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Chelsea. An historical and descriptive account of the Royal Hospital, the Royal Military Asylum, and of King James's College, at Chelsea. 8vo

Lond. 1805 An account of the British Lying-in Hospital for married women, in Brownlow street, Long Acre. 8vo

Lond. 1808

A Letter to the Governors of Christ's Hospital. By Robert Waith-
man. 8vo
Lond. 1808
Accounts of the Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals, and the British
Lying-in Hospitals, &c. 4to
Lond. 1808-30
Guy's Hospital, A copy of the last Will and Testament of Thomas
Guy, esq., founder of, with an Act 11 Geo. I., for incorporating
the executors of the said Will. 8vo
Twelfth Annual Report of the London Infirmary for curing diseases
of the Eve. 8vo
Report as to appointing of a Chaplain to Bethlem Hospital. 8vo

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Lond. 1815

Lond. 1817

Lond. 1817

A Letter to the Governors of Bethlem Hospital, containing an account of the management of that institution for the last twenty years. By John Haslam, M. D. 8vo

Lond. 1818

An historical account of St. Thomas's Hospital [Southwark]. By Benjamin Golding. 8vo Lond. 1819 History of Christ's Hospital from its first foundation. (With list of Governors, &c.) By John Stiff Wilson. 8vo .. Lond. 1821 A brief history of Christ's Hospital. With a list of the Governors. small 8vo n. d. A Letter to the President of the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem, upon the original design and present pursuits of one of these ancient foundations of mercy. From a Governor. 8vo

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Lond. 1830 History of Christ's Hospital from its foundation. By the rev. W. Trollope. 4to Lond. 1831 An account of the Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katherine near the Tower of London. By J. B. Nichols, F.S.A., F. L.S. 4to Lond. 1824 Reasons for the establishing and further encouragement of St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics; with the Rules, &c. for the government thereof. 4to Lond. 1829 The Twenty-ninth Report of the London Fever Hospital, with the plan and regulations. 8vo..

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Lond. 1831

The Preparations of the Museum of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. 4to..

Lond. 1831

An Address delivered at the Hospital for the maintenance of deserted children. folio sheet

n. d. Memoranda, References, and Documents relating to the Royal Hospitals of the city of London; prepared and printed under the direction of the Committee of the court of Common Council appointed in relation to the said Hospitals. 8vo.. Lond. 1836 A Narrative of the proceedings of laying the first stone of the new buildings at Bethlem Hospital, July 1838. By Peter Laurie, esq., LL.B. 8vo Lond. 1838

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Anatomical Museum of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, published by order of the Governors. Vol. I. Specimens illustrative of pathological anatomy. Svo Lond. 1846 Records of Harvey: in extracts from the Journals of the Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew. Published by permission of the President and Treasurer. With notes by James Paget. 8vo Lond. 1846 Descriptive Catalogue of the Preparations in the Museum of St. Thomas's Hospital, printed by order of the Governors. Vol. I. Minute and descriptive anatomy, wax models and casts, comparative anatomy. 8vo Lond. 1847 Bethlem Hospital. The Report of the Commissioners in Lunacy to the secretary of state, on; together with a copy of the evidence on which such Report is stated to be founded. To which is prefixed a letter from the under secretary of state. Lond. 1852 The Observations of the Governors on the Report: with Appendixes. 8vo

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Lond. 1852

Improvements.

A DESIGN for bringing a navigable river from Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, to St. Giles's in the fields: the benefits of it declared, and the objections answered. 4to (Reprint) Lond. 1641

[See Westminster.]

