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annum; also the Hackney Coachmen's Case, containing a further statement as to their proposals. folio

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A Proposal of George Leverick, hackney coachman, to prevent stops in the street. folio Proposals to prevent the Stop of Coaches in the street. folio n. d. The Case of several Hackney Coachmen that hire licences. fo. n. d. The Case of seven hundred Hackney Coachmen and widows interested in the present licenses. folio

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The Case of John Nicholson and others, in behalf of themselves and others, and the first four hundred Hackney Coachmen. fo. n. d. The Case of the Coachmen in relation to the Bill for increasing the number of hackney coaches. folio

The Case of the unlicensed Hackney Chairmen. folio
The Case of the poor Hackney Coachmen. folio

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The Hackney Coachmen's Case, with reasons for a settled price for hiring. folio

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The true and deplorable case of the Waggoners, carriers of goods. folio ..

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Case of the four hundred Hackney Coachmen allowed to ply for hire in London and its suburbs, humbly offered to the consideration of the king. folio ..

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The Rates for Hackney Coaches and Chairs. folio Proposal to prevent the beginning of theft in London; viz. the picking of pockets. sheet

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Proclamation of the Lord Mayor against the increase of taverns and eating-houses or ordinaries. sheet Order of Common Council for preventing filth and noisome smells. sheet ..

n. d. Hawkers and Pedlars; Reasons for and against suppressing hawkers and pedlars; together with the case of cities, corporations, and market towns, concerned with; short abstract and also a larger perusal of the statutes in force against hawkers and other unlawful traders; further statements of the case, reasons, &c., as referring to. n. d.

Coals. Petition to Parliament, and case of Sir Job Harby, knt., as to his right to a certain rent out of coals exported, obtained by patent of King Charles I. ..

n. d. A true discovery of the conduct of Receivers and Thieftakers in and about the city of London, humbly dedicated to the lord mayor, aldermen, and common council. By Charles Hitchin, one of the marshals of the city of London. 4to Lond. 1718 The Oppressions of the Market-people: or the extortions of the farmers of the city markets; with a copy of an award referring to the public markets of London, also the rates, tolls, and duties, settled by an Act of Common Council. 4to.. Lond. 1720 City Cries, instrumental and vocal, or an examination of certain abuses, corruptions, and enormities in London and Dublin. By the rev. Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. 8vo

Dublin, 1732

Reasons for the Bill for repairing the highways leading to Highgate, Hampstead, &c. folio sheet

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A plain answer to a late pamphlet, intitled The business of Pawnbroking stated and defended. By an impartial hand. 8vo

Lond. 1745 An Enquiry into the causes of the late increase of Robbers. By Henry Fielding, esq. Second edition. 12mo Lond. 1751

A plan for preventing robberies within twenty miles of London. By John Fielding, esq. 8vo .. Lond. 1755 A faithful narrative of the most wicked and inhuman transactions of that bloody-minded gang of thief-takers, alias thief-makers, Macdaniel, Berry, Salmon, Cagan, and Gahagan. By Joseph Cose. 8vo Lond. 1756

An account of the origin and effects of a Police set on foot by his grace the Duke of Newcastle in 1753, on a plan presented to him by the late Henry Fielding, esq.; with a plan for preserving those deserted girls in this town who become prostitutes from necessity. 8vo Lond. 1758

Jonathan Wild's advice to his successor, containing useful hints and instructions on the art of thief-taking, and a plan for an asylum for decayed thief-takers. 8vo Lond. 1758

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A proposal to render effectual a plan for removing prostitutes from the streets of the metropolis. 8vo Lond. 1758 Extracts from such of the Penal Laws as particularly relate to the peace and good order of this metropolis. By John Fielding, esq. 8vo Lond. 1761 Directions for the more faithful execution of the new Militia Act. By Chas. Whitworth. 8vo Lond. n. d. An authentic narrative of the robbery committed in the Earl of Harrington's house, in the Stable-yard, St. James's. By Mr. James Bevell. 4to Lond. 1765 Proposals for an association against the iniquitous practices of engrossers, forestallers, &c., for reducing the prices of provisions, especially butcher's meat. 8vo

