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1 DONOR La dixme part des Reports COKE,Sir Edward 64 London Sandys,E STC558 La huictme part des Reports COKE,Sir Edward 6 London Sandys,E STC553 La neufme part des Reports COKE,Sir Edward 64 London Sandys,E STC555 La perpetuite de la Foy d L'Eglise Cath. ARNAULD,Antoine 669 Paris CLCA95 La sept part des Reports COKE,Sir Edward 608 London Sandys,E STC55 La size part des Reports COKE,Sir Edward 607 London Sandys,E STC5509,5 La strage de riformat innocenti LETI,Giovanni 66 Geneva La unzme part des Reports COKE,Sir Edward 65 London Sandys,E STC552 La vie de Saint Charles Borromee GODEAU,Antoine 663 Paris Lacrymae Ecclesiae:or...passionate address KEN,Thomas 689 London WK0264C Lamiato I Ajam,carmen Tograi, HUSAIN ibn 'ALI 66 Oxford WH3804 Large and complete concordance NEWMAN,Samuel 658 London WN093 Large concordance to the Bible COTTON,Clement 635 london STC5846 Last speech and behavious of late Lord Russell LAST 683 London Ken,T WL0504 Last words of Lewis du Moulin:being his retract. DU MOULIN,Louis 680 London Ken,T WD2542 Last words of Lewis du Moulin:being his retract. DU MOULIN,Louis 680 London Ken,T WD2542 Late apology in behalf of Papists reprinted and LLOYD,William 667 London Ken,T WL2683 Law of laws: or exellency of civil law WISEMAN,Robert 657 London Selleck,J WW33 Lawes of ecclesiasticall politie HOOKER,Richard 67 London Prynne,W STC376 Lawfulness of taking the new oaths MAURICE,Henry 689 London Lovell, E WM364 Lawfulness of taking the new oaths asserted MAURICE,Henry 689 London Ken,T WM364 Lawfulness of taking the new oaths asserted MAURICE,Henry 689 London Ken,T WM364 Laws and acts made...james VII SCOTLAND.Estates 685 Edinburgh WS252 Laws and acts made.. Oct SCOTLAND.Estates 707 Edinburgh Laws and acts made...2nd session SCOTLAND.Estates 704 Edinburgh Laws and acts made...3rd session SCOTLAND.Estates 705 Edinburgh Laws and acts made...anne SCOTLAND.Estates 702 Edinburgh Laws and acts made...anne SCOTLAND.Estates 703 Edinburgh of 8 24/04/208

2 DONOR Laws and acts of Parliament made SCOTLAND.Estates 682/3 Edinburgh WS266 Laws made in first Parl. of K.Charles I SCOTLAND,Estates 683 Edinburgh WS68c Lawyer outlaw'd;or a brief answer to LESTRANGE.Sir Roger 683 London Ken,T WL266 Le grand dictionaire Francois-Latin NICOD,M 593 Geneva Radliffe,T Le miroir de la piete chretienne MIROIR 676 Liege Le vray systeme de l'eglise... JURIEU,Pierre 686 Dordrecht Lectures and collections HOOKE,Robert 678 London Strong,M WH268 Lectures de potentia restitutiva HOOKE,Robert 678 London Strong,M WH269 Lectures in divinity...vol. HEY,John 796 Cambridge Hey,S Lectures in divinity...vol. 2 HEY,John 797 Cambridge Hey,S Lectures in divinity...vol. 3 HEY,John 797 Cambridge Hey,S Lectures in divinity...vol. 4 HEY,John 798 Cambridge Hey,S Lectures on natural and revealed religion TUNSTALL,James 765 London Lectures upon the creed BAKER,John 63 London STC222 Lectures upon the Lords Prayer HUISH,Alexander 626 London STC3927 Legality of the court held by His Majesties' CARE,Henry 688 London Ken,T WC0527 Legenda sanctorum VORAGINE,Jacobus de 57 Lyon Webbe,G Legum Mosaicarum forensium explanatio ZEPPER,Wilhelm 64 Herborne CLCZ02 Les characteres des passions LA CHAMBRE,Marin 658 Amsterdam Les characteres des passions v3 & 4 LA CHAMBRE,Marin 658 Amsterdam Les journals des Scavans tome 2 SCAVANS 67 Amsterdam Les journals des Scavans tome 4 SCAVANS 677 Amsterdam Les journals des Scavans tome 6 SCAVANS 679 Amsterdam Les journals des Scavans tome 7 SCAVANS 680 Amsterdam Les Reports.. Part COKE,Sir Edward 60 London Sandys,E STC Les Reports.. Part 2 COKE,Sir Edward 604 London Sandys,E STC5496 Les Reports.. Part 3 COKE,Sir Edward 602 London Sandys,E STC Les Reports.. Part 4 COKE,Sir Edward 604 London Sandys,E STC of 8 24/04/208

