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Sir Thomas Overbury's Vision: With the Ghosts of Weston, Mrs. Turner, the
late Lieutenant of the Tower, and Franklin. By R. N. Oxon.

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Tom Tell Troath: Or, a free Discourse touching the Manners of the time.

Directed to his Majestie, by waye of humble advertisement. Supposed to

be printed in the year 1622. Quarto, containing thirty pages

The Countess of Lincoln's Nursery. At Oxford, printed by John Lichfield

and James Short, printers to the famous University, 1622. Quarto,

containing twenty-one pages

A brief Chronicle of all the Kings of Scotland: Declaring in what year

of the world, and of Christ, they began to reign, how long they reigned,

of what qualities they were, and how they died. Aberdeen, printed by

Edward Raban, for David Melvill, 1623. Octavo, containing forty-one

pages

Elynovr Rvmmin, the famous Ale-wife of England. Written by Mr. Skel-

ton, Poet-laureat to King Henry the Eighth. From an edition printed at

London, 1624. Quarto, containing sixteen pages

Aphorisms of State: Or, certain secret articles for the re-edifying of the

Romish Church, agreed upon and approved in council by the College of

Cardinals in Rome, shewed and delivered unto Pope Gregory the Fifteenth,

a little before his death. Whereunto is annexed a censure upon the chief

points of that which the Cardinals had concluded. By Thomas Scott.

Very needful and profitable for all those, who are desirous to understand

the event of the Restitution of the Palatinate, and of the state of the Princes

Electors of Saxony and Brandenburgh, in the behalf of the clergy in Rome.

Fit for the British nation especially to take notice of, that they may

evidently see the issue of all our treaties, ambassages, and promises, with

other hopes depending; wherein we have been long held in suspence, and

are still like to be, to our irrecoverable loss. Faithfully translated, ac-

cording to the Latin and Netherlandish Dutch, into English. Printed

at Utrecht, 1624. Quarto, containing thirty Pages

Robert Earl of Essex's Ghost; sent from Elysium, to the Nobility, Gentry,

and Commonalty of England.

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Sir Walter Raleigh's Ghost: Or, England's Forewarner. Discovering a secret
consultation, newly holden in the court of Spain. Together with his tor-
menting of Count de Gondomar; and his strange affrightment, confessions,

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