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Christmas. In considerable estimation. Duke of York, 3117, 8 vols. 8. The complete series to the end of 1859 forms 42 vols. 4to.

Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review, from its commencement in 1819, to its conclusion, May 1828. Lond. 4to. 10 vols.

Lond. 1637, 4to. Pp. 55. Inglis, 928, 10s
Gordonstoun, 1456, 17. 13s. Freeling,

The gushing Teares of godly Sorrow. Edinb. 1640, 4to. Fifty leaves, contain ing 456 six-line stanzas. Bindley, pt. iv. 577, 2l. 15s. Reed, 6965, 31. 3s. Boswell 1320, 31. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 12s. 6d. Bright, 17. 12s. Gardner, in 1854, 17. 10s.

Literary Souvenir, an annual; edited by Alaric A. Watts, from 1825 to Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature. Lond. 1827, 4to. 3 vols. con-mers' Colection of Tracts. unued in 8vo.

The present Surveigh of London and England's State. Lond. 1643, 4to. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the SoExperimental and exact Relation of the

Literature, History of. See ALVES. Siege of Newcastle: together with a sucBERINGTON, HALLAM. cinct Commentarie upon the Battell of Bowden Hill, and that victorious Battell of York or Marston Moore. Edinb. 1645,

LITHGOW, William. The rare Adventures and painful Peregrinations of long nineteen Years Travayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdoms in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Lond. 1632, 4to. port.

The chief interest of this book consists in the personal narrative of the author. A critique on the work will be found in the Retrosp. Review, xi. 342-69. Nassau, pt. i. 2545, 19s. Inglis, 927, morocco, 37. 11s. Freeling, 16s. Gardner, 17. 19s. 1854. LARGE PAPER. Bindley, pt. ii. 2504, King Charles's copy, supposed unique, in

morocco, 291. 8s. 6d. resold, Jadis, 427. Other editions.-1614. Gordonstoun, 1455, 11. 6s. Jadis, 274, 27.-1623, 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2544, 9s. Bright, 17. 15s.-1640, 4to. Dowdeswell, 449, 17. 18s. Roxburghe, 7283, 21. 48. Hibbert, 4941, 2l. 10s. White Knights, 2348, morocco, 21. 18s.-1682, sm. 8vo. 5s.-1692, sm. 8vo.-Edinb. 1770, 8vo.-Twelfth Edition. Lond. 1814, 8vo.

8s.

The Pilgrimes Farewell to his natiue Country of Scotland: wherein is contained, in Way of Dialogue, the Joyes and Miseries of Perigrination, with his Lamentado in his second Travels, his Passionado on the Rhyne, &c. Edinb. 1618, 4to. Thirtytwo leaves. This poetical tract has a woodcut of the author, as he performed part of his pilgrimages, at the back of the title. Roxburghe, 3362, 57. Bindley, pt. iv. 576, 77. 17s. 6d. Lloyd, 780, 8l. 10s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 9s.

Scotland's Teares, (written on the decease of James I.), in his countries behalfe, (1625), printed (from a MS. belonging to the Antiquarian Society at Perth), in the second series of Scottish Popular Poetry, edited by D. Laing, 1853.

Scotland's Welcome to King Charles. Edinburgh, 1633, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1457, 47. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 2 leaves inlaid,

17. 16s. Bright, fine, 67.

A true and experimental Discourse upon the Beginning, Proceeding and victorious Event of the last Siege of Breda.

4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2546, 87. Ss. Pitcairn, 1855, 27.-Newcastle, 1820, 4s. Two hundred and one copies printed.

LITHOBOLIA, or the stone-throw

ing Devil. 1698, 4to.

Reed, 2904, 5s. 6d. Nassau, pt.-,2547, 4s. 2548, 9s.

