True Copy of the Instrumeut of Association that the Protestants of
England entered into, in the twenty-seventh year of Queen Elisabeth,
against a Popish Conspiracy; with an act made upon the same, for the se-
curity of the Queen's most royal person. Printed for John Everingham,
and sold by E. Whitlocke, near Stationer's-hall, 1695, 4to, containing
eight pages
The Examinations of Henry Barrowe, John Grenewood, and John Penrie,
before the high commissioners, aud lordes of the counsel. Penned by the
prisoners themselves before their deathes. Printed 1586, 4to, black
letter, containing thirty-two pages
Orders set down by the Duke of Medina, Lord General of the King's fleet,
to be observed in the voyage towards England. Translated out of Spanish
into English, by T. P. 1588, 4to, containing eight pages
Certain Advertisements out of Ireland, concerning the losses and distresses
happened to the Spanish navy upon the west coasts of Ireland, in their
voyage intended from the Northern Isles beyond Scotland, toward Spain,
1588, 4to, containing eight pages
The Copy of a Letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza, Am-
bassador in France for the King of Spain, declaring the state of England,
contrary to the opinion of Don Bernardin, and of all his partisans, Spa-
niards and others: found in the chamber of one R. Leigh, a. seminary
priest, who was lately executed for high treason; with an appendix, 1588,
4to, containing thirty-two pages
An Exhortation to stir up the minds of all her Majesty's faithful subjects, to
defend their country, in this dangerous time, from the invasion of enemies,
faithfully and zealously compiled by Anthony Marten, sewer of her Ma-
jesty's most honourable chamber, 1588, 4to, containing thirty-two pages
A Spark of Friendship and warm Good-will, that shews the effect of true
affection, and unfolds the fineness of this world. Whereunto is joined the
commodity of sundry sciences, and the benefit that Paper bringeth, with
many rare matters rehearsed in the same. With a description and com-
mendation of a paper-mill, now of late set up (near the town of Dartford)
hy an High German, called Mr. Spilman, Jeweller to the Queen's most ex-
cellent Majesty, written by Thomas Churchyard, gent. Printed at Lon-
A Packe of Spanish Lyes, sent abroad in the world; first printed in Spaine,
in the Spanish tongue, and translated out of the originall. Now ripped,
vnfolded, and, by iust examination, condemned, as conteyning false, cor-
rupt, and detestable wares, worthy to be damned and burned. Imprinted
at London, by the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes
most excellent Maiestie, 1588. 4to, in black letter, containing thirteen pages 117