr. Stillingfleet 1678. 7 7. A Sermon preached on the Fifth of November by Dr. Loyd 1678. 5 8. A Sermon preached before the King the 24th of November by Dr. Loyd 1678. 9½ 9. A Sermon preached at the first General Meeting of the Yorkshire-men the 3d of December by Dr. Tillotson 1678. 5 10. A Sermon preached before the King by Dr. Patrick Dec. 10. 1678. 5½ 11. A Sermon preached before the King by Mr. Young Dec. 29. 1678. 5 12. A Sermon preached by Mr. Pelling on the 30th of January 1678 9. 4 13. A Sermon on Ezek. chap 21. ver 24 25 26 27. in vindication of the Christian Religion By J. T. Febr. 2. 1678 9. 6 14. A Sermon preached before the King by Dr. Stillingfleet Mar. 7. 1678 9. 7 15. A Sermon preached before the House of Commons on the Fast April 11. By Mr. Jane 1679. 6½ 16. A Sermon preached before the House of Commons by Dr. Sharp on the Fast April 11. 1679. 6 17. A Sermon preached at Wood street by Dr. Oates 1679. 5 18. A Sermon by Dr. Hascard before the Lord Mayor Septem 29. 1679. 4½ 19. Three Sermons or Ancient and Modern Delusions of the Church of Rome By Mr. Pelling 1679. 8 20. A Sermon by Mr. Williams before the Lord Mayor October 12. 1679. 5 21. A Sermon by Mr. Turner or Animadversions on Transubstantiation before the Lord Mayor Octob. 19. 1679. 5 22. A Sermon preached to the Artillery Company by Mr. Pelling Octob. 21. 1679. 4 23. A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor by Dr. Woodroffe Octob. 26. 1679. 5 24. A Sermon or the Religious Villain preached before the Lord Mayor by Dr. Gregory Novem. 5. 1679. 5½ 25. A Sermon or the Deceitful Witness by Mr. Ramsey Nov. 5. 1679. 4 26. A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor by Mr. Lynford Novem. 16. 1679. 4½ 27. A Sermon preached at the Anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy by Dr. Sprat Nov. 7. 1678. 7 28. A Sermon preached before the King by Dr. Sprat Decemb. 22. 1678. 6 29. A Sermon preached in St. Pauls before the Lord Mayor by Dr. Reynolds Bishop of Norwich 1678. 4½ 30. A Thanksgiving Sermon by Mr. Reynolds preached at St. Peters Exeter Nov. 5. 1678. 4½ 31. A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor by Mr. Nevil Aug. 18. 1678. 7 32. A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor by Mr. Nevil Aug. 18. 1678.   33. A Sermon preached by Mr Camfield on the Fast-day Nov. 13. 1678. 7 34. A Sermon preached by Mr. Davies on Psalm 119. ver 57. 1678. 5 35. A Sermon preached by Dr. Barrow on the 5th of November 1673. Printed 1679. 5 36. A Sermon preached at Whitehall by Dr. Tillotson April 4. 1679. 5½ 37. A Sermon preached by Mr. Topham on the Fast-day April 11. 1679. 5 38. A Sermon preached by the Bishop of Hereford Nov. 24. 1678. 6 39. A Sermon preached by Mr. Cade January 30. 1679. 4½ 40. Maroma the Lord of Rome or a second Sermon on Prov. 14. ver 25. Preached in Istleworth by Mr. Ramsay Novemb. 16. 1679. 4½ Weekly News 1. THE London Gazette by Tho. Newcombe twice a Week Mondays and Thursdays in half a Sheet of Paper 2 The Domestick Intelligence or News from City and Country by Ben. Harris begun July 9. 1679. in half a Sheet and came out twice a Week Mondays and Thursdays at first but afterwards Tuesdays and Fridays and so it continues 3. The English Intelligencer by Tho. Burrell began July 21. 1679. in half a Sheet and came out the three or four first twice a Week Mondays and Thursdays then after but once a Week and that on Saturdays and so continued to Num. 8. Aug. 30. 1679. and then left off 4. The Faithfull Mercury by _____ begun July 22. 1679. in half a Sheet and came out but two of them for one Week Tuesday and Friday ending July 25. 1679. 5. The Domestick Intelligence or News from City and Country by Nathan Thompson begun at Num. 16. the 29. of Aug. 1679. in half a Sheet and came out twice a Week Tuesdays and Fridays then at Num. 20. he called it the True Domestick Intelligence and so it continues 6. The Friendly Intelligence by begun Sep. 7. 1679. in half a Sheet of Paper and came out but three of them and then left off 7. The English Courant or advice Domestick and Foreign by Tho. Burrell in half a Sheet came out but one Monday Sep. 8. 1679. and then left off 8. Poor Robin's Intelligence Received by in half a Sheet began Sep. 4. 1679. and came out once a Week every Wednesday and so it continues 9. Mercurius Anglicus c. by Robert Hartford began Nov. 13. comes out Wednesdays and Saturdays in a ½ Sheet Besides 1. THE Weekly Bill of Mortality once a Week every Thursday in a quarter
