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A.D. 1849, Jan. 11. No. 12,406. Specification of Michael Loam, of Treskerley, (sic) in the parish of Gwennap, in the County of Cornwall, Engineer, for "Improvements in the manufacture of Fuzees." Drawing annexed. Lond., 1854, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1854, fol., pp. 4, 8d.

LOBB, JOSEPH (son of Ishmael Lobb). b. Benner, Crowan, 1787. d. Sithney, 25 Apl., 1822. A.D. 1821, May 1. No. 4553. Specification of Wm. Thomas, of...Sithney... Merchant, and J. Lobb, of Sithney...Farmer, for "Machine or instrument for cutting and preparing lay or lea ground for tillage, at much less expense and in a shorter space of time than are required by the present method of ploughing, and also for renewing grass land, lay or lea ground with seeds, without destroying or tearing up the whole of the surface thereof." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1821, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 3, 5d.

LOBB, RICHARD. High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1652; M.P. for St. Michaels, 1659. cf. Thos. Burton's Diary, (1828), iv, 457.

NOTE.-The Rev. Stephen Lobb, son of the above, was Minister of Fetter Lane Chapel and Lecturer at Pinners' Hall, in 1694, the place and time of his birth is not known, but he died 3 June, 1699. He took an active part in the controversy on the Dispensing Power in the reign of James II, and published some works favourable to that Monarch's conduct. Theophilus Lobb, M.D., F.R.S., (son of the above Stephen Lobb), b. 17 Aug., 1678, and d. 19 May, 1763, was the author of numerous medical works.

LOBB, REV. STEPHEN (son of Stephen Lobb). Chaplain of Penzance Chapel; V. of Milton Abbot. cf. Walter Moyle's Works, i, 196–203. Four discourses on public occasions. By Stephen Lobb, Chaplain of Penzance Chapel in Cornwall. Lond., 1717, 8°., 4/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Rt. Hon. Hugh Boscawen, Lord Warden of the Stannaries.

LOCOCK, CAPT. H., R.E.

Report on Beaumont and Locock's Rock Tunnelling Machine. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1867, pp. 4346.

LOK, HENRY. cf. Farr's Select Poetry, i, 13642; Holland's Psalmists, i, 228.

NOTE.-Henry Lok, who was a cousin of Richard Carew, the Historian, and Michael Cosowarth, [q.v.,] published several volumes of poetry.

LOK, WILLIAM.

Letter from Thomas Wandsworth, Prior of Bodmin, to Mr. W. Lok, Mercer, of Cheapside, 25 May, 1536. In Wright's "Letters relating to the suppression of monasteries." (Camden Soc., 1843), pp. 130–31.

LOMBARD, REV. DANIEL, D.D. Rector of Lanteglos-juxta-Camelford, 24 Feb., 171 to 1746. b. France? d. Camelford, 14 Dec., 1746. bur. 2 Jan., 1749. cf. Journ. R.I.C., 1871, p. xxxiii.

A sermon preach'd at Hanover, before the late Princess Sophia and the rest of the Royal Family on March 28, April 8, 1714. By D. Lombard, D.D., and Fellow of St. John Baptist College, Oxon. Published by Her Royal Highnesses special command. Oxford, printed for Stephen Fletcher, Bookseller...1714, 8°., 4d. Dedication unpaged, 3 leaves, the sermon, pp. 1-24.

Comparaison des deux Histoires de M. De Mezeray et du Père Daniel, en Deux Dissertations Avec une dissertation préliminaire sur l'Utilité de l'Histoire. Par D. Lombard, Docteur en Théologie et Chapelain de S. A. R. Madame la Princesse de Galles. Amsterdam, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1723, 4o. Dedication and Preface unpaged, 7 leaves, The Dissertation, pp. 1-48, The Comparaison, pp. 49–154.

A Succinct History of ancient and modern. persecution, Together with a short Essay on Assassinations and Civil Wars. By D. Lombard, D.D., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxon., now Rector of Lanteglos and Advent in the county of Cornwall. Lond., printed for S. Birt, at the Bible and Ball, in Ave Mary Lane, 1747, 8°., pp. 192.

