MoEML References in Shakeosphere
BEAR1: Bear Garden
- 27440: The modern champions: or, a tryal of skill to be fought at Her Majesty's Bear-Garden, on Wednesday next, between a Jereboam Tory, and a Jerusalem Whig: with their two seconds (1710)
- 29943: Specimen of a surprizing performance shortly to be sent to the press (1720)
- 39161: The touch-Stone (1729)
- 64752: Flagellum: or, a dry answer to Dr. Hancock's wonderfully-comical liquid book (1723)
- 70956: Behold the river Thames now frozen o'er, which lately ships of nightly burthen bore (1740)
- 162722: The cock-pit combate: in a dialogue between an East-India tyger, and a High-German wolf (1699)
- 220740: ©Sop. At the Bear-Garden: a vision (1715)
- 222458: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole, 1710. This is to give notice to all gentlemen, gamsters and others, that on this present Monday is a match to be fought by two dogs, (1710)
- 222459: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole. A tryal of skill to be performed between these two following masters of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the fifth of April, 1710, of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the fifth of April, 1710, (1710)
- 222460: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole. A tryal of skill to be performed between two profound masters of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday next, being the 13th of this instant July, 1709, of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday next, being the 13th of this instant July, 1709, (1709)
- 222461: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole. A tryal of skill to be performed between two profound masters of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant March, 1710. of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant March, 1710. (1710)
- 222462: At the Bear Garden in Hockley in the Hole, near Clarken-well-Green. These are to give notice to all gentlemen and gamesters that on this present Monday, there is a great match to be fought by two dogs. (1709)
- 240544: The modern champions: or, a tryal of skill to be fought at Her Majesty's Bear-Garden, on Monday next, between a Jereboam Tory, and a Jerusalem Whig: (1710)
- 295573: At his Majesty's Bear-Garden. In Hockly-in-the-Hole, this present Wednesday, being the 14th of May, 1735. Will be performed a tryal of skill by the following great masters in that noble art, call'd defence. (1735)
- 317314: The Whitsun-tide ramble (1720)
- 334403: The new doodle, doodle, doo. Sung by Monsieur Hurdy Gurdy, from the Bear-Garden, London, at the new circus, College-Green, ... 1800 (1800)
- 337368: The Answer of the proprietors of the Bear-Garden Glass-House to the case of Mr. John Gumley, and partners, proprietors of the Glass-House over against Hungerford-Market (1707)
- 406269: The touch-Stone (1728)
- 408147: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole, near Clarken-well-Green. These are to give notice to all gentlemen and gamesters, that this present Monday, there will be a match fought by four dogs, (1710)
- 452017: Specimen of a surprizing performance shortly to be sent to the press (1763)
Variants:
- Bear Garden
- 27440: The modern champions: or, a tryal of skill to be fought at Her Majesty's Bear-Garden, on Wednesday next, between a Jereboam Tory, and a Jerusalem Whig: with their two seconds (1710)
- 29943: Specimen of a surprizing performance shortly to be sent to the press (1720)
- 39161: The touch-Stone (1729)
- 64752: Flagellum: or, a dry answer to Dr. Hancock's wonderfully-comical liquid book (1723)
- 70956: Behold the river Thames now frozen o'er, which lately ships of nightly burthen bore (1740)
- 162722: The cock-pit combate: in a dialogue between an East-India tyger, and a High-German wolf (1699)
- 220740: ©Sop. At the Bear-Garden: a vision (1715)
- 222458: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole, 1710. This is to give notice to all gentlemen, gamsters and others, that on this present Monday is a match to be fought by two dogs, (1710)
- 222459: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole. A tryal of skill to be performed between these two following masters of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the fifth of April, 1710, of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the fifth of April, 1710, (1710)
- 222460: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole. A tryal of skill to be performed between two profound masters of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday next, being the 13th of this instant July, 1709, of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday next, being the 13th of this instant July, 1709, (1709)
- 222461: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole. A tryal of skill to be performed between two profound masters of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant March, 1710. of the noble science of defence, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant March, 1710. (1710)
- 222462: At the Bear Garden in Hockley in the Hole, near Clarken-well-Green. These are to give notice to all gentlemen and gamesters that on this present Monday, there is a great match to be fought by two dogs. (1709)
- 240544: The modern champions: or, a tryal of skill to be fought at Her Majesty's Bear-Garden, on Monday next, between a Jereboam Tory, and a Jerusalem Whig: (1710)
- 295573: At his Majesty's Bear-Garden. In Hockly-in-the-Hole, this present Wednesday, being the 14th of May, 1735. Will be performed a tryal of skill by the following great masters in that noble art, call'd defence. (1735)
- 317314: The Whitsun-tide ramble (1720)
- 334403: The new doodle, doodle, doo. Sung by Monsieur Hurdy Gurdy, from the Bear-Garden, London, at the new circus, College-Green, ... 1800 (1800)
- 337368: The Answer of the proprietors of the Bear-Garden Glass-House to the case of Mr. John Gumley, and partners, proprietors of the Glass-House over against Hungerford-Market (1707)
- 406269: The touch-Stone (1728)
- 408147: At the Bear-Garden in Hockley in the Hole, near Clarken-well-Green. These are to give notice to all gentlemen and gamesters, that this present Monday, there will be a match fought by four dogs, (1710)
- 452017: Specimen of a surprizing performance shortly to be sent to the press (1763)
- Bear Gardens
- 364176: The danger of masqueradess and raree-shows, or the complaints of the stage, against masquerades, opera's, assemblies (1718)
- Beare garden
- 90653: Newes out of Islington. Or, A dialogue very merry and pleasant betwixt a knavish projector, and honest Clod the plough-man (1641)
- Beare gardens
- Bearegardens
- The beare Gardens
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