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R., J. 5 Julii, 11 at night. A letter from the leaguer before :
Colchester, sent to the honorable committee at Derby-
House, of the great fight between . . . Lord Fairfax, and
the forces in Colchester. . . . [Signed J. R., i.e. John
Eushworth.] London, Edward Husband, July, 7, 1648.
4°. 8 in. 7 pp. + (1) p. With other tracts (8).
R., J. Nouvelle lettre de Junius [signed J. R.] a son ami
A.D. revelations curieuses et positives sur les princi-
paux personnes de la guerre actuelle.
Londres, E. Bascol, [1871].
8°. 9^ in. 97pp. + (l) p.
R., J. 15 Junii 1648. The Particulars of the fight at Col¬
chester (sent in a letter to the Hon. William Lenthal
Esq.; Speaker of the . . . House of Commons) ... in
which letter it appears, the town is besieged, and five
hundred of the enemies were taken prisoners, and six
hundred left the town. . . . [Signed J. R., i.e. John Rush-
worth.] London, Edward Husband, June 17, 1648.
4°. 8 in. 8 pp. Plan of Colchester added. With other tracts (3).
R., J. Reply to the misstatenients of Dr. Hamilton of Bar-
do wie, in his late "Memoirs of the house of Hamilton,
corrected ". Respecting the descent of his family ; with
an appendix or original matter, partly affecting the
Hamiltons, and Stewarts, and representation of the old
earls of Lennox, etc. [Signed at end J. E., i.e. John
Riddell.] Edmburgh, John Stevenson, 1828.
4°. 11 in. (4)+ 26+ 10 pp.
R., J. The Sad suffering case of Major General Rob. Overton,
prisoner in the Isle of Jersey, stated, and presented to
the serious consideration of those who are either of a
pious or publick spirit. By J. R. . . .
London, L. Chapman, 1659.
4°. 7Jin. (2)+ 10 pp.
R., J. The Salt-foot controversy, as it appeared in Black-
wood's Magazine; to which is added a reply to the
article published in No. xviii. of that work; with other
extracts, and an appendix, containing some remarks on
the present state of the Lyon Office. . . . [Preface signed
J. R., i.e. John Riddell.] [Edinburgh, ? 1818.]
8°. 9 in. iv. +125 pp. + (1) p. Onlij 100 coi^ics printed.
R., J. The Trade's increase [with an address to the reader
signed J. E.]. Harleian Miscellany, vol. 4, pp. 212-
231. 1809, 4°.
R., J. Vox laici: or, the Layman's opinion touching the
making alterations in our establish'd liturgy, in answer
to a letter from a member of the convocation. With
some remarks on the (pretended) Answer of Vox cleri.
By J. E. in a letter to a friend. . . . London, 1689.
4°. 7J in. 26 pp.
R., J., M.L. Moses returned from Midian; or, Gods kind-
nosse to a banished king; his office, and his subjects
duty. As it was delivered in a sermon [on Acts vii. 35],
preached at Linlithgow, on the day of thanksgiving for
his Majestic our soveraigns happy restouration. By
J[ames] E[amsay] M[inister] L[inlithgow]. And pub¬
lished by A[ndrew] G[len] P[rovost] L[inlithgow]. . . .
Edinburgh, G. Lithgow, 1660.
4°. 7J in. 16 pp.
Bound with Memies " Britannia rediviva," 1660 (2).
R., L. B. E. S. D. G. M. O. D. Le Voyage de la France a S.
Germain, avec ses plaintes a la reine, centre le cardinal
Mazarin. Et ses prieres pour la paix, et le retour de
leurs Majestez a Paris. Par L. B. E. S. D. G. M. O.
D. E. [A satire in verse.] Paris, 1649.
4°. 8| in. 16 pp. Moreau 4061.
R., L. D. C. Lettre a un etrangor. [On the state of affairs
in France. Signed L. D. C. E. and dated 1 Jan. 1789.]
