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No text description is available for this image![140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Tracts. Tom Tell Troth, or a Free Discourse touching the Murmurs of the Times, border to title shaved at foot, 1642—The Honest Informer or Tom Tell Troth’s Observations upon Abuses of Government, 1642— Baltismore (Lord) The Answer to Tom Tell Troth, headline shaved, 1642—A whisper in the Kare, or a Discourse between the King’s Majesty and the High Court of Parliament, 1642; and 6 others, sheep- sku Tracts. A true Copy of Sir Henry Hide’s Speech on the Scaffold, stains and defects nm two leaves, 1650—The true Speech delivered on the Scaffold by James Harl of Derby, 1651—A Letter sent to my Lord Major. And his venerable Bretheren. By A. 8S. 1642; and 26 others, in 2 vol. sheepskin (2) Tracts. A True Relation of the late Hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, woodcut on title and last leaf, 1642—The Decoy Duck; To- gether with the Discovery of the Knot in the Dragons Tayle, woodcuts, cut into at foot, 1642—Roger the Canterburian, 1642—-A Disputation betwixt the Devill and the Pope (in verse), 1642—The Apprentices Advice to the XII. Bishops (im verse), 1642—Hunt (J.) These Spiritual Verses, 1642; and 8 others, sheepskin, back broken A True Remonstrance of the Upright Apprentice’s of London, 1642—The Reformado Precisely Charactered by the Transformed Church-warden, cut mto at foot and fore-edge, 1642—The Debauched Cavalleer: or the English Midianite, 1642—-A Warning Peece for London Being a True Relation of the Bloody Massacre of the Protestants in Paris, 1642—-Noli me tangere or A Thing to be thought on, engraved and woodcut titles, 1642; and 8 others, sheepskin Tracts. A true transcript and Publication of his Majesties Letters Pattent. For an Office to bee erected and called the Publike Register for Generall Commerce, second edition, cut ito at top, 1612— [Cowper (W.)] The Bishop of Galloway his Dikaiologie, 1614— Cotton (Sir R.) A Treatise Shewing That the Soveraignes Person is required in the great Councells, 16—, sheepskin Tracts. The two last Speeches of Thomas Wentworth late Earle of Strafford, woodcuts, mourning border cut at foot, 1641—The Propo- sitions delivered by Master Pimme, 1641—Lawes and Orders of Warre Established for the good conduct of the Service of Ireland, Dublin, 1641; and 42 others in 2 vol. sheepskin (2) Tracts. Two Speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D’Ewes. The First touching the Antiquity of Cambridge, bottom line of a3 cut into, 1642—My Lord Newarks Speech to the T'rained-bands of Nottingham- shire at Newark, 1642—The Hunting of the Foxes from Newmarket and ‘T'riploe-Heaths to Whitehall, by five small Beagles (late of the Armie), some bottom lines cut, 1649; and 62 others, in 5 vol. sheepskin (5)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31645379_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)