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LONDON: Printed for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose, at the West end of St Paul's Church-yard. MDCCXXII. Octavo, 87 pages, exclusive of the Title.

LVII.

A REPLY to the CASE of the Patron and Rector of ST. ANDREW'S, Holborn: or, a Vindication of the Case of the Erectors of a Chapel or Oratory in the said Parish; with an Appendix, containing the Opinion of the late eminent Dr. Lane, and a further Reference to divers Passages in the Canon Law upon this Subject.

LONDON: Printed in the Year 1723. Octavo..

LVIII.

An Historical Account of the Constitution of the Vestry of the Parish of ST. DUNSTAN'S in the West, London; wherein are discovered the secret Managements of certain select Parish Officers, and the Abuses of their respective Trusts: necessary and useful for all the Inhabitants of this City, and applicable to most Corporations of Great Britain.

LONDON: Printed for and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers Hall. 1714. Octavo, 44 pages, including the Title.

LIX.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the Parish of SAINT LEONARD, SHOREDITCH, and Liberty of NORTON FOLGATE, in the Suburbs of London. By HENRY ELLIS, Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.

LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries; and sold by all the Booksellers in London, Oxford, Cambridge, &c. MDCCXCVIII. Quarto.

Title-page as before.

Dedication to Richard Gough, Esq. dated St John's College, Oct. 6, 1798.

History of the Parish of St Leonard, [B-ZZ] 354 pages.

Additions and Corrections, [zz 2-A aa 3] pp. 355-366.
Index, and Directions for placing the Plates, pp. 367-370.
N. B. Pages 241-252, [нh 5-нh 10] are repeated with aste-
risks, and follow p. 240.

PLATES.

i. St Leonard, Shoreditch, Old Church, taken in 1694. F. Cary sc. 1795. To face the Title.

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ii. The South West Prospect of the New Church. Folded. B. Cole sc. 1740. p. 9.-[The same Plate as in " Maitland's Hist. of London."]

iii. N.West View of Shoreditch Church. J. P. sc. 1797. p. 11. iv. Monument of Sir Thomas Leigh; and a Figure of St George in the East Window of the Chantry Chapel in the North Aile of Shoreditch Church. p. 51.

v. Monument at Shoreditch for Four Ladies of the Rutland Family. p. 51.

vi. The Tomb of St John Elrington, 1481, on the North side of the Altar in St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, 1735. Folded. Basire sc.

p. 52.

vii. The East Prospect of Haberdashers Alms Houses at Hoxton. Folded. B. Cole sc. p. 136. [The same Plate as in "Maitland's History of London."]

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viii. Five Coats of Arms in the Library of Richard Gough, Esq. at Enfield; with the Lovel Arms, &c. from the Gatehouse at Lincoln's Inn. Basire sc.

LX.

p. 193.

History of the Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of ST. KATHARINE, near the Tower of London, from its Foundation in the Year 1273 to the present Time. LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols, MDCCLXXXII. Quarto. See Nichols's "Biblioth. Topog. Britan." Vol. ii. No. v.

LXI.

The State of the Case concerning the Right of the Visitation of the HOSPITAL of ST. KATHERINE near the Tower of London.

"For I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink.

"I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not:

sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.”—MATTHEW XXV. 42, 43. ; LONDON: Printed in the Year 1673. Quarto, 24 pages, in

cluding the Title.

LXII.

A Brief Enquiry relating to the Right of His Majesty's Royal Chapel, and the Privilege of his Servants within the TOWER, in a Memorial addressed to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Lonsdale, Constable of His Majesty's Tower of London, (by HENRY HAYNES, Assay Master of the Mint.)

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LONDON: Printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart in the Poultry, near Cheapside. 1728. Folio, 31 pages.

LXIII.

The Catalogue of most of the memorable Tombes, Grave-stones, Plates, Escutcheons, or Atchievements in the demolisht or yet extant Churches of London, from ST. KATHARINE'S beyond the Tower to TEMPLE BARRE, the Out Parishes being included. A Work of great Weight, and consequently 'to be indulged and countenanced by such who are gratefully ambitious of preserving the Memory of their Ancestors. By P. FISHER, Sometimes Serjeant-Major of Foot.

