Catalogue of the splendid, curious, and extensive library of the late Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart. Part the first [-third] ... Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Evans ... on ... May 11, etc / [Sir Mark Masterman Sykes].
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Credit: Catalogue of the splendid, curious, and extensive library of the late Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart. Part the first [-third] ... Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Evans ... on ... May 11, etc / [Sir Mark Masterman Sykes]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![2. “I0-—— SRN a “lea [ 46 | 799 Tracts. Pigges Corantoe or Newes from the North, 1642. Petition of Jock of Bread, Scotland, tothe Court of Par- liament Edinburgh, frontispiece, 1648. Noli me tangere or athing to be thought on, frontispiece by Marshall, 1642. Petition and Article exhibited in Parliament against John Pocklington, Parson of Yeldon in Bedfordshire, frontispiece, 1641. Commissioners last desires to the King for settling of Religion, frontispiece. Life of Pym, portrait. Wren’s Anatomy, discovering his notorivus Pranks and shamefull Wickednesse, frontispiece, 1641. 800 Tracts.—Saltmarsh’s Wonderful Predictions declared in a Message from the Lord to Sir T. Fairfax, 1648. Decla- ration of Lieut-Gen. Cromwell concerning the King’s Majesty, frontispiece, 1648. Sir C. Lucas’s Last Speech when he was shot to death, frontispiece, 1648. Rat- Trap or Jesuites taken in their owne net, frontispiece. 1641 801 Tracts.—Dunton’s Ghost. News from Tybourn or the Confession and Execution of the Three Bayliffs, 1678. The Bloody Murtherers executed, 1675. Character or Ear-Mark of William Prynne, 1659. and other Tracts. 802 Tracts——Cooke’s Enquiry into the Druidical Temples, 1755. Discovery of the Jesuits College at Come in Hereford, 1679. Vindication of the Naked Gospel recommended to the University of Oxford, 1691, and other Tracts. A 803 Tracts.—Al] to Westminster, Newes from Elizium. Por- trait of Archbishop Laud, 1641. Canterburies Dreame, frontispiece, 1641. Copie of the Bill against the XIII. Bishops, portrait of Archbishop Laud, 1641, and Tracts relating to Charles I. to Charles IT. when Prince of Wales, to Fairfax, Cromwell, &c. &c. 804 Tracts relating to the Eicon Basilice. 805 Tracts.—A deepe Groane fetched at the funerall of Charles the First, (in Verse) 1648. Elegy on the Incomparable Charles I. 1648. King Charles his Speech on the Scaffold, 1649, and Tracts relative to Prynne, Burton and Bastwick, &c. &c. ° him Admirall of the Sea-Pirats, 1645. Remonstrance of the Kirk of Scotland to his Majestie, 1645. Declaratio Angliez et Scotie, 1645. Lilly's Starry Messenger, or Strange Apparition of three Suns seene in London, Nov. 19, 1644, the birth-day of King Charles, 1645. 807 Truth brought to Light or History of the first 14 years of James I. with frontispiece, Portraits of the Earl and Countess of Somerset, and Sir T. Overbury, = 1651 808 Tracts.—Account of Valentine Greatraks Strange Cures, with his portrait, 1666, and Tracts relating te him. ‘ ae an “<](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29287935_0208.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)