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"Comedy of Errors" (on the zmthoiity of Wood) was William Warner,

Boin, probably 15*8, died, March 9 or 10, 160S-9 Alliboue, undei William Warner.

The next play IB the "ffnet and Second Part of the Troublesome Reign of John, King of Eng- land," etc., written by W. Sb Imprinted by Valentine Simmes for John Helme, 1611.

"TV. Sh " = WMtom Shakespeare, but I find "On the title of the reprint of 1011, the book- seller placed the initials "W. Sh., ostensibly for the purpose of creating a belief that the p]ay was Shakespeare's." Bee Shakespeare's Libiarj ," by COLLIER, edited by Hazlitt, Pt, II., Vol. I , j>. 222 , edition London, 1&75,

Next tomes the " Taming of a Shrew," printed by V. S for Nicholas Ling.

"V. S " = Valentine Simmes (a printer), who printed " King John "

Here uncla all the initials that I find in the " Sis Olil Plays, etc.", but I find a reference to another initial.

"The Whole Contention between the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and York, "With the Tiagicall ende of the good Duke ITumpfiey, ftichard, Duke of York, and King Henrie the ebct. Divided into two Parts, and newly cor. reeled and enlarged Wiitten by William Bhakspeaie, Gent. Printed, at London, foi T P."

This contains the " First Part of the Conten- tion " AS well as the " True Trajredte " ** T. 1* " was Thomas Pavier, the publisher of other plays,

fctee " Sbakspere's Libiaiy," Collier, edited by Hazlitt, Pt IT , Vol. I , p, 3S6. L. 1875.

Jacobus, G, P. R. &. P* R

James See " Pains-worth, "W. Haras- sing.' 1

Jacques. Robert W. Ewing, a severe censor of the stage under this signature during the years 1825 ancl '26

Jennings, Thomas, Soda Water Manufacturer. William Maginn. Let- ter from . . . Cork, 1820, and a dirge over Sir Daniel Donnelly ; "by ... in "Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. VII., pp. 199, 200.

Johnny the Bear. John Abernethy.

"Has anyone who knows Johnny th& Bear heard his name thus atiagriamraatised -without a smile? "We may be sure ho smiled and growled at the same time when he first heard it himself." SOCTTHEY'S " Doctor," ch. clxxix., p. 468.

Junius Redivivus. Wtllfom Bridges Adams. A tale of Tucuman, with di- gressions, English and American [a po- litical poem]. L. 1831. He also con- tributed " On the Working Classes " to Tait's " Edinburgh Magazine/' 1834, pp, 79, 701.

Keen, Hoyal. F. F Schrader, in his contributions to various Western period- icals.

Kettle, Rosa Mackenzie. Mary ftosa Stuart Kettle. The Carding-MUl Valley. L. 1882.

Hi t A. H. Alexander H. Laidlaw, 3f.J>., in contributions to Philadelphia journals, 1864, etc.


Author of an English dictionary, in which demote appears foi the fiist time as opposite ol promote*

Laboring Man, A. Thomas Eobmson Hazard Facts for the laboring man. By . . Newport, H I., 1840

Ijady, A. M?s. Hannah Glctsse. The art of cookery. L. 1747.

This is ascribed, not only to Dr. John Hill, but also to the witty Dr. Will tarn King.

I;ady, A. Mrs. Salmon. Jeptha: a dramatic poem, by ... L. 1846.

Jjady, A. Miss &fary Ann OutsJiam Norman Abbey a tale of Sherwood Forest. L 1802,

IJady, A. Miss Anna Jane Yardill. Poems by ... L. 1800.

Iiady, A. Lady Charlotte Maria (Campbell) Bury. Poems on several occasions, by ... Edinb. 1797.

Lady lately deceased, A. Miss Henrietta JBowdler. Poems and essays by ... 2d ed Bath, 1780.

Lancelot, le Gapltaine. Amable Louis Bou<f de ViHiers. Les pompiers pemts par eux-memes Paris, 18G8

JJang, S. Richard Henri/ Stoddard, in his contributions to the lt Aldine " (N Y.).

Iiate Celebrated Genius Deceased, A. Hichard Griffiths. The posthumous worts of ... L. 1770.

Ztate Eminent Divine of the Ob.urcti of England, A. John Lawson, l).D, Occasional sermons. 2d ed.

Le Ros, Christian. W. J. Sorel Christmas Day, and how it was spent, by... L.18M.

Ijlbera Clavls, Gill, [j.e, Free Key, f.e. Freke]. William Freke. An essay towards an union between divinity and morality. L. 1687.

Idcius. Sir Francis Freeling, in Dib- din's " Bibliophobia

Ijandon, TJbtomas. Pfafip Thicknesse, in the "Gent. Mag./' 1748-49

Xio-ver of Peace and Good Govern- ment, A. James Stewart. Letter to the Rev. Dr. Price, F.R.S., wherein his ob- servations on the nature of civil liberty . . are candidly examined . . . By . . . L. 1776.

M.A. of Balliol College, Oxford, An. A. D. Thomson. On mankind: their origin and destiny, L. 1872.

McC., J. JJ. James Law McQance, contributor to "Notes and Queries."

The following are what I iare so far sent :

6tii Ser., VoJ, IX., p. 107, a paragiaph under name " J. L, MoC,," referring to F. Ford, an artist.

6th Ser.* Vol. IX., p. 389, undername "McC.," referring to N Tull, an artist.

6th Ser,, Yol- X., p. 125, under name J. L. Mc(X," a folk4orenote.