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with the sea. By W. B. Cooke and G. Cooke. Parts 1 to 3. imperial 4to Lond. 1814 Extracts from the Acts of Parliament respecting the Port of London. 8vo Lond. 1814 Extracts from, and references to, the Acts of Parliament respecting the Port of London and Thames navigation: with the report of the Port Committee. 8vo Lond. 1814 Report of a Trial, The King against Earl Grosvenor, John Johnson, and others, for a nuisance, by erecting an embankment obstructing the navigation of the river Thames. 8vo Lond. 1819 Thirty-five Views on the Thames, drawn on stone by W. Westall, A.R.A. folio Lond. 1822 The Panorama of the Thames, from London to Richmond, exhibiting every object on both banks of the river; with a concise description of the most remarkable places, and a general view of London. oblong 4to Lond. n. d. Yantlet Creek. Rex versus James Mountague, W. L. Newman, and others. Report of the Trial on an indictment against the defendants for cutting through an embankment raised by the prosecutors at Grain Bridge. 8vo Lond. 1824 Yantlet Creek. The City Solicitor's Report to the court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen, relative to the proceedings for obtaining a new trial, with arguments of Counsel, &c. 8vo Lond. 1825 Original Plans and Drawings relative to the above, and to Grain Bridge, &c.

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A View of the north bank of the Thames, from Westminster Bridge to London Bridge, showing the part of the improvements suggested by Colonel Trench which it is intended to carry into execution. Seven sheets, coloured, mounted on canvass, with green silk borders.

Rapport, par Benj. Schlick, sur la Tunnel sous la Tamise à Londres. Paris, 1826

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The origin, progress, and present state of the Thames Tunnel, and
the advantages likely to accrue from it. 8th edit. 8vo Lond. 1826
Fares of the Thames Watermen, between New Windsor and Yantlet
Creek, Table of. 8vo
Lond. 1828

An inquiry into the Navigation Laws, and the effects of their altera-
tion. 8vo
Lond. 1833
Bye-laws for the government of the Harbour Masters, and for regu-
lating the Port of London. 8vo
Lond. 1837
Abstract of the laws and regulations relating to shipping in the Port
of London. By Charles Rowland, esq. 2d edit. 8vo Lond. 1843
The speech of Mr. Serjeant Merewether in the court of Chancery,
upon the claim of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests to the
sea-shore, and the soil and bed of tidal harbours and navigable
rivers, the nature and extent of the claim, and its effects upon such
property. 8vo pamph.
Lond. 1849

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Theatres.

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MR. William Prynn his Defence of Stage Plays; or Retractation of a
former book of his, called Histrio-Mastix. (Reprint) Lond. 1649
A short View of the immorality and profaneness of the English
Stage. By Jeremy Collier, M.A. Fourth edit. 8vo Lond. 1699
A defence of the Short View, &c., being a reply to Mr. Congreve's
Amendments, &c., and to the Vindication of the author of the
Relapse. By Jeremy Collier, M.A. 8vo
Lond. 1699
Colley Cibber's Apology, with an historical view of the Stage during
his own time. Written by himself. Second edit. 8vo Lond. 1741
The History of the English Stage, from the restoration to the pre-
sent time. By Mr. Thomas Betterton. 8vo
Lond. 1741
Cibber's Two Dissertations on the Theatres, with an appendix. In
three parts. 8vo
Lond. 1756
An Epistle from the Bottle Conjuror [Haymarket Theatre] to the
Gothamites. 8vo

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History of the Theatres of London and Dublin, from 1730 to the present time. By Mr. Victor. 2 vol. 8vo Lond. 1761 Thespis, or a critical examination of the merits of the principal performers belonging to Covent-garden Theatre. By Hugh Kelly, esq. 4to Lond. 1769

The Theatres, a poetical dissection. By Sir Nicholas Nipclose, bart. 4to Lond. 1772 The Children of Thespis, or critiques on the principal performers of Covent-garden and Drury-lane Theatres. By Anthony Pasquin [John Williams]. 4to Lond. 1786 Roscius Anglicanus, or an historical review of the Stage, from 1641 till the Restoration, with additions by Davies, Waldron, &c., and names of performers of Drury lane. By Downes. (Reprinted from the edition of 1708.) 8vo Lond. 1789 History of the Theatres of London, containing an annual register of all the new revived tragedies, &c., performed at them, from 1771 to 1795. [By Walley Chamberlain Oulton.] 2 vol. 8vo Lond. 1796