Another copy, with an answer to the whole, printed in the same year, and both reprinted, 1720. 4to Lond. 1720 Proclamation, Charles II. (1671), against more new buildings being erected in the fields commonly called Windmill Fields, Dog Fields, the fields adjoining to Sohoe, and other places in the suburbs of London and Westminster. .. Lond. n. d. Heads of the Additional Bill for paving and cleansing London. Objections against carrying on the New Sewer from Spital Fields to the Thames, and Answer thereto. Rules and Directions for pitching and leveling the streets of London, for the more conveniant current of the waters thereof, as agreed on

Lond. n. d.

by the commissioners and authorized surveyors. Lond. n. d. An Essay on the many advantages accruing to the community from the superior neatness, convenience, decorations and embellishments of great and capital Cities: addressed to Sir John Barnard, knt. 8vo Lond. 1754 A Scheme for the better supplying this metropolis with Water from the river Coln. By W. Efford, gent. 4to London and Westminster improved. By John Gwynn. 4to

Lond. 1764

Lond. 1766

A Plan for improving the city of London by means of navigable canals and commercial basons. By W. Tatham. 4to Plan to raise £300,000 by completing the bridge at Blackfriars, embanking the Thames, redeeming the ancient toll on London Bridge, repairing the Royal Exchange, and rebuilding Newgate. 4to

Lond. n. d.

Lond. 1768

Critical Observations on the Buildings and Improvements of London.
By James Stuart. 4to
Lond. 1771
A Report and Survey of the Canal proposed to be made on one level,
from Waltham Abbey to Moorfields, with plans, &c. By Robert
Whitworth.

folio

Lond. 1773 Public Improvement, or a Plan for making a communication between London and Westminster. By William Pickett, esq. 4to

Lond. 1789 The Representation of the Leaseholders and Contractors interested in the houses and buildings in Pickett street near Temple Bar, Skinner street, Fleet market, and Snow hill; with the schemes of the City State-Lottery, and plans and elevations of the different buildings constituting the prizes. 8vo Lond. n. d.

Lond. 1796

Acts of Parliament for widening and improving the streets at Temple
Bar and Snow hill, from 1795 to 1804. 8vo.
Reasons in favour of the London Wet Docks. 8vo
The Story of Tom Cole, with Old Father Thames's malediction of the
Wapping Docks. 4to

Lond. 1796

Tracts on subjects connected with the improvement of London. By
George Griffin Stonestreet. 4to
Lond. 1760-1800

Report and Estimate of the Grand Southern Canal. By John Rennie, engineer. 4to ..

Lond. 1810

Charles Pitt, his Plan and Expences of the new Street. [Regent street.] 8vo

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Lond. 1810

Exposition of some particulars as to the new Street, &c. By Charles
Pitt, surveyor. 8vo
Lond. 1810
Remarks on the Buildings and Improvement of London, and else-
where. 8vo

Bath, 1815 Some account of the improvements of the western part of London, by the formation of the Regent's park, the new street, the new sewer, &c. Illustrated with plans, and accompanied by explanatory and critical observations. By J. White. 2d edit. 8vo Lond. 1815 Observations in justification of the establishment of Wet Docks in the Port of London. 8vo Lond. 1817

1819

Regent's Canal Act (52 Geo. III.) 8vo A Letter from an inhabitant of St. Katherine's, addressed to Mr. John Hall, secretary to the proposed St. Katherine's Dock; with observations on a pamphlet intituled A Plain Statement of Facts, &c. 8vo Lond. [1824] A Reply to the authorized defence of the St. Katherine's Dock project.

8vo Lond. 1824 Description of a design for improving the public ways of Holborn bridge, Skinner street, and Fleet market, &c. By Samuel Acton. Lond. 1826

4to

Reports of the grand Ship Canal from London to Portsmouth. By N.W. Cundy, esq., architect and civil engineer. Svo Lond. 1828 Suggestions for making a grand street from the New London Bridge to the principal places of business in the city. 8vo Lond. 1828 A Letter to the right honourable Sir Robert Peel, secretary of state, &c. on the supply of water to the metropolis. 8vo Lond. 1828

An historical account of Sub-ways in the British metropolis, and for the flow of pure water and gas into the houses of the inhabitants, &c. By John Williams. 8vo

Lond. 1828

On the new construction of Drains. By John Moon. 8vo

Lond. 1832

Lond. 1833

Report of the intended Viaduct from Fetter lane to the Old Bailey.
By F. Wishaw. 8vo
Statement as to additional means of communication between London
and Blackwall.

