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Royalty Restored or London under Charles II
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by Molloy, J. Fitzgerald
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LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, TRACTS, AND NEWSPAPERS,
CONSULTED IN WRITING THIS VOLUME.
"Elenchus Motuum Nuperorum." Heath's "Flagellum; or, the Life
and Death of Oliver Cromwell." Banks' "Life of Cromwell."
"Review of the Political Life of Cromwell." "A Modest
Vindication of Oliver Cromwell." "The Machivilian Cromwellist."
Kimber's "Life of Cromwell." "The World Mistaken in Oliver
Cromwell"(1668). "A Letter of Comfort to Richard Cromwell."
"Letters from Fairfax to Cromwell." "Cromwell's Letters and
Speeches." "A Collection of Several Passages concerning Cromwell
in his Sickness." "The Protector's Declaration against the Royal
Family of the Stuarts." "Memoirs of Cromwell and his Children,
supposed to be written by himself." "Narrative of the
Proceedings of the English Army in Scotland." "An Account of the
Last Houres of the late renowned Oliver, Lord Protector" (1659).
"Sedition Scourged." Heath's "Chronicles of the late Intestine
War." Welwood's "Memoirs of Transactions in England." "Memoirs
of Edmund Ludlow, M.P., in the year 1640." Forster's "Statesmen
of the Commonwealth." "Killing No Murther." Thurloe's "State
Papers." Lord Clarendon's "State Papers." Tatham's "Aqua
Triumphalis." "The Public Intelligencer." "Mercurius
Politicus." "The Parliamentary Intelligencer. Lyon's "Personal
History of Charles II." "The Boscobel Tracts, relating to the
Escape of Charles II." "An Exact Narrative of his Majesty's
Escape from Worcester. "Several Passages relating to the
Declared King of Scots both by Sea and Land." "Charles II.'s
Declaration to his Loving Subjects in the Kingdom of England."
"England's Joy; or, a Relation of the most Remarkable Passages
from his Majesty's Arrival at Dover to his Entrance at
Whitehall." "Copies of Two Papers written by the King." "His
Majesty's Gracious Message to General Monk." "King Charles, His
Starre." "A Speech spoken by a Blew-Coat of Christ's Hospital to
his Sacred Majesty." "Monarchy Revived." "The History of Charles
II., by a Person of Quality." Lady Fanshawe's "Memoirs." "The
Character of Charles II., written by an Impartial Hand and
exposed to Public View." "Sports and Pastimes of the English
People." "A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in
England." Wright's "Homes of Other Days." Idalcomb's "Anecdotes
of Manners and Customs of London." Pepys' "Diary." Evelyn's
"Diary." Grammont's "Memoirs." Lord Romney's "Diary of the Times
of Charles II." "The Life and Adventures of Colonel Blood."
"Diary of Dr. Edward Lake, Court Chaplain." Bishop Burnet's
"History of His Own Times." Oldmixon's "Court Tales." Madame
Dunois' "Memoirs of the English Court." Heath's "Glories and
Triumphs of Charles II." "Continuation of the Life of Edward,
Earl of Clarendon." "Original Correspondence of Lord Clarendon."
"The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby." Lister's "Life of Clarendon.
Brain Fairfax's "Memoirs of the Duke of Buckingham." "Letters of
Philip, Second Earl of Chesterfield." Aubrey's "Memoirs." "The
Life of Mr. Anthony a Wood, written by Himself." Elias Ashmole's
"Memoirs of his Life." Luttrell's "Diary." "The Althorp Memoirs"
(privately printed). Lord Broghill's "Memoirs." "Memoir of
Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland" (privately printed). Aubrey's
"Lives of Eminent Men." Count Magalotti's "Travels in England."
"The Secret History of Whitehall: consisting of Secret Memoirs
which have hitherto lain conceal'd as not being discoverable by
any other hand." "Athenae Oxonienses." Lord Rochester's Works.
Brown's "Miscellanea Aulica." The Works of Andrew Marvell.
"State Tracts, relating to the Government from the year 1660 to
1689." "Antiquities of the Crown and State of Old England."
"Narrative of the Families exposed to the Great Plague of London."
"Loimologia; or, an Historical Account of the Plague in 1665."
"A Collection of very Valuable and Scarce Pieces relating to the
Last Plague in 1665." "London's Dreadful Visitation." "Letter
of Dr, Hedges to a Person of Quality." "God's Terrible Voice in
the City: a Narrative of the late Dreadful Judgments by Plague
and Fire." "Pestis; a Collection of Scarce Papers relating to
the Plague." "An Account of the Fire of London, published by
authority." Lord Clarendon's "Account of the Great Fire." "A
Voyage into England, containing many things relating to the State
of Learning, Religion, and other Curiosities of that Kingdom," by
Mons. Sorbiere. Carte's "Life of James, Duke of Ormond."
Carte's "History of England." Lord Somers' "Collection of Scarce
and Valuable Tracts." "Memoirs of the Duchess of Mazarine."
"Secret History of the Duchess of Portsmouth." St. Evremond's
"Memoirs." "Curialia; or, an Historical Account of some Branches
of the Royal Household." "Parliamentary History." Oldmixon's
"History of the Stuarts." Ellis's "Original Letters." Charles
James Fox's "History of James II." Sir George L'Estrange's
"Brief History of the Times." Lord Romney's "Diary of the Times
of Charles II." Clarke's "Life of James II." "Vindication of
the English Catholics." "The Tryals, Conviction and Sentence of
Titus Oates." "A Modest Vindication of Oates." "Tracts on the
Popish Plot." Macpherson's "Original Papers." A. Marvell's
"Account of Popery." "An Exact Discovery of the Mystery of
Iniquity as Practised among the Jesuits." Smith's "Streets of
London." "London Cries." Seymour's "Survey of the Cities of
London and Westminster." Stow's "Survey of London and
Westminster." "Angliae Metropolis." Dr. Laune's "Present State
of London, 1681." Sir Roger North's "Examn." "The Character of
a Coffee House." Stow's "Chronicles of Fashion." Fairholt's
"Costume in England." "A Just and Seasonable Reprehension of
Naked Breasts and Shoulders." Sir William Petty's "Observations
of the City of London." John Ogilvy's "London Surveyed." R.
Burton's "Historical Remarks." Dr. Birch's "History of the Royal
Society of London." "A Century of Inventions." Wild's "History
of the Royal Society." "The Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society." Richardson's "Life of Milton." Philip's "Life
of Milton." Johnson's "Lives of the Poets." Aubrey's
"Collections for the Life of Milton." Langbaine's "Lives and
Characters of the English Dramatic Poets." "Some Remarkable
Passages in the Life of Mr. Wycherley." "Some Account of what
Occurred at the King's Death," by Richard Huddlestone, O.S.B. "A
True Narrative of the late King's Death."
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