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2. Sad news from Ratcliff being a full and true relation of a horrid and bloody murther committed upon the bodies of an antient gentlewoman (Captain Giddings wifes mother), and his sisters child, who was a girl of two years and a half old, and a maidservant in the the house, by Robert Condinge ..., William Thomas and William Rogers ... who afterward robbed the house of Captain Giddings in Brook-street, Ratcliff, on Friday the thirteenth of this instant January : how Condinge was apprehended ... with an account of his confession and commitment to Newgate &c., faithfully related and published to prevent mistakes and false reports

10. Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford assizes held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry, Bishop of London, plantiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant, faithfully related : together with the nature of the writ call'd supplicavit ... granted against Mr. Hickeringill ... as also the articles sworn against him, by six proctors of doctors-commons ...

11. Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford assizes held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry, Bishop of London, plantiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant, faithfully related : together with the nature of the writ call'd supplicavit ... granted against Mr. Hickeringill ... as also the articles sworn against him, by six proctors of doctors-commons ...

17. Science and Stonehenge

18. Scotland and England, 1286-1815

24. Scottish archaeological journal

25. Scottish archaeological journal

29. Scottish nationality

41. The second part of the anatomie of abuses, containing the display of corruptions, with a perfect description of such imperfections, blemishes, and abuses, as now reigning in euerie degree, require reformation for feare of Gods vengeance to be powred vpon the people and countrie, without speedie repentance and conuersion vnto God: made dialogwise

42. A second remonstrance or, declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the Commission of Array, occasioned by a booke lately published, intituled His Majesties answer to the declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said commission. Wherein their said former declaration is fully vindicated; the maine arguments to uphold the said Commission of Array are refuted, and the same commission proved to be against the fundamentall lawes and statutes of this kingdome, the Petition of Right, the liberty, and property of the subject, and contrary to former presidents in Parliament. Die Lunæ, January 16. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. I. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum

43. A second remonstrance, or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the Commission of Array occasioned by a booke lately published intituled His Majesties answer to the declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said Commission, wherein their said former declaration is fully vindicated, the maine arguments to uphold the said Commission of Arry are refuted and the same Commission proved to be against the fundamentall lawes and statutes of this kingdom the petition of rights, the liberty and property of the subject, and contrary to former presidents in Parliament

46. Secret reasons of state in reference to the affairs of these nations, at the interruption of this present Parliament: anno 1653. discovered. Also, the power of parliaments, touching imprisonment, debated. With other matters worthy of observation, in Jo: Streater's case: this being a narrative of his two years troubles at the beginning of the late monarchie, erected by General Cromwel