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CIVIL WAR IN GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND, 1642-52.

2539 COLLECTION of 65 Civil War and other Tracts, 1 vol. small 4to, £10

half-calf, 1641-49

Treaty for the Surrendring of Exeter to Sir Thomas Fairfax. 8 pp. 1646. His Majestie's Declaration concerning His Proceedings with the States-General... in the Cause of D. Conradus Vorstius, 90 pp., title-page torn.

Argument to prove that each Subject hath a Propriety in his goods, 70 pp. 1641. The Severall Humble Petitions of Wm. Prynne, John Bastwicke, Henry Burton, and others, to Parliament, 44 pp. 1641.

True and Joyfull Newes from Exceter: Repulse of Hopton and Bevill Grenvill 8 pp. [1643.]

Lord Digbie's Speech to Bill of Attainder,...Strafford, 12 pp. 1641.

H.M. Last Declaration, and Final Resolution, at Oxford, 8 pp. [1643.]

No Parliament without a King, 16 pp. Oxford, 1642.

The Twelve Bishops called to the Parliament, 8 pp. 1642.

Manner of the Impeachment of the XII. Bishops, 8 pp. 1642.

A Joyfull Message from Parliament to Portsmouth, &c., 8 pp. 1642.

The Princely Pellican: Royall Resolues... from H.M. Divine Meditations; Albion's Niobe, and other Verses (pp. vi, 48). 1649.

XII Resolves concerning the Disposal of the Person of the King, 8 pp. 1646. Quæres, Seasonable, to be presented to K. Charles by Philanactodemus, pp. iv, 24. 1647.

The Case of the Army Soberly Discussed, 8 pp. July, 1647.

Desires Propounded to H. C. from Denzil Holles, and others, who stand Impeached by H.E. Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Army, 8 pp.

1647.

Petition and Vindication of the Officers of Fairfax's Army, 8 pp. 1647.

Knowne Lawes: Examination of the Counsells and Actions of Those that have Withdrawne the King from the Government and Protection of his People, 8 pp. 1643.

Petition of the... City of London...With H.M. Gracious Answer, 8 pp. 1643. Peace and Plenty Comming unto us, If...all well-affected Families and Persons would forbear one Meal in a Week...towards raising and maintaining Regiments of Horse and Foot, 8 pp. 1643.

A Declaration...concerning the poysoning of King James,...by the old Countess of
Buckingham and the Duke her Son, 8 pp. 1648.

Glad Tydings of Joy; Prognostication of Peace. By J. B. Astro, 8 pp. 1643.
England's Humble Remonstrance to King and Parliament, 8 pp. 1643.
Another Miraculous Victorie obtained at Barnham-Moore...8 pp. 1643.

A Letter from H. E. Robert. Earle of Essex relating the...Skirmish at Chinner, 19th June, 1643, 8 pp. 1643.

A Declaration of the Lord Marquis of Hartford...to oppose the Earl of Worster and his Army... Also, Victory obtained by the Manchester Forces, 8 pp. 1643. The Protestation and Declaration of...the Cavaliers, 8 pp. 1643.

1643.

Queres and Conjectures concerning the Present State of this Kingdome, 8 pp.
Declaration made to the Kingdome of Henry Earle of Holland, 8 pp. 1643.
Newes from Dunkirke... Intentions to Engage the King of Spaines Forces to set

forth Frigots into our Seas, &c., 8 pp. [1643.]

The Bloody Parliament in the Raigne of an Unhappy Prince, 8 pp. 1643.
Serious Representation of Col. Wm. Eyre, Prisoner at Oxford, 8 pp. 1649.
Articles of the Commons...against Archbp. Laud, 16 pp. 1643.

England's Petition to their King...sense of all true-hearted, 8 pp. 1643.

A Discourse upon the Questions between the King and Parliament, 16 pp. [1643.] A Declaration to the Commons of England: Thirteen...Reasons why the Commonalty...ought to take part with the Parliament, 8 pp. 1643.

The Copies of Bills presented to His Majesty at Oxon, 62 pp. 1643.

COLLECTION OF CIVIL WAR TRACTS (continued)—

A Declaration...concerning Sir Edward Deering,...with the Scots Proceedings about the Surrendring of Newcastle, 8 pp. 1644.

Letter from Lord Fairfax...concerning the Great Victory...at York; Defeat of Col. Hastings by Lord Grayes Forces at Bosworth Field, 8 pp. 1644.

