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41801.Thorne, Edmund. ● A funeral sermon upon the much lamented death of Col. Edward Cook who died in London upon January the 29th. and was buried in the chapple at Highnam near Gloucester, on February the 2d. 1683/4. By Edmond Thorne Master of Arts, and Fellow of Oriel College in Oxford. ● 1684
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41802.Tillotson, John, 1630-1694. ● A discourse against transubstantiation ● 1684
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41803.Tomlinson, William. ● A synopsis, or, Short view of essential Christianity in part, in which the first fruits unto God, (or saints) in the Apostles dayes lived. : According to the doctrine of Christ ... : With some explications or enlargements thereupon. : Tending to the edification, comfort, and refreshing of all sorts of people ... / By William Tomlinson ... ● 1684
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41804.Trepidantium Malleus. ● Some prison meditations and directions on several subjects viz. on [brace] the fall of man, the sufferings of Christ, repentance and faith, reproof and counsel, the holy Scriptures, prayer, love to mankind, sincerity, the vanity of the world, the benefit of affliction, heaven and hell / by Samuel Young, minister of the Gospel. ● 1684
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41805.Trigg, Stephen. ● Most strange and terrible astrological predictions and dreadful presages for the ensuing year, 1684 Foretelling what shall happen to several sorts of people in and about the city of London. Together with such mighty wonders that shall happen in this year, the like have not been since Noah's flood. With advice to young men how they may escape the danger. Newly written, and published for the good of all, by S. Trigg. ● 1684
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41806.Trimmer, Timothy. ● A letter to the true Protestant doctor, the Reverend Titus Oates, Dean of Salamanca, and Bishop of Weavers-Hall, at his apartment in Southwark, from Timothy Trimmer his friend in London ● 1684
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41807.Trye, John. ● Jus filizarii, or, The filacer's office in the Court of King's-Bench setting forth the practice by original writ, with several precedents and other matters relating thereunto : and also a presentment of the fees of all the officers in the said court : very usefull for the filacers and all other practicers in that court / by John Trye ... ● 1684
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41808.Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703. ● Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies In three parts. I. A brief treatise of the most principal fruits and herbs that grow in the East West Indies; giving an account of their respective vertues both for food and physick, and what planet and sign they are under. Together with some directions for the preservation of health and life in those hot climates. II. The complaints of the negro-slaves against the hard usages and barbarous cruelties inflicted upon them. III. A discourse in way of dialogue, between an Ethiopean or negro-slave, and a Christian that was his master in America. By Philotheos Physiologus. ● 1684
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41809.Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703. ● Modest observations on the present extraordinary frost ... by T.T. ● 1684
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41810.Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703. ● The country-man's companion, or, A new method of ordering horses sheep so as to preserve them both from diseases and causalties [sic], or, to recover them if fallen ill and also to render them much more serviceable and useful to their owners, than has yet been discovered, known or practised : and particularly to preserve sheep from that monsterous, mortifying distemper, the rot / by Philotheos Physiologus, the author of The way to health, long life and happiness, ● 1684
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41811.Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703. ● The planter's speech to his neighbours country-men of Pennsylvania, East West Jersey and to all such as have transported themselves into new-colonies for the sake of a quiet retired life : to which is added the complaints of our supra-inferior inhabitants. ● 1684
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41812.Turner, Francis, 1638?-1700. ● A sermon preached before the King on Easter-Day, 1684 by Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester ... ● 1684
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41813.Turner, Francis, 1638?-1700. ● A sermon preached before the Right Honourable Sir Henry Tulse, Lord Mayor of the city of London and the court of aldermen, together with the governors of the hospitals at the parish-church of St. Bridget, on Easter Monday, March 31, 1684 by the Right Reverend Father in God Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester ... ● 1684
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41814.Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. ● A resolution of three matrimonial cases by John Turner. ● 1684
