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guished men of that time. L. 1813. 8vo.

In favor of Richard G-lover.

XLII. * Duppa, Richard. An Inquiry concerning the author of the Letters of Jumus, with reference to the Memoirs by a celebrated Literary and Political Character. L. 18 14. 8vo.

In favor of Richard G-lover. A second edition, in which further extracts from curious Mss. memoirs were added, was published in the same year.

XLIII *Blakeway, Rev. J B. An Attempt to ascertain the Authors of the Letters published under the signature of Junius. Shrewsbury, 1818. 8vo.

In favor of John Home Tooke.

XLIV Blakeway, Rev. J, B. Sequel of an Attempt to discover Junius. L. 1815. 8vo.

In favor of John Home Tooke.

XLV. *The Letters of Junius. L., Woodfall, 1814. 3 vols. 8vo.

This is Woodfall's second edition ; containing several slight vanations, and omitting the four pages of advertisement which occur in the edi- tion of 1812

XLYI. * Busby, Thomas. Arguments and Pacts demonstrating that the Let- ters of Junius were written by John Lewis De Lolme, author of the " History of the British Constitution," accompa- nied with Memoirs of that " most distin- guished foreigner." L. 1816. 8vo.

XLVII. * [Johnston, A. Gk] Letters to a Nobleman, proving a late Prime Minister to have been Junius; and de- veloping the secret motives which in- duced him to write under that and other signatures. With an Appendix, contain- ing a celebrated case published by Al- mon in 1768. L. 1816. 8vo.

In favor of the Duke of Portland.

XLVIII. * [Taylor, John.] The iden- tity of Junius with a Distinguished Liv- ing Character established. With a Sup- plement, containing fac-similes of hand- writing and other illustrations. L. 1816. 8vo.

In favor of Sir Philip Francis. A second and enlarged edition of this work appeared in 1818, and a third in 1828. The same author also pub- lished a supplement m 1817, consisting of fac- similes of handwriting, etc ; and a second edition of the Lxtter appeared in the following year. See also "Notes and Queries," 1st Ser , i. 103, 258.

XLIX. * Chalmers, George. The Au- thor of Junius ascertained from a con- catenation of circumstances amounting to Moral Demonstration. L. 1817. 8vo.

In favor of Hugh Boyd.

L. *[Serres, Olivia Wilmot.] Ju- nius. Sir Philip Francis denied : A Let-


ter addressed to the British Nation. L. 1817. 8vo

In favor of the Rev. James Wilmot, D.D.

LI * Chalmers, George. The Author of Junius ascertained from direct proofs . . . with a Postscript evincing that Boyd wrote Junius, and not Francis. L. 1819. 8vo

LII. Junius Unmasked. A well-known and most eminent literary character of the last century. L. 1819. 8vo.

In favor of Edward Gibbon, the historian.

LIII. * Junius with his Vizor up 1 ... by Aedipus Oronoko, Tobacconist and Snuffseller. Oxf. 1819. 8vo.

A burlesque in favor of Suett, the comedian.

LIV. *A Refutation of the Claims preferred for Sir Philip Francis and Mr. Gibbon to the Letters of Junius. L. 1819. 8vo.

LV. * [Cramp, William.] The Author of Junius discovered in the Person of the celebrated Earl of Chesterfield. L.

1821. 8vo.

A second edition appeared in 1823, and a third in 1826.

LVI. *The Letters of Junius with pre- liminary Dissertations and copious Notes. By Atticus Secundus. Edinb. 1822. 8vo

This edition was edited by John M'Diarmid, who claims that Sir Phihp Fiancis was Junius.

LVII. *The Letters of Junius, with a Dissertation by I. W. Lake. Paris, 1822. 2 vols 32mo.

Also in favor of Sir Philip Francis.

tyiii. * [Cramp, William ] The Claims of Sir Philip Francis refuted; with a supplement to Junius discovered. L 1822. 8vo

LIX. Letters of Charles Butler, dated July, 1799, giving an account of the In- quiries of John Wilkes and Himself, rel- ative to the Authorship of Junius. L.

1822. 8vo.

LX. *Lye, Francis. The Beauties and Maxims of Junius and his corre- spondents. L. 1824. 12mo.

I have seen an edition dated 1823.

LXI. * Coventry, George. A Critical Enquiry regarding the real Author of the Letters of Junius, proving them to have been written by Lord Viscount Sackville. L. 1825. 8vo.

LXII. * [Kelly, P.] Junius proved to be Burke, with an Outline of Ms Biography, L. 1826. 8vo.

LXIII. Barker, Edward H. The Claims of Sir Philip Francis to the Au- thorship of JUBIUS disproved, in Letters to the Rev. M. Davy, M.D., Sir James