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The London Fishery laid open, or the arts of fishermen and fishmongers set in a true light. 4to The Art of Living in London. 4to

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The Adventures of a Black Coat in London and Westminster. 12mo

Eight Letters to His Grace the Duke of vails-giving in England. 8vo.

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on the custom of

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The Marshal's Offering to the Yellow Train-band Regement. folio

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The New River Head. A Tale. 4to The History of the Fortune-teller in the Old Bailey. 8vo Lond. 1764 A seasonable Alarm to the City of London, shewing that the new method of paving the streets with Scotch pebbles, and pulling down the signs, must be pernicious to health and morals. By Zachary Zeal, citizen. 8vo Lond. 1764 A Winter Evening's Conversation in a club of Jews, Dutchmen, French refugees, and English stock-jobbers, at a noted coffee-house in Change alley. 8vo

Lond. 1768 Schemes submitted to the consideration of the public; more especially to members of Parliament and the inhabitants of the metropolis. 8vo Lond. 1770 Reflections upon the present Dispute between the House of Commons and the Magistrates of London. 8vo .. The Milesian (or the Templar). A comic opera. 8vo Lond. 1778 Prince's London Price Current. 2 vol. folio Lond. 1779-81

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A narrative of the Riots in London in the year 1780. By William
Vincent, of Gray's Inn, gent. 8vo
An account of a debate in Coachmakers' Hall. By Harum Skarum,
esq. 8vo

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Unity and Public Spirit recommended, in an address to the inhabitants

of London and Westminster. 8vo

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London. By

Lamplighter's Poem for the year 1783. folio
The Adventures of Lucifer in London.

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The Adventures of a Speculist, or a Journey through
George Alexander Stevens. 2 vol. 12mo

Lord Mayor's Day. (A Pindaric.) 4to

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A Town Eclogue, or a poetical contest between Toby and a Minor-
Poet of B-ts-n's coffee-house, at a bookseller's shop near Temple-
bar. 8vo
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A Sketch of English Liberty; comprizing a remarkable Star-chamber
case, 9th Geo. III., the King against William Bingley : to which is
added The new Plain Dealer; and Technestias, or the art of stirring
a fire. 8vo
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The Diamond Ring, or the successful artifices of three London Wives.
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An arrangement of the provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets, issued
in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies, within the last twenty
years, &c. By James Conder. 2 vol. 8vo .. Ipswich, 1798
London what it is, not what it was; or the Citizen's Complaint against
public Nuisances. 8vo

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Domestic Union, or London as it should be. 4to

Lond. 1800 Picture of Parliament, or history of the General Election of 1802; containing the remarkable speeches, &c. of the candidates for London and Westminster, Middlesex, &c. 8vo

Lond. 1802 An Essay on the Coal Trade, with strictures upon the various abuses now existing. [By Robt. Edington.] 8vo Lond. 1803 Anecdotes of the English Language, chiefly regarding the local dialect of London and its environs. By Samuel Pegge, F.S.A. 8vo

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The Art of Living in London, a poem. 12mo The Citizen; a Hudibrastic poem, in five cantos. By Edward Montague. 8vo Lond. 1806 The Bumpkin's Disaster, or the journey to London; containing the whimsical adventures of Ploughshare and Clodpole; also the legendary history of Waltham Cross. A collection of fragments, by the late Mr. Joseph Strutt. 4to

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Lond. 1808 London Characters; or anecdotes, fashions, and customs of the present century. Second edition. 2 vol. 8vo Account of the celebration of the Jubilee, 25th October, 1809. By a Lady. 4to Birmingham, 1809 The Jubilee, and Civic Debates on the Jubilee Dinner, Travestie, a poem. Second edition. 8vo

Lond. 1809 Hints to the bearers of Walking-sticks and Umbrellas. Third edition. 8vo

