MoEML References in Shakeosphere
ALDG4: Aldgate Street
- 32253: Mary Drane, comb maker & dealer in hardware (1800)
- 234463: God's departure from a people the most dreadful judgement (1776)
- 277910: General hints, concerning the mutual duties of pastors and churches, delivered in a sermon, at Chelmsford, Essex, on Tuesday, December 17, 1776 (1777)
- 329674: General hints (1777)
- 367800: The church-Member's directory; or, a gospel church described: wherein is considered its form, founder, and foundation. As also The Materials with which it is built. - The Work and Service thereof. - The Officers belonging to it, - their Characters, Qualifications, and Duties. - In whom the Right of choosing them, and the Power of admitting Members is vested. - The Method of their Admission, - and the Ground of Church-Authority for Excommunication. To which is added, A brief review of the moral and religious obligations of church-members, and A short address to all who intend entering upon that important character. By Archibald Bell (1776)
Variants:
- Aldegate
- Aldgate High Street
- 315595: Leasehold farm, in Essex. Particulars of a desirable leasehold farm, known by the name of Tyler's Hall, situate on Upminster Common, ... which will be sold by auction, (by virtue of an execution) by Mr. Savill, on the premises, on Tuesday the 2d of May, 1797, ... Printed particulars of farm, and catalogues of furniture, may be had at the place of sale; ... and of Mr. Savill, Aldgate High Street, London (1797)
- 315596: A catalogue of all the household furniture (1797)
- 343419: Christiani cultus: or, the ornaments of a Christian; being a collection of Christian virtues and graces: where they are commanded in the Holy Scriptures, and the promises of blessings to those who possess them; also their opposite vices, where they are forbid, and the Threatenings denounced against those who continue in the Practice of them: The Portions of Scripture are at full length, and the Work so contrived that each particular Virtue, &c. and opposite Vice, &c. may be seen at one View, By Hugh Hopley (1774)
- 423781: The Ladies museum. or Complete [p]ocket memorandum book (1774)
- 468544: Observations and remarks on the present mode of apprenticing out poor children, and on the unprotected and unprovided-for situations of many poor in this nation (1794)
- Aldgate Street (without Aldgate)
- Aldgate Street
- 32253: Mary Drane, comb maker & dealer in hardware (1800)
- 234463: God's departure from a people the most dreadful judgement (1776)
- 277910: General hints, concerning the mutual duties of pastors and churches, delivered in a sermon, at Chelmsford, Essex, on Tuesday, December 17, 1776 (1777)
- 329674: General hints (1777)
- 367800: The church-Member's directory; or, a gospel church described: wherein is considered its form, founder, and foundation. As also The Materials with which it is built. - The Work and Service thereof. - The Officers belonging to it, - their Characters, Qualifications, and Duties. - In whom the Right of choosing them, and the Power of admitting Members is vested. - The Method of their Admission, - and the Ground of Church-Authority for Excommunication. To which is added, A brief review of the moral and religious obligations of church-members, and A short address to all who intend entering upon that important character. By Archibald Bell (1776)
- Aldgate ?treet
- Aldgate streete
- Aldgate warde
- Aldgate
- 2113: Poems by Thomas Gray, LL.B. containing odes, epitaphs, elegy, &c. &c. With the life of the author (1799)
- 2301: The poetical works (1794)
- 2560: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1780)
- 2560: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1780)
- 6521: Allegorical miniatures, for the study of youth (1800)
- 7594: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 9339: A guide to the oratory: or, an historical account of the new sect of the Henleyarians (1726)
- 10035: The lady's preceptor (1790)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 13860: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 14589: A letter sent to the late Lord Balmerino, during the time he lay under sentence of death in the Tower. By the Reverend Mr. Humphreys, One of the Clergymen appointed to attend him (1746)
- 15314: Songs, &c. in The deserter of Naples; or, royal clemency: to which is added, An ode to friendship, A tale from Baker's chronicle, Address for the Marine Society, Mr. Lee Lewes's farewell address, and other favorite pieces, performed at the Royalty Theatre (1788)
