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who, during the civil war, occasionally contributed to the "Field and Fireside (Augusta, Ga.) under this pen-name, Lombard, A. Benjamin Smart.

"The fluctuations of our money system, Mr. Smart's occupation enabled him to consider with peculiar advantages; and accordingly, in addition to frequent communications on points of fact (Gent. Mag.,' Nov. 1811, 424, signed 'B. S.'), he entered, under the signature of A Lombard,' into an extensive theoretical discussion on the subject, of which the pages of this (Gent') Magazine from 1813 to 1820 bear proof."

Lombarda, Una. Felicita Morandi. Ghirlanda di fiori per l'infanzia e per l'adolescenza. 1857.

London Antiquary, A. John Camden Hotten. A dictionary of modern slang, cant, and vulgar words... L. 1859-60. London Hermit. F. Parke. Poetry and essays. L. 18-.

London Merchant, A. C. W. Stokes. An inquiry of the Home Secretary as to whether Professor Tyndall has not subjected himself [in his Belfast Address] to the "Penalty on persons expressing blasphemous opinions"... By... L. 1874.

London Physician, A. James Howard. The evils of England, social and economical. L. 1848.

London Physician, A. Edward Smith, M.D. How to get fat... L. 1865.

London

Physician, A. Samuel Dickson. Memorable events in the life of... L. 1863.

London Physician, A. William Augustus Guy, M.D. Principles of forensic medicine. L. 1844.

London W. Joseph H. Dean, editor of "Bicycling World" (Boston).

Londoner, A. Walter White. A L.'s walk to the Land's End; and a trip to the Scilly Isles. L. 1855.

Londoner, A. Charles Lamb. "The Londoner," contributed to the "Reflector."

Long, Silent. Rev. Thomas T. Lynch. The ethics of quotation... L. 1856. Long Island Farmer Poet. Bloodgood II. Cutter.

Longchamps. John C. Delille, Paris correspondent of the "Spirit of the Times" (N.Y.).

Looker-On, A. John Dix Ross. Local loiterings, and visits in the vicinity of Boston... B. 1845.

Looker On, A. Hector Orr. A sketch of Camden City, New Jersey, with a view to business. By.. Camden, 1873.

Looker On from America, A. Charles Brandon Boynton. The four

great powers: England, France, Russia, and America... Cin. 1866.

Looker-On-Here in Vienna. Mrs. Mary E. Andersen. The merchant's wife.

Lord and Lady there, The. Lord George Grenville Nugent, and Lady Nugent. The legends of the library at Lilies, by L. 1832.

Lord Bishop of Oxford. Robert Lowth, D.D. Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel... By. L. 1771.

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Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court, The. William Adam. tracts from a paper entitled Statement, etc., by... Edinb. (?) 1823.

Lorenzo. Lorenzo Dow. Polemical works of Lorenzo. N.Y. 1814.

Lorimer, Mary. M. O. B. Dunning. Among the trees: journal of walks in the woods... N.Y. 187-.

Loring, Laura. Laura Loring Pratt. Juveniles. B. 1874-75.

Lorm, Hieronymus. Heinrich Landesmann. High-life in der Vorstadt, in "Ueber Land und Meer." 1878.

Lorrain, Camille. Hippolyte Babou,. who, under this signature, contributed to Parisian journals.

Lorraine, Mrs. Felix. Lady Caroline (Ponsonby) Lamb.

"Lord Beaconsfield, in 'Vivian Grey,' roughly sketched the portrait of the subject of our article in Mrs. Felix Lorraine.' At end of the first edition of that work (1827)... there is a key to the novel, in which these disguised and real names amongst others are given: - Marquis of Carabas, Marquis of Clanricarde; Mr. Foaming Fudge,' Mr. Brougham; Mr. Charlatan Gas,' Mr. Canning; Lord Past Century,' Earl of Eldon; Mr. Liberal Principles,' Mr. Huskis son; the Duke of Waterloo,' the Duke of Wellington; Prince Hungary,' Prince Esterhazy ; the Marchioness of Almacks,' the Marchioness of Londonderry; Mrs. Felix Lorraine,' Lady Caroline Lamb; Stanislaus Hoax,' Theodore Hook; Lord Prima Donna,' Lord William Lennox; and the Marquis of Grandgout,' the Marquis of Hertford."-See "Gent. Mag.," October, 1883, pp. 341, 42.