LITTLE, T. See MOORE, Thomas. LITTLETON, Adam, D.D. Latin and English Dictionary. In four Parts. The fifth Edition. Lond. 1723, 4to. frontispiece.

has long been superseded by that of Ains-
This is considered the best edition, but
Worth. Other editions.-1678, frontispiece?
First edition, of which the well-known
anecdote of the word 'concurro, to condog,
is related of Dr. Johnson. Dent, pt. ii.
Some copies were printed
598, 3s. 6d.
on writing paper. Bliss, 148. LARGE PAPER,
in 2 vols.-1685, 4to.-Camb. 1693, 4to-
Lond. 1703, 4to.-1715, 4to. Roxburghe,
2088, 5s.-1735, 4to. The last edition.
Roxburghe, 7s.

sions. Lond. 1680, folio. Bliss, 9s. LARGE
LXI Sermons, mostly on Publick Ocea-

PAPER.

Dr. R. Southey is highly eulogistic on these sound Doctrinal Sermons.

An account of Littleton and of his works

will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

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Edward Lord. Reports in the Common Pleas and Exchequer in the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th of K. Charles I. Lond. 1683, folio. 12s.

Many of the cases are verbatim the same as in Hetley's Reports.

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LITTLETON, Sir Thos. Tenures, in English. A new Edition, printed from the Rouen Edition, 1585, with Notes, a Sketch of the Author's

Littleton's Tenures have gone through innumerable editions: that printed by R. Tottel in 1577 is said to be very correct, and that of 1585 is the first with the Sections numbered.

Les anciennes Loix des Français con

Life, and some Account of the dif-servées dans les Coutumes Anglaises, referent Editions, by H. Roscoe. Lond. 1825, 12mo. 6s.

This invaluable work, originally compiled for the use of his son Richard, 'is justly esteemed the principal pillar on which the superstruction of the law of real property in this kingdom is supported.'

Tenores novelli. In Civit. London. per Joh. Lettou & Will. de Machlinia (1481), folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Sir P. Thomson, 957, 277. 6s. Alchorne, 176, 427. Collation.-It commences with a table, and contains sig. a to i 6, in eights, without numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, ii. 5-6. Bibl. Spencer. iv.

383-4.

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Tenores nouelli. In Civit. Lond. per me Wilhelmum de Machlinia. folio. copy is in the British Museum. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 124, with Vieux Abridgement des Statutes, 71. 10s. Collation.The signatures run to a i vj, in eights, the reverse of the first leaf containing the table. It has neither numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr.

Dibdin, ii. 10-11. Bibl. Spencer, iv. 385.

Tenores nouelli. Ad Instantiam Richardi Pynson, folio. The types are the same, and it has the same mark as Statham's Abridgment of the Year Books. The colophon runs thus: 'Expliciunt Tenores nouelli impressi per me Willielmum le Tailleur in opulentissima Ciuitate Rothomagensi, &c. This was supposed by Lord Coke to be the first edition. A copy of it is in the Inner Temple library.

Les Tenures de Lytylton. Ric. Pynson, folio. Bishop of Ely, 1021, 1. 11s. 6d. Inglis, 1010, russia, 27. 12s. 6d.

Liteltun Tenuris, new correcte. R. Pynson, 1516, folio. White Knights, 2573, russia, 31.

Lytylton Tenures newly and moost truly correctyd and amendyd. Lond. in Edibus Richardi Pynsonis, 1525, 16mo. It contains by signatures y 8. half sheets. In law French. On the last leaf is Pynson's address to the reader, or invective against Redman.

Lytylton Tenures. Lond. in Edibus
Rich. Pynsonis, 1528, 16mo.
Tenures in English and French. fol.
Lond. by John Rastell. no date. BLACK
LETTER. Inglis, 1011, 10s. 6d.

Lond.

Lyttelton Tenures in Englysshe. by Thomas Petyt, 8vo. n. d. Knights, 2492, 15s.

White

cueillies par Littleton, avec des Notes par M. Houard. Rouen, 1766, 4to. 2 vols. See HOUARD.

Littleton's Tenures, a Commentary on, written prior to Lord Coke's, edited from the MSS. in the Bodleian and Brit. Mus. by H. Cary. Lond. 1829, royal 8vo.

Littleton's Tenures in English, a new edition. Lond. 1845, 18mo. 6s.

Littleton Tenures in French and English, printed from the most ancient copies with various readings and the Customs of Kent, by T. E. Tomlins, Esq. Lond. 1841, 8vo. 17, 4s.

Littleton's Tenures, with Notes explanatory of the text, and shewing the recent alterations in the Law. Lond. 1846, 8vo. 8s.