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41815.Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. ● A sermon preached before Sir P.W. Anno 1681. With additions: to which are annexed three digressional exercitations; I. Concerning the true time of our Saviour's Passover. II. Concerning the prohibition of the Hebrew canon to the ancient Jews. III. Concerning the Jewish Tetragrammaton, and the Pythagorick Tetractys. / By John Turner, late fellow of Christ's College in Cambridge. ● 1684
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41816.Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. ● The History of the whiggish-plot, or, A brief historical account of the charge and deefnce [sic] of [brace] William Lord Russel, Capt. Tho. Walcot, John Rouse, William Hone, Captain Blague, [brace] Algernoon Sidney, Esq., Sir Sam. Barnardiston, John Hambden, Esq., Lawrence Braddon, Hugh Speak, Esq. together with an account of the proceedings upon the outlawry against James Holloway, and Sir Thomas Armstrong : not omitting any one material passage in the whole proceeding : humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness. ● 1684
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41817.Turner, John, b. 1649 or 50. ● The middle way betwixt. The second part being an apologetical vindication of the former / by John Turner. ● 1684
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41818.University of Cambridge. ● Orders and rules agreed upon by the syndics for the better securing the publick library. June 20. 1684 ● 1684
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41819.University of Oxford. ● Quæstiones in s. theologia [jure civili, philosophia, medicina] discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis decimo [duodecimo] die mensis Julii anno Dom. 1684 ● 1684
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41820.University of Oxford. ● Statuta legenda in admissione baccalaureorum in theologia ad quorum observationem singuli tenentur. ● 1684
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41821.University of Oxford. ● Verses by the University of Oxford on the death of the most noble and right valiant Sir Bevill Grenvill, alias Granvill, Kt. who was slain by the rebells at the battle on Lansdown-Hill near Bathe, July the 5, 1643. ● 1684
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41822.Valerius Maximus. ● Q Valerius Maximus his collections of the memorable acts and sayings of orators, philosophers, statesmen, and other illustrious persons of the ancient Romans, and other foreign nations, upon various subjects together with the life of that famous historian / newly translated into English. ● 1684
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41823.Vandenberg, Abraham. ● A letter from a gentleman in Germany, touching the discovery of a stange murder committed there, by a person of quality, upon a lustfull fryer: for endeavouring to corrupt his lady. Being a translation. ● 1684
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41824.Vaughan, Richard. ● The speech of Richard Vaughan, Esq., recorder of Carmarthen, at His Grace the Duke of Beaufort (Lord President of Wales) his entrance into the said town ● 1684
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41825.Vesey, John, 1636-1716. ● A sermon preached at Windsor before his Majesty, the second Sunday after Easter, 1684. by John Archbishop of Tuam. ● 1684
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41826.Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652. ● A letter for a Christian family. Directed to all true Christians to read. Which being sealed up in heart and mind, nothing but truth in it you'l find. [Both] old and young, both rich and poor, beat it in mind, keep it in store: and think upon the time to come, for time doth pass, the grass doth run, therefore whilst thou hast time and space, call to the Lord above for grace, then he will surely thee defend, and thou shalt make a happy end. To the tune of, The godly mans instruction. ● 1684
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41827.Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697. ● Odos gath operbochēns the more excellent way to edifie the Church of Christ, or, A discourse concerning love : the design of which is to revive that grace (now under such decays) among Protestants of all perswasions / by Nathanael Vincent ... ● 1684
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41828.Virgil. Bucolica. English. ● Miscellany poems containing a new translation of Virgills eclogues, Ovid's love elegies, odes of Horace, and other authors : with several original poems / by the most eminent hands. ● 1684
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41829.Virginia. ● A complete collection of all the lavvs of Virginia now in force Carefully copied from the assembly records. To which is annexed an alphabetical table. ● 1684
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41830.W. B. ● The ladies milk-house: or, the oppressed man's complaint ● 1684
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41831.W. R. ● Thy loyal health occasion'd by His Majesties most happy deliverance from the late horrid phanatical conspiracy by the fire at Newmarket. ● 1684