Lond. 1766 Remarks on the Riot Act, with an application to certain recent and alarming facts. 8vo Lond. 1768 Genuine copies of all the letters between the lord chancellor, the secretary of state, and the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, relative to the execution of Doyle and Valine. [By John Horne Tooke.] 8vo Lond. 1770 A Letter to the Citizens of London on the appointment of a City Marshal. By Robert Holloway. 8vo A Letter to the whole body of proprietors of the Exeter post-coach, relating to a hare of which that coach was robbed at the Saracen'shead in Fleet-street, London. 8vo A plan for rendering the Militia of London useful and respectable, and for raising an effective and well-regulated watch. By a member of the corporation. 8vo

Lond. 1771

Salisbury, 1773

Lond. 1728 City Militia, and

Lond. 1782

Proposals and remarks for the improvement of the
for watch and ward. By Granville Sharp. 8vo
Letters to the Lords of the Privy Council on the Police, &c. By
Josiah Dornford, esq. . 8vo

Lond. 1785

A Narrative of Proceedings tending towards a national reformation, consequent upon His Majesty's proclamation for suppressing vice and immorality; with the representation of the grand juries of London and Middlesex, &c. By a county magistrate. 8vo

Lond. 1787 The economy of an institution established in Spitalfields, London, for supplying the poor with good meat-soup for one penny per quart. 8vo Lond. 1788 Observations on the Herring Fisheries upon the north and east coasts of Scotland, &c., with plain rules proposed for curing and supplying the London market with white herrings. 8vo Lond. 1788 A Letter to Sir John Danvers, bart., magistrate, touching a license granted for an alehouse called the "Hand and Flower," in the Hammersmith road, with a narrative of the transaction. By William Hyde, esq. 8vo Lond. 1791 Thoughts on the means of alleviating the miseries attendant upon common prostitution. 8vo.. Lond. 1799 A Treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames. By Patrick Colquhoun, LL.D. 8vo

Lond. 1800 The Mirror of Iniquity, in a letter to the magistrates of England, [London]. 8vo.. Lond. 1802 Letter to the right hon. Lord Pelham, on the state of Mendicity in the metropolis. By Matthew Martin, esq. 8vo Lond. 1803 A Treatise on the Police of the metropolis. By P. Colquhoun, LL.D. Seventh edit.

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Lond. 1806 A Letter to the Lord Mayor, relative to a report made by a special committee of the court of Common Council respecting the London Militia. By James Thomas Kirkman, captain of the royal East London Militia. Lond. (1811)

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on the proLond. 1812 By William

An Address to the corporation of the city of London
jected abolition of their Militia. 8vo
Thoughts on the management and relief of the Poor.
Clark, esq. (a magistrate acting in the county of Somerset). 8vo
Lond. 1815

Report from the select committee of the House of Commons on the
education of the lower orders in the metropolis, with the minutes
of evidence. 8vo
Lond. 1816
Minutes of Evidence before a select committee of the House of Com-
mons to inquire into the state of the police of the metropolis, with
notes, &c. By a magistrate of the county of Middlesex. 8vo

Lond. 1816 An Appeal on behalf of the loyal and industrious artificers, labourers, &c., now unemployed and in want; and a statement of some of the means which may be adopted for their immediate employ and relief. 8vo Lond. 1816 An Inquiry into the nature and object of the several laws for restraining and regulating the retail trade of ale, beer, wines, and spirits. In a letter to the hon. H. Grey Bennett, M.P., chairman of the committee on the state of the police of the metropolis. 8vo

Lond. 1817

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Act of Parliament, 57 George III., for better paving, improving, and regulating the streets of the metropolis, preventing nuisances, obstructions, &c. folio Reports on the Police of the Metropolis. folio Lond. 1816-1817 Pauperism: its evils and burthens reduced by calling into action the labours of the Poor, and by the useful direction of charity. By H. B. Gascoigne. 8vo Lond. 1818 Chimney Sweepers, The Speech of Dr. Lushington in support of the Bill for the better regulation of, and their apprentices, before the Committee of the House of Lords, March, 1818. 8vo Lond. 1818 Chimney Sweeping, A Letter to the mistresses of families on the cruelty of employing children in the odious, dangerous, and often fatal task of. By C. Hudson. 12mo Lond. 1818 The Danger of travelling in Stage-Coaches, and a remedy proposed. By Wm. Milton. 8vo Act of Parliament, 1 Geo. IV. (1820), for regulating the London Militia. 8vo Observations on the present state of the Police of the metropolis. By George B. Mainwaring, esq. 8vo An Essay on preventive Police, particularly as applied to London : being a review of the Metropolitan Police reports of the House of Commons. 8vo ..

