Vol. IX. (ff. 15). "A CAVEAT for France," etc. "Translated out of French into English by E. Aggas," London, 1588, 8vo. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. X. (ff. 28). "HIS MAIESTIES SPEECH to both the Houses of Parliament " [31 Mar.], etc., London, 1607, 8vo. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XI. (ff. 88). "THE RESTORER of the French estate," etc., London, 1589, 8vo. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XII. (ff. 13). "A COMFORT against the Spaniard," by Thomas Nun, London, 1596, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XIII. (ff. 16). "A DECLARATION of His Maiesties Royall pleasure, in what sort he thinketh fit to enlarge or reserve himselfe on matter of bountie," London, 1610, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XIV. (ff. 20). "AN ANSWERE to certaine scandalous papers scattered abroad under colour of a Catholicke Admonition," London, 1606, 4to. Imperf. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XV. (ff. 24). "A SEDER Olam, that is, Order of the World," by Hugh Broughton, London, 1613, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
Vol. XVI. (ff. 4). "TWO LITTLE WORKES defensive of our Redemption," etc., by Hugh Broughtou, 1604, 4to. William Henry Ireland: Printed tracts (1570-1613) containing his forged signatures and marginal notes of Shakespeare.
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