Gibson (Wm. S.), Lectures and Essays Goldsmith (Oliver), The Traveller, 522. on various subjects, 511. Giffard (George), Treatise against the Do- natists of England, 544. Gifford (A.), Sermon in commemoration of the great Storm, 90, 544.
(Humphrey), Progress of a design for relieving prisoners of the Compter,
Miscellaneous Works of, 522. Miscellaneous Poems of, 527. Gooch (Thomas), Sermon on the death of Compton, bishop of London, 194. Goodall (Henry), archdeacon of Suffolk, Sermon at St. Bridget's, 191. Goodeve (John), Letter to the Lord Chan- cellor on the transfer of land, 491.
(John), Address to the loyal asso-Goodman, (Godfree), Petition to the Lord ciations, 272.
Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), Plan for insti- tuting a London academy, 93. Giles (William), Defence of Sherlock, preservative against Popery, 550. Gill (Thos.), Vallis Eboracensis; history of Easingwold, 585.
Gillies (John), History of Greece, 469. Gilling water (Edmund), Historical account of St. Edmundsbury, 367.
Historical account of Lowes-
toft, 367. Gilpin (William), Lives of the Reformers, 395.
Giraldus Cambrensis. Itinerary of Arch- bishop Baldwin, and Life of Giraldus, 367.
Gladstone (W. E.), Homer and the Ho- meric age, 469. Gladwin (Francis), Ayeen Akbery, 458. Narrative of the transactions in Bengal during the Scobardaries,
De Præsulibus Angliæ Com- mentarius (edit. Richardson), 445. History of the reigns of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth, and Queen Mary, 339.
(G.), and Britton (John), Churches of London, 110, 368.
Suggestions for improving the Lord Mayor's show, 582. (William), Political Justice, 272. Life of Chaucer, 395. History of the Common-
wealth, 339. Godwyn (Thos.), Roman Antiquities, 469. Goede (Aug. Gotleib), A foreigner's opi- nion of England, 366, 368, 571. Golding (Benjamin), Historical account of St. Thomas's Hospital, 71.
(Jo.), Sermon at Guildhall chappel,
The leaven of Pharisaism,
Goodwin (John), The Pagan's Debt and Dowry, 544.
(Thomas), History of Henry the Fifth, 339.
Account of the waters at Hampstead, 502.
Goold (Thomas), Speech of, on an incor- porate Union, 323.
Gordon (James), History of the Rebellion in Ireland, 339.
(John), Great Britain's Salomon; a sermon on the death of James the First, 202.
Gorham (George C.), History and Anti- quities of Eynesbury and St. Neot's in Huntingdonshire, and of St. Neot's in the county of Cornwall, 368. Gorst (Gilpin), Narrative of an excursion to Ireland by a deputation of the Irish Society, 46.
Gorton (John), Biographical Dictionary,
(Wm.), Londinum Triumphans, 4. G. P., The moderate Parliament, 252. Gould (R.), The corruption of the times by money, a satyr, 522. Grace (Sheffield), Memoirs of the family of Grace, 395.
Grafton's Chronicle, 339. Grange (Prince de la), EYKUKλoxоpela, or Universal Motion, 75. Granger (J.), Biographical History, 395. Grant (James), Sketches in London, 29. (William), Vindication of the vicar of Isleworth, 57. Gratiani (Stephani), Disceptationum Fo- rensium Judiciorum tomus quintus, 491. Graunt (John), Natural and Political ob-
servations mentioned in an index made Gray (John), Observation on the proposed upon the bills of mortality, 150, 151. treaty, 272, 322.
Green (James), Historical Essay on Go- vernments, 272.
(John), The Priviledges of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, 80.
(Thomas), A Voice of comfort, 445. (Mary Ann Everett), Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, 339.
(Valentine), Survey of Worcester,
History of Worcester, 368. (William), Chronological History of George the Third, 339. Greene (Robert), Theeves falling out, 25. Dramatic Works of, by
Dyce, 522. Greenhow (Robert), History of Oregon and California, 469. Greenwell (Wm.), Bolden Buke, 359, 577. Gregory (Francis), The right way to vic- tory, 182.
