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City Latin; or critical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Blackfriars. Third edition. 8vo

Lond. 1761

Plain English, in answer to City Latin, &c. By a Deputy. 8vo

Lond. 1761

Putney Bridge. Considerations offered to the hon. Commissioners appointed by Act of Parliament for building a bridge over the Thames from Fulham to Putney, in a Letter, &c. [By Mr. Price.] 8vo Lond. 1726 Mr. Price's second Letter to one of the hon. Commissioners as to the bridge at Putney; together with proposals for building a wooden bridge. 8vo Lond. 1726

Vauxhall Bridge.

Some reasons offered for a new bridge over the Thames at Vauxhall. folio sheet

Westminster Bridge.

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Some considerations humbly offered to the House of Commons, for building a stone bridge over the river Thames, from Westminster to Lambeth. 8vo

Lond. 1735 Some observations with regard to the first scheme of a Lottery for building Westminster Bridge. folio sheet. Reasons against building a bridge over the Thames at Westminster. folio sheet

[1736]

An Act for building a bridge across the river Thames from the New Palace yard to the opposite shore in Surrey. folio 1736 The Act for building Westminster Bridge, 9 Geo. II., with a MS. list of the commissioners. 8vo

1736

A Design for the Bridge at New Palace yard, Westminster. By B. Langley. 8vo

Lond. 1736

A short Review of the several pamphlets and schemes in relation to the building of a bridge at Westminster. 8vo Lond. 1736 A Reply to Mr. John James's Review of the several pamphlets and schemes that have been offered to the public for the building of a bridge at Westminster. By B. Langley. 8vo Lond. 1737 A short narrative of the proceedings of the gentlemen concerned in obtaining an Act for a bridge at Westminster. 8vo Lond. 1738 A short account of the methods made use of in laying the foundation of the piers of Westminster Bridge. By Charles Labelye, engineer. (folding plate.) 8vo Lond. 1739

A Description of Westminster Bridge; to which are added historical accounts relating to the building and expense thereof. (To be illustrated with a great number of copperplates.)

London, printed for the author [Charles Labelye], 1744 A Survey of Westminster Bridge, as 'tis now sinking into ruin. By Batty Langley. 8vo

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A Description of Westminster Bridge. By Charles Labelye. 8vo

Large View and Account of Westminster Bridge.

Lond. 1748

Lond. 1751

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Charities and Poor.

ORDER appointed to be executed in the citie of London, for setting Roges and Idle Persons to worke, and for releef of the Poore. 4to (Reprint, 1793) Lond. 1587 The King's Letter to the Lord Mayor, touching a subscription for raising a stock to buy hemp, &c. to make fishing-nets, &c., for fitting-out one fishing vessel for every Ward, in order to employ the Poor.

1636 Act of Common Council for relief and employment of poor and famishing vagrants. 4to 1650 Certain Queries, or Considerations, presented to all that desire reformation of grievances. By D. T., a well wisher to publike reformation. 4to Lond. 1651

A short account of the Workhouse belonging to the President and
Governors for the Poor in Bishopsgate street, London. fol. sheet
Lond. 1702
A Sermon preach'd at St. Andrew's, Holborn, at the first meeting
of the gentlemen concern'd in promoting the Charity Schools in
and about the cities of London and Westminster. By Richard
Willis, D.D., Dean of Lincoln. 4to
Lond. 1704

Lond. 1704

A true account of the foundation, state, and design of the Workhouse
for the Poor in the city of London. folio
Proposals for establishing a Charitable Fund in the city of London.
In two parts. 8vo
Lond. 1706
A List of the several Charity Schools erected in London and West-
minster, and the counties of England, Wales, and Ireland, for the
promoting of Christian Knowledge. broad sheet
1707
Remarks on the Laws relating to the Poor; with proposals for their
better relief and employment. By a Member of Parliament
[Patrick Lindesay]. 8vo
Lond. [1708]

An account of a Charity School, lately called the School of St. Ka-
therine Cree Church. By Charles Lambe, M. A. 4to Lond. 1718
Trial of the rev. Mr. Hendley, in relation to St. Ann's Charity School,
Aldersgate. 8vo
Lond. 1719

Account of the Charitable Corporation for relief of the industrious
poor, by lending small sums upon pledges, at legal interest. folio
sheet
Lond. 1719
The Resolution of both Houses in relation to Seign' Belloni's letter
from Rome, touching the Charitable Corporation. folio sheet

1732

An account of several Workhouses for employing and maintaining the Poor.