- 15755: The medical mirror (1796)
- 17634: The great charity of instructing poor children (1703)
- 19186: Easter holidays, or Domestic conversations (1799)
- 19728: The Christian scholar (1704)
- 20428: The dominion and providence of God (1780)
- 23392: Devotional pieces (1799)
- 23514: Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history (1795)
- 23926: The following children's books, are printed by Francis Power, (grandson to the late Mr. J. Newbery,) & Co. No. 65, near the Bar, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, and sold by Messrs. Champante and Whitrow, No. 2. Jewry-street, Aldgate (1790)
- 26631: Religious pieces. Superiority of religious views, by Dr. Langhorne. &c. &c (1799)
- 27583: Moral tales (1799)
- 28723: The Second books of Moses, called Exodus, in Hebrew (1787)
- 28727: The sentiments of a true antigallican (1756)
- 29789: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 31923: At a meeting of the Aldgate Society of Friends of the People, associated for the cultivation and diffusion of political knowledge, Mr. John Hall, in the chair. (1792)
- 32253: Mary Drane, comb maker & dealer in hardware (1800)
- 33634: The new Ben Johnson's jester (1799)
- 35101: A narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth (1795)
- 42026: The effects of vanity (1790)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 45646: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1741)
- 45825: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, to raise a certain sum of money, for payment of debts already contracted for the relief and maintenance of the poor of the said parish (1743)
- 48844: Danger attending an enlightened and free peple (1753)
- 49954: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church and steeple of the said parish (1741)
- 50052: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate (1743)
- 51375: An Act to amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the seventh year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for paving the streets, and other places, in that part of the parish of Saint Botolphe Aldgate which lies in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 51494: An Act for paving and regulating Rosemary Lane, from the parish of Saint Botolph, Aldgate, to Cable Street (1771)
- 57368: Boxing reviewed (1790)
- 58232: Orthographical exercises (1793)
- 62359: The olive branch of peace decayed, the causes thereof enquired into, and the way and means to recover it pointed out (1778)
- 62359: The olive branch of peace decayed, the causes thereof enquired into, and the way and means to recover it pointed out (1778)
- 64472: The good fight of faith (1709)
- 64860: The excellent daughter (1730)
- 66510: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 66512: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 70749: The maiden's lamentation for the loss of her pudding-stick (1750)
- 74975: The Britannic magazine; or Entertaining repository of heroic adventures (1793)
- 78715: The happy lovers, or, Cælia won by Aminta's loyalty (1688)
- 78976: Paradise lost (1668)
- 78978: Paradise lost (1667)
- 79154: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 79212: The death of King Charles I. proved a down-right murder, with the aggravations of it (1693)
- 90615: 'Eniauto's· Or, A course of catechizing (1674)
- 91751: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, Sir James Smith, the right worshipful the aldermen and sheriffs of the city of London, and the governours of the hospitals (1685)
- 96951: Right re-entred and the reasons thereof rendered in the plain, yet modest, apology of Zach. Crofton, minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate, London (1657)
- 97706: [The] distressed child, or, The Cruel uncle (1700)
- 99430: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, at Saint Mary Le-Bow, November the 5th. 1682 (1682)
- 106117: Paradise lost (1667)
- 106180: Truth brought to light: or The gross forgeries of Dr. Hollingworth (1693)
- 114041: An attest of the housholders within the parish of Buttolphs Aldgate London, unto the innocency of Mr. Zach. Crofton, their present minister and faithfull pastor (1657)
- 114209: Malice against ministry manifested by the plain and modest plea and defence of Zach. Crofton minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate London (1657)