Lorrequer, Harry. Charles James Lever. Charles O'Malley. L. 1841.

Lorrimer, Laura. Mrs. Julia (Finley) Shelton, who, under this signature, was a contributor to various journals and magazines, "North and South," 'Godey's Lady's Book," "Louisville Journal," and "Field and Fireside " among others. Lot, Parson.

ley.

Rev. Charles Kings

"It was at one of these gatherings" at Mr. Maurice's, "towards the end of 1847 or early in 1848, when Kingsley found himself in a minority of one, that he said jokingly, he felt much as Lot must have felt in the Cities of the Plain when he

seemed as one that mocked to his sons-in-law. The name Parson Lot' was then and there sug. gested, and adopted by him as a familiar nom de plume. He used it from 1848 up to 1856; at first constantly, latterly much more rarely. But the name was chiefly made famous by his writings in Politics for the People,' the Christian Socialist,' and the Journal of Association,' three periodicals which covered the years from '48 to $52, by Alton Locke,' and by tracts and_pamphlets, of which the best known is Cheap Clothes and Nasty.'"

Lothrop, Amy. Miss Anna B. Warner. Dollars and cents. P. 1860.

Loti, Pierre. Julien Viaud. Azyadé: le mariage de Loti and le roman du Spahi. Paris, 188-.

Lottie. Miss C. Walker. blown together. By

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L. 1865.

Leaves

Louis. Louis Dutens, in Beloe's "Sexagenarian," Vol. 2, p. 100. 2d ed. L. 1818.

Louisa, Aunt. Mrs. Richard Valentine. Wee Wee Stories. N.Y. 187-.

Lounger, A. Frank Fowler. Dottings of... L. 1859.

Lounger, A. John Matthews. Eloisa en dishabille. A new version of that lady's celebrated epistle to Abelard, in English metre. L. 1780.

This jeu d'esprit has been attributed to Porson, Coleridge, and Mathias; but Moore, in his "Life of Byron," says it was written by John Matthews, Esq., of Belmont, Herefordshire, and that Porson was in the habit of reciting it, and even printed an edition.

Lounger, A. William Bromet, M.D., F.S.A. Perigrine in France; or... journal. L. 18-.

Lounger, A, an Old Maid, and Lady Honora. Alexander M'Gibbon. Answer to the satirical poem on Stirling. In three respondendos... Stirling, 1809.

Lounger, The. George William Curtis, probably his signature in some paper or periodical.

Lounger, The. Joseph B. Gilder, in his contributions to the "Critic and Good Literature" (N.Y.).

Lounger at the Clubs, The. Edmund Yates, in the "Illustrated Times' for many years, from 1855.

Lounger in the Lobby, The. Royal W. Merrill, in his contributions to the "Press" (P.).

Love, James. James Dance. Pamela: a comedy. L. 1742.

Lovechild, Mrs. Lady Eleanor Fenn. The child's grammar. L. 1851.

Lovechild, Solomon. Lady Eleanor Fenn. Sketches of little boys and girls. 1852.

Lovechurch, Leonard. Rev. George Smith, of Sheffield. A letter to the inhabitants of Sheffield on a subject which

has lately made, and is likely to make, much noise in the town and neighbourhood; or, a short peal on the new bells Sheffield, 1799.

This pamphlet, signed "L.L.," was reprinted from the "Country Spectator" (Gainsborough, 1792-93), where it was subscribed "Leonard Lovechurch."

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Lovel. John Lamb, father of Charles. - See Lamb's Elia," 'The Old Benchers," etc.

Lovemore, Sir Charles. Mrs. N. Manley de la Riviere. The adventures of Rivella; or, the history of the author of the Atalantis ... L. 1714.

Lovengood, Sut. George W. Harris. Sut Lovengood: yarns spun by a "Nat'ral born durn'd Fool"; warped and wove for public wear. P. 187-.

Lover of Christ, A. Rev. John Collett Ryland. The life and actions of Jesus Christ... By... L. 1766.

Lover of Christian Liberty, A. Wil liam Matthews. Considerations on public worship... By... Bristol, 1808.

