7 An English Garner. VOL. VII. Small Paper . Cloth , $s. net . English Political, Naval, and Military History, etc. etc. 1. Sir F. Vere, General of the English troops in the Dutch service .. Com- mentaries of his Services : at (i) the Storming of Cadiz in 1596, (2) the Action at Turnhout in 1597 (3) The Battle of Nieuport in 1600 : but especially (4) the Siege of Ostend, of which place he was Governor from 11 June 1601 to 7 June 1602. 2. The Retaking of The Friends' Adventure from the French by R. Lyde and a boy. 1693. English Voyages, Travels, Commerce, etc. etc. 3. H. Pitman. Relation, etc. For doing noble Red Cross work at the Battle of Sedgemoor ; this Surgeon was sent as a White Slave to Barbadoes, etc. 1689. English Life and Progress. 4. W. Kemp’s [Shakespeare’s fellow Actor] Nine Days Wonder ; performed in a Morris Dance from London to Norwich. April 1600. 5. A series of Texts on the indignities offered to the Established Clergy, and especially the Private Chaplains, in the Restoration Age, by the Royalist laity ; including Dr. J. Eachard’s witty ‘Grounds of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion.’ 1670. English Literature, Literary History, and Biography. 6. Another Series of Tracts, in prose and verse, illustrating the great Public Services rendered by D. Defoe, up to the death of Queen Anne ; including : D. Defoe. An Appeal to Honour and Justice, etc. 1715. D. Defoe. The True Born Englishman. 1701. D. Defoe. The History of Kentish Petition . 1701. D. Defoe. Legion’s Memorial. 1701. D. Defoe. The Shortest Way with the Dissenters, etc. 1702. D. Defoe. A Hymn to the Pillory. 1703. D. Defoe. Prefaces to the Review . 1704- 17 10. English Poetry. 7. T. Deloney. Three Ballads on the Armada fight. August 1588. 8. R. L. (1) Diella [Sonnets] ; (2) The Love of Dorn Diego and Gyneura. 1596. 9. An. Sc. Daiphhantus, or the Passions of Love. 1604. See also above. D. Defoe. The True Born Englishman. 1701. D. Defoe. A Hymn to the Pillory. 1703. a 2