MoEML References in Shakeosphere
- 63: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 67: A description of a set of prints of English history (1799)
- 1121: Memoirs of a peg-top (1790)
- 3040: The rakish husband's garland (1745)
- 3713: Rules and maxims for the conduct of human life (1790)
- 4236: A tragical ballad, of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor (1760)
- 9012: The good child's delight; or, the road to knowledge (1790)
- 9179: The history of little Ann and her brother little James (1790)
- 10226: The crafty farmer of Norfolk (1750)
- 10895: Pretty Kate of Windsor (1747)
- 11975: Portions of Scripture, for the use of children (1790)
- 12054: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1779)
- 12064: Poems on various subjects. For the juvenile; or, child's library (1790)
- 12583: Repentance too late (1760)
- 12593: Scenes for children (1790)
- 12729: School occurrences (1790)
- 12786: Select and entertaining stories (1800)
- 13236: A series of prints of ancient history (1788)
- 13237: A series of prints of English history (1796)
- 13238: A series of prints of Roman history (1789)
- 13239: A series of prints of Scripture history (1786)
- 14162: The art of teaching in sport (1799)
- 14934: The rational dame; or, Hints towards supplying prattle for children (1796)
- 16675: Pretty Sally's garland (1760)
- 17002: The wren; or, the fairy of the green-house (1790)
- 17116: The history of Jack Horner (1750)
- 17121: The wisdom of Crop the Conjurer (1779)
- 18085: The cabinet of beasts[:] or, [A] collection of prints of four footed animals (1796)
- 18209: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences (1789)
- 18210: Cobwebs to catch flies; or, dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18211: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18254: Captain Cook's voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1800)
- 18433: The circuit of human life: a vision. In which are allegorically described, the virtues and vices. Taken from the tablature of Cebes, (1790)
- 19079: Tom Thumb's play-thing (1790)
- 19577: Fairy stories (1775)
- 19965: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1787)
- 19967: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1796)
- 20124: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 20241: The careful parent's gift (1783)
- 20388: The careful parent's gift (1779)
- 20398: The English hermit; or, the adventures of Philip Quarll (1782)
- 20499: The country girl's policy: or, the Cockney outwitted (1765)
- 20500: The crafty lover (1765)
- 20975: An abridgement of English history (1800)
- 21626: The child's grammar (1796)
- 21877: The art of courtship; or the school of love (1750)
- 22995: The good child's delight; or, The road to knowledge (1785)
- 23445: Juvenile dialogues; or, Entertaining conversations designed for the improvement of youth (1790)
- 23563: The first prinicples [sic] of religion (1790)
- 24139: A birth-Day present; or, nine days conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fourteen years of age (1789)
- 24570: Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell, in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways (1790)
- 24968: The Buckinghamshire miracle; or, The world's wonder (1740)
- 25015: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 25337: Honesty in distress (1708)
- 26052: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 27119: The happy marriage (1760)
- 27253: The masquerade: containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1785)
- 27254: The masquerade; containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1790)
- 28118: The Welsh traveller (1790)
- 28119: The Welsh traveller (1790)
- 28424: Rest for a weary soul; or the pilgrim at his journeys end (1750)
- 28433: The universal shuttlecock (1790)
- 28491: The universal shuttlecock (1790)
- 29243: A short history of quadrupeds (1798)
- 29298: A short history of England for the infant's library (1795)
- 29328: The world turned upside-down; or the folly of man (1775)
- 29644: The songster's magazine (1783)
- 29818: A series of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 30367: The poor unhappy transported felon's sorrowful account (1780)
- 31198: Le plaisir d'un bon enfant (1790)
- 31892: Sermons to children; To which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a Lady. (1789)
- 34496: Old Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 34774: The new entertaining history of Polly Cherry, and her golden apple (1795)
- 34775: The new entertaining history of Polly Cherry and her golden apple (1790)
- 37476: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace (1770)
- 39774: The siege of Troy (1760)
- 40267: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 40813: The friar and boy (1750)
- 40990: Pastorals.[Sic] In prose or, moral tales (1790)
- 41292: The renowned history of Primrose Prettyface (1785)