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 80. 5 8. The Nun's Prophesie or Sir Heldegard concerning the downfall of the Jesuits 1679 80. 1 9. A Lively Picture or Character of Lewis Du-Moulin by Monsieur Daily 1679 80. 4½ 10. A Survey of the Office c. of the Lord High Steward of England 1679 80. 4½ 11. Moral Reflections upon the Number of the Elect. By Dr. Lewis Du-Moulin 1679 80. 5 12. A few Words amongst many about the touchy point of Succession 1679 80. 1 13. The Answer to the Appeal expounded 1679 80. 4½ 14. A Seasonable Memento to King and People 1679 80. 1½ 15. A Relation of the appearance of the Devil in the shape of a Lion to a Popish Novice near Redborn in Hertfordshire 1679 80. 1 16. Magna Gharta made in the Ninth year of King Henry the III. with some Observations thereon taken out of the Lord Coke's 2 Institutes 1679 80. 10 17. Citt and Bumpking in a Dialogue over a Pot of Ale concerning matters of Religion and Government 1679 80. 5 18. The late Keepers of the English Liberties drawn to the Life 1679 80. 1½ 12. A further discovery of the Plot dedicated to Dr. Oates by Roger L'Estrange 1679 80. 4½ 20. A Moral Prognostication of what must be expected in the Churches of Christendom till the Golden Age returns By Mr. Baxter 1679 80. 9 21. Excommunication excommunicated or a Dialogue between a Dr. of both Laws and a substantial Burgher of Tannton-Dean 1679 80. 3½ 22. Study to be Quiet or serious and seasonable Advice to the Citizens of London 1679 80. 2 23. The Non-Conformists Advocate or a farther Account of their Judgment in Vindication of a Letter from a Minister to a Person of Quality shewing some Reasons for his Non-Conformity 1679 80. 11 24. The State and Interest of the Nation with respect to his Royal Highness the Duke of York in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons 1679 80. 4½ 25. The Conformity of the Government of Independants with that of the Ancient Primitive Christians By Dr. Lewis Du-Moulin 1679 80. 9¼ 26. Mixt Marriages vindicated or a Discourse of Mixt Marriages by way of Dialogue between A. and B. By Stephen Tory. 1679 80. 8 27. The Sovereign or a Political Discourse upon the Office and Obligations of the Supreme Magistrate 1679 80. 9 28. The Presbyterians Loyalty and Zeal for Religion demonstrated being a reply to a Pamphlet intituled the Knave Uncloak'd or the Jesuit in his Colours 1679 80. 7½ 29. A Learned and Devout Exercise or Sermon by Oliver Cromwell April 1649. Print 1679 80. 2½ 30. A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a Dish of Coffee concerning matters of Religion and Government 1679 80. 4½ 31. An Abstract of Letters by Mr. Robert Rich treating of Spiritual matters 1679 80. 3½ 32. The Opinion of divers Learned and leading Dissenters concerning the Original of Government 1679 80. 1 33. A Dialogue between the Pope and Phanatick concerning Affairs in England 1679 80. 2½ 34. The true Confession of Margaret Clark who was executed for Firing her Master's house Print 1679 80. 1 35. Honour's Preservation without Bloud or a sober Advice to Duellists 1680. 4 36. Mercy Triumphant the Kingdom of Christ inlarged being an Antidote against Dr. Du-Moulin's Book of More Reflections on the Number of the Elect. 1680. 7 37. Citt and Bumpkin the Second Part. By Mr. L' Estrange 1680. 