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J. Kemble (Cam. Soc., 1849) Vaughan, R., ed., The Protectorate of (2 vols, London, 1839) Waller, W., Vindication of the character (London, 1793) Warner, G., ed., The Nicholas Papers (4 vols, Camden Society, new series, 40, 50, 57 and third series, 31, 1886- 1920) Watson, A., ed., The Library of Sir Simonds D’Ewes (London, 1966) William Whiteway of Dorchester his Diary ( Record Society, 12, 1991)

Newsbooks

Briefe Relation (N&S 27) Certaine Informations (N&S 36) Continuation (N&S 54, 623, 638) Court Mercurie (N&S 81) Diary (N&S 144) Diurnall Occurrences (N&S 181) Englands Memorable Accidents (N&S 579) Exact Accompt (N&S 491) Exact and True Collection (N&S 142) Faithfull Scout (N&S 150-151) Flying Eagle (N&S 154) Heads of Chiefe Passage (N&S 180) Heads of Severall Proceedings (N&S 181) Impartiall Intelligencer (N&S 194) The Intelligencer (N&S 201) Kingdomes Faithful Scout (N&S 210) Kingdomes Weekly Intelligencer (N&S 214) Kingdomes Weekly Post (N&S 217) London Post (N&S 233) Man in the Moon (N&S 248) Mercurius Academicus (N&S 260) Mercurius Anti-Britanicus (N&S 267) Mercurius Aulicus (N&S 274, 275, 277) Mercurius Bellicus (N&S 279) Mercurius Britanicus (N&S 268) Mercurius Civicus (N&S 298) Mercurius Elencticus (N&S 312, 316) Mercurius Impartialis (N&S 333) Mercurius Mastix (N&S 339) Mercurius Melancholicus (N&S 342, 344) Mercurius Militaris (N&S 346, 348) Mercurius Pacificus (N&S 353) Mercurius Politicus (N&S 361) Mercurius Pragmaticus (N&S 369, 370, 374) Mercurius Psitacus (N&S 375) Mercurius Publicus (N&S 378) Moderate Intelligencer (N&S 419) Moderate Messenger (N&S 124) Moderate (N&S 413) Modest Narrative (N&S 433) The Observator (N&S 458) Occurrences/Perfect Occurrences (N&S 465) Parliamentary Intelligencer (N&S 486) Parliament Scout (N&S 485) Perfect Account (N&S 496) Perfect Diurnall (N&S 503, 504, 507, 511, 512, 513) Perfect Passages (N&S 523, 524) Perfect Summary (N&S 528, 530) Perfect Weekly Account (N&S 533) Politique Informer (N&S 543) Publick Intelligencer (N&S 575) Scotish Dove (N&S 594) Severall Proceedings/Perfect Proceedings (N&S 599) Some Speciall and Considerable Passages (N&S 605) Spie (N&S 609) True Diurnall (N&S 623) Weekly Account (N&S 671) Weekly Information (N&S 684) Weekly Intelligencer (N&S 688, 689) Westminster/Windsor Projects (N&S 710)

Pamphlets

i) Modern editions

Boyle, Robert, Works, ed. T. Birch (6 vols, 1772) Johnson, Ben, The Staple of News, ed. A. Parr (Manchester, 1988) Marvell, Andrew, The Rehearsal Transpos’d, ed. D. Smith (Oxford, 1971) Shakespeare, William, The Winter’s Tale (Cambridge, 2007) Smith, Thomas, De Republica Anglorum, ed. M. Dewar (Cambridge, 1982) Wither, George, The Great Holden in Parnassus, ed. H. MacDonald (Oxford, 1948)

ii) STC items

26 of August 1647. To all the world to view (1647, C5879) A bill drawn up with the advice of the Lord Cork (1659, N495aA) A bill for the establishment of a court-merchant (1659, E1262) A bloody massacre plotted (1641, B3258) A breif collection of some forgotten votes (1647, E2533B) A breif relation of the proceedings before his highness councel (1654, B4631) A breviate of a sentence given against Jerome Alexander (1644, B4410) A breviate of the cause depending and proofes made (1655, B4412) A breviate of the weavers business (1648, B4416) A brief description of an edition of the bible (1653, B4567) A brief discourse made by Capt. Robert Norwood (1652, N1380) A brief justification of the XI accused members (1647, P3908) A brief narrative of the manner how diver members of the House of Commons (1660, P3912) A brief of the case and title of Henry Robinson (1663, R1666A) A brief of the state of the case of Walter Elford’s complaint (1649, E498A) A brief relation of the proceedings… concerning the petitions of the Isle of Ely (1654, B4631) A brief remembrance when the report concerning… the Isle of Axholm shall be read (1653, B4638) A brief vindication of William Jervis (1653, J683) A briefe answer to a pamphlet (1647, B4540A) A briefe of the petition in behalfe of the clothiers (1645), B4618A) A catalogue of sundrie knights (1642, C1367) A catalogue of the dukes (1640, 7746.9) A catalogue of the lords (1640, 7746.6) A catalogue of the lords, knights and gentlemen (1655, D2187) A catalogue of the mnames of so many of those commissioners (1660, C1388) A catalogue of the moneys, men and horse (1642, C1385) A catalogue of the most vendible books (1658, L2850) A catalogue of the names of all such who were summon’d (1661, C1387A) A catalogue of the names of the dukes (1642, C1393) A catalogue of the names of the knights (1628, 7746.4) A catalogue of the names of the knights (1640, 7746.13, C1395) A catalogue of the names of the knights, citizens and burgesses (1656, C1394) A catalogue of the names of the Lords that Subscribed (1642, C1397-8) A catalogue of the names of the members of the last Parliament (1654, C1399) A catalogue of the names of the new representatives (1653, C1401) A catalogue of the names of this present parliament (1659, C1403) A catalogue of the names of those honourable persons (1658, C1405) A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords (1642, C1410A) A charge of high treason exhibited against Oliver Cromwell (1653, C2055) A charge of high-treason… against Col. Hewson (1660, C2057) A common observation upon these times (1645, C5571) A complaint of the county of Brecon (1654, C5615) A complaint to the House of Commons (1642, C5620) A conference with the souldiers (1653, L2089A) A conspiracie discovered (1641, C5932) A continuation of our weekly intelligence (1642, C5960) A copy of a letter sent by the agents of severall regiments (1647, C6134) A copy of a letter written the third of September 1651 by John Hedworth (1651, H1352A) A copy of foure reasons (1641, C6211) A copy of the presentment and indictment (1660, C6219) A corrector to the answerer to the speech out of doores (1646, M818) A couple of quaeries (1659, C6197) A cry for a right improvement (1652, C7448) A declaration agreed upon by the committee (1642, E2548) A declaration and appeale to all the dreeborne people (1645, F2197bA) A declaration and motive of the persons trusted (1643, D534) A declaration from the children of light (1655, D588) A declaration of all the watermen (1659, D604A) A declaration of Commissarie Generall Behr (1644, B1780) A declaration of sundry grievances concerning tinne and pewter (1646, S38) A declaration of the engagements (1647, D664) A declaration of the gentry of Somerset-Shire (1660, D678aA) A declaration of the lords and commons (1642, E1467) A declaration of the nobility and gentry of the county of Worcester (1660, D715) A declaration of the nobility, knights and gentry of the county of Oxon (1660, D721) A declaration of the proeedings of the honourable committee (1643, E2570) A declaration of the three deputy governors of the Isle of Wight (1648, D771) A declaration… for the suppressing all tumultuous assemblies (1648, E1433) A defiance against all arbitrary usurpations (1646, O626) A dialogue betwixt a courtier and a scholler (1642, D1346) A discourse betwixt Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburne (1649, L2100A) A discovery of the great plot (1643, P4265A) A free-Parliament letany (1660, F2117) A fresh whip for all scandalous lyers (1647, F2199) A full and cleare answer to a false and scandalous paper (1642, F2276) A full narration of the late riotous tumult (1648, F2349) A humble petition of some of the inhabitants of the parish of Leonard Shoreditch (1642, H3481) A just and true remonstrance of his majesties mines-royall (1642, B6246) A key to the cabinet of the Parliament (1648, K387) A letter from a gentleman in Kent (1648, B13) A letter from a lover of country (1660, O2) A letter from a parliament man to his friend (1675, S2896) A letter from a scholler in Oxford-shire (1642, L1436) A letter from an ejected member (1648, S26) A letter from an Independent (1645, L1447) A letter from Mercurius Civicus (1643, L1489B) A letter sent to George Wither (1646, L1617) A letter to the earl of Manchester (1648, L1733) A letter without any superscription (1643, L1757) A letter written by Master Symon Rodes (1642, R1330) A letter written to an honourable member (1648, L1770) A list of knights and burgesses (1654, L2399) A list of some of the grand blasphemers (1654, L2406) A list of the field-officers (1642, L2442) A list of the names of all the adventurers (1657, L2459B) A list of the names of all the members of this present Parliament (1653, L2463) A