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JolM CrOnati lottrnal 948 JohntOK't Sundag Monitor 744 JoUie, Vngmt, presentaUon of >

piece of pUteto gss Jonet'a Evening Newt Letter fllS Jownal Britantuque 730 Joumai 0/ the won in England 501 Journal Polftype 7*9 Jommat det Savant S43 Jovtal Mercurii S77 JogflU Kewt 47a Juniu^e Letter! 7S1, 723 Ijxrf, trial by, granted bf Alfred 47 laiyvum, obserTatlan of oae >77

Kaleldoecope inTented 808

Kelto MaU 797, 881

Kendall Weekly Meremy 6tg— Diary Tii—Courant tit— Chronicle 84t

Kentiab Fayre, or parliameot sold to their beet worth S08

Ktniitk Oazette 783, iV—Uontkly RegUter 793— Pott 9»7—Berald 909

Kett Ftanda, the last person who suf- ficed fbr heterodox opinions 370

Kittinr No Murder, extraa firom 633

King Jame^t Letter 673

Kingdom't Seomt iM—FaUhfiit Scout l\a—Intetligeneer bV— Intelligencer fre. 630, i3*— Weekly Intelligencer

  • 9»— Weekly Pott 600, 604, 608—

raUhjM Pott, 6)3

King's printer, earliest patent of^ in Englud M7— acommltteeappolnted upon 916— in Soctland, SS6

Kings, three holy, of Coloj^ne 336

Kinsale, battle of 444

Kit Oat dub commenced SS6

Kieber general, assassinated 799

Kneelinc to the King, anecdote of 619

KtOght Errant gi\

Knights templars, order of established 7(P-flft]r-nuie burnt 76 — of St. John sappressed 383

Knowledge, remarks on the diffhsion of 843— encomiums on 807— progress ofin Britain do

Knox, John, establishes the presbjte- rian form of religion in Sct^land 361

KnoniUe Oaxette 777

Koran (The} first published 41

Lacedemonian Mercury 876

Ladiet Diary 691 — Mercury 677 MontUy Muieum 799 — Magazine «79. 7«<. 7SS

Lady't Muteum 70S

Lammas day 73

Lamentaile and Sad tlew»'48»

Lampoonti7<

Laneatkire Herald 964 — LUerary Mu sewn 903

Laneatter Oarette 880

Land, rules for purchasing 397

Langhome, Richard, executed 667

Langstde, battle of 318

Language, on the origin of 1, 93

Lateit remarkable Truth 498

Latbt Oaxette 669

Land, archbishop, beheaded 601

Laughing Mercury 499, 620

Lawyert Magaxine 709

Lawyert and Magittratet Magaxine 773

Lay Monk, by Blaekmore 804

Layman's parliament held at Coventry (4

Leaf, meaning of the word 31

Learned ladies of the sixteenth cen- tury 877, 378

Learning of antiquity, what is under- stood by the term 37— society for the enco ur agement of 669 — observations on the rerival of 164

Lectures, act to prevent publishing 94 1

Lee priory, private press at 849

Leedt Mercury 634, 791, 860, 933, 9t9M Intelligencer tin, M—ilndependent 886,908

Leeli, reward for one 339

Legal Ouide 964

Legend, golden, curious notice of 178 —makers of 67

Legendary poetry sung to the harp on Sundays 178

Leicetter Herald 771— Journal 680, 680, 918— sad Nottingham Journal 709

L'Estrange Roger, bis pamphlet for re- stricting the liberty of the press 633, 640

Letter from a Oentleman in the lale of Ely 668— /rom Leghome 668 — answer 668

Lexington, battle of 734

Ubel, Fox's speech on the lav of 778, 779— act of parliament to prevent 871, 873, 873, 874, 876, 910— Owen Felt- ham on 898 — return of all prosecu- tions during the reigns of George III. and IV. 910— what constitutes one 7l3 — law of uncertain 713 — law against in Rome 36— curious manner of discovering the anthor of one 34 1 — notice of the house of lords upon 661— novel mode of selling 886— first statute against 63 — trials) for 767, 849, 862, 871, 878, 879. 886, 898, 930

Liberal 890

Liberty, opinions on 462

Librarii or Antiquerll 77

Library 709

Library first formed by Osymandyas, king of Egypt S3 —one founded by Nehemiah tiie prophet 33 — public, the llrst founded by Pisistratus 33 private, first possessed by Aristotle 33 — Alexandrian, founded by Ptole- my Soter 33 — first circulating, foun- ded by Pamphelus, at Ctesarea 38— first national founded in Egypt 33 — fbnnd in the temple of Apollo 34 — Octavla, founded by Augustus, at Rome, 34— Ulpian, founded at Rome, by TnOsn 37- G:rdlan 37— Lauren- stian, re«tored 331 — first public at Constantinople 88 — at Rome 34 — at Oxford 68— in Italy 99— in Arabian Spain 60— destroyed 37. 38, 39, 40, 41,43,60, lis— sold at the reforma- tion In England 274 — collected by the bishop of Sherborne 60 — first established in North America 644 Plnelli836