Stricture upon St. Thomas Aquinas. In F. Gregor's ed. of Sir John Fortescue's "De laudibus legum Angliæ," (1737, fol.), pp. 18, 84, 86.

Observations on the Israelites making a king. ib., pp. 18, 19, 21, and Addenda, p. 3.

Correspondence with Mr. Gregor, of Trewarthenick. MSS.

LONG, EDWARD (4th son of Capt. Samuel Long, of Queen Caroline's Dragoons, who d. 1757). Secretary to Sir Hen. Moore, Lieut.-Governor of Jamaica; Judge of Vice Admiralty Court, Jamaica. b. Rosilian, in St. Blazey, 23 Aug., 1734. d. Arundel Park, Sussex, 13 Mch., 1813. bur. Slindon, Sussex, 20 Mch. cf. Bryan Edwards' Proceedings of Assembly of Jamaica

LONG, EDWARD. (Con.).

about the Maroons, (1796), p. xxiii; Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, iii, 182, viii, 433-35; Gent. Mag., lxxxiii, 490, 659, (1813); N. and Q., 2 S., vii, 426, (1859); Chalmers; Didot. Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; Rose.

Memoirs of the Early Life of E. Long. Written by himself. MSS. cf. N. and Q., 2 S., vii, 426, (1859).

The Antigallican, or The History and Adventures of Harry Cobham, Esq. Inscribed to Louis the 15th by the Author, [i.e., Edward Long.] Lond., printed for T. Lownds, at his Circulating Library, in Fleet St., 1757, 12°., pp. xvi and 240.

The Prater. By Nicholas Babble, Esq. 2nd edit. Lond., printed for T. Lownds...1757, 8°., pp. ix and 289.

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The trial of Farmer Carter's dog Porter for Murder. Anon. Lond., printed for T. Lowndes, 1771, 8°., 1/-.

NOTE. This is found reprinted with slight abridgment in Hone's Every Day Book, (1827), ii, 198-210.

Candid Reflections upon the judgment lately awarded by the Court of King's Bench...on what is commonly called the Negroe-Cause. By a Planter, [i.e., E. Long.] Lond., printed for T. Lowndes, No. 77, Fleet-Street, 1772, 8°., pp. iv and 76, 1/6.

The History of Jamaica, or general survey of

the antient and modern state of that island...Illustrated with copper plates. Anon. Lond., printed for T. Lowndes, in Fleet-steet, 1774, 3 vols., 4., 63/-.

The Sentimental Exhibition; or portraits and sketches of the times. Anon. Lond., T. Lowndes, 1774, 12°., 2/6.

Letters on the Colonies. 1775, 8°.

English Humanity no paradox; or an attempt to prove that the English are not a nation of Savages. Anon. Lond., printed for T. Lowndes, No. 77, Fleet-Street, 1778, 8°., pp. viii and 87, 1/6. Br. Museum.

The Sugar Trade. 1782, 8°.

Memoirs of the reign of Boussa Ahádee, King of Dahomy, an inland country of Guiney; to which are added the Author's Journey to Abomey, the Capital, and a short Account of the African Slave Trade. By Robert Norris. [Edited by E. Long.] Illustrated with a new map. Lond., printed for W. Lowndes, 77, Fleet St., 1789, 8°., pp. xvi and 184.

NOTE. "An Extract of a Letter from the Author to the Editor" occupies pp. v-xii.

LONG, EDWARD. (Con.).

Collections and memoranda, by Edward Long, relating to the History of Jamaica and the West Indian Islands: with the printed sheets of "The History of Jamaica," with considerable additions and alterations. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 12,402-14; 12,429-32; 12,435; 12,438. cf. also 18,270-75; 18,959-63.

LONGESFORD, JOHN.

A Chronology of years from the creation to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. By J. Longesford, Preacher of the Gospel in Cornwall. Sloane MSS., 1022, fol., 25-27.

LONGFORD, WILLIAM.