list of the names of the judges of the High Court of Justice (1648, L2470) A list of the names of the Long Parliament (1659, L2475) A list of the names of the members (1648, E317A-B) A memento for the people (1654, M1660) A memoriall on the behalf of Mr Hartlib (1648, M1693A) A mode (1647, M2311) A moderate and cleer relartion of the private souldierie (1648, M2320) A moderate answer to a late printed pamphlet (1647, M2323) A modest vindication of John Giffard (1650, G692) A more exact relation of the siege (1645, P4255) A most exact catalogue of the lords spiritual and temporall (1628, 7746.2-3) A most excellent and rare drink (1649, H75) A most humble memorandum from Peter Blondeau (1653, B3219cA) A most humble remonstrance of Peter Blondeau (1653, B3219A) A most lamentable information of part of the grievances of Mugleswick (1642, M2902) A narration of the siege and taking of the town of Leicester (1645, N162) A narrative and declaration of the dangerous design (1648, N166) A narrative of the late Parliament (so called) (1657, N194) A narrative of the proceedings in Parliament (1651, R2164A) A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee of the Militia (1659, N215) A narrative presented to the right honourable the lord major (1647, N231) A new birth of the city remonstrance (1646, N581) A new catalogue of the dukes (1644, W463, N591, W465A) A new charge against J.C. (1647, N594) A new diurnall of passages (1642, N631) A new found stratagem (1647, N641) A new list of all the members of this present Parliament (1653, N653) A new remonstrance from the souldiery (1648, N741) A panegyrick (1647, P258) A paper delivered and dispersed by Sir William Killigrew (1651, K465) A paper delivered in by Dr Alston (1648, C1900) A perfect list of the lords of the other House (1659, P1496) A perfect list of the names of the several persons returned (1656, P1499) A petition present by Praise-god Barebone (1660, B754) A phanatique league and covenant (1660, F395) A picklock of the old fenne project (1650, M1457) A preparative to the humiliation day (1654, P2126) A preservative against the major part of trials and non-suits (1650, L776) A presse full of pamphlets (1642, P3293) A printed paper of some of the under-clerks in Chancery (1654, P3503) A proposal to the parliament (1659, P3715aA) A proposition in order to the proposing of a commonwealth or democracie (1659, P3775) A publike declaration and solemne protestation (1648, P4044) A recantation of Mercurius Aulicus (1644, R612) A recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus (1647, T502) A remonstrance and declaration of severall counties (1648, R961) A remonstrance and protestation of the well-affected people (1659, R972) A remonstrance of occurrences (1642, R991) A remonstrance of the case of the late farmers of the customes (1653, R999) A remonstrance or a necessitated vindication of Robert Burnam (1645, B5748) A reply to a certain pamphlet written by an unknowing and unknown author (1653, R1050) A reply to a nameless pamphlet (1646, G21) A reply to a paper written by one of the six-clerks (1655, R1053) A reply to a printed paper intituled the state of the adventurers case (1650, R1054) A scourge for a den of thieves (1659, C1903) A seasonable speech made by a worthy member of Parliament (1659, S2898) A second beacon fired by Scintilla (1654, S4818BA) A second list of the names, offices and trewards of Parliament-men (1648, S2290) A second narrativ eof the late parliament (so called) (1659, W1557) A second seasonable speech (1660, S2334) A short answer to a pamphlet entitled the case of William Bentley (1656, S3560) A short discovery of his highness the ’s intentions (1655, S3591) A short view of the busines betweene the clothier and merchant (1647, S3638AC) A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords (1641, P4278) A speech made at Nottingham (1660, N1401B) A speedy hue and cry after Generall Massie (1647, S4911) A transcript of the names of so many of those commissioners (1649, T2028A) A true and exact list of those persons nominated (1641, E2745) A true and humble representation of John Downes (1660, D2081) A true and perfect copy of a letter written by the Lord Marquis of Dorchester (1660, D1920) A true and perfect copy of the Lord Roos his answer (1660, R2400) A true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings in the case concerning Lord Craven (1653, T2536) A true and perfect relation of the manner and proceeding (1656, T2560) A true breviate of the great oppressions and injuries done to Evan Vaughan (1653, V120) A true catalogue, or an account of the several places and most eminent persons (1659, T2593) A true copie of the petition (1648, T2639) A true copie of the petition of twelve thousand five hundred (1646, T1274) A true list of the names of those persons appointed by the (1680, T2733A) A true narrative in a letter written to Col. B.R. an honorable member (1660, H17) A true narrative of the particular profits and gaines made by me William Lenthall (1660, L1093) A true relation of all the remarkable passages (1646, T2899) A true relation of the most wise and worthy speech made by Captain Ven (1641, V191) A true relation of the passages between the Surrey petitioners and the souldiers (1648, T3013) A true remonstrance of the upright apprentices of London (1643, T3084) A true reply to a false paper, stiled Mr Withrings answer (1641, T3085A) A true state of the case between Richard Toomes (1668, T1904) A true state of the case of John Field and Henry Hills (1659, T3111A) A true state of the case of Mr Hotham (1651, H2901) A true state of the right and claime of the Lady Jermin (1655, J681bA) A very considerable and lamentable petition (1641, V275) A vindication of Sir Jonathan Raymond (1692, V491A) A warning for all the counties of England (1647, W916) A warrant of the Lord General Fairfax (1649, F253) A whip for a drunkard (1646, W1668) A worthie speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons (1642, B5120) About the 7th of March 1655 (1657, A99) After debate about the printing and publishing of the orders (1641, E2787A) Alas pore Parliament (1644, A837) All corporations and particular persons (1657, E99D) All gentlemen and others may be pleased to take notice (1656, F2055) All gentlemen merchants… may please to take notice (1653, A933) All gentlemen souldiers that will serve (1645, A934) All sorts of well-affected persons (1643, A940) All such personsas have just cause to complaine (1641, A941) All that wish well to the safety of this kingdome (1643, A942) All those well-affected creditors of the commonwealth (1652, C3834A) All worthy commanders (1648, A950) All worthy officers and souldiers (1649, A951) An abatement of most of the motions and orders (1652, L770) An account of the gaines of the late Speaker William Lenthall (1660, N20A) An act of the Common Councell (1643, L2851P) An admonition of the greatest concernment (1659, A595) An advertisement to the reader (1650, B4998) An agreement of the free people of England (1649, L2079) An agreement of the people (1647, A780) An agreement prepared for the people of England (1649, A783A) An alarum to corporations (1659, A827) An alarum to the House of Lords (1646, O618) An anatomy of Westminster juncto (1648, A3062) An answer of a letter from an agitator (1647, A3283) An answer of the purchases of the lands late of Sir John Stawel (1654, A3300) An answer of the worsted weavers of the city of Norwich (1650, T1705aA) An answer to a printed paper dispersed by Sir John Maynard (1653, A3338) An answer to a printed paper entitled articles exhibited… against Mr John Squire (1641, S5101) An answer to a speech without doores (1646, A3351A) An answer to Doctor Chamberlaines scandalous and false papers (1649, A3357) An answer to severall objections made against Peter Blondeau (1652, B3219bA) An answer to severall objections made against… Thomas Chaloners speech (1646, A3377) An answer to the case of the commoners of the manor of Epworth (1690, A3402) An answer to the sope-makers complaint (1650, W391B) An apology for the Ministers of the county of Wilts (1654, C1914) An appeal to each individual member… in the case of John Poyntz (1648, P3131C) An committee appointed by the Commons (1647, E2539) An epitaph upon a late worthy member (1641, E3172D) An exact accompt of the receipts (1660, R44) An exact and perfect list of the names of the knights of the counties (1665, E3602) An examination examined (1645, E3713) An eye-salve for the armie (1647, E3936) An honest letter