12mo. Instructions for the Comptrollers of accounts relating to the army; with tables for the payment of the forces under the care of the Rt. Honourable John How, Esquire, and the Honourable Charles Fox, Esq.. from 24 Decem. 1703 to 24 Dec. 170
folio. "A Collection of Monuments in divers churches, with most of the coats of arms painted." They are chiefly in London and Westminster. At the end is an alphabetical index of the names of persons.
folio. A miscellaneous and irregular Collection of Reports of Cases from the reign of Hen. VIII. to that of Charles I., by Timothy Levinge, Serjeant at Law. To these is added, at fo. 67, another Collection of Cases in the Common Pleas, from 1653 to 1663, by Richard Levinge, Barrister of the Inn...
folio. A Collection of Cases, Special Pleadings, and various Legal Forms and Precedents, made in the time of King James I.; with a table of the special pleadings only, not alphabetical.
Political register compiled in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
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Political register, containing notes, lists, tables and records concerning political and military matters during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Possibly compiled by, or for the use of, a minister of state. ff. 1r-3r Table of contents. Titled ‘A table of the matters contayned in this booke’. f...
folio. A discourse concerning Tangier, drawn up by Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Superintendant of the works of the mole, anno 1672. Prefixed is "The answer of Sir Hugh Cholmeley, humbly offered to enquiries for His Majesty's satisfaction concerning the mole at Tangier."
folio. "A description as well of His Majesties Courtes of Record as of His Highnes most honõble houshold; the nobilitie of England; the bishoprickes and deanries of England and Walles; the counsell of the North, of Walles and the Marches; the Admiraltye; the Armorye, and the Minte; offices att ...
4to. Some rhapsodical ejaculations in rhyme, by one W. Tipping, Gent. the burthen of which is the author's repentance for having been seduced to marry an artful strumpet of the name of Fletcher, in whose praise he had formerly written a book; and which marriage seems completely to have deranged...
4to. A Collection of Saxon Homilies in four Volumes, transcribed by the Rev. Mr. Elstob, rector of St. Swithin's at Londonstone, and his sister Elizabeth, and in part translated by them, with a view to their publication.