Order for money to be paid to W. Longford as farmer of the harbour dues of Catwater and Hamoaze at 2d. per ton and 2/- per ship to Saltash, 22 Dec., 1668. Harl. MSS., 1510, art. 171, pp. 811-813.

LONGLANDS, MISS E. D. See Drewe, E. D.

LONGLANDS, REV. WILLIAM DAVID, M.A.; F.G.S. Fellow of Balliol Coll., 1816; R. of Gerrans, 29 Apl., 1844 to 1861. b. 1791. d. Winchester, 27 Dec., 1866. cf. Gent. Mag., iii, 258, (1867).

A Letter from the Rev. W. D. Longlands to Dr. Winn giving account of extraordinary optical phoenomena witnessed by him at Perranporth. Rep. R.I.C., 1841, pp. 32-33.

LONGWITH, ALEXANDER.

Order to the King's Escheator in the Counties of Devonshire and Cornwall to pay to A. Longwith twenty marks of the goods and chattels of Richard Atte Welle, of Tavystoke, an outlaw. MSS. Camb. Univ. Lib., D.D., iii, 53, art. 413.

LORD, REV. ALFRED (son of Rev. Hen. Lord, D.D., R. of Northiam, Sussex). Curate of Tresco and Bryher, Isles of Scilly, 1841-44 ; Curate of Mithian, 1844-47; Incumb. of Mithian, 1847. b. Barfreystone, Kent, 2 Sept., 1812.

Poem. By Alfred Lord. Lond., Seeley and Luther, or Rome and the Reformation. A Burnside, Fleet Street, 1841, 12°., pp. 193, 3/-.

by the Rev. A. Lord. Lond., Parker; Truro, J. The Operations of the Holy Spirit. A sermon, R. Netherton, 1852, 8°., pp. 24, 1/-.

The Grace of God and the danger of receiving it in vain. A Sermon, by the Rev. A. Lord, Incumbent of Mithian. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1859, 8°., pp. 12, 6d.

LORD, REV. ALFRED. (Con.).

Church for the new parish of St. Mithian, Cornwall. Incumbent, the Rev. A. Lord. n.d., [Nov., 1863,] 4°., pp. 4.

NOTE.-An appeal for subscriptions towards the building of the church parsonage and schools.

LOVETT, WILLIAM. b. Church Lane, Newlyn, Penzance, circa 1800. cf. Life of Thos. Cooper, (1872), pp. 220, 223-24, 227, 297.

Address and Rules of the Working Men's Association for benefiting politically, socially and morally the useful classes. "Signed by the Committee on behalf of the Association. H. Hetherington, Printer, Treasurer, 126, Strand, William Lovett, Cabinet-Maker, Secretary, 6, Upper North-place, Gray's Inn-road." Lond., Cleave, Shoe Lane, Fleet St. n.d., [1837,] 80., pp. 8, 1d.

NOTE. A volume in the Br. Museum, marked 8138a, which apparently once belonged to Mr. Lovett, contains 32 pamphlets relating to "The London Working Men's Association," many being signed "W. Lovett, Secretary.”

The Trial of W. Lovett, Journeyman Cabinetmaker, for a seditious libel, before Mr. Justice Littledale, at the Assizes, at Warwick, on Tuesday, the 6th of August, 1839. 2nd ed. Lond., printed and published by H. Hetherington, 126, Strand. n.d., [1839,] pp. 20, 3d.

[An Address] To the Political and Social Reformers of the United Kingdom, from The National Association of the United Kingdom. Signed "W. Lovett, London; John Collins, Birmingham, etc., etc." Printed by R. E. Lee, George Yard, 92, Drury Lane, n.d., [1841,] 8°., PP. 4.

Chartism; a new organization of the people, embracing a plan for the education and improvement of the people, politically and socially;... Written in Warwick Gaol by W. Lovett, CabinetMaker, and John Collins, Tool-Maker. 2nd ed. Lond., J. Watson, 15, City Road, Finsbury,... and W. Lovett, 183, Tottenham Court Road, 1841, 8°., pp. 132, 1/-.

A Letter to William Lovett, sometime resident in Warwick Gaol. Lond., 1841, 8°., pp. 31.