5 38. Peter's Pattern or the perfect path to worldly happiness being a discourse at the Interment of Hugh Peters 2 39. A Warning for Protestants or the Case of Margaret Clark lately executed for Firing her Master's house in Southwark 1680. 5 40. A Discourse of Hodge and Ralph or an Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet called a Dialogue between the Pope and a Phanatick 1680. 5¼ 41. Articles stipulated and required from old Nick by the Duke of Luxenburgh when he resign'd himself to the Devil 1680. 1 42. Popery and Tyranny cording it over the Consciences of Men c. By Mr. L' Estrange a second Edition of it 1680.   43. A Pattern or President for Princes to rule by and Subjects to obey by being a lively Character of Queen Elizabeth 1680. 5 44. The Abridgment of the Charter of the City of London 1680. 10½ 45. Discovery upon Discovery in Answer to B. W.'s Additional Discovery By Roger L' Estrange 1680. 5 46. God and the King or Monarchy proved from holy Writ to be the onely Legitimate Species of Politick Government and the onely Polity constituted and appointed by God 1680. 4½ 47. Vindiciae Veritatis a Narrative against the Invective Malitious and Slanderous Aspersions of certain Non-Conformists in and about London By John Humphrys 1680. 1½ 48. A full and true Account of the Penitence of John Marketman Chirurgeon during his Imprisonment in Chelmsford Goal for Murthering his Wife 1680. 5 49. The Way of Peace or a Discourse of the dangerous Principles and Practices of some pretended Protestants 1680. 4 50. A brief Survey of the Life and Reign of Henry the III. King of England 1680. 4 51. The English Man's Right a Dialogue between a Barrister at Law and a Jury-man setting forth the Antiquity Use and Priviledge of Juries 1680. 5 52. A Treatise of the New Heavens and New Earth proved to be Perpetual and Eternal in that visible State of both in the Restitution after the destruction of the World by Fire 1680. 2 53. English Presbytery or an Account of the main Opinions of those People in England who go under the Name of Presbyterians 1680. 2 54. A Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the Black Box. Print 1680. 5 55. The Godly Man's Legacy to the Saints upon Earth in the Life of Mr. Stephen
sacrilegious desertion of the holy Ministry rebuked and tolerated Preaching of the Gospel Vindicated Printed for R. Chiswell 10½ 20 Oratio Aniversaria habita in Theatro Inclyti Collegii medicorum Londinensium 55th Augusti 1680. à Gualtero Charletono M. D. Sumptitibus J. Baker 4½ 21 The Casuist uncas'd in a Dialogue betwixt Richard and Baxter with a moderator between them by Roger L'estrange Printed for H. Brome 11 22 The Moors Baffled being a discourse concerning Tangeer especially when it was under the Earl of Teviot by which you may find what Methods and Government is fittest to serve that place P. for W. Crook 4½ 23 L'Estrange case in a Civil Dialogue betwixt Ezekiel and Ephraim Printed for H. Brome 5 24 A Just and Modest Vindication of his Royal Highness the Duke of York Printed for Tho. Benskin 2 25 A Letter to Monsieur Van B de M at Amsterdam written 1676. Printed 19. Octob. 1680.   26 Liberty of Conscience in its Order to Universal peace Impartially stated c. Printed for T. Parkhurst 22 27 L'estranges Appeal humbly submitted to the King and the three Estates Assembl'd in Parliament Printed for H. Brome 5 28 The Conversion and Persecutions of Eve Cohan now called Eliz. Verboon a person of Quality of the Jewish Religion who was Baptized the 10th of October 1680. at St. Martins in the Fields by the Bishop of St. Asaph Printed for R. Chiswell   29 An Appeal of all the Non-conformists in England to God and all the Protestants in Europe in 〈◊〉 to Manifest their sincerity in point of Obedience to God and the King Printed for R. Janeway 4½ 30 The Grand-jury Mans Oath and Office explained and the rights of English Men Asserted in a Dialogue between a Barrister at Law and a grand Jury-man Printed for L. Curtis 3 31 Londons Glory or the Lord Mayors shew Printed for H. Playford 2½ 32 The case of the People called Quakers stated in relation to their late and present sufferings 10 33 A prefatory discourse to a late Pamphlet entituled a Memonto for England Protestants c. or an Answer to that part of the Compendium which Reflects upon the Bishop nf Lincolns Book P. by T. Dawks 4½ 34 The Case of Protestant Dissenters of late prosecuted on old Statutes made against Papists Printed 4. Nov. 1680. 