- 114921: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1656)
- 114961: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1657)
- 120909: The orders of vestry (1677)
- 120909: The orders of vestry (1677)
- 123764: The first part of Dr. Faustus (1690)
- 123880: The history of the blind beggar of Bednal-Green (1686)
- 125983: The figure of nine (1690)
- 127380: The great charity of instructing poor children (1700)
- 127819: The pleasant and delightful history of King Henry 8th. and a cobler (1670)
- 127820: The pleasant and delightful history of King Henry the VIII, and the Abbot of Reading (1680)
- 128429: Sad and dreadful news from Dukes-place near Aldgate: or, a true account of a barborous and unnatural self-murther committed by Dorcas Pinkney (1686)
- 129510: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 130299: Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law (1667)
- 130858: To the honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, and Commons of England, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the ministers (1700)
- 136548: Sad news from Ratcliff (1691)
- 136741: A true relation what sentence was passed upon the servants of the Lord (1660)
- 139635: The Christian scholar (1700)
- 141574: A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c (1700)
- 141574: A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c (1700)
- 141858: Dick the plow-man turn'd doctor. Or, The love-sick maiden cured (1685)
- 142070: The mistaken lover; or, the supposed ungrateful creature, appears a true pattern of loyalty. Alas I in vain he did complain, and counted her his foe; concluding she would cruel be, but it was nothing so. To an excellent new tune, sung at court. This may be printed, R.P (1685)
- 142306: Memoirs of the plague in the year 1665. By H. F. of White Chappel who was a witness of the dismal scene - (1700)
- 142635: The ansvver to the London lasses folly: or, the new-found father discoverd at the camp (1685)
- 143981: The innocent shepherd and the crafty wife (1685)
- 144331: The London lasses folly, or, The maiden beguil'd (1685)
- 144592: Turner Mayor (1668)
- 145763: Three treatises all tending to Christian practice (1663)
- 146802: The doctrine of self-posing, or, a Christians duty of putting cases of difficulty to himself (1666)
- 146948: Bibliotheca selectissima librorum omnigenorum (1691)
- 147327: England's joyful welcome to the King, upon his return to White-Hall, on the 16th. of December, 1688. after his withdrawing himself, and 6 days absence. Or, The loyal subjects delight (1688)
- 148388: At the sign of the Flower de Luce near the church porch in the Little Miuories, without Aldgate (1685)
- 148828: Agnodice; the woman physician. Dwelling at the hand and urinal, next door to the Blue Ball in Hayden-yard in the minories, near Aldgate (1680)
- 149272: Bouncing Bess of Brumley, or, the Bob-tail'd-bob: being an excellent new song; showing how a country maid, of the county of Kent, came to London, to learn breeding: and being in Southwark-fair admiring a show, was pick'd up by a London cockney (1650)
- 149393: The mirror of mercy (1686)
- 149808: A nevv summons to Green-Goose-Fair (1687)
- 149846: [The] new-blossom'd marigold (1685)
- 149901: The merry beggars of Lincolns-Inn-Fields (1687)
- 149989: Love and constancy united (1687)
- 150148: Jockies happy meeting with fair Silvia in the grove (1688)
- 150259: Hey for Horn-Fair: or, Room for cuckolds, here comes a company (1687)
- 150287: The happy return: or, The Parliaments wellcome to London (1685)
- 150305: The country-clowns delight (1686)
- 150684: The young squires conquest (1689)
- 150726: The Windsor gallant courting the country farmers daughter (1685)
- 150785: The Wapping lovers: or, A pattern for seamen (1685)
- 150814: The valiant dairy-maid; or, Three taylors well fitted (1685)
- 150846: The unfortunate damsel (1685)
- 150886: The two unfortunate lovers (1685)
- 150940: The true pattern of constancy (1685)
- 150947: The true lovers cruel tragedy (1685)
- 150968: The trappan'd Welsh-man, sold to Virginia (1685)
- 151073: The seamens wives frolick over a bowl of punch (1685)
- 151083: The seamans deceit. Or, The wanton wench of Wapping (1694)
- 151169: The poplar-feast: or, A cat-pasty (1685)
- 151203: The painted ladies rambles (1685)
- 151310: Sport upon sport (1685)
- 151927: Mr. Crofton answered, or a reply to the slanderous untruths reproachfully uttered by him in his book entituled, Malice against ministry (1658)
