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LONDON
LONDON.—IV. Miscellaneous Sub-Headings.
History.—Plague.
Gaeencieres (t. de) a Mite cast into the treasury of
the famous city of London ; being a brief and methodical
discourse of the nature, causes, symptomes, remedies
and preservation from the plague, in this calamitous
year, 1665. . . . 1665, 4°.
—— Harvey (g.) A Discourse of the plague : containing
the nature, causes, signs and presages of the pestilence
in general, together with the state of the present con¬
tagion. . . . 1665, 4°.
Heydon (j.) m.d. 'i'ov6ov(f>avxia; Or, a Quintuple
Eosie-crucian scourge for the due correction of that
pseudo-chymist and scurrilous emperick Geo. Thomson ;
being in part a vindication of the learned Society of
Physitians. . . . 1665, 4°.
- Kemp (w.) M.a. A Brief treatise of the nature, causes,
signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence. . ..
1665, 4^
- Kephale (r.) Medela Pestilentiae; wherein is con¬
tained several theological queries concerning the plague,
with approved antidotes, signes, and symptoms ; also,
an exact method for curing that epidemical distemper.
. . . 1665, 4°.
- Lawrence [Sir j.) Lord Mayor of London. Order
conceived and published by the Lord Major and Alder¬
men of the City of London, concerning the infection of
the plague. [1665], 4°.
- Le Medde (t.) Elixyrlogia ; or, a Compendious dis¬
course, wherein the eminent and effectual virtues and
properties of the universal elixyr are set forth ; not only
for the particular use of them that would prevent the
contagion of the Plague . . . but for the general cure,
remedying, and certain prevention of most acute diseases
incident to mankind. ... 1665, 4°.
- London.—il Civic and Municipal Institutions.-—
Court of Aldermen. Orders conceived and published by
the Lord Major and Aldermen of the City of London,
concerning the infection of the plague. [1665], 4°.
- London.—11. Civic and Municipal Institutions.—
Mayoralty. Cautionary rules for preventing the sick¬
ness ; published by order of the Lord Mayor. 1665, 4°.
- London.—in. Miscellaneous Institutions, etc—
Boyal College of Physicians. Certain necessary directions
as well for the cure of the plague as for preventing the
infection. . . . 1665, 4°.
LONDON
LONDON.—IV. Miscellaneous Sub-Headings.
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- London's mortality, from which Good Lord deliver us ;
or, Mr. Baxters precious antidote, for cure of the pestil¬
ence ; . . . with choice receipts for the prevention and
cureing of the plague. . . . [1665], 4°.
- M., M. Solomon's prescription for the removal of the
pestilence. . . . 1665, 4°.
- M., T. A Letter concerning the present state of
physick, and the regulation of the practice of it in this
Kingdom. . . . 1665, 4°.
- N., E. London's plague-sore discovered; . . . where-
unto is annexed a neverfailing antidote against the
plague. . . . 1665, 4°.
- Shutting (The) up infected houses as it is practised in
England, soberly debated. . . . 1665, 4°.
History.—Plague.
- Thomson (g.) m.d., of Well-Court, London. Galeno-
Proclesis ; a manifesto ; or, an Infallible way proposed
by fact, that a full discovery may be made whether of
the two, the Galeuists or Helmontists, id est, the tine
chymists, be the best physicians, and who most able to
cure this present pest. 1665, 4°.
- ■ Loimologia ; a consolatory advice, and some brief
observations concerning the present pest. . . . 1665, 4°.
- Voice (A) to the city, or a loud cry from heaven to
London, setting before her, her sins, her sickness, her
remedies. . . . 1665, 4°.
Great Fire.
- Charles ii.. King of Great Britain and Ireland. A
Proclamation respecting the fire of London. . . . Somers
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 7. 1812,
4°.
- England.—Laws and Statutes. An Act for erecting
a judicature for determination of differences touching
houses burned ... by the late fire ... in London. . . .
i666[-67], fol.
- England. — Parliament. —■ House op Commons.—
Proceedings.—11. Chronological Series. A True
and faithful account of the several informations exhibited
to the Honourable Committee appointed by the Parlia¬
ment to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the
City of London. ... 1667, 4°,
- G., J., M.A. 'AKa/xaTov wvp; or, the Dreadful burning
of London : described in a poem. . . . 1667, 4°-
- Protestant (A) monument erected to the . . . glory of
the whigs ... it being a . . . relation of the . . . firing of
London. . . . Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of
tracts, vol. 7. 1812, 4°.
- Eege Sincera, pseud. Observations . . . upon the
burning of London. Harleian Miscellany, vol. 3.
1809, 4°.
- Short (A) and serious narrative of London's fatal fire.
... A poem. . . . 1667, 4°.
- True (A) and faithful account of the . . . informations
exhibited to the . . . committee appointed to inquire into
the . . . burning of the city of London. . . . Somers (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 7. 1812, 4°.
- Wray (w.) The Eebellious city destroyed. Being an
anniversary sermon in memory of the dreadful fire of
London . . . preached . . . Sept. the second 1682. . . .
1682, 4°.
Local Government.
- W., w. Animadversions on the late vindication of S.
Bethel Esq. wherein the ancient and laudable customs
of the city of London are asserted ... in a letter to the
Lord Mayor and Court of aldermen. . . . [1681], fol.
Pageants.
- Device (The) of the pageant borne before W. Dixi,
Lord Maior of the citie of London. . . . Harleian Mis¬
cellany, vol. 10. 1813, 4°.
- Montgomery (,t.) A Booke conteyning the manner and
order of a watche to be used in the cittie of London,
upon the even at night of St. John Baptist and St.
Peeter. . . . Harleian Miscellany, vol. 9. 1812, 4°.
- Ogilby (j.) Tlie Relation of his majesties entertainment
passing through the City of London to his coronation.
. . . 1661, fol.

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