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Concio in Conventu Spiritualium, nono Junii, ante Inchationem Parlamenti celebrati Anno 28 inuictiss. Regis Henrici octaui. Southwarke per me Jacobum Nicolai. Pro Iohanne Gough bibliopola. 1537. 16mo. Contains D 6, in eights, without any prefix.

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Promenade d'un Français dans la GrandeBretagne. Seconde Edition. Brunswick, 1801. 8vo. 275 pp. with title and table des matières, 2 leaves.

Ramble through Ireland, by a French Emigrant. Translated from the French of Monsieur de Latocnaye, by an Irishman. London, 1799. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

LATROBE, Rev. Chr. Ign. Journal of a Visit to South Africa in 1815 and 1816, with some Account of the missionary Settlements of the United Brethren near the Cape of Good Hope. London, 1818. 4to.

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Copies of this work will be found in the Dean and Chapter's Library, Westminster, and in St. John's College Library, Oxford, and in Earl Spencer's collection. Collation.-There are two sets of signatures : first a to z, inclusively in eights (a i blank): then A to I, kk and L, in eights (L viij blank) M, eight leaves, N 6 and O v printed leaves: O vj being blank.

LAUD, William, Archbishop of Canterbury. A Relation of the Conference betweene Wm. Lavvd, then Lord Bishop of St. Davids and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite, with an Answer to such Exceptions as A. C. takes against it. London, 1639.

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Pp. 388, with title and dedication to K. Charles, 12 leaves. Bindley, pt. ii. 417, 6s.

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History of the Troubles and Tryal of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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A Speech delivered in the Starre-Chamber, on Wednesday the xivth of June, 1637, at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton and William Prinn; concerning pretended Innovations in the Church. London, 1637. 4to. It is said that only twenty copies of this speech were printed. Gordonstoun, 1348, 15s. 6d. This speech was reprinted with reflections by Archbishop Williams in the margin, at the charges of Dr. Rich. Rawlinson. Copies on VELLUM are in the Bodleian and St. John's college libraries, Oxford, and also in Earl Spencer's collection. It is also reprinted in the ninth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

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Seven Sermons preached upon several Occasions, by William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. London, 1651. 8vo. 7s.

A Summary of Devotions. By William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. London, 1667. 12mo. 5s.

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Lambeth Faires ended, or a Description of the Bishop's Holy Ghost lately set to Sale at Lambeth Palace. 1641. With a print. Edwards in 1804, 31. 16.

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Life of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. 1644. See PRYNNE, William.

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Officium Quotidianum; or, a Manual of private Devotions. By William Laud, Arch

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The Life and Times of William Laud, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By John Parker Lawson, M.A. London, 1829. 8vo. with port. by Dean after Vandyke.

Souldier. Sunt Artibus Arma deLauder, George. The Scottish cori, 1629, Wight. To the King's most excellent Majesty. Edinburgh,

1629. 4to.

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Tears on the Death of Evander, occasioned

by the lamentable Losse of Sir John Suynton, Knt. Collonel of a Regiment of 2000 Nederlanders, going for Venize, was cast away by Storme on the Coast of England, upon the Goodwin Sands, the 13th of October, 1630. Printed at the Hagh. 1630. 4to. Inglis, 789, 27. 12s. 6d.

Tweeds Tears of Joy to Charles Great Brittains King (1639). 4to. Four leaves. Reprinted in Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by David Laing. Esq.

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Caledonias Covenant, or ane Panegyrick to the World. Wherin is briefie set doune the trew Caus and Occasioune of the present Troubles of the Kingdome of Scotland. By G. L. Printed in the Year 1641. 4to. Six leaves. Bindley, pt. iv. 1087, 37. 5s. resold Perry, pt. i. 1048, 17. 6s. Reprinted in "Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by David Laing, Esq.

Breda exultans, a Poem on the happy Peace, by G. Lauder, 1667.

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