- 151990: The White-chappel maids lamentation (1685)
- 152397: A merry dialogue between Andrew and his sweet heart Joan (1682)
- 152591: The valiant souldiers gallantry. Or, The glory of the camp-royal, on Hounslow-Heath (1686)
- 152641: The unfortunate son; or, A kind wife is worth gold (1685)
- 156535: Portsmouths lamentation, or, A dialogue between two amorous ladies, E.G. and D.P (1685)
- 156592: The poysoners rewarded; or, The most barbarous of murthers, detected and punished (1687)
- 156803: The Easter wedding; or, the bridegrooms joy and happiness compleated, in his kind and constant bride (1685)
- 161790: E?niauto?s, or, A course of catechizing (1674)
- 162066: The encomium-royal: or, a poem on the corronation of James II (1685)
- 162098: [D]ick the plowman turn'd doctor (1685)
- 163980: The seamans constancy, or, True-lovers fidelity (1685)
- 164157: The vertue and value of baptism (1658)
- 164157: The vertue and value of baptism (1658)
- 164158: Arrest of five unsober men (1657)
- 166647: The joys of vertuous love: or, An invitation to the happy state of marriage (1685)
- 168162: A call to Charon, to carry the dying lover over to the Elizium shades: or, The discontented lover overcome with grief (1685)
- 169391: The Easter wedding; or, The bridegrooms joy and happiness compleated, in his kind and constant bride (1685)
- 199001: Londons lotterie (1612)
- 208650: The Psalms of David (1800)
- 208652: Hymns and spiritual songs (1800)
- 209464: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 210916: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on Sunday the 28th of October, 1705 (1706)
- 210952: The excellency of the duty of religious unity among brethren; in judgment and affections (1706)
- 211001: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world (1720)
- 214018: Gleanings from the works of Laurence Sterne (1796)
- 216715: The case of the inhabitants of the parishes of Wapping, Stepney, St. John Wapping and Aldgate, (1718)
- 217418: The success of the Gospel (1775)
- 223450: The doctrine of the Trinity stated, proved, and defended (1795)
- 223572: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1777)
- 223572: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1777)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 224642: The duty and usefulness of commemorating national deliverances (1777)
- 228898: The charity of schools for poor children recommended (1706)
- 229258: The cleansing fountain opened (1773)
- 229392: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1704)
- 229393: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1704)
- 229853: An elementary introduction to the Latin grammar (1795)
- 232352: The excellent daughter (1708)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 237394: A Letter to the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord North, first Lord of the Treasury (1774)
- 238609: Miss in her teens (1789)
- 240050: The glory of children in their fathers (1703)
- 240310: List of the whole body of the liverymen of London, in one alphabetical arrangement (1792)
- 246824: Moderation maintain'd, in defence of A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war, &c (1704)
- 249558: Socinianism brought to the test (1773)
- 251748: Adventures of Jemima Russell (1799)
- 252219: Poems on various subjects (1773)
- 253561: A key to physic, and the occult sciences (1795)
- 255041: Essays on men and manners (1800)
- 256356: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 257762: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1772)
- 259023: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 259518: The christian scholar (1728)
- 260190: The Christian scholar (1718)
- 260565: The happiness of this church and nation (1705)
- 260887: The Contrast; or, The history of James and Thomas, a tale. Written for the use of Sunday schools (1800)
- 261861: Affecting and interesting narrative of the loss of the Antelope Packet (1795)
- 264097: Moral tale. Sarah Phillips (1800)
- 265068: Maxims and moral reflections (1799)
- 266072: The seasons. By James Thomson (1793)
- 267226: Poems (1800)
- 268161: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London. Published by the Rev. Mr. W. Aldridge (1776)
- 268161: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London. Published by the Rev. Mr. W. Aldridge (1776)
