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XCIX.

An Answer to several Letters to the Master and Governors of the ScOTS CORPORATION and Hospital in London, giving an Account of the Erection of the said Company. 1710. Quarto.

C.

A Summary View of the Rise, Constitution, and present State of the Charitable Foundation of K. Charles II. commonly called the SCOTS CORPORATION, in London; with an alphabetical List of the Benefactors, taken from the Registers and from the Tables hung up in their Hall. London, 1756. Quarto.

N. B. This Hospital was chartered by King Charles the Second in 1666 and 1676; and a Third Charter was granted in 1775: an account of which was printed in octavo in 1799.

CI.

Motives for the Establishment of the MARINE SOCIETY. By a Merchant.

London: Printed in the Year MDCCLVII. Quarto, 25 pages.

CII.

An Account of the MARINE SOCIETY, recommending the Piety and Policy of the Institution, and pointing out the Advantages accruing to the Nation; with the Motives for establishing it. Also a full Detail of their Rules and Forms of Business. Also a Proposal for accommodating the Boys, equipped by them, in the Merchants Service when the War is finished. By Mr. (JONAS) HANWAY.

"By Mercy and Truth iniquity is purged." LONDON: MDCCLIX. Octavo, 167 pages. To which is subjoined "An Essay towards making the Knowledge of Religion easy to the meanest Capacity; being a short and plain

Account of the Doctrines and Rules of Christianity, by the Most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. Printed for the Marine Society, MDCCLIX, and a List of the Subscribers from June 1756 to September 30, 1759, 82 pages.

PLATES.

1. Frontispiece; S. Wale del. C. Grignion sc. et donavit; having this Motto:

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as he fram'd a whole, the whole to bless,

On mutual wants build mutual happiness." POPE.

2. The Committee Room of the Marine Society, with the Board sitting, surrounded by a number of Boys. Folded. J. B. Cipriani del. piæque Institutioni dicavit. p.65.

3. An emblematic Device to the Boys Certificate.

S. Wale del. & donavit. T. Major sc. et donavit. p. 122. 4. An emblematic Representation of the Boys embarking. Folded. F. Hayman del. & donavit. Ant. Walker sc. & donavit. p. 145.

CIII.

A Letter from a Member of the MARINE SOCIETY, shewing the Piety, Generosity, and Utility of their Design, with respect to the Sea Service, at this important Crisis. Addressed to all true Friends of their Country. FOURTH EDITION, with several Addi

tions.

LONDON: Printed and sold by J. Waugh, at the Turk's Head, in Lombard Street: C. Say, in Newgate Street; W. Fenner, at the Angel and Bible, in Paternoster Row; and by the Pamphlet Shops. MDCCLVII. Octavo, 111 pages.

With a Frontispiece, representing the emblematic Device to the Boys Certificate. S. Wale del. et donavit. T. Major sc. et donavit.

CIV.

The Bye-laws and Regulations of the MARINE SOCIETY, incorporated in MDCCLXXII, with the several Instructions, Forms of Indentures, and other Instruments used by it. The FIFTH EDITION, containing an Historical Account of this Institution, with Remarks on the Usefulness of it. To which is added,

a Sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Glasse, Chaplain to the Marine Society.

LONDON: Printed by Strahan and Preston, Printers Street 1809. Duodecimo, 180 pages.

With a Frontispiece, designed by S. Wale, and engraved and presented by C. Grignion.

CV.

The LIFE of Dr. JOHN COLET, Dean of S. Paul's in the Reigns of K. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. and Founder of S. Paul's School; with an Appendix, containing some Account of the Masters and more eminent Scholars of that Foundation; and several original Papers relating to the said Life. By SAMUEL KNIGHT, D.D. Prebendary of Ely. LONDON: Printed by J. Downing, in Bartholomew-Close, near West Smithfield, 1724. Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Right Honourable Spencer Compton, Esq. Speaker to the Honourable the House of Commons, with his Arms on the letter-press, 4 pages.

A Prefatory Epistle to the Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Mercers, 4 pages.

The Introduction, with the Pedigree of the Colets, p. i-xiv.
The Life, [B-S 6] 267 pages.

Title-page to the Appendix, dated MDCCXXIV.