Lover of Episcopacy, A. Zachary Grey, LL.D. A century of eminent Presbyterian preachers; or, a collection of choyce sayings, from the publick sermons before the two houses, from November, 1640, to Jan. 31, 1648. (The day after the king was beheaded.) By... L. 1723.

Lover of Free Grace, A. John Wesley. What is an Arminian? answered. By... L. 1770.

Lover of her Sex, A. Mary Astell. A serious proposal to the ladies... By L. 1695.

Lover of his Country, A. Henry Fielding. The crisis: a sermon on Rev. xiv. 9, 10, 11... L. 1741.

Lover of his Country, A. George Ridpath. A discourse upon the union of Scotland and England ... n.p. 1702.

Lover of his Country, A. William Macintosh, of Borlum. An essay on the husbandry of Scotland ... Edinb. 1732. Lover of his Country, A. William Smith, D.D. An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764, under the command of Henry Bouquet, Esq.... By... P. 1766. Lover of his Country, A. Fleming. The immorality of prophane swearing demonstrated... L. n.d.

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Lover of Mankind, A. Anthony Benezet. The Mighty Destroyer displayed... the dreadful havock made by the... use as well as abuse of distilled spirituous liquors. By... P. 1774.

Lover of Mankind and of Common Sense, A. John Wesley. The desideratum; or, electricity made plain and useful. By... L. 1759.

Lover of Old England, A. Daniel Defoe. Mercurius politicus..

L. 1720.

Lover of Order, A. Rev. Joseph Bretland, in the " Theological Repository" (L.).

Lover of Order, A. William Godwin (?). Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills, concerning treasonable and seditious practices, etc. By... L. 1795.

Lover of Peace and Order, A. Esther Tuke. An address to the inhabitants of the city of York... By... York, about 1794.

Lover of Peace and the Public Good, A. John Humfrey. Letters to Parliament-Men... L. 1701.

Signed "J. H."

Lover of Peace and Truth, A. Joseph Priestley. A free address to those who have petitioned for the repeal of the late act of parliament, in favour of the Roman Catholics. L. 1780.

Lover of Peace and Truth in this Church, A. Rev. James Adams. Marrow-chicaning displayed... n.p. 1726.

Lover of Stability. Noah Webster. Article in the "Hampshire Gazette."

Lover of that innocent and healthful diversion, A. George Smith. "The Angler's Magazine". (L. 1754).

Lover of that People, A. John Barclay. An affectionate address to such of the people called Friends as reside in London and its vicinity. By L. 1818.

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Lover of the Church of England, A. Patrick Drewe. The Church of England's late conflict with, and triumph over, the spirit of fanaticism . . . L. 1710.

Lover of the Fine Arts, A. Maria

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Lover of the Protestant Religion, A. Rev. William Wright. The Jacobite curse... Glasgow, 1714.

Lover of the Publick Welfare, A. Andrew Stevenson. De municipum juramento... Edinb. 1746.

Lover of the Pure Gospel, A. Silvanus Gibbs. The Calvinistic doctrine of election and reprobation exploded in a letter to a friend... Plymouth-Dock, 1820.

Lover of the Truth, A. Jonathan Warne. The Babel of Quakerism thrown down... L. 1739.

Lover of the Truth in Fife, A. Rev. William Campbell, of Dysart. A just view of the principles of the Presbytery of Relief... Edinb. 1778.

Lover of the Word, A. Harvey A. Ingham. Glad tidings; or, walks with the wonderful . . . Rochester, N.Y., 1868.

Lover of Truth, A. rick. See "T. F."

Lover of Truth, A.

Thady Fitzpat

George Coade, Jr.,

of Exeter. A letter to a clergyman relating to his sermon on the 30th January. n.p. 1746.

Lover of Truth, A. Rev. David Wilson. A modest apology for the conduct of Seceders... L. 1773.

Lover of Truth and Decency, A. John Ewer, Bishop of Landaff. A vindication of the Bishop of Landaff's sermon N.Y. 1768.

Lover of Truth and Liberty, A. James Ralph. The history of England during the reigns of K. William, Q. Anne, and K. George I... L. 1744.

Lover of Truth and Mankind universally. Francis Hatt. Friendly advice to children and all mankind in general... By... n.p. 1765.