- 268716: Third book of moses, calles *Leviticus (1787)
- 270151: Walking amusements for chearful Christians; or Trades spiritualized (1775)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 272334: Poems on various subjects (1790)
- 272766: Moral philosophy, &c. Chiron to Achilles, by H. Jacob. The highwayman's soliloquy (1800)
- 273998: The shepherd's pastime (1789)
- 275035: Poems by Matthew Prior Esqr. Containing Henry & Emma, epistles &c.&c. With the authors life[.] (1800)
- 275277: Romances (1795)
- 276860: A discourse on the third day of the Gospel (1794)
- 279506: The duty of subjects to honour the King, consider'd and enforc'd (1760)
- 282316: Hornsby and Co. stock-brokers, removed from no. 19, corner of Pope's-Head Alley, Cornhill, to no. 26, Cornhill, and at their office, no. 16, near the Saracen's Head Inn, Aldgate. Return their most sincere thanks for the great encouragement they received in the last and former lotteries, on their several fair and candid plans; (1779)
- 282522: Botany Bay (1788)
- 283006: On Saturday the 9th of May, was published, price sixpence. No. I. Of Walker's geography and gazetteer (1795)
- 284422: The farmer and gardener's directory (1799)
- 285292: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 287000: Poems by William Shenstone, Esq. Containing elegies, odes, songs, levities, &c. &c (1798)
- 287431: The liturgy, according to the Spanish and Portuguese Jews, in Hebrew and English, as publicly read in the synagogue, and used by all their families. Faithfully translated by Alex. Alexander (1773)
- 288280: The First book of Moses, called Genesis, in Hebrew, with the English translation on the opposite page (1787)
- 288281: The Fifth book of Moses, called Deuteronomy in Hebrew (1787)
- 288576: Poems by Geo. Lord Lyttelton (1800)
- 292829: A sermon preached before the Right Worshipful Sir Crisp Gascoyne (1757)
- 294023: Letters of Werter (1799)
- 295987: A sermon preach'd at St Sepulchres Church (1715)
- 296937: Thos Poulter, late Messrs. Heaths, formerly Sir William Plomer's, (no 13) Aldgate, London, wholesale dealer in oils of all sorts (1800)
- 299197: James Potter, leather-breeches maker. At the sign of the Boot and Breeches, within three doors of Aldgate, on the left hand side of the way, in Shoemaker-Row. Maketh and selleth all sorts of leather-breeches, by wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. (1725)
- 305138: The memoirs of Miss Williams (1771)
- 309296: Insurance office on marriages, and births and Baptisme of infants (1710)
- 312100: Curious Cumberland and Northumberland spars and minerals (1800)
- 312633: The great charity of instructing poor children (1701)
- 312867: A list of the Committee of Almoners of Christ's Hospital. Philip Scarth, Esq; treasurer. Zachariah Foxall, Esq; Bloomsbury-square. Mr George Dottin, at Mr. Penny's in Brick-lane, Spital-fields. Mr Hugh Bonfoy, Highgate. Mr. John Markham, Paternoster-row. William Wynne, Esq; Essex-street, in the Strand. Mr Thomas Moore, Richmond. Deputy Samuel Ballard, Little-Britain. Mr. Thomas Salter, Cornbill. Mr Thomas Bigg, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Thomas Rawstorn, Esq; James-street, Bedford-row. Mr Robert Cranmer, Christ's Hospital. Deputy Joseph Ayliffe, Bread-street-hill. Mr. Richard Bridgman, without Aldgate. Mr. John Turner, Fleet-street. Deputy Robert Pycrost, Minories. Charles Boehm, at Mr. Boehm's in Sikes-Lane. Miles Man, Esq; Guild-Hall. Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt, Lime-street. Mr Barnaby Backwell, Norfolk-street in the Strand. Mr John Lancashire, Bow-Lane. Mr Benjamin Cleeve, near St Michael's-Church, Wood-street. Mr. Philip Bromfield, Lombard-street. Deputy James Hodges, London-Bridge. Peter Du Cane, Esq; St James's-square. Charles savage, Esq; Mark-Lane. Mr. Daniel Webb, Lothbury. Mr John Townsend, Cullum-street. Mr William Innys, Pater-noster-row. Mr. Thomas Hardwich, Draper's-Hall. To the Right Worshipful the President, the Worshipful treasurer, and Governors of Christ's Hospital. Sir, your worship's vote and interest are most humbly desired for Richard Reily, printer, (citizen and stationer) that he may succeed Mr John Wright, deceas'd, as printer to Christ's-Hospital. And your petitioner as in duty bound, shall ever pray. N.B. your petitioner has been tenant to the said hospital thirty years (1754)