Statement of the Differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of Covent-garden Theatre. 8vo Lond. 1800 A Statement of the fearful conflagration of Covent-garden Theatre, Sept. 20, 1803. 8vo pamph. Lond. 1803 Vindication of a right in the public to a One-shilling gallery, either at the new Theatre Royal, or somewhere else. 8vo Lond. 1804 Elbow Room; a pamphlet containing remarks on the shameful increase of the Private Boxes in Covent-garden Theatre. Lond. 1804 Opera Glass: exhibiting all the curious proceedings of the King's Theatre, since the decease of Francis Gould, esq. By E. Waters, esq. 8vo Authentic account of the fire of the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, on the 24th of February, 1809. 12mo ..

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Lond. 1809

The Covent-garden Journal. 8vo Lond. 1810 Reports presented to the first and second general assemblies of subscribers to the rebuilding of the Theatre Royal, Drury lane. 8vo Lond. 1811 Reports presented to the third general assembly of subscribers to the rebuilding of the Theatre Royal, Drury lane. 8vo Lond. 1812 A new way to pay old debts, or Observations on the Reports made to the subscribers to the rebuilding of the Theatre Royal, Drury lane. 8vo Lond. 1812 The Scourge, Dec. 1, 1812. The two first chapters of the Book of Drury, and of the Acts of Samuel. 8vo

Lond. 1812

Lond. 1812

Address written to have been spoken at the opening of Drury-lane
Theatre. By Samuel Lock Francis. 8vo
The Rejected Addresses, or the triumph of the Ale King, a farce.
By William Stanley, esq. 8vo
Lond. n. d.
Drury, a poem; to which is prefixed an Address to the Critics. 8vo

Lond. 1812

Lond. 1818

Facts are stubborn things; being a brief review of the season 181718, at the Theatre Royal, Drury lane. 8vo The new way to act old plays; a familiar Epistle to the Management of Drury-lane Theatre. 12mo .. Lond. 1818 A Letter to all the proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre, (excepting Peter Moore, esq., and others, who are or have been concerned in the management thereof). By Samuel James Arnold, esq. 8vo Lond. 1818 An authentic Statement of Facts connected with the interior management of Drury-lane Theatre for the three last seasons. 8vo

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Lond. 1818

The Political House that Jack built [allusive to Covent-garden Theatre and John Kemble]. 8vo Lond. 1819 A collection of papers concerning the London Theatres, from the Gentleman's Magazine, &c., interleaved; with MS. additions. 8vo 1813-1822 Musical Reminiscences of an old Amateur, chiefly respecting the Italian Opera in England. Second edition. sm. 8vo 1827 Collections, printed and pictorial, relative to the calamitous fall of the Brunswick Theatre, Goodman's fields, on Thursday, Feb. 28, 1848. With a brief narrative of its destruction: to which is subjoined, the new musical farce of "An Uncle too many," by James Thomson, never performed but on the only two evenings the Brunswick Theatre was opened; and a Sermon preached on account of the loss of life, by its destruction. By J. Stock, M.A. Lond. 1828 Desultory thoughts on the National Drama, past and present. By an old Play-goer [Major-gen. Parlby]. Second edition.

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Lond. 1850

Theological.

THE lamentacyon of a Christē agaist the Citye of London, for some certaine greate vyces used therī. 12mo

Imprited i ye yere of our Lord 1548 A fruitful Sermon made in Poules Church in the Shroudes, 2 Febr. By Thomas Lever. (Black letter.) 12mo Lond. 1550 A Sermon of God's fearefull threatnings for idolatrye: with a treatise against usurie. Preached in Paules Church the 15 daye of Maye, 1570. Written and dedicated to the magistrates and all the citizens of London. By Richard Porder. 12mo 1570 Certaine Sermons concerning God's late visitation in the citie of London and other parts of the land, preached at Alphage's Church neare Creplegate. 12mo

