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I
4598
I., C. The Commons petition of long afflicted England, to
the Chiefe Chancellor of Heaven, and onely Judge of
Earth [Jesus Christ] ; with his gracious answere thereto.
Published by C. I. for the benefit of all true affected
Christians. [In verse.]
London, for J. Hammond, 1642. !
4°. 7 in. (8) pp.
[Another edition.] Huth (h.) Fugitive tracts.
Second series. 1875, 8°-
I., C. Concerning some Scotch surnames. . . . [By C. I., j
i.e. Cosmo Innes.]
Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, i860.
4°. 8 in. (6)+ 69 pp.+ (1) p.
I., I. See P., e. Four topographical letters written in . . .
1755, upon a journey thro’ Bedfordshire, Northampton¬
shire, Leicestershire. . . . [Edited by I. I.] 1757, S°.
I., P. The First [fift] voyage into Persia made by M. T.
Banister and M. J. Ducket . . . begun from England in
the yeere 1568 and continuing to the yeere 1574 follow¬
ing. Written by P. I. from the mouth of M. Lionel
Plumtree. Further observations concerning the state of
Persia . . . written by M. J. Ducket. . . . Hakluyt (e.)
The Principall navigations, etc., pp. 419-425. 1589, fol.
—— [Another edition.] Hakluyt (e.) The Principal
navigations, etc., vol. 1, pp. 394-401. 1599, fol.
I., C. The Copy of a letter [signed, C. I.] sent from a
person of much honour and reason, accidentally present
at that hot encounter betwixt the forces under . . . Lord
Goring, Earle of Norwich, and Sir Charles Lucas of the
royall party, and those under . . . Lord Fairfax ... on
the 13. of June [1648], in the suburbs of Colchester. |
[Dated, Chenceford, 15 June, 1648.]
[London, June 19], 1648. I
4°. 8 in. (2) + 6 pp.
Bound with other tracts (2). Three portraits added.
I., C. La Lettre [signed C. I.] d’un secretaire de S. Innocent
4 J. Mazarin. Paris, N. Boisset, 1649.
4°. 8f in. 8 pp. • Moreau 1896.
I., C. M. Lettre [signed C. M. I.] de prediction, escrite 4
madame la duchesse de Yendosme, au mois de juin 1647,
ou par une juste observation d’astrologie est notte le |
temps que monsieur le due de Beaufort, son fils, devoit |
sortir du bois de Vincennes. [? Paris, 1649.]
4°. 8J in. pp. 3 to 7 + (1) p. Wanting titlepage. Moreau 2046.
I., D. The Glory of our English fleet, together with an
accompt of the French fleet: with a perfect relation of
their passages described in a letter [signed D. I.] from
aboard of the Crown. . . . [Dated, May 22.]
London, A. P., 1673. !
Fol. 11 in. 4 pp.
I., D. A Looking-glasse for the Parliament; wherein they
may see the face of their unjust, illegall, treasonous
and rebellious practices : 1, against Almighty God; 2,
against their King; [3], against the fundamental! lawes
of the kingdome; 4, against their own oaths and cove¬
nants ; argued betwixt two learned judges . . . [Preface j
signed, D. L, R. H., Feb. 7, 1648.] [London], 1648.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 48 pp.
-, D-
The Posthumous works of D-
I [i.e.
Duncan Innes], being the sequel of a Letter from a lay¬
man, to a lay-deacon of the Kirk qf Scotland. . . .
[London], 1750.
8°. 7J in. 52 pp.
——- [Another edition.] Hakluyt (e.) Hakluyt’s Col¬
lection of the early voyages, etc., vol. 1, pp. 443-450.
1809, 4°.
I., P. D. S., le B.P.D. Catechisme des partisans, ou Re¬
solutions theologiques touchant I’imposition, levess et
employ des finances. Dresse par demandes et responses
pour plus grande facility. Par le R[6v6rend] P[ere]
D[om] Pfierre] D[e] S[aint] Ifoseph],
Paris, C. Besongne, 1649.
4°. 8§ in. 32 pp. For “ Suite du Catechisme ” : see M., m. j. b. d.
e. t e. r. o. d. p. Moreau 652 (1).
I., S. R. N. Vox Coeli, | Or, | Nevves From | Heaven, | Of
| A Consvltation j There Held By The High | and
mighty Princes, King Hen. 8. King Edw. 6. | Prince
Henry. Queene Mary. Queene Elizabeth, j and Queene
Anne ; | wherein Spaines ambition and [ treacheries to
most Kingdomes and free Estates of Evrope, | are vn-
mask’d and truly represented, but more particularly |
towards England, and now more especi- | ally vnder
the pretended match of Prince Charles, | with the
Infanta Dona | Maria, | Whereunto is annexed two
Letters written by | Queene Mary from Heauen, the
one to Count Gondomar, | the Ambassadour of Spaine,
the other to all | the Romane Catholiques of | England.
| Written by S. R. N. I. [i.e. Thomas Scott] |
Printed in Elisium [? London]. 1624. |
4°. 7 in. Roman letter. A-I4; (12)+ 60 pp:—(1, 2) blank, (3)
title, (4) blank, (5-12) dedication to Parliament, signed S. R. N. I.,
1-60 the work.
With bookplate of Charles Moore, Lord Tullamoore.
[Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 2, pp. 555-596. 1809, 4°.
I., W. A Confutation of a late paper, entituled, an Answer
to the Lords protestation [on the impeachment of Ed.
Fitz-Harris]. In a letter to a gentleman. [Signed W.
I.] London, T. D., 1681.
Fol. 12 in. 7 pp.+ (1) p.