- 313142: On Sunday morning, the 17th of April, 1796, a sermon, will be preached at the parish church of St. Botolph, Aldgate, by the Reverend Lawrence Panting, A.M. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge; minister of South Lambeth Chapel; and chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Bradford, before Thomas Wright, Esq. alderman, president; vice-presidents (1796)
- 315113: The invention of a dumb man. Joel Barnet, (from Berlin) at Henry Simons's, fruiterer, Duke's-Place, near Aldgate, London, sells his new-invented candles of all colours, ... Also invented and sold by the same person, his much admired and useful magnifying glasses, by which may be seen the time of night without rising from bed, (1790)
- 315595: Leasehold farm, in Essex. Particulars of a desirable leasehold farm, known by the name of Tyler's Hall, situate on Upminster Common, ... which will be sold by auction, (by virtue of an execution) by Mr. Savill, on the premises, on Tuesday the 2d of May, 1797, ... Printed particulars of farm, and catalogues of furniture, may be had at the place of sale; ... and of Mr. Savill, Aldgate High Street, London (1797)
- 315596: A catalogue of all the household furniture (1797)
- 315967: Letters from Eliza to Yorick (1799)
- 316551: Reading made completely easy (1791)
- 317387: Fables for children, with suitable morals (1795)
- 318391: Le souvenir or Pocket remembrancer 1793 (1792)
- 318942: Piguenit's tables of money, weights, measures, &c (1790)
- 319498: The Moral alphabet (1790)
- 321509: The effects of vanity (1799)
- 322176: The life of Benjamin Franklin, LLD. (1800)
- 322870: The literary miscellany (1799)
- 324123: A complete system of practical arithmetic (1800)
- 327279: An act for sale of the rectory of Saint Buttolph without Aldgate, London, the estate of Thomas Kynaston, (1747)
- 328038: An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the City of London, to raise a certain sum of money, (1743)
- 328064: Plain advice to hard-drinkers (1796)
- 329904: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 331865: Whites corn-measure tables (1792)
- 332737: A critical essay on Jer, XXXIII. 16 (latter part) (1777)
- 333771: Love's repository (1800)
- 334489: Gale's cabinet of knowledge (1796)
- 336901: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1708)
- 337774: The universal arithmetic, containing all the rules in arithmetic, After a New and most Concise Method; Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, the Square and Cube Roots, With a brief Explanation of their Use; Mensuration and Surveying: to Which are Added, A great Variety of Practical Questions, &c. The Whole Scientifically laid down in a plain and easy Manner, for the Use of Schools,-Private Families, and the Rising Generation in general. By R. Chappell, late T. M. St. Mary-le-Bone, London (1798)
- 338296: The arabian nights entertainments (1792)
- 343419: Christiani cultus: or, the ornaments of a Christian; being a collection of Christian virtues and graces: where they are commanded in the Holy Scriptures, and the promises of blessings to those who possess them; also their opposite vices, where they are forbid, and the Threatenings denounced against those who continue in the Practice of them: The Portions of Scripture are at full length, and the Work so contrived that each particular Virtue, &c. and opposite Vice, &c. may be seen at one View, By Hugh Hopley (1774)
- 343426: Night thoughts; on life, death, & immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; and The last day, a poem. By Edward Young, L.L.D. With the life of the author (1800)
- 349855: A bill, intituled, An act for sale of certain houses near Aldgate, in London, late the estate of William Williams, Esq; deceased; and for purchasing lands in lieu thereof (1707)
- 350492: Culpeper's English physician (1794)
- 351363: The doctrine of the passions explained and improved (1794)
- 351685: Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield: comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman (1799)
- 352019: The christian scholar (1710)
- 352294: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 354309: A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects (1792)
- 355392: King Asa (1790)
- 355393: King Asa: a poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, ch.xv. ver. 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. ch.xiv. By T. May (1790)
