The Catholick Cause; or, the horrid practice of murdering Kings justified
and commended by the Pope, in a speech to his cardinals, upon the bar-
barous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabbed
by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Friar. The true copy of which speech,
both in Latin, and also faithfully rendered into English, you have in the
following pages. London, printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's
Head, in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1678. 4to, containing twenty-four pages 130
The whole and true Discourse of the Enterprises and secrete Conspiracies,
that haue been inade against the person of Heury de Valois, most Christian
King of Fraunce and Poland: wherupon followed his death, by the hand
of a young Jacobin Frier, the first day of August, 1589; whereby the
enemies of the crown thought to haue reduced and brought all Fraunce to
their will and denotion. Together with the assembly that the King, be-
fore his death, made of the princes of the blood, lordes, and gentlemen,
that were in his armie, with the heads of the straungers, to whom he de-
clared his last will. Englished out of the French copie printed at Caan,
in Normandie. Imprinted by Thomas Purfoote, and are to bee soulde at
his shoppe, without New-gate, ouer against S. Sepulcher's Church, 1589.
In black letter, 8vo. containing twelve pages
A Discourse concerning the Spanish Fleet invading England in the year 1558,
and overthrown by her Majesty's navy, under the conduct of the Right
Hon. the Lord Charles Howard, High Admiral of England; written in
Italian, by Petruccio Ubaldine, citizen of Florence, 1590, 4to, containing
thirty-two pages
The English Romayne Life: discouering the Lines of the Englishmen at
Rome; the orders of the English seminarie; the dissention between the
Englishmen and the Welchmen; the banishing of the Englishmen out of
Rome; the Pope's sending for them agame; a reporte of many of the
paltrie reliques in Rome; theyr vautes under the ground; their holy pilgri-
mages; and a number of other matters, woorthie to be read and regarded
of euery one. There vuto is added, the cruell tiranny vsed on an English-
man at Rome; his Christian suffering, and notable martirdome, for the
gospel of Jesus Christ, in anno 1581. Written by A. M. sometime the
Pope's scholler in the seminarie among them.