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LANEY
LANEY (Benjamin) successively Bishop of Peterborough,
of Lincoln and of Ely. See Sancropt (w.) Arclibishop
of Canterbury. A Sermon preached in S. Peter's West¬
minster, on the first Sunday in Advent, at the consecra¬
tion of the Eight Eeverend Fathers in God, John, Lord
Bishop of Durham . . . Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Peter¬
borough, etc. 1660, 4°.
■ Articles of visitation and enquiry . . . within the Diocess
of Peterborough. In the primary episcopal visitation of
. . . Benjamin . . . Bishop of Peterborough.
Lomlon, A. Seile, 1662.
4°. 7Sin. (2)-1-13 pp. + (1) p.
LANFRANCUS, Archbishop of Canterbury. Beati Lan-
franci . . . opera omnia quae reperiri potuerunt. La
Bigne (m. de) Maxima bibliotheca, vol. 18, pp. 617-833.
1677, fol.
LANG (Andrew) See Aucasin and Nicolete, done into Eng¬
lish by A. Lang. 1897, 8°.
■ See Haggard (h. r.) The World's desire. By H. E. H.
and A. Lang. 1890, 8°.
- See Homer. The Iliad of Homer done into English
prose by A. L., etc. 1897, 8°.
See Lamb (c.) Tales from Shakespeare. Introductory
preface by A. Lang. . . . 1899, 8°.
Books and bookmen. . . . London, Longmans, 1887.
8°. 81 in. vi. + (6) + 148 pp., 2 plates.
The Gowrie Conspiracy. Confessions of George Sprot.
(The Handwriting of Logan, of Sprot, and of the five
plot letters. By the Eev. J. Anderson.)
London, Spottiswoode and Co., 1902.
4°. lOJ in. Boxburghe Club publications, no. 140.
A Monk of Fife ; being the chronicle written by Norman
Leslie of PitcuUo, concerning marvellous deeds that befell
in the realm of France, in the years of our redemption,
1429-31. . . . London, Edinburgh [printed], 1896.
8°. 7J in. viii. -1- 395 pp. + (1) p.
Old Friends ; essays in epistolary parody. . . .
London, Longmans, 1890.
8°. 7 in. xiii. pp. + (1) p. + 205 pp. + (1) p., 1 plate.
The True story book. . . . Second edition.
London, Longmans, 1893.
8°. 7 in. xiv. + (2) + 337 pp. + (l) p., 9 plates.
LANG (Carl Heinrich von) Eeverendi in Christo patris
Jacobi Marelli, Soc. Jesus, amores. . . . [Issued by Sir
T. Phillipps.]
Monachi, 1815 [or rather Middlehill Press, ? 1840].
Fol. 13J in. (2) + 6 pp. Phillipps (Sir t.) Wales, etc. (30).
LANG (Cosmo Gordon) Bishop of Stepney. See Mackenzie
(r. j.) Ernest E. Balfour. [By E. J. M. and C G
Lang.] [? 1898], 8°.
The Young Clanroy: a romance of the '45. . . .
London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1897.
8°. 8 in. vii. (misprint for viii.)+ 315 pp. +(1) p.
LANG (Johann) Dr. Theol., of Erfurt. See Lange (j.)
Evangel. Pastor zu Erfurt.
LANG (Laurentius) Upsala, sedes regum. Septentrion-
alium prima. Quam, dissertatione academica . . . sub
praesidio . . . F. Torner . . . submittit L. Lang. . . .
Upsalis, Werner, [1730].
4°. S^in. (8)+ 32 pp.
LANG
5146
LANG (W.) List of fortified places in the Province of Katty-
war. . . . Bombay, Presidency of. Selections from the
Eecords of the Bombay Government. N. 37. New
series, pp. 305-377. 1856, 8°.
Names, titles, etc., of the principal chiefs of Kattywar ;
with brief historical notices of some of them. . . . Bom¬
bay, Presidency of. Selections from the Eecords of the
Bombay Government. N. 37. New series, pp. 541-
549. 1856, 8°.
LANG (William) Vicar of Bradtvorthy. Fourtie Articles
in the . . . Parliament, against William Lang, who was
Vicar in the parish of Bradworthy in the county of
Devon, but now prisoner in the city of London; with a
Petition to the . . . House of Commons, shewing the
odiousnesse of his life and actions desiring that his triall
may not be prolonged, nor his execution hindred, being
one of the late tribe of lordly Bishops.
London, The. Bates, 1641.
4°. 74 in. 8 pp.
LANGALLERIE, Phillippe de Gentils, Marquis de. See
Gentils.
LANGBAINE (Gerard) the Elder. See Cheke {Sir j.)
The True subject to the rebell. . . . Whereunto is newly
added by way of preface a briefe discourse of those
times, as they may relate to the present, with the
authors life. [By G. L.] 1641, 4°.
See Longinus (d. c.) D. L. de sublimate commentarius
G. Langbaenii, etc.
notis.
1694, 4°.
- The Case of the City of Oxford Shewing how far they
are concerned to oppose the confirmation of the Charters
and pretended priviledges of the University. With an
answer to a late pamphlet [by G. L.] . . . entituled, a
Defence of the rights and privileges of the University
of Oxford. [? 1690], fol. See Oxford, City of.
- A Eeview of the Covenant.
See Eevibw.
[By G. L.] 1644, 4°.
LANGCAKE (Thomas) See Boehme (j.) The Works of Jacob
Behmen. . . . [Edited by G. Ward and T. L.] 1764, 4°.
LANGDALE {Hon. Charles) the Elder. Memoirs of Mrs.
Fitzherbert; with an account of her marriage with
H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, afterwards King George
the fourth. . . . London, Richard Bentley, 1856.
8°. 8J in. 202 pp., 1 portrait.
LANGDALE (Marmaduke) Baron Langdale. The Declara¬
tion of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, knight, colonell,
generall of the gentlemen, and other loyall subjects now
in action for his Majesties service in the northern parts.
London, 1648.
4°. 7iin. (2)+ 6 pp.
LANGDON (William B.) A Descriptive catalogue of the
Chinese collection now exhibiting at St. George's Place,
Hyde Park Corner, London. . . . Twenty-fourth English
edition. [London], 1843.
8°. 8J in. (2) +163 pp. + (1) p., 1 plate.
LANGE (H. O.) See Cairo.—Museum of Egyptian Antiqui¬
ties. Service des antiquit^s de I'Egypte. Catalogue
general des antiquites fegyptiennes du Mus6e du Caire.
1902, fol.
LANGE (Jacob) Vollstandiges deutschlettisches und let-
tischdeutsches Lexicon, nach den Hauptdialecten in
Lief- und Curland.
Mitau, 1777, Schloss, Ober-Pahlen, 1773.
4°. 8J in. 2 vols. in 1. i. xiv. pp.+607 cols. 11. 406ools.+pp.
407 to 409 + (1) p.

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