Beschrieben durch J. P. A. [Oraeus, Heinrich] ; Angabe des Kupferstechers vom Kupfertitel übernommen. - Der genannte angebl. Verf. Abelin ist 1634 verstorben; mutmaßl. Verf. ist Heinrich Oraeus (vgl. Bircher A 7106) ; Kupfert.: Theatri Europaei oder Historische Beschreibung Aller Vornembsten und denckwürdigsten Geschichten . Vierter Theil ; Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: . emendiret und verbessert worden, Durch Matthäi Merians Seel. Erben. Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mäyn, bey Johann Görlin. Anno M DC XCII. ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Hbks/X 3 w-4
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Opinion of the Attorney General signed: W. Jones. ; Includes the text of the king's proclamation of 1669. ; Date of publication from Wing; William Jones was Attorney General from 1675-1679. ; Endorsed on verso in MS.: "For the bill to p[re]vent burglarys and robberys in London and the out p[ar]ishes"; legislation not traced. ; Copy cataloged endorsed on verso in MS. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Part 2 has title: The second part of Mr. Waller's poems . London, Printed by T. W. for T. Bennet, 1705. ; Paged continuously. ; pt. 1. Poems upon several occasions. Of divine love. Of divine poesie.--pt. 2. The maids tragedy, altered by Mr. Waller. Poems upon several occasions. Mr. Waller's speech to the House of commons, April 22, 1640. Mr. Waller's speech in Parliament . July 6, 1641. Mr. Waller's speech in the House of commons, on Tuesday, July 4, 1643. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"I. A letter from a freeholder . II. A word . to prevent undue elections and returns of members of Parliament. III. Memorandums for those that go into the country to dispose the corporations to a good election . IV. The project for repealing the penal laws and tests . V. Some queries concerning liberty of conscience. VI. Considerations proposed to W. Pen concerning his new Magna Charta for liberty of conscience . VII. The Commissioners questions to Sir Ed. Jennings, with his answer &c ; Wing ; Mode of access: Internet.
(cont.) Rome's master-piece: or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his Jesuited instruments [by William Prynne] . Together with the arch-bishop's notes . (with special t.-p.) [Three letters of Arch-bishop Laud, etc.]--[II] An historical account of all material transactions relating to the University of Oxford, from Arch-bishop Laud's being elected chancellor to his resignation of that office. An answer to the speech of the right honourable William Lord Viscount Say and Seal, &c. spoken in Parliament, upon the bill about bishops power in civil affairs, and courts of judicature, anno 1641. A speech delivered in the Star-chamber, on Wednesday the fourteenth of June, 1637, at the censure of J. Bastwick, H. Burton, and W. Prinn; concerning pretended innovations in the church. ; Archbishop Laud was impeached for high treason by the Long Parliament in 1644. ; Vol. 2 has title and imprint: The second volume of the remains of the most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud . Collected by the late learned Mr. Henry Wharton, and published according to his request by the Reverend Mr. Edmund Wharton, his father. London, Printed for S. Keble [etc.] 1700. ; Preface, v. 1, signed: Hen. Wharton. ; [I] An introduction to the following history: containing the diary of . William Laud . from his birth to the middle of the year MDCXLIII . (with special t.-p. dated 1694) The history of the troubles and tryal of . William Laud . (with special t.-p. dated M DC XCIV) A short supplement to the preceding history, taken from the Historical collections of John Rushworth. A larger supplement to the preceeding history, taken out of Dr. Heylin's Cyprianus anglicus. The speech of the lord arch-bishop of Canterbury, spoken at his death, upon the scaffold on the Tower-hill, Jan. 10, 1644. The arch-bishop's last will and testament. Several passages of Arch-bishop Laud's Conference with Fisher the Jesuit, edit. Londin. 1639. The answer of the most reverend father in God, William Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, to the speech of the Lord Say and Seal, touching the liturgy. Arch-bishop Laud's annual accounts of his province, presented to the King in the beginning of every year . (with special t.-p.) ; Mode of access: Internet.