4868 London. New Propositions to the Lord Mayor, &c. 1642-His 4869 LONDON. Observations upon the Burning September 1666, with russia extra,, broad borders of gold, g. e. Hugh Singleton, n.d. 4871 London. Orders, Rules and Ordinances of the Stationers'-Company black letter 1692 4872 London. Ordinance for Oath to be taken in the City, 1613Protestation and Declaration of Prentises, &c. 1643-Remonstrans redivivus, 1643- Peace and Plenty, 1643-Instructions and Propositions for raising an Army, 1643Letter of Loyalty to the Londoners, by L. T. folio broadside, 1643 (6) 4873 London. Ordinance for enabling the Committee of the Militia of London to make Searches and to raise Horses, 1617-Letter to the Lord Mayor, &c. from T. Fairfax, O. Cromwell, &c. 1647 Fairfax (Sir T.) Protestation and Resolution of the Armie concerning the City of London, 1647-Paralell of Governments, 1647-A true Alarum to England, 1617Ordinance for raising £42000. for Payment of the City Guards, 1647 (6) 4874 London Pageants. A short Representation performed before the Lord Generall Monck, at Goldsmiths-Hall, Tuesday Aprill 11th. scarce 1600 4875 London. Paire of Spectacles for the Citic, 1648- Necessity of the speedy Calling of a Common-Hall, 1618-Citie Petition, 1648-Ordinance against Malignants and Papists, 1648Case of the impeached Lords, Commons and Citizens, 1648 Petition of Aldermen Adams, Langham and Bunce, 1648Declaration of the well-affected Non-Subscribers, 1618Declaration of the Duke of Buckingham, &c. 1648-Answer of the Commons, 1648-Reply, 1618 (10) 4876 London. Parliament's Censure of Sir R. Gurney, Lord Mayor, (6) 4879 London Petition, uncut, 1646-Hunt (T.) Defence of the Charter and Municipal Rights, n. d.-Case of the Sheriffs, 1682— First and large Petition for Reformation in Church-Government, &c. 1641-Petition of Lord Mayor, &c. for reducing all Forein Trade, uncut, 1662-Priviledges of the Citizens, damaged-Acts for the Relief of the Poor, &c. in the City, 1617-Renuntiation and Declaration of the Congregational Ministers against the Insurrection and Rebellion in the City, 1661 (9) 4880 London. Petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen and Commons, with Answer, 1646-Declaration of Sir J. Gaire, &c. 1647Letter discovering London and the Kingdoms Danger, 1647 -Resolution of Lord General Fairfax concerning Major General Brown, Sheriffe of London, &c. 1648-Votes in Parliament with Proceedings on the City Petition, 1648 (4) 4881 London Petition of the Commanders, Masters, Mariners, &c. belonging to the River Thames, 1648-Declaration of the Lord Major, &c. 1648-Two Petitions, 1618-Declaration from the City, 1648-Speech on the City Petition, 1648-Petition of Aldermen Adams, Langham and Bunce, 1648- Petition of Lord Major, &c. 1648 Petition of Common Counsel, 1648 (8) 4852 London Prospects, by J. Bowles, 38 plates 4SS3 London. Quæsumus Te, &c. a Parody (in verse) of the Litany Printed for Cauda Draconis the Rump, 1660 4884 London. Relation of the rare Exployts of the London Souldiers and Gentlemen Prentizes, 2 woodcuts, uncut 1642 4885 London. Relation of the Tryal and Condemnation of T. Tongue, and others, for High Treason, at the Old-Baily 1662 4886 London. Remonstrance and Petition, 1646-Two Petitions against Sir J. Geyre, &c. 1647 Petition of Lord Mayor, &c. with two other Petitions, 1647-Petition of Apprentices, &c. 1647 -Petition of London, Southwark, &c. 1647 (6) 4887 London. Reports past the Committee at Goldsmith-Hall, an important list of the gentry at the time, 1649-Hue and Cry after Religion and Justice, 1649 Hosanna: in three Speeches at Grocers Hall (by Alderman Atkins, Alderman Pennington, and Hugh Peters), 1649 (3) 4888 London. Resolution of the Women of London for sending their Husbands to the Warres, woodcut, 1649-Petition of the Weamen of Middlesex,, &c. 1641- Petition of the Wives and Matrons of the City, 1643 4889 London. Sad and deplorable News from Fleet-Street uncut, scarce (3) 1674 4890 London. Saint Hillaries Teares shed upon all Professions, from the Judge to the Petty Fogger, from the spruce Dames of the Exchange to the durty walking Fishmongers, from the CovenGarden Lady of Iniquity to the Turnebal-Street Trull, and indeed from Tower-Stairs to Westminster-Ferry scarce, uncut LONDON. Scrap-Book, containing 18 Coloured Drawings of Views of Houses by Shepherd, Cuttings from Newspapers, Manuscript Descriptions of Places, Engravings, &c. half morocco 1642 4892 London. Scraps (printed and Manuscript); Cuttings from Newspapers; Drawing of "The Boy in Memory of the late Fire;" Coloured Drawing, containing Portraits of Bishop, Williams and May; MINIATURES, ON IVORY, of George Dodd and M. Le Pulley; Coloured Drawing of Red Lion Place, &c. a parcel 4593 Select City Queries, discovering several Cheats, Abuses and Subtilties of the City Bawds, Whores and Trepanners, 2 parts (facetious), portion of pp. 13-14, in part II, restored in manuscript 1660 4991 London. Sermons preached before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriff's and Liveries of the several Companies, between 1792 and 1826 (52) 4895 London. Short and serious Narrative of Londons fatal Fire, a Poem 1667 ** This rare Tract is marked £2. 12s. 6d. in the Bibliotheca AngloPoetica. At the end of London's Lamentation is the signature of Sa. Wiseman, probably the author of the Poem. 4896 London. Speech of a Warden to the Fellowes of his Company (Satirical) 1642 4897 London. Strange and terrible News from White-Lyon Yard, near Spittle-Fields (Case of wholesale Poisoning) uncut, scarce 1674 4898 London. Strange Letter found in the Old Change, 1642-Declaration of Parliament concerning H. M. advancing with his Armie, 1642-Letter to the Lord Mayor, 1642-Sad Warning, 1642-Declaration of Parliament concerning Citizens willing to advance Money for Soldiers, 1642Papists Design Discovered, 1642-Envy of Popish Prelates against the City, 1642-Letter intercepted at a CourtGuard, 1642 (8) 4899 London. Strange Newes from New-Gate, or true Relation of the false Prophet that appeared in Butolphs Church, with his Examination and Confession, &c. woodcut, half calf gilt 1647 4900 London. Table of the Assays of Metals and Weights, &c. of Pewter Wares privately printed by the Pewterers'-Company 4901 London. The Charter; a comical Satyr (in verse) // 4902 1772 1682 London. The Cities Loyalty display'd (a Description of the four famous Fabricks in the City, and of the Cedar erected in the Strand, for the Coronation of Charles II) a rare pageant 1661 4903 London. The City Alarum, 1645-The Charter, a Critical Satyr (in verse), 1682 (2) 4904 London. The dolefull Lamentation of Cheap-side Cross, woodcuts very scarce 1641 The only copy cited by Lowndes is the one sold for £1. 11s. in 1810 4905 London. The doting Doctor, or Icarion Preacher, calculated for the better Instruction of King Blake of Coven-Garden uncut, scarce 1655 4906 London. The Envy of the Popish Prelates against the City of London and Faithfull Ministers of Gods Word, uncut 1642 4907 London. The Forfeitures of Londons Charters 1682 4908 London. The generous Usurer, Mr. Nevell, in Thames-Street, &c. woodcut 1641 4909 London. The Lord Mayor's Show at the Inauguration of Sir 1682 4910 London. The Papists Plot of Firing discovered in a perfect Account of the late Fire in Fetter-Lane 4911 1679 London. Thompson (T.) Midsummer-Moor; or the Livery- uncut 1682 4912 London. Topographical Memoranda of the Ward of Farringdon Without, by an Antiquary only 50 copies printed for presents n. d. 4913 London. Triall of the Lord Major, with Censure and Fining of N. Brook, 1656 Of this excessively rare Pageant, Mr. Nichols furnishes no reference to any known copy. It was purchased at G. Daniel's sale, and has the following autograph note on cover: Very rare, and, I believe, presque unique. So Thomas Rodd, the Bookseller, told me, from whom I bought it.