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  1. 34701.
    Lodington, Thomas, 1621-1692.    The honour of the magistrate asserted In a sermon preached at the assizes holden at Lincoln on Monday, March the 23. 1673/4. By Thomas Lodington, M.A. Sometimes fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge, and now rector of Welby in the county of Lincoln.    1674
  2. 34702.
    Love, Jeremiah.    Clavis medicinæ: or, The practice of physick reformed wherein is described the nature and cause of most diseases and the select way of cure for the same. A method contrary to all authors in being. By Jeremiah Love, doctor of pysick [sic].    1674
  3. 34703.
    Lover of ha, ha, he.    Cambridge jests, or, Witty alarums for melancholy spirits by a lover of ha, ha, he.    1674
  4. 34704.
    Lover of peace and truth.    Godliness no friend to rebellion, or enemy to civil government Being the substance of a sermon occasionally preached at Great Yarmouth, Octob. 25. 1673. By a lover of peace and truth.    1674
  5. 34705.
    Lukin, H. (Henry), 1628-1719.    The interest of the spirit in prayer. By H. Lukin    1674
  6. 34706.
    Lye, Thomas, 1621-1684.    The assemblies shorter catechism drawn out into distinct propositions, and proved by plain and pertinent texts of Scripture at large with short rules of direction for masters of families, how to use this book to the best advantage / by Thomas Lye ...    1674
  7. 34707.
    Maintainer of the saint's priviledge and liberty of conscience.    An assembly lecture, or, A sermon held forth at a conventicle upon this text, Saint's practice, chapter I, verse I : it is lawful for the saints to cheat the wicked / by a maintainer of the saint's priviledge and liberty of conscience.    1674
  8. 34708.
    Mallery, Thomas, fl. 1662.    The inseparable communion of a believer with God in his love being the substance of several sermons preached on Rom. VIII 38, 39 / by ... Mr. Thomas Mallery ...    1674
  9. 34709.
    Manley, Roger, Sir, 1626?-1688.    The Russian imposter, or, The history of Muskovie, under the usurpation of Boris and the imposture of Demetrius, late emperors of Muskovy    1674
  10. 34710.
    Marshall, Charles, 1637-1698.    The way of life revealed and the way of death discovered wherein is declared man's happy estate before the fall, his miserable estate in the fall, and the way of restauration out of the fall into the image of God again ... : also the by-pathes, crooked wayes, wiles, snares, and temptations of the enemy of man's soul discover'd ... the utter end and final destruction of all false professions prophesied ... : also a call in the tender bowels of the love of God shed abroad in this day, age, and generation to all the scatterrd sheep upon the barren mountains of profession to return to the true shepherd Christ Jesus ... / Charles Marshall.    1674
  11. 34711.
    Martin, John.    Go in peace. Containing some brief directions for young ministers, in their visitation of the sick Useful for the people, in their state both of health, and sickness.    1674
  12. 34712.
    Massachusetts.    Orders, made at a General Court held at Boston, January the 6th. 1673. And printed by their order. / Edward Rawson secret.    1674
  13. 34713.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the General Court holden at Boston the twenty seventh of May, 1674    1674
  14. 34714.
    Mayhew, R. (Richard)    Love to the life, or, Some meditations upon loving, and washing in the blood of Christ together, with a tast of gospel-promises, as the churches stock, or, believers patrimony. By R.M. the Benjamin of his Fathers house.    1674
  15. 34715.
    Maynard, John, 1600-1665.    The law of God ratified by the gospel of Christ, or, The harmony of the doctrine of faith with the law of righteousness wherein many of the types and rites of the ceremonial law are unfolded, and the moral law adjusted a rule of holy living to all, though justified by faith / as it was delivered in several sermons preacht to the parochial congregation of Mayfield in Sussex by Mr. Mainard late rector thereof, publisht since his death.    1674
  16. 34716.
    Mayne, John, fl. 1673-1675.    Socius mercatoris: or The merchant's companion: in three parts. The first, being a plain and easie introduction to arithmetick, vulgur and decimal, the extraction of the square and cube roots, with a table of 200 square roots, and their use in the resolution of square equations. The second, a treatise of simple and compound interest and rebate, with two tables for the calculation of the value of leases or annuities, payable quarterly, the one for simple, the other compound interest, at 6 per cent. per annum, with rules for making the like for any other rate. The third, a new and exact way of measuring solids in the form of a prismoid and cylindroid, with the frustums of pyramids and of a cone: whereunto is added, some practical rules and examples for cask-gauging. By John Mayne, philo-accomptant.    1674
  17. 34717.