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1591

A Sermon preached at Paules Crosse the second Sunday in Michaelmas term, 1590, by Gervase Babington. 12mo Certaine Sermons preached before the Queens Majestie, and at Paules Crosse, by John Jewel, late bishop of Salisbury. 8vo 1603 Godskall (James), The King's Medicine for this present yeare 1604, given as a new yeers gift to the honourable city of London. 12mo Lond. 1605

Christ's Tears over Jerusalem: whereunto is annexed a comparative admonition to London. By Thomas Nash. 4to

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A Sermon at Paules Crosse on behalfe of Paules Church. By the B. of London [Dr. John King]. 4to 1620 David's Strait, a Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, July 8, 1621. By Samuel Buggs, B.D. 4to

1622

The Joy of the Just, with the sighs of such, the enlargement of: a Sermon preached at Black-fryers, by Tho. Gataker, B.D. 4to 1623 Two godly and profitable Sermons enveighing against the sins of this land in general, and of London in particular. By Thomas Hopkins. 4to 1623

The triumph of the Church over water and fire, &c. delivered in a Sermon at Blacke Fryers, on the fifth of Nov. 1625. By Theodor Hering. 4to

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1625

The White Wolfe, or a Sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, by Stephen Denison. 4to 1627 A true copy of that Sermon which was preached at Saint Pauls the tenth day of October last, by Thomas Cheshire. 4to 1641 Communion Comlinesse, with the great unfitnesse of receiving the Lord's Supper in Pewes in London. [By Ephraim Udall.] 4to

1641

The power of a King: a Sermon preached in the city of London. By a Lover of Truth. 4to

1643 God's defence of his Anointed: a Sermon preached at St. Peter's, Paul's wharf. By John Williams. 4to The lifeguard of a loyal Christian, described in a Sermon preached at St. Peter's, Cornhill. By Paul Knell. 4to

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King Solomon's directory, or the Reformed Catholick's Rubricke: a Sermon preached at St. Peter's, Paul's wharf. By Francis Riddington. 4to .. God's Plea for Nineveh : or London's precedent for mercy. Delivered in certain Sermons, within the city of London. By Thomas Reeve, B. in Divinity. folio 1657 Thirty Sermons preached at the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, Milk street: to which is annexed a Sermon on the death of Sir George Whitmore, knt., lord mayor of London. By Anthony Farindon, B.D. folio

1657 Cor humiliatum et contritum, a Sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Nov. 29, 1663. By Rich. Lee, D.D. 4to 1663 A Sermon preached at Aldermanberry Church, Dec. 28, 1662. By Mr. Edm. Calamy. 4to Oxford, 1663 London's New Year's Gift to God for its late deliverances; and of its happily begun restauration. By John Bachiler, M.A. 12mo

1669

A Sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of Clergymen, at St. Mary-le-Bow, Nov. 7, 1678. By Thomas Sprat, D.D.

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1678 A Sermon preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen and others in and near London, who were born within the county of York, in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, Dec. 3, 1678. By John Tillotson, D.D. 4to

1679 A Sermon preached at the second general meeting of the gentlemen and others in and near London, who were born within the county of York, in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, 17 Feb. 1679-80. By John Sharp, D.D. 4to

1680 How to do good to many; a Sermon intended for an auditory of London citizens. By Richard Baxter. 4to 1682 Prison Thoughts, written by Thomas Browning, citizen and cook of London. 4to 1682 A Sermon preached at the last Yorkshire Feast, in Bow Church, June 11, 1682. By George Hickes, D.D. 4to 1682 A Sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, Nov. 27, 1682, being the day of the Wiltshire Feast. By Edward Pelling, rector of St. Martin's Ludgate. 4to

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A Sermon preached at the Herefordshire Feast, at St. Mary-le-Bow, July 3, 1683. By Fran. Fox. 4to

1683

1683

A Sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jewry, 9 Sept., being the general thanksgiving day. By Benjamin Calamy, D.D. 4to 1683 A Sermon preached at the Northamptonshire Feast, Nov. 8, 1683. By John Williams, rector of St. Mildred's, Poultry. 4to 1684 A Sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the gentlemen inhabitants of London, &c., born within the county of Worcester, at St. Lawrence Church, Nov. 29, 1683. By George Boraston, M.A. 4to 1684 A Sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the natives of St. Martin's in the Fields, at their own parochial church, May 29, 1684. By Richard Burd, A.M. 4to

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