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1. WILLIAM III

New Acquisition   His Majesties most gracious Speech To both Houses of Parliament, On Saturday the Twenty third of November, 1695.

London by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd, 1695.

First edition, folio, lightly dusty, 4pp., disbound.

The King gives thanks to the people for their affection whilst he has been away waging War - he relates to the miserable circumstances of the French Protestants, and refers to trade with the East Indies. Wing W2403

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Heading WILLIAMS RESPONDS TO THE HYPOCRACY OF THE SPEECHES

2. (WILLIAMS, John) . (All by this author)

New Acquisition   An Impartial Consideration of Those Speeches, which passed under the Name of the Five Jesuits. Lately Executed. Viz. Mr. Whitebread. Mr. Harcourt. Mr Gawen.Mr Turner, and Mr. Fenwick. In which it is proved, that according to their Principles, thyey not only might, but also ought, to die after that manner, with Solemn Protestations of their Innocence.

London for Richard Chiswell , 1679.

First edition, folio, (2), 14pp., disbound.

Wing W2709

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WALPOLE, Horatio or Horace
Manuscript Poem headed "Didicit prius extimuitque Magistrum".
No place (Eton?)., c1730's

WALPOLE, Robert
A fine autograph letter addressed to the Magistrate Henry Currer ordering him as commanded by His Majesty in Council to search in the neighbourhood of Skipton, Yorkshire for the Jacobite Spy, John Sample
London, Sects. Office, Cockpit , March 30th 1722 (ie 1723)

WARD, Edward
Vulgus Britannicus: or the British Hudibras. In Fifteen Canto's. Containing the Secret History of the London Mob: Their Rise, Progress, and Suppression. Intermix'd with the Civil Wars betwixt High-Church and Low-Church, at this time: being a Continuation of the Late Ingenious Mr. Butler's Hudibras. In Five Parts Compleat in one Volume. By the Author of the London Spy.
London for Sam Briscoe and sold by James Woodward and John Morphew, 1711

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