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An Ahrum against Vsurers; also the His- | 1549, 4L 10s. Reprinted in Dodsley's Coltorle of Tribonius and Prisaria; with Truth'slection of old Plays. Complaint over England, London, 1584. 4to. Dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney, after which is an address to the 'Gentleman of the Innes of Court.' Bindley, pt. ii. 2527, 271. resold Perry, pt. ii. 773, 217. 10s.

A Looking-glasse for England.

1590.

London, Rosalynde. Euphues Golden Legacie: found after his Death in his Cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philautus Sonnes noursed vp with their Father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries. By T. L. Gent. Lond. 1590. 4to. The original of Shakespeare's As you like it. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 421, four leaves ms. morocco, 201. resold Saunders' in 1818, 12. 11s. 6d. resold Strettell, 1237, 21. 10s. Other editions.-1581. 4to. -1598. 4to. Roxburghe, 6397, 21. 2s. London, 1612. 4to. Perry, pt. ii. 776, 27. 2s. - London, 1623. 4to. Roxburghe, 6398, date 1624. 17s. - London, 1634. 4to. AO, in fours. - London, 1642. 4to. pp. 112. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 422, 71. 7s. Inglis, 934, 11. 2s.

Catharos. Diogenes in his Singularitie. Wherein is comprehended his merie Baighting fit for all Men's Benefits: christened by him, a Nettle for nice Noses. Lond. 1591. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Perry, pt. i. 774, 72. Roxburghe, 6674, 4l. 6s. Strettell, 1236, 67. 6s. White Knights, 2352, 6L 103.

Evphves Shadow, the Battaile of the Sences. Thereunto is annexed the deafe Mans Dialogue. By T. L. Gent. London, 1592. 4to.

Phillis: honoured with pastorall Sonnets, Elegies, and amorous Delights; where-unto is annexed, the tragicall Complaynt of Elstred (consisting of forty sonnets). London, 1593. 4to.

The Life and Death of William Longbeard, the most famous and witty English Traitor, borne in the City of London. Accompanied with manye other most pleasant and prettie Histories, by T. L. of Lincolns Inne, Gent. Lond. 1593. 4to. Bibl. AngloPoet. 935 (all after sign. L wanting), 31. 3s. Steevens, 949, 41.7s. Sir P. Thompson, 529, 1L 18s.

A Looking-glasse for London and Englande. By Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene. London, 1594. 4to. London, 1598. 4to. I, in fours. A copy is in the British Museum. Lond. 1602. 4to. A

Lond.

copy is in the British Museum. 1617. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Roxburghe, 5335, 21. 3s. Rhodes, 1543, 21. 85. Nassau, pt. i. 2538, 77.

The Wounds of civil War lively set forth in the true Tragedies of Marius and Scilla. Lond. 1594. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Roxburghe, 5336, 37. 6s. Rhodes,

A Fig for Momus containing pleasant Varietie, included in Satyres, Eclogues, and Epistles. By T. L. of Lincolnes Inne, Gent. London, 1595, 4to. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 423, 71. 7s. 1817. 4to. From the Auchinleck press. Boswell, 3068, 15s. Perry, pt. ii. 777, 12. 188. Bindley, pt. iii. 1800, 32. 48. Reprint on old paper. Boswell, 3076, 10s. 6d.

The Divel coniured. Lond. 1596. 4to. Sign. M 2, in fours. Dedicated to Sir John Fortescue, Knt. Gordonstoun, 1415, 32

A Margarite of America. Lond. 1596. 4to. A translation from the Spanish, made by Lodge, being at sea four years before with M. Cavendish, in passing through the straits of Magellan.' Many sonnets and metrical inscriptions are intermixed.

Wits Miserie, and the Worlds Madnesse : discouering the Deuills incarnat of this Age. Lond. 1596. 4to. Perry, pt. ii. 775, 62. 10s. This pamphlet is evidently alluded to by Shakespeare, in A Midsummer's Night's Dream. 'One sees more devils than vast hell can hold.'

