''A Collection of the Names of the Merchants living in and about the City of London'' ( 1677 ), with the address "Fan-church street".
He did not have any higher education, and was admitted as a Fellow to the Royal Society only at the age of 60.
Lodowick may have been acquainted with Daniel Defoe . Francis' nephew Charles signed at Defoe's marriage as a witness, and Francis may have introduced Defoe to "Roscommon's Academy", a group founded by Lord Roscommon in 1683 .
- 1647 ''A Common Writing: / Whereby two, although not under- / standing one the others Language, yet by / the helpe thereof, may communicate / their minds one to another. / Composed by a Well-willer to Learning. / Printed for the Author, / MDCXLVII.
- 1652 ''The / Ground-Work, / Or / Foundation Laid, / (or so intended) / For the Framing of a New Perfect / Language: / And an Vniversall or / Common Writing. / And presented to the consideration of / the Learned, / By a Well-willer to Learning. / Printed, Anno MDCLII.''
- ca. 1675 , ''A Country Not Named''
- 1686 ''An Essay / Towards An / Universal Alphabet''
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