3 DONOR Les vies des hommes illustres PLUTARCH 572 Paris Hastings,R Lesclarcissement de langue Francoyse PALSGRAVE. John 530 London Duberry,J STC966 L'esprit du Christianisme represente De BONY,Pierre 674 Rouen L'Estrange his appeal humbly submitted LESTRANGE,Sir Roger 68 London Ken,T WL202 L'Estrange no Papist:in answer to a libel LESTRANGE,Sir Roger 68 London Ken,T WL267 L'Estrange no Papists nor Jesuite LESTRANGE,Sir Roger 68 London Ken,T WL328B L'Estrange's case in a civil dialogue betwixt LESTRANGE,Sir Roger 680 London Ken,T WL204 L'Estrange's narrative of the plot LESTRANGE,Sir Roger 680 London Ken,T WL277 Letrres de...cardinal D'Ossat OSSAT,Arnauld de 643 Rouen Killigrew,C Letter about liberty and necessity HOBBES,Thomas 676 London Ken,T WH2245A Letter desiring information of the conference MEREDITH,Edward 687 London Ken,T WM78 Letter from a clergy-man in the country CARTWRIGHT,Thomas 688 London Ken,T WC070A Letter from a Dissenter to the divines of the C.E. GOTHER,John 687 London Ken,T WG330 Letter from a French lawyer L.A, 689 London Lovell, E WL0004 Letter from a French lawyer to English gentleman L.A, 689 London Ken,T WL0004 Letter from a gentleman in the country PENN,William 687 London Ken,T WP38 Letter from a person of quality in the north to EYRE, Mrs Elizabeth 689 London Ken,T WE3940 Letter from Ld.Bp.of London to clergy SHERLOCK,Thomas 756 London Letter from Mr Humfrey Hody to a friend HODY,Humphrey 692 Oxford Ken,T WH2342 Letter from the bishop of Rochester SPRAT,Thomas 688 London Ken,T WS5033 Letter from the member of Parliament,in answer M.M. 689 London Ken,T WM0056 Letter from the vindicator of the Bishop of Condom JOHNSTON,Joseph 687 London Ken,T WJ0869 Letter humbly addrest to...king William III STEPHENS,William 698 London Lovell, E WS5459A Letter in answer to two main questions G.,T. 687 London Ken,T WG0064 Letter of the Presbytarian minister in the City LETTER 688 London Ken,T WL58 Letter out of the country to a member of this MAURICE,Henry 689 London Ken,T WM365 Letter to...member of Parliament concerning W.,R. 700 London Ken,T WW0095 Letter to a bishop concerning the present settlem. COMBER,Thomas 689 London Ken,T WC of 8 24/04/208

4 DONOR Letter to a bishop concerning... COMBER,Thomas 689 London Lovell, E WC5476 Letter to a Convocation-man concerning rights SHOWER,Sir Bartholomew 697 London Ken,T WS3652 Letter to a dissenter concerning the necessity LETTER 689 London Ken,T WL632 Letter to a friend containing some queries JANE,William 689 Oxford Ken,T WJ0453 Letter to a friend in the country, concerning GIBSON,Edmund 70 London Ken,T Letter to a friend reflecting on some passages ELLIS,Clement 687 London Ken,T WE0565 Letter to a friend relating to present convocation PRIDEAUX,Humphrey 690 London Ken,T WP343 Letter to a gentleman at Brussells, containing LETTER 689 London Ken,T WL658 Letter to a member of Parliament shewing LETTER 698 London Ken,T WL680 Letter to a peer of the Church of England SABRAN,Lewis 687 London Ken,T WS028 Letter to author of a sermon...late Queen Mary KEN,Thomas 695 London WK0265 Letter to author of the late letter out of the country WAGSTAFFE,Thomas 694 London Ken,T WW02 Letter to Dr. William Needham in answer SABRAN,Lewis 688 London Ken,T WS029 Letter to Father Lewis Sabran,Jesuit GEE,Edward. jun. 688 London Ken,T WG0456 Letter to Mr Foster on heresy STEBBING,Henry 735 London Letter to Mr G[odden],giving a true account of STILLINGFLEET,Edward 687 London Ken,T WS5602 Letter to Rt.Hon. A. Earl of Essex,from Dublin LETTER 679 London Ken,T WL747 Letter to the author of a late paper,entituled HICKES,George 689 London Ken,T WH856 Letter to the author of a sermon KEN,Thomas 695 London Ken,T WK0265 Letter to the author of the Dutch design, LETTER 688 London Ken,T WL725 Letter to the author of the reply to the late paper DARRELL,William 687 London Ken,T WD0268 Letter to the author of the vindication of ecc.comm LETTER 688 London Ken,T WL727 Letter to the Bishop of Bangor SNAPE,Andrew 77 London Letter to the Bp. of London 2nd ed. WESTON,Edward 756 London Letter to the Catholicks of England WALSH,Peter 674 London Ken,T WW0638 Letter to the king when Duke of York JENKINS,Leoline 688 London Ken,T WJ065 Letter to the Revd.Dr. Benjamin Prat CARROLL,William 707 London Ken,T Letter to the superiours (whether bishops or pr.) GEE,Edward. jun. 688 London Ken,T WG of 8 24/04/208

