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259 Orders made by the Court of Assistants of the Artillery Company. 8vo. London. 1739.

278 Articles to be enquired of in the generall Visitation of Edmonde Bisshoppe of London 1554. 4to. London. 1554.

The true Copie of a Letter from the Queenes Majestie, to the Lord
Maior of London and his Brethren. 4to.
The Wood-mongers Remonstrance, or, the

rightly stated. 4to.

London. 1586. Carmens Controversie London. 1649.

Mars, his Triumph, or, the Description of an Exercise performed in
Merchant-Taylors Hall by certain Gentlemen of the Artillery
Garden London. 4to.
London. 1639.

A Vindication of the Proceedings of the Gentlemen of the Inner-Tem-
ple. 12mo.

Strange and wonderful News from London-Wall. 4to.
The Case of Edmund Heming, who first set up the

the City of London. 4to.

Cambridge. 1662.
London. 1674.
New Lights in
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The Wheel of Fortune: or, Nothing for a Penny; being Remarks on the Dawing the Penny-Lottery, &c. 4to. London. 1698. An Account of the past and present State of the Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance-Office, by W. Whiston. 8vo. 1731. The Case of the Coffee-Men of London and Westminster. 12mo. London.

Abstract of the Deed of Settlement of the Amicable Contributionship,
or Hand-in-Hand Fire Office.

The secret History of the Sun-Fire-Office. 8vo.
The State of the Silk and Woollen Manufacture, considered; also the
Case of the Silk-Weavers; likewise the Case of the Parish of St.
Giles Criplegate before the Act for laying a Duty on Gilt and
Silver Wire. 8vo.
London. 1713.

Some Observations relating to the erecting a Mansion-House. 4to.
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The Exercise of Arms to be performed by the Hon. the Artillery Company, 1st August, 1728.

An Act for the preventing of the Multiplicity of Buildings in and about

the Suburbs of London. folio.

204 The Liberties, &c. of London. 4to.

Another Edition. 4to.

London. 1657.

London. 1642.

London. 1674.

204 Remarks upon the Case of the fifteen Coal-Meeters of the City of London. 1714.

London. 4to.

A modest Enquiry concerning the Election of the Sheriffs of London, &c. 4to. London. 1682. The Lord Mayor of London's Vindication, &c. touching the Election of Sheriffs. 4to.

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A List of the Poll for Members of Parliament for the City of London.
1713.
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A Letter to a L-ry-Man on the present Election for the City of
L-don. folio.
London. 1708.

265 The pleasant Walkes of Moore-Fields; being the Guift of two Sisters,
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Rich Johnson. 4to.
London. 1607.
London's Gratitude; or, an Account of such Pieces of Sculpture and
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City of London. 8vo.
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Critical Observations on the Buildings and Improvements of London.
London. 1771.

285

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Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's. 12mo.

London. 1712.

An Answer to a Pamphlet entitul'd "Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's."
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Fact against Scandal: or, a Collection of Testimonials, Affidavits, and other authentick Proofs, in Answer to " Frauds and Abuses, &c." London. 1713.

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285 A Continuation of the Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's; in Answer to "Fact against Scandal." 12mo. London. 1713.

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28 An Abstract of a Treatise concerning the Payment of Tythes and Oblations in London. 4to. London. 1641.

45

The Articles of Lete and Courte for the Lyberties of Southwarke. 4to.
London. 1561.

Orders appointed to be executed in the Cittie of London, for setting
Roges, and idle Persons to Worke, and for Releefe of the Poore.
London. 1579.

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A profitable and necessarie Discourse, for the Meeting with the bad
Garbelling of Spices, used in these Daies. 4to.
London.
Anno Quarto Henrici Octavi. These be the Statutes established in
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&c. 4to.
London. 1593.

The Liberties &c. of London, collected by Sir J. Colthrop, Kt. 4to.
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Orders taken and enacted for Orphans and their Portions. 1580. 4to.

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Resolutions of the Court of Common Council
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The Priviledges of the Citizens of London contained in the Charters,
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London. 1688.

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A true and perfect Narrative of the strange and unexpected Finding the Crucifix and Gold-Chain of that pious Prince, St. Edward the King and Confessor. 4to. London. 1688.

The State and Case of a Design for the better Education of Thousands

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Londinenses Lacrymæ. London's second Tears mingled with her
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London. 1666.
London Lampoon'd formerly in the Jacobite's Songs; and at present
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A Touch of the Times, in a Dialogue between an East-India Tyger,
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50 An Extract of two Essays in political Arithmetick concerning the comparative Magnitudes, People, and Wealth of the Cities of London and Paris, by Sir W. Petty. (" Phil. Trans. No. 183.")

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1686.

Proposals moderately offered for the full peopleing and inhabiting the
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London. 1672.
Another Essay in political Arithmetick, concerning the Growth of the
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A Comparison between Rome in its Glory and London as it is at pre-
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An Answer to Dr. William Brakenridge's Letter concerning the Num-
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London. 1757.

Scelera Aquarum: or, a Supplement to Mr. Graunt on the Bills of
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London Scorbute, &c. 4to.
London. 1701.

Bills of Mortality, 1666, 1668.

Bills of Mortality, 1739, 1740, 1742, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1752, 1753.
Observations on the past Growth and present State of the City of
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London. 1751.
London. 1731.
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The Address and Resolutions of the Society of Schoolmasters: instituted Jan. 18. 1798. 12mo.

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Answer of S. Horsey, Esq. Governor of the York Buildings Com-
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An Antidote to expel the Poison contained in an anonymous Pamphlet
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Poems for the Anniversary of the Literary Fund. 1807.
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Antiquaries. 8vo.

An Abstract of the Deed of Settlement of the Laudable-Society for the Benefit of Widows. 8vo. London, 1770. Sketches of the Lives and Characters of eminent English Civilians, with an historical Introduction relative to the College of AdvoLondon. 1804.

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A Description of the several Pictures presented to the Corporation of
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Port of London Bye-Laws. 8vo.

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