See COKE, Sir Edward.

LITURGY. Forma ac ratio tota ecclesiastici ministerii in Peregrinnum potissimum vero Germanorum Ecclesia, instituta Londini per principem Angliæ, Regem Eduardum VI. anno 1550. auctore Joanne Lasco, Poloniæ Barone, s. 1. et a. (circa 1550), 12mo.

Sotheby, 1853, 81. 8s. See LITANY. PRAYER. L'ESTRANGE. LIVELY, Edward. Annotationes in quinque priores ex minoribus Prophetis, cum Latina eorum Interpretatione. Lond. 1587. 8vo.

These short annotations, highly extolled by Poole, are republished in the Critici Sacri.

A true Chronologie of the Times of the Persian Monarchie, and after to the De

struction of Jerusalem by the Romane. Lond. 1597, 8vo. Cc, in eights. Steevens, 1558, 3s.

LIVERPOOL, C. Jenkinson, Earl of. A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm. Oxford, 1805. 4to.

Hibbert, 4945, 21. 6s. Dent, pt. ii. 690, 31. 15s. Duke of York, 3118, 17. 10s. Strettell, 1233, Brockett, 2023, 67. 10s. 27. 15s. New edition, Lond. Hearne, 1840, 8vo. 7s.

A Collection of all the Treaties of Peace, Alliance and Commerce, between Great Britain and other Powers, 1648

Gordonstoun, 1456, 17. 13s. Freeling, 2s.

Christmas. In considerable estimation. | Lond. 1637, 4to. Pp. 55. Inglis, 928, 10. Duke of York, 3117, 8 vols. 8. The complete series to the end of 1859 forms 42 vols. 4to.

Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review, from its commencement in 1819, to its conclusion, May 1828. Lond. 4to. 10 vols.

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Literary Souvenir, an annual; edited by Alaric A. Watts, from 1825 to Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature. Lond. 1827, 4to. 3 vols. conunued in 8vo.

Literature, History of. See ALVES. BERINGTON. HALLAM.

LITHGOW, William. The rare Adventures and painful Peregrinations of long nineteen Years Travayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdoms in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Lond. 1632, 4to. port.

The chief interest of this book consists in the personal narrative of the author. A critique on the work will be found in the Retrosp. Review, xi. 342-69. Nassau, pt. i. 2545, 19s. Inglis, 927, morocco, 37. 11s. Freeling, 16s. Gardner, 17. 19s. 1854. LARGE PAPER. Bindley, pt. ii. 2504, King Charles's copy, supposed unique, in morocco, 291. 8s. 6d. resold, Jadis, 421. Other editions.-1614. Gordonstoun, 1455, 17. 6s. Jadis, 274, 27.-1623, 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2544, 9s. Bright, 17. 15s.-1640, 4to. Dowdeswell, 449, 17. 18s. Roxburghe, 7283, 21. 48. Hibbert, 4941, 27. 10s. White Knights, 2348, morocco, 21. 18s.-1682, sm. 8vo. 5s.-1692, sm. 8vo.-Edinb. 1770, 8vo.-Twelfth Edition. Lond. 1814, 8vo.

88.

The Pilgrimes Farewell to his natiue Country of Scotland: wherein is contained, in Way of Dialogue, the Joyes and Miseries of Perigrination, with his Lamentado in his second Travels, his Passionado on the Rhyne, &c. Edinb. 1618, 4to. Thirtytwo leaves. This poetical tract has a woodcut of the author, as he performed part of his pilgrimages, at the back of the title. Roxburghe, 3362, 57. Bindley, pt. iv. 576, 77. 17s. 6d. Lloyd, 780, 87. 10. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 9s.

Scotland's Teares, (written on the decease of James I.), in his countries behalfe, (1625), printed (from a MS. belonging to the Antiquarian Society at Perth), in the second series of Scottish Popular Poetry,' edited by D. Laing, 1853.

Scotland's Welcome to King Charles. Edinburgh, 1633, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1457, 47. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 2 leaves inlaid, 17. 16s. Bright, fine, 67.

A true and experimental Discourse upon the Beginning, Proceeding and victorious Event of the last Siege of Breda.