    Mead, William, 1628-1713.    A brief account of the most material passages between those called Quakers and Baptists at the Barbican-meeting, London, the 9th of the 8th moneth, 1674 / published for information by W. Mead ... [et.al.] citizens there present, from the best collection they could make by writing and memory ; also a copy of the charges against Thomas Hicks ; with a letter from a sober Baptist-preacher to Jeremy Ives upon the account of that meeting.    1674
  18. 34718.
    Mead, William, 1628-1713.    A brief narrative of the second meeting between the people called Quakers and Baptists at the Meeting-place, near Wheeler-street, London, the 16th of the 8th moneth, 167[4] / published for information by W.M. ... [et al.]    1674
  19. 34719.
    Meggott, Richard, d. 1692.    A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Major and aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, January the 30th 1673/4 by Richard Meggott ...    1674
  20. 34720.
    Milton, John, 1608-1674.    A Declaration, or, Letters patents of the election of this present King of Poland, John the Third, elected on the 22d of May last past, Anno Dom. 1674 containing the reasons of this election, the great vertues and merits of the said serene elect, his eminent services in war, especially in his last great victory against the Turks and Tartars, whereof many particulars are here related, not published before / now faithfully translated from the Latin copy by John Milton.    1674
  21. 34721.
    Milton, John, 1608-1674.    Paradise lost a poem in twelve books / the author John Milton.    1674
  22. 34722.
    Minderer, Raymund, 1570?-1621.    Medicina militaris, or, A body of military medicines experimented by Raymundus Mindererus ... ; Englished out of High-Dutch.    1674
  23. 34723.
    Moderate conformist.    Certain considerations tending to promote peace and good will amongst Protestants very useful for the present times.    1674
  24. 34724.
    Monluc, Blaise, seigneur de, 1500?-1577.    The commentaries of Messire Blaize de Montluc, mareschal of France wherein are describ'd all the combats, rencounters, skirmishes, battels, sieges, assaults, scalado's, the taking and surprizes of towns and fortresses, as also the defences of the assaulted and besieg'd : with several other signal and remarkable feats of war, wherein this great and renowned warriour was personally engag'd, in the space of fifty or threescore years that he bore arms under several kings of France : together with divers instructions, that such ought not to be ignorant of, as propose to themselves by the practice of arms to arrive at any eminent degree of honor, and prudently to carry on all the exploits of war.    1674
  25. 34725.
    Moodey, Joshua, 1633?-1697.    Souldiery spiritualized, or, The Christian souldier orderly and strenously engaged in the spiritual warre and so fighting the good fight represented in a sermon preached at Boston in New England on the day of the artillery election there, June 1, 1674 / by Joshua Moodey ...    1674
  26. 34726.
    Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691.    A brief discourse of a passage by the North-pole to Japan, China, pleaded by three experiments, and answers to all objections that can be urged against a passage that way ... with a map of all the discovered lands neerest to the pole / by Jospeh Moxon ...    1674
  27. 34727.
    Nieremberg, Juan Eusebio, 1595-1658.    Prudential reflections, moral considerations, and stoical maximes In three centuries: written originally in the Spanish tongue, and thence put into French, by a R.F. of the Society. English'd by J. D. of Kidwelly.    1674
  28. 34728.
    Norton, John, b. 1662.    The Kings entertainment at Guild-Hall or, Londons option in fruition.    1674
  29. 34729.
    Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.    The unconquerable, all-conquering, more-then-conquering souldier, or, The successful warre which a believer wageth with the enemies of his soul as also, the absolute and unparalleld victory that he obtains finally over them through the love of God in Jesus Christ : as it was discussed in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, on the day of the artillery-election there, June 3d., 1692 / by Urian Oakes ...    1674
  30. 34730.
    Owen, John, 1616-1683.    A vindication of some passages in a discourse concerning communion with God from the exceptions of William Sherlock, rector of St. George Buttolph-Lane / by the author of the said discourse, John Owen.    1674
  31. 34731.
