MoEML References in Shakeosphere
BART1: Bartholomew Lane
- 822: A plain and friendly perswasive to the inhabitants of Virginia and Maryland (1705)
- 9292: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Caleb Head (1713)
- 13779: Solomon, a serenata (1744)
- 72131: The Evening advertiser (1754)
- 72715: The New London price currant (178u)
- 82403: A modest vindication of the hermite of the Sounding Island (1683)
- 94377: A display of heraldrie (1660)
- 113477: The disputes between Mr. Cranford, and Dr. Chamberlen (1652)
- 120145: A Catalogue of Latin and English books, both antient and modern (1697)
- 120932: A catalogue of the libraries of two eminent persons deceased; consisting of choice English books. In divinity, history, law, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c (1684)
- 121049: An extraordinary collection of pictures, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Thursday and Friday, being the 21st and 22d of this instant May, 1691. at four of the clock afternoon, at the Scotch Coffee-House in Bartholomew-Lane, behind the Royal-Exchange. By Edward Millington. Catalogues whereof are to be had at the place of sale (1691)
- 121050: An extraordinary collection of pictures, will be sold by auction, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 10th, 11th, and 12th. of this instant June, 1691. at four of the clock afternoon, at the Scotch Coffee-House in Bartholomew-Lane, behind the Royal-Exchange. By Edward Millington. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deem'd the buyer. But if two (or more) shall claim any lot, then it shall be put up again. The buyer is to pay for, and take away what pictures, &c. he or she shall buy, within three days after bought. Every person buying, is desired to give his name and place of abode, and if desired, to pay down a fourth part of the value of what shall be bought, or else to be put up again. And for the satisfaction of the company present, it is engaged, that no proprietor of any painting, &c. now exposed, shall bid for his own goods. Catalogues whereof are to be had at the place of sale (1691)
- 125737: Female policy detected. Or, The arts of a designing woman laid open (1695)
- 128297: Bibliotheca Whateliana: sive Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Rev. viri D. Whateley juxta Banbury in comitatu Oxoniensi (1683)
- 128318: The prerogative of the monarchs of Great Brittain (1684)
- 140614: In Throgmorton Street. At the golden ball over against Draper's Hall, between Bartholomew-Lane and Broad-street near the Royal Exchange, may be had of T.C. an approved physician of known integrity and twenty years practice in the city of London (1680)
- 160784: A display of heraldrie (1660)
- 170302: A display of heraldrie (1660)
- 189563: The French Littelton (1597)
- 262473: To be seen only a fortnight longer. At the Royal Exchange, up stairs, on the north-side; opposite Bartholomew-Lane. A collection of the principal military machines of the ancients; with their use, and the manner of working them. (1760)
- 286534: By permission of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor (1789)
- 287724: Oriental eclogues (1760)
- 293560: Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to grant unto Jacob Rowe, Gent. a patent (1734)
- 297267: Christopher Pack, oilman, at the Ham and Oil-jar, the bottom of Bartholomew-Lane, near the Royol-Exchange [sic], London; sells the following goods wholesale and retale [sic], viz. fine Lucca, Florence and Genoa oil. Florence oil for hair. (1770)
- 298398: Dr. Stoughton's elixir magnum stomachicum (1725)
- 385900: Lex mercatoria rediviva: or, The merchant's directory (1752)
- 386652: John Gould Esq; and Mary his wife, late Mary Gliffon infant; and the Reverend Conyers Place jun. and Magdalen his wife, late Magdalen Gliffon infant (the said Mary and Magdalen being great grand-daughters, and heirs ... of Bartholomew Lane ... and ... of William Okeden and Magdalen his wife, ... and sole heirs ... of William Gliffon, and Mary his wife, ... plaintiffs below, and now appellants. William Morgan al's Okeden, and Edmund Morgan al's Okeden, ... and Peter Walter, Thomas Hussey, and John Bond, Esquires, ... executors ... of the said William Okeden; defendants below, and now respondents. The appellants case (1731)
- 411793: The life of the learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock (1744)
- 414805: The people's love, and the pastor's joy (1717)
- 414806: The people's love, and the pastor's joy. Set forth in a farewell sermon, preached at St. Bartholomew's by the Royal Exchange, and at St. Alban's in Woodstreet, on Sunday, March 24. 1716. By Bernard Mould, M. A. Fellow of Wadham-College in Oxford; and Minister to the English Factory at Smyrna (1717)
- 419580: The student's library (1713)
- 425024: Solomon, a serenata (1754)
- 469139: An answer to the Rev. John Rogers's address (1761)
- 480066: Mogul tales, or, the dreams of men awake (1759)
Variants:
- bar eelmew la
- Barthlemew lane
- Bartholemew lane
- Bartholomew lane
- 55614: The adventures of a rake (1759)
- 72991: The Pacquet-boat from Holland and Flanders (1695)
- 120960: Bibliotheca Maynardiana: sive Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Rev. viri D. Maynard, de Mayfield in comitatu Sussexię (1687)
- 232818: A copy of the Marquiss of Carmarthen's method for the speedy manning Her Majesty's Royal Navy (1706)
- 253331: The proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of Newgate (1722)