LONDON: Printed Anno MDCLXVIII. Quarto, [A-P 2] 52 pages, ending with the catchword " Gibson," the paging beginning on the fourth leaf.

Errors of paging:-pages 37-38 for 31-32.

N. B. This unfinished tract begins as follows: "The Catalogue of the most memorable Persons who had visible Tombs, plated Grave-stones, Escutcheons or Hatchments in the City of London, before the last dreadful Fire:" it is printed in double columns, and the first inscription is that of "Sir Philip Sydney."

Another edition has the following Title :-" The Catalogue and Account of many memorable Persons who had visible Tombs, plated Grave-stones, Hatchments or Escutcheons in any of the now burnt, or yet extant Churches of London, from S. Catharines neer the Tower, to Temple-Bar, many of the Out Parishes included, the great Cathedral of S. Pauls, and S. Faiths under it, being excepted, (all but two or three,) haveing formerly been so accurately done by that eminently learned and most judicious Antiquary, William Dugdale, Esq. Norroy King at Arms." Quarto.

LXIV.

The INSCRIPTIONS upon the Tombs, Grave-stones, &c. in the Dissenters Burial Place near BUNHILLFIELDS.

LONDON: Printed for E. Curll, in Fleet-street. 1717. Octavo, 46 pages,

LXV.

HISTORIA de EPISCOPIS et DECANIS LONDINENSIBUS: necnon de Episcopis et Decanis Assavensibus: a primâ Sedis utriusque Fundatione ad Annum MDXL. Accessit Appendix duplex Instrumentorum quorundam insignium, ad utramque Historiam spectantium. Autore HENRICO WHARTON, A.M.

LONDINI: Impensis Ri. Chiswell, ad Insigne Rosa Coronatæ, in Cœmeterio Sancti Pauli. MDCCXV. Octavo.

Half Title, and Title-page as above.

Præfatio ad Lectorem, 4 pages.

Various Indexes, and Errata, 24 pages.

Historia de Episcopis et Decanis Londinensibus, [B-R 2] 244

pages.

Appendix ad Historiam præcedentem, [R 3-U 4] p. 245-296. Historia de Episcopis et de Decanis Assavensibus et Appendix, [u 5-cc 6] p. 297-395...

LXVI.

PIETAS LONDINENSIS: The History, Design, and present State of the various PUBLIC CHARITIES in and near LONDON. By A. HIGHMORE, Esq. Author of the Law of Mortmain and Charitable Uses, &c.

"Inasmuch as ye

have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.' MATT. xxv. 40.

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LONDON: Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-street, 1810. Octavo, 1114 pages.

LXVII.

The Ordre of the Hospital of S. BARTHOLOMEWS, in W. Smythefielde, in London, erected for the Benefit of the Sore and the Diseased; and a Revenue of 100 Marks; and that the Citizens should add V. hundred Marks by the Year, which they received with Thanks.

"He that sayeth he walketh in the lyght, and hateth his brother, came neuer as yeat in the lyght. But he that loueth his brother, he dwelleth in the lyght."-1 Epist. JHON, ii, chap.

LONDON: Printed by R. Grafton, 1552, (A-J) containing Eight Half-sheets. Sixteens.

N. B. It was reprinted the following year.

LXVIII.

The Order of the HOSPITALLS of K. Henry the VIIIth and K. Edward the VIth, viz. St Bartholomew's, Christ's, Bridewell, St Thomas's. By the Maior, Cominaltie, and Citizens of London, Governours of the Possessions, Revenues, and Goods of the sayd Hospitalls.

LONDON: 1557. 57 leaves, or 113 pages, black letter.

Sixteens.

N. B. A fac-simile edition of the above was printed at the expense of Samuel Pepys, Esq. Secretary of the Admiralty.

LXIX.

ORDERS and ORDINANCES for the better Government of the HOSPITALL of BARTHOLOMEW THE LESSE: as also Orders enacted for Orphans and their Portions. MDLXXX. Together with a briefe Discourse of the laudable Customes of London.

LONDON: Printed by James Flesher, Printer to that Honourable City, 1652. Quarto, 82 pages, including the Title-page and Preface.

LXX.

STANDING RULES and ORDERS for the Government of the Royal Hospitals of BRIDEWELL and BETH

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