to a doubtfull friend (1642, R84) An humble declaration of the apprentices (1643, H3407) An humble petition and remonstrance presented (1641, H3439) An humble petition… concerning the insupportable grievance of farthing tokens (1642, H3439A) An order made to a select committee (1640, 7747) An order of the committee of the lords and Commons (1648, E1695) An order of the right honourable the Commons (1648, E2658) An ordinance for the better regulating… the high Court of Chancery (1654, E1064/31) An ordinance of the Lords and Commons (1648, E2008) An ordinance present to the honourable House of Commons (1646, B356) An ordinance… whereby a committee of Lords and Commons (1645, E1798) An outcry of the youngmen and apprentices (1649, L2152) Antidotum Culmerianum (1644, A3500) Aprill 15 1643. You are required to commend to God (1643, L2878C) Arcana Parliamentaria (1685, C7029A) Arguments, or reasons humbly tendered why the posts should have free liberty (1640, 22142.3) Articles exhibited in parliament against Master John Squire (1641, A3822) Articles exhibited to the honourable House of Commons (1647, A3824) Articles of high crimes and grand misdemeanors (1659, A3842) Articles of impeachment of transcendent crimes (1659, M2729A) Articles of treason and high misdimeanours (1649, A3877) As it is very much the Parliaments honour (1651, A51) At a Common Councell (1656, G884A) At Grocers Hall Aug. 30 1644 (1644, E2590aA) At the committee of Lords and Commons for the Advance of Money (1642, E1240) At the committee of the militia of the City of London (1650, L2851MB) At the election of a baron to serve in parliament (1674, A4099C) At the sub-committee in Salters Hall (1644, L2851M) Aulicus his hue and cry (1645, C3808) Bad news from (1642, R10) Baker, John, A short preparation (1645, B497) Bakewell, Thomas, Doctor Chamberlain visited (1650, B532) Bakewell, Thomas, The dippers plunged (1650, B531) Ball, William, A narrative directed to all lovers of justice (B592) Barber, Edward, An answer to the eight queries (1648, B691) Barrow, Humphrey, The relief of the poor (1656, B924A) Bate, George, Elenchus motuum (1685, B1083) Baxter, Richard, Reliquiae Baxterianae (1696, B1370) Baxter, Richard, The Worcester-shire petition (1653, B1455) Be it knowne and declared to all the world (1649, B1553-4) Beech, William, A new light-house at Milford (1650, B1681) Beech, William, To Mr John Eliot (1650, B1682A) Belke, Thomas, A paire of gold-weights (1646, B1792) Bennet, Robert, King Charle’s triall justified (1649, B1886) Benson, John, England in its condition (1648, B1904A) Bernard, John, A true confutation (1650, B2005) Bernard, John, Truths triumph over treacherous dealing (1657, B2002) Bethel, Slingsby, A true and impartial narrative (1659, B2077) Bibliotheca Angleseiana (1686, A3166) Bibliotheca Smithiana (1682, S4161A) Bond, John, Exon Aprill 8. 1643. Having lately seene a pamphlet (1643, B3571) Bray, William, Heaven and earth (1649, B4303) Brayne, John, I once more… beseech you (1651, B4332A) Browne, Edward, A paradox usefull for the times (1642, B5103) Browne, Edward, Sir James Cambels clarks disaster (1642, B5107) Buchanan, David, A short and true relation of some main passages (1645, B5273) Buchanan, David, An explanation of some truths (1645, B5272) Burrell, Andrewes, The humble remonstrance (1646, B5973) Burt, Nathaniel, A new-yeers-gift for England (1653, B6145) Burt, Nathaniel, Advice, sent in a letter (1655, B6140) Burt, Nathaniel, An appeal from Chancery (1653, B6141) Burt, Nathaniel, For every individuall member (1649, B6142) Bushell, Thomas, A table setting forth the maner of that great philosopher (1656, B6248A) Buttivant, Samuel, A brief discovery (1653, B6339B) By his Majesties commissioners for Virginia (1624, 24844.3) By the appointment of the Committee of the Lords and Commons (1642, B6357) By the committee of the Lords and Commons for the Safety of the King and Kingdome (1642, E1265) By the committee of the militia for the countie of York (1648, B6361aA) By the king. His Majesty taking into his princely consideration (1641, C2821) By the king. Whereas upon the summons (1642, C2881) By vertue of an order of the honourable House of Commons (1641, R1122) Carter, Matthew, A most true and exact relation (1650, C662) Cavendish, Margaret, The life of… William Cavendish, Duke, Marquess and Earl of Newcastle (1667, N853) Certain assayes propounded (1652, D85B) Certain considerations (1660, C1691) Certain queries lovingly propounded to Mr (1647, C1739) Certain reasons why tanned leather ought not to be bought and sold (1641, W48) Certaine considerations touching the present factions (1648, C1697) Certaine papers concerning the Earle of Lindsey his fennes (1649, C1720) Certaine reasons by way of reply to some objections (1650, C1749) Chaloner, Thomas, An answer to the Scotch papers (1646, C1802) Chamberlen, Peter, A discourse between Cap. Kiffin and Dr Chamberlain (1654, K424) Chamberlen, Peter, A letter to Mr Braine (1650, C1897) Chamberlen, Peter, A vindication of publick artificial baths (1648, C1909) Chamberlen, Peter, A voice in Rhama (1647, C1910) Chamberlen, Peter, Master Bakewells sea of absurdities (1650, C1898) Chamberlen, Peter, To my beloved friends (1650, C1907) Chambers, Humphrey, An apology for the ministers of the county of Wilts (1654, C1914) Charitable constructions of the designe of the trustees (1647, I28A) Cheesman, Christopher, Berk-shires agent’s humble address (1651, C3772) Cheesman, Christopher, The lamb contending with the Lion (1649, C3773A) Cheesman, Christopher, The oppressed man’s out-cry for justice (1649, C3773B) Cheesman, Christopher, The oppressed mans second outcry (1652, C3773C) Chestlin, Robert, Persecutio undecima (1648, C3785) Chidley, Samuel, A cry against a crying sinne (1652, C3838) Chidley, Samuel, A remonstrance to the creditors (1653, C3840) Chidley, Samuel, A remonstrance to the valiant (1653, C3841) Chidley, Samuel, An additionall remonstrance (1653, C3834) Chidley, Samuel, The dissembling Scot (1652, C3839) Chidley, Samuel, Thunder from the throne of God (1653, C3843) Chidley, Samuel, To the Parliament of the commonwealth (1657, C3846) Chidley, To his highness the Lord Protector (1656-7, C3843A-44) Cleveland, John, The character of a London diurnall (1647, C4662) Col. George Gill’s case (1649, G742) Comparatis comparandis (1647, C5603) Cook, John, The vindication of the law (1646, C6029) Culmer, Richard, A parish looking-glasse (1657, C7482) Dalgarno, George, Character universalis (1657, D128A) Dalgarno, George, Omnibus omnino hominibus (1660, D129B) Dalgarno, George, The possibilitie and great usefulnesse of an universall character (1658, D129C) Davies, John, A scourge for paper-persecutors (1625, 6340) Davis, John, Heaven and earth shaken (1656, D422A) Day, John, The humble petition (1646-7, D468B-C) Day, John, The modest vindication (1646, D468A) Deare friends, it is now about sixe years (1647, S6246) Decemb 26 1643. Whereas there is speedy consideration (1643, E2784A) Declaration of several of the people called Anabaptists (1659, D619) Die Jovis orimo Junii (1643, S4840) Die Jovis, 20 Julii 1648 (1648, E2624AC) Die Lunae 3 Januar. 1641. It is this day ordered (1641, E2617) Die Lunae quito Maii 1645 At the committee (1645, E1239) Die Lunae, 3 April 1643 (1643, H2906) Die Martis 4 April 1648 (1648, E2669A) Die Mercurii 21 July 1641 Master Glyns report (1641, G893) Die Mercurii 5 Maii 1641 (1641, E2609, E2613) Die Sabbathi 24 Julii 1647 (1647, E1636) Die Sabbathi 24 Junii 1643. It is this day ordered (1643, E1619) Die Veneris 15 Octob 1647 (1647, E2670A) Die Veneris 30 Julii 1641 (1641, E2721) Die Veneris 5 Januar 1643 (1644, E2773) Die Veneris sexto Augusti, 1641. Mr Grenes report (1646, E1662aA) Digges, Dudley, An answer to a printed book (1642, D1455) Dillingham, William, The commentaries (1657, V240) Directions of the committee appointed for the taking of the accounts (1644, D1536A) Du Moulin, Pierre, Heraclitus (1652, D2584) Duckett, Thomas, The humble petition of Thomas Duckett (1646, D2431) Duckett, Thomas, The messenger of profit (1649, D2430b) Duke, Francis, The fulnesse and freenesse of Gods grace (1642, D2501) Edwards, Thomas, Gangraena (1646, E227-30) Eight antiqueries (1647, E258) Eighteen new court queries (1659, E263) Elsliot, Thomas, The lamb taking of the woolf (1652, E640) Elsliot, Thomas, The lambe still pursuing the wolfe (1652, E639A) England’s black tribunall (1660, E2946) Englands appeale to its own army (1647, E2944) Englands champion (1648, M1455) Englands confusion (1659, A3167) Englands directions for members elections (1660, E2959) Englands friendly and seasonable advice (1647, E2964A) Englands miserie and remedie (1645, O628B) Englands remembrancers (1656, E3037) Englands standard (1659, E3054) Englands troublers troubled (1648, E3067) Every mans right (1646, F2197A) Featley, Daniel, The gentle lash (1644, F582) Februar 18 1642. Whereas the Lords and Commons (1642, L2878B) February 24. 