5 DONOR Letter to the superiours (whether bishops or pr.) GEE,Edward. jun. 688 London Ken,T WG0457 Letter to Thomas Burnet,Esq. BEACH,Philip 736 London Letters BALZAC,Jean Louis de 634 London STC2452 Letters from Italy in years 754 & 755 BOYLE,John.Earl of Cork 773 London Letters of M.de Balzac 4 parts BALZAC,Jean Louis de 654 London WB064 Letters of Pliny the younger vol. PLINIUS Secundus 75 London Letters of Pliny the younger vol.2 PLINIUS Secundus 75 London Lettres Chretiennes et spirituelles v.3 DU VERGIER,Jean 674 Lyon Lex maneriorum:laws etc.. of England NELSON,William 726 London Lex talionis:or,the author of naked truth stript FELL,Phillip 676 London Ken,T WF0644 Lexicon (in Greek) SUDA 544 Basle Willes,E CLCS968 Lexicon Arabice-Latinum GOLIUS,Jacobus 653 Leyden CLCG0665 Lexicon Chaldaicum ELIAS,Levita 542 Isnae CLCE0094 Lexicon Chaldaicum et Syriacum BUXTORF,Johannes... jun 622 Basle Bathurst,R CLCB2875 Lexicon Ethiopico-Latinum LUDOLF,Hiob 66 London WL3467 Lexicon geographicum FERRARIUS,Philippus 657 London Bathurst,R WF084 Lexicon geographicus FERRARIUS,Philippus 670 Paris CLCF0248 Lexicon Graece-Latinum SCAPULA,Joannes 652 Amsterdam Ken,T CLCS058 Lexicon Graeco-Latinum in Nov.Test. PASOR,George 650 London WP0650 Lexicon Graeco-Latinum in Nov.Test. PASOR,George 644 London WP0649 Lexicon graecum ets institutiones LEXICON GRAECUM 572 Antwerp CLCL0880 Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum BUXTORF,Johannes...eld 655 Amsterdam Bathurst,R CLCB2848 Lexicon heptaglotton vol CASTELL,Edmund 669 London Selleck,J WC225 Lexicon heptaglotton vol 2 CASTELL,Edmund 669 London Selleck,J WC225 Lexicon Iuridicum iuris Caesarei simul. CALVIN,Jean 653 Geneva CLCC0334 Lexicon iuridicum: CALVIN,Jean 60 Hanover Willes,E CLCC0327 Lexicon philologicum MARTINI,Matthius 654 Frankfurt Bathurst,R CLCM0540 Lexicon physico-medicum QUINCY,John 726 London 5 of 8 24/04/208

6 DONOR Lexicon universale historico etc.vol HOFMANN,John 677 Basle CLCH0768 Lexicon universale historico etc.vol 2 HOFMANN,John 677 Basle CLCH0768 Lexicon universalis..continuatio vol HOFMANN,John 683 Basle CLCH0769 Lexicon universalis..continuatio vol 2 HOFMANN,John 683 Basle CLCH0769 Lexicon. Greek & Latin vol SUIDAS 705 Cambridge Lexicon. Greek & Latin vol 2 SUIDAS 705 Cambridge Lexicon. Greek & Latin vol 3 SUIDAS 705 Cambridge Liar confounded or a brief refutation PRYNNE,William 645 London Prynne,W WP4002 Liber Cosri continens colloquium JUDAH,Ben Samuel 660 Basle Lessey,T CLCJ0386 Liber jeremiae,sive,de actione ad sacri ARIAS MONTANAS,Bene. 573 Antwerp CLCA003 Liber Jezirah YETZIRAH 642 Amsterdam Lessey,T CLCY0003 Liber Joseph,sive,de arcano sermone ARIAS MONTANAS,Bene. 57 Antwerp CLCA005 Liber Nizachon (Hebrew & Latin) YOMTOB LIPPMANN 644 Nurenberg CLCY0004 Liber Nizachon (Hebrew & Latin) YOMTOB LIPPMANN 644 Nurenberg Lessey,T CLCY0004 Liber Regis vel thesaurus eccless. BACON,John 786 London Liber sextus decretalum ROM.Cath.Ch.Pope Bonif. 62 Paris Selleck,J CLCR077 Libertas ecclesia FALKNER, William 677 London Broadbeard WF0333 Libertas ecclesiastica, or a discourse... FALKNER,William 674 London WF033 Library benefactors C7ms BATH ABBEY Bath Library catalogue. ms exercise book BATH ABBEY Bath Library catalogue.(photocopy) BATH ABBEY Bath Libri quattor sententiarum LOMBARD,Peter 574 Paris Life and acts of John Whitgift STRYPE,John 708 London Life and acts of Matthew Parker STRYPE,John 7 London Life and reigne of King Henry eighth HERBERT,Edward,Lord 649 London Poulet,C WH504 Life of Cardinal Reginald Pole BECATELLI,Lodovico 766 London Life of Dr. John Tillotson BIRCH,Thomas 752 London WoodfordR Life of Dr.George Bull... second edition NELSON,Robert 74 London 6 of 8 24/04/208