- 352570: The proceedings on the Queen's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 6th, 7th, and 8th days of December, 1710. In the ninth year of Her Majesty's reign (1710)
- 410959: The lives of the professors of Gresham College (1740)
- 424665: A compleat system of military discipline, as it is now used in the British foot; with explanations (1735)
- 479819: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayley. On Wednesday, April 30th. and Thursday and Fryday [sic], being the 1st and 2d days of May, 1712. in the eleventh year of Her Majesty's reign (1712)
- Bartholomew Lane
- 822: A plain and friendly perswasive to the inhabitants of Virginia and Maryland (1705)
- 9292: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Caleb Head (1713)
- 13779: Solomon, a serenata (1744)
- 72131: The Evening advertiser (1754)
- 72715: The New London price currant (178u)
- 82403: A modest vindication of the hermite of the Sounding Island (1683)
- 94377: A display of heraldrie (1660)
- 113477: The disputes between Mr. Cranford, and Dr. Chamberlen (1652)
- 120145: A Catalogue of Latin and English books, both antient and modern (1697)
- 120932: A catalogue of the libraries of two eminent persons deceased; consisting of choice English books. In divinity, history, law, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c (1684)
- 121049: An extraordinary collection of pictures, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Thursday and Friday, being the 21st and 22d of this instant May, 1691. at four of the clock afternoon, at the Scotch Coffee-House in Bartholomew-Lane, behind the Royal-Exchange. By Edward Millington. Catalogues whereof are to be had at the place of sale (1691)
- 121050: An extraordinary collection of pictures, will be sold by auction, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 10th, 11th, and 12th. of this instant June, 1691. at four of the clock afternoon, at the Scotch Coffee-House in Bartholomew-Lane, behind the Royal-Exchange. By Edward Millington. The conditions of sale. The highest bidder is to be deem'd the buyer. But if two (or more) shall claim any lot, then it shall be put up again. The buyer is to pay for, and take away what pictures, &c. he or she shall buy, within three days after bought. Every person buying, is desired to give his name and place of abode, and if desired, to pay down a fourth part of the value of what shall be bought, or else to be put up again. And for the satisfaction of the company present, it is engaged, that no proprietor of any painting, &c. now exposed, shall bid for his own goods. Catalogues whereof are to be had at the place of sale (1691)
- 125737: Female policy detected. Or, The arts of a designing woman laid open (1695)
- 128297: Bibliotheca Whateliana: sive Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Rev. viri D. Whateley juxta Banbury in comitatu Oxoniensi (1683)
- 128318: The prerogative of the monarchs of Great Brittain (1684)
- 140614: In Throgmorton Street. At the golden ball over against Draper's Hall, between Bartholomew-Lane and Broad-street near the Royal Exchange, may be had of T.C. an approved physician of known integrity and twenty years practice in the city of London (1680)
- 160784: A display of heraldrie (1660)
- 170302: A display of heraldrie (1660)
- 189563: The French Littelton (1597)
- 262473: To be seen only a fortnight longer. At the Royal Exchange, up stairs, on the north-side; opposite Bartholomew-Lane. A collection of the principal military machines of the ancients; with their use, and the manner of working them. (1760)
- 286534: By permission of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor (1789)
- 287724: Oriental eclogues (1760)
- 293560: Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to grant unto Jacob Rowe, Gent. a patent (1734)
- 297267: Christopher Pack, oilman, at the Ham and Oil-jar, the bottom of Bartholomew-Lane, near the Royol-Exchange [sic], London; sells the following goods wholesale and retale [sic], viz. fine Lucca, Florence and Genoa oil. Florence oil for hair. (1770)
- 298398: Dr. Stoughton's elixir magnum stomachicum (1725)
- 385900: Lex mercatoria rediviva: or, The merchant's directory (1752)
- 386652: John Gould Esq; and Mary his wife, late Mary Gliffon infant; and the Reverend Conyers Place jun. and Magdalen his wife, late Magdalen Gliffon infant (the said Mary and Magdalen being great grand-daughters, and heirs ... of Bartholomew Lane ... and ... of William Okeden and Magdalen his wife, ... and sole heirs ... of William Gliffon, and Mary his wife, ... plaintiffs below, and now appellants. William Morgan al's Okeden, and Edmund Morgan al's Okeden, ... and Peter Walter, Thomas Hussey, and John Bond, Esquires, ... executors ... of the said William Okeden; defendants below, and now respondents. The appellants case (1731)
- 411793: The life of the learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock (1744)
- 414805: The people's love, and the pastor's joy (1717)
- 414806: The people's love, and the pastor's joy. Set forth in a farewell sermon, preached at St. Bartholomew's by the Royal Exchange, and at St. Alban's in Woodstreet, on Sunday, March 24. 1716. By Bernard Mould, M. A. Fellow of Wadham-College in Oxford; and Minister to the English Factory at Smyrna (1717)
- 419580: The student's library (1713)
- 425024: Solomon, a serenata (1754)
- 469139: An answer to the Rev. John Rogers's address (1761)
- 480066: Mogul tales, or, the dreams of men awake (1759)
- Bartlemew Lane
- S. Bartilmew lane
- St. Bartholomew the Less Lane
Thu Jun 01 13:41:23 CDT 2023