-George Daniel, Canonbury, 1846." 4915 London. True Account of the Informations to Parliament respecting the dreadful Burning of the City 1667 4916 London. True Relation of two wonderfull Sleepers (Elizabeth Jefkins of Little Old Baily, and John Underwood of Gravell-Lane), woodcut, half morocco, scarce 1646 4917 London. War Horns make Room for the Bucks with green Bowes (a Poem "on the splendid Entertainment of the London-Prentices and Lords at Merchant-Taylors-Hall") uncut, scarce 4918 London. Another copy, uncut 1682 1682 4919 London. Warning for Servants, or Case of Margret Clark, executed for firing her Master's House in Southwark 1680 4920 London. Wee have brought our Hogges to a faire Market 1648 4921 London. Wonderfull Strange Newes from Woodstreet Counter uncut 1642 *.* Containing the Proverb " to dine with Duke Humphery." 4922 London and Westminster Representative in Parliament examined and considered 1702 4923 London and its Environs, Select Views of, by J. Storer and J. Greig, 2 vol. in 1 1804-5 4924 Long-winded Lay-Lecture, wherein the Licentiousnesse of this LARGE PAPER, proof plates, half bound, uncut Lewd and Lying Age is poetically presented 1647 4925 LONG (E.) HISTORY OF JAMAICA, 3 vol. map and plates fine copy, uncut, rare in this state Heath's copy sold for £14. 15s. and Fonthill for £11. 4926 Long (J.) Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, describing the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians, with Vocabulary of the Chippeway Language, &c. uncut 1791 4927 Longfellow (H. W.) Poetical Works, with upwards of 100 designs by J. Gilbert, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel green morocco super extra, richly tooled sides, g. e. by J. Clarke 1856 10.4928 Lonsdale (John Viscount) Memoir of the Reign of James II privately printed, presentation copy to S. Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle, from the Earl of Lonsdale, with autographs of both, uncut York, 1808 *** Sir Mark Sykes's copy sold for £5. 15s. 6d. 4929 Lopez de Ubeda (F.) La Picara Montañesa llamada Justina vellum 4930 Lotteries. Madrid, 1735 A good Husband for Five Shillings, or Esquire Bickerstaff's Lottery for the London Ladies, frontispiece, Svo. 1710-Diluvium Lachrymarum, a Review of the Fortunate and Unfortunate Adventurers, a Satyr in Burlesque upon the famous Lottery in Freeman's Yard, Cornhill (in Verse), 1694 in one vol. 1651 Love (C.) Case, 1651-A Just Balance, or Querees about Mr. Love's Case, 1651-Love (C.) Vindication of his Principles and Practices, 1651 4931 Love (C.) Case, with Prayer on Scaffold, &c. 4932 (8) 4933 Lucidarius der do sagt von den wunderbaren Sachen der Welt und des Hymmels black letter, curious woodcuts, stained, rare Straszburg von Mathys Hupfuff, 1499 4934 Lucretius de Rerum Natura cum Notis Variorum et S. Havercampi, 2 vol. plates, uncut Lugd. Bat. 1725 4935 Lucretius, translated, with Commentaries by T. Busby, 2 vol. 1813 4936 Ludlow (Gen.) Letter to Sir E. Seymour (comparing the Tyranny of Charles I and James II), uncut Amst. 1691 4937 Ludlow. Another copy, Amst. 1691-Letter to Dr. Hollingworth, ib. 1692 (2) 4938 Ludlow (Gen.) Letter to Sir E. S., two copies, Amst. 1691–— Letter to Dr. Hollingworth, ib. 1692 (3) 4939 Ludlow (Major-General) Letter to Sir E. S. comparing the Tyranny of the first Four Years of Charles the Martyr, with the Tyranny of the Four Years' Reign of the late abdicated King (James II), Amst. 1691-Letter to Dr. Hollingworth defending his Letter to Sir E. S. ib. 1692— Ludlow (Gen.) no Lyar, ib. 1692-Ludlow (Gen. E.) Truth brought to Light, or the Gross Forgeries of Dr. Hollingworth detected, 1693 (4) 4940 Luke (Rev. George Sercombe) Common-Place-Book AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, including original Verses, Translations, Extracts, Notes on Homer and other Classical Authors, a List of Similes in SHAKESPEARE, Copies of Private Letters, valuable Notes on Old English Plays, &c. &c. |