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seemed as one that mocked to his <Bons-in law. The name ' Parson Lot ' was then and there sug- gested, and adopted by him as a firmliar nom de plume He used it from 1S4S up 10 1856, at fii st constantly, latterly much more rarely. But the name was chiefly made famous by his writings in ' Politics for the People,' the Christian So- cialist,' and the * Journal of Association,' three periodicals which covered the years from '48 to phlets, of which the best knovra is 'Cheap Clothes and Nasty.' "
 * 52, by 'Alton Locke,' and by tracts and pam-

Lothrop, Amy. Miss Anna B War- ner. Dollars and cents. P. 1860.

Loti, Pierre Julien Viaud. Azyade : le mariage de Loti and le roman du Spahi. Paris, 188-

Lottie. Miss C. Walker. Leaves blown together. By ... L 1865.

Louis Louis Dutens, in Beloe's " Sex- agenarian/' Vol. 2, p. 100 2d ed. L. 1818.

Louisa, Aunt. Mrs Richard Valen- tine. Wee Wee Stories. N.Y. 187-.

Lounger, A Frank Fowler. Dottings of... L. 1859.

Lounger, A. John Matthews. Eloisa en dishabille. A new version of that lady's celebrated epistle to Abelard, in English metre. L. 1780.

This jeu d 'esprit has been attributed to Por- son, Coleridge, and Mathias, but Moore, ui his "Life of Byion," says it was written by John Matthews, Esq., of Belmont, Herefordshire, and that Porson was in the habit of leciting it, and even printed an edition.

Lounger, A. William Bromet, M.D., F.S.A. Perigrine in France ; or ... journal. L. 18-.

Lounger, A, an Old Maid, and Lady Honora. Alexander M Gibbon. An- swer to the satirical poem on Stirling. In three respondendos. . . Stirling, 1809.

Lounger, The. George William Cur- tis, probably his signature in some paper or periodical.

Lounger, The. Joseph B. Gilder, in his contributions to the " Critic and Good Literature " (N.Y.).

Lounger at the Clubs, The. Ed- mund Yates, in the " Illustrated Tunes " for many years, from 1855.

Lounger in the Lobby, The. Royal W Merrill, in his contributions to the "Press" (P.).

Love, James. James Dance. Pamela : a comedy. L. 1742.

Lovechild, Mrs. Lady Eleanor Fenn. The child's grammar. L. 1851.

Lovechild, Solomon. Lady Eleanor Fenn. Sketches of little boys and girls. 1852.

Lovechurch, Leonard. Rev. George Smith, of Sheffield. A letter to the in- habitants of Sheffield on a subject which

has lately made, and is likely to make, much noise in the town and neighbour- hood ; or, a short peal on the new bells . . . Sheffield, 1709.

This pamphlet, signed ' ' L L ," was reprinted from the "Countiy Spectator" (Gamshoiougli, 1792-93), wbeie it was subscribed "Leonard Lovechurch."

Lovel. John Lamb, father of Charles. See Lamb's " Elia/' " The Old Benchers," etc.

Lovemore, Sir Charles. Mrs. N. Manley de la Riviere The adventures of Blvella ; or, the history of the author of the Atalantis. . L. 1714.

Lovengood, Sut. George W. Harris. Sut Lovengood : yarns spun by a " Nat'- ral born durn'd Fool " ; warped and wove for public wear. P. 1S7-.

Lover of Christ, A. Rev. John CoUett Rt/iand. The life and actions of Jesus Christ... By... L. 17GG

Lover of Christian Liberty, A. Wil- liam Matthews. Considerations on public worship ... By ... Bristol, 1808.

Lover of Episcopacy, A. JZachary Grey, LLD. A century of eminent Presbyterian preachers ; or, a collection of choyce sayings, from the publick ser- mons before the two houses, from Novem- ber, 1640, to Jan 31,1648. (The day after the king was beheaded.) By ... L. 1723.

Lover of 38Yee Grace, A. John Wes- ley. What is an Arminian' 2 answered. By ... L 1770.

Lover of her Sex, A/ Mary AstelL A serious proposal to the ladies ... By ... L. 1695.

Lover of his Country, A. Henry Fielding. The crisis : a sermon on Rev. xiv. 9, 10, 11 . . . L.1741.

Lover of his Country, A. George Ridpath. A discourse upon the union of Scotland and England. . . n.p. 1702.

Lover of his Country, A. William Macintosh, of Borlum. An essay on the husbandry of Scotland. . . Edinb. 1702.

Lover of his Country, A. William Smith, D.D. An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764, tinder the command of Henry Bouquet, Esq. By ... P 1766.

Lover of his Country, A. Caleb Fleming. The immorality of prophane swearing demonstrated ... L. n.d.

Lover of his Country, A. Rev. Ar- thur Ashley Sykes. A letter to a friend . . . L f 1717.

Lover of his King and Country, A. 3. Hat/ward. A. letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland ... By ... L. 1756.