A Treatise of the Plague. Lond. 1603. 4to. Inglis, 935, 10s. 6d.

A most pleasant History of Glaucus and Scilla with many excellent Poems and delectable Sonnets. Lond. 1610. 4to. · Chiswick, 1819. Hibbert, 4834, 5s. Drury, 2352, 6s. 6d. Strettell, 1594, 7s.

Lady Alimony. 1659. See Alimony. The Play of Playes. See Gosson, Stephen. The Poore Mans Legacie. A ms. sold at the sale of the Duke of Norfolk's library.

LOE, William, D. D. The Merchant reall. Hamb. 1620. 4to. 6s.

Wood in his account of Loe, makes mention of the above, but states he never saw it.

LOFFT, Capel. Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, 12 to 14 Geo. III. with select Cases in Chancery and Common Pleas within the said Period; to which is added, the Case of General Warrant, and a Collection of Maxims. London, 1776. folio. 21. 2s.

An important collection unfortunately very inaccurate.

Principia cum Juris universalis tum præcipue Anglicani. Lond. 1779. 12mo. 2 vols.6s.

Aphorisms from Shakespeare, arranged according to his Plays, &c. with a Preface and Notes, numerical References to each Subject and a copious Index. By Capel Lofft. Bury, 1812. 18mo. with portrait. Hollis, 1228, 10s. 6d.

Laura, or an Anthology of Sonnets and elegiac Quatuorzains, English, Italian, Spa

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A Letter to the Rev. Mr. George Logan,

A. M. Edinb. 1747. 8vo. 2s.

An Answer to the Rev. Mr. George Logan's late Treatise upon Government. By Thomas Ruddiman. Edinb. 1747. 8vo. 3s. with a frontispiece by Strange. LARGE PAPER, 5s. Boswell, 2489, 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 456, 9s.

The finishing Stroke: or, Mr. Ruddiman self-condemned; being a Reply to Mr. Ruddiman's Answer &c. Edinb. 1748. 8vo.

The finishing Stroke: or, Mr. Ruddiman more self-condemned, Part 2. Edinb. 1748.

8vo.

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Plates I-XL, with engraved title-page, dedication to K. Charles II. K. Charles the

second's Licence Spectatori Ingenuo, S.' and Index Tabularum. Hibbert, 4995, with a

few additional plates, russia, 31. 6s. Dent, pt. ii. 466, morocco, 4l. 5s. Willett, 1488, 51. 15s. North, pt. ii. 1067, morocco, 57. 15s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 618, morocco, 57. 17s. 6d. Heath, 4685, morocco, 61. 2s. 6d. White Knights, 2759, russia, 67. 16s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2388, with the Cantabrigia, 11. LARGE PAPER. Edwards, 657, with the Cantabrigia, russia, 217.

Cantabrigia illustrata. Cantab. (1688). folio.

Thirty plates, besides title, Latin dedication to K. William and Q. Mary, a Latin address to the reader and an index tabularum, 4 leaves also engraved. Prefixed to some copies is a mezzotinto portrait of Charles Duke of Somerset, engraved by J. Smith. Hibbert, 4996, russia, 31. 6s. Willett, 1487, 77. 12s. 6d. North, pt. ii. 1068, russia, Sl. 2s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 619, morocco, 117. Dent, pt. ii. 467, without the portrait of the Duke of Somerset, which was a subsequent addition, 5l.

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LOGGON, Samuel. The History of the Brotherhood or Guild of the Holy Ghost in the Chapel of the Holy Ghost near Basingstoke in Hampshire. Reading, 1742. 8vo. Pp. x and 43. Libellulus secundus. Lond. apud Logic.-Logicalium Intentionum R. Pynson. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. LOGIE, Andrew, Arch. Deane of Aberdene. Raine from the Clouds upon a Choicke Angel. Aberdene, 1624. 4to.

