[Title pages of individual parts call this the New Series.]
The journal of King Edward's reign, written with his own hand. From the original in the Cotton Library (Nero c. 10). 1884. (1). [1537-49.]
Lex talionis; or, a declaration against Mr Challener, the crimes of the times and the manners of you know whom. 1885. (2). [Royalist tract, against Thomas Chaloner. From 1647 edition.]
Gallienus redivivius; or, murther will out, etc., being a true account of the de-Witting of Glencoe, Gaffney, etc. 1885. (3). [From the Edinburgh 1695 edition.]
The several declarations made in council concerning the birth of the Prince of Wales. (4). [From the London 1688 edition.]
Memoirs of the Chevalier de St George, with some private passages of the life of the late King James II. 1712. Never before published. 1885. (5). [From London 1712 edition.]
A faithful memorial of that remarkable meeting of many officers of the army in England, at Windsor Castle, in the year 1648. 1885. (6). [From London 1659 edition.]
A dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite upon the subject of the late rebellion and the execution of the rebel lords, etc. 1715-16. 1885. (7). [From London 1716 edition.]
An account of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. 1886. (8). [Letter dated 11 Feb. 1587 from Robert Wyngfield to William Cecil, Lord Burghley. From London 1752 edition.]
Twenty lookes from all the Round-heads that ever lived in the world. 1886. (9). [From 1643 edition.]
The memoirs of George Leyburn. Being a journal of his agency for Prince Charles in Ireland in the year 1647. 1886. (10). [From London 1722 edition.]
The character of a modern Whig, or an alamode true loyal Protestant. 1886. (11). [From London 1681 edition.]
A letter from his excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the parliament in the name of themselves and the souldiers under them. 1886. (12). [From London 1660 edition.]
Explanatory notes of a pack of Cavalier playing cards, temp. Charles II. Forming a complete political satire of the Commonwealth. By Edmund M. Goldsmid. 1886. (16). [A supplement to the second series. Also issued as 4.5]