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Troia Redeviva, or the Glories of London surveyed in an heroick poem. 4to Lond. 1674

4to

Vermont (Marquis de) and Sir Charles Darnley, London and Paris, or Comparative Sketches. 8vo Lond. 1823 Vues des villes de Londres, Canterbury, &c. 2 vol. in one, oblong à Leide, 1668 Volunteers, Loyal, of London and environs, Infantry and Cavalry, in their respective uniforms: representing the whole of the manual, platoon, and funeral exercise in 87 plates. royal 4to Lond. 1799 Volunteers. An Historical Record of the Light-horse Volunteers of London and Westminster; with the muster rolls from the first formation of the regiment, 1779, to the relodgement of the standards in the Tower, 1829. By James N. Collyer and John Innes Pocock. 8vo Lond. 1843

8vo

Wakefield (Priscilla), Perambulations in London and its Environs. Second edition. Lond. 1814 Wallis (John), London; being a complete Guide to the British capital. Third edition. 12mo Wallis (Richard), London's Armory accurately delineated. large folio

Lond. 1810

Lond. 1677

Lond. 1749

Warburton (John), esq. F. R.S., London and Middlesex illustrated. 8vo. (MS. notes.) Wards of London. True Lists of the Aldermen, Deputies, and Common Councilmen of the several Wards of the honourable city of London, for the years 1681-82, 1690-92, and 93.

Some account of the several Wards, Precincts, and Parishes in the city of London: to which is added Lists of the Mayors, &c. from 1660 to 1772. small 8vo Lond. 1772 Wellbeloved (Horace), M. A., London Lions, for Country Cousins and Friends about Town; being all the new buildings, improvements, and amusements in the British metropolis. 8vo Lond. 1836 Williams (Thomas), The Insane World, or a Week in London. 8vo Lond. 1817

Woodward (Dr. John), Account of some Roman Urns and other antiquities lately dug up at Bishopsgate: in a letter to Sir Christopher Wren. 8vo Lond. 1713 Woodward (Dr. John), Remarks upon the ancient and present state of London. Third edition. 8vo

Lond. 1723

Apprentices.

INSTRUCTIONS for the Apprentices in the city of London. 4to sheet.

n. d.

Instructions for the Apprentices of the Company of Cooks. 4to sheet.

n. d. A briefe and true Relation of the great disorders and riot attempted and committed upon the house and goods of Thomas Hubbert, esq., in Moorefields, on the 21st March last; and vindicating the City Apprentices from the scandalous aspersions cast upon them, of being either the first promoters of it, or chief actors in it. 4to Lond. n. d.

The Prentises Practice in Godlinesse, and his true freedom. 12mo Lond. 1608

The Cities Advocate in this case or question; whether Apprentiship extinguisheth Gentry? containing a cleare refutation of the pernicious common errour affirming it, swallowed by Erasmus of Roterdam, Sir Tho. Smith, Sir John Fern, and others. 4to

Lond. 1629 The Petition of the Weomen of Middlesex, with the Apprentices of London Petition presented to Parliament. 4to The Apprentices of London Petition, presented to the Parliament.

4to

Lond. 1641

Lond. 1641

A Declaration of the valiant resolution of the famous Prentices of London, with their Protestation. 4to Lond. 1642 An humble Declaration of the Apprentices and other Young Men of the city of London, who were petitioners for peace. 4to Lond. 1642 Petition to Parliament of the well-affected 'Prentices and Young Men of London and its suburbs, praying for a union between the King and Parliament. 4to

1642 A Remonstrance and Declaration of the Apprentices of the city of London to the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and Common Council. 4to Lond. 1647

The humble Petition of many thousands of Young Men and Appren-
tices of the city of London to the Parliament. 4to Lond. 1647
The humble desires of the Citizens, Young Men, and Apprentices of
the city of London, presented to both houses of Parliament, 26th
July, 1647. 4to
Lond. 1647
The humble Remonstrance of the Apprentices of the city of London
to the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and Common Council of
the same city. 4to
Lond. 1647
The Penitent Murtherer, being an exact narrative of the life, &c. of
Nathaniel Butler (an apprentice). 12mo
Lond. 1659
A Vindication of the London Apprentices Petition, and the legality
of their subscriptions asserted. 4to
Lond. 1659

