The wicked wayes of the cruell Cavaliers. 1644. 1882. (1). [From A copie of the king's message sent by the Duke of Lenox ..., London 1644.]
Two extracts from The Mercurius Caledonius of January 8th, 1661. 1882. (2). [On proclamation of Charles II in Edinburgh, and the funeral of the Marquis of Montrose.]
The devill and the Parliament, or, the Parliament and the devill: a contestation between them for the precedencie. 1882. (3). [From 1648 edition.]
Cheriton fight (March 29th, 1644), being Sir William Balfour's account of the battle in a letter to the Earl of Essex. 1882. (4). [From Sir William Balfores letter of March 30. 1644 ..., London. 1644.]
Scotiae numisma: or, ancient Scotish coins: their real and proportional value; with some observations on the prices of provisions in Scotland in ancient times, to which is added a notice of Scotish monastic institutions at the period of the Reformation (1738). 1883. (5). [By D. Webster. From c. 1738 edition.]
A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in Yorkshire. ... 1883. (6). [From London 1643 edition.]
A letter from a gentleman in Boston, to Mr George Wishart, one of the ministers of Edinburgh, concerning the state of religion in New-England. 1883. (7). [From Edinburgh 1742 edition.]
A brief discovery of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, known by the name of Mary Grey . ... By William Fuller. 1883. (8). [From London 1696 edition.]
A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax, to His Excellency Robert, Earle of Essex. ... 1883. (9). [Relating the raising of the siege of Hull, 1643. From London 1643 edition.]
The remonstrance of the state of the kingdom: to which is added the petition of the House of Commons which accompanied it. 1883. (10). [From London 1641 edition.]
A historical enquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, relatives, and early life, his connection with the Muscovy Company and discovery of Delaware Bay. Abridged from the work of John Meredith Read, Jr. ... and edited by Edmund Goldsmid. 1883. (11). [From Albany, New York, 1866 edition.]
A letter from an English traveller at Rome to his father. (1721). Now first printed. 1884. (12). [Describes meetings with James Stuart, the Old Pretender. Ascribed to William Godolphin, Marquis of Blandford. Printed in 1721, and reprinted in 39.3.]
A king and no king: or, the best argument for a just title. Being the present case of Great Britain, briefly consider'd in a seasonable address to the people. 1884. (13). [From London 1716 edition.]
Considerations upon a printed sheet entitled The speech of the late Lord Russel to the sheriffs: together with the paper delivered by him to them, at the place of execution, on July 21, 1683. 1884. (14). [From London 1683 edition.]
The closing days about Richmond; or, the last days of Sheridan's cavalry. By H. Edwin Tremain. 1884. (15).
The rebellion of 1715. Gathering clouds: being a contemporary account of the events immediately preceding the rebellion. 1884. (16). [Extracts from The present state of Europe, or historical and political monthly mercury, 1715.]
The rebellion of 1715. The storm: being a contemporary account of the rebellion. 1884. (17). [Extracts as in preceding item, 1715-16.]
Colchesters teares: affecting & afflicting city & country, dropping from the sad face of a new warr theatning to bury in her own ashes that woful town. ... 1884. (18). [From London 1648 edition.]