    Oxenstierna, Bengt Gabrielsson, greve, 1623-1702.    The case of the persecuted and oppressed Protestants in some parts of Germany and Hungary laid open in a memorial which was lately presented at Vienna to his Imperial Majesty / by His Majesty the King of Sweden's Ambassadour Extraordinary, the Count of Oxenstierna.    1674
  32. 34732.
    P. W. (Peter Watkinson), d. 1688.    Mary's choice declared in a sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wharton, late wife of the Honourable Sir Thomas Wharton, Knight of the Bath, at Edlington in the county of York together with a narrative of the religious and holy life, and death of that excellent lady / by P.W., Rector of Edlington.    1674
  33. 34733.
    Parker, Martin, fl. 1674    The lovers joy and grief, or, A young mans relation, in pittiful fashion. Being from his love hindred, by locks, bolts, and kindred. To the tune of Young men and maids.    1674
  34. 34734.
    Parochial minister.    Catholicon, the expediency of an explicit stipulation betwixt the parochial ministers and their congregations, or, An essay to prove that the intervention of solemn mutual promises betwixt the parochial ministers and their people (faithfully to discharge their relative duties to one another) would be useful and expedient for these ends to promote in clergy-men regularity of life, and diligence in their ministerial function, to increase in the lay parishioners, Christian knowledge, sincere godliness, with a free and friendly conversation, to give a stop to separation, and reduct dissenters to the communion of the church without using secular compulsion, to secure the peace of the nation, to inlarge trade, and make provision for the poor, and that all may be effected without the least innovation, or alteration of the present legal establishment of the Church of England humbly tendred to the consideration of all English Protestants / by a parochial minister.    1674
  35. 34735.
    Patrick, John, 1632-1695.    Reflexions upon the devotions of the Roman church with the prayers, hymns lessons themselves, taken out of their authentic books, in three parts : this first part, containing their devotions to saints and angels, also two digressions concerning the reliques and miracles in Mr. Cressy's late church-history.    1674
  36. 34736.
    Pearse, Edward, 1633?-1674?    A beam of divine glory, or, The unchangeableness of God opened, vindicated, and improved : whereunto is added, The soul's rest in God / by Edward Pearse ; to which is prefixed the author's last letter, written in the time of his sickness to some peculiar friends.    1674
  37. 34737.
    Pearse, Edward, 1633?-1674?    The great concern, or, A serious warning to a timely and thorough preparation for death with helps and directions in order thereunto / by Edward Pearse.    1674
  38. 34738.
    Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.    Naked truth, or, Truth nakedly manifesting itself in several particulars for the removing of hinderances out of the way of the simple-hearted, that they may come to true knowledge, life, liberty, peace and joy in the Lord, through the vertue and power of his precious truth, revealed and working in them : given forth by way of question and answer : whereunto are added, some experiences, with some Scriptures very sweet, and necessary to be experienced in the Gospel-state : as also, a few words concerning the true Christ, and a few words in the bowels of tender love and good will to my native country / by a long mourner and traveller after, but as length an happy experiencer of the truth, as it is in Jesus, Isaac Pennington.    1674
  39. 34739.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    A just rebuke to one twenty learned and reverend divines (so called) being an answer to an abusive epistle against the people call'd Quakers subscrib'd by : Thoman Manton, Thomas Jacomb, John Yates, John Sheffield, Anthony Palmer, Thomas Cole, Thomas Doelittel, Richard Baxter, William Cooper, George Griffith, Matthew Barker, John Singleton, Andrew Parsons, Richard Mayo, Thomas Gouge, William Jenkyn, Thomas Watson, Benjamin Needler, William Carslake, Stephen Ford, Samuel Smith / by William Penn.    1674
  40. 34740.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God / made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom.    1674
  41. 34741.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Jeremy Ives sober request proved in the matter of it to be false, impertinent and impudent [by] W.P.    1674
  42. 34742.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Naked truth needs no shift: or, an answer to a libellous sheet, entituled, The Quakers last shift found out    1674
  43. 34743.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    The Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony vindicated by Scripture, reason, and authorities against the injurious attempts that have been lately made by several adversaries, with manifest design to rendor him odiously inconsistent with Christianity and civil society : in II parts. / The first more general by William Penn ; the second more particular by George Whitehead.    1674
  44. 34744.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    The counterfeit Christian detected; and the real Quaker justified Of God and Scripture, reason antiquity. against the vile forgeries, gross perversions, black slanders, plain contradictions scurrilous language of T. Hicks an Anabaptist preacher, in his third dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, call'd, The Quaker condemned, By way of an appeal to all sober people, especially those called Anabaptists in and about the City of London. By a lover of truth and peace W. P.    1674
  45. 34745.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Urim and thummim, or, The apostolical doctrines of light and perfection maintained against the opposite plea of Samuel Grevill (a pretended minister of the Gospel) in his ungospel-like discourse against a book entituled A testimony of the light within, anciently writ by Alexander Parker / by W.P.    1674
  46. 34746.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    William Penn's Ansvver to John Faldo's printed Challenge    1674
  47. 34747.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    William Penn's return to John Faldo's reply, called A curb for William Penn's confidence, writ in defence of his answer to John Faldo's printed challenge.    1674
  48. 34748.
    Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.    John Pennyman's instructions to his children which also may be of service unto others, and therefore they are thus published : reade in fear, that you may receive a blessing.    1674
  49. 34749.
    Percy, James, 1619-1690?    A short account of the proceedings of James Percy late of Ireland, inpursuance of his native right to the earldome of Northumberland as cousin and next heir male to Jocelin Percy late and last Earl deceased, who at his coming into England, was informed, that the countess was with child, which prevented him from entring his claim until the third of Feb 1671. And then understanding the contrary, entred in at Whitehall at the signet office, and hath used all honourable and justifyable endeavours to accomplish his just dues for three years and upwards, as followeth.    1674
  50. 34750.
    Perkins, William, 1558-1602.    The whole duty of man, containing a practical table of the Ten commandments wherein the sins forbidden, and the duties commanded, or implied are clearly discovered / by famous Mr. Will. Perkins.    1674
  51. 34751.
    Petto, Samuel, 1624?-1711.    The difference between the old and new covenant stated and explained with an exposition of the covenant of grace in the principal concernments of it / by Samuel Petto ...    1674
  52. 34752.
    Pettus, John, Sir, 1613-1690.    A narrative of the excommunication of Sir John Pettus of the county of Suffolk, Knight obtained against him by his lady, a Roman Catholick, and the true state of the case between them with his faithful answers to several aspersions raised against him by her, to the prepossessing the judgments of some honourable persons and others.    1674
  53. 34753.
    Pettus, John, Sir, 1613-1690.    Volatiles from the history of Adam and Eve containing many unquestioned truths and allowable notions of several natures / by Sir John Pettus ...    1674
  54. 34754.
    Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.    The discourse made before the Royal Society the 26. of November, 1674, concerning the use of duplicate proportion in sundry important particulars together with a new hypothesis of springing or elastique motions / by Sir William Petty, Kt. ...    1674
  55. 34755.
    Phelpes, Charles.    Calling and election, or, Many are called, but few are chosen being a consideration of Mat. 22.14 / by Charles Phelpes.    1674
  56. 34756.
    Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682.    Self-homicide-murther, or, Some antidotes and arguments gleaned out of the treasuries of our modern casuists and divines against that horrid and reigning sin of self-murther by T.P., Esq. ...    1674
  57. 34757.
    Playford, John, 1623-1686?    An introduction to the skill of musick in two books : the first, the grounds and rules of musick, according to the gam-ut, and other principles thereof, the second, instructions lessons for the bass-viol, and instruments lessons for the treble-violin / by John Playford ; to which is added, The art of descant, or composing musick in parts, by Dr. Tho. Campion ; with annotations thereon, by Mr. Chr. Simpson.    1674
  58. 34758.
    Playford, John, 1623-1686?    Cantus. Cantica sacra containing hymns and anthems for two voices to the organ, both Latine and English. Composed by Mr. Richard Dering. Dr. Christoph: Gibbons. Dr. Benjamin Rogers. Mr. Matth: Locke, and others. The second sett.    1674
  59. 34759.
    Plot, Robert, 1640-1696.    Quær's to be propounded to the most ingenious of each county in my travels through England    1674
  60. 34760.
