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the distribution of its profits, and he was the first editor in 1805 of The Eclectic Review. He was " one of the first, warmest, and most generous friends and directors of the London Missionary Society." His other publications comprised :

1. A Sermon to the Heathen founded upon the Moral Law, preached at Haberdashers' Hal meeting-house, 23 Sept., 1795 ; the third (pp. 45 70) of ' Sermons preached in London at the forma tion of the Missionary Society.' It was translatec into German, and included in Peter Mortimer Die Missions-societafc in Engeland,' vol. i. (1797)

2. General Union recommended to Real Chris tians, a sermon preached at Bedford, 31 Oct. 1797. 1798.

3. Experimental Religion Delineated, a selection from the diary of the late Miss H. Neale, with a brief memoir by Rev. S. Greatheed, 2nd ed., 1803 Ine memoir originally appeared in Evangelica Magazine, 1802, pp. 469-77.

4. Memoirs of a Female Vagrant, written bi herself [ed. Greatheed], 1806.

5. Rise, Fall, and Future Restoration of th lews, with six sermons, 1800. The fourth sermon was by Greatheed.

6 -The Regard which We Owe to the Concern i o ,y, on Uai n at their annual meeting, 4 May
 * Others, a sermon addressed to the members of

$08 (Exeter, 1808). A postscript of five pages relates to a pamphlet, ' No False Alarm,' 1808 y Richard Shepherd, Archdeacon of Bedford, which attacked Greatheed's sermon entitled

General Union ' (1798).

i *""': Mag " 1807 > P*- 979 5 1815, pt. i. 650; AT-~,T-' p ' " 91 ; Josia h Bull, ' Memorials of Rev. o^ iam ? ul1 *' pp - 134 ~ 5 ' Evangelical Magazine, 1807, p. 486 ; 1823, pp. 125-6 ; F. W. Bull, 'Hist, of Newport Pagnell,' pp. 129, 148 ; Cowper's _ Letters, ed. Wright, ii. 323, 331, 383. iii. 217, lu T 8 ' 267> 426 ' an< * communications from the Rev. John W. Veevers of Bishop's Hull and the Rev. T. G. Crippen of the Memorial Hall, Farnngdon Street, E.C.]

W. P. COURTNEY.

MUNICIPAL RECORDS PRINTED (US ii 287, 450, 529 ; iii. 493 ; iv. 131, 390, 451). Having devoted two articles to London with its sub -heading Livery Companies, I con- tinue my list under L:

Longhope, Gloucester. The Customs of the Manor of Longhope, 5th Sept., 1660. Gloucester Notes and Queries, vol. i. pp. 399-402. (1881.) Very few names.

Long Sandall. See Doncaster. Lostwithiel. Manuscripts of the Corporation of Lostwithiel. Historical MSS. Commission, Six- teenth Report, p. 101. General description, vol. i. pp. 327-337. More details. Names m Index of volume. (1901.)

Louth. Louth Old Corporation Records. By f- ^Y- Moulding. (1891.) Principally from lool to 1835. Lists of Names, some of which are in Index.

Ludlow. Records of Ludlow. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural

History Society, vol. viii. pp. 203-228. (1885.) No index.

Copies of the Charters and Grants to the Town of Ludlow : with a Mirror for the Men of Ludlow, illustrating their Corporate Rights : an Account of their Charitable Foundations, &c. (? 1821.) Index of Matters.

Churchwardens' Accounts of the Town of Ludlow, in Shropshire, from 1540 to the End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. Camden Society Publications, vol. xciii. (1869.) Index of Matters and of Names, does not include all. A Register of the Palmers' Gtiild of Ludlow in the Reign of Henry VIII. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, pp. 81-126. (1884.) Good Lists of Names, but no index.

On the Ancient Company of Stickmen of Ludlow. By G. M. Hills. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, vol. xxiv. pp. 327-334. (1848.) A few names, and these not in Index of volume.

Lydd. Lydd Records. A description in ' Archseo- logia Cantiana,' xiii. 250-253. A fuller descrip- tion in Historical MSS. Commission's Fifth Report, pp. 516-533. (1876.) Index in Part II. to Matters, not to names.

Lyme Regis. The Municipal Government of the Ancient Borough of Lyme Regis and Account of the Corporation. By G. Roberts. [1834.] Small affair, no index, but a Chrono- logical List of M.P.'s and Mayors. Lymington, New. Records of the Corporation of the Borough of Lymington. By C. St. Barbe. (1848.) Table of Contents, chronological. A mass of names, but no index. Lynn. See Norfolk lists.

Lynn Regis, or King's Lynn. The Manuscripts belonging to the Corporation of the Borough of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk. (1887.) By J. C. Jeaffreson. Historical MSS. Commission, Eleventh Report, pp. 33-36 ; App. III., pp. 145-247. This is fuller than the preceding. Good and full Index of Names and Places.

Extracts from a Manuscript containing Por- tions of the Proceedings of the Corporation of Lynn Regis, in Norfolk, from 1430 to 1731, taken from the Hall Books. By H. Gurney. (1832.) Archceologia, xxiv. 317-328. Really ends with 4 Sept., 1649. Chiefly concerned with elections of M.P.'s. Good Index of Matters at end of volume.

Notice of a Manuscript Volume among the Records of the Corporation of Lynn. By Rev. J. Bulwer. (1864.) ' Norfolk Archaeology,' vol. vi. pp. 217-251. Has a List of Freemen (1440-1662). Poor Index to volume.

Extracts from the Chamberlain's Book of Accounts, 14 Henry IV., in the possession of the Corporation of Lynn Regis. By Rev. G. H. Dashwood. (1849.) ' Norfolk Archaeology,' vol. ii. pp. 183-192. Brief but important. Poor Index at end of volume.

Remarks on a Subsidy Roll in the possession of the Corporation of Lynn Regis. By Rev. G. H. Dashwood. (1847.) ' Norfolk Archaeo- logy,' vol. i. pp. 334-383. Very early Edw. I. or Henry III. Poor Index at end of volume.

The Guilds of Lynn Regis. (1877.) The Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany, vol. i. pp. 153 183. At end is Index Nominum, Locorum et Rerum.