The gushing Teares of godly Sorrow. Edinb. 1640, 4to. Fifty leaves, containing 456 six-line stanzas. Bindley, pt. iv. 577, 2l. 15s. Reed, 6965, 31. 3s. Boswell 1320, 3. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 12s. 6d. Bright, 17. 12s. Gardner, in 1854, 12. 10s.

The present Surveigh of London and England's State. Lond. 1643, 4to. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Somers' Colection of Tracts.

Experimental and exact Relation of the Siege of Newcastle: together with a succinct Commentarie upon the Battell of Bowden Hill, and that victorious Battell of York or Marston Moore. Edinb. 1645,

4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2546, 87. 8s. Pitcairn, 1855, 27-Newcastle, 1820, 4s. Two hundred and one copies printed.

LITHOBOLIA, or the stone-throw. ing Devil. 1698, 4to.

Reed, 2904, 5s. 6d. Nassau, pt. —, 2547, 4s. 2548, 9s.

LITTLE, T. See MOORE, Thomas. LITTLETON, Adam, D.D. Latin and English Dictionary. In four Parts. The fifth Edition. Lond. 1723, 4to. frontispiece.

This is considered the best edition, but has long been superseded by that of Ainsworth. Other editions.-1678, frontispiece? anecdote of the word 'concurro, to condog,' First edition, of which the well-known is related of Dr. Johnson. Dent, pt. ii. 598, 3s. 6d.

Some copies were printed on writing paper. Bliss, 148. LARGE PAPER, in 2 vols.-1685, 4to.-Camb. 1693, 4toLond. 1703, 4to.-1715, 4to. Roxburghe, 2088, 5s.-1735, 4to. The last edition. Roxburghe, 7s.

LXI Sermons, mostly on Publick Occasions. Lond. 1680, folio. Bliss, 9s. LAEGE

PAPER.

Dr. R. Southey is highly eulogistic on these sound Doctrinal Sermons.

An account of Littleton and of his works

will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Edward Lord. Reports in the Common Pleas and Exchequer in the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th of K. Charles I. Lond. 1683, folio. 12s.

Many of the cases are verbatim the same as in Hetley's Reports.

Edward, LL.D. Twenty-four Sermons on several practical Subjects. Lond. 1735, 8vo. 2 vols.

Williams, 1103, LARGE PAPER, Morocco

198.

LITTLETON, SirThos. Tenures, in English. A new Edition, printed from the Rouen Edition, 1585, with Notes, a Sketch of the Author's

Littleton's Tenures have gone through innumerable editions: that printed by R.

Tottel in 1577 is said to be very correct, and that of 1585 is the first with the Sections numbered.

Les anciennes Loix des Français con

Life, and some Account of the dif-servées dans les Coutumes Anglaises, referent Editions, by H. Roscoe. Lond. 1825, 12mo. 6s.

This invaluable work, originally compiled for the use of his son Richard, 'is justly esteemed the principal pillar on which the superstruction of the law of real property in this kingdom is supported.' Tenores novelli. London. In Civit. per Joh. Lettou & Will. de Machlinia (1481), folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Sir P. Thomson, 957, 277. 6s. Alchorne, 176, 427. Collation. It commences with a table, and contains sig. a to i 6, in eights, without numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, ii. 5-6. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 383-4.

Tenores nouelli. In Civit. Lond. per me Wilhelmum de Machlinia. folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 124, with Vieux Abridgement des Statutes, 77. 10s. Collation.The signatures run to a i vj, in eights, the reverse of the first leaf containing the

table. It has neither numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq, by Dr. Dibdin, ii. 10-11. Bibl. Spencer, iv. 385.

Tenores nouelli. Ad Instantiam Rich

ardi Pynson, folio. The types are the same, and it has the same mark as Statham's Abridgment of the Year Books. The colophon runs thus: Expliciunt Tenores nouelli impressi per me Willielmum le Tailleur in opulentissima Ciuitate Rothomagensi, &c. This was supposed by Lord Coke to be the first edition. A copy

of it is in the Inner Temple library.