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41832.W. S., 17th cent. ● A most delightful history of the famous clothier of England, called Jack of Newbery ... written by W.S. ● 1684
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41833.Wagstaffe, John, rector of Little Wenlock. ● Joshua's resolution; or the duties of houshold-governours discoursed of, and fairly stated; their failures therein mildly consider'd, and without favour or affection impartially weighed. The subject suited to the capacities of tamworth auditory, and preached there, and elsewhere, by John Wagstaffe, A.M. and rector of Little Wenlock, in Shropshire. ● 1684
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41834.Walker, John, 1650-1730. ● The antidote: or, a seasonable discourse on Rom. 13. 1 Shewing the necessity and reasonableness of subjection to the higher powers. With an account of the divine right or original of government. By John VValker, M.A. ● 1684
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41835.Walker, Joseph. ● Astronomy's advancement, or, News for the curious being a treatise of telescopes, and an account of the marvelous astronomical discoveries of late years made throughout Europe : with the figures of the sun, moon, and planets, with Copernicus his system, in twelve copper plates : also, an abstract to ching the distance, faces, bulks, and orbs of the heavenly bodies, the best way of using instruments for satisfaction, out of the best astronomers, ancient and modern, viz. Mr. Hook, Mr. Bouilleau, Mr. Hevelius, Father Kircher, / done out of French by Jos. Walker. ● 1684
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41836.Wallis, John, 1616-1703. ● A treatise of angular sections by John Wallis ... ● 1684
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41837.Wallis, John, 1616-1703. ● Cono-cuneus, or, The shipwright's circular wedge that is, a body resembling in part a conus, in part a cuneus, geometrically considered / by John Wallis ..., in a letter to the honourable Sir Robert Moray ... ● 1684
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41838.Wallis, John, 1616-1703. ● The life of faith in two sermons to the university of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church there, on the 6th of January 1683/4 and June the 29th following / by John Wallis ... ● 1684
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41839.Ward, S. ● The Animadversions and remarks upon Collonel Sydney's paper answered ● 1684
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41840.Warner, James. ● A brief discourse of right worship against idolatry and will-worship. ● 1684
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41841.Warren, Erasmus. ● The end of Christ's advent a sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Norwich on the two and twentieth of June, 1684 / by Erasmus Warren, rector of Worlington in Suffolk. ● 1684
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41842.Watson, Richard, 1612-1685. ● The Right Reverend Doctor John Cosin, late Lord Bishop of Durham his opinion (when Dean of Peterburgh, and in exile) for communicating rather with Geneva than Rome ... / by Ri. Watson ... ● 1684
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41843.Wells, Mary, fl. 1684. ● A divine poem written by Mary Wells, who recommends it as a fit token for all young men and maids, instead of profane songs and ballads ● 1684
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41844.Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707. ● Mercy magnified on a penitent prodigal, or, A brief discourse wherein Christs parable of the lost son found is opened and applied as it was delivered in sundry sermons / by Samuel Willard ... ● 1684
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41845.Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707. ● The child's portion, or, The unseen glory of the children of God asserted and proved together with several other sermons / occasionally preached and now published by Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston, New-England. ● 1684
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41846.Williams, John, 1636?-1709. ● A sermon preached at the Northampton-shire feast, November 8, 1683 being the first general meeting of such citizens and inhabitants in London, as were born within that county / by John Williams ... ● 1684
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41847.Williams, John, 1636?-1709. ● A vindication of The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God in answer to a book intituled The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God, examined, stated on the behalf of the dissenters and calmly argued. ● 1684
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41848.Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675. ● Dr. Willis's practice of physick being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician wherein most of the diseases belonging to the body of man are treated of, with excellent methods and receipts for the cure of the same : fitted to the meanest capacity by an index for the explaining of all the hard and unusual words and terms of art derived from the Greek, Latine, or other languages for the benefit of the English reader : with forty copper plates. ● 1684
