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Credit: Sales catalogue 329: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![164 165 166 167 168 169 Old and Rare Books a7 MORTON (Thomas), Bishop of Durham. ’>EPISKOPOS “APOSTOLIKOS, or the Episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be Apostolical, from the Authority of the Ancient Primitive Church: and from the Confessions of the most Famous Divines of the Reformed Churches beyond the Seas. Before which is Prefixed a Preface concerning this Subject: by Sir Henry Yelverton Baronet. London, 1670. Sm. 8vo, with portrait, contemporary black morocco, gilt panelled sides, full gilt back, gilt edges, £1 10s. Presentation copy with inscription on the fly-leaf, ‘Ex dono Hditoris.” On the back of the title-page is the autograph signature of “Rob: Gold aedi Xti Ox. Al. 1670.” NETHERLANDS.—Articles of Peace, between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II. and the High and Mighty Lords, the States General of the United Nether- lands ; concluded at Westminster the 75 day of February, 167%. London, 1673. Sm. 4to, wrappers, £1 1s. NEWSTRACT.—Extraordinary Newes from the Court of Spain: Declaring the late Solemnities that were perform’d in the highest way of magnificence, and the Reception of the Young Queen, the Emperor’s Daughter; as also, of Hamet Aga Mustafera, the Great Turks Ambassador ; _ to- gether with the substance of his Ambassie, and the Originalls of his Credentiall Letters: some Passages also of the English Ambassadors in that Court. Sent in a large Letter to a Person of quality in this Kingdom from Madrid. London, Printed for Richard Lowndes, 1650. Sm. 4to, boards, £3 15s. NORFOLK.—The Declaration of the Gentry, of the County of Norfolk, and of the County and City of Norwich. [With- out place or printer's name.] 1659. Broadside, £1 10s. A plea advanced for the recall of the secluded Members. OATES (Titus). The Account of the manner of executing a Writ of Inquiry of Damages: between His Royal High- ness James Duke of York, ete. and Titus Oates, which was executed at the Bar of the Court of Kings Bench at West- minster, on Wednesday the 19th of June, 1684. London, 1684. Folio, sewed, £1 18s. OATES.—The Discovery of the Popish Plot, being the several Examinations of Titus Oates, D.D. before the High Court of Parliament, the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, etc. London, 1679. Sm. 4to, wrappers, £1 5s. Contains lists of Catholics denounced by Oates as conspirators.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156359_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)