- 42680: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 42682: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1787)
- 42684: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 43069: The Easter offering (1795)
- 43484: Christmas tales for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen in winter evenings (1785)
- 43882: Entertaining stories (1800)
- 49843: Views of the principal buildings in London (1800)
- 54532: Cobwebs to catch flies (1800)
- 54533: Cobwebs to catch flies (1795)
- 56023: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56024: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56025: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 57035: A description of a set of prints of Scripture history (1787)
- 57041: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 57518: A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy (1708)
- 57880: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1785)
- 58394: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1785)
- 58404: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1787)
- 58513: The little Cashmire (1782)
- 58715: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1777)
- 58748: The adventures of a pincushion (1785)
- 59863: The renowned history of Primrose Prettyface (1785)
- 59868: Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 60583: The friends; or, the history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove (1790)
- 60593: The friends; or, The history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove (1790)
- 60975: The English hermit (1790)
- 63219: The joyful sound of free grace, and justification by Christ (1750)
- 63254: The cries of a wounded conscience; or, The sorrowful sighs of a sinner (1750)
- 63863: The butcher's daughter's policy (1760)
- 64256: The English hermit (1790)
- 64312: An easy introduction to grammar (1800)
- 64618: The entertaining history of Little Goody Goosecap (1788)
- 64634: Eleanor and Jessey; or, The Queen of the May (1790)
- 64983: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 64984: The first principles of religion (1779)
- 65099: L'histoire de plusieurs petits garc?ons & petites filles (1790)
- 65108: The house that Jack built (1790)
- 66223: The jolly sportsman's pastime (1790)
- 67435: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 67762: The children in the wood: or, the Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament (1701)
- 69427: The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece (1750)
- 69797: The Chatham tragedy (1750)
- 69816: The forester's garland (1720)
- 69830: The jolly sailor's true description of a man of war (1750)
- 69852: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1760)
- 69854: A true relation of the death of Sir Andrew Barton (1775)
- 69863: Three jolly butchers and ten highwaymen (1750)
- 72178: The juvenile magazine; or, An instructive and entertaining miscellany for youth of both sexes (1788)
- 72617: The Family magazine; or, a Repository of religious instruction (1788)
- 72670: The Children's magazine; or, Monthly repository of instruction and delight (1799)
- 83660: Perspective practical. Or, A plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance (1698)
- 100571: Retsah a cry against a crying sinne: or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theft (1652)
- 127135: A line of time revealed (1699)
- 148377: The pill that was sold many years in Bazing-Lane by Doctor Pechey, of the Colledge of Physicians in London (1650)
- 150728: Gaza chimica: or, A magazine, or store-house of choice chymical medicines (1672)
- 152582: The retired mans meditations, or the mysterie and power of godliness shining forth in the living Word (1698)
- 152638: The universal shuttlecock (1700)
- 207379: The History of the king and the cobler. Part the second (1740)
- 207655: The Life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV (1740)
- 208020: Cheap repository, the wife reformed (1795)
- 208031: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208052: Cheap repository. Delays are dangerous; or, The return of John Atkins (1795)
- 208053: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208062: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208064: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ (1795)
- 208066: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Sacred biography. Part II. Abel a type of Christ (1795)
- 208070: Cheap Repository. Easter Monday (1795)
- 208071: Cheap repository. The mistaken evil. A true story (1795)
- 208072: Cheap Repository. The distressed mother (1795)
- 208097: The Master cat; or Puss in boots (1740)
- 208157: The Unjust man rewarded (1740)
- 208662: A series of prints of English history (1790)
- 210018: The blasphemers punishment (1785)
- 211269: The royal sportsman's delight; being a choice collection of the newest songs, sung this and the last season at Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, and other places of entertainment, (1765)
