A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A healing question propounded and resolved (1656) by Henry Vane, Jr.
A judicious answer to six queries concerning the Jevves and their conversion (1666) by John Maynard
A letter from Sir Arthur Haselrigge in Portsmouth to an honourable member of the late Parliament (1659) by Arthur Hesilrige
A letter from Sir Arthur Hesilrige, to the honorable committee of the Councel of State for Irish and Scotish affairs at White-Hall, concerning the Scots prisoners (1650) by Arthur Hesilrige
A letter from Sir Henry Vane to Sir Arthur Hasilrig (1660) by Henry Vane, Jr.
A letter sent from Mr. Sergeant Wilde, and Humphrey Salwey, Esq; both Members of the House of Commons, to the Honorable, William Lentall Esquior [sic], Speaker of the House of Commons; concerning divers passages at the quarter sessions in Worcester, about the execution o the commission of array, and the ordinance of the militia (1642) by John Wilde
A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by his Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers (1642) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A most worthy speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons, by Sir Beniamin Rudyard (1642) by Benjamin Rudyerd
A needful corrective or ballance in popular government (1659) by Henry Vane, Jr.
A pilgrimage into the land of promise, by the light of the vision of Jacobs ladder and faith (1664) by Henry Vane, Jr.
A relation from Belfast (1642) by John Clotworthy
A relation made in the House of Commons, by Col: Nathaniel Fiennes, concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643 (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rouse in Parliament. Concerning the goods, libertjes, and lives, of his Majesties subjects (1641) by Francis Rous
A second speech of the honourable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in the Commons House of Parliament (1641) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A sermon concerning death and resurrection (1644) by William Strode
A sermon concerning svvearing (1644) by William Strode
A sermon preached at a visitation held at Lin at Norfolk (1660) by William Strode
A speech concerning a West Indie association, at a committee of the whole house [sic] in the Parliament, 21 (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
A speech delivered by the honorable VVilliam Pierrepont second son to the right honorable the Earle of Kingstone, against Sr. Robert Berkley knight, one of the justices of the Kings Bench (1641) by William Pierrepont
A speech made by Sergeant Wild in the honourable House of Commons, in the cause of Mercurius Britanicus (1645) by John Wilde
A speech of Mr Iohn VVhite counsellor at law, made in the Commons House of Parliament concerning episcopacy (1641) by John White
A speech of the honorable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in answer to the third speech of the Lord George Digby (1641) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A speech spoken by an honorable knight in the House of Commons upon the delivery of the city petition (1648) by John Maynard
A true relation of Mr. Iohn Cook’s passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsale in that great storm Ianuary 5 (1650) by John Cook
A true relation of Mr. Iustice Cook’s passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsaile and of the great storm and eminent danger that he with others were in, with the wonderful appearance of the power & goodness of God in their deliverance according as it was revealed to him in a dream : as also M. Deedate with other witnesses (in Genevah) opinion concerning dreams occasioned by a remarkeable profettick dream of a Protestant marques daughter in Poland / all faithfully communicated as received from his own hand in the year 1650. (1652) by John Cook
A vade mecum or table containing the substance of such statutes wherein any one or more justices of the peace are inabled to deale in, at the sessions of the peace (1643) by Walter Yonge
A worthy speech, spoken in the Honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rudyard, for accommodation betwixt His Majesty and His Parliament, July the ninth, 1642 (1642) by Benjamin Rudyerd
An argument of lavv concerning the bill of attainder of high-treason of Thomas Earle of Strafford (1641) by Oliver St. John
An epistle general, to the mystical body of Christ on earth (1662) by Henry Vane, Jr.
An extraordinary deliverance, from a cruell plot, and bloudy massacre contrived by the malignants in Bristoll, for the delivering up the said city to Prince Rupert and his forces; but discovered by Gods goodnesse two houres before it should have beene acted, the chiefe conspirators taken, and imprisoned in the castle (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Articles of impeachment and accusation (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Catholick charitie (1641) by Francis Rous
Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Colonell Fiennes letter to my Lord General, concerning Bristol (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Concerning bishops, deanes, and chapters (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
Concerning the placing of good and able divines in parishes miserably destitute of instruction, through want of maintenance. (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
Concerning the treatie with the Scottish commissioners about the Irish affairs (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
Diseases of the time, attended by their remedies (1622) by Francis Rous
England’s champion (1648) by John Maynard
Five speeches in the high and honourable Court of Parliament (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
For propositions of peace to be sent to His Majestie (1642) by Benjamin Rudyerd
In answer to the Spanish and French embassadors request for our souldiers at their disbanding (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
In answer to the Spanish and French embassadors request for our souldiers at their disbanding (1641) by Benjamin Rudyerd
In behalfe of the clergie, and of parishes miserably destitute of instruction, through want of maintenance (1628) by Benjamin Rudyerd
In the high court of Parliament the 17. of February (1643) by Benjamin Rudyerd
Interiora regni Dei (1655) by Francis Rous
King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice (1649) by John Cook
Le prince d’amour; or The prince of love (1660) by Benjamin Rudyerd
Lieut. Colonel J. Lilburn tryed and cast: or, his case and craft discovered (1653) by Arthur Hesilrige