    Polwheile, Theophilus, d. 1689.    Of ejaculatory prayer the necessity there is of it, the advantages there are for it, and the advantages there are by it : demonstrated with several directions for the practice of it / by Theophilus Polwheile ...    1674
  61. 34761.
    Pope, Walter, d. 1714.    The Catholic ballad, or, An invitation to popery upon considerable grounds and reasons.    1674
  62. 34762.
    Powell, Thomas, 1608-1660.    A sermon preached upon Psalm 22, the former part of the first verse wherein is shewed, how, when and wherefore God doth desert his children, unto which is also annexed, certaine symptomes of a deserted condition, with directions unto those who have lost God's favour, how to get it : and directions likewise unto those who have gotten God's favour, how to keep it / by T.P.    1674
  63. 34763.
    Prince, John, 1643-1723.    A sermon preached at Exon, in the Cathedral of St. Peter, at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Anthony, by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Exon by John Prince ...    1674
  64. 34764.
    Procopius.    The secret history of the court of the emperor Justinian written by Procopius of Cesarea ; faithfully rendred into English.    1674
  65. 34765.
    R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.    Godly-fear, or, The nature and necessity of fear, and its usefulness both to the driving sinners to Christ and to the provoking Christians to a godly life ... / by R.A., author of Vindiciæ pietatis.    1674
  66. 34766.
    R. A. (Richard Allen)    A brief history of transubstantiation shewing the time when, and the occasion how it first begun, the growth, encrease, and present state of it, the grounds and reasons, absurdities and follies of it : written for satisfaction of those that are, and shall be called to subscribe the declaration in the late act against popish recusants, for quieting the minds of His Majesties good subjects / by R.A., Pastor of the church at Henfield in Sussex.    1674
  67. 34767.
    R. B.    A preparation for Christmass, or The pious soul sighing out a oblation of praise and wonder on that miracle of divine love the incarnation of her saviour. To which is added a hymn on the same occasion. R.B.    1674
  68. 34768.
    R. F. (Robert Fuller), 17th cent.    Missale romanum vindicatum, or, The mass vindicated from D. Daniel Brevents calumnious and scandalous tract    1674
  69. 34769.
    R. M.    A letter from the camp near the river Ricton the fourteenth of August    1674
  70. 34770.
    R. P.    A sermon preached on the 27th of January, 1673/4 before several persons who formerly have had their education in St. Paul's School, London. / By R.P. member of that society.    1674
  71. 34771.
    Rapin, René, 1621-1687.    Reflections on Aristotle's treatise of poesie containing the necessary, rational, and universal rules for epick, dramatick, and the other sorts of poetry : with reflections on the works of the ancient and modern poets, and their faults noted / by R. Rapin.    1674
  72. 34772.
    Ray, John, 1627-1705.    A collection of English vvords not generally used, with their significations and original in two alphabetical catalogues, the one of such as are proper to the northern, the other to the southern counties : with catalogues of English birds and fishes : and an account of the preparing and refining such metals and minerals as are gotten in England / by John Ray ...    1674
  73. 34773.
    Reynell, Carew, 1636-1690.    The true English interest, or, An account of the chief national improvements in some political observations, demonstrating an infallible advance of this nation to infinite wealth and greatness, trade and populacy, with imployment and preferment for all persons / by Carew Reynel, Esq.    1674
  74. 34774.
    Rudyard, Thomas, d. 1692.    An answer to a scandalous paper of T. Hicks, term'd A rebuke to T.R. with a reassumption our former complaint and charge against T. Hicks / by a lover of truth, Thomas Rudyard.    1674
  75. 34775.
    Rudyard, Thomas, d. 1692.    The Anabaptists printed proposals bearing date the 12th of October, 1674. Subscribed by William Kiffin, Jeremy Ives, Thomas Plant, Thomas Hicks and Daniel Dike. Briefly discussed: and Jeremy Ives's late daring challenge to the Quakers, answered. By a lover of truth, T. Rudyard.    1674
  76. 34776.
    Rudyard, Thomas, d. 1692.    The Barbican-cheat detected, or, Injustice arraigned being a brief and sober disquisition of the procedure of the Anabaptists late-erectecd judicature in Barbican, London, the 28th of the moneth called August, 1674 : with some observations upon their pretended account thereof, in their pamphlet term'd, The Quakers appeal answered / by Thomas Rudyard.    1674
  77. 34777.