This answer to the question where was your church before Luther is dedicated to Sir Alex. Gordon. Inglis, 936, 17.

LOIER see DE LOIER.
LOIOLA See Loyola.

Loiterer, The, a periodical Work. Oxford, 1790. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

The conductor of, and the chief contributor to, this paper, was Mr. James Austen of St. John's Coll. Oxford. Roxburghe, 7007, 18s. 6d.

LOK See LOCK.

LOMATIUS, Io: Paul. A Tracte containing the Artes of curious Paintinge, Caruinge, Builinge, englished by Richard Haydocke, Student in Physick. Oxford, 1598. folio.

In this translation (says Granger) Mr. Hogarth fancied he saw fundamental principle of his Analysis of Beauty' couched in the following precept of Michael Angelo to Marco da Sienna his scholar; That he should always make a figure pyramidal, serpent-like, and multiplied by one, two and three.' Bindley, pt. ii. 419, 17. 14s. Collation.-Engraved Title containing portrait of the Author and Translator, Dedication to Thomas Bodley, Esq. to the Reader &c. 5 leaves; John Case, D. of Physicke to his Friende R. H. of New College, &c. 6 leaves; A-K, 120 pages. The 2d. 3d. 4th. and 5th. Bookes, Aa-Ss (Pages 1-218): The last leaf containing the imprint.

proving the necessarie and inviolable Maintenance of the laudable Customes of London; namely, of that one, whereby a reasonable Partition of the Goods of Husbands among their Wives and Children is provided. London, 1584. 16mo. 48 pp. (A-Cv111). Gordonstoun, 1370, 15s. Reprinted with the orders of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1652, and also at the end of Stowe's London, 1755.

The Order of my Lorde Maior, the Aldermen, and the Shiriffes for their Meetinges and Wearing of their Apparell throughout the Yeere. London, by Hugh Singleton, 1586. 8vo.

The Abridgement of an Acte of Common Counsel passed at the Guildehal in London, the seconde Day of July, 1586. London, Relative to

Carts and Carriers.

LOMBARD, Peter. Petri Lombardi Hiberni, Archiepisc. Aramac. by Hugh Singleton. 16mo. de Regno Hiberniæ, Sanctorum Insule, Commentarius. Lovan. 1632. 4to.

The Lawes of the Market. Imprinted by John Wolfe, 1595. 16mo. Eleven leaves.

1668. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Counsel passed at the Guildehall in 1586,
Abridgement of an Acte of Common

for the better Government of Cartes, Carters,
Carres and Carremen; Decree for Tythes
being payed in London. London, by J.
Wolfe, 1596. Dent, pt. i. 1281.

This book was ordered to be suppressed and prosecuted by Lord Deputy Strafford, at the direction of the King, in 1623. A copy is in the British Museum, another in a bookseller's recent catalogue was marked 71. 7s. LONDON, William. A Catalogue of the most vendible Books in EngLand, orderly and alphabetically digested. With a Supplement. Lon-leaves.

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Prefixed is an excellent introduction to the use of books.' Bindley, pt. i. 2000, 5s. Na-sau, pt.i. 655, 5s. White Knights, 928, 6s. London.-Anonymous Publications relating to London.

The Lamentacyon of a Christen agaynst the Cytye of London, for some certayne greate Vyces vsed therin. Nurenbergh, 1545. 16mo. D 4, in eights. - Jmprinted in ye yere our Lord 1548. 16mo. F 6, in eights. Towneley, pt. i. 358.

Orders taken and enacted for Orphans and their Porcions. London, by John Cawood, 1551. Dent, pt. i. 1281.

The Disclosyng of a late counterfayted| Possession by the Deuyll, in twoo Maydens, within the Citie of London. Whereunto is annexed, Part of a Homilie of Chrisostome, and also strange Stories and Practises, as well in England as in other Countries. London, by Richard Watkins, 1574. 8vo.