1 Octavo's Miscel Number of Sheets 1 TRuth made manifest or the dead Man's Testimony to the living being a Compendium of the last sayings of Captain William Bedlow with a Sermon Preached at his Funeral by Mr. T. Palmer Printed for P. Rooksby 1½ POETRY Folio's Poetry Number of Sheets 1 THe Saints Jubilee or the fullness of Joy to the sweet Singers of Sion sold by J. Blith ½ 2 The Claret drinkers song or the good Fellows design Printed for R. Harford ½ 3 Elegy on the Death of the Earl of Ossory 1 10 Elegy on the Death of the Earl of Rochester Printed for Langley Curtis 1 11 A Poem on the Death of Mr. Stephen Charnock Printed by Tho. Snowden 1 12 Jockies downfal a Poem on the late total defeat given to the Scotish Covenanters near Hamilton Park 22th of June 1679. by His Majesties Forces 1 13 An Elegy on the Death of Captain Bedlow Printed for J. Gay 1 14 A Poem on the Arrival of the Prince palatine of the Rhine Nephew to Prince Rupert Printed for L. Curtis 1 15 An Elegy on the truly worthy and ever to be remembred Captain William Bedlow Englands deliverer c. with an account of his pious end Printed for L. Curtis 1 16 Funeral Tears on the Death of Captain William Bedlow Printed for James Vade ½ 17 An Elegy on Colonel Blood who dyed the 26th of Aug. 1680. P. by J. S. 1 18 The Dutches of Mazarines farewel to England Printed for L. Curtis ½ 19 A Song upon Titus ½ 20 A Character of a true Christian sold by L. Curtis 1 21 To the praise of Mrs. Cellier the Popish Midwife on her incomparable Book Printed for Walter Davies 1 22 The Epitaph of Captain William Bedlow ½ 23 A Poem on the Earl of Ossory who dyed July the 30th 1680. P. for L. Curtis 1 24 The second part of the Loyal Subjects Letany Printed for B. Took 1 25 A Satyr on Madam Celliers standing on the Pillory Printed for T. Davies 1 26 The progress of honesty or a view of a Court and City Printed for J. Hindmarsh 6½ 27 A Commentation on the late Wonderful discovery of the new Popish Plot being the Jesuits device to inveagle the Son to betray the Father Printed for T. Adams 1 28 A Poem on the History of Queen Hester and an Elegy on the Death of the Lord Chief Justice Hales and other occasional Poems Printed for W. Leech 4 29 An Heroick Poem on the Right Honorable Tho. Earl of Ossory P. for W. Cademan 10 30 A Congratulatory Poem on the meeting of the Parliament 1 31 A Panegyrick to his Royal Highness upon His Majesties late Declaration Printed for the Author sold by J. G. 1 32 A Congratulatory Poem on the Right Honorable Sir Patient Ward Lord Major of the City of London Printed for R. Janeway 1 33 A pindarique Ode on the Death of the right Honorable Tho. Earl of Ossery by Tho. Flatman Esq Printed for B. Took 2 SERMONS Quarto's Serm. Number of Sheets 1 THe Improvement of Navigation a great cause of the encrease of knowledge in a Sermon June 7. 1680. by Mr. Richard Holden Printed for J. Martin 5 2 The duty and happiness of doing good in two Sermons the first at the Yorkshire Feast in Bow Church Feb. 17. 1679. the other before the Lord Major c. at the Spittle April 14. 1680. by Dr. John Sharp Printed for W. Kettilby 11 3 The Plotters Doom in a late Sermon upon the Hellish Plots which have been discovered in these Nations and may be an Answer to Mr. Hs. late Sermon upon Curse ye Meroz Printed for B. Alsop 5 4 A Sermon Preached before the Lord Major and Court of Aldermen June 27. 1680. by Mr. Charles Hickman Printed for H. Brome 5 5 A Sermon Preached before the King at Windsor June 13. 