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Reading, 1819

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Lond. 1821

Lond. 1821 Relief for the poor and afflicted in and near London. By A. H. 8vo

Lond. 1821

Lond. 1823

A Letter to the mistresses of families on the cruelty of employing children as chimney sweepers. By C. Hudson. 8vo Considerations on the defective state of the pavement of the metropolis. By William Deykes, gent. 8vo Lond. 1824 Rules, orders, and regulations for the Police of the city of London. 8vo Lond. 1824, 1827, 1829 Various Orders for regulating the standing of carts for hire, driving of cattle, &c. in the city of London and liberties thereof, [during the mayoralties of Ald. Garratt and Brown]. 8vo Lond. 1825 Observations on Mr. Peel's Police magistrates' salary raising Bill, &c. By Jeremy Bentham. 8vo Lond. 1825

Letter to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, on the supply of Gas to the city of London. By Joseph Hedley. 8vo Lond. 1828 A Letter to the right honourable the Lord Mayor of London, in reply to a letter lately addressed to him by Mr. Joseph Hedley, on the supply of Gas to the city, &c. By William Matthews. 8vo

Lond. 1828 A Letter to the right honourable Robert Peel, on the supply of Water to the metropolis. 8vo Lond. 1828 A popular Treatise on the Warming and Ventilation of Buildings, shewing the advantages of the improved system of heated water circulation. By C. J. Richardson. 8vo Lond. 1839 Pauper Police. Letters addressed, through "The Times," to the churchwardens, &c., of the several parishes of London, showing the necessity and advantages of a Pauper Police. By Samuel Miller. 8vo Lond. 1831

A Letter to the right hon. Sir Robert Peel, bart., on the fatal and ruinous consequences of his currency bill, and on the espionage and tyranny of the new police. 8vo

Reports on Metropolis Police offices. folio

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An Act for regulating the Police in the city of London, 2 and 3 Vict., cap. xciv.; with an Abstract. 8vo Regulations for the Police of the city of London, by the Commissioner of Police.

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Lond. 1843

Lond. 1846

Criminal Returns: Metropolitan Police. 8vo Baths and Wash-houses: Proceedings of the Committee to promote the establishment of, for the labouring classes; and a Report upon the buildings erected, &c. 4to sheets Lond. 1852 Some considerations upon Street-walkers, with a proposal for lessening the present number of them; in two letters to a member of parliament. 4to

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Resolutions of the Associated Architects, with the report of a committee by them appointed to consider the causes of the frequent fires, and the best means of prevention in future. 8vo n. d. The Seven-and-twentieth account of the progress made in the cities of London and Westminster, by the societies for promoting a Reformation of Manners. 8vo

n. d. Public Nuisance considered under the several heads of bad pavements, butchers infesting the streets, billetting foot-guards, and insolence of household servants; with hints towards a remedy. By a gentleman of the Temple. 8vo Lond. n. d. Brief Abstract of proceedings of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, consisting of members of the established church. 8vo n. d.

Political.

THE effect of the Declaration made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Majesties evill, seditious, and disobedient subjects. small 8vo Lond. 1571 A Speach delivered to the Kinges most excellent maiestie, in the name of the shereiffes of London and Middlesex, by Maister Richard Martine of the Middle Temple. 4to Edin. 1603 A Tongue Combat lately happening betweene two English souldiers in the tilt boat of Gravesend. 4to Lond. 1623 Vox Civitatis; or London's complaint against her children in the countrey, taken from her owne mouth, and written by Benjamin Spencer, Master in Arts. 4to Lond. 1625

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A brief relation of certaine speciall and most materiall passages and speeches in the Starre Chamber, occasioned and delivered June 14, 1637, at the censure of Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton, and Mr. Prynne. 4to Lond. 1638 Proclamation of His Majesty, touching Grants and Licences obtained upon untrue surmises.

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