Letter from Mr. Lovett to Messrs. Donaldson and Mason, containing his reasons for refusing to be nominated Secretary of the National Charter Association, Signed "W. Lovett, 52, Gloucester St., Queen Square, 8 Sept., 1843." n.p. or printer's name. 1843, 8°., pp. 4.

A Letter to Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P. In reply to the calumnies he put forth in the Corn Exchange, August 8th, in answer to the address of the National Association of the people of Ireland. By W. Lovett. Lond., printed and published by H. Hetherington, 40, Holywell St., Strand, 1843, 8°., pp. 8, Id.

LOVETT, WILLIAM. (Con.).

All men are brethren. An Address to the friends of humanity and justice among all nations by the democratic friends of all nations. Signed "L. Oborski, Chairman." [Written by W. Lovett.] Lond., published by J. Cleave, 1, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, 1845, 8°., pp. 8.

A Proposal for the consideration of the Friends of Progress. By Wm. Lovett. Lond., published by John Cleave, 1, Shoe Lane. n.d., [1847,] 8°., pp. 8, 1d.

Justice safer than expediency. An appeal to the middle classes on the question of the suffrage. By W. Lovett. Lond., C. H. Elt, 18, High Street, Islington, 1848, 8°., pp. 8, 1d.

Elementary Anatomy and Physiology, for schools and private instruction: with lessons on diet, intoxicating drinks, tobacco, and disease. By W. Lovett. Illustrated with ten coloured plates. Lond., Darton and Co., 1851, 8°., pp. xx and 159.-2nd ed. Lond., Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1853, 8°., 7/6.

Social and Political Morality. By W. Lovett. Lond., published by Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1853, 8°., pp. viii and 204, 4/-.

Woman's Mission; by W. Lovett. [A Poem.] Lond., published by Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1856, 8°., pp. 21, 6d.

LOWE, EDWARD JOSEPH, F.R.A.S.

Catalogue of land and fresh-water shells found in the neighbourhood of Nottingham. Trans. P.N.H. and A. Soc., i, 390–95, (1850).

LOWER FAMILY.

Pedigree of Lower family from the Visitation of the County of Cornwall, 1620. J. J. Howard's Miscell. Geneal. et Herald., i, 13, 266; ii, 18. LOWER, MARK ANTHONY, F.S.A. (son of Richard Lower). b. Chiddingly, Sussex, 1813.

family names of the United Kingdom; enPatronymica Britannica. A Dictionary of the deavoured by M. A. Lower, M.A., F.S.A. Lond., J. R. Smith; Lewes, G. P. Bacon, 1860, 4o., pp. xxxix and 443.

NOTE.-Contains useful information about Cornish names of persons and places.

LOWER, NICHOLAS (son of John Lower, of Polscoe, in St. Winnow).

Indenture between Margaret, Lady Hungerford, and Nicholas Loure relative to an annuity paid to him by her out of the Manor of Lanante as security for quiet possession of the Manor of St. Winnowe. Deed anno 1469.

Receipt by Margaret, Lady Hungerford, to Nicholas Loure for 100 marks in part payment

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LOWER, PETER (eld son of Thos. Lower, of Trelaske).

Pleasvres Vision. By Arthvr Newman... Lond., 1619, 8°. Bod. Lib.

NOTE.-Prefixed is a copy of Latin Verses signed "Pe: Lower," and addressed "Ad amicum suum omni laude et obseruantia dignissimum Ar: Newman."

