PLO Plot's Account of his intended Journey | torical Review of the State of through England and Wales. In Hearne's edition of Leland's Itinerary. A life of Dr. Plot, with a list of his works, both printed and in ms., will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. Ireland, from the Invasion of that 8vo. 2 vols. Plot.-More Plots found out and Plotters apprehended, a true Relation of the desperate Plot for delivering up Hull and Beverley, with the Manner of apprehending Sir John Hotham, Sir Edward Rhodes, and Capt. Hotham. 1643. 4to. With an unique print representing on twelve compartments the malignants' treacherous and bloody plot. King and Lochée's in 1814, 17. 16s. 6d. An historical Letter from Francis Plowden, Esq. to Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. London, 1805. 8vo. 113 pp. with frontispiece. Dr. Plowden published other works relative to Ireland, and several law treatises, &c. Pilgrim. See Farrago. PLOWMAN, Pierce. Visio Willi de Petro Plouhman, item Visiones ejusdem de Dowel, Dobet et Dobest, or The Vision of William concerning Peirs Plouhman, and the Visions of the same concerning the Origin, Progress and Perfection of the Christian Life: together with an introductory Discourse, a per Five Books of Plotinus, viz. on Felicity; on the Nature and Origin of Evil; on Pro-petual Commentary, Annotations, London, vidence; on Nature, Contemplation, and the and a Glossary by Thomas DunOne; and on the Descent of the Soul, trans-ham Whitaker, LL.D. lated from the Greek, with an Introduction by Thomas Taylor. London, 1794. 8vo. Select Works of Plotinus, and Extracts from the Treatise of Synesius on Providence, transl. from the Greek, with an Introduction containing the Substance of Porphyry's Life of Plotinus, by Thomas Taylor. London, The Plot in a Dream: or the Discoverer With plates. in Masquerade. 1681. 8vo. Lloyd, 939, 4s. Nassau, pt. ii. 42, 7s. Hibbert, 6458, inlaid in 4to. and illustrated with numerous prints, russia, 27. 12s. 6d. PLOTINUS. Concerning the Beautiful: or, a paraphrased Translation from the Greek of Plotinus, Ennead i. Book vi. by Thomas Taylor. London, 1787. 8vo. 2s. A faithful and not inelegant version by the translator of Plato, Aristotle, &c. A postliminous Preface to the historical Strictures on an historical Review of the 1817. 8vo. PLOWDEN, Edmund, Commentaries, or Reports containing divers Cases upon Matters of Law in the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Philip and Mary, and Elizabeth, translated and improved by References; to which are added his Queries. London, 1760. folio. 17. 11s. 6d. " Plowden's reports are esteemed exquisite and elaborate commentaries, and are of high account with all professors of the law.' Ant. à Wood. They are still considered as most valuable to the student of the old law. - London, Dublin, 1792. 8vo. 2 vols. 1816. royal 8vo. 2 vols. They originally appeared in 1571. folio. and have been since that time frequently reprinted. An his Francis, LL.D. - 1813. 4to. A religious allegorical satire, in which the vices of almost every profession are attacked ; generally attributed to Robert Langland or ning of the 14th century. Hibbert, 4556, Longland, who flourished about the beginwith the Creede, 1814, 31. Nassau, pt. ii. 760, 21. 18s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1003, 27. 3s. Brockett, 2327, russia, 57. Strettell, 1429, 31. 5s. The volume was originally published at 81. 8s. The value of the old editions is not at all lessened by the reprint of Dr. Whittaker, as he has carefully suppressed all the passages relating to the indecent lives and practices of the Romish Clergy.' The Vision of Pierce Plowman, now fyrste imprinted by Roberte Crowley, 1550. 4to. A-Gg 1, 117 folios, not including title, the printer to the reader and prologe, two leaves. There is a copy in the British Museum, with ms. collations by Tho. 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