The Decree for Tythes to bee payde in London. Anno M.D.LXXX.-1596. 16mo. Ten leaves. 1597. 16mo. Seven leaves.

Orders (36) appointed to be executed in the Cittie of London for setting Roges and idle Persons to worke, and for Releefe of the Poor. London, by Hugh Singleton. 4to. 16 pages. Gordonstoun, 1686, 10s. 6d. Inglis, 1123, 11s.

Certaine articles concerning the Statute lately made for the Reliefe of the Poor. London, by John Wolfe, 1599. 16mo. Eight

The wonderful Yeare 1603, wherein is shewed the Picture of London lying sicke of the Plague. London. 4to.

1610.

Instructions to the Masters and Counsell of the Court of Wards and Liveries. 4to. Reed, 4419, 9s.

Looke on me London, I am an honest Englishman, ripping up the Bowels of Mischiefe, lurking in thy Sub-urbs. 1613. 4to. Black Letter. Reed, 2213, 37. 15s.

Customs of London. 1617. 12mo. Steevens, 1844.

Countrie Ague, or London her Welcome Home to her retired Children. 1625. 4to. with a frontispiece. Bindley, pt. i. 2209, 47.

London's Lamentation for her Sinnes. 1625. 8vo. Bindley, pt. iii. 77.

London looke backe at that Yeare of Yeares 1625, and looke forward upon this Yeare 1630, written not to terrifie but to comforte. 1630. 4to. 7s.

London's Complaint against her Children in the Country. 1636. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2520, 3s. 6d. - 1665. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2521, 3s.

The ancient Customes and approved Usages of the honourable City of London. Printed in the Year 1639. 4to.

Good Workes if they be well handled, or certaine Projects about Maintenance of parochial Ministers and Lecturers in London. Erection of new Churches in the great out A breefe Discourse, declaring and ap- Parishes about London. Lond. 1641. 4to.

Londons Lamentation, or a fit Admonishment for City and Countrey, wherein is described certaine Causes of this Affliction of the Plague. Lond. 1641. 4to.

Three Looks over London; or, plain Dealing is a Jewell. 1643. 4to. with a wood cut. Lloyd, 782, 3s. 6d.

The City Law: or the Course and Practice in all Manner of Juridicall Proceedings in the Hustings in Guild-Hall, London. Englished out of an ancient French Manuscript: also an Alphabet of all the Offices disposed and given by the Lord Mayors of London. Lond. 1647. small 4to. Pp. 69, besides title, to the reader, and an alphabetical table, four leaves.

London, King Charles' his Augusta, or City Royal. Lond. 1648. 4to. Reed, 6968, 12s.

The London Chaunticleres, a witty Comedy, full of various and delightful Mirth. Lond. 1659. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Rhodes, 228, 17. 5s.

The London Printer his Lamentation, or the Press oppressed and overpressed. In this tract, dated September 1660, the author inveighs bitterly against various Printers for publishing various Bibles containing egregious blasphemies and damnable errata.' Bindley, pt. ii. 2539.

London's Glory: or, the Riot and Ruine of the Fifth-monarchy Men, and all their

Adherents. 1661. 8vo.

London's Triumph. 1662. See TATHAM,

John.

London's dreadful Mortality. 1665. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 2547, 3s. 6d.

His Majesty's Declaration to his City of London, upon Occasion of the late Calamity by the lamentable Fire. Lond. 1666. folio.

Fire of London. 1666. A great Variety of Tracts, &c. relating to the great Fire of London, will be found in Upcott's Account of the principal Works relating to English Topography, ii. 817-22.

A true and faithful Account of the several Informations exhibited to the Committee appointed to enquire into the late Burning of the City of London. 1667. 4to. 5s. Pp. 32. A curious tract reprinted in the seventh volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Observations, both historical and moral, upon the Burning of London, Sept. 1666. Lond. 1667. 4to. Pp. 38. A concise, impartial, and perspicuous account, reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany. The Conflagration of London poetically delineated, and directed to the most noble and deserving Citizen Sir J. L. Knight and Baronet. London, 1667. 4to. Pp. 28. By Simon Ford. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 117, 21. 2s. Perry, pt. i. 1261, 10s. 6d.