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41849.Wilson, Grindal. ● A plain exposition of the Lords-prayer a prayer according to the exposition / by Grindal Wilson. ● 1684
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41850.Wilson, John, 1626-1696. ● A discourse of monarchy more particularly of the imperial crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland according to the ancient, common, and statute-laws of the same : with a close from the whole as it relates to the succession of His Royal Highness James Duke of York. ● 1684
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41851.Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698. ● Historical rarities and curious observations domestick foreign containing fifty three several remarks ... with thirty seven more several histories, very pleasant and delightful / collected out of approved authors, by William Winstanley ... ● 1684
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41852.Women Historians of the Midwest. ● Christian valor encouraged, or, The Turk's downfal and, probably, (out of many prophecies) / by Whom. ● 1684
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41853.Wood, Hugh, 17th cent. ● A brief treatise of religious womens meetings services testimonies. According to the scriptures of truth. [A]lso, something concerning womens prophecying and teaching, [W]ith some other things, (distinguishing the holy from the unholy) in the scriptures cited ... / [Wr]itten for the satisfaction of all that desire to be informed, by one, who by the free grace of God is become a searcher of the scriptures, and a lover of truth in the inward parts ... ● 1684
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41854.Woolley, Charles. ● The decency and order of church and state as now established asserted in a late visitation sermon. ● 1684
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41855.Wroe, Richard, 1641-1717. ● Righteousness encouraged and rewarded with an everlasting remembrance in a sermon at the funeral of the right worshipful Sir Roger Bradshaigh of Haigh, Knight and Baronet, who died at Chester on Monday, March 31, and was buried at Wigan, Friday, Apr. 4, 1684 / by Richard Wroe ... ● 1684
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41856.A Christian's journal, or, Brief directions for devotion and conversation ● 1684
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41857.A Copy of verses presented to His Royal Higness [sic] at the Lord Bishop of Salisbury's on Monday the 15th of this instant September, 1684 to the illustrious and high born prince, Iames, Duke of York, and George, Prince of Denmarke. ● 1684
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41858.A Dialogue betwixt the Devil and the Whigs ● 1684
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41859.A Discourse about conscience, relating to the present differences among us in opposition to both extreams of popery and fanaticism. ● 1684
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41860.A Full account of a bold and barbarous murther committed on the body of William Culliford Esq. by George Cruff, in Water-Lane near the Custom-House in London, on Friday the 8th day of August, 1684, in the open street between the hours of 11 and 12 of the same day as also the relation of a gentleman of qualities groom, who was shot by a life-guardman upon Munday the 4th of this instant, in the town of Kensington : together with the further account of a lamentable fire that happened in a town call'd Church-Hill, within two miles of Chipping-Norton, in Oxfordsheire [sic], on Wednesday the 30th of July, last. ● 1684
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41861.A Full and true relation of a most barbarous and dreadful murder committed on the body of Mrs. Kirk, wife of Edmund Kirk, drawer at the Rose-Tavern in Pye-Corner, on Sunday, May the 25th, 1684, whose body was found in a pit near Tyburn, supposed to be murder'd by her aforesaid husband ● 1684
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41862.A Full relation of a barbarous murther committed upon the body of Esq. Beddingfield on Sunday the 20th day of July 1684 by Mr. Barney as also the further account of the tryal and conviction of the said Mr. Barney, who is to be executed for the same, at the Market-cross in Norwich, on Friday the first day of August, 1684. ● 1684
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41863.A General and compleat list military of every commission-officer of horse and foot now commanding His Majesties land-forces of England (excepting the un-regimented companies) as also the proper distinctions of their cloathings, badges of honour, and colours of each troop and regiment : the names of the chief officers of the ordinance, and other officers belonging to the army : with a list of the royal band of gentlemen-pentioners and yeomen of the King's guard of his body : of the governours, lt. governours, and deputy-governours, throughout the kingdom : as establish't at the time of the revew upon Putney-Heath, the first of October, 1684 : as also an account of the said revew, ● 1684
