Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Humor -- Early works to 1800
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- The second part of the tragi-comedy, called New-Market-Fayre or Mrs. Parliaments new figaryes.
- A New-years-gift for the Rump
- A conference held in the Tower of London, : between two Aldermen of the city, Praise-God Lean-Bone, and the Lord Lambert, upon their occasion of visiting his lordship. Munday, March the 13th, 1660. Concerning the King of Scots and the present Parliament
- A continuation of the acts and monuments of our late Parliament: or, A collection of the acts, orders, votes, and resolves that hath passed in the House. : From June 9 to July 7. 1659. By J. Canne Intelligencer Generall
- A curse against Parliament-ale. : With a blessing to the juncto; a thanksgiving to the councel of state; and psalm to Oliver
- A declaration of the maids of the city of London, &c.
- A general sale of rebellious houshold-stuff : To the tune of, Old Simon the King
- A parly between the ghosts of the late Protector, and the King of Sweden, at their meeting in Hell.
- A phanatick play. The first part, as it was presented before and by the Lord Fleetwood, Sir Arthur Hasilrig, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord Lambert, and others, last night, with master jester and master pudding.
- A private conference betvveen Mr. L. Robinson, and Mr. T. Scott, : occasioned upon the publishing his Maiesties letters and declaration
- An excellent receipt to make a compleat common-wealth-oleo, or (if you please) a new senate fitted to the English-man's palate
- Brethren in iniquity: or A beardless pair: : held forth in a dialogue betwixt Titchburn and Ireton, prisoners in the Tower of London
- Harry Hangman's honour: or, Gloucester-shire hangman's request to the smoakers or tobacconists in London.
- Mr. Iohn Iretons oration at the choosing of the new lord mayor.
- Nuntius a mortuis: or, a messenger from the dead. That is, a stupendous and dreadfull colloquie, distinctly and alternately heard by divers, betwixt the ghosts of Henry the Eight, and Charles the First, both Kings of England, who lye entombed in the church of Windsor. Wherein, (as with a pencill from heaven) is liquidly (from head to foot) set forth, the whole series of the judgements of God, upon the sinnes of these unfortunate jslands. Translated out of the Latine copie, by G.T.
- Quæsumus te, &c. Or, The supplement to the New letany for these times: : being a further expedient in order to the perfecting of a reformation in the three nations; but chiefly of the city of London
- Sir Arthur Hesilrigs lamentation, and confession. : Upon his being voted from sitting in this long-expected Parliament, Feb. 21. 1660
- The Common-wealths catechism. : Published to inform the good and plain people of this Common-wealth, in arms, and out of arms, and to prevent the designes of hypocritical ambition. Humbly dedicated to the members of Parliament, and their General Monck.
- The acts and monuments of our late Parliament: or, A collection of the acts, orders, votes, and resolves that hath passed in the House.
- The game is up: or, XXXI new quæries and orders; : fitted for the present state of affairs, and recommended to the Councell of Officers. Together with an old prophesie, newly found out
- The manner of the election of Philip Herbert : late Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, Baron Herbert of Cardiffe and Sherland, Lord Parre and Rosse of Kendall, Lord Fitzhugh, Marmion and S. Quintin, Lord Warden of the Stanneries, and High Steward of the Dutchy in the county of Devon and Cornwall, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Constable of the Honour and Castle of Windzor, and Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter for Knight of the Shire for Bark-shire, by almost forty free-holders, being far the major part of the free-holders of that county. Together with tvvo speeches, the one spoken by a wel-affected tanner: the other, a godly speech of his Lordships, as it was heard with much content without an oath
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