(John), The Works of, 544. (St.), English Saxon Homily of,
368. Grellier (J. J.), Terms of all the Loans of the last fifty years, 273.
Grenville Papers, 340.
Greswell (William Parr), Annals of Pa- risian Typography, 511.
Grew (Nehemiah), A Catalogue of the rarities of Gresham College, 30. Grey (Anchitill), Debates in the House of Commons, 250.
(William), Survey of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 368. Grice (Charles V. le), Sermon at Christ church, 191.
Griffin's (The Lord), Narrative or thanks for his reprieve, 417.
Griffin (Geo.), Reflections occasioned by the frequency of fires, 64. Griffith (Edward), Case of Gray's Inn as to poor rates, 75, 105.
Records relating to the bo- rough of Huntingdon, 372. Griffiths (Roger), Essay on the jurisdic- tion and conservancy of the river Thames, 172.
Grimaldi (Stacey), Origines Genealogica, 368.
Grimston (Edward), Estates, Empires, &c., of the world, 469.
(Mr.), Speech in Parliament, 121. (Sir Harbottle), Speeches of, 273. Grindall (Edmund), A profitable and ne- cessarye Doctryne, 544. Grindley (Gabriel), Lord Mayor's Fool; or Maxims of Kit Largosse, 95.
Grose (Captain), Essays on Gothic Archi- tecture, 511.
(Francis), Antiquities of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 368.
Provincial Glossary, 571.
Classical Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue, 571. Grosley (M.), Londres, 4.
Tour of London, translated Grote (George), History of Greece, 469. by Nugent, 4. Grotius (Hugo), Rights of War and Grove (Robert), bishop of Chichester, Peace, 491. Profitable Charity, 186. Guarden (Theodore de la), Mercurius Anti-mechanicus; or the simple Cobler's Guerry (A. M.), Essai sur la Statistique Boy, 59. Morale de la France, 469, 491. Guicciardini (Francis), History of, con- taining the wars of Italy, 469. Guizot (M.), History of the English Com- Guillim (John), Heraldry, 369. monwealth, 336.
History of Oliver Cromwell,
history of My Time, 469. Gunn (Rev. Wm.), Historia Brittonum, 340.
Inquiry into the origin and influence of Gothic Architecture, 511. Gunning (Peter), Letters to his clergy,
Gunton (Simon), History of the Church of Peterburgh, 369.
Gurney (Joseph and W. B.), Trial of William Codling, and others, 411. Trial of Thomas Hardy,
Trial of William Stone, 434. Trial of Horne Tooke, 435. (Joseph John), Observations of the practices of the society of Friends, 445. (Miss), Translation of the Saxon Gutch (John), Collectanea Curiosa, 369. Chronicle, 340. Gutteridge (T.), A Poem upon Bunhill fields burial-ground, 95.
Guthrie (William), History of Scotland,
Guy (Thomas), Will of, 71, 196. Gwilt (Charles Perkins), Notices relating to Thomas Smith of Campden, and Henry Smith, sometime alderman of London, 18.
(Joseph), Conduct of the Corporation concerning London Bridge, 20.
Gwinne (Matthæi) Orationes duæ Lon- dini habitæ in ædibus Greshamiis, 30. Gwyn (Francis), A Paper seized by, 432. Gwynn (John), London and Westminster improved, 72.
H. C., Reply to a pamphlet, called Obser- vations on the Bank of England, 34. Dictionary of hard words, 570. H. M., Reasons for suppressing the Mug- houses, 89.
H. R., Entertainment of the famous King Christiern, 96.
H. S., Antiquities of St. Peter's, West- minster, 203.
Hacket (Lawrence), Sermon before the Levant merchants, 192. Hackett (Maria), Correspondence and do- cuments respecting the ancient school of St. Paul's cathedral, 162.
Documents and authorities respecting the ancient foundation for the education of St. Paul's choristers, 162.