8vo

Lond. 1836

Short Remarks and Suggestions upon the improvements now carrying on and under consideration. By Francis [Freeling]. 8vo

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Lond. 1836 A brief statement of the advantages which will result to the public from the establishment of a communication by railroad between London and Blackwall: with an estimate. 8vo Lond. 1837 Observations upon the proposed extension of the Commercial Railway, from the Minories to Leadenhall street. By a Citizen. 8vo Lond. 1837 Letter to Richard Lambert Jones, esq., chairman of the New London Bridge Committee, on the subject of widening the Poultry, as proposed in the Report of the Select Committee on Metropolitan Improvements. By Samuel Angel, architect. 8vo.. Lond. 1837 Metropolitan Improvements: from the Westminster Review. 8vo. Lond. 1841 Queries to the Committee of Common Council respecting the intended canal from Monkey Island to Isleworth. folio Lond. n. d. The architectural antiquities and present state of Crosby Place, London, as lately restored by John Davies, esq., architect, delineated in a series of elevations, plans, &c. from original drawings by Henry J. Hammon, architect; with an historical and descriptive account. 4to Lond. 1844

The first, second, third, and fourth Reports of the Commisioners for improving the metropolis. folio

The fifth Report. folio

1844-45 1846

Report of the Commissioners for establishing Railway Termini within or in the immediate vicinity of the metropolis. folio

1846

Inns of Court.

THE Maske of Flowers, presented by the gentlemen of Graies Inne
at the Court of Whitehall, in the Banquetting House, upon Twelfe
Night, 1613. 4to
Lond. 1614

The office of General Remembrance of matters of record kept in Cur-
sitor's court, Chancery lane. 4to
Lond. 1617
The Triumph of Peace, a masque, presented by the foure honourable
houses or Innes of Court before the King and Queenes Majesties.
Invented and written by James Shirley of Grayes Inne, gent. 4to

Lond. 1633

Eуkukλoxopeía, or Universal Motion; being part of that magnificent entertainment by the noble prince De la Grange, lord lieutenant of Lincoln's Inn, presented to the high and mighty Charles II. monarck of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, on Friday 3 of January, 1662. 4to Lond. 1662 Origines Juridiciales, or Historical Memorials of the English Laws, Courts of Justice, Inns of Court and Chancery, &c.; also a chronologie of lord chancellors and other great law officers. By Sir William Dugdale. (Third edition with additions.) folio

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Lond. 1680 Gesta Grayorum: together with a Masque as it was presented by the gentlemen of Gray's Inn for the entertainment of Queen Elizabeth, 1590. 4to Lond. 1688 Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecæ honorabilis societatis Medii Templi Londini. 4to Lond. 1734 A Letter to Lady Loughborough on her presenting the colours to the Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Association. 8vo Lond. 1798 Picturesque Views, with an historical account of the Inns of Court. By Samuel Ireland. royal Svo Lond. 1800

Antiquities of the Inns of Court and Chancery. By W. Herbert.

8vo

8vo

Lond. 1804

The Student's Guide through Lincoln's Inn; containing an account of that honourable society. By Thomas Lane, steward. Second edition. Lond. 1805 Trial, in 1821, respecting the liability of Clifford's Inn to pay poor rates, with observations on the liability of other inns of court, &c. By John Hickin, of Lincoln's Inn. 8vo Lond. 1823 Cases of supposed Exemption [as to payment of poor's rates] of Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, &c. By Edward Griffith, esq., F.S.A., &c. 8vo

Lond. 1831

The Temple Church, architectural illustrations and account of. By Rob. Wm. Billings. 4to ..

Lond. 1838

History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple. By C. G. Addison, esq. 4to

Lond. 1842

Lond. 1843

The Temple Church. By C. G. Addison, esq. 4to
The Temple Church; An account of its restoration and repairs. By
William Burge, esq. 8vo ..
Lond. 1843

Lincoln's Inn; its ancient and modern buildings, with an account of the library. By William Holder Spilsbury, librarian. sm. 8vo

Lond. 1850

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