1644. The most true and unanswerable answer (1645, V118) Felton, Edmund, An out-cry for justice (1653, F661) Felton, Edmund, Engins invented (1644, F660) For every individuall member (1649, B6142) For our faithfull and ever honored commanders (1647, S2826) Forasmuch as the right worshipful Sir John Wollaston (1647, F1425) Foundations of freedom (1648, L2110A) Fowler, Christopher, Daemonium meridianum (1656, F1693) Fox, George, This for each Parliament-man (1656, F1933) Fox, George, To the high and lofty ones (1655, F1956a) Francis, Philip, The misdemeanors of a traytor (1644, F2059) Frewen, Henry, An admirable speech made by the Maior of Reading (1654, F2200) Friday 22 October 1652. Col. Martin reports (1652, M824) Fuller, Thomas, A sermon (1648, F2460) Fuller, Thomas, Ephemeris parliamentaria (1654, F2422) Fuller, Thomas, The holy state (1642, F2443) General Masseys Bartholemew-fairings (1647, G502) Generall accommodations by addresse (1650, S4877A) Gerbier, Balthazar, To all fathers of noble families and lovers of vertue (1649, G573) Gibbon, Nicholas, The reconciler (1646, G654) Gibbon, Nicholas, The tender of Doctor Gibbon (1645, G657A) Gibbons, Nicholas, A summe or body of divinite (1651?, G656) Gill, George, Innocency cleared (1651, I196) Godfrey Earle of Augy (1647, G927A) Grand memorandum (1660, G1503) Grene, Giles, A declaration in vindication of the honour of the Parliament (1647, G1817) Grey, Enoch, Vox Coeli (1649, G1968) Gurnall, William, The magistrates pourtraiture (1656, G2259) Hall, William, A sermon (1642, H446) Harbye, Thomas, The nations claim of native right (1650, H684) Harris, John, The antipodes (1647, H42) Harris, John, The royall quarrell (1648, H861) Hartlib, Samuel, A decription of the famous kingdome of Macaria (1641, P2409A) Hartlib, Samuel, A further discoverie (1648, H987) Having seen a paper printed (1655, S5988) Having seen some printed papers (1656, R1803A) Having taken speciall notice (1644, C2347) Hayward, Edward, The sizes and lengths of riggings (1655, H1229) Heath, Robert, Clarastella (1650, H1340A) Hedworth, John, The oppressed man’s out-cry (1651, H1353) Hickes, Gaspar, The life and death of David (1645, H1839) His Majesties speech to the committee, the 9th of March 1641 (1641, C2801) Hotham, Charles, Corporations vindicated (1651, H2895) Howell, James, A trance (1649, H3120) Howell, James, Divers historicall discourses (1661, H3068) Howell, James, The true informer (1643, H3122) Howgill, Francis, An answer to a paper (1654, H3154) Howldin, J., The lawes subversion (1648, W2169A) Humble petition of divers inhabitants (1648, H3456) Hunton, Samue, The army-armed (1653, H3786) Hunton, Samuel, His highnesse the lord protector protected (1654, H3787) Hunton, Samuel, The king of kings (1655, H3787A) Hypocrisie discovered (1655, H3887) Idea democratica (1659, I32) Impostor magnus, or the legedermain of Richard Delamain (1654, T553A) Independency stript and whipt (1648, I145) Innes, James, An examination of a printed pamphlet (1645, I193) It being the laudable custom (1659, I1080A) It is desired by the clerks (1643, E1599) It is humbly desired by William Ryley (1648, R2421a) It is thought fit by divers persons (1644, I1088) Ives, Jeremiah, A stop to a lying pamphlet (1656, I1106) Jenkes, Edward, Ten articles already proved (1649, J624) Jenkins, David, A discourse touching the inconveniencies (1647, J590) John Elliot his reply to the registers (1650, E548D) Jubbes, John, An apology (1649, J1163) Jubbes, John, Several proposals (1648, S2799) Kem, Samuel, King Solomon’s infallible expedient (1660, K251) Kem, Samuel, The king of kings (1646, K250) Kendall, George, A reply to a paper (1656, K282A) Kendall, George, The clerk of the surveigh surveighed (1656, K282) Kilburne, William, Dangerous errors (1659, K435) King Charles his glory (1660, K553) King, Edward, A discovery (1647, K492) L’Estrange, Hamon, Americans no Iewes (1652, L1186) L’Estrange, Roger, A necessary and seasonable caution concerning elections (1660, L1277A) Leach, William, Bills proposed for acts (1651, L771) Leach, William, Proposalls for an act (1649-50, L777-9) Leach, William, The bribe-takers of jury-men (1652, L772) Lee, Leonard, A remonstrance humbly presented (1644, L844) Lenthall, William, To his very loving friends (1642, L1090) Lieutenant Generall Cromwell’s last will and testament (1648, L1979) Lilburne, John, A copy of a letter written to Collonell Henry Marten (1647, L2093) Lilburne, John, A defiance to tyrants (1648, L2099) Lilburne, John, A whip for the present House of Lords (1648, L2198) Lilburne, John, Additional plea (1647, L2112A) Lilburne, John, Englands birthright justified (1645, L2102) Lilburne, John, Innocency and truth (1645, L2118) Lilburne, John, The copy of a letter (1645, L2090) Lilburne, John, The just mans justification (1647, L2126) Lilburne, John, To every individuall member (1649, L2077a) Lilburne, John, To every individuall member of the supream authority (1651, L2186) Lilburne, John, To every individuall member of the supreme authority (1650, L2185) Lilburne, John, Two letters (1647, L2193) Lilly, William, An astrologicall prediction (1648, L2211) Lilly, William, The starry messenger (1645, L2245) London’s account (1647, L2915) Londons charity inlarged (1650, H993) Londons teares (1642, L2952) Lord have mercie upon us, or a plaine discourse (1643, H1726) Lucifers life-guard (1660, L3440) Lupton, Donald, London and the country carbonadoed (1632, 16944) Major General Skippons vindication (1660, S3953A) Masterson, George, The triumph stain’d (1647, M1074) Maynard, John, A speech spoken by an honorable knight (1648, M1458-9) Memorandums for London (1644, M1679) Mercurius Alethes, or an humble petition of the corrupt party (1653, M1750) Mercurius Anti-Mercurius (1648, M1752) Mercurius Politicus (1660, M1768A) Middles. These are to will and require you (1658, M1970) Miscellanea Parliamentaria (1685, M2228A) Modus tenendi Parliamentum (1659-71, H215-7) Motives grounded upon the word of God (1647, M2942) Mr Bushel’s abridgment (1659, B304) Mr Henry Marten his speech (1648, M2267A) Mr Praise God Barbones his petition (1660, B752A) Mr Praise-God Barbone his petition (1660, B752) Mr Smith’s speech in Parliament (1641, S4145) Musgrave muzl’d, or the mouth of iniquitie stoped (1651, M3157) Musgrave muzl’d, or the traducer gagg’d (1651, M3156) Musgrave, John, A declaration (1647, M3147) Musgrave, John, A fourth word to the wise (1647, M3148) Musgrave, John, A true and exact relation (1650, M3153) Musgrave, John, A word to the wise (1646, M3154) Musgrave, John, Another word to the wise (1646, M3144) Musgrave, John, Yet another word to the wise (1646, M3155) Musgraves musle broken (1651, M3152) My Lord of Pembrokes speech (1648, M3169A) Nedham, Marchamont, The lawyer of Lincolnes-Inne reformed (1647, N393) Nevill versus Strood (1659, N508A) New orders new, agreed upon by a parliament of (1642, N693) New Presbyterian light springing (1647, P4021) Newes from Pembroke (1648, B2968) News from the Fens (1654, N1007B) News to the whole world (1657, D129A) No pamphlet, but a detestation against all such pamphlets (1642, N1184) Noddell, Daniel, The great complaint and declaration (1654, N1217B) North, Dudley, A narrative of some passages (1670, N1285) North, John, A true looking-glass for all the oppressed free-born people of England (1654, N1288) North, Roger, Examen, or an enquiry (1740) Nos quorum nomina literis (1647, O903A) Nothing without God (1647, W3087aA) Novem 12 1642 You are to give notice (1642, L2878A) Novemb. 1. 