Hadgi Giafer Aga, Speech of, to the King
Hager (Joseph), Dissertation on Baby- lonian Inscriptions, 470. Haggard (John), Reports on Admiralty Cases, 492.
In the Consistory Court, 492. Haig (James), Topographical and Histori- cal account of Kelso, 369. Haines (Richard), Aphorisms upon the new way of improving Cyder, 502. Hakewill (James), History of Windsor, 369.
Hakluyt (Richard), Voyages and Travels, 557.
Hale (Lord Chief Justice), Original juris- diction of Parliament, 492.
History of the Common Law,
Jurisdiction of the House of
Halley (Edmund), Description of a new Sea Chart, 470.
Halliday (John), Account of the Kings
and Queens whose statues are placed in the Royal Exchange, 158. Halliwell (James Orchard), Letters of the Kings of England, 340.
The connection of Wales with the early science of England, 523. Introduction to Shakspeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, 523. Morte Arthure, 523. Castle of Love, 523. Contributions to early Eng-
lish Literature, 523.
New book about Shakspeare and Stratford-on-Avon, 523.
Palatine Anthology, 523. Literature of the 16th and
Yorkshire Anthology, 523. Curiosities of modern Shaks- perian Criticism, 590. Hally (W. T.), Report of the proceed- ings at the Bread-street Scrutiny, 83. Hamilton (Duke of), and others, Speeches of, upon the scaffold, 417.
(William), Remarks on several parts of Turkey, 557.
Hamley (Lieut-col. E. Bruce), Campaign of Sebastopol, 470.
Hammer (Joseph), Ancient Alphabets and hieroglyphic characters explained, 470.
Hammon (Henry J.), The Architectural Antiquities and present state of Crosby Place, 74.
Hanbury (Benjamin), Historical research | Harris (John), History of Kent, 369.
concerning the most ancient congrega-
tional church in England, 62.
Hanchett (Edward), Petition of, 437. Hankin (R. B.), Account of the Charities of Bedford, 369.
Hansard (Luke), Parliamentary History from the Conquest to 1854, 250. Hanway (Jonas), An account of the Ma- rine Society, 168.
Letter upon lighting, cleans- ing, and removing nuisances in West- minster, 198.
Harby (Sir Job), Case of, as to his right to a rent out of Coals exported, 417. Hardcastle (Daniel), Letters on the affairs of the Bank of England, 37. Harding (Dr.), Bull granted by the Pope to, 340.
Hardy (Horatio Charles), Register of Ships of the East-India Company, 42.
(Jo. Stockdale), Literary Remains of, by Nichols, 571.
(Nathaniel), Lamentation, Mourn- ing, and Woe; a sermon after the Fire, 65.
Funeral Sermon on Ald.
Adams, 193. (Thomas Duffus), Rotuli Literarum Clausarum, 214.
Description of the Patent
Rotuli Normanniæ, 215. Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus,
Rotuli Chartarum in Turri
Description of the Patent Rolls in the Tower, 218. Hardyng (John), Chronicles of, 340. Hare (Francis), Sermon before the Duke of Marlborough upon taking Boucham, 545.
Hargrave (Francis), Catalogue of his ma- nuscripts, 492.
Harleian Miscellany, 369. Harman (Captain), Describing the cap- ture of a Dutch ship of war, 331.
(Thomas), A caveat for cursitors,
Harper (Robert Goodloe), Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, 470. Harrington (James), Oceana, and his other works (edit. Toland), 273.
(Sir John), Nuge Antiquæ, 571. Harris (Alexander), warden of the Fleet prison, List of his exactions, &c., 152. (George), Translation of Justinian's Institutes, 493.
(James), Hermes, 571.
Mammon, 545.
Sermon before the natives of
Southampton, 179.
Hezekiah's Recovery, 545. (Joseph), Essay on Money and Coins,
(Walter), History of Dublin, 369. (Major W. L.), The Highlands of Æthiopia, 470.
(William), Account of the life of Oliver Cromwell, 340.