7 DONOR Life of James Ussher PARR,Richard 686 London WP0548 Life of Mr Henry Dodwell volume BROKESBY,Francis 75 London Life of Mr Henry Dodwell volume 2 BROKESBY,Francis 75 London Life of Mr Rich. Hooker WALTON,Izaak 665 London Ken,T WW0672 Life of Ralph Bathurst WARTON,Thomas 76 London Life of Richard Kidder D.D. ms KIDDER,Richard 700? Wells Wyld,C Life of Sir Tho.More by his gt.grandson MORE,Thomas 726 London Life of the Cardinal Duke de Richelieu LE CLERC,Daniel 695 London WL089 Life of Thomas Ken HAWKINS,William 73 London Life of William Bedell BURNET,Gilbert 685 London WB5830 Lingua Aegyptiaca restituta KIRCHER,Athanasias 643 Rome CLCK0099 Lingua eruditorum (in Hebrew) BYTHNER,Victorinus 675 London WB646 Lingum Romana dictionarum LITTLETON,Adam 693 Cambridge WL2565+ List of the English,Scottish and Irish nobility WHITWORTH,Charles 765 London Moore,J Lists of officers and their deputies ENGLAND.Parliament 73 London Lists,accounts, tables of fees of officers ENGLAND.Parliament 730 London Literary antiquities of Greece ALLWOOD,Philip 799 London Liturgia,seu liber precum communium LITURGIES.Church of Eng 670 London WC488 Liturgiae Ecclesiae Anglicanae(Arabic) LITURGIES.Church of Eng. 674 Oxford WB364A Liturgy of the Church of Eng. asserted DUREL,Jean 662 London Ken,T WD2692 Liturgy's vindicated by the Dissenters LESLIE,Charles 700 London Ken,T WL37 Lives of noble Grecians and Romans PLUTARCH 603 London Hicks.A STC20068b Lives of the noble Greeks PLUTARCH 695 London Baylie, E STC Lives of the popes PLATINA,Bartolomeo 685 London WP2403 Lives..of ancient Greek poets KENNET,Basil 697 London Ken,T WK0297 Loci argumentorum legales EVERARDI,Nicolaus 579 Lyons Selleck,J CLCE0774 Loci communes VERMIGLI,Pietro Martire 583 London Hicks,A. STC24668 Logicae artis compendium SANDERSON,Robert 680 Oxford WS065 7 of 8 24/04/208

8 DONOR Logos agonias...sermon of the human race BARTON,Thomas 643 Oxford WB0999 Long Book.Historical notes on Wells Cath.(MS) ARCHER,Edmond C730 Wells Looking- glasse for rebellion BERNARD,Nathaniel 644 Oxford WB2006 Looking-glass for the Quakers PENNYMAN,Joseph 689 London Ken,T WP428 Lord's speech without doors LORD'S 689 London Ken,T WL3062 Lovanium LIPSIUS,Justus 605 Antwerp Ken,T CLCL04 Love and truth,in two modest and peacable letters WALTON,Isaac 680 London Ken,T WW0673 Loyal martyr vindicated LOYAL 69 London Ken,T WL3353A Loyall subject's retiring-roome HARWOOD,Richard 645 Oxford WH07 Luz a los vivos y escarmiento PALAFOX,Juan de 668 Madrid Ken,T LXXX sermons DONNE,John 640 London Bramley,A STC7038 Lyra prophetica Davidis regis BYTHNER,Victorinus 664 London WB642 Lyra prophetica Davidis regis BYTHNER,Victorinus 664 London Lessey,T WB642 8 of 8 24/04/208

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