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HISTORY OF PRINTING.

Shawell, in Leicestenhire. The vicar for the time being manages the whole, and makes up the allowance Is. 6d. a week, with cools, &c.

1681. J^on. The Haerlem Courant tridv rm- dertdinto Enqlxth. Publishedby Henry Rhodes, next door to the Bear tavern, in Fleet-street.

1681, Jan. 16. Wettmimter GazeUe; by Thomas Fox. No. 8.

ie8\,FebA.HeraelituiRideiu; oraDialogue between Jest and Earnest ; where many a true word is pleasantly spoken, in opposition to libel- lers against the government, No. I.

1681, Feb. 1. Jetmta Vapidant; ot a Whip for the Fool's Back, and a Gag for his foul Mouth. 1681, Feb. 1. Protestant Intelligence, Domes- tick and Foreign, printed for Frauds Smith, at the sign of the Elephant and Castle, in Corn- hill, No. 1.

1681. Sober yet jocular Amicer to HeraclUiu Rident.

1681, Feb. 2. Plain Dealing ; or, a Dialogue between Humphrey and Roger.

1681, Feb. 2. Newt from Pamauut, No. 1. 1681. A true Narrative of the Proceeding/ at Guildhall, Feb. 6, in their unanimout Bleetioa of Four Members to serve in Parliament.

1681, Feb. 6. The- Weekly Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity, in the Rebellion in Eng- land, 1641, by Bemamin Tooke.

1681, Feb. 16. The Weekly Discoverer str^t naked, or Jest and Earnest exposed to view m his proper Colours. Printed for Benj. Harris. 1681, Feb. 17. Mercurius Bifrons ; or, the English Janus, the one side true and serious, the other jocular, No. 1. Printed for F. B.

1681, Feb. 21. News from the Land of Chival- ry; containing the pleasant and delectable His- tory, and the wonderful and strange Adventures of Don Rugero de Strangemento,* Knight of the Squeaking Fiddlestick, and of sevenu other Pagan Knights and Ladies, No. 1. For J. P. I68I. Dreams.

1681. Strange and Wonderful News fromNor- wieh; the like not in all England besides.

1681 , March 9. The Loyal Protestant and true Domestick Intelligence, No. I.

1681, March 17. The Protestant Oxford In- telligence, No. 3.

1681, March 17. Demoeritus Ridens, or Co- mus tmd Momus ; a new Jest and Earnest Prat- ling, concerning the Times. Printed for Francis Smith, Comhill.

1681, April 4. The Impartial London InUl- Kgenee, No. I.

1681, April 13. The Observator, in Question ami Answer, by Roger L'Estrange, Esq. No. 1. Written to vindicate the arbitrary measures of the court, and the character of the king.

1681. Fmdicttt, communicating the best Eng- lish News ; by William Henchman.

1681, April 20. ITie Popish Mau displayed. 1681, April 22. The Weekly Visions of the laU Popish Plot, No. 1. Printed for Thomas Benskm.

  • Roger L'Eitnnga.

1681, April 23. A New Newt-book ; or Oft cnrrences Foreign and Domestic, ii n p« f t aT| i related. '

leSl, Aprilfte. The Currant InteUi^enet,Jia.l.

ieS\, Aprilfl7. The trueandltHp^HmlPromi tanl Mercury, No. 1 . Printed for R. Janewsj^ in Queen's Head alley, in PatenKwter row.

1681, AprU 28. The Debates of the House 4 Commons assembled at Oxford, March 21, fmh- lished for Richard Baldwin.

1681. The Votes of the House of Conma were firstprinted.

1681, May 6. ?:&« Observator ohiervod^ No L

1681, May 7. The Impartial ProtttUeU Mer.\ eury. No. 6.

1681. Univertal Inlelligenee.

1681, 3f ay 12. Weekly Packet of Admeefnm Geneva ; or the History of the RefonnatJoB. Printed by N. Thompson.

1681, Jifay 13. Domestick Intdligtitet ; ot. News both nom city and country, impartially related, No. 1. Printed for T. Benskin, in ^ Bride's church yard.

1681, Sept. Several weighty Queries cemetr*- ing Heraclttus and the Observator, in a Dimlogm betwixt Timothy the Cutter, and Mr. Senile.

1681. A true and faithful NamOive oftieUts barbarous Cruelties and hard Usages exereioei hf the French agmnst the Protettants at Rochel, ^Itr their Meeting at the Market-plae* there hy Oria of the inhabitants of that pnmncei published Oct. 4.

1681, Oct. 10. Mercurius Anglieut, No. 1.

1681. The Moeh Prtu, No. 1.

1681, Oct 24. Thanhs given to Ae King, «■ the Behalf of the French and Dutch ChwrxJket n the City of London, for the favours granted hykis Majesty to the Protestant Strangers retired iuts his Kingdom, spoken Oct. 19, 1661, by David Primerose, Minister of the French Church is London.

1681, Nov. 24. Protestant Observator; or De- moeritus Flens, in a Dialogue. No. 2.

1681, Nov. 26. A New Dialogue between Soam- body and Nobody; or the Observator observed. 1681, Dec. 9. The Important Protettmnt Mer- i^ry. No, 66. This paper contains propocak from the chamber of London, "for insorin; houses in case of fire." On payment of £3 8s. the sum of jGlOO to be insured for 31 yeai&

1681. The Monthly Recorder of all trme Oc- currences, both Foreign and Domestic.

1682, Jan. Acta Euriditorum, the first critkil journal published in Latin, and the most ode- brafed for its literary and scientific r et ie wi , which was not confined merely to review of books, but inserted also accounts of scientific discoveries, and of the general progress of mathe- matical and physical discoveries. It beg^ to be published at Leipzig under the condact ti the learned Otto Mencke, one of the profeston of the university, assisted by sevenu of his brother professors, and especially by Carpsov. (Morhof. Polyhistor, i. 178. edit. 1747). The numbers, which were in 4to., appeared onoe a month. On the death of its original editor, in

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