Historical account of the lives of James the First and Charles the First, Oliver Cromwell, and Charles the Second, 340.
and Samuel Angel, Sculp- tured Metopes, 470. Harrison (Joseph), Narrative of the pro- ceedings relative to the Longitude, 470. (Mr.), Life of Lord Nelson, 399. (Robert), Petition of, for restoring of goods, 418.
(Walter), History, description, and survey of London, 4.
Hartley (David), Considerations on the Bank Charter, 36.
Hartshorne (C. H.), Book Rarities in the Observations on Man, 503. Harum Scarum, Account of a debate in university of Cambridge, 369. Coachmakers' Hall, 91.
Harwood (Thomas), History and Anti- Harvey (Thos.), Letter to Wm. Pitt, 273. Hascard (Greg), dean of Windsor, Sermon quities of Lichfield, 369. Haslam (John), Letter to the Governors of at St. Botolph, 184. Bethlem Hospital, 71.
Hassal (Arthur Hill), Adulterations de- Hassell (J.), Picturesque rides and walks. tected, 512. round the metropolis, 4.
Tour of the Grand Junction
Canal, 369. Hasselquist (Frederick), Voyages and Travels in the Levant, 557. Hasted (Edward), History of Kent, 369. History and Antiquities of
Hastings (The Marquess of), Journal of, Canterbury, 370. 587.
(T.), Vestiges of Antiquities; or etchings of Canterbury cathedral, 361. (Warren), A Letter from, to the Hathway (Thomas), Report upon the late East-India Company, 41. election of Alderman of Queenhithe, 82.
Hatton (Edward), A new View of Lon- don, 4.
(John), Collection of voyages and Haversham (John lord), Proceedings re-
lative to the charge against, 273.
Hawes (W.), Address in favour of the | Heber (Mrs.), Life of Bishop Heber, Humane Society, 167. Hawkesbury (Charles lord), Constitu- tional Maxims, 273.
Hawkesmar (N.), Remarks on Greenwich Hospital, 70.
Hawkesmoor (Nicholas), Historical ac- count of London Bridge, 20. Hawkesworth (John), Voyages, 557. Hawkins (Sir Christopher), Observations on the Tin Trade of the ancients in Cornwall, 370.
(Edward), Silver Coins of England,
Hawkins (Thomas), Origin of the English drama, 523.
(William), Life of Bishop Ken, 395. Hawkyns (George), Sermon at St. Law- rence's, 190.
Hawles (John), Remarks upon the trial of Fitzharris, 418.
Reply to a sheet of paper,
418. Hawley (Jerom), Petition of, in behalf of Philip Sture, 418.
Haworth (Samuel), Description of the Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 156. Hay (Alexander), History of Chichester, 370.
(E. W. A.), Letter on the discovery of a sculpture of the Theban Sphinx at Colchester, 370.
(William), Remarks on the Laws relating to the Poor, 23.
Deformity: an Essay, 503. Hyatt (W. H.), Sepulchral Memorials, in Northampton, 378.
Haydon (B. R.), Probable consequences of the junction of the Royal Academy with the National Gallery, 201. Hayes (Richard), An Estimate of places for life, 147.
Hayles (Mr.), Speech of, to the King,
Helm (Elizabeth), Rambles in London, 4. Helvicus (Christopher), Historical and Chronological Theatre, 470.
Hemsworth (Richard), Key to the Law, 492.
Henchman (Richard), A Peace-offering in the Temple, 182.
Henderson (Andrew), History of the Re- bellion in Scotland, 341.
Memoirs of Dr. Archibald
lace, 371. School Elocution, 591. Hering (F.), Certaine rules and directions for this time of pestilentiall contagion,
(Theodor), Triumph of the Church over water and fire, 177. Herle (Charles), God's offering, 181. Herring (Thomas), archbishop of York, Sermon on the Fast-day, 545. Hervey (Jos. lord), Memoirs of tho reign of George II., 341.
Hesketh (Henry), Sermon in memory of the late dreadful Fire, 65.
Sermon at St. Mary-le-Bow,
Funeral Sermon on Sir Thos.
Hewlett (John), Speech of, to King Charles II., 142.
Heylyn (Peter), A help to English His- tory, 341.
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