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4. A Peace made with Spain,

what confequence to that Crown-

5.

of

By what Gifts procured, and

-The Kings Counsel fuborn'd.

6. The Lords Cobham, Gray, and Sr.
W. Rawly indicted of Treafons. The miferable
death of the firft.

7. Sr. W. Rawly's Hiftory of the World:
His Guiana voyage, his Trial, Condemnation,
Execution and Character.

8. Truce made between Spain and the
utch
The inconveniencies thereof to that
Republick King James's Writings and Employ-

ment.

9. His Entry and Exit attended with great
Plagues.

10. This ill condition the Papifts lay in
may feem to have brought forth that Monster The
powder Plot.

11. Conjectures what it's Effects might have

been.

12. Miracles related of Garnet-bis Exe-
cution; with the rest of the Confpirators.
13. The Discovery,reported as occafion'd by the
Lord Morley (Cecil's Artifice. )

24. Came from the French King. The
Spanish fluttering Congratulation. King
James's Pufilanimity and ill practices; their
effects. Rome's defpair of regaining Eng-

land.

15. The causes of the French King's Affafi

nation.

16. The Papifts indulg'd, and Puritans
(unadvisedly) profecuted. The Conference

at

at Hampton-Court; It's inconveniencies. By
what steps the Puritans got up, and the old
Clergy degenerated.

17. The English impoverished by Exactions
to inrich the Scots. King James his Hunting
Character. His demeanour towards Q. Anne ;
Her Picture.

18. An Apology for an Hiftorian's taking
notice of minute aud low Circumftantials.

19. The King's Obligations to the Earl of
Northumberland requited with the Star-cham-
ber. That Court defcribed.

20. The Pauls-walking News-mongers
report Northumberland (who brought in King
James) too (fatally) intimate with P. Henry.
Fortefcue's Rewards, first for Opposing the
King's Admission (without Caution) and after
for Entertaining him.

21. The Puritans denied a fecond Confe-

rence,

22. A Libel on the Scots Explained.

23. A Character of Philip Earl of Mon-
gomery; How patiently he took his Switching
by Ramfey at Croydon(which otherwife had pro-
duced a National Quarrel) How the King re-
paired Philip's loft honour (An Animadverfion
upon Mafques)

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24. His gallant Mother the Countess of
Pembrok's refentment. Her Picture and Epitaph.
25. The King's Fears make him banish Ram-
fey. His debauching the English. Pembrok's
Wives defcent.

26. Sackvil the only English man at Croydon
that went on the Scots fide, and why.
27. Maxwel

27. Maxwel lugg's Hawly; which had like
to bave engaged the Greys Inne Gentlemen in a
Quarrel, taken up by Bacon; They en-
tertain the King with a Mafque, and He them
with a Banquet: Their Rudeness.

28. Murry kills a Sergeant; and the Lord
Zankor, the Fencer Turner: Their Sentence.

29. Treasurer Cecil's Artifice to stop the
King's profufeness: His Enmity to the Earl of
Effex, and enclosure of Hatfield Chase, &c.
contract him the peoples Hatred, which vented
in Libels after his death; The manner of it.
His Character. Baronets bis Project. Crown-
Timber (waftfully) fold.

30. The Mifchiefs wrought to this Nation by
Some of the worst of the Scotifh Lords, as Rox-
borow, Fenton, Carlifle, Dunbar, Kelly,
Somerset; The rise of the four last.

31. The King's defign for the Union eagerly
caried on,-proved abortive in the Parliament.---
32. Attempted again in the Star-
Chamber by the Lawyers upon the account of
Prerogative unfuccesfully.

it.

33. Objections made in Parliament against

34. Knight-hood made-cheap.

35. The occafion of Baronets

of many Families.

to the ruine

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36. Other Honours fold
37. The English doat on P. Henry,
justly, examined.

38. His Virtues draw Love from the People,
and that raises (fatal) Jealoutie in the King.
The unhappy condition of Princes. His Death.
39. King

39. King James ill-attended, and why.
Carlifle's Excefs; Ante-Suppers-bis inven-
tion. The King's Favorites cenfured.

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40. How the E. of Holland loft that Place.
41. Gowry's Confpiracy, and the Mock-
Holy-day for it.

42. Treasurer Buckhurst's remarkable death:
His Character.

43. The L. Elizabeth's Marriage with the
Pallgrave- general liked: Why the K. con-
Jented to fo poor a Match. Her Vertues and
Misfortunes.

44. Conjectures about the Palfgrave's affairs.
45. Prince Henry's encouraging his Attempts.
46. The Battail of Prague loft through his
Covetousness.

47. Wefton farthers the Eiector and bis
Lady's escape to the Hague.

48. Many Papifts true to their trust: Of
Count Mansfield. The Clofe of the first Part.

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