Lover of Truth and Peace, A. Rev. Arthur Ashley Sykes. The external peace of the Church only attainable by a zeal for Scripture in its just latitude... L. 1716.

Lover of Truth and the British Constitution, A. Caleb Evans, D.D. A letter to... John Wesley on his Calm Address to the American Colonies... L. 1775.

Lover of Zion, A. John Glass, the founder of the "Glassites." A letter ... discovering the mystery of national church covenanting under the New Tes tament. Edinb. 1728.

Lovette, Lillie.

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Mr. M. W. Torrey. Lowe Farmer, The. William Law Gane, an English and Canadian writer. He wrote for the "Royal Ladies' Magazine" in 1830, and afterwards for "Blackwood," the "New Monthly Magazine,' the "Gentleman's Magazine," "Fraser," the "Tablet," "Douglas Jerrold's Magazine," "Household Words," and finally for "Punch." He also contributed to the "Metropolitan," the "Cabinet," and "Bentley's Miscellany," and was editor of the "Lady's Magazine," the "Court Magazine," and the "Town and Country Magazine"; was sub-editor of the "Morning Chronicle," and wrote for the "Sun" and other dailies and weeklies. Becoming acquainted with Cobbett, he contributed several papers to "Cobbett's Magazine." Coming to Canada in 1860, Mr. G. contributed prose and poetry to the "Saturday Reader," Montreal, and in 1865 edited a comic weekly called the "Sprite," Quebec.

Luçay, H. de. Henri Rochefort de Luçay. "Le mousquetaire" of Alex. Dumas. Paris, 1854.

Lucifer. John Ball. The baptism of fire. B. 1877.

Lucius. One of the signatures adopted by Junius (7.v.).

The letters subscribed "Lucius" relate exclusively to the dismission of Sir Jeffery Amherst from his post of Governor of Virginia for the sole purpose, as it should seem, of creating a post for the Earl of Hillsborough's intimate friend, Lord Botetourt, who had completely ruined himself by gambling and extravagance.JAQUES, Junius.

The first of these letters appeared in the "Public Advertiser," Aug. 10, 1768.

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Lucius. Rev. James Blatch Piggot Dennis, B.A., F.G.S. A letter to Lord John Russell... By... L. 1848; and another, 1850.

Ludlow, Johnny. Ellen (Price) Wood. Anne, and other tales. By.. 188-.

Ludlow, Park. Theron Brown. Nick Hardy at college; or, the wooden spoon. B. 188-.

Ludolff, M. Luise Huyn. Beata. 1880. Luganski, Kosak. Vladimer Ivanovitch Dahl. Chmal. St. Petersburg, 183-. Lulu. Miss Louise G. Hall. Manna:

night and morning; selected and arranged by... N.Y. 1883.

Lunar Wray, A. Minot Judson Sarage. At the back of the moon. B. 1879. Lunettes, Henry. Margaret C. Conkling. American gentleman's guide to politeness and fashion. N.Y. 187-.

Lunt, Irene. Irene Bradbury, in her contributions to the "Cottage Hearth."

Luola. Mrs. Mary (Ayer) Miller, who, under this pen-name, published poems in the youth's department of the "North Carolina Presbyterian" and the "Central Presbyterian" (Richmond, Va.), and rote several Sunday-school books for the Presbyterian Board of Publication.

Lycurgus. John Kent, a frequent contributor to the "Public Advertiser" during 1769, and an opponent of the ministry. He is classed among the claimants to the "Junius Letters" (q.v.). See also "Private Letters of Junius," No. 5.

Lycus. John Fitzgibbon, 2d Earl of Clare, in Byron's "Childish Recollections" (Newark, 1807).

Lyle, Annot. Mrs. Annot (Lyle) Saxon, who contributed poems and sketches to the "American Courier" (P.) under this signature.

Lyle, Currer. Mrs. M. Louise (Rogers) Crossley, who, under this pen-name, contributed some of her most finished articles to the "Literary Companion" (published in Newnan, Ga.).

Lyn, R. Sir Robert Walpole. The life of Mr. R. Lyn, etc. L. 1728.

Lynceus. Frederick Starr, Jr. Letters for the people... N.Y. 1853.

Lyndon. Mrs. Matilda A. Bright. Margaret: a story of life in a prairie home... N.Y. 1868.