- 211270: The sailor's delight. Being choice collection of favourite songs. (1773)
- 211271: The pretty maidens amusement. Being a choice collection of all the favourite new songs, sung at both the theatres, Vaux Hall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-Wells, &c (1757)
- 211273: The philomel; or, the British harmony. Being a new collection of songs, sung at all the places of publick amusement. (1755)
- 211275: The new Pantheon concert (1773)
- 218434: The academy of compliments (1750)
- 220749: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 221080: Bateman's tragedy (1750)
- 221265: Betty Gillis (1796)
- 227336: The jenny wren Part I (1775)
- 227753: King Edward the fourth and the tanner of Tamworth (1750)
- 227761: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 227766: King John and the abbot of Canterbury (1760)
- 227772: King Lear and his three daughters (1775)
- 227911: The breath of life (1760)
- 227917: The bride's burial (1760)
- 228509: A catalogue of John Marshall's publications, for the instruction and amusement of young minds (1793)
- 229039: The choice spirits delight part II (1770)
- 229184: Cicely (1799)
- 230282: A dialogue between a blind-man and death (1750)
- 230308: A Dialogue between honest John and loving Kate, with their contrivances for marriage, and way to get a livelihood. Part the first (1750)
- 230856: The delights of the chace. Being a collection of songs containing, I. The sweet rosy morning. (1760)
- 230948: Easter Monday. (1797)
- 231186: Cheap Repository. Elisha (1797)
- 232350: An excellent ballad of the Lord Mohun and Duke Hamilton (1712)
- 232397: An excellent old ballad, entitled, The wandering Prince of Troy (1750)
- 232677: The contented cobler (1797)
- 233716: Dreams and moles with their interpretation and signification (1750)
- 233878: The dying lovers last farewell, or the tragical downfall of Marcellus and Arminda (1760)
- 233938: The fair maid of the west; who sold her maidenhead for a high-crown'd hat (1760)
- 233939: Fair Margaret's misfortunes or, sweet William's dream on his wedding night with the sudden death and burial of those noble lovers (1760)
- 233989: Fairy stories (1750)
- 234109: The famous flower of serving-men; or, the lady turned serving-man (1760)
- 234110: The famous flower of serving-men (1750)
- 234116: The famous history of the Lancashire witches (1780)
- 234119: The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1755)
- 234120: The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1760)
- 234121: The famous history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1750)
- 234122: The Famous history of the unfortunate lovers hero and leander; who ended their lives in the sea for each other (1750)
- 234133: The Famous history Tom Thumb (1780)
- 234134: A famous sea-fight, between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1760)
- 234160: The farmer's courtship; or, the Mitcham widow (1760)
- 234534: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 234711: A groatsworth of wit for a penny (1750)
- 234807: The happiness of Britain (1797)
- 235237: The History of Dr. John Faustus (1750)
- 235242: The history of Edward (1776)
- 235249: The history of Fanny Mills (1797)
- 235250: The History of fortunatus (1750)
- 235268: The History of Jack Horner (1750)
- 235281: The history of Johnny Armstrong (1795)
- 235282: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235284: The history of Joseph and his bretheren; with Jacob's journey into Egypt: and his death and funeral (1750)
- 235295: The history of Lawrence Lazy (1770)
- 235306: The History of Montellion (1750)
- 235314: The history of Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, and his apostles. By a Lady (1787)
- 235329: The history of Reynard the fox (1750)
- 235337: The history of Sir Richard Whittington (1750)
- 235350: The history of the blind beggar of Bethnal Green (1760)
- 235382: The history of the life and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules, of Greece. (1730)
- 235391: The history of the noble Marquis of Salus (1745)
- 235402: The History of the remarkable life of the brave and renowned Charles XII. King of Sweden (1780)
- 235437: The history of Thomas of Reading And other worthy Clothiers of England (1785)
- 235443: The History of Tom Long the carrier (1750)
- 235446: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 235450: The history of Valentine and Orson. (1760)
- 235506: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235535: The honour of a London 'prentice (1750)
- 235727: The humble reformer (1797)
- 235751: The humourist (1770)
- 236447: The lady's garland (1760)
- 236470: A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet (1750)
- 237714: The love-sick serving-man. Shewing how he was wounded with the charms of a young lady, but did not care to reveal his mind (1760)