A short Narrative of the late dreadful Fire in London; together with certain Considerations remarkable therein. Lond. 1667. 8vo. By Edward Waterhouse. Nassau, pt. i. 2408, 3s.

A short Narrative of Londons fatal Fire with its diurnal and nocturnal Progression from Sunday Morning (being) the second of September Anno Mirabili 1666, until Wednesday night following. A Poem. As also Londons Lamentation to her regardless Passengers. Lond. 1667. 4to. pp. 12. Nassau, pt. i. 2553, 12s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 660, 27. 12s. 6d.

Poem on the Fire of London by J. A. 1667. 4to.

An Order of Common Council approved by the King's Council touching the Committee for rebuilding. 1667. folio.

Rules for the pitching and levelling the Streets of London. 1667. folio.

Act for preventing and suppressing Fires in London. London, 1668. 4to.

An Act for preventing and suppressing Fires within the City of London and Liberties thereof. Lond. 1668. 4to.

Poemata Londinensia, jam tandem consummata, et in unum Volumen redacta. Written by Simon Londini, 1668. 4to. Ford. Hibbert, 6464, 11s. Bindley, pt. iii. flagratio Londinensis in Latin and English. 1408, 5. This volume contains, 1. ConThe second Edition, with large Additions. 1667. pp. 32. 2. Londini quod Reliqvvm, in Latin and English. 1667. 16 leaves, not including title. Lloyd, 781, 12s. S. Actio in Londini Incendiarios. pp. 16. 4. Londini renascentis Imago poetica. 1668. pp. 21, not including title.

Londons Resurrection poetically represented and humbly presented to his most sacred Majesty. London, 1669. 4to. pp. 22. By S. Ford.

Troia rediviva, or the Glories of London surveyed, an heroic Poem. Lond. 1674. 4to. Liberties, Usages and Customs of London. Lond. 1674. 4to.

London's Flames; being an exact Account of divers Informations given to the Committee of Parliament, &c. concerning the - 1712. Fire of London. Lond. 1679. 4to.

8vo.

The Royal Charter of Confirmation granted by K. Charles II. to the City of London. Taken out of the Records, and exactly translated into English, by S. G. Gent. Together with an Index. London (1680). 8vo. Horne Tooke, 427, 15s. The Charters, B-R 4, 247 pages, likewise title, dedication to Sir Robert Clayton, Knt. and

two tables, twelve leaves.

Rights and Priviledges of the Citizens of London, proved from Prescription, Charters and Acts of Parliament and the Coronation Oath. London, 1682. folio. 1689. folio. Triumphs of London. 1683. See JORDAN, Thomas.

The Forfeitures of London's Charter. 1682. 4to. Nineteen leaves.

The London Jilt; or, politick Whore. and their Neighbourhood; with Descriptions 1683. Hibbert, 3843, 3s. 6d. under each Plate in French and English.

London's Flames revived. London, 1689. | Printed for John Bowles. Size 10 inches 4to. Brockett, 2026, 7s.

The London Spy. 1698-9. folio. 17 parts in 2 vols. Reed, 4247.

Privilegia Londini, or the Laws, Customs and Privileges of the City of London. Lond. 1702. 8vo. Dent, pt. i. 1345, morocco, 8s.

The London Belles: or, a Description of the most celebrated Beauties (forty-one in number) in the Metropolis of Great Britain, &c. 1706. folio. 16 pp.

The honest London Spy, describing the base and subtle Intrigues of the Town. 1706-7. 8vo. 4 pts. with wood-cuts. Lloyd, 667, 1Z 18s.

