18. An Apology for an Historian's taking Notice of 19. The King's Obligations to the E. of Northumber- 20. The Pauls-Walking. Newes-Mongers-report Northumberland (who brought in K. James) too (fatal- 21. The Puritans denied a Second Conference. 22. A Libel on the Scots.-Explained. 23. A Character of Philip E. of Montgomery. How 24. His gallant Mother the Countesse of Pembrok's 25. The King's Fears make him banish Ramsey. scent. 26. Sackvill the only Englishman at Croydon that 27. Maxwell luggs Hawly; which had like to have nesse. 28. Murray kils a Sergeant; and the Lord Zankor, 29. Treasurer Cecil's Artifice to stop the King's Pro- 30. The Mischiefs wrought to this Nation by some of 31. The King's Designe for the Union eagerly car- 32.-Attempted againe in the Star-Chamber by the 33. Objections made in Parliament against it. 34. Knighthood made cheap.― 35.-The Occasion of Baronels-to the Ruine of 36. Other Honours sold-Partially. 37. The English doat on P. Henry-How justly, ex- 38. His Virtues draw Love from the People, and that 39. King James ill-attended, and why. Carlisle's Ex- cesse; Ante-Suppers-His Invention. The King's Fa- 40. How the E. of Holland lost that Place. 41. Gowry's Conspiracy, and the Mock-Holy-Day 42. Treasurer Buckhurst's remarkable Death. His 43. The L. Elizabeth's Marriage with the Palsgrave- 44. Conjectures about the Palsgrave's Affaires. 46. The Battaile of Prague lost through his Covetous- nesse. 47. Weston farthers the Elector and his Lady's Es- 48. Many Papists true to their Trust. Of Count SOME TRADITIONALL MEMORIALLS ON THE RAIGNE OF KING JAMES THE FIRST. THE FIRST PART. 1. THE misfortunes of Charles Stuart, son to King James, with the uncouth, dismall, and unexpressible calamities that happened thereupon, appeare yet so great a sacrifice in the opinions of all interested by losse, or suborned by that natural propensity inherent in the most, to expunge or palliate the lapses of unhappy princes, (whose indulgence is not seldome so diffusive as to |