Lond. 1723

The same. Second edition (enlarged). 8vo
St. Sepulchre's, The case of the children belonging to the Charity
School of. folio sheet

Lond. 1732

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Account of the establishment for relieving poor Proselytes from the Church of Rome. 8vo

Lond. 1726

Twenty-five Sermons, preached at the anniversary meetings of the children educated in the charity schools in and about London and Westminster. 8vo Lond. 1729 An Essay upon Charity: occasioned by the calumnies raised against the Charitable Corporation created by Queen Anne. By Mr. Asgill. 8vo

Lond. 1731

The present state of the unhappy sufferers of the Charitable Corporation considered. 8vo Lond. 1733 Remarks on the Laws relating to the Poor; with proposals for their better relief and employment. By William Hay, esq. 8vo

Lond. 1751 A Proposal for making an effectual provision for the Poor, for amending their morals, and for rendering them useful members of society. By Henry Fielding, esq. barrister-at-law, one of His Majesty's justices, &c. 8vo Lond. 1753 A Treatise on the better employment of the Poor in Workhouses; with some observations on the growth and culture of flax. 8vo Lond. 1758 A Plan for establishing a Charity-house for the reception of repenting prostitutes, to be called the Magdalen Charity. 4to Lond. 1758 A Scheme for the better relief and employment of the Poor. 8vo 1764 Observations on the number and misery of the Poor; on the heavy rates levied for their maintenance; and on the general causes of poverty, &c. 8vo

1765 An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Charity; with Dr. Dodd's sermons, advice to the Magdalens, hymns, prayers, rules, &c. 8vo

Lond. 1766

Lond. 1777

A Register of Benefactions to the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. By Dr. John Denne. 4to The outlines of a Scheme for the general relief, instruction, employment, and maintenance of the Poor. Humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament. Lond. 1777

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A Rental, or history of the various charitable donations to the parish of St. Andrew Undershaft; the names of the donors, nature of their estate, and application of the charities; also the extent and boundaries of the parish. 8vo Lond. 1789 The economy of an institution established in Spitalfields for supplying the Poor with good meat soup at one penny per quart. 8vo Lond. 1799 Mendicity, Letter to the right hon. Lord Pelham on the state of, in the metropolis. By Matthew Martin, esq. 8vo Lond. 1803 Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Bartholomew close, instituted October 1717, A brief State of. 8vo Lond. 1807 An Address to the public upon the dangerous tendency of the Female Penitentiary. By William Hale. 8vo Lond. 1809 Reply to the pamphlets lately published in defence of the Female Penitentiary. By William Hale. 8vo Lond. 1810 Orphan Working School, Haverstock hill. Orphanhood: Free-will offerings to the fatherless, with a list of orphan institutions and kindred charities in the metropolis. 4to

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Lond. 1815

Orphan School, City road. The plan of the Charity for the maintenance, &c. of orphans and other poor children, erected at Hoxton in the year 1760, now in the City road. 8vo Lond. 1800 Pietas Londinensis: the History of the various public Charities in and near London. By Anthony Highmore, esq. 12mo Lond. 1810 Clerkenwell. Act of Parliament 15 George III. for building a Workhouse for the better relief and employment of the poor of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. 8vo Lond. 1811 St. Marylebone Charity School: a concise account of the Charity School for maintaining and educating one hundred and eight children, instituted 1750. 8vo Thoughts on the management and relief of the Poor. By William Clark, esq. (a magistrate acting in the county of Somerset). 8vo Lond. 1815 A Letter to John Parton, esq. vestry clerk of St. Giles [in the fields] and St. George, Bloomsbury, relative to the poor. 8vo Lond. 1816 Spitalfields Poor, A Letter to Samuel Whitbread, esq. M.P., on the distresses peculiar to. By William Hale. Third edition. 8vo Lond. 1816 Relief of the poor and afflicted in and near London. By A. H. 8vo Lond. 1821