1680. by Mr. John Lambe Printed for W. Kettilby 4½ 6 A Sermon Preached on ●he fourth Sunday in Lent in the Ca●hedral Church of Nor●ich by Dr. William Smith Printed for W. Kettilby 5 7 A Sermon against Murmuring Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter Exon on the 29th day of May 1680. by T. Long P. for R. Royston 4½ 8 Divine Providence the support of good Men under all events in a Sermon Preached before the Lord Major at Guild-hall Chappel June 20. 1680. by W. Shelton Printed for N. Ranew and J. Robinson 5 9 A Sermon at the meeting of the Natives of the County of Worcester Bow-Church by Dr. Littleton sold by J. Crump 5 10 A Sermon Preached by Mr. Charnock on 2 Cor. verse 19 sold by L. Curtis 5 11 The Christians prize and race or a discourse of the good things promised to us in Christ being a Sermon Preached by Mr. Zachary Cawdrey Printed for J. Leigh 4 12 Spirit of Enthusiasm exercised in a Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford on Act Sunday by D. G. Hicks Printed for W. Kettilby 6½ 13 A Sermon Preached before the Lord Major and Aldermen of the City of London at Bow-Church Sept. 2. 1680. by G. Burnet D. D. Printed for R. Chiswel 5 14 A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of the Earl of Rochester by Mr. R. Parsons Printed for R. Davis and T. Bowman 6½ 15 The Shining forth of the Rig●teous being a Sermon Preached on the Death of Mr. Stephen Charnock by Mr. J. Johnson Printed for T. Parkhurst W. Miller and B. Alsop 6 16 A Sermon Preached before the Artillery Company of London at St. Mary le Bow Sept. 15. 1680. by Mr. J. Scot Printed for J. Baker and W. Kettilby 4½ 17 A Sermon Preach'd before the Lord Major in Bow-Church on the Feast of St. Michael at the Election of the Lord Major by Dr. Sharp Printed for W. Kettleby 5½ 18 A Sermon Preached before the Lord Major at Guild-hall 19. Sept. 1680. by Mr. Robert Hancock Printed for Tho. Fletcher and W. Leech 5 Weekly News 1 THe London Gazette begun with number 1. the 13. Nov. 1665 and is still Printed twice a Week Mondays and Thursdays in half a sheet of Paper by Tho. Newcomb 2 The City Mercury from the Office at the Royal Exchange together with a weekly Advertisement of Books in half a Sheet of Paper Printed by R. Everingham 3 Another City Mercury to which is also adjoyned a weekly Advertisement of Books Printed by T. James in half a Sheet of Paper they are both publish'd on Thursday Morning WEEKLY NEWS Quarto's 1 THe Weekly Bill of Mortality in a Quarter of a Sheet of Paper published every Thursday Morning 2 The Weekly Packet of Advice from Rome left off Fryday the 25th of June 1680. and on Fryday the 9th of July it came out again with a new title viz. the Anti Roman Packet or Memories of Popes and Popery and so continues and comes out every Fryday in one Sheet Printed for Langley Curtis PROCLAMATIONS Folio's 1 A Proclamation in Scotland declaring R●chard Cameron and other Rebels and Traytors c. Reprinted at London for Andrew Forrester July the 15th 1680. 1 2 A Proclamation declaring the Parliament shall sit the one and twentieth day of October came out Aug. the 30th 1680. 1 3 A Proclamation commanding all Papists or reputed Papists forthwith to depart from the Cities of London and Westminster and from within Ten Miles of the same 4th of Octob. 1680. 1 4 A Proclamation declaring that if any Church Wardens or Overseers of the Poor can find a Convicted Papist within 10 Miles of London contrary to the Proclamation of the 4th of October they shall receive for the benefit of the Poor of the Parish where such Papists shall be found the Moiety of a Hundred Pounds penalty due by the Law to his Majest● 16. Octob. 1680. 1 5 His Majesties Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament on T●ursday the 21th of October 1680. 2 6 A Proclamation for Incouragement of the further discovery of the Popish Plot. came out the 30th of Octob. 1680. 1 FINIS
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