Library of Vtefitl Knowledge 901 — of Natural Hittory 946

Uesveldt, Jacob a, beheaded 336

Literary Adrertieer 866

Literary and Scientific Magazine 803

Literarrconfiagrations 363— follies 301 forgeries 304, 896— fund established 771 — chronology 968— pensions, 963 treasures, destruction of 41

Literary Fly fby Croft) 748

Literary Hourt (by Drake; 793

Literary Leiture 802 — Timet 943

Literary Journal 640 — Magazine 661— Courier of Orub-ttreet 6S4

Literature, state of in the ninth century 46— in the tenth century 48 — in the reigns of Edward IV. Richard HI. Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Sla- in the Elizabeth 393— In the reign of George I. 637— George II. 706— in Scotland in the sixteenth century 337, 240— first protectioa for 216— influence of 439 — oppressive tax on 848— royal society of 887— associa- tion for the encouragement of 916 — Joint stock company of 896 — com- mercial value of In Great Britain In 1837 963

Lithography introduced in Eng^d 866— concise history of 931

little Britain, famous for booksellers 643

Liverpool, number of printers In 760

Liverpool Advertiter rWUllanison's) 669 — (Billinge's) 669— Onwra(ili(iier«<er (Gore's) 7I4 — MereantUe Advertiter (Myers's) 866, 8g7— Albion 897 — Chronicle 88, 5, 90I, 866— Courto- 834- C(wnm< 603— HeroM »ii—Mail 9*7—Kaleidatcope 868

Livet of the Engtith Foett 764

Llogdt't Evening Pott 703

LooslCMssrMr 888

Logographic printing introduced 740

Lollard Walter burnt at the stake 67

Lollards, curious depositions against 93,313

London Courant S7l— Daily Poet 601, tat— Evening Poet 613, 614, 731— Intemgencer 611, 673— Joiinui 036, 633, ra6— Jfwasia<!639, Hi— Mer- cury 663, 679, 631, 781— or, the Mo- derate Intelligencer i7i—city and country 646— or, Mereure de Londreo 679— or, Oreat Britalnft Weekly — «  —and Dublin Magazine 6ia—Poat 616, 60S — or, Tradetman*t Intelligen- cer 615 — Medical Directory 904

London bridge, cost of two arches 63

London Directory commenced 647

London Mercury, annually 781

London Gazette, profits arising firom 917 — newspaper press association 963

Looker On 776

Lord mayor of London, the first pub- lication of the aimual exhibitian of 386

Lord's Prayer, Lok's versification of 436

Lottery first drawn 476

Lounger 783

Lover 608, 6og

Love in a Village, trial concerning 718

Lowndet't Uritith Librarian 933

Loyal Domettie Intelligence 683 — Im- perial Mercury 663 — Mercury 503 — Intelligencer 657 — Protettant Intel- ligence 688 — Protettant and true Domettie Intelligence USa—Pott 59 1 —Protettant i6i— Intelligence 657— Obtervator 590 — Obtervator reoivad, or Oarland't Journal 638

L'f7ntofi, ou Journal de la Liberie 877

l^/ing Intelligencer 710

i»«793

Macatter Impardal 946

Machine, prinUng by, fint attempt of 843— second ditto 949— the Timet newspaper printed with 966 — first in Ireland 857

Meecenas, the first person to whom a book was dedicated 36

Magaxine of Ante, or Pitmire Joumat (Newcastle) 740

Magaxine of Magaxinea 683

Magaxine of Zoology 948

Magna charts signed by king John 95

Maidstone Journal 863

Maitland club established 904

Mallacca Obterver 900

Man in the Moon 610, 817

Man of Kent 909

Man of the World StS

Manchetter Argut 816 — Advertiter (Whalley's) 897—BrUith Volunteer 817, aa7— Catholic SM— Chronicle (Anderton's) 710— (Wheeler's) 748, 903— rotiWCT-(Cowdroy's) 864— (Bow- ler's) an fii7. 097— Etchange Herald. 837, 863— Gazette 643— (Bowden and Cowdroy) 789, 854, BSi—Ouardimt aat— Herald (Faulkner's) 775, 888— frit 1833— Jounuf (SchoUleld •>%- Tumbnll's) 69I— (Prescott's) 737-*™ (Macardy's) 9H— Weekly (Adams's) 631 — Johntont Selector 894 — MaU «i3 — Magaxine (Whitwoith's) 643 — (Hemingway and Regan's) 858 — Mercury 633, »\7— Mercantile Oa- xette, and Liverpool and Manchetter Daily Advertiter S17— Obterver 869 — Patriot S7t— Recorder 976— Specta- tor 869— oiul Salford Advertiter 897, 908— Tel<«T<vA 817 — Timet 908 — Toufumoa 816 — Fin'ce of the People gta— Manchetter Vindicated 679

Manufacture, or the Britith Trade truly ttaied 623

Manuscripts first purchased from au- thors 223

Maps printed with moveable types 7S «  first set of England J69

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