A Presentation to London, or an Answer to the Young Men and
Apprentices Petition and Address, directed by them to the Major,
Aldermen, and Common Council. 4to
Lond. 1659

The humble Petition and Address of divers Young Men on behalf of themselves and the Apprentices of the city of London, to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the city of London in Common Council assembled. (folio sheet.) Lond. (1659) The Tryals of the London Apprentices who were tumultuously assembled in Moore Fields under colour of pulling down bawdyhouses. 4to

Lond. 1668

The Cities great concern in this case or question; whether Apprenticeship extinguisheth Gentry? 12mo Lond. 1674 Petition to the House of Lords of the young Apprentices and the Seamen in and about London [dated 1641]; with the Protestant Apprentice's loyal advice to all his fellow-apprentices in and about London, in relation to present circumstances, and the attempts to debauch them into pernicious undertakings and tumults. By T. S., an apprentice

1680

A Protestant Prentices loyal Advice to all his fellow apprentices in and about London. folio Lond. 1680 Relief of Apprentices wronged by their Masters, how by our law it may be obtained, without any new Act of Parliament. 4to Lond. 1687The famous history of the Valiant London Prentice, shewing his noble exploits at home and abroad, his love and great success : very pleasant and delightful. Written for encouragement of youth. By J. S. (Black letter.) 12mo Lond. 1692

The London Apprentice: a narrative of the life and death of Nathaniel Butler, executed in Cheapside, September, 1657, for murdering his fellow apprentice. 8vo

Lond. 1802

A Letter to the right hon. and honourable the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, on the advantages of Apprenticeships. By William Playfair. 8vo Lond. 1814 A Present for an Apprentice. By a late Lord Mayor of London. Tenth edition. 8vo Lond. Affectionate Advice to Apprentices and other young persons engaged in trades or professions. By Henry George Watkins, M.A. Fourth edition. 8vo Lond. 1822 Rules for the Conduct of Life: to which are added Cautions for the use of such Freemen of London as take Apprentices. 12mo

Lond. 1837

Bartholomew Fair.

BARTHOLOMEW Faire, with the several enormityes and misdemeanours which are there seen and acted. 4to (Reprint) Lond. 1641

News from Bartholomew Fair, or the World's mad. 4to Lond. The Dagonizing of Bartholomew Fayre, caused by the Lord Major's command, for the battering downe the vanities of the gentiles, comprehended in flag and pole, appertayning to puppet play. MS. sheet.

An antient Song of Bartholomew Fair. half sheet

n. d.

1655

Lond.

The Seige of Troy, presented in Mrs. Mymm's booth at Bartholomew
Fair. 8vo
Strange Newes from Bartholomew Fair. By Peter Aretine. 4to

Lond. 1661

The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, a most excellent Play, as it was acted at Bartholomew and Southwark Fairs. 4to Lond. 1680 A Walk to Smithfield, or a description of the manners of Bartholomew Fair, with the many comical intrigues and frolics that are acted in every particular booth in the fair, &c. half sheet. 4to 1701 Reasons for the punctual limiting of Bartholomew Fair to those three days to which it is determined by the royal grant of it to the city of London. 8vo Bartholomew Fair, an heroi-comical Poem [with various additional MS. and other notices]. 8vo The Quakers' Opera, by Thomas Walker. Performed at Lee and Harpers great theatrical booth in Bartholomew Fair.

Lond. 1711

Lond. 1717

8vo

Lond. 1728

The History and Origin of Bartholomew Fair. 8vo Lond. 1808 A Poetical Description of Bartholomew Fair. By one under a hood. 8vo Lond. 1837 Bills, Placards, and other documents respecting :-see Manuscripts. [For MS. Collections, &c., relative to, see Manuscripts.]