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41864.A Letter to Ferguson or any other the suppos'd author of a late scandalous libel entituled An elogie upon Sir Tho. Armstrong : from one that heartily wishes them what they deserve. ● 1684
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41865.A Memorial of His Excellency the Earl of Avaux, extraordinary ambassador from the most Christian King delivered to the States General, concerning the false interpretation, made to be the meaning of his intercepted letter. ● 1684
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41866.A Mornings ramble, or, Islington Wells burlesq't ● 1684
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41867.A New ballad to the tune of I'll tell thee, Dick, ● 1684
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41868.A New narrative of the old plot. A song: to the tune of Russels Farewel. ● 1684
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41869.A New-years gift for the Whigs: or, A true relation of threescore Presbyters (foot and horse) that surprized two of the kin[gs] guards in their beds at an inn seaven miles from Edenborough, cutting all the flesh off their bon[es] till they were dead, and carried the pieces to their respective friends, and there burned them [in] contempt of God and their king. : Tune of, Then then to the duke let's fill up the glass. ● 1684
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41870.A Pair of spectacles for Mr. Observer, or, Remarks on the phanatical observations on my Lord Petre's letter to the king ● 1684
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41871.A Poem on the Right Honourable Sir James Smith the present lord mayor of the city of London. ● 1684
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41872.A Table of the equation of days shewing how much a good pendulum watch ought to be faster or slower than a true sun-dial every day of the year. ● 1684
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41873.A True and perfect catalogue of the nobility and great officers of state and court, lords spiritual and temporal of the kingdom of England as they now stand, Feb., 1683/4 ● 1684
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41874.A True narrative of the confession and execution of Ensign Flower, at Reading the 8th of this instant March 1684 who was tried and condemned at Reading ... ● 1684
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41875.A True narrative of the confession and execution of several notorious malefactors at Tyburn on Wednesday April the 16th 1684 viz. Charles Close, Bernard Trevers, Hugh Kelly, Katherine Smith, and Mary Corbet who was burnt at Tyburn for high-treason. ● 1684
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41876.A True relation of the actions of the French fleet before Genova together with the messages that passed between the said fleet and the city. ● 1684
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41877.A breviate of the proceedings of France, from the Pyrenaean Treaty to this time as also I. The speech of Monsieur Zierowsky, the Emperor's Embassador to the King of Poland, II. A memorial presented by the said Embassador to the King of Poland, III. A letter from Monsieur Du Vernay to Count Tekeley, IV. A letter from Count Tekeley to Monsieur Du Vernay, V. A letter from Monsieur Peter Jaigel, Governour of Cassovia, to Monsieur De Vernay. ● 1684
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41878.A courtly new ballad of the princely wooing of the fair maid of London, by King Edward. The tune is, Bonny sweet Robin. ● 1684
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41879.A description of the rhinoceros, lately brought from the East-Indies, and sold the 25th. of this instant August, to Mr. L. for 2320£. ● 1684
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41880.A dialogue between Bowman the Tory, and Prance the runagado a new song. ● 1684
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41881.A full and exact relation of the horrid murder committed upon the body of col. Rainsborough, the person that did it, and the cause thereof. Also the killing of Capt. Layton, and divers others: and a fight neere Pontefract; with the relieving of Scarborough, and a Pinnace taken there. Likewise the list of the names of some members of both Houses of Parliament, and chiefe officers of the army, against whom there is a designe to take away their lives. Certified by letters to both houses of Parliament. Viz. His Excellency the Lord Generall. The Lord Say and Seal. The Lord Wharton. Lieut. Gen. Cromwell. Mr. Challenor. Mr. Pury. Mr. Corbet. Major-Generall Skippon. Serjeant Wild. Colonell Hammond. Colonell Rich. Colonell Pride. Colonell Hewson, ● 1684
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41882.A letter from Amsterdam to M.C. in London Discovering the taking of Sr. Thomas Armstrong with the narrow escape of my Lord Gray and Mr. Eerguson at Leyden in Holland. ● 1684
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41883.A letter from a country minister to some neighbouring-clergy concerning the usual resort of his parishioners to other churches in contempt of their own. ● 1684