Les Tenures de Lytylton. Ric. Pynson, folio. Bishop of Ely, 1021, 1. 11s. 6d. Inglis, 1010, russia, 21. 12s. 6d.

Liteltun Tenuris, new correcte. R. Pynson, 1516, folio. White Knights, 2573, russia, 31.

Lytylton Tenures newly and moost truly correctyd and amendyd. Lond. in Edibus Richardi Pynsonis, 1525, 16mo. It contains by signatures y 8. half sheets. In law French. On the last leaf is Pynson's address to the reader, or invective against Redman.

Lytylton Tenures. Lond. in Edibus
Rich. Pynsonis, 1528, 16mo.
Tenures in English and French. fol.
Lond. by John Rastell. no date.
LETTER. Inglis, 1011, 10s. 6d.
Lyttelton Tenures in Englysshe.
by Thomas Petyt, 8vo. n. d.
Knights, 2492, 15s.

BLACK

Lond. White

cueillies par Littleton, avec des Notes par M. Houard. Rouen, 1766, 4to. 2 vols. See HOUARD.

Littleton's Tenures, a Commentary on, written prior to Lord Coke's, edited from the MSS. in the Bodleian and Brit. Mus. by H. Cary. Lond. 1829, royal 8vo.

Littleton's Tenures in English, a new edition. Lond. 1845, 18mo. 6s.

Littleton Tenures in French and English, printed from the most ancient copies with various readings and the Customs of Kent, by T. E. Tomlins, Esq. Lond. 1841,

8vo. 17, 4s.

Littleton's Tenures, with Notes explanatory of the text, and shewing the recent alterations in the Law. Lond. 1846, 8vo. 8s.

See COKE, Sir Edward.

LITURGY. Forma ac ratio tota ecclesiastici ministerii in Peregrinnum potissimum vero Germanorum Ecclesia, instituta Londini per principem Anglia, Regem Eduardum VI. anno 1550. auctore Joanne Lasco, Poloniæ Barone, s. 1. et a. (circa 1550), 12mo.

Sotheby, 1853, 81. 8s.

See LITANY. PRAYER. L'ESTRANGE. LIVELY, Edward. Annotationes in quinque priores ex minoribus Prophetis, cum Latina eorum Interpretatione. Lond. 1587. 8vo.

These short annotations, highly extolled by Poole, are republished in the Critici Sacri.

A true Chronologie of the Times of the Persian Monarchie, and after to the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romane. Lond. 1597, 8vo. Cc, in eights. Steevens, 1558, 3s.

LIVERPOOL, C. Jenkinson, Earl of. A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm. Oxford, 1805. 4to.

31. 15s.

Hibbert, 4945, 21.6s. Dent, pt. ii. 690, Duke of York, 3118, 17. 10s. Strettell, 1233, Brockett, 2023. 67. 10s. 21. 15s. New edition, Lond. Hearne, 1840, 8vo. 7s.

A Collection of all the Treaties of Peace, Alliance and Commerce, between Great Britain and other Powers, 1648

1783. To which is prefixed, a Discourse on the Conduct of the Government of Great Britain in Respect to neutral Nations. Lond. 1785, 8vo. 3 vols. 18s.

LIVERPOOL.-The History of Liverpool from the earliest authenticated Period to the present Time. Liverpool, 1810. 4to.

Pp. viii; introduction, 6 pages; halftitle, one leaf; the historical part, 389 pages. The volume, according to Upcott, contains 71 plates, all engraved on wood except the maps. There are also twelve woodcuts on the letter-press.

A correct Translation of the Charter of Liverpool. With Remarks and explanatory Notes. By Philodemus (Joseph Clegg). (Liverpool, 1757), 4to. pp. 46. Reprinted with additional charters, 1783, 8vo.

A general and descriptive History of the Town of Liverpool, compiled from. original Manuscripts, authentic Records, and other warranted Authorities (by Wallace). Liverpool, 1795, 8vo. Pp. 301. besides title, introduction and errata, 3 pages. Reprinted in 1797.

See ENFIELD.

LIVERSEEGE, Henry, Artist. Works. Lond. 1833-35, roy. fol. 37 engravings in mezzotinto by ⚫ Cousins and others.