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Lond. 1809 Account of Bankrupts of London, &c. and their dividends in 1811. 8vo Lond. 1814 Metropolitan Grievances, or a serio-comic glance at minor mischiefs in London and its vicinity. By One who thinks for himself. 8vo Lond. 1811 The Antiquity, Honour, and Dignity of Trade, particularly as connected with the city of London. Written by a Peer of England. Westminster, 1813 Horace in London. [By H. and J. Smith.] Second edition. 12mo Lond. 1813

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England's Triumph, being an account of the rejoicings, &c. which have lately taken place in London and elsewhere; including the restoration of Louis XVIII., the Proclamation of Peace, and visit of the Emperor of Russia, King of Prussia, &c. 8vo Lond. 1814 Tracts. 8vo. 1819-1822:

A Trifling Mistake in Thomas lord Erskine's Preface, &c. [By John Cam Hobhouse.]

Proceedings in the House of Commons and court of King's Bench, relative to the author of the Trifling Mistake. By the same. A Candle to light Lord Lauderdale and the House of Peers, through a dark passage. By William Carey.

The Speech of Charles Phillips, esq., to General Devereux, &c. previous to their embarcation to join the Spanish patriots in South America.

Carlile's Letters to the Reformers of Great Britain.

A Peep at the Commons.

A Peep at the Lords.

The Miraculous Host tortured by the Jew, under the reign of Philip the Fair, in 1292, being one of the legends which converted the daughters and niece of Douglas Loveday, esq., under the reign of Louis 18th, in 1821.

A Treatise on the Coal Trade, with strictures on its abuses and hints for amelioration. By Robt. Edington. Svo .. Lond. 1815 Letters to the Lord Mayor [Matt. Wood]; with an appendix containing an analysis and new classification of the state of the representation of the House of Commons. [By W. Hone.] 8vo

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Relacion del Festin Publico de los ciudadanos Españoles residentes in London.

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Lond. 1820 My Note Book, or sketches from the gallery of St. Stephen's; a satirical poem. By Wilfred Woodfall, esq. 8vo.. Lond. 1821 The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. 2 vol. 8vo Lond. 1822 A description of three antient ornamented Bricks, found at different periods in London and Gravesend. 8vo Lond. 1825 An introductory Lecture on Anatomy, delivered at the new Medical School, Aldersgate street. By Frederick Tyrrell, surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital and to the London Ophthalmic Infirmary. 8vo

Letters from Cockney Lands. sm. 8vo

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The Siege of Paternoster row, a moral satire: unfolding in heroic metre certain secrets concerning literary trading, &c. By one Master Trimmer. 8vo

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Plan for instituting a London Academy, proposed to Queen Elizabeth. By Sir Humphrey Gilbert, knt. 4to.. The Coroner's Charge on the fall of the Brunswick Theatre, Wellclose square. 8vo Lond. 1828 A Letter to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the city of London, against the unconstitutional re-sale of the vacant appointment of Secondary. By Charles Pearson, formerly common councilman of Bishopsgate Ward, &c.; with a Letter also from the same to John Blackett, esq. chairman of the committee of City Lands. 8vo

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Norfolk in London: a Letter to the Metropolitans on the London markets. 8vo

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London Register of remarkable events of the year 1807. 8vo

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A Letter to the right honourable Robert Peel, on the supply of Water to the metropolis. 8vo Lond. 1828 A Letter to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, on the supply of Gas to the metropolis. By Joseph Hedley. 8vo Lond. 1828 A Letter to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, in reply to the letter lately addressed to him by Joseph Hedley. 8vo Lond. 1828 Report of the trial of Cooper v. Wakley, for an alledged libel; together with Mr. B. Cooper's prefatory remarks on the evidence, &c. By Thos. Wakley, surgeon, and editor of the Lancet. 8vo Lond. 1829 Crimes and horrors in the interior of Warburton's private madhouse at Hoxton, commonly called Whitmore house: dedicated to lords Sidmouth and Redesdale. [By-Benbow.] 8vo Lond. n. d. A Ryghte Sorroweful Tragyke Lamentacyonne, for ye losse of my lorde mayor his daye, which was to have byn on ye ix of Novembyr, mdcccxxx, but dydd nevyr see ye lighte, &c. Written by Thomas Dybdynne. 12mo Lond. [1830] Profits of the London Porter-brewers and Publicans; the licensing system; drugs and ingredients used in brewing, &c. By an Englishman. 8vo Lond. 1830

