tlie " Enquiry," &c. 

 )11) P. 260. 



Short View of the Political Life and Transactions of a 



late Right Hon. Commoner. 8'' London, 1766. 

 (Mack. Coll.) P. 260. 



Vindication of the Conduct of the late Great C r. 



8° London, 1766. (Mack. Coll.) P. 260. 



A Very Odd Thing, by an Upiight Downright Very Odd 



Fellow. Humbly Inscribed to Every Body. 8° Lon- 

 don, 1768. (Mack. Coll.) P. 295. 



Letter to Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor of London, &c., 



on the Election of the Four City Members. By an 

 Alderman of London. 8° London, 1768. (Mack. 

 Coll.) P. 257. 



Vindication of the Petition of the Livery of the City of 



London to his Majesty, as to the Charge upon the 

 Ministry of raising a Revenue in our Colonies by 

 Prerogative. 8° London, 1769. (Mack. Coll.) 

 P. 257. 



Thoughts on the Constitutional Power and Right of the 



Crown in the Bestowal of Places and Pensions, &c. 



8" London, 1772. (Mack. Coll.) P. 258. 

 Series of Letters, addressed to the Greatest Politician in 



England. 8° London, 17S0. (Mack. Coll.) i'- 



303. 



Warning to English Protestants on occasion of the 



present more than ordinary Growth of Popery. » 

 London, 1780. (Mack. Coil.) P. 297. 



Second Address from the Committee of Association of 



the County of York. 8° London, 1781. (Mack. 

 ColL) P. 268. 



Observations and Reflections on an Act passed in 1774 



for the Settlement of the Province of Quebec. By a 

 Country Gentleman. 8" London, 1782. (Mack. 

 Coll.) P. 290. 



Serious Address to the Electors of Great Britain on the 



subject of Short Parliaments and an Equal Representa- 

 tion. 8" London, 1782. (Mack. Coll.) P. 26»- 



Report of the Proceedings of the Committee of Assfcia. 



tion of the County of York. 8° 17S3. (Macfc 

 ColJ.) P. 268. 