- 237751: The lover's magazine. Being a choice collection of songs, (1765)
- 237866: The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son in law to Mother Winter (1780)
- 237867: The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son-in-law to Mother Winter (1780)
- 237875: Madge Blarney (1796)
- 238076: The Marybone concert. Being a choice collection of songs, sung this and the last seasons, at Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, and Marybone, and other places of entertainment. (1760)
- 238315: The merchant's son, and the beggar-wench of Hull (1750)
- 238343: The merry batchelor's medley. Being a choic [sic] collection of songs, (1760)
- 238349: The merry cuckold and kind wife (1750)
- 238352: Merry frolicks (1785)
- 238360: The merry songster (1770)
- 238363: The Merry tales or the wise men of Gotham (1750)
- 238502: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 238878: Never fly from your duty (1796)
- 238900: A new ballad of St. George and the dragon (1750)
- 239721: The gelding of the devil. The prettiest jest that ever was known, the baker's wife her skill has shown; Then listen awhile, and the news I'll tell, betwixt a baker and the devil of Hell (1750)
- 239931: The gentleman's concert (1770)
- 240124: The life and death of long Meg of Westminster (1750)
- 240125: The life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore (1750)
- 240129: The life and death of St. George (1750)
- 240130: The life and death of St. George (1780)
- 240885: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 241496: Old Tom Parr (1797)
- 242118: Poets jests (1750)
- 242445: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 242485: The nightingale ... Being a choice collection of songs, (1763)
- 242498: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy (1800)
- 244504: The kingly garland, in four parts. Being an account of a monarch of Greece. (1775)
- 251934: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 254428: The Famous history of the seven wife masters of Rome (1750)
- 255066: The history of Jack and the giants. Part the second (1775)
- 255349: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 257204: A gold chain of four links. (1776)
- 258667: The Gospel minister encouraged and instructed (1783)
- 258703: The good man's comfortable companion! (1776)
- 259006: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259007: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259584: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259585: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259586: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259679: The christian's looking-glass (1780)
- 259717: The history of Tom Thumb (1776)
- 259899: The history of Tommy Potts; or the lovers quarrel (1776)
- 259900: The History of Tommy Potts, or The lovers quarrell (1780)
- 259922: The history of Thomas Hickathrift (1776)
- 259931: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1776)
- 260022: Christ's last sermon (1776)
- 260100: A cordial of comfort (1780)
- 260588: A clear and concise account of the origin and design of Christianity (1781)
- 261279: The history of Thomas of Reading (1776)
- 261281: The history of Wat Tyler, and Jack Straw (1776)
- 261500: The history of Dorastus and Faunia (1775)
- 261658: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the first (1775)
- 261659: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the second (1775)
- 262212: The rational dame (1795)
- 262248: Rational sports in dialogues passing among the children of a family (1790)
- 262643: Religion; a monitor to the middle-aged, and the glory of old men, in several discourses (1796)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 263570: The Liverpool tragedy (1780)
- 264400: Parental duty (1791)
- 264402: The parent's best gift (1780)
- 264404: The parent's best gift (1775)
- 265221: The proud squire reformed (1775)
- 265324: The mad pranks of Tom Tram (1780)
- 265326: The mad pranks of Tom Tram (1780)
- 265490: Memoirs of a peg-top. By the author of Adventures of a pincushion (1779)
- 266152: The Merry frolicks or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pick-pocket. And the merry pranks of Roger and clown (1775)
- 266575: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 268151: Sin kill'd in the bud (1775)
- 269408: Short conversations; or An easy road to the temple of fame; which all may reach who endeavour to be good (1790)
- 269636: The warblers. Being a collection of songs: (1780)
- 271579: The Yorkshire tragedy (1775)
- 271613: The wren; or, The fairy of the green-house (1796)
- 271879: The surprising wonder of Doctor Wats (1780)
- 271910: The temple wedding; or, love at first sight (1760)
- 273363: The weeping mother (1780)
- 274138: A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman (1775)