LOWER, RICHARD, M.D. (son of Homfray Lower). Bachelor of Physic, Oxford, 1665; Admitted F.R.S., 17 Oct., 1667, expelled 24 June, 1675. b. Tremere, St. Tudy. bapt. St. Tudy, 29 Jan. 1631. d. King St., Covent Garden, London, 17 Jan., 1639. bur. St. Tudy, 3 Feb. cf. Munk's Roll of Physicians, i, 357– 58; Welch's List of Westminster Scholars, (1852), p. 134; Corresp. of Earls of Clarendon and Rochester and Diary of Lord Clarendon, (1828), ii, 156, 174, 302, 324-25, 327; Sir J. Bramston's Autobiography, pp. 353, 364, 381, 401, 412; Memoirs of J. Evelyn, (1870), p. 559; Memoirs of S. Pepys (Bohn's ed.), iii, 473; Daniel Le Clerc's Bibl. Anatomica, (1699), i, 881-916; N. Luttrell's Brief Historical Relation, (1857), i, 136, ii, 160; Birch's Hist. of Royal Soc., ii, passim, iii, 224, 231, 233; Life of Anthony à Wood, (prefixed to Bliss), p. 50; Bliss' Wood, iv, 297-99; The Ellis Correspondence, (1829), i, 70-71, 345-46; Granger's Biog. Hist.; Didot. Nouvel Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; Biog. Britt.; Rees Cyclop.; Chalmers; Rose.

Diatriba Thomæ Willisii Doct. Med. et Profess. Oxon., De febribus vindicatio adversus Edmundum De Meara Ormoniensem Hibernum, M.D. Authore Ricardo Lower, Medico Oxoniensi. Londini, apud Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry, sub signo Campana in Cometerio D. Pauli, 1665, 80. Dedication and preface unpaged, 6 leaves, the text, pp. 1-194, errata, 1 leaf.

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A brief account of the virtues of the famous well of Astrop, not far from Oxford, of late so much frequented by the nobility and gentry. By A Learned Physician [i.e., R. Lower?] Lond., printed in the year 1668, 4o., pp. 5.

Tractatus de corde, item de motu, et colore sanguinis et chyli in eum transitu. Authore Richardo Lower, M.D. 7 plates. Londini, Typis Jo. Redmayne, impensis Jacobi Allestry, ad Insigne Rosa Coronatæ in Vico vulgo dicto Ducklane, 1669, 8°. Dedication and Errata unpaged, 6 leaves, the text, pp. 1-220, table of contents, unpaged, 10 leaves.

Tractatus de corde etc. 7 plates. Amstelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium 1669, 8°. Dedication and table of contents unpaged, 7 leaves, the text, pp. 1-232.

Tractatus de corde item de motu et colore

sanguinis et chyli in eum transitu. Cui accessit dissert. de origine catarrhi, in qua ostenditur illum non provenire à cerebro. Editio secunda, auctior et emendatior, Authore Ricardo Lower, M.D. Londini, typis J. Redmayne et prostat venum apud Jacobum Allestry ad signum Rosæ et Coronæ in St. Pauli Cometerio, 1670, 8°., pp. 239, dedication and index unpaged.

Tractatus de corde, etc. Authore R. Lower, M.D. Editio tertia et ultima. Amstelodami, apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1671, 8°. Dedication and table of contents unpaged, 7 leaves, the text, pp. 1-237.

Tractatus de corde, etc. Editio quarta, ab Authore jam postremò aucta et recognita. Londini Typis M.C. impensis J. Martyn, ad insigne Campanæ in Cometerio D. Pauli, 1680, 8°. Dedication, table of contents, and errata unpaged, 7 leaves, the text, pp. 1–175.

Richardi Lower, M. D., Colleg. Med. Lond., Socii Tractatus de corde, etc. Editio quinta prioribus longe Auctior, cum figuris æneis. Lugduni Batavorum apud Johannem vander Linden, Juniorem, 1708, 8°. Dedication and table of contents unpaged, 11 leaves, the text, pp. 1-262, errata, 1 leaf.

Dr. Lower's and several other eminent physicians' receipts containing the best and safest method for curing most diseases in humane bodies. Very useful for all sorts of people, especially those who live remore (sic) from physicians. portrait. Lond., printed for John Nutt, near Diatriba T. Willisii, etc. Amstelodami, apud Stationers Hall, 1700, 12o. Preface and index Gerbrandum Schagen. Anno 1666, 12°., pp. 129. | unpaged, 5 leaves, then pp. 1-108, 1/-.—1704,

LOWER, RICHARD, M.D. (Con.).

12o.- 4th ed., with additions. Lond., printed for A. Roper...1716, 12°. Preface unpaged, 2 leaves, the text, pp. 1-107, contents unpaged, 4 leaves.