1654. Katherine Pettus (1654, P1913) Nye, Philip, A sermon (1661, N1500) Order of sitting of the upper-House (1628, 7744.5) Orders of his highness the Lord Protector (1655, C7151) Overton, Richard, A pearle in the dounghill (1646, O632A) Parker, Henry, Memoriall. Henry Parker having served the Parliament (1647, M1689) Parker, Henry, Mr William Wheelers case (1645, P408) Parkhurst, Ferdinando, Whereas a bill is now preparing (1656, P488b) Passes granted by the free-born people of England (1648, P659) Peacham, Henry, The art of living in London (1642, P942) Perfect list of the members returned (1654, P1497) Perry, John, Some short moderate animadversions (1654, P1650) Peter Blondeau’s proposition concerning the coyn (1651, B3219B) Petyt, George, Lex Parliamentaria (1690, P2027aA) Pigges corantoe (1642, P2223) Plain truth without feare or flattery (1647, W2112) Plus ultra (1651, C1900A) Pope, Mary, Heare, heare, heare (1648, H1306) Potter, William, Truths right-side turned upwards (1649, P3037) Powell, Thomas, Direction for the search of records (1622, 20166) Prerogative anatomized (1644, P3219) Private instructions for [blank] deputy postmaster of [blank] (1653, P3529B) Proceedings concerning the improvement of all manner of land (1657, D2430C) Proposalls concerning the Chancery (1650, P3718) Proposals humbly presented to his highness Oliver Lord Protector (1656, V585) Propositions concerning the printing of the Bible (1653, P3777A) Provided alwayes that Commissary General Ireton (1660, S5348A) Provision for the poore (1649, P3876) Prynne, William, A full vindication and answer of the XI accused members (1647, P3968) Prynne, William, A new magna charta (1648, P4020) Prynne, William, A vindication of Sir William Lewis (1647, P4127) Prynne, William, Ardua regni (1648, P3895) Prynne, William, IX queries upon the printed charge (1647, P4023) Prynne, William, Minors no senators (1646, P4008) Prynne, William, Part of the famous speech (1648, P4027) Prynne, William, Seasonable and healing instructions (1660, P4061) Prynne, William, The Machivilian Cromwellist (1648, P4007A) Prynne, William, The new cheaters forgeries (1659, P4015) Prynne, William, The second part of the narrative concerning the armies force (1648, P4074A) Publique baths purged (1648, P4149A) Pyms Juncto (1643, P4306) Quod felix faustumque (1642, O535a) Reasons for establishment of publike sale (1654, R495) Reasons for the continuance of the common assurance of land by fines (1650, R512F) Reasons humbly offered in justification (1642, R545) Reasons humbly offered in justification of an order granted to Major George Wither (1643, R544A) Reasons humbly offered in the behalf of Scotland (1655, R546) Reasons humbly offered to the High Court of Parliament (1663, R557bA) Reasons humbly offered… Bishop of Durham (1654, R564) Reasons inducing the equity and justice of Mr Pury’s petition (1659, R570) Reasons most humbly offer’d to this honourable House (1649, R570F) Reasons to be offered touching the fees (1654, R585A) Reasons why Sir John Stawell humbly prays (1660, S5348b) Reasons why the county of Glocester ought to joyne (1621, STC 23918.5) Reasons why the House of Commons ought in justice (1647, R589) Renaudot, Theophraste, Questions (1640, 20884) Reply to Sir William Killigrews dispersed papers (1655, R1062) Reynolds, Edward, Questions extracted out of the ordinance (1648, R1273) Robinson, Henry, Certain proposalls in order to the peoples freedome (1652, R1670) Rosworme, John, Good service hitherto ill rewarded (1649, R1996) Rozer, Edmund, A narrative of the proceedings in Parliament (1651, R2164A) Rozer, Edmund, Reasons shewing that the desires of the cloathiers (1649, R2165) Scintilla, or a light broken into darke warehouses (1641, S4818B) Scobell, Henry, Memorials of the method and maner of proceedings in Parliament (1656, S922) Scobell, Henry, Remembrances of methods, orders and proceedings (1657-89, S929-30) Seasonable and sober advice to the respective counties (1659, S2216A) Sedgwick, Obadiah, The best and worst magistrate (1648, S2365) Several draughts of acts (1653, E2289A) Several orders of the Commons (1647, E2729) Several proposalls tendred to the consideration of the honorable committee (1650, S2802) Severall petitions presented to His Excellency (1648, S2796) Shadforth, Thomas, Innocency modestly vindicated (1649, S2833) Shufling, cutting and dealing, in a game at pickquet (1659, N517) Sir Sackvile Crow’s Case (1648-1652, S3886A-7) Sir Tho. Soame vindicated (1660, S3890) Sir Thomas Hampson his carriage (1647, H632aA) Sir Walter Roberts his answer to Mr Fords book (1641, R1605a) Sir, I am hereby to give you notice (1657, S3878C) Sir, you are desired to be at a court (1648, S3904) Sir, you are desired to send in your horse (1650, S5809) Sir, you are intreated to give notice (1647, R316) Sir, you are requested to make your appearance (1644, S3906) Slanders and lyes being cast upon the Children of Light (1655, S3956) Some advertisements for the new election of burgesses (1645, S4472) Some considerations about the excise (1650, T1742) Some considerations humbly proposed to the worthy members (1654, L1825A) Some considerations upon the proceedings against the king (1648, S4498) Some grave and weighty considerations (1658, S4510) Some passages that happened the 9th of March (1642, S4552) Some pitty on the poore (1650, L687A) Some proposals by a well wisher to his highnes and the Parliament (1653, J22) Something written in answer to a lying scandalous book printed (1655, S5707) Sr William Killigrew his answer (1649, K453) Stanleyes remedy, or the way how to reform wandring beggers (1646, S5250) Strange newes from Kent (1642, S5894) Strength out of weaknesse (1652, W2003) Stubbe, Henry, The Savilian professours case stated (1658, S6065) Sydenham, Cuthbert, Anatomy of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn’s spirit and pamphlets (1649, S6290) Talbott, William, A briefe answer to a late false scandalous pamphlet (1647, T127bA) Talbott, William, The generall cause of the clothiers of England (1648, T127A) Taylor, John, St Hillaries teares (1642, T508) Taylor, John, The certain travailes (1654, T438) Taylor, John, The whole life and progresse of Henry Walker (1642, T530) Thankes to the Parliament (1642, T836) The ancient and present manner of holding Parliaments (1660-79, E644-6) The answer of Edward Hayward (1656, H1228) The answer of the chancellor, masters and scholars of the (1649, L363) The anti-projector, or the history of the fen project (1646, A3504) The apologie of Joseph Poujade (1649, P3037A) The apprentices lamentation (1641, W87) The armies petition, or a new engagement (1648, A3715) The arraignment and impeachment of Major Generall Massie (1647, A3745) The banner of injustice and endlesse oppression displayed… the case of John Rayment (1650, R411a) The black Book opened, or traytors arraigned (1660, B3041) The black Remembrancer (1660, R1448) The brief remonstrance and humble petition of Richard Chambers (1654, C1919) The case and vindication of John Poyntz (1648, P3131D) The case between Clement Walker esq and Humphrey Edwards (1650, W323) The case of a publique business touching the mynes in Darby-shire (1649, C872A) The case of John Giffard (1649, C930B) The case of Lieut. Coll. Rosworme (1651, R1997) The case of many of the inhabitants of Covent Garden (C944) The case of Mrs Mary Walker (1650, W395) The case of the army soberly discussed (1647, C1013) The case of the auncient tenants (1650, C1012) The case of the borough of Southwark (1645, C1023a) The Case of the Commoners of the mannor of Epworth (1690?, C1045) The case of the first undertakers for reducing of letters (1654, C1072B) The case of the mannor of Epworth (1695, C1113) The case of the tenants of the mannor of Epworth (1651, L2086) The case of the town of Reading stated (1656, T1367A) The case of the undertakers for reducing postage (1654, O835) The case of Thomas Bushell (1649, B6242) The case of Thomas Bushell (1660, B6243) The case of Thomas Elwood (1659, E656) The case of Thomas Violet (1662, C1190dA) The case of William Bentley (1656, B1944) The character of a London scrivener (1667, C1979) The charge upon Sr Hamon L’Estrage (1649, C2062A) The close hypocrite discovered (1654, N16A) The coblers last will and testament (1660, C4785) The collectors of the old clothes for the distressed Protestants (1642, C5222) The committee of citizens adventurers (1645, W1060a) The committee of the militia London (1648, C5566) The committee of the militia of the City of London (1644, L2851J) The committee-mans last will and testament (1647, C5565) The confession of faith (1590, 22023) The continuance of the High Court of Chancery vindicated (1654, C5956) The contractors for the sale of the lands and possessions of the late king (1650, C5975) The copy of a letter sent out of Wiltshire (1654, C6155) The country-mans complaint (1649, P4131) The cuckoos-nest at Westminster (1648, C7459) The declaration and engagement of the Commanders (1648, D527) The declaration and proclamation of the army of God (1659, C1894) The declaration and proposalls