Published at 61. 6s. Reduced (Nattali)

27. 12s. 6d. INDIA PROOFS, 57. 58.

LIVES.-The Lives of John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony à Wood. Oxford, 1772. 8vo. 2 vols. portraits.

whereby each one of indiferent Judgment may know the Holinesse of their Religion. Rouen, 1615, 12mo. Gordonstoun, 716, 27. 11s.

Lives of the Primitive Fathers. Lond.

1640, sm. 4to. portraits. Hibbert, 14s.

Lives and Speeches of the Regicides. 1661, with a front. Nassau, pt. i. 2026, morocco, 11. 16s. Jadis, 70, russia, 10s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1354, 17. 7s.

A short View of the Lives of Henry Duke of Gloucester and Mary Princess of Orange deceased. Lond. 1661, 12mo. with a frontispiece, containing their portraits, by A. H(ertochs). Nassau, pt. i. 2025, 11s. Lives of sundry notorious Villains, 1678, 8vo. Hibbert, 8735, 4s. 6d.

Lives and Actions of several notorious

Counterfeits. Lond. 1686, 12mo. with a frontispiece, containing portraits. Reed, 5014, 9s. 6d. Roxburghe, 2000, 13s.

A Collection of Lives, both English and Foreign, from 1550 to 1690. Lond. 1704, 8vo. 2 vols. Dowdeswell, 394, 10s.

Lives of Dr. Burges, Dr. Sacheverell, Abp. Sharp, James Duke of Ormond, and Sarah Duchess of Marlborough, 1710, Svo. with woodcuts, Sotheby's in Dec. 1820,

13s.

Lives and Characters of illustrious Persons who died in the Years 1711, 12, 13, 14 and 15. Lond. 8vo. 3 vols. Generally attributed to John Le Neve.

Lives of all the Lord Chancellors, Lord Keepers, and Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal of England, but more particularly of Lord Clarendon and Whitlock, with an Appendix of valuable Speeches, Letters, &c. Lond. 1712, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

Lives of Scottish Poets, by the Society

of ancient Scots. Lond. 1821, 12mo. 3 vols. portraits.

Edited by Th. Warton and W. Huddes-3 ford. Brockett, 1899, 15s. Lloyd, 129, 14s. Hollis, 780, 16s. Edwards, 552, 17. 13s. LARGE PAPER. Reed, 4897, 11. 8s. Nassau,

pt. i. 2083, russia, 17.5s. Sir M. M. Sykes,

pt. i. 1593, 17. 13s. Dent, pt. i. 1042, mor.
21. Towneley, pt. i. 149, 17. 7s. White
Knights, 2434, 1. 1s. Willett, 1433,

11. 11s. 6d. Freeling, 1. 1s.
The Life of Ant. à Wood has been
printed with additions by Dr. Bliss.

Lives and Actes of Luther, Oecolampadius, and Zwinglius, englished by H. Bennet. Lond. J. Awdeley, 1561. Heber,

pt. v. 17.

Lives, Apprehensions, Arraignments, and Executions of the nineteen late Pyrates. Lond. J. Busby, n. d. (1608). 4to. Bl. letter. Reed, 4666, 17. 13s. Wrang ham, 17. 5s.

A shorte Declaration of the Lives and Doctrine of the Protestants and Puritans,

Lives of eminent Scotsmen, 6 parts in vols. 18mo. Lond, 1821-7.

Lives of British Statesmen, by Mackintosh, Forster and others, 7 vols. 12mo. (in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopædia.)

of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromartie, Jenny Cameron and Lord Lovat, 1746, 8vo. with portraits. Baker, 387, 1. 10s.

Lives of Lord Balmerino, William Earl

Lives and dying Words of remarkable Persons, 1746, 3 vols. Reed, 2495, 14s. See

GORDON.

Lives of Thief-takers, 1755. Hibbert, 4815, 4s.

Lives and dying Words of the Convicts, 1760, 2 vols. Reed, 2496, 9s. See NEWGATE CALENDAR.

The Lives and heroick Achievements of the renowned Robin Hood and James Hind, two noted Robbers and Highwaymen. Lond. 1752, 8vo. Probably an extract from Johnson's Lives of the Highwaymen.

The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock by

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