A new View of London: or, an ample Account of that City (by Edward Hatton). London, 1708. 8vo. 2 vols. Reed, 6249, 7. 6d. Heath, 4644, 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1657, 14s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend, 909, 17s. Dent, pt. i. 1344, russia, 16s. Collation. Vol. i. Pp. xlii. and 352, besides title, one leaf; preface and advertisement, six pages; and two indexes, twelve pages each. Plates. 1. The arms of the city. To front the title. 2. Plan of London, p. i. 3. A new map, p. xxiii. Vol. ii. pp. 353-813, not including the title-pages. Plates. 1. The arms of the twelve principal companies. To front the title. 2. The arms of fifty companies. p. 593. A copy with numerous ms. additions and corrections, is in the British Museum.

The Triumphs of London. 1708. Sce SETTLE, Elkanah.

The Cryes of the City of London drawne after the Life (with Explanations in English, French and Italian). Drawn by M. Lauron, and engraved by P. Tempest and J. Savage. 1711. folio. Seventy-four plates, including two title-pages. In the first edition they are not numbered, and the name of the publisher is altogether omitted. Nassau, pt. ii. (1418). 114. 0s. 6d. In the second edition the name of the publisher Henry Overton' appears. Bindley, pt. i. 1135, 91. 9s.

The original London Post; or Heathcote's Intelligence. 1718, &c. In this periodical publication Defoe's Robinson Crusoe first appeared?

The true protestant Account of the Burning of London. 1720. 8vo.

History of the Sheriffdom of the City of London and County of Middlesex. London, 1723. 8vo.

Several Prospects of the most noted Publick Buildings in and about the City of London; with a short historical Account relating to the same. London, by John Bowles, 1724. oblong quarto. Twenty-four plates size, 8 inches by 6. A copy is in the British Museum.

Twenty-four Views of the Palaces and Public Buildings of London and Westminster

by 7.

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Augusta triumphans; the Way to make London the most flourishing City in the Universe. London, 1728. 8vo.

View of London and Westminster; or, the Town Spy. Lond. 1728. 8vo. Fonthill, 1531, 8s.

Catalogus Plantarum, quæ in Hortishaud procul a Londino sitis in Venditionem propagantur. Lond. 1730. folio. With coloured plates.

New Remarks on London, Westminster and Southwark, by the Company of Parish Clerks. London, 1732. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2421, 7s.

London Magazine, from the Commencement in 1732 to June, 1783. 51 vol. N. S. from July 1783 to Sept. 1784. 2 vol. 8vo. Reed, 2551, from 1732 to 1771, with index from 1732 to 1758, 67. 10s. Willett, 1542, 1733-83, 51 vols. 57. 15s. 6d.

A critical Review of the publick Buildings, Statues and Ornaments in and about London and Westminster. London, 1734. 8vo. 1736. Nassau, pt. i. 775, 7s.

Views of London Churches. London, 1736. folio. A copy is in the British Museum.

A Map of London, as it was near the Beginning of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1737. folio. Eight sheets, engraved by Vertue, and published by the Society of Antiquaries. Willett, 1489, 77. 7s.

View of St. Thomas Chapel on London Bridge. 2 Plates, engraved by G. Vertue. Sold by the Society of Antiquaries. Price 4s.

Survey of the Streets of London after the Fire. Two Plates engraved by G.Vertue, and sold by the Society of Antiquaries. Price 3s.

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The Charters of the City translated into English with Notes, &c. by J. E. London, 1738. small 8vo. 3s. Pp. 269, besides title, dedication to Sir John Barnard Knight, 5 pages, and index, 10 pages. Reprinted in 1745 to which is annexed the Charter of the xvth of George II. 12mo. Dent, pt. i. 422, 3s.

A new and compleat Survey of London, in eight Parts. By a Citizen and Native of London. Lond. 1742. 8vo. vol. i and ii only published. Dent, pt. i. 1346, russia, 21. 3s. Collation.--Vol. i. B-Uu 4, 664 pages, besides title, dedication to Sir Robert Godschall, Knt. and contents, 4 leaves, with a folding

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