Lyndon, Barry. George Lowell Austin. Under the tide. B. 1870. Lyndon, Barry, Esq. William Makepeace Thackeray. The memoirs of ... written by himself. L. 1856.

Lyndon, Mary. Mrs. Mary (Neal Sergeant Gove) Nichols. Mary Lyndon; or, revelations of a life. An autobiography. N.Y. 1855.

Lynn Bard, The. Alonzo Lewis. Forest-flowers and sca-shells. B. 1831.

Lynn, Ethel. Mrs. Ethel Lynn Beers. General Frankie: story for little folks. N.Y. 1863.

Lyon, Bonnet de. Amédée Bonnet. Éloge du docteur Alph. Dupasquier. Paris, 1849.

Lyrist, The. E. Randles, who was the lyrist mentioned by Miss Seward in her poem called "Llangollen Vale."

Lysander. Rev. Thomas Frognal!

Dibdin, who was the "Lysander" of his own "Bibliomania."

Lysander. James Cheetham. Annals of the Corporation relative to the late contested elections... N.Y. 1802. Lysander. William P. Van Ness. A correct statement of the late melancholy affair of honor between General Hamil

ton and Colonel Burr... July 11, 1804 By... N.Y. 1804.

Lyttelton, Lord. William Coombe, Esq. Lord L.'s letters. L. 1784.

Lyttle, Byrd. E. Victoria Lomax. Mary Austin; or, the new home. P. 1870. Lyulph. H. R. Lumley. Something like a nugget: a drama. By... L. 1868.

M. Mr. Macintosh, editor of the "Buffalo News," in his contributions to various periodicals.

M. Thomas Manning, the Cambridge mathematical tutor.-See Lamb's "Elia,' "Dissertation on Roast Pig," and "The Old and New Schoolmaster."

M. Maunde, dismissed schoolmaster. See Lamb's "Elia," "Christ's Hospital."

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M. Maynard, who hanged himself. See Lamb's Elia," "The South-Sea House."

M. Joseph Mellish, his signature to a paper in the "Microcosm," published at Eton College, 1787.

M. Rev. Gerard Moultrie, who contributed 35 hymns to the "People's Hymnal" (1867), some of which are signed "M.," others with the initials of his nom de plume, "D. P.," for " Desiderius Pastor"; and one is signed "The Primer."

M. Alexander Pope.

See "Bavius."

M. Rev. William Lewis Rham, his well-known signature in the London "Gardeners' Chronicle."

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Divine Revelation . . . By... L. 1773.

M., A. B. Arthur Bache Matthews, as editor of the "Riots at Birmingham, July, 1791 ... L. 1863.

M., A. B. Rev. Artemas Bowers Muzzey. The Sabbath School Service and Hymn Book... B. 1855.

M., A. C. Agnes C. Maitland. Elsie: a Lowland sketch. L. 1875.

M., A. D. Louis Charles Alfred de Musset, as translator of De Quincey's "" Confessions of an English Opium Eater" (1828), etc.

M., A. D., H.F.S.A. Abbé Angé Denis McQuin. A description of more than three hundred animals... By... L. 1872.

M., A. S. A. S. Moffat. Cedar Brook stories; or, the Clifford children... B. 1864.

M., A. W. Agnes W. Mitchell. The smuggler's son. P. 1842.

M. B. Rev. Roger Baxter, S.J. The Alexandria controversy; or, a series of letters between . . . and Quæro, on the tenets of Catholicity . . . Georgetown, D.C., 1817.

M., B. Mrs. Barbara (Miller) Macandrew. Ezekiel, and other poems. Edinb. 1872.

M., B. Bernard de Mandeville. Free thoughts on religion... L. 1720.

M., B. Barclay de Mounteney. Letter to Lord Brougham on the elective franchise. L. 1839.

M., B. Bezaleel Morris. A letter to Mr. Theobald, in verse, against Mr. P. (i.e. Alex. Pope) contributed to the Daily Journal," June 11, 1728.

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M. B., Draper. Jonathan Swift. A letter to the people of Ireland. Dublin, 1729.

The letter is signed "Publicola."

M. B., Drapier. Jonathan Swift. The Drapier letters. 1724.

These letters were directed against the coinage of farthings and half-pence, and resulted in their

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