- 355416: Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355417: Poems on various subjects. Consisting of meditations, contemplations, soliloquies, Poetical Epistles, Moral Reflections, Hymns, and Taraphrases of Several Parts of Scripture, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355483: Orthographical exercises (1793)
- 355484: English grammatical exercises; comprised in a variety of examples, under the different rules of syntax. By James Alderson, Master of the English Academy, at Ashford, Kent. Author of Orthographical Exercises, In a Series of Moral Letters, &c (1795)
- 355609: The good fight of faith (1709)
- 355759: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of The Right Honble. the late Countess Dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 355766: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1789)
- 355766: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1789)
- 355768: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1794)
- 355768: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1794)
- 356338: Memoirs of Captain Shelburne (1799)
- 358127: The holy Bible; adapted (1784)
- 358906: A sermon preached in Crutched-Friers near Aldgate, Novem. 5. 1713 (1713)
- 362909: An introduction to the English tongue (1785)
- 362910: An introduction. to the English tongue (1780)
- 365234: The British sportsman (1792)
- 367418: A letter sent to the late Lord Balmerino, during the time he lay under sentence of death, in the Tower. By the Reverend Mr. Humphreys, One of the Clergymen appointed to attend him (1746)
- 367865: The scholar's spelling assistant (1796)
- 367916: A confession of faith, delivered at Rochford, in Essex, the twenty-seventh of June, 1734. By James Smith, at his Ordination (1735)
- 371927: Le petit sorcier; or, the little wizard. In three parts. With directions. (1792)
- 372803: A sermon preached before the Trustees (appointed by the High Court of Chancery) for the Charity Schools in the Ward of Portsoken (1750)
- 372842: For God, or for Satan (1709)
- 376708: An examination of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1792)
- 377204: A case of extreme, and unparalleled hardship: containing considerations on a verdict, that potatoes and turnips are hay and corn! (1799)
- 380107: The siamese tales (1796)
- 380108: The brothers; a novel, for children (1795)
- 380199: The contrast (1800)
- 382199: The poetical works (1795)
- 385041: An historical miscellany of the curiosities and rarities in nature and art (1794)
- 385597: Spirit and unanimity (1779)
- 385777: The universal songster (1793)
- 388353: The prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents (1726)
- 389251: The medical mirror (1800)
- 389894: The naval and military history of the wars of England (1795)
- 390730: The christian remembrancer (1773)
- 397560: Jachin and Boaz (1800)
- 399290: The medical mirror (1796)
- 399452: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 399465: Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey (1799)
- 399568: A new and complete illustration of the occult sciences (1792)
- 400059: The expedition of Little Pickle (1792)
- 400992: An act for sale of the rectory of Saint Buttolph without Aldgate, London, the estate of Thomas Kynaston, (1747)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 406073: Amusing and instructive conversations for children (1800)
- 406562: La liturgie, ou formulaire des prie?res publiques (1794)
- 407114: An essay on the passions: with other poems. By A. Donoughue (1799)
- 409641: Fight the good fight of faith, in the cause of God against the Kingdom of Satan (1709)
- 409752: The gardener's daughter of Worcester (1800)
- 412555: Jachin and Boaz (1797)
- 416648: The evil and mischief of stage-playing (1735)
- 416996: Publick spirit, illustrated in the life and designs of the Reverend Thomas Bray, D.D. late minister of St. Botolph without Aldgate (1746)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 420195: Some remarks, or short strictures, upon A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war. In a sermon preach'd in the Church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on January 31, 1703/4. ... By White Kennet, (1704)
- 421253: The universal British directory (1793)
- 421264: The universal gazetteer (1795)
- 422752: The tryals of Jeremy Tooley, William Arch, and John Clauson, three private soldiers. For the murder of Mr. John Dent, constable (1732)
- 423538: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world, explain'd and prov'd (1720)