12mo

1822

City Dispensary, Grocers'-hall court, Poultry, instituted 1758, List of the Governors, and Plan of. Grampus. First Report of the committee of management of the Hospital Ship for sick and diseased seamen arriving in the port of London, established 1821. 8vo

Lond. 1822

Lond. 1822

A List of Subscribers to the National Benevolent Institution, founded by the late Peter Hervé, esq. 8vo Philanthropia Metropolitana: a View of the Charitable Institutions established in and near London during the last twelve years. By Anthony Highmore, esq. 12mo

Lond. 1822

Female Penitentiary: Reports from 1808 to 1824. 8vo. Asylum for the cure of Scrofula and Glandular Diseases, upon the medical principles of Mr. Charles Whitlaw, established Feb. 1822. Lond. 1825 Reports of the Committee appointed to manage a subscription raised for the purpose of affording nightly shelter to the Houseless, &c. in London. 8vo Lond. 1820-27 The Endowed Charities of the City of London, reprinted at large from seventeen Reports of the Commissioners for enquiry concerning Charities. 8vo

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Lond. 1829

Account of the Corporation for relief of poor Widows and Children of Clergymen, &c.

Lond. 1830

St. Leonard, Shoreditch: Abstract account of the several Bequests for charitable uses there. 4to

Lond. 1830

Appeal to public benevolence, for relief of Beggars and suppression of Beggary. By Matthew Martin. 8vo

Lond. 1832

London Alms-houses, The Institution of the, to commemorate Reform in Parliament, instituted 1832. 8vo

Lond. 1833

An account of the several Charities and Estates held in trust for the use of the Poor of the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex. Compiled by John Ware, vestry clerk, &c. 8vo Lond. 1836 Allhallows the Great, A brief historical account of the Parish of, with notices of the several ancient charitable gifts therein. By J. J. Hubbard. 8vo Lond. 1843 Licensed Victuallers Asylum, Ceremony of laying the first stone of "The Lady's Wing," by Prince Albert, the patron, June 2d, 1849. (Printed on white satin).

The Charities of London, comprehending the benevolent, educational, and religious institutions, &c. By Sampson Low, jun. sm. 8vo Lond. 1850

Clubs, Spies, and Guides.

A CAVEAT or Warning for Common Cursitors, vulgarly called Vagabones; set forth by Thomas Harman, esq., for the utilitie and profit of his naturall country. Newly imprinted anno 1573. 4to. (Reprint.) The Fraternitye of Vacabondes, with their proper names and qualities; and also the xxv orders of Knaves, otherwise called a Quartern of Knaves, confirmed for ever. By Oschee Lovell. 8vo

(Reprint, 1822) Lond. 1575 A Mirovr for Magestrates of Cyties; to which is added, a Touchstone for the Times; containing many perilous mischiefes that the dicying howses (commonly called ordinarie tables) do breed in the bowells of the citie of London, for the infection of thease sanctuaries of iniquitie. By George Whetstone, gent. (Black letter.) Lond. 1584

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4to The Belman of London, bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdom. [By Thomas Decker.] Third edition. 4to Lond. 1608 Lanthorne and Candle-light; or the Bell-man's second night's walk, in which he brings to light a broode of more strange villanies than ever were till this yeare discovered. By Thomas Dekker. 4to Lond. 1608

The Gull's Horn Book. By Thomas Decker. 4to 1609

(Reprint, Bristol, 1812) Theeves falling out, true men come by their goods; or the belmar. wanted a clapper; a peale of new villanies rung, the sound being musicall to all gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come up to the tearme, shewing that the villanies of lewd women excell those of men. By Robert Greene. 4to Lond. 1611 O per se O, or a new Cryer of Lanthorne and Candle-light; being an addition or lengthening of the Bellman's second night-walke, in which are discovered those villanies which the Bellman (because hee went i' th' darke) could not see: now laid open to the world. [By Thomas Decker.] 4to Lond. 1612

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