Catalogue of English Broadsides 1505-1897
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124 Cafafogue of [William and Mary.
4th Jan., 563.—A Supplemental Tract of Government to be annexed unto the
9-90- Book of Happiness, &c. Chap. 3. Circa Pag. 147. Which may be applied to
all Nations ; But this is now particularly referred to the Consideration of the
Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament at Westminster,
January 4. i6|".
[Signed] Richard Stafford, A Servant of God, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Finis,
No imprint. [? London, 1689-90.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
The writer reproves with great severity those who have cast off their allegiance to King James,
and taken the new oath to William and Mary.
23rd Jan., 564.—The present State and Condition Of The Clergy, and Church of
9-90. Scotland. In a Letter from a Friend on the Borders.
[Dated] Jan. 23d. i6|^.
London Printed, and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-
Hall, 1689.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
On the sufferings of the Episcopal Church and Clergy at the time of the Revolution.
29th Jan., 565.—The Effect of what was Spoken By Sir John Lowther To The
I 9-90- King, At the desire of Several Members of Parliament, That Dined together,
on Wednesday, January 29. 1689.
Finis.
London, Printed for Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall. 1689.
Fol. R. L.
Assurances of loyalty and wishing His Majesty success in his arms in Ireland. The King's
reply is also given.
[February, 566.—A True Copy Of An Express, Sent from that Famous English
1689-90.] Soldier, Coll. Woosely, To His Grace The Duke Schomberge. Giving a True
Account Of a Great and Bloody Fight, Betwixt English P^orces, and the Irish
Rebels. And of a Signal Victory, which the said Coll. Wooseley obtain'd
over the French and Irish Papists, in Ireland.
Licensed, According to Order.
London : Printed for H. Brown. 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
Account of the Battle of Belturbet, or Ballabays. Enemy routed and Duke of Berwick
wounded.
4th Jan., 563.—A Supplemental Tract of Government to be annexed unto the
9-90- Book of Happiness, &c. Chap. 3. Circa Pag. 147. Which may be applied to
all Nations ; But this is now particularly referred to the Consideration of the
Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament at Westminster,
January 4. i6|".
[Signed] Richard Stafford, A Servant of God, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Finis,
No imprint. [? London, 1689-90.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
The writer reproves with great severity those who have cast off their allegiance to King James,
and taken the new oath to William and Mary.
23rd Jan., 564.—The present State and Condition Of The Clergy, and Church of
9-90. Scotland. In a Letter from a Friend on the Borders.
[Dated] Jan. 23d. i6|^.
London Printed, and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-
Hall, 1689.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
On the sufferings of the Episcopal Church and Clergy at the time of the Revolution.
29th Jan., 565.—The Effect of what was Spoken By Sir John Lowther To The
I 9-90- King, At the desire of Several Members of Parliament, That Dined together,
on Wednesday, January 29. 1689.
Finis.
London, Printed for Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall. 1689.
Fol. R. L.
Assurances of loyalty and wishing His Majesty success in his arms in Ireland. The King's
reply is also given.
[February, 566.—A True Copy Of An Express, Sent from that Famous English
1689-90.] Soldier, Coll. Woosely, To His Grace The Duke Schomberge. Giving a True
Account Of a Great and Bloody Fight, Betwixt English P^orces, and the Irish
Rebels. And of a Signal Victory, which the said Coll. Wooseley obtain'd
over the French and Irish Papists, in Ireland.
Licensed, According to Order.
London : Printed for H. Brown. 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
Account of the Battle of Belturbet, or Ballabays. Enemy routed and Duke of Berwick
wounded.
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