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41884.A new miracle, or Dr. Nomans safe return from the Grand Turks court at Constantinople ... a song to the tune of Old Simon the king. ● 1684
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41885.A new song in praise of the Loyal Company of Stationers, who (after the general forfeit,) for their singular loyalty, obtain'd the first Charter of London, Anno 1684. : To the tune of, Winchester wedding. ● 1684
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41886.A pastoral upon the death of Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond ● 1684
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41887.A perswasive to all dissenters to unity in religion, as it is establish'd in the Church of England ● 1684
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41888.A pleasant jigg betwixt Jack and his mistress: or, The young carman's courage cool'd by the suddain [sic] approach, of his master, who found him too kind to his mistress. Tune of Mary live long. Licensed according to order. ● 1684
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41889.A relation extraordinary contained in a letter from Lintz, concerning another great victory over the Turks, January the 19th, 1683/4 ● 1684
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41890.A relation of the taking of Prevesa by the army of the Republique of Venice ● 1684
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41891.A song of the light of the three nations turn'd into darknes, or, Otes made free-man of Whitington's Colledge, for perjury, Scandalum Magnatum, and something like treason to an excellent old tune called Cavalilly-man. ● 1684
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41892.A strange and horrible murther committed in White-Fryers upon Mr. John Blackston who was found murthered over against the Suger-Loafe, on the 7th of April, 1684. ● 1684
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41893.A survey of the buildings and encroachments on the river of Thames, on both sides from London-Bridge eastwards to the lower end of Lyme-house: taken by the principal officers and commissioners of his Majesties navy, with the assistance of the elder brethren of Trinity-house, in pursuance of an order of the right honourable the Lords Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of England, dated the first of March, 1683/4. Wherein is also particularly expressed which of the said buildings and encroachments are old, and which are new, and likewise which of them are judged most prejudicial to navigation and the river; together with references to each of them by numbers in the draught of the river lately made by Captain Collins. ● 1684
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41894.A true account of the behaviour, confessions, and last dying words, of Abraham Bigs, Richard Cabourn, Jane Langworth, and Elizabet Stoaks At Tyburn, on Wednesday the 21th. of December, 1684 for high-treason murther, felony and burglary, Printed by order, ● 1684
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41895.A true account of the behaviour, last dying words, and execution of John Hutchins, the sollicitor who was executed on a gibbet erected in Fleet-Street, for the murther of John Sparks, a water-man, on Wednesday the 17th. of December, 1684. Printed by order, ● 1684
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41896.A true account of the proceedings on the crown--side at this Lent assize, held for the county of Surrey in the burrough of Southwark, before Sir Job Charleton, Knight, one of the judges of assize, and other his Majesty's justices, Beginning on Thursday the 13th of March, 1683. and ending on Saturday the 15th of the said month. With the number that received sentence of death, were burnt in the hand, ● 1684
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41897.Alidor and Calista being an excellent new song, much in request at court, to an excellent new play-house tune. ● 1684
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41898.An Abstract of the procedure of France since the Pyrenaean Treaty under these heads, I. The speech of Monsieur Zerowisky, the Emperour's ambassador to the King of Poland, II. A memorial presented by the said ambassador to the King of Poland, III. A letter from Monsieur Du Vernay to Count Teckely, IV. A letter from Count Teckely to Monsieur Du Vernay, V. A letter from Monsieur Peter Jaigel, Governour of Cassovia, to Monsieur Du Vernay ; to which is added, Mercurius panegyricus. ● 1684
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41899.An Account of a horrid and barbarous murder committed on the body of a young person supposed to be of a good quality in the fields beyond Whitechappel-Church in the Parish of Stepny ... ● 1684
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41900.An Account of some few of the exploits of Don Thomazo Pharmacopola (alias Deputy L----m) hastily collected against his name-sake's day for the edification and information of the honest inhabitants of Bishopsgate-Ward : (the first part). ● 1684