Articles of Peace concluded in Italy between the Pope, Parma, Venice, &c., 8 pp. 1644.

A Famous Victory Obtained in a Pitcht Battle against Lord Byron at the Siege of Namptwitch, 8 pp. 1644.

Declaration...of Loyalty of Lord Mayor Pennington, Colonel Venn, &c., 8 pp. 1643. True Relation of the Re-Taking of Howhum Garrison, 8 pp. 1645.

Petition to His Majesty of the Counties... Wilts, Somerset, and Devon, and their Resolution to defend themselves, 8 pp. 1645.

The Malignants Lamentation... Royalists bemoan the miseries which have fallen upon them, &c., 16 pp. 1645.

Letter,...dated Marston,... May 24, 1645.

Gen. Crumwell and Major Gen. Brown joining with Sir Thomas Fairfax...the King's forces advance into Derbyshire, &c.. 8 pp. 1645.

Perfect Relation of Proceedings betwixt Sir Thomas Fairfax and Prince Rupert... About the delivery up of Bristol, 16 pp. 1645.

Sir Thomas Fairfax; his Victorious Proceedings in the taking of Launceston... How Prince Rupert entred Abbington, and was beaten out, 8 pp. 1645.

Letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax's Army now in Truro Relating Passages in the Treaty, 8 pp. 1645.

A Fuller Relation of Sir Thomas Fairfax's Routing all the King's Armies in the West...at Torrington, &c., 16 pp. Feb., 1645.

Constitutio Liberi Populi; or The Rule of a Freeborn People. By Wm. Ball of Barkham, Esquire, 26 pp. 1646.

And 14 others relating to the Church and Clergy, Dr. Grantham on Teaching in Seminaries, Special Help to English Orthography, by Richard Hodges, of Southwark, 1643.

2540 A REMONSTANCE of the beginnings and proceedings of the Rebellion in the County of Cavan, Province of Ulster, 23 October untill 15 June, 1642, whereunto is added the Acts and Conclusions of... the Romish Clergy in Ireland met in Kilkenny, 10, 11, 13 May 1642 concerning the Present State of the Warre...... Written by Henry Jones, D.D., small 4to, complete (pp. 4, 1-8, 17-48), half-calf, Aug. 11, 1642

12s 2541 A DECLARATION of the Commons......concerning......The Grand ...........Examinations of Persons of Rebellion in Ireland, together with... Quality......Promoters of that cruell......Rebellion......Letters of Mart...... and another from the Rebells......the Supreme Councel for the Catholique Causes, small 4to (pp. 64), half-calf, July 25, 12s 1643 2542 THE TRUEST and most Reall Relation of the Apprehension of Three Most Notorious Rebels in Ireland......Lord Magwire, Col. Read, Capt. MacMallion; their Examination and Committal to the Tower, &c., small 4to (pp. 8), half-calf. 1643

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2543 A DECLARATION of the Lords and Commons......shewing the Present Designe......for a Cessation of Armes, or Treaty of Peace with the Rebels in Ireland......now they are inforced to devoure and eate one another......(black letter), small 4to (pp. ii. 10); half-calf. Oct. 2, 1643

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2544 ESSEX.

Laws and Ordinances of Warre, Established for the better Conduct of the Army by the H.E. the Earl of Essex, Lord General of the Forces of the Parliament, small 4to (pp. 32), calf, 1643 12s

2545 CHARLES I. MILITARY | ORDERS | And | ARTICLES | Established by His | MAJESTIE | For the better Ordering and Government | of his Majesties Armie. With the Oath | which every souldier is to take | Also two Proclamations, one against Plundering and | Robbing. The other against Selling or | Buying of Armes and and Horse. With Instructions for Musters and Armes, and the use thereof. ......Re-Printed by HIS MAJESTIES Command | AT OXFORD. With fine equestrian portrait of Charles I.

London, 1643.

