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CAROLINE (Queen-Consort of George IV.) Collect, of Pampli. relating to (continued) 

 Death of Queen Caroline. (7) Epitaph sacred to the Memory of Queen 



Caroline. (8) Copious and Authentic Account of the Life, Demise, &c. of 



Her Majesty. (9) Narrative of the Return of our Most Gracious Queen to 

 England. (10) The Wife and the Mistress ; or the Italian Spy. A 



Domestic Tale. (11) Britain's last Tribute. Account of the Funeral Pro- 

 cession of Queen Caroline. (12) Fairburn's Edition of the Life and Death of 

 H. M. Queen Caroline. (13) Extraordinary Facts of the King, the Queen, the 

 Coronation, &c. (14) Statement of Facts concerning the Conduct of H. M. 

 Queen Caroline in Italy. By an Eye-witness. (15) Pergami (Baron), 



Memoirs written by Himself. (16) The same ; another Edition, Translated 



from the French. (17) Demont (Louise), Journal of the visit of H. M. the 

 Queen to Tunis, Greece, and Palestine ; with Papers collected in Switzerland. 

 Translated by E. Garston. (18) Journal (The) ! Translated from the Original 

 of * * * * with an Appendix containing the Letters of Madame Demont. (19) 

 Narrative of the Life, Persecutions, and Sufferings of the Princess of Zell, 

 Sophia Dorothea. (20) Secret Memoirs of a Hanoverian Nobleman, translated 

 during the Reign of George IV. (21) Volley at the Peers, or a Veto upon 



the Votes of some of them. (22) Official Account of the Death of the Queen. 

 A Memoir of her Early Life, &c. 2nd Edition. (23) Death of Her Majesty, 

 with full Particulars of Her Majesty's Illness. 



Vol. VII. (1) The New Christmas Budget. (2) Bartolomeo to Caroline ; an 

 Heroic Epistle translated from the Italian. (3) Asses' Skin Memorandum 



Book, lost in St. Paul's ; to which is added an Affectionate Condolence with the 

 Ultras. (4) New Pilgrim's Progreas ; or A Journey to Jerusalem. 3rd Ed. 

 (5) Milan Commission. The diverting History of Baron Ompteda. (6) 



Solomon Logwood, a Radical Tale. By Old Tom of Oxford. (7) The Queen 

 and the Mogul ; a Play, as performed at a Theatre Royal. (8) Jack and 



the Queen-killers. (9) Horrida Bella. Pains and Penalties v. Truth and 

 Justice. (10) Queen (The Political) that Jack loves. 3rd Ed. (11) The 

 Queen that Jack found. (12) The Old Black Cock and his Dunghill Advisers 

 in jeopardy ; or the Palace that Jack built. (13) The House Queen Caroline 

 built, an Effusion by a Wild Irishwoman. (14) House (The Royal) that Jack 

 built ; or 1820. (15) Political A. Apple-pie ; or the extraordinary Red 



Book versified. (16) Constitutional Apple-pie ; or Rhythmical Red Book, by 

 Jacky Jingle. (17) John Bull's Constitutional Apple-pie and the Vermin of 



Corruption. 



Vol. VIII. (1) Brazena, by Old Ben of Cambridge. (2) Sophia, Princess of Zell, 

 to George I. on his Accession ; a Poetical Epistle. (3) Caroline ; a Poem in 

 Blank Verse. (4) Reuben Rough, The four Corners of the Shield of a 



brave Queen. (5) Attorney-General. Intended Speech in the House of 



Commons. (6) The Queen and Magna Charta ; or the Thing that John 



signed. (7) The Kettle abusing the Pot. A Satirical Poem by the Black 

 Dwarf. (8) Fowls (The R 1) ; or the Old Black Cock's Attempt to Crow 



over his Mate. (9) Frown from the Crown ; or the Hydra destroyed. (10) 

 Hunter (Roger), The Peer in the Bookseller's Shop. (11) Royal Letter- Bag ; 

 containing Familiar Epistles from Royal Personages, Ministers of State, &c, 

 relative to the Queen. (12) Salve Regina ! or a Lay of Sympathy and Loyal 

 Homage to a persecuted Woman and a Legitimate Queen, Caroline of England. 

 (13) Playfair (Philip), The Queen and her Pawns against the King and his 

 Pieces ; a Poem. (14) Lawrence (William), Nettles ; an irregular Satirical 

 Poem on the late Proceedings against the Queen. (15) Loyal Anthem of God 

 Save the Queen ; with an appropriate Introduction and Concluding Prayer. 

 (16) Bryant (M.) Albion's Queen or the Sufferings of Innocence. (17) Phillips 

 (Charles), The Lament of the Emerald Isle. 7th Ed. (18) Elegy occasioned 

 by the Death of H. M. Queen Caroline, with an Epitome of her Life and an 

 Account of her Funeral. (19) Alphabet (a new favourite Royal) for the 17th 

 of August, dedicated to the Peers of Great Britain by Peter Pangloss. (20) 

 Despair ; a Vision. Derrydown and John Bull ; a Simile, being two Political 