    Russel, William, d. 1702.    Quakerism is paganism, by W.L.'s confession; in a book directed to Mr. N.L. citizen of London: or, Twelve of the Quakers opinions, called by W.L. The twelve pagan principles, or opinions; for which the Quakers are opposed to Christians examined and presented to William Penn. By W. R. a lover of Christianity.    1674
  78. 34778.
    S. R.    An elogie with an accrostick and an epitaph on the death of that laborious servant and minister of Christ, Mr James Janeway; who departed this life and put on imortality; the 16th. day of March 1673/4.    1674
  79. 34779.
    S. V.    A Letter from the pope to his distresed [sic] sons the Catholicks in England as it was intercepted, and now published by S.V.    1674
  80. 34780.
    Saffold, Thomas, 1640-1691.    Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. At the Black Ball and Old Lillys Head, next door to the Feather shops that are within Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate Church, just by Ludgate in London (through God's mercy to do good) still liveth Thomas Saffold, an approved and licensed physician and student in astrology ...    1674
  81. 34781.
    Saint-Réal, M. l'abbé de (César Vichard), 1639-1692.    Don Carlos, or, An historical relation of the unfortunate life, and tragical death of that Prince of Spain son to Philip the IId written in French anno 1672 and newly Englished by H. I.    1674
  82. 34782.
    Sall, Andrew, 1612-1682.    A sermon preached at Christ-Church in Dublin before the Lord Lieutenant and Council, the fifth day of July, 1674 by Mr. Andrew Sall ...    1674
  83. 34783.
    Salmon, William, 1644-1713.    An apology for the innocency and justice of the Quakers cause And a short elucidation of their principles. With some reflections upon J. Ives his papers. Written in the behalf of the Christian religion. By William Salmon professor of physick.    1674
  84. 34784.
    Salmon, William.    William Salmon's answer to Jeremiah Ives's request.    1674
  85. 34785.
    Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663.    Eight cases of conscience occasionally determined by the late Reverend Father in God, Robert Sanderson, Lord Bishop of Lincoln.    1674
  86. 34786.
    Scandrett, Stephen, 1631?-1706.    Doctrine and instructions: or, A catechism Touchign [sic], many the most weighty points of divinity, viz. The original of the scriptures, the nature of God, man's capacity of eternal rewards, his past happiness, present misery in himself, the all-sufficiency of Christ, the sweetness of providence, terms of salvation, way and causes of justification, faiths influence, sincerity of obedience, natures weakness, its renovation, the moment hereof, the improvement, of the Word, infants in covenant, greatly advantaged thereby, to be baptized, right participation of the Lords Supper, helps for prayer, Heavens bliss, Hell's woe, judgments terror, and preparation for it. By Stephen Scandrett Minister of the Gospel in [...]hil.    1674
  87. 34787.
    Scheffer, Johannes, 1621-1679.    The history of Lapland wherein are shewed the original, manners, habits, marriages, conjurations, of that people / written by John Scheffer ...    1674
  88. 34788.
    Scotland.    Laws and acts past in the third session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. Holden at Edinburgh, from the eighteenth of June, 1663. to the ninth of October thereafter, on which day the Parliament was dissolved; by a noble lord, John Earl of Rothes, Lord Lefly and Bambreith ... / with the special advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament.    1674
  89. 34789.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation against fighting of duels or single combats    1674
  90. 34790.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, containing His Majesties grace and favour to His Subjects [in t]his His ancient kingdom of Scotland    1674
  91. 34791.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, discharging levies, vvithout his Majesties special licence    1674
  92. 34792.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence    1674
  93. 34793.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Act anent drovers. Edinburgh, Septemb. 3. 1674.    1674
  94. 34794.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    At Edinburgh, the third day of September, one thousand six hundred seventy and four years. The lords of His Majesties Privy council taking to their consideration, that the work which the magistrates of Edinburgh have undertaken, and are presently about, in conveying and bringing in vvater to the said burgh, by leaden-pypes and conduits, ...    1674
  95. 34795.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Edinburgh, the 16 day of June, one thousand six hundred seventy and four years. Act assuring a reward to any who shall apprehend some rebels and others.    1674
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