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TKACTS. 14
26 Mercuries Message or the (Jopy of a Letter sent tu
Will'" Laud late Archbishop of Canterbury, now
prisoner in the Tower 4to 1641
26 Rome for Canterbury or a true Relation of the Birth
and Life of Will"' Laud, Arclibj) of Canterbury
4to 1641
26 Lambeth Faire, wherein you have . . the Bishops
Trinkets set to Sale 4to 1641
27 Stubbes, Philip.—A Christal Glasse for Christian
Women . . Godly Life and . . Death of Mistris
Katherine Stubbes 4to 1623
27 Crashaw, W'".—The New Man or a Supplication
from . . a Roman Catholike unto James, the
Monarch of Great Brittaine 4to 1622
27 Orders appointed by His Majestie . . for the pre¬
venting . . of the dearth of Graine and Victuall
4to 1630
27 Lilburn, Jno.—A worke of the Beast or a Relation of
a most unchristian Censure executed up(jn J. L.
the 18 of Airil 1638 4to 1638
27 A Decree of Starr-Chamber . . concerning Inmates
and divided Tenements in London or three Miles
about. Made 14 Feb 1636 4to 1636
27 Ross, Alex'''—A needful Caveat or Admonition for
them who desire to know what use may be made
of . . reading the Alcoran 4to s. A.
27 The old Puritan, Godly, Honest, and Loyal...4to s. a.
28 A Warning for all the Counties of England to awake
spedily out of their dreames . . because of a
designe, to expell the most faithfull out of their
House of Commons 4to s. A.
28 A Letter from an Independent to his friend a Presby¬
terian in London 4to s. A.
28 A Peece of Ordnance invented by a Jesuite, for
Cowards that fight by Whisperings . . to over¬
throw both Church and State 4to s. A.
28 Considerations for the Commons in this Age of
Distractions 4to [1640]
28 A Demurre to the Bill for preventing the growth . .
of Heresie 4to [1640-1]
28 Observations upon the effects of former Parliaments
4to s. A.
28 Observations upon the Times 4to s. A.
28 P. J.—Some few and short Considerations on the
present Distempers 4to [1640]
28 The Contra-Replicant his Complaint to His Majestie
. 4to s. A.
28 The last Warning to all the Inhabitants of London
4to s. A.
28 To the R.^- hon. The Commons of England . . the
petition of divers well-affected Persons inhabiting
the City of London &c. . . With Parliam^'
answer [MS. Note] 4to s. A.
28 An Answer to the London Petition 4to s. A.

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