of the citizens of London (1648, D536) The declaration and resolution of [blank]. Whereas many scandalous and dangerous papers (1641, D550A) The declaration and vindication of Isaack Pennington (1643, P1147) The declaration of Colonel Anthony Weldon (1649, W1277AD) The declaration of Daniel Noddel (1653, N1217A) The declaration, vindication and protestation of Edward Dobson (1644, D1751) The declarations and humble representations of the officers (1648, D803) The devils cabinet-councell (1660, D1225) The disputes between Mr Cranford and Dr Chamberlen (1652, C6822) The downefall of temporizing poets (1641, D2088) The drayner confirmed (1647, D2121a) The earl of Pembroke’s farewell to the king (1648, E77A) The earl of Pembroke’s speech (1647, E80A) The East India trade (1641, E102) The English souldiers standard (1649, E3119) The faith of the armiy reviving (1649, F259) The foxes craft discovered (1649, F2044A) The grand account (1647, G1486) The grand memorandum (1660, G1503) The great memorial or a list of the names of those pretended judges (1660, G1709) The High Court of Justice at Westminster arraigned (1660, H1960aA) The House of Commons upon late information (1644, E2580) The hue and cry after Sir John Presbyter (1649, C4671A) The humble address and congratulation of many thousands of watermen (1659, T1744) The humble address of Sir John Scot (1655, S2076a) The humble declaration and petition of Major Geo. Wither (1646, W3200A) The humble desires of the loyall hearted (1648, H3415) The humble manifest of Sir Job Harby (1650, H680) The humble petition and appeal of John Poyntz (1648, P3131e) The humble petition and appeal of Josiah Prymat (1651, P3457) The humble petition and protestation of all the bishops (1642, T1496C) The humble petition and remonstrance of Captain Francis Freeman (1649, F2130) The humble petition and remonstrance of Edmund Scotten (1644, T1670a) The humble petition and remonstrance of… country chap-men (1644, H3438) The humble petition and representation of the officers and souldiers (1648, T1425A) The humble petition of [blank] humbly sheweth (1645, T1673) The humble petition of all colledges and halls (1641, O987) The humble petition of all the poorest sort of tobacco-pipe makers (1643, T1445B) The humble petition of Capt. John Bernard (1657, B2004) The humble petition of Capt. William Bray (1659, B4311) The humble petition of Captain William Booth (1642, B3740) The humble petition of Colonell Edward King (1646, K493) The humble petition of Commisary Lyonell Copley (1644, C6085A) The humble Petition of divers inhabitants of the county of [blank] (1649, T1484) The humble petition of divers persons that sell beer in the county of Sommerset (1659, T1705bA) The humble petition of divers wel-affected women (1649, T1736) The humble petition of divers well affected citizens (1646, T1658) The humble petition of divers well-affected people (1650, T1430) The humble petition of Edmund Felton (1642, F662) The humble petition of Elizabeth Dutchesse of Hamilton (1652, H477a) The humble petition of Elizabeth Salmon (1650, S411A) The humble petition of George Wither (1655, W3201) The humble petition of George Wood (1649, W3392) The humble petition of James Pitson (1647, P2300b) The humble petition of Joane Thomas (1624, 24000.7) The humble petition of John Hedworth (1651, H1353B) The humble petition of John Osmond (1657, O531a) The humble petition of John Poyntz (1650, P3132) The humble petition of Major Hercules Langrish (1644, L409) The humble petition of many free-born people (1647, T1726) The humble petition of many grieved people (1653, T1591) The humble petition of many poore distressed widdows (1650, T1710a) The humble petition of many thousand poore people (1642, T1437) The humble petition of many thousands of clothiers (1647, T1417) The humble petition of many thousands of clothiers (1648, T1412a) The humble petition of many thousands of poor women (1650, T1435) The humble petition of many wel-affected citizens (1648, T1618) The humble petition of many well-affected creditors (1651, T1706b) The humble petition of many well-affected free-men (1643, T1658A) The humble petition of Peter Chamberlen (1649, C1908) The humble petition of Phillip Chetwind (1650, C3799) The humble petition of prisoners for debt (1653, T1402) The humble petition of Richard Chambers (1646 and 1652, C1920-A) The humble petition of Richard Pechell (1648, P1017a) The humble petition of Richard Tuttell (1654, T3388) The humble petition of Samuel Chidley (1652, C3845) The humble petition of several well affected persons purchasers (1654, T1593) The humble petition of Sir Job Harby (1658, H681) The humble petition of Sir John Stawell (1653, S5349) The humble petition of Sir John Stawell (1654, S5350) The humble petition of Sir John Stawell (1659, S5350b-c) The humble petition of Sir John Stawell (1660, S5350A) The humble petition of the …. company of Clothworkers (1642, T1422A) The humble petition of the cause of the poore alms-men of East-Ham (1644, T1662) The humble petition of the citizens, commanders, offiers and souldiers (1647, T1659 and S4439) The humble petition of the commons of Kent (1642, H3497) The humble petition of the company of worsted-weavers (1655, G447a) The humble petition of the distressed prisoners for debt (1641, I106) The humble petition of the exiled gentlemen of the island of Jersey (1650, T1737b) The humble petition of the gentlemen… Cornwall (1642, B87) The humble petition of the gentry and inhabitants of Holdernes (1642, H3505) The humble petition of the grand jury at… Chelmsford (1648, T1606) The humble petition of the Hartfordshire-men (1641, H3512) The humble petition of the inhabitants of the county of Hertford (1642, H3522) The humble petition of the inhabitants of the soake of Peterborow (1650, H3524a) The humble petition of the marriners (1643, T1479) The humble petition of the merchants (1650, T1738) The humble petition of the officers of the army (1652, T1748B) The humble petition of the parishioners… in or neere unto Lincolns-Inne fields (1645, T1480e) The humble petition of the poorer sort of shoo makers (1655, T1369B) The humble petition of the post-masters (1653, T1619) The humble petition of the prisoners in the Fleet (1655, T1365a) The humble petition of the real lenders (1657, T1706E) The humble petition of the worsted weavers in Norfolk (1663, T1415F) The humble petition of the… Cinque Ports (1641, T1476) The humble petition of the… City of Oxon (1649, H3558) The humble petition of Tho. Violet (1660, V588A) The humble petition of Thomas Bushell (1659, B6250) The humble petition of Thomas Shadforth (1649?, S2833a) The humble petition of thousands of the well affected (1643, T1649) The humble petition of thousands of wel-affected persons (1648, L2188) The humble petition of Walter Elford (1659, E498B) The humble petition of William Lawrence (1654, L692) The humble petition of William Sykes (1645, S6324A) The humble petition… whereunto is annexed Sir Edward Hales his worthy speech (1641, T1540) The humble proposals of Edmund Felton (1653, F663) The humble remonstrance and complaint of all the prisoners (1649, H3602) The humble remonstrance of Edward Jenkes (1649, J626) The humble remonstrance of Edward Odling (1652, O139aA) The humble remonstrance of Sir John Stawell (1653, S5351) The humble remonstrance of the company of Stationers (1643, P425) The humble remonstrance of the grievances of all his majesties posts (1640, 25930.5) The humble remonstrance of the grievances of all his majesties posts (1642, 7753) The humble remonstrance of William Sykes (1645, S6324B) The humble representation and petition of divers wel-affected gentlemen (1649, H3631) The humble representation and vindication of many of the messengers (1655, H3637A) The humble representation of Samuel Lambe (1658, L228) The humble representation of the desires of the officers (1648, T1360) The humble request of certain Christians (1643, N1473) The illegal and immodest petition of Praise-God Barbone (1660, T1621A) The ingagement and resolution (1642, E734) The innocent in prison complayning (1646, I207A) The just and reasonable desires of the parish of Gateshead (1657, J1225) The just petition of the free-borne people (1659, T1397A) The justification of a safe and wel-grounded answer (1646, J1256) The king being seized in fee (1641, K551d) The lamentation of the safe committee (1660, L289) The last will and testament of Tom Fairfax (1648, L533) The lawfulnes of the late passages of the army (1647, L647) The liberties and