Another Title-page: "Oratio habita a Doctore Joanne Colet, De-
cano Sancti Pauli, ad Clerum in Convocatione, Anno MDXI.
Apud Rich. Pynson, Anno Virginei Partus Mcccccxi."
Oratio ad Clerum in Convocatione, [T] p. 273-285.
Title-page in black letter, within an ornamented border: "The
fermon of Doctor Colete, made to the Convocation at Paulis."
The Sermon, printed in black letter, [u-y 2] p. 289–308.
Half Title: Coleti Epistolæ quinque, quibus accessit Epistola
Erasmi."

The Epistles in Latin, [y 4-z 2] p. 311-324.

Half Title: "A Collection of Miscellanies relating to the foregoing History."

Miscellanies, No. I to No. XXI. containing an Account of some of the Masters and Scholars, and including a Catalogue of the Library of St Paul's School, [z 4-kk 8] p. 327–494.

A short Table to the Life of Dr. Colet, 2 pages.

The Contents of the Appendix to the Life of Dr. Colet, 2 pages. An Index of the Names mentioned in the Life, 2 pages.

A List of the Subscribers Names to the large and small paper copies, 11 pages.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of Dean Colet, thus inscribed: "Effigies Ioannis Colett Decani Si Pauli qui obijt 1519. Donavit Societas Mercerorum Lond. G. Vertue sc." To front the Title. 2. The Monument of Sir Henry Colet, Kn' in Stepney Church, thus inscribed: "Sepulchrum Henrici Colet Équitis in Cancello Ecclesiæ de Stepney donavit M.P." &c. p. 7. 3. Sir Henry Colet's House at Stepney, with the Bust of Dean Colet in front. p. 9.

A.M. sc. p. 109.

4. View of St Paul's School. 5. Effigies of Dean Colet kneeling; St Matthew being seated at a Desk, in the act of writing, with an Angel before him holding a Scroll, copied from a MS. in the public Library at Cambridge, belonging to Dean Colet. G. V. (Vertue) sc. p. 256.

6. Dean Colet's Monument, with his Bust, in the Old Cathedral Church of St Paul's. p. 261.

7. Mural Monument of Roger Cotes, in Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge., p. 430.

8. The Bust of Dean Colet, over the Master's Seat in St Paul's School, and two Coats of Arms. p. 435.

N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

CVI.

A Catalogue of all the Books in the Library of St Paul's School, London, with the Names of the Benefactors, as given in by Geo. Charles, LL.D. High Master in the Time of John Nodes, Esq. Surveyor, Accomptant of the said School. Dated the 2nd Day of March 1743.

CVII.

PRECES, CATECHISMVS, et HYMNI, Græce et Latine, in vsum antiquae et celebris Scholae juxta S. Pavli Templvm apvd Londinates, Fundatore venerabili ad

modvm Viro JOHANNE COLETO, S.T.P. necnon S.P. Decano.

LONDINI: ex Officina Johannis Nichols et Sociorvm. MDCCCXIV. Small octavo, 62 pages.

With a fine Portrait of Dean Colet, with his Arms, and those of the Mercers Company subjoined. J. T. Wedgwood sc. N. B. There are ONE HUNDRED copies on LARGE Paper.

CVIII.

Des. Erasmi Rot. Concio de PVERO JESV olim pronvnciata a Pvero in Schola Ioannis Coleti Londini institvta in qva praesidebat Imago Pveri Jesv docentis specie. Editio Nova.

LONDINI: Typis I. et I. B. Nichols, et S. Bentley. MDCCCXVI. Octavo, 48 pages.

With a Plate of Fac-simile of the handwriting of Erasmus. N. B. The impression consists of One Hundred copies only for sale.

CIX.

The HISTORY of MERCHANTS-TAYLORS SCHOOL, from its Foundation to the present time. In Two PARTS.

I. Of its Founders, Patrons, Benefactors, and Masters.
II. Of its principal Scholars.

By the Rev. H. B. WILSON, B.D. Second Under
Master.

LONDON: Sold by B. C. and J. Rivington; J. Otridge; J. Hatchard; Lackington, Allen, and Co.; and J. Asperne, London: and J. Cooke, Oxford. 1814. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Master, Wardens, and Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors, London, dated from Laurence Pountney Hill, 16th Dec. 1814.

List of Subscribers, 6 pages.

Contents, 12 pages.

Preface, p. xiii-xxx.

The History of Merchant-Taylors School, both parts, [B-70]

1220 pages.

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