NOTE. The Preface is signed "J. W." and the writer says "the prescriptions that bear the name of... Dr. Lower were all his own receipts, communicated to me with his own hand a little before his death."

D. Richardi Lovveri des Welt-beruhmten Englischen Medici Βρωμογραφια oder HaberBeschreibung, zu allerhand Kranckheiten gebrechen und Schwachheiten des menschlichen Leibes als ein Universal-Medicin, dienlich... zum vierdten Mahl in diese Form gebracht von D. Joanne Franco, Ulm. Franckfurt und Leipzig bey Daniel Bartholomæ, 1712, 12o., pp. 32.

Utforlig Beskrifning Om Hafren, och den widtheromde Engelsta Medici, Herr Dr. Rich. Lowers, Hafre-Kur... Af Tyskan ofwersatt och nu andra gangen oplagt, samt med nagra Anmarckningar fordkt af J. C. Nordenheim. Stockholm, Joh. L. Horrn, Kongl. Antiq. Arch. Boftr. Anno 1724, 8°., pp. 48.

The method in transfusing the bloud (sic) of one animal into another. Philos. Trans., i, 353– 58, (1666).

On making a dog draw his breath exactly like a broken winded horse. ib., ii, 544-46, (1667). Of the experiment of transfusion practised upon a man in London. ib., ii, 557–59.

An Observation concerning a blemish in an horse's eye not hitherto discover'd by any Author which may be of great use in the choice of an horse to those who are curious. ib., ii, 613-14.

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LOWER, THOMAS (4th son of Thos. Lower, of St. Winnow). d. London, 5 Feb., 1660. bur. St. Clement Danes, 21 March. cf. Ashmolean MSS. (Bodl. Lib.), 857, art. 135, 147; and 1106, p. 416.

LOWER, THOMAS, M.D. (brother of Richard Lower, M.D.) bapt. St. Tudy, 11 Aug., 1633. d. 1720. cf. Sewel's Hist. of Friends, (1834), i, 173, ii, 216, 219–21.

The Memory of that Faithful Servant of Christ, William Carter, late of Cumberland, (Deceased) Revived. In The Testimonies of certain Faithful Friends, &c. Lond., printed for Thomas Northcott, in George Yard, in Lumbard Street, 1690, 4°.

A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings...of that Ancient, Eminent, and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. Lond., Thos. Northcott, 1694, fol.

A Brief Collection of Remarkable Passages and Occurrences relating to the Birth, Education ...of... Margaret Fell, but by her second Marriage Margaret Fox. Lond., printed and sold by J. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court, in Gracious Street, 1710, 8o.

NOTE. All the above works contain Testimonies by T. Lower amongst others.

The late Expedients proposed by Benjamin Coal, Charles Harris, and others, for a True Reconciliation, &c., Tenderly Considered. (Written London, the 21st 4th Month, 1693). n.p. or d. or printer's name. [1693,] 4o.

An Answer to Francis Buggs Presumptuous Impeachment, Pretended on behalf of the Commons of England, against the Quakers' YearlyMeeting. Lond., T. Sowle, 1695, 4°.

A Modest Vindication of the People called Quakers, from the Aspersions of Mary Ely and Susan Everard. n.p. or d. or printer's name. [1701?]

fol.

NOTE. These three addresses are signed by T. Lower amongst others.

Christian Epistles, Travels, and Sufferings of that Antient Servant of Christ, John Boweter. Lond., T. Sowle, 1705, 8°.

NOTE.-Preface signed by T. Lower amongst others. Phillips, at his commencing Doctor of Physick, A Dissertation of the Small Pox; by Daniel in the University of Leyden, in Holland, in the year 1696. Translated by T. E. Lond., 1702, 120.

NOTE.-Dedicated to ..." Gulielmo Penn... ut et Thomo Lower, Medico Londinensi. . . . ."

The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their Friends, etc. By Maria Webb. Lond., Alfred W. Bennett, 1865, 8o.

NOTE.-Contains much information relating to T.

Lower.

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