- 423781: The Ladies museum. or Complete [p]ocket memorandum book (1774)
- 424669: Gothic stories (1799)
- 425959: Honourable Artillery Company (1781)
- 426118: An hymn to be sung by the charity-girls of the out-part school, in the parish church of St. Sepulchre, Snow-Hill (1798)
- 468544: Observations and remarks on the present mode of apprenticing out poor children, and on the unprotected and unprovided-for situations of many poor in this nation (1794)
- 471757: Cudgel-playing modernized and improved; or, the science of defence (1800)
- 478110: The contrast; or, The history of James and Thomas, a tale (1790)
- 479522: Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions, sent to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and others of his friends and acquaintance (1745)
- 480496: The poetical works of William Shenstone (1798)
- aldgate
- 150676: The true-lovers glory (1685)
- 150780: The witty chamber-maid (1685)
- 154802: The seaman's joyful return; being an answer to the seamans doleful farewell (1685)
- Ealdgate ?treete
- Ealdgate Warde
- Ealdgate
- high street
- 30075: A sermon (1791)
- 47555: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street in the said borough (1757)
- 50692: An Act to prevent the holding of any market for the future in the high street of the borough of Southwark in the county of Surry (1755)
- 50710: An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street, in the said borough (1755)
- 50791: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street in the said borough (1757)
- 52183: An Act for paving the high street or road leading from Aldersgate-bars, in the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, London, to the turnpike near the end of Goswell-street, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52369: An Act for repairing, lighting, watching, and cleansing, the high street or road, called Goswell-street, leading from Aldersgate-bars, without Aldersgate, London, to the house of Woodhouse Coker gentleman, near the turn-pike at the end of the said street or road, in the county of Middlesex (1780)
- 52444: An Act for building a bridge over the river Thames, at the town of Henley upon Thames, in the county of Oxford, and making commodious avenues thereto (1781)
- 52899: An Act for paving, cleansing, and lighting the high street, and other places within the town of Huntingdon, and for removing and preventing nuisances and annoyances therein (1785)
- 52906: An Act for taking down the present market house, and certain other buildings, in the town of Uxbridge, for the purpose of widening the high street (1785)
- 52919: An Act for opening an easy and commodious communication from the high street of Edinburgh, to the county southward (1785)
- 54299: An Act for keeping in repair the footways in the high street of the town of Kensington, in the county of Middlesex (1795)
- 54310: An Act for amending an Act, passed in the twenty-first year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for building a bridge over the river Thames, at the town of Henley-upon-Thames, in the county of Oxford, and making commodious avenues thereto (1795)
- 100448: Catalogus librorum tam antiquorum quam recentium in omni facultate insignium. The catalogues are distributed gratis to gentlemen schollers, &c. by the said Thomas Bowman (1686)
- 139074: Whereas against divers lawes, orders and provisions, great numbers of men and women and their children and servants doe daily on the weeke daies, all the day long, sit in the high-street of Cheape, with multitudes of baskets, tubbs and other vessels of fruit, roots, hearbs, plants, flowers and other garden commodities to sell (1657)
- 144849: Barnabas and Boanerges: or, Wine and oyle for afflicted soules (1645)
- 150264: Here, here, here is pig and pork: or, (A Catholick tradition) (1689)
- 171399: Doomes-Day, or, the great day of the Lords iudgement (1614)
- 175420: Nepenthes, or The vertues of tabacco by William Barclay Mr. of Art, and Doctor of Physicke (1614)
- 184408: True happines, or, King Dauids choice (1633)
- 188349: An elegie on the death of Prince Henrie. By Sr William Alexander of Menstrie, gentleman of his Priuie Chamber (1612)
- 189667: The flytting betwixt Montgomerie and Polwart (1621)
- 199597: An elegie on the death of Prince Henrie. By Sr William Alexander of Menstrie, gentleman of his Priuie Chamber (1613)
- 204208: The mirrour of martyrs (1614)
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