Biography.

ABEL (Alderman), An exact Legendary, compendiously containing the whole life of, the maine projector and patentee for the raising of wines. Broad sheet, with a curious woodcut,

[See Companies, Vintners.]

1641

Barber, John, city printer, common-council man, alderman, and lord mayor of London, An impartial history of the life, character, amours, travels, and transactions of. 8vo Bernedi, Major John, A history of the Life of, now a prisoner in Newgate near thirty-three years. 4to Lond. 1729

Lond. 1741

Boaden (James) :-see Kemble. Booth, Barton, the celebrated actor, Memoirs of. 8vo Lond. 1733 Brasbridge (Joseph), The Fruits of Experience, or a Memoir of, written in his 80th and 81st years. [N. B. Many years a tradesman at the corner of Bride's passage, Fleet street.] Second edition. Lond. 1824

8vo

Brewer (Thomas) :-see Carpenter.

Burgon (John William):-see Gresham, Sir Thomas. Butler, Nathaniel, The Penitent Murtherer; being a narrative of the life and death of. Collected by Randolph Yearwood, chaplain to the lord mayor. Fifth edition. sm. Svo

Lond. 1659

Butler, Nathaniel, The London Apprentice, a narrative of the life
and death of. Republished, with an Address to the citizens of
London, by John Duncan, LL.D. 8vo
Lond. 1802

Carew (Tho.) :-see Courten, Sir William. Carpenter, John, Town Clerk of London in the reigns of Henry V. and VI., A Memoir of. By Thomas Brewer, of the Town Clerk's Office. 8vo Lond. 1836 Carpenter, John, Memoir of the Life and Times of, with an appendix of documents, by Thomas Brewer. 8vo Lond. 1856 Cawton, Mr. Thomas, The Life and Death of that holy man of God sometime minister at St. Bartholomew's behind the Royal Exchange. 8vo

Lond. 1662

Charlton, Madam, commonly called the German Princess, Memoirs of the Life and Death of. 4to

Lond. 1673

City Biography; containing anecdotes and memoirs of the aldermen and other conspicuous personages of the city of London. Second edition. 8vo

Clarke (Samuel) :-see Cooke, Dame Mary.

Colet, Dr. John, Dean of St. Paul's, The Life of.
Knight, D.D. 8vo

Lond. 1800

By Samuel Lond. 1724

Colet, Dr. John, The Life of. Writ by Erasmus Roterodamus.

12mo

1667

Colquhoun, Patrick, esq., A Biographical Sketch of the Life and
Writings of. 8vo
Lond. 1818
Cooke, Dame Mary, [relict of Sir John Cooke of Doctors Commons],
Sermon on the death of, by Samuel Clarke, D.D. 4to Lond. 1709
Coram, Captain Thomas, Projector of the Foundling Hospital, The
Character of. 8vo
Lond. 1751

Cornish (Joseph) :—see Firmin.

Courten, Sir William, and Sir Paul Pyndar, Hinc illæ Lacrymæ; or an epitome of the Lives and Deaths of. By Thomas Carew, gent. folio

Lond. 1681

Crosby, Brass, Alderman, Memoir of. [By Sir Cuthbert Sharpe.]

4to

Lond. 1829

Dalton, James, A Narrative of all the Street Robberies committed by, and his accomplices, now in Newgate, &c. 8vo Lond. 1728 Dangerfield's Memoires, digested into adventures, receipts, and ex. penses, by his own hand. 4to Lond. 1685

Deveil, Sir Thomas, knight, one of the justices of the peace for Middlesex, Surrey, and Herts, the city of Westminster and the Tower of London, Memoirs of the Life and Times of. 8vo Lond. 1748 Dove, Robert. London's Dove; or a Memoriall of the Life and Death of Maister Robert Dove, citizen and Merchant-taylor of London, and his several almes deeds, and large bounty to the poore in his lifetime. 4to Lond. 1612

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Duncan (John) :-see Butler, Nathaniel.

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