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No text description is available for this image![31 CHURCHYARD (THOMAS) THE WORTHINES OF WALES: WHEREIN ARE MORE THAN A THOUSAND SEUERALL THINGS REHEARSED : some set out in prose to the pleasure of the Reader, and with such varietie of verse for the beautifying of the Book, as no doubt shal delight thousands to vnderstand, black letter, FIRST EDITION, woodcut of Churchyard’s arms on verso of last page, lower margin of N 3 mended, otherwise A VERY FINE COPY, straight-grained green morocco gilt, panelled sides, g. é. §] Imprinted at London by G. Robinson, for Thomas Cadman. 1587 — * * EXCEEDINGLY RARE IN THIS FINE STATE. - On the title is written. cé e Elizabet May 1587.” 32 CROMWELL (Oliver) Tom Tell-Troth, Westminsters Foot-Post ... Also shewing that Cromwell is absolutely dead, 4 d/., 1648—A Declara- tion of His Highness ... upon his actual Dissolution of the . Parliament ... 22 Jan. 1654, 4 U1., portrait on title, London, Printed by Robert Wood, n. d—A Hue and Cry after Cromwell, 4 Ul., no title, n. d.—Lawrence (George) Peplum Olivarii, or A good Prince bewailed by a good People (4, 2 //.; B-F 2 in fours), title within mourning border, EB. M. for S. Thomson, 1658—A Collection of Several Passages concerning his late Highnesse (A—D, 7” fours), wants Al, Kor R. Lbbitson, 1659—The World in a Maize, or, Olivers Ghost, 4 //., woodcut on title, 1659—Wood (Adam) A New Conference Between the Ghosts of King Charles and Oliver Crom- well, 4 U1, one catchword defective, For R. Page, 1659; bownd together, half calf 33. Cromwell (O.) A Letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ... Relating the several Successes... there. Together with... the Surrender of Kilkenny (A-c in fours, ¢ 4 blank), calf gilt | Apr.| 1650 ; ete. (2) 34 Cromwell (O.) A True Account of the Late Bloody and Inhumane Conspiracy against his Highness (A-Mm 7n fours), T. Newcomb, 1654 —A Declaration of his Highness ...shewing the Reasons of their Proceedings... Upon occasion of the late Insurrection (A, B, D-F 2, G-1 2 in fours), woodcut frontispiece, H. Hills & J. Field, 1655— [Bethel (Slingsby) ] The World’s Mistake in Oliver Cromwell (A—c 2 in fours), cut into at foot, numerals cut from B 3, 1668; bound together, half calf 35 Cromwell (O.) The Lord-General Cromwel’s Speech Delivered in the Council-Chamber Vpon the 4 of July, 1653 (a—p 3 in /ours), Printed in the yeer 1654—His Highness Speech to the Parliament ... at their Dissolution, 22 Jan. 1654 (A-E in fours, E 4 blank), Henry Hills, 1654—A Declaration ... inviting ... to a day of Solemn Fasting, broadside, defective and mended |Mar.| 1655— To his Highness ... The humble Petition of several Colonels, broadside, defective and mended, n. d.; bound together, half calf](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31647558_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)