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Charles II.] (Bngfie^ (jSroabsiiee. 33
SthAug., 134.—Theses & Problemata Philosophica, ex dictatis quadrimi laboris
'7^' notis, raptissime excerpta ; quae P. N. in Auditorio Publico sub praesidio Gul.
Paterson, Augusti 5.horis solitis eventianda proponunt Magisterij Candidati
Universitatis Jacobi Regis Edinburgena; Alumni. D.D.C.Q.
Edinburgi, Excudebat Ha;res Andreae Anderson, Typographus Regius,
Anno Dom. m.dc.lxxix [1679].
Fol. 2 cols. R. L.
Dedicated " Alexandre Moraviae Comiti; Domino de Doun & Abernethie." The names of
58 Students are given who will maintain the Theses.
27th Aug., 135.—The Speech of Ferdinando Huddleston Esq ; In the Face of the
^ ^'' Country, At the Election at Baggry in the County of Cumberland, the 27th
day of August, 1679.
No imprint. [1679.]
Fol. R. L.
He has come here to the assistance of his King and country, and to uphold the Church of
England. In the late usurpation Coblers were set in the place of Kings, and Tinkers as Princes.
Before a Commonwealth come here, he will loose life and fortune.
[?4th Sept., 136.—Londons Loyalty To Their King and Countrey, And The Pro-
^^79-] testant Religion.
Printed and Published by a True Protestant and Lover of his Countrey.
[? London, ? 1679.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
A pamphlet called " The English Courant" had stated that " On Thursday last, the City of
London deputed Sir George Jefferies to go to Windsor, to complement the Duke of York upon his
safe arrival." Disclaims it as a forgery.
15th Oct., 137.—A True Relation Of The Names and Suspected Crimes Of
1679. Prisoners now in Newgate, to be Tryed for their Lives at the Old Bailey this
15 of October 1679. For the High-way Robberies, Murders, House-Breakers,
Clippers of Money, Horse Stealers, Pick-Pockets, Shop and House Lifters, &c.
Finis.
No imprint. [London, 1679.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
[Piyth Oct.], 138.—A List of both Houses of Parliament, Prorogued to the 26th of
'*^9" January, 1679.
London : Printed for Thomas Newcomb and John Starkey, and are to be
Sold at the Mitre within Temple-Bar, M.DC.LXXIX [1679].
Fol. 9 cols. R. L.
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