- 274140: A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman (1775)
- 274227: The whole life and death of Long Meg, of Westminster (1775)
- 274605: The several points of doctrine. Proper to be taught in the explanation of the church catechism, proved or confirmed by texts of scripture (1775)
- 276058: The new west-country garland, in five parts (1770)
- 277524: Ĉesop's fables (1775)
- 277545: The first book of the Gospel of Nicodemus. Translated from the original Hebrew (1775)
- 277935: The Friar and boy; or, The young piper's pleasant pastime (1775)
- 279319: The history of the king and the cobler. Part the first (1775)
- 279320: The history of the king and the cobler. Part the second (1775)
- 279713: The arraigning and indicting of Sir John Barleycorn, Knt. Newly composed by a well-wisher to Sir John and all that love him (1750)
- 280583: A journey from time to eternity (1780)
- 282551: The wren; or, the fairy of the green-house (1795)
- 282616: A series of prints of scripture history (1786)
- 283780: An ordinary day well spent, together with a Sabbath day kept holy (1775)
- 284438: The History of the Lancashire witches (1780)
- 284638: The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece (1760)
- 285065: The sufferings of the blessed Jesus (1775)
- 285734: The Gloucestershire tragedy: or the true lovers' downfall (1750)
- 285878: The distracted sailor (1750)
- 285968: The hunting of the hare (1760)
- 286244: True love requited! (1750)
- 286357: An excellent old ballad, entitled, The wandering Prince of Troy (1750)
- 286663: The substance of the Christian religion; or, the whole duty of man (1780)
- 287183: The village school (1795)
- 287184: The village school (1795)
- 288022: The histories of more children than one; or, Goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 289542: Universal battledore (1770)
- 291138: The passion of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1775)
- 291220: The royal sportsman's delight (1790)
- 291231: God's judgment on false swearing (1775)
- 291933: A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing (1780)
- 291935: A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing (1800)
- 292119: The Norfolk wonder; or The maiden's trance (1775)
- 293219: The History of Montelion (1750)
- 293829: The holiday present (1785)
- 294197: The saint's duty and exercise (1775)
- 294198: The saint's duty and exercise (1780)
- 294445: Joaks upon joaks (1775)
- 294590: The Famous history of the seven wife mistresses of Rome (1775)
- 294778: The History of four Kings (1775)
- 294852: The history of Lawrence Lazy (1775)
- 295785: The nature and design of Christianity (1772)
- 295823: A dialogue between honest John and loving Kate; with their contrivances for marriage; and way to get a livelihood. Part the first (1775)
- 298452: The age of man. Display'd in ten different stages of life (1760)
- 299128: Robin Hood's garland (1790)
- 299474: The age of man, display'd in ten different stages of life (1760)
- 299477: The amorous lady's garland (1760)
- 299478: The amorous lady's garland (1760)
- 299480: Bateman's tragedy (1760)
- 299484: The beautiful shepherdess of Arcadia (1760)
- 299605: The butcher's daughter's policy (1760)
- 299641: The Cambridgeshire tragedy (1760)
- 299734: The Cumberland tragedy (1760)
- 299754: The distracted sailor (1760)
- 299795: A famous sea-fight, between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1760)
- 299799: The famous flower of serving-men (1760)
- 299877: An excellent ballad of Sir Guy of Warwick (1760)
- 299936: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 300000: A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor: together with the downfal of the brown girl (1760)
- 300001: A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor. Together with the downfal of the brown girl (1760)
- 300009: Love in a tub; or, the old miser outwitted (1760)
- 300010: Love in a tub; or the old miser outwitted (1760)
- 300018: The merchant's son, and the beggar-wench of Hull (1760)
- 300022: The merry Wakefielld [sic] ballad: or the farmer's daughter of merry Wakefield (1760)
- 300048: The miraculous farmer (1760)
- 300069: The northern ditty (1760)
- 300406: The politick lover; or, the young gentleman's frolick (1760)
- 300407: The politick lovers [sic]. Or, the young gentleman's frolick: outwitting his sweetheart with a bottle of sack (1760)
- 300410: The presumptous [sic] sinner (1760)
- 300412: The Palatine lover's courtship (1760)
- 300485: A true relation of the death of Sir Andrew Barton (1775)
- 300520: The Suffolk comedy; in three parts (1760)
- 300522: The tavern kitchen fray (1760)
- 300543: Tom and Will; or, the shepherd's sheepfold (1760)
- 300546: True love requited; or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington (1775)
- 300550: The two loyal lovers of Exeter (1760)
- 300560: The unhappy lovers garland (1760)
