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A Nest of Perfidious Vipers; or, the second part of the parliament's

calendar of black saints. Pictured forth in a second arraignment, or

gaol-delivery of malignants, jesuits, arminians, and cabinet-coun-

sellors, being the fatal engineers, plotters, and contrivers of treasons

against the parliament, our religion, laws, and lives. Condemned

according to their several crimes. London, printed according to

order, for G. Bishop, September 21, 1644. Quarto, containing

eight pages

Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament,

for the speedy demolishing of all organs, images, and all manner of

superstitious monuments in all cathedral or parish churches and

chapels, throughout the kingdom of England, and dominion of

Wales, the better to accomplish the blessed reformation so happily

begun, and to remove all offences and things illegal in the worship

of God. Die Jovis, 9 Maii, 1644. Ordered by the Lords in parlia-

ment assembled, that these ordinances shall be forthwith printed

and published.
Jo. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum.

London, printed for John Wright, in the Old-Baily, May 11, 1644.

Quarto, containing eight pages.

England's Tears for the present wars, which, for the nature of the

quarrel, the quality of strength, the diversity of battles, skirmishes.

encounters, and sieges, happened in so short a compass of time,

cannot be paralleled by any precedent age.

Hei mihi quam misere rugit leo, lilia languent,

Heu, lyra, quàm mastos pulsat hiberna sonos.

Printed at London, according to order, by Richard Heron, 1644.

Quarto, containing twenty-two pages

Mock-Majesty: or, the Siege of Munster, being a true story of those

fine things, wherewith King John Becock, at first a botcher of

London, printed for J.S. and L. C. 1644. Quarto, containing thirty-

two pages

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Speech: or, his Funeral Sermon

preached by himself on the scaffold on Tower-hill, on Friday the

tenth of January, 1644, upon Hebrews xii. i, 2. Also, the prayers

which he used at the same time and place before his execution. All

faithfully written by John Hinde, whom the archbishop beseeched

that he would not let any wrong be done him by any phrase in false

copies. Licensed and entered according to order. London, printed

by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing Press, in Cornhill, near

the Royal Exchange, over against Pope's head alley, 1644.

Quarto, containing twenty pages

The Irish Cabinet: or, his Majesty's secret papers for establishing the

papal clergy in Ireland, with other matters of high concernment,

taken in the carriage of the Archbishop of Tuam, who was slain at

the late fight at Sleigo in that kingdom. Together with two exact

and full relations of the several victories obtained by the parlia

ment's forces, through God's blessing, in the same kingdom.

Ordered by the Commons assembled in parliament, that his Ma-

jesty's papers, taken at Sleigo, be forthwith printed and published.

H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. Ď. Com.

London, printed for Edward Husband, printer to the honourable

House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the

Golden Dragon, in Fleet-street, near the Iuner-Temple, January

20, 1645. Quarto, containing twenty-eight pages

An Enquiry into the physical and literal sense of that scripture, Jere-
miah, viii. 7,

The stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and the

turtle, and the crane, and the swallow observe the time of

their coming, &c.

Written by an eminent professor for the use of his scholars, and now

published at the earnest desire of some of them. Printed by J. H.

no date. Duodecimo, containing thirty-six pages

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Fairfax; wherein are many mysteries of state, tending to the justi-

fication of that cause, for which Sir Thomas Fairfax joined battle

that memorable day, clearly laid open; together with some anno-

tations thereupon. Published by special order of the parliament.

London, printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling in St. Paul's Church-

yard, at the sign of the King's head, 1645. Quarto, containing

seventy-two pages

A true Narrative of the occasions and causes of the late Lord General

Cromwell's anger and indignation against Lieutenant - Colonel

George Joyce (sometimes Cornet Joyce, who secured the King at

Holmby), and his proceedings against him to cashier him from the

army, and imprison and destroy him in his estate. Folio, contain-

ing four pages

The Earl of Glamorgan's Negotiations, and colourable commitment

in Ireland demonstrated: or, the Irish Plot, for bringing ten thou-

sand men and arms into England, whereof three hundred to be for

Prince Charles's life-guard. Discovered in several letters, taken in a

pacquet-boat, by Sir Thomas Fairfax's forces, at Padstow, in Corn-

wall. Which letters were cast into the sea, and, by the sea coming

in, afterwards regained; and were read in the honourable House of

Commons. Together with divers other letters, taken by Captain

Moulton, at sea, near Milford-Haven, coming out of Ireland, con-

cerning the same plot and negotiation. Ordered by the Commonз

assembled in parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and

published.
H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.

London, printed for Edward Husband, printer to the honourable

house of commons, March 17, 1645. Quarto, containing thirty-six

pages

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