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THE
HARLEIAN MISCELLANY;
OR, A
COLLECTION
OF
SCARCE, CURIOUS, AND ENTERTAINING
PAMPHLETS AND TRACTS,
AS WELL IN MANUSCRIPT AS IN PRINT,
FOUND IN THE LATE
EARL OF OXFORD'S LIBRARY,
INTERSPERSED WITH
HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, AND CRITICAL
NOTES.
VOL. VI.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR ROBERT DUTTON, GRACECHURCH-STREET.
CONTENTS.
THE Life and Death of the illustrious Robert, Earl of Essex, &c.
containing, at large, the Wars he managed, and the Commands
he had in Holland, the Palatinate, and in England. Together with
some wonderful Observations of himself, and his predecessors, and
many most remarkable passages from his Infancy unto the day of
his Death. By Robert Codrington, Master of Arts. London,
printed by F. Leach, for L. Chapman, Anno Dom. 1646. Quarto,
containing thirty-six pages
A most learned and eloquent Speech, spoken or delivered in the Ho-
nourable House of Commons at Westminster, by the most learned
Lawyer, Miles Corbet, Esquire, Recorder of Great Yarmouth, and
Burgess of the same, on the 31st of July, 1647. Taken in Short-
Hand by Nocky and Tom Dunn, his Clerks, and revised by John
Taylor, Folio, containing four pages
The Plague at Westminster: Or, an Order for the Visitation of a Sick
Parliament, grievously troubled with a new Disease, called, the
Consumption of their Members. The Persons visited are, the Earl
of Suffolk, the Earl of Lincoln, the Earl of Middlesex, the Lord
Hunsdon, the Lord Barkly, the Lord Willoughby of Parham, the
Lord Maynard, Sir John Maynard, Master Glyn, Recorder of Lon-
don. With a Form of Prayer, and other Rites and Ceremonies to
be used for their Recovery; strictly commanded to be used in all
Cathedrals, Churches, Chapels, and Congregations, throughout
his Majesty's three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Printed for V.V. in the Year 1647- Quarto, containing six pages
The Arraignment and Acquittal of Sir Edward Mosely, Baronet, in-
dited at the King's Bench Bar, for a Rape, upon the Body of Mrs.
Anne Swinnerton. Taken by a Reporter there present, who heard
all the Circumstances thereof, whereof this is a true copy. London,
printed by E G. for W. L. 1647. Quarto, containing twelve pages
The Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, the honourable Founder of the Pub-
lick Library in the University of Oxford. Written by himself. Ox-
ford, printed by Henry Hall, Printer to the University, 1647.
Quarto, containing sixteen pages
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