- 300580: The wandering Jew (1760)
- 300821: The dying lovers last farewell, or, the tragical downfall of Marcellus and Arminda (1760)
- 301360: A description of a set of prints of Roman history (1798)
- 301361: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testamenc [sic] (1795)
- 301982: Cheap repository. The shepherd of Salisbury plain. Part II (1795)
- 301983: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable (1795)
- 305904: Youth's looking-glass (1775)
- 306997: The surprising life and dying-speech of Tobias Donkin (1754)
- 308422: The Merry tales of the wise men of Gotham (1775)
- 309251: Familiar dialogues for the instruction and amusement of children (1779)
- 309775: French. Mr. Deslandes gives this public notice to ladies and gentlemen (1765)
- 311182: Robert Waite, at the Parrot and Star, against Bow-Lane, in Cheapside, London (1755)
- 311650: Stephen Yates, wine-cooper, no. 23, at the Wine-Press in Watling-Street, near Bow-Lane, sells the best raisin brandy at 6s. 6d. per gallon. (1775)
- 312631: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders (1750)
- 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)
- 313358: Joaks upon joaks (1775)
- 313481: The lost and undone son of perdition (1780)
- 316276: The history of a great many little boys and girls (1800)
- 316303: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 316330: A poetical chronology of English history (1800)
- 316507: Dialogues and letters on morality (1780)
- 317514: Constance and Anthony (1760)
- 317640: Little stories for little folks, in easy lessons of one, two, and three syllables (1785)
- 319263: The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's sacred history (1795)
- 319651: The History of good lady Kindheart, of hospitable-hall (1790)
- 319656: The first principles of religion (1779)
- 320612: The mother's grammar (1790)
- 321265: Youth's warning-piece (1775)
- 323392: The Universal primer: or, A new and easy guide to the art of spelling and reading (1785)
- 323651: The Widow's blessing; or, A miracle wrought in the county of Rutland (1775)
- 323824: Youth's warning-piece (1775)
- 324824: Dramatic pieces calculated to exemplify the mode of conduct which will render young ladies both amiable and happy (1785)
- 329391: An Alarm to Christians; or, The best way to defend the Bible (1796)
- 330206: Pastorals in prose (1790)
- 331154: Robin Hood's garland (1760)
- 331156: Robin Hood's garland (1770)
- 331171: The history of Don Bellianis (1760)
- 331174: The life and death of Fair Rosamond (1760)
- 331175: The history of Valentine and Orson. (1760)
- 332869: Juvenile correspondence (1783)
- 333753: The female guardian (1784)
- 333754: May Day (1787)
- 334191: School dialogues (1783)
- 335225: The masquerade: containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1785)
- 335338: The life and death of fair Rosamond (1760)
- 335349: A letter from a lady to her daughter (1788)
- 335399: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace by the River Tweed in Scotland together with The fatal Battle between Lord Piercy of Northumberland (1770)
- 335401: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace (1770)
- 339480: Scenes for children (1790)
- 340415: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate (1750)
- 340789: William Sedley; or, the evil day deferred (1783)
- 341744: The history of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London (1775)
- 342363: The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1775)
- 343129: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1783)
- 343132: Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell: in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways (1783)
- 343133: Fables in monosyllables by Mrs. Teachwell; to which are added Morals, in dialogues, between a mother and children (1783)
- 343138: A father's advice to his son. Written chiefly for the perusal of young gentlemen (1779)
- 343142: Moral and instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies (1786)
- 343143: Moral & instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies; calculated to amuse the mind, and form the heart to virtue (1790)
- 343149: School occurrences (1783)
- 343153: A spelling book, designed to render the acquisition of the rudiments of our native language easy and pleasant. Containing I. A Preface, explaining the Manner of using the Book. II. Variety of Alphabets, differently arranged. III. A copious Set of Monosyllables, classed agreeably to their Sounds. IV. Words of two or more Syllables, arranged according to their Accent. V. Sets of Words to be studied as Lessons, previous to reading the Story or Dialogue to which each Set belongs. VI. A Course of easy Reading Lessons for young Children; beginning with single Words of three Letters, and advanting gradually to Sentences of six or seven Words. To which is prefixed, the child's library; or, a catalogue of books, recommended to children from the age of three to twelve years. By Mrs. Teachwell (1787)