customes of the myners (1649, L1959) The life and errors of John Dunton (1705) The Lord Craven’s case briefly stated (1654, L3045) The Lord Cravens case (1653, L3044) The Lord George Digbies apologie (1643, B4762) The Lord Henry Cromwells speech (1659, L3047A) The Lord Marquesse of Dorchesters letter (1660, D1918) The malignants conventicle (1643, W1204) The maner of siting of the Parliament (1653, M461) The manner how statutes are enacted (1641, H211) The manner of holding Parliaments (1641, H214) The manner of the election of Philip Herbert (1649, M467) The manner of the sitting of the lords (1628, 7745.5) The many sufferings of an undone gentleman (1648, C5878A) The moderator (1646, M2334) The modest reply of the wool-combers (1650, T1735aA) The modest vindication of Henry Walker (1642, W377) The most humble petition of Sir David Cunningham (1653, C7584A) The mournfull-cryes of many thousand poore tradesmen (1648, M2985) The mystery of the good old cause briefly unfolded (1660, M3191) The names of all the knights and burgesses (1654, N125) The names of such members of the Commons (1642, N128) The names of the committee of the House of Commons (1641, N130) The names of the knights of the counties (1661, N136A) The names of the knights, citizens and burgesses (1648, N134) The names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses (1628, 7745.7) The names of the knights, citizens, burgesses (1625, 7743.5) The names of the members of Parliament (1654, N142) The narrative of Charles Webb (1656, W1197) The office of enteries (1657, E15A) The office of publick advice (1657, O148) The oglio of traytors (1660, O188) The order and course of passing bills in Parliament (1641, H218) The order and manner of the sitting (1624-8, 7742-6) The order of the House of Commons declaring the high breach of privilege (1642, E2654) The orders, proceedings, punishments and privileges of the Commons (1641, E2675) The out-cry of the London prentices (1659, O598) The Oxford character of the London diurnall (1645, O851) The Parliament and army invited to a great feast at the costs and charges of the orphans (1659, P497a) The Parliament routed (1653, S148A-B) The Parliament under the power of the sword (1648, P508) The Parliament-complement (1660, P500) The Parliaments reformation (1646, H995A) The perfect journall of the daily proceedings (1656, P1489B) The petition and address of Captain William Bray (1659, B4310) The petition and argument of Mr Hotham (1651, H2897-8) The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Dr Fuller (1641, E2154-7) The petition and narrative of Geo. Wither (1659, W3178) The petition of John Earl of Rutland (1649, R2399a) The petition of Mr Praise-god Barebone (1660, B753) The petition of the apprentices (1641, T1527A) The petition of the committee of Kent (1646, P1788A) The petition of the marchants (1655?, T1560a) The petition of the masters and workmen printers (1642, T1650a) The petition of the most substantiall inhabitants of the citie of London (1642, C3888B) The petition of the retailing vintners (1641, P1832) The petition of Thomas Ellyson (1654, E633a) The plague at Westminster (1647, P2335) The poets recantation (1642, B3581) The poor mans friend (1649, B6231A) The poore mans advocate (1649, C1901) The prentises prophecie (1642, A3587) The prime work of the first tripple-Parliament (1654, P3460) The private debates, conferences and resolutions of the late Rump (1660, P3529) The privileges and practice of parliaments (1628, STC 7749) The proceedings of at the councill of trade between the Muscovia Company (1651, P3558) The proceedings, votes, resolves and acts of the late half-quarter Parliament (1660, P3628B) The profession of the Church of [blank] in cheerful conjunction (1653, P3644) The protestation of the gentry, ministers, free-holders and other inhabitants (1642, P3868) The qualifications of persons declared capable (1660, Q37) The qualifications of the succeeding Parliament (1660, Q38) The reasons why the Lrd Marquiss of Dorchester printed his letter (1660, D1919) The remonstrance of many thousands of the free-people (1649, R995) The reply of George Boothe (1645, D872A) The representation of divers young-men, apprentices (1653, T1340) The representation or defence of Collonel Nathaniell Barton (1654, B989A) The ressurection of the Rump (1659, R1124) The retayling vintners their answer (1641, R1180) The returne of mercies (1641, G1199) The rioters in Lindsey levell and their abettors (1655, K467) The routers routed (1653, R2052a) The Rump dockt (1660, R2272) The Rump ululant (1660, R2278) The Rump, or a collection of songs and ballads (1662, B4851) The second centurie (1648, E317C-D) The second humble representation of Capt. (1651, H856A) The sence of the House (1643, S2551) The serious attestation of many thousands (1657, S2608) The services of the Cinque Ports (1641, S2646aA) The severall accompts of Sir John Gell (1644, S2745) The soap-makers complaint for the loss of their trade (1650, S4399) The sope-patentees of Londons petition (1646, W2216) The speech of Colonel Shapcott (1654, S2967) The speech of his highness the lord protector (1659, C7191) The speech of the right honourable the Lord Fiennes (1657, F881) The speech without doores defended without reason (1646, B2972) The state of the adventurers case (1650?, S5305A) The state of the case of Mr Hutchinson (1649, S5312) The substance of a conference at a committee of both Houses (1641, E2316) The tell tale spirit, or the divell of Derby House (1648, T623A) The thankfull acknowledgment and congratulation (1649, T835) The times anatomiz’d (1647, F1518) The true case of the state of Sir John Gell (1650, G467) The true character of Mercurius Aulicus (1644, T2601) The true copy of a letter sent from Thomas Earle of Arundell (1641, N1236) The true informer (1643, H3122) The true petition of Colonel Hume (1642, H3664) The true state of all such debts and summes of money (1645, T3104a) The true state of the businesse of glasse of all kindes (1641, M513A) The true state of the case of Josiah Primatt (1651, T3112) The unmasking of a monopolie, or the clothiers petition examined & answered (1647, U85A) The vindication and justification of John Griffith (1648, G2008) The vindication of Sr John Stawells remonstrance (1655, S5352) The vindication of Sr Thomas Bendysh (1650, B1867A) The vindication of the clothiers of old and new draperies (1660, V500D) The whirligigge turning to his points (1647, W1675) Theeves, theeves, or a relation of Sir John Gell’s proceedings (1643, H1740) There hath bin a printed paper lately published (1644, T862) There is a very large Historie of the Church (1651, T865) These are to give notice to all whom it may concern (1644, T878A) These are to give you notice that by vertue of an ordinance (1648, E2355A) These are to signifie that all merchants and others (1644, T879) These things following, are so much concerning this commonwealth (1647, T882B) Thomas Waites case (1660, W226A) Thompson, John, A glass, or brief description of two great errors (1652, T1001) Times present mercy (1647, F2197F) To all ingenuous people, a second intimation from the new undertakers (1653, T1323) To all ministers of Gods word (1649, T1326a-b) To all our brethren the faithfull ministers of the Gospell (1653, T1326c) To all printers, booke-sellers, booke-binders (1645, T1329) To all wel-disposed persons within the county of Northampton (1649, T1334a) To all whom it may concern (1652, W2755) To every member of Parliament Charles Hotham of Peterhouse presents (1653, H2899) To every member of this present Parliament (1659, T1340aA) To every particular member (1650, T1340bA) To his excellency the lord general Cromwell and the Councel of State (1653, T1355) To men, fathers and brethren (1647, T1381) To our reverend brethren the ministers of the Gospel (1649, T1383A) To the constables and overseers (1642, T1393B) To the generall clothiers of England (1647, T1395A) To the honrable the Commissioners for Compounding (1651, P3456a) To the right honorable Will. Lenthall Speaker (1659, T1716) Truth manifest, or a modest reply to a paper lately printed (1656, T3156) Tuesday the fifth (1654, E2256C) Turn apace, turn apace, or the money mills must be kept going (1648, T3264) Two petitions of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders and others (1641, T3510) Two petitions of Thomas Violet (1661, V594A) Two speeches made in the House of Peers (1642, P1125) Ufflet, John, A caution to the Parliament (1653, U18) Unto every individual member of