[Paris, 1789.]
8°. 8 in. 20 pp. With manuscript notes.
R., L. M. D. Catalogue des livres . . . composant la biblio-
theque de M. L. M. D. E. [i.e. L. M. du Eoure] dont la
vente aura lieu ... 3 novembre 1848, etc.
Paris, P. Jannet, 1848.
8°. 8i in. viii. + 312 + 4pp.
R., L. V. See Vkedius (o.) Les Seaux des comtes de Flan-
dres et inscriptions des chartres par eux publiees. . . .
Traduit du latin, par L. V. E. 1641, fol.
R., M. An Exact account of the receipts and disbursements,
expended by the Committee of safety, upon the emergent
occasions of the nation. . . . Delivered in by M. E . . .,
to prevent false reports. ... [A political satire.] Hak-
leian Miscellany, vol. 7, pp. 197-202. 1811, 4".
R., M. Memoirs of the life of Mr. A. Barnes. . . . [Edited by
W. H. D. Longstaffe.]
Durham, London [printed], 1867.
8°. 8J in. xvi. + 511 pp. + (l) p. Surtecs Society, vol. 50.
R., M. Twelve humble proposals to the supremo governours
of the three nations now assembled at Westminster,
concerning the propagation of the Gospel, new modelling
of the Universities, reformation of the laws, supply of
the necessities of the poor, and many other things of
great moment. ... By M. E. an admirer and adorer of
the good providence of God, in making such happy
changes in these nations. (The Fundamental lawes and
liberties of England claimed, asserted, and agreed unto,
by severall peaceable persons of the city of London,
Westminster, Southward, hamblets, and places adjacent;
presented to the serious consideration of all the free-
people of this Common-wealth. July the 9, 1653.) . . .
London, H. Hills for E. C, 1653.
4°. 7J in. (2) +13 pp. + (1) p. + 8 pp.
R., M. J. See Eouth (martin joseph.)
R., M. J. Letters to the Primate upon the Gorham case, and
the dangers to which the laity are exposed, in conse¬
quence of the recent judgment of the judicial committee.
By a layman of the Church of England. [Signed M. J.
E.] Part I. . . . London, Bivingtons, 1850.
8°. 8 in. (4) + 82 pp. No more published.
GorJuim Controversy 2 (12).
R., M. L. Curiositds de Paris, de Versailles, Marly. . . .
Nouvelle edition. . . . Par M. L. E. [i.e. C. M. Sangrain.]
. . . Tome premier [second].
Paris, Libraires Assocics, 1771.
8°. 6J in. 2 vols. i. (2) + iv. + 480 pp., 20 plates, n. (2) + 472 pp.,
12 plates.
R., M. L. Nouveau voyage de France, geographiquo, his-
torique et curieux. . . . Par M. L. E. [i.e. C. M. San¬
grain.] Derniere Edition.
Paris, Libraries Associes, 1771.
8°. 6J in. 444+ (12) pp., 1 map, 10 folding plates.
R., N. An Answer to a pamphlet intituled A Vindication of
Sir Tho. Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with
him, in defence of A Eeply to a speech made by Sir Tho.
Player, by H. B., Citizen of London.
[London, ? 1679.]
Fol. 12 in. 4 pp.
R., N. England's petition to the two Houses assembled in
Parliament, or, an humble petition of the . . . subjects
of England to the two Houses, containing . . . the very
sense of all the true-hearted of the kingdome ; but be¬
cause the way to their highnesso oare is stopt, it was
sent to Oxford, and there printed . . . By N. E. . . .
[Oxford], W. Web, 1643.
4°. 8 in. 8 pp.
R., N., Champenois. L'ltalie vengee de son tyran par les
armes de bons Francois. Par le sieur N. R. [i.e. N.
Rozard] champenois. Paris, F. Musnier, 1649.
4°. 8J iu. 8 pp. Moreau 1732.

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