- 348167: A birth-Day present; or, nine days conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fourteen years of age (1788)
- 348175: The juvenile tatler (1789)
- 348176: The fairy spectator (1789)
- 348350: A miscellany in prose and verse (1795)
- 348699: Lilliputian Spectacle de la nature: or, nature delineated, in conversations and letters passing between the children of a family. In three volumes. (1790)
- 349102: A description of a set of prints of Roman history (1796)
- 349103: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 350374: The art of teaching in sport (1790)
- 350375: The art of teaching in sport (1785)
- 350519: Juvenile correspondence (1790)
- 350837: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1796)
- 350838: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 350884: A description of a set of prints of Roman history (1795)
- 351649: Scripture lessons designed to accompany a series of prints from the Old Testament (1797)
- 352955: The sufferings of the blessed Jesus (1765)
- 355303: The adventures of a pincushion (1790)
- 358689: The adventures of a pincushion (1785)
- 360713: Miscellaneous thoughts in essays, dialogues, epistles, &c. By M. P (1785)
- 360714: Dialogues and letters on morality, ?conomy, and politeness (1780)
- 360715: Letters from a mother to her children (1780)
- 360718: The rotchfords (1786)
- 360739: Anecdotes of a boarding-school (1790)
- 361634: A description of a set of prints of scripture history (1787)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 361899: The life and perambulation of a mouse (1790)
- 361900: The life and perambulation of a mouse (1790)
- 361902: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 361913: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favorite the Earl of Essex (1800)
- 362276: A true tale of Robin Hood (1750)
- 365187: The complaint; or, door of hope, in a letter to a friend. By a well wisher to the Gospel. (1750)
- 365751: Extract of a journal of a second tour from London through the highlands of Scotland, and the north western parts of England. With observations and remarks. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel (1800)
- 365986: A plea for union and for a free propagation of the gospel. Being an answer to Dr. Jamieson's remarks on the late tour of the Rev. R. Hill. addressed to the Scots' Society for Propagating the Gospel at Home. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel. (1800)
- 369406: The whimsical lady, a dialogue, written by Timothy Donovan, gent (1770)
- 369407: The old Egyptian fortune-teller's last legacy: containing, I. The wheel of fortune by pricking with a pin. ... VII. Omens of good and bad luck (1775)
- 369409: The rich man's warning-piece (1770)
- 369411: The bloody tragedy; or, a dreadful warning to disobedient children (1770)
- 369412: The Portsmouth ghost, or, A full and true account of a strange, wonderful, and dreadful appearing of the ghost of Madam Johnson (1770)
- 369413: The mournful tragedy; being a true copy of verses, shewing the unparellelled sufferings of Mr. Heer van Essel, a Dutchman, his lady, and sixteen sailors, who Through Extremity and Hardships at Sea were obliged to Kill and Eat one another (1770)
- 369415: A choice and diverting dialogue between Hughson the cobler and Margery his wife; which happened about twelve o'clock, at his arrival home from the alehouse (1770)
- 369422: The cruel massacre of the protestants, in North America (1765)
- 369457: Nimble and quick. Pick and chuse where you will (1790)
- 370450: The Happy fami[ly] or, Memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. Norton (1786)
- 371935: Dialogues for Sunday evenings (1797)
- 372656: The trumpet, and the harp; or, a warning to careless professors, and the work of genuine Christians (1800)
- 378878: A series of prints of Roman history (1789)
- 380493: May day; or, anecdotes of Miss Lydia Lively (1793)
- 381733: An astronomical introduction to the study of geography (1800)
- 387628: The wren; or, The fairy of the green-house (1787)
- 387634: Mrs. Nortons story book (1790)
- 390213: The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children (1795)
- 392578: Midsummer holidays (1795)
- 394402: Early piety (1798)
- 397301: The juvenile tatler (1790)
- 397775: Rational sports (1783)
- 397780: Rational sports (1785)
- 399569: A series of prints of ancient history (1790)
- 399570: A series of prints of Roman history (1796)
- 399571: A series of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 399572: A series of prints of scripture history (1790)
- 399573: A series of prints of English history (1792)
- 400052: Jemima Placid; or, The advantage of good-nature, exemplified in a variety of familiar incidents (1789)
- 400939: The mother's grammar (1796)
- 405290: The sleeping beauty in the wood (