I
I
4598
I., C. The Commons petition of long afflicted England, to
the Chiefe Chancellor of Heaven, and onely Judge of
Earth [Jesus Christ] ; with his gracious answere thereto.
Published by C. I. for the benefit of all true affected
Christians. [In verse.]
London, for J. Hammond, 1642. !
4°. 7 in. (8) pp.
[Another edition.] Huth (h.) Fugitive tracts.
Second series. 1875, 8°-
I., C. Concerning some Scotch surnames. . . . [By C. I., j
i.e. Cosmo Innes.]
Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, i860.
4°. 8 in. (6)+ 69 pp.+ (1) p.
I., I. See P., e. Four topographical letters written in . . .
1755, upon a journey thro’ Bedfordshire, Northampton¬
shire, Leicestershire. . . . [Edited by I. I.] 1757, S°.
I., P. The First [fift] voyage into Persia made by M. T.
Banister and M. J. Ducket . . . begun from England in
the yeere 1568 and continuing to the yeere 1574 follow¬
ing. Written by P. I. from the mouth of M. Lionel
Plumtree. Further observations concerning the state of
Persia . . . written by M. J. Ducket. . . . Hakluyt (e.)
The Principall navigations, etc., pp. 419-425. 1589, fol.
—— [Another edition.] Hakluyt (e.) The Principal
navigations, etc., vol. 1, pp. 394-401. 1599, fol.
I., C. The Copy of a letter [signed, C. I.] sent from a
person of much honour and reason, accidentally present
at that hot encounter betwixt the forces under . . . Lord
Goring, Earle of Norwich, and Sir Charles Lucas of the
royall party, and those under . . . Lord Fairfax ... on
the 13. of June [1648], in the suburbs of Colchester. |
[Dated, Chenceford, 15 June, 1648.]
[London, June 19], 1648. I
4°. 8 in. (2) + 6 pp.
Bound with other tracts (2). Three portraits added.
I., C. La Lettre [signed C. I.] d’un secretaire de S. Innocent
4 J. Mazarin. Paris, N. Boisset, 1649.
4°. 8f in. 8 pp. • Moreau 1896.
I., C. M. Lettre [signed C. M. I.] de prediction, escrite 4
madame la duchesse de Yendosme, au mois de juin 1647,
ou par une juste observation d’astrologie est notte le |
temps que monsieur le due de Beaufort, son fils, devoit |
sortir du bois de Vincennes. [? Paris, 1649.]
4°. 8J in. pp. 3 to 7 + (1) p. Wanting titlepage. Moreau 2046.
I., D. The Glory of our English fleet, together with an
accompt of the French fleet: with a perfect relation of
their passages described in a letter [signed D. I.] from
aboard of the Crown. . . . [Dated, May 22.]
London, A. P., 1673. !
Fol. 11 in. 4 pp.
I., D. A Looking-glasse for the Parliament; wherein they
may see the face of their unjust, illegall, treasonous
and rebellious practices : 1, against Almighty God; 2,
against their King; [3], against the fundamental! lawes
of the kingdome; 4, against their own oaths and cove¬
nants ; argued betwixt two learned judges . . . [Preface j
signed, D. L, R. H., Feb. 7, 1648.] [London], 1648.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 48 pp.
-, D-
The Posthumous works of D-
I [i.e.
Duncan Innes], being the sequel of a Letter from a lay¬
man, to a lay-deacon of the Kirk qf Scotland. . . .
[London], 1750.
8°. 7J in. 52 pp.
——- [Another edition.] Hakluyt (e.) Hakluyt’s Col¬
lection of the early voyages, etc., vol. 1, pp. 443-450.
1809, 4°.
I., P. D. S., le B.P.D. Catechisme des partisans, ou Re¬
solutions theologiques touchant I’imposition, levess et
employ des finances. Dresse par demandes et responses
pour plus grande facility. Par le R[6v6rend] P[ere]
D[om] Pfierre] D[e] S[aint] Ifoseph],
Paris, C. Besongne, 1649.
4°. 8§ in. 32 pp. For “ Suite du Catechisme ” : see M., m. j. b. d.
e. t e. r. o. d. p. Moreau 652 (1).
I., S. R. N. Vox Coeli, | Or, | Nevves From | Heaven, | Of
| A Consvltation j There Held By The High | and
mighty Princes, King Hen. 8. King Edw. 6. | Prince
Henry. Queene Mary. Queene Elizabeth, j and Queene
Anne ; | wherein Spaines ambition and [ treacheries to
most Kingdomes and free Estates of Evrope, | are vn-
mask’d and truly represented, but more particularly |
towards England, and now more especi- | ally vnder
the pretended match of Prince Charles, | with the
Infanta Dona | Maria, | Whereunto is annexed two
Letters written by | Queene Mary from Heauen, the
one to Count Gondomar, | the Ambassadour of Spaine,
the other to all | the Romane Catholiques of | England.
| Written by S. R. N. I. [i.e. Thomas Scott] |
Printed in Elisium [? London]. 1624. |
4°. 7 in. Roman letter. A-I4; (12)+ 60 pp:—(1, 2) blank, (3)
title, (4) blank, (5-12) dedication to Parliament, signed S. R. N. I.,
1-60 the work.
With bookplate of Charles Moore, Lord Tullamoore.
[Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 2, pp. 555-596. 1809, 4°.
I., W. A Confutation of a late paper, entituled, an Answer
to the Lords protestation [on the impeachment of Ed.
Fitz-Harris]. In a letter to a gentleman. [Signed W.
I.] London, T. D., 1681.
Fol. 12 in. 7 pp.+ (1) p.
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