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Gentleman formerly of Brazen- nose College, Oxford, A Probably Chwles Afanjield. Interesting collection of curious anecdotes . . L. 1790.

Gentleman formerly of Gray's Inn, A. John Hoft. An attempte to res- cue that aimciente English poet and play- wrighte, Maister Williaume Shakespere, from the rnaney errours f aulsely charged on him , . X, 1749.

Gentleman in America, A. Thomas Cooper , ftf.X) Extract of a letter from ... to a friend in England, on the subject of emigration. 1794

Gentleman in Boston, A. Charles Chauncy, Z)D. A letter from . . . to Mr George Wishart, one of the ministers of Edinburgh, concerning the state of Re- ligion in New Eng-land. Edinb. 1742.

Gentleman in Boston, A. Lewis Tappan, Letter from ... to a Uni- tarian clergyman in that city. B. 1828,

Gentleman in Gloucestershire, A. John JBlanch. Hoops into spinning- wheels : a tragi-comedy. Gloucester, 1725.

The epistle dedicatory is signed " J B."

Gentleman in Nondon, A. William Xnox. The claim of the colonies to an exemption, from internal taxes, imposed foy authority of Parliament, examined. In a letter from. ... to his friend in America I. 1765.

Gentleman in London, A. Hesta Pachng . Pour topographical letters, written in July, 1755, upon a journey thro' Bedfordshire . . . from . . . New- castle-upon-Tyne, 1757.

Gentleman la London, A. William Smith. A. letter from ... to his friend in Pennsylvania; with a satire ... L. 1756.

Gentleman in Philadelphia, A. John Dickinson. The late Regulations respecting the British colonies on the continent of -America considered. In a letter f rom ... to Ms friend in London. X, 1766.

Gentleman, in Scotland, A. Charles Leslie. A letter ... to Ms friend in Eng- land, against the sacramental test. 2d d. L. 17O8

Gentleman in the City, A. Benjamin Cook A. letter . . . concerning the Quakers, L, 1705.

The letter is signed "Ectea-Nobj-moni," an anagram, of fclie arutbor's name.

Gentleman, in the City, A. Charles Leslie. A. letter . . . concerning the threaten'd prosecution of the Rehearsal . . . n.p. 1708.


Gentleman in the City, A Rev. Robert Wylie, of Hamilton. A letter to a minister in the country. Edinb 1703.

Gentleman in the English House of Commons, A. Edmund Burke. A letter from . . in vindication of his con- duct, with regard to the affairs of Ireland ... L. 1780

Gentleman in the North, A. Rev. Alexander M'Laggan, of Little-Dunkeld A letter ... to a minister who has not intimated the act of parliament . . . n.p. 1737.

Gentleman in the North of Scot- land, A Captain Edward Bint. Let- ters from ... to his friend in London, giving an account of the Highlands . . . L 1754.

Gentleman in the Service of the East India Company, A. Major Henry D. Robertson. Examination of the prin- ciples and policy of the government of British India. L. 1829.

Gentleman in Town, A. W. H. Logan. Letter . . . regarding Keeley, the theatre, and other matters . . . Edinb. 1834.

" Signed "H. M."

Gentleman, Late an Officer in the Service of the Honourable East- India Company, A Mr. Evers. A journal kept on a journey from Bas- sora to Bagdad . . . Horsham, 1784

Gentleman, late of Bath, A. Dr. Edward Harmgton. An excursion from Paris to Fontainebleau. L 1786.

Gentleman, late of the Inner Tem- ple, A. Henry Baker Essays, pastoral and elegiac ... L. 1856.

Gentleman lately Resident on a Plantation, A Peter Marsden An account of the island of Jamaica . . Newcastle, 1788

Gentleman lately returned from America, A. Mr. Hodgkinson. Letters on emigration. L. 1794.

Gentleman, Native thereof, A John Blundett. Memoirs and antiquities of the town and parish of Tiverton . . Exeter, 1712.

Gentleman of Boston, A. Nathan Hale. Notes made during an excursion to the Highlands of New Hampshire and Lake "Winnipiseogee. Andover, 1833.

Gentleman of Brazen-Nose Col- lege, Oxford, A. Rev. John Ellis. The knowledge of divine things from revela- tion ... L. 1743.

Gentleman of Bristol, A. S. Butler. An essay upon education . . . "With a plan of a new method. By ... L. 1750 (?).