4to, 12 leaves, half-calf

£3 10s

2546 GRENVILE. A Letter Written by Sir RICHARD GRENVILE......Concerning the Affairs of the West, small 4to (pp. 8). 1646

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2547 LONDON'S ACCOUNT; or, A Calculation of the Arbitrary and Tyrannical Exactions, Taxations, Impositions, Excises, Contributions, Subsidies, Twentieth Parts, and other Assessements, within the Lines of Communication, during the four yeares of this Unnaturall Warre......small 4to, pp. ii. 12. 1647 68 2548 FAIRFAX. Anglia Rediviva: England's Recovery: being the History of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army under the immediate conduct of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, Knight, Captain-General of all the Parliament's Forces in England, by JOSHUA SPRIGGE, folio, calf. 1647 £3 10s With large folding view of the formation of the two Armies at Naseby 1645, character of the Army, List of the Officers, and Journal of its Marches April 1645 to June 1846; also Table of Battles fought, places taken, number of slain, prisoners, &c. Wants, as usual, the portrait of Fairfax. 2549

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A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax......by [Sir] CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, portrait, maps, and illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1870 Including chapters on the Scottish Campaigns, the Civil War-Tadcaster Fight, Victories of Leeds, Wakefield, Actions at Selby and Winceby, Siege of Hull, Battle of Nantwich and Siege of Lathom House, Victory at Selby and Siege of York, Battles of Marston Moor and Naseby (with notes on authorities), Battles of Langport, Storming of Bridgwater and Bristol, Pacification of the West and Surrender of Oxford, Siege of Colchester, Parliament and the Army, Execution of King Charles, &c.

2550 IRELAND. Two Letters of the Lord Digby to the Lord Taaff, the Rebels General in Munster: taken......in the late Battel, shewing .....activeness......among the Rebels for the King against the Parliament's Forces, small 4to (pp. 8), half-calf. Dec. 4, 1647 10s 2551 P Severall | Politiqve | and | Militarie | Observations: | upon | the Civil and Militarie Governments; the Birth, Increase and Decay of Monarchies, | &c....Collected out of the best Authors by D. P., Gent. Published by Authoritie......Small 4to, half-calf. London......1648

Title and preliminary matter, pp. viii and 100.

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With Chapters on Order and Obedience, Civil and Economical Government, Aristocracies, Monarchies, Military Government in General, Quartering of Men-ofWar; on Military Punishments, Remunerations, Exercises, and Mutinies; Arbitrary Government of the Sword; That Hard Conditions of Peace are seldom Kept, &c.

See also p. 4.

2552 HESILRIGE'S (Sir Arthur) Letter to the Honourable Committee of Lords and Commons at Derby House, concerning the Revolt and Recovery of Tinmouth Castle, in which Action Lt.-Col. Lilburn was slain......small 4to (pp. 8), half-calf. 1648 98 2553 IRELAND. A Declaration of the Irish Armie in Ulster: sent to the Parlament in a Letter from William Basill, Esq., A.G. of Ireland, small 4to (pp. ii. 13), half-calf. 1650 10s

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An Act for the Attainder of the Rebels in Ireland (black letter), folio, pp. 24. 1657

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An Act for the Assuring, Confirming, and Settling of Lands and Estates in Ireland (black letter), folio, pp. 21. 1657

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An Act for the Three Moneths Assessment in Ireland, for the Maintenance of the Spanish War, and other Services of the Commonwealth (black letter), folio (4 pp.). 1657 58

2554 BOSCOBEL; or, the History of the Most Miraculous Preservation of King Charles II. after the Battle of Worcester, Sept. 3, 1651, by THOMAS BLOUNT (1660): with the King's Own Account dictated to PEPYS, Introduction and Bibliography by Charles G. Thomas, 12mo, cloth. 1894 2s 6d 2555 ELTON. The Compleat Body of the Art Military. Second Edition, with Additions by Col. RICHARD ELTON, folio, calf. 1659 £1 48 "Elton's service was entirely in the armies of the Parliament, and the Commonwealth, and the Protectorate......He confined himself to the subject of infantry, and devotes his attention chiefly to drill."-FIRTH, Cromwell's Army,' p. viii. 2556 HOWELL. Twelve Several Treatises of the late Revolutions in these Three Kingdomes: deducing the Causes thereof from their Originals, by JAMES HOWELL, Esq., H.M., Historiographer Royal, 12mo, calf. 1661

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A Discourse 'twixt Patricius and Peregrin, touching the Distempers of the Times (two parts); Memorandum to the Earl of Pembroke; His Majesty's Manifesto to Foreign Priuces; Apologs or Fables Mythologiz'd; The Land of Ire; Massacres in Ireland; the Sway of the Sword; An Italian Prospective; A Nocturnal Progress through Christendom; A Vindication of H.M. Letter to the Pope; A Glance upon the Isle of Wight; Advice from the Prime Statesman of Florence. 2557 DAVIES. The Civil Warres of Great Britain and Ireland, containing an Exact History of their Occasion, Originall, Progress and Happy End. By an Impartiall Pen [J.D. i.e. John Davies, of Kidwelly,*] sm. folio, calf. 20s

