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LAUD
LAUD (William) Archbishop of Canterbury. See Discon¬
tented (The) conference betwixt the two great Associates,
William, Archbishop of Canterbury and Thomas, late
Earle of Strafford. [In verse.] 1641, 4°.
Bar 071 Somers,
LAUD
5192
[Another edition.] Somers (j.)
Collection of tracts, vol. 4. 1810, 4°.
- See Divine . . . observations . . . translated out of the
Dutch. . . . Upon some lines in the speech of the Arch.
B. of Canterbury, pronounced in the StaiTe-Chamber
... 14 June, 1637. . . . 1638, 4°.
- See England.—Parliament. — House op Commons.
Proceedings. — 11. Chronological Series. Articles
exhibited in Parliament against W. Archbishop of Canter¬
bury. . . . i64o[-4i], 4°.
- See Four queries resolved for the satisfaction of all
men, who are not willingly ignorant, touching the late
Arch-bishop [W. L.] : 1. What his Eeligion was? . . .
II. What his Church was'? . . . iii. What his Confession
was ? IV. And Prayer, which his brethren in iniquity
do so approve at this day. . . . 1645, ^°-
- See Gage (t.) the Eiiglish American. Some remark¬
able passages relating to Archbishop Laud, particularly
of his affection to the Church of Eome. . . . 1712, 8°.
- See Judgment (The) and doctrine of the clergy of the
Church of England, concerning one special branch of
the King's prerogative, viz. in dispensing with the penal
laws, asserted by the . . . Arch-bishops Bancroft, Laud,
etc. [1687], 4°.
- See Lord Bishops none of the Lords Bishops, or a
short discourse wherein is proved that prelaticall juris¬
diction, is not of divine institution, but forbidden by
Christ himselfe, as heathenish, and branded by his
Apostles for Antichristian : wherein also sundry notable
passages of the Arch-Prelate of Canterbury [W. L.] in
his late booke, intituled, A Eelation of a conference, etc.,
are by the way met with all. . . . 1640, 4°.
- See Mercury. Mercuries message ; or, the Coppy of
a letter sent to W. Laud, late Archbishop of Canterbury,
now prisoner in the Tower. [A satire in verse.] . . .
1641, 4°.
- See New (A) play called Canterburie his change of
diet, which showeth variety of wit and mirth: privately
acted neare the Palace-yard at Westminster. . . . 1641,
4°.
- See Pym (j.) m.p. The Speech or declaration of J.
Pymm ... to the Lords . . . upon the delivery of the
Articles of the Commons . . . against W. Laud ... in
maintenance of their accusation, whereby he stands
charged of high treason. . . . 1641, 4°.
- See Eeply. A Eeplie to a relation of the conference
between W. Laud and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite. . . . [1640],
4°.
- See EoME for Canterbury; or a True relation of the
birth, and Ufe of W. Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury.
. . . 1641, 4".
- See True (A) description or rather parallel between
Cardinal Wolsey . . . and W. L. . . . Somers (.t.) Baron
Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 4. 1810, 4".
- See W., T., Minister of the Word of God. A Briefe
recitall of the unreasonable proceedings of Dr. Laud,
against T. W. . . . 1641, 4°.
LAUD (William) Archbishop of Canterbury. The Accusa¬
tion and impeachment of W. Laud, Archbishop of
Canterbury. . . . Harleian Miscellany, vol. 4, pp. 574,
675. 1809, 4°.
- The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech : or. His funeral
sermon, preached by himself on the scaffold on Tower-
hill. ... All faithfully written by J. Hinde. . . . Har¬
leian Miscellany, vol. 8, pp. 599-604. 1811, 4°.
- A Briefe relation of the death and sufferings of . . . the
L. Archbishop of Canterbury; with a more perfect copy
of his speech, and other passages on the scaffold, than
hath beene hitherto printed. . . . [By Peter Heylin.]
Oxford, i644[-45].
4°. TJin. (2)+ 30 pp.
- [Another edition.]
Collection of tracts, vol. 4,
Somers (.i.) Baron Somers,
pp. 441-456. 1810, 4°.
- A Commemoration of King Charles his inauguration,
or, a Sermon [on Psalm 72. 1.] preached at Pauls Crosse.
. . . London, M. B., 1645.
4°. 7J in. (2)+32 pp., 1 woodcut of royal arms.
- The Copie of a letter sent for Wilham Laud ... 28 of
June mdcxli unto the University of Oxford : specifying
his willingnesse to resigne his Chancellor-ship, and with-
all deploring his sad estate now in the time of his im¬
prisonment. [A forgery.]
[? Oxford], 1641.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 2 pp.
- The Copy of the Petition presented to the . . . ParUa-
ment by the Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, etc.,
wherein the said Arch-bishop desires that he may not be
transported beyond the seas into New England with
Master Peters, in regard of his extraordinary age and
weakness. [Dated, May 6, 1643.]
London, Jo. Smith, 1643.
4°. 7J in. (8) pp.
- A Full and satisfactorie answere to the Arch-Bishop of
Canterburies speeh \sic'\; or, Funerall sermon preached
by himselfe on the Tower-Hill, . . . the tenth of January,
1645, upon Hebr. xii. 1, 2, at which time he was there
and then beheaded. . . .
London, J. Coe, 1645.
4°. 7J in. 23 pp. + (1) p.
- A Letter from Archbishop Laud to the Vice-Chancellor
[of Oxford]. Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of
tracts, vol. 4, pp. 438-441. 1810, 4".
- A Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the
University of Oxford, June 28, 1641.
[? London], 1641.
4°. 11 in. (4) pp.
- A I Eelation | Of | The Conference [ Betweene |
William Lawd, | Then, Lrd Bishop of St Davids; j
Now, I Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury: | And Mr
Fisher the Jesuite, by the Command of | King James
of ever | Blessed Memorie. | With an Answer to such
Exceptions as | A. C. takes against it. | By the sayd
Most Eeverend Father in God, | William, | Lord Arch-
Bishop of Canterbury. | [Typographical ornament.]
London, | Printed by Eichard Badger, Printer to
the Prince | His Highnes. | mdcxxxix. [1639]. |
Fol. llj in. Roman letter. A^ S\ *^ B-Z^ Aa-Zz^ Aaa-Ccc'*,
Ddd2; (24) + 388 pp. Latvndes 1316.

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