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1. Prefixed to his " Human Understanding," by Vander Banc, 

 after S. Brownover. Folio. 2. By La Cave after G. Kneller. 

 Folio. 3. Prefixed to his " Letters on Toleration," 1765, by 

 Cipriani. 4. A bust by J. Faber. 6. In "Hist des Philos. 

 Mod," 1762. by J. C. Francois. 6. After a painting by 

 Greenhill ; Printseller, Gunst. Folio. 7. In Birch's " Lives" 

 by J. Houbraken. 8. By J. Nutting, after Brownover. 8vo. 

 9. By B. Picart after Kneller. 12mo. 10. By J. Smith. 11. 

 By P. Tanje. These two are after Kneller's picture in 1704. 

 12. By G. Virtue, 1713, after Kneller's picture in 1697. 13. 

 By G. Virtue in 1738, after the same. He is also in a plate 

 with Bishop Burnet, Prideaux, and Clarke; and in another 

 with Sir I. Newton, &c. 



1767 — The rise and progress of the present Taste in planting^ 

 Parks, Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, &c. from the time 

 of Henry the VIII. to King George the III. In a 

 poetic Epistle to the Right Honourable Charles, Lord 

 Viscount Irvin. London. 4to. Anonymous. 



Of this work Mr., Loudon observes, that it is very scarce. 

 He never observed but one copy and that in Mr^ Forsyth's Li- 

 brary.* Martyn mentions it in 8vo. 



JOHN GILES, b(M-ninl725. Hewas at one time Gardener 

 to Lady Boyd at Lewisham in Kent. In 1777, he was foreman 

 to Messrs. Russell at their Nursery in that village. He died 

 in 1797. He wrote, 



-Ananas : or a Treatise on the Pine Apple, in which the 

 whole culture, management, and perfecting this most 

 excellent plant is laid down in a clear and explicit 

 manner To which is added the true method of raising 

 the finest Melons with the greatest success, <S:c. 

 London. 1767. 1 Plate, 8vo. 



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