1661

*Halkett, col, 408. Ascribed also to J. Dancer-Allibone. 2558 PRENDERGAST. History of the Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, by JOHN PRENDERGAST, Second Edition, 8vo, cloth. 1870 £2 2s FROUDE. The Irish Rebellion, 1641. See The English in Ireland, Book I. Chap. II.

2512 SOMERS' Collection of Tracts, Second Edition, arranged by [Sir] Walter Scott, 13 vols. royal 4to, half-russia, 1809-15 £7 15s

Among the Military Tracts are several relating to the Great Civil War :-Pym's Observations on the Militia of England, 1641; Essex's Speech to the Army, 1642; Howell's England's Tears, 1643; Lithgow's Siege of Newcastle, 1645; History of the Military Government of Gloucester City, 1647; Memorials of Thomas, Lord Fairfax Fleetwood's Behaviour of Buckingham at the Isle of Rhee, 1627 ; Paulden's Account of the Taking of Pontefract Castle; Declaration of the Marquis of Montrose, 1649.

2559 HUTCHINSON. Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson by his Widow, Lucy, with Account of the Siege of Lathom House, portrait, 12mo, cloth. (Bohn) 1846

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2560 TRACTS relating to Military Proceedings during the Great Civil War, edited by G. Ormerod, small 4to, cloth. (Chetham Soc.) 1844

2561 WHITELOCKE (Bulstrode) Memorials of English Affairs, 1625-60, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1853 £1 58

2562 SYMONDS. Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army during the Great Civil War, by Richard Symonds, small 4to cloth. (Camden Soc. LXXIV.) 1859.

2563 DEFOE. Memoirs of Col. Andrew Newport, who served as a Cavalier in the Army of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, and in That of Charles I. in England. Forming a Military History of the 17th Century [by DEFOE], portrait of Essex, Svo, calf. 1792

78 6d 2564 CLARENDON. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, to which is added An Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, by Edward, Earl of Clarendon, new edition, with previously suppressed passages and the unpublished Notes of Bishop Warburton, 6 vols. royal 8vo, calf. Oxford, 1807

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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, new edition, 8 vols. 8vo, calf. 1826

£1 10s

2566 SELECT TRACTS relating to the Civil Wars in England in the Reign of Charles I. by Writers who lived at the Time, with Preface by Baron Maseres, 2 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco gilt. 1815 2567 CATTERMOLE. History of the Great Civil War, with thirty steel engravings, imperial 8vo, cloth. [1850] 10s 2568 CARTE'S Life of James, Duke of Ormond, new edition, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, 1852 £1 1s 2569 WARBURTON. Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers, by ELIOT WARBURTON, Original Papers, plans and portraits of the Prince, Falkland, Montrose, &c., 3 vols. 8vo, clo. 1849 £1 10s Prince Rupert served as General of the Horse with the Royalists at the Battles of Worcester, E gehill, Brentford, Newbury, Marston Moor, and Naseby; at the Sieges of Lichfield, Bristol, and Gloucester."

2570 The ARMY LISTS of the Roundheads and Cavaliers Containing Names of the Officers in the Royal and Parliamentary Armies, 1642. Edited by Edward Peacock, 8vo, roxburgh. (Hotten) 1863 5s 2571 CUST. Lives of the Warriors of the Civil Wars of France and England, Warriors of the Seventeenth Century, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth.

1867

Part I. Turenne, Conde, Charles I., Essex.

4s

Part II. P. Rupert, Fairfax, Graham of Montrose, Cromwell, Bertie, Earl of

Lindsey, Leslie, Earl of Leven, Lesley, Lord Newark, Sir W. Waller.

2572 officerS. Portraits (21) of the Parliamentary Officers of the Great Civil War, with brief Biographical Notices, 12mo, halfmorocco. 1873

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Facsimiles of a rare series of portraits published 1647-only 100 copies printed. 2573 PHILLIPS. Memoirs of the Civil War in Wales and the Marches, 1642-1649, by J. ROLAND PHILLIPS, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1874

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