Parliament (1653, U99) Vaughan, Charles, Some of Mr Phillip Francis misdemeanours (1644, V119) Vaughan, Rice, A plea for the common laws of England (1651, V135) Venn and his mermydions (1679, V193) Vicessimo nono Julii 1645. By the committee of Grocers-Hall (1645, B6361) VII articles drawn up against Lord Kimelton (1642, S2736) Vindiciae veritatis (1654, F884) Violet, Thomas, A petition against the Jewes (1661, V584) Violet, Thomas, A true discovery to the Commons of England (1650, V589) Violet, Thomas, A true narrative of som remarkable proceedings (1653, V593) Violet, Thomas, A true narrative of the proceedings (1659, V594) Violet, Thomas, An appeal to Caesar (1660, V580) Violet, Thomas, Mysteries and secrets of trade (1653, V583) Violet, Thomas, The advancement of merchandize (1651, V578) Violet, Thomas, The answer of the corporartion of Moniers (1653, V579) Violet, Thomas, To the kings most excellent majesty (1662, V586) Vox plebis, or the peples outcry against oppression (1646, O636A) Vox veritatis (1650, V741) Walker, Clement, Relations and observations (1648, W334) Walker, Clement, The history of Independency (1648, W329) Wallis, John, Reasons shewing the consistency of the place (1657, W601) Walwyn, William, Englands lamentable slaverie (1645, W681C) Ward, John, An encouragement to warre (1642, W776) Warmstry, Thomas, Pax vobis (1641, W886) Wattes, Jeremiah, An answer to a scandalous and deceitfull pamphlet (1653, W1153a) We doubt (1649, BL, E568/11) We who are authorized to receive such summes of money (1641, W1184A) Whereas a printed paper was lately put forth (1655, W1611) Whereas divers statutes were made (1643, W1617B) Whereas I am informed that some evil disposed persons (1643, R1416) Whereas it hath been often said at the committee (1650, K472) Whereas the bearer hereof (1652, W1629dA) Whereas the committee for the militia of London (1644, L2851I) White, John, The first century of scandalous malignant priests (1641, W1771E) Whitfield, Henry, The light appearing more and more (1651, W1999) Wilbee, Amon, Prima pars (1647, W2113) Wilbee, Amon, Secunda pars de comparatis comparandis (1647, W2114) Wilbee, Amon, Tertia pars de comparatis comparandis (1648, W2115) Wildman, John, A cal to all the souldiers (1647, W2167) Wildman, John, Putney projects (1647, W2171) William Powell alias Hinson (1656, P3098A) Williams, Griffith, The discovery mof mysteries (1643, W2665) Willis, Ralph, A voyce from the heavenly word of God (1653, W2814) Wither, George, A single si quis (1648, W3191a) Wither, George, Carmen ternarium (1648, W3150) Wither, George, Justitiarius justificatus (1646, W3165) Wither, George, Letters of advice (1644-5, W3166-7); Wither, George, Respublica Anglicana (1650, W30A) Wither, George, The tired petitioner (1648, W3200) Wither, George, Westrow revived (1653, W3211) Woodward, Hezekiah, Inquiries into the causes of our miseries (1644, W3491) Works of darkness brought to light (1647, W3585) You are hereby required to bring (1645, Y52B) You that are subscribers to the apprentices petition (1643, Y57)

iii) Non-STC items

A breviate or true relation (1643, PA, MP 24 Oct. 1643) A brief narrative and vindication of Sir Thomas Bendysh (1650, BL, 190.g.13/103) A declaration of certain particulars… countie palatine of Lancaster (1642, PA, MP 26 Feb. 1642) A discourse briefly shewing the true state and title of the comptroller (1646, TNA, SP 16/514, fos. 103-10v) All worthy commanders (1647, Worcester College, Oxford, BB 8.16/65) Beech, William, A discovery neer Milford (?1645, FSL, 260-930b) By vertue of an ordinance… of the 22 of February 1643 (1644, Derbyshire RO, D1232/O34) Considerations humbly presented… by Captaine Francis Swaine (nd, Brymor Jones Library, Hull, DD/HO/2/73) Die Jovis 22 Julii 1641. For the fourth prebend (1648, PA, MP 4 Feb. 1648) Die Martii 25 April 1643. The Lords and Commons assembled (1643, BL, Add. 5497, fo. 34) Elizabeth Dutches of Hamilton humbley sheweth (1653, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/102) For our particular grievances (1643, PA, MP 18 Nov. 1643) Master Ellis reports from the committee (1642, Bodl. MS Carte 74, fo. 140) My lord on Thursday last… Thomas Blakemer (1648, PA, MP 19 Aug. 1648) Reasons for the continuance of the five light-houses (nd, Bodl. MS Carte 74, fo. 443) Reasons humbly offered why there should be a prohibition of the importation of French salt (1638, TNA, SP 16/408, fo. 293) Sir Robert Hitcham by his will (nd, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/89) The atonement or peace-offering (1659 SUL, Hartlib 53/18) The barons of the Cinque Ports… and their members breviat (1642, TNA, SP 16/489, fos. 196-7v) The case between Thomas Toll… and Thomas Shadwell (1648, PA, MP 22 Nov. 1648) The case of Mr Bayntun and Mr Duckett (nd, Beinecke, Osborn fb.16) The case of Sir David Watkins and William Witherings (1654, TNA, SP 18/67, fo 146) The heads of the answer of several adventurers to Greenland (1654, TNA, SP 18/65, fos. 150-1) The humble address and information of Nathaniel Hancock (1654, TNA, SP 18/73, fo. 73) The humble certificate of the cause between Giles Breame (1643, PA, MP 28 Oct. 1644) The humble petition of Captaine John Harris (1651, Bedfordshire RO, X/171/57) The humble petition of certain merchants (Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/80) The humble petition of Charles Saltonstall (nd, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/106) The humble petition of Colonel Charles Doilie (1652, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/114) The humble petition of divers sea-men, orphans and widows (1659, TNA, SP 18/203, fo. 55) The humble petition of diverse inhabitants of the Isle of Axholm (1651, TNA, SP 46/96, fo. 51) The humble petition of Enoch Grey (1649, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 3391, fo. 103) The humble petition of Jacob Lucmau (1647, PA, MP 1647) The humble petition of John Davies an antient citizen of London (nd, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/103) The humble petition of (1660, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/97) The humble petition of John Mead… Leighton Buzzard (1650, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/108) The humble petition of John Musgrave and Richard Crackenthorpe (1651, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/84) The humble petition of John Poyntz (PA, MP 28 Aug. 1648) The humble petition of Josiah Primat (1651, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/95) The humble petition of Katharine Stone (1654, Derbyshire RO, D258/10/32/10) The humble petition of Major Henry Gooche (nd, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/111) The humble petition of Richard Stamper (nd, TNA, SP 28/295, fos. 133-4) The humble petition of Robert Vivers (1648, PA, MP 5 May 1648) The humble petition of sixe poore almesmen (1643, PA, MP 24 Oct. 1643) The humble petition of the poore distressed miners in the county of Derby (1642, BL, Add. 6677, fo. 47) The humble petition of the present bayliffes… weavers (1649, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/101) The humble petition of Thomas Lord Brudenell (nd, Longleat, Whitelocke Parcel 7/87) The humble proposals of Nicholas Gibbon (1652, BL, Stowe 361, fo. 101) The humble remonstrance and miserable case (1643, PA, MP 24 Oct. 1643) The humble remonstrance of Sir John Stawell as it was formerly presented (1654, BL, RB.23.b.5145/1) The humble representation of Captaine John Harris (1651, Bedfordshire RO, X/171/57) The Lord Bramstones report (1641, PA, MP 2 Aug. 1641) The office of intelligence (1657, SUL, Hartlib 57/3/3) The particular services done by Tho. Bushell (1660, BL, C.27.f.1/8) The petition and propositions of Thomas Ducket (1651, SUL, Hartlib 26/60) The place of encounters (nd, SUL, Hartlib 57/3/9) The poore almesmen (1643, PA, MP 24 Oct. 1643) The serious representation of Captain Thomas Robinson (1649, BL, Add. 6677, fo. 49) The state of the adventurers case, in answer to a petition exhibited against them by the inhabitants of the soake of Peterburgh (1650, TNA, SP 46/96, fos. 241v-4v) The state of the case betwixt Major General Rowland Dawkins and David Morgan (1659, BL, 1865/c/16/116) To every individual member (1648, PA, MP 25 Nov. 1648) To the supreme authority… and every member thereof. The case of many freemen (1654, TNA, SP 18/65, fo. 139) You are desired (nd, CKS, U234/B1) You are requested to use your best endeavours (1648, BL, 669.f.11/125*)

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