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Gentleman of the Faculty, A. Hall Jackson Observations and remarks on the putrid malignant sore throat. . . Portsmouth, N H, 178G.

Gentleman of the Faculty, A. P. Hayes. A serious awd friendly address to the public on the consequences of neglecting coughs and colds. . . L. 1783.

Gentleman of the Force, A. ( Signed "Policeman X. 54.") William Make- peace Thackeray. A Bow Street ballad. "Punch," Nov. 25, 1848.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A. Robert Richardson The attorney's prac- tice in the Court of King's Bench. . . L. 1739.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A. John Campbell. The case of the opposi- tion impartially stated. L. 1742.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A. W Gardiner. Conversations on the plural- ity of worlds New trans, by ... L. 1762.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A. George Monck Berkeley. An elegy on the death of Miss M s ... L. 1786.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A. John Hottlei}. The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster. . . By ... L. 1753.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A Matthew Dawes. A letter to Lord Chat- ham concerning the present war of Great Britain against America ... L. 1776.

Gentleman of the Inner Temple, A. John Malfory Modern entries, in Eng- lish ... In the Savoy, 1734.

Gentleman of the Inns of Court, A. Myles Danes. EIKHN MIKPO-BIBAIKH sive Icon hbellorum; or, a critical his- tory of pamphlets ... L. 1715.

Gentleman of the Law, A. Rev. Andrew ftloir The indictment, trial, and sentence of Mess T s K r, A w B n, and R t M n, before the Asso- ciate Synod, at the instance of the liev. Adam Gib. By. . Edmb. 1768.

Gentleman of the Medical Fac- ulty, A Edward Bancroft. An essay on the natural history of Guiana, in South America. L. 1769.

Gentleman of the Middle Temple, A James Ralph. A critical history of the administration of Sir Eobert Wai- pole. . L. 1743.

Gentleman of the Middle Temple, A. Robert Lucas (1). A critical review of the liberties of British subjects. . . L. 1750.

Gentleman of the Middle Temple, A Counsellor King. The frequented village : a poem. By ... L. 1771.

Gentleman of the Middle Temple,

A Pooley (?). A general abridge- ment of cases in equity ... L. 1757.

Also ascribed to R. JFoley, Sir G. Gilbert, and Mathew Bacon.

Gentleman of the Middle Temple, A. Timothy Cunningham. The mer- chant's lawyer; or, the law of trade in general ... L. 1761.

Gentleman of the Partie, A. Jonas Hanway. A journal of eight days' jour- ney from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames ... L. 1756

Gentleman of the Province, A. Samuel Andiew Peters, LL.D. A gen- eral history of Connecticut ... L 1781.

Gentleman of the Temple, A. John Kelly. The married philosopher ... L. 1732.

Gentleman of the University of Cambridge, A. Owen Manning. See "A.G.O.T.U.O.C."

Gentleman of the University of Cambridge, A. Zachary Grey A chronological and historical account of the most memorable earthquakes. . . Camb. 1750.

Gentleman of the University of Cambridge, A. Richard BuUcehy* Let- ters to Dr. Clarke, concerning liberty and necessity. L 1717.

Gentleman of the University of Oxford, A. Sir Richard Hill, Bart. An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls. . . L. 1761.

Gentleman of the University of Oxford, A. Percy Bysshe Shelley. St. Irvyne ; or, the Bosicrucian : a romance by... L. 1811

Gentleman of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, A. Thomas Dover. Encomium argenti vivi ... L. 1733

Gentleman of Trinity College, Ox- ford, A. Wdliam Lovetmg. Latin and English poems. L. 1741.

Gentleman of Wadham College, A. Rev. James Miller. The humours of Ox- ford : a comedy ... L. 1730,

Gentleman of Wadham College, Oxford, A. John Swinton. A critical dissertation concerning the words Safyiwv and fai^viov ... L. 1738.

Gentleman of Wilkesbarre, A. Isaac A. Chapman. Sketch of the his- tory of Wyoming. By ... Wilkes- barre, Penn., 1830.

Gentleman on his Travels, A. .3frs. Sarah Scott. A description of Millenium Hall and the country adjacent, together with the characters of the inhabitants ... L. 1762.

"Millenium Hall" as the name given to the rural