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CONTENTS.

VOL. II.

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Orders set down by the Duke of Medina, Lord General of the King's fleet,

to be observed in the voyage towards England. Translated out of Spanish

into English, by T. P. 1588, 4to, containing eight pages

Certain Advertisements out of Ireland, concerning the losses and distresses

happened to the Spanish navy upon the west coasts of Ireland, in their

voyage intended from the Northern Isles beyond Scotland, toward Spain,

1588, 4to, containing eight pages

The Copy of a Letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza, Am-

bassador in France for the King of Spain, declaring the state of England,

contrary to the opinion of Don Bernardin, and of all his partisans, Spa-

niards and others: found in the chamber of one R. Leigh, a seminary

priest, who was lately executed for high treason; with an appendix, 1588,

4to, containing thirty-two pages

An Exhortation to stir up the minds of all her Majesty's faithful subjects, to

defend their country, in this dangerous time, from the invasion of enemies,

faithfully and zealously compiled by Anthony Marten, sewer of her Ma-
jesty's most honourable chamber, 1588, 4to, containing thirty-two pages

A Spark of Friendship and warm Good-will, that shews the effect of true

affection, and unfolds the fineness of this world. Whereunto is joined the

commodity of sundry sciences, and the benefit that Paper bringeth, with

many rare matters rehearsed in the same. With a description and com-

mendation of a paper-mill, now of late set up (near the town of Dartford)

by an High German, called Mr. Spilman, Jeweller to the Queen's most ex-

cellent Majesty, written by Thomas Churchyard, gent. Printed at Lon-

don. 1588.

A Packe of Spanish Lyes, sent abroad in the world; first printed in Spaine,
in the Spanish tongue, and translated out of the originall. Now ripped,
vnfolded, and, by iust examination, condemned, as conteyning false, cor-
rupt, and detestable wares, worthy to be damned and burned. Imprinted
at London, by the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes
most excellent Maiestie, 1598. 4to, in black letter, containing thirteen pages 117

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The Catholick Cause; or, the horrid practice of murdering Kings justified
and commended by the Pope, in a speech to his cardinals, upon the bar-
barous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabbed
by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Friar. The true copy of which speech,
both in Latin, and also faithfully rendered into English, you have in the
following pages. London, printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's
Head, in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1678. 4to, containing twenty-four pages 130
The whole aud true Discourse of the Enterprises and secrete Conspiracies,
that have been made against the person of Henry de Valois, most Christian
King of Fraunce and Poland: wherupon followed his death, by the haud
of a young Jacobin Frier, the first day of August, 1589; whereby the
enemies of the crown thought to haue reduced and brought all Fraunce to
their will and deuotion. Together with the assembly that the King, be-
fore his death, made of the princes of the blood, lordes, and gentlemen,
that were in his armie, with the heads of the straungers, to whom he de-
clared his last will. Englished out of the French copie printed at Caan,
in Normandie. Imprinted by Thomas Purfoote, and are to bee soulde at
his shoppe, without New-gate, ouer against S. Sepulcher's Church, 1589.
In black letter, 8vo. containing twelve pages
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A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet'invading England in the year 1588,
and overthrown by her Majesty's navy, under the conduct of the Right
Hon. the Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral of England; written in
Italian, by Petruccio Ubaldine, citizen of Florence, 1590, 4to, containing
thirty-two pages

The English Romayne Life: discouering the Liues of the Englishmen at
Rome; the orders of the English seminarie; the dissention between the
Englishmen and the Welchmen; the banishing of the Englishmen out of
Rome; the Pope's sending for them agame; a reporte of many of the
paltrie reliques in Rome; theyr vautes under the ground; their holy pilgri
mages; and a number of other matters, woorthie to be read and regarded
of euery one. There vnto is added, the cruell tiranny vsed on an English-
man at Rome; his Christian suffering, and notable martirdome, for the
gospel of Jesus Christ, in anuo 1581. Written by A. M. sometime the
Pope's scholler in the seminarie among them.

Honos alit artes.

Seene and allowed: imprinted at London by Iohn Charlwoode, for Nicho-
las Ling, dwelling in Paule's Church-yarde, anno 1590. In black letter.
Quarto, containing seventy-two pages
Declaration of great Troubles pretended against the Realme, by a number of
Seminarie Priests and Iesuits, sent and very secretly dispersed in the same,
to worke great treasous vnder a false pretence of religion. With a provi-
sion very necessarie for Remedie thereof. Published by this her Maies-
ties proclamation. Imprinted at Loudon, by the deputies of Christopher
Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, MDXCI, 4to,
containing fourteen pages

A Qvip for an vpstart Courtier : or, a quaint Dispute between Veluet-breeches
and Cloth-breeches. Wherein is plainely set downe the disorders in all
estates and trades. London: imprinted by John Wolfe, and are to bee
sold at his shop, at Poules Chaine, 1592. In black letter, quarto, contain-
ing forty-eight pages

Some Observations on the Trial of Spencer Cowper, J. Marson, E. Stevens,
and W. Rogers, that were tried at Hertford, about the murder of Sarah
Stout, together with other things relating thereunto. Quarto, contaiLing
twenty pages

A Speech made by Queen Elisabeth (of famous memory) in Parliament, anno
1593; and in the thirty-fifth year of her reign, concerning the Spanish in-
vasion, folio, one page

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The true History of the late and lamentable Adventures of Don Sebastian,

King of Portugal, after his imprisonment in Spain, until this present day,

being now in Spain at St. Lucarde Barrameda : London, printed by Simon

Stafford and James Shaw, 1602. Quarto, containing twenty-eight pages.

A Continuation of the lamentable and admirable Adventures of Don Sebas-

tian, King of Portugal. With a Declaration of all his time employed since

the battle in Africa against the Infidels, 1578, nntil this present year, 1603.

London: printed for James Shaw, and are to be sold at his shop near Lud-

gate, 1603. Quarto, containing sixty-eight pages

367

The History of England. The first book. Declaring the state of the isle

of Britain under the Roman Empire. London, printed by Valentine

Simmes, for John Barnes, dwelling in Fleet-street, at the sign of the
Great Turk, 1603. Quarto, containing one hundred sixteen pages

The Summarie of certaine Reasons, which have moved Quene Elizabeth to

procede in Reformatious of her base and course Monies, and to reduce

them to their Values, in Sorte, as they may be turned into fine Monies.

Appointed to be declared by her Majestie, by order of her proclamation,

in her citie of London. Black letter, octavo, containing six pages 477

England's Mourning Garment; worn here by plain shepherds, in memory of

their sacred mistress, Elisabeth, queen of virtue, while she lived, and theme

of sorrow, being dead. To which is added the true manner of her Impe-

rial Funeral: after which follows the Shepherds Spring Song, for the en-

tertainment of King James, our most potent Sovereign. Dedicated to all

that loved the deceased Queen, and honour the living King.

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