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Small Debts: Three Letters published in the Times newspaper, in
1827 and 1829, on the advantages of enlarging the powers of the
Court of Requests. Dedicated to the shopkeepers of London. By
Samuel Milles. 8vo
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A Report of the case of the King v. Westwood, with a preliminary
digest of the points of the Corporation law. By John Rumsey,
gent. Svo
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Lord Mayor's Day, a poem. By a namesake (but not an admirer)

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of the author of the Age of Reason. 4to A Letter to Lord Althorpe, on the Coal Trade [of London], &c. 8vo Lond. 1831

Carmen Ante-pastum; or the preliminary praises of the forthcoming mayoralty being part the first of the self-made city laureat's Ode for Lord Mayor's day; together with a farewell to Old London Bridge. Svo

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Parts Two and Three. Part 2. Seniors. Part 3. Gay, for the Juniors. Being the appearance in his assumed character. 8vo Two Letters on the character of the Duke of Wellington, and on defence in the streets. By Junius Redivivus. sm. 8vo Lond. 1832 Portsoken Ward: Michael Scales, candidate for the city. A poetic address to the electors of London. With a lamentation for the loss of the gown. 8vo Lond. [1832]

Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Weekly Gazette. 2 vol. 4to

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Substance of a Speech of Mr. Charles Pearson, on the Islington Market Bill, 4th June, 1834. 8vo

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The Vices of the cities of London and Westminster, traced from their original. In five letters, from a Citizen of London to a Member of Parliament. 8vo..

London; a Satire. Second edition. 8vo

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The Humours of the Old Bailey, or Justice shaking her sides. 8vo

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The Universal Elegy, or a poem on Bunhill burial-ground. By T.
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Regal Rambler, or eccentrical adventures of the Devil in London.
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4to The Lord Mayor's Fool, or Maxims of Kit Largosse; collected and digested by Gabriel Grindlaye, citizen and scrivener, with illustrations. 12mo Lond. 1840 The substance of an address delivered by Charles Pearson, esq., on the 11th, 12th, and 18th Dec. 1843; containing a brief history of the corporation of London, &c. 8vo Lond. 1844 Tradesmen's Tokens, current in London and its vicinity between the years 1648 and 1672, described from the originals in the British Museum, and in several private collections. By John Yonge Akerman, fellow and secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of London. 4to Lists of Brokers of the city of London, from 1831 to 1850. 12mo

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A curious collection of Tobacconists' Papers The Works of Mr. Hogarth moralized by Dr. Trusler. 8vo (borders.) The Works of William Hogarth, from the original plates, restored by James Heath, esq. R. A., &c. By John Nichols, esq. F. S. A. royal 4to

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THE Copie of a Letter sent in to Scotlande, of the arivall and landynge and moste noble marryage of the moste illustre Prynce Philippe, Prynce of Spain, to the moste excellente Princes Marye Quene of England, solemnisated in the citie of Winchester: and howe he was receyved and installed at Windsore, and of his triumphyng entries in the noble citie of London. Whereunto is added a brefe overture or openyng of the legacion of the most reverende Father in God, Lord Cardinall Poole, from the sea apostolyke of Rome, with the substaunce of his oracyon to the kyng and quenes magestie, for the reconcilement of the realme of Englande to the unitie of the Catholyke Churche. With the very copye also of the supplycacio exhibited to their highnesses by the Three Estates assembled in the Parlamente, wherin they, representing the whole body of the realme and dominions of the same, have submitted themselves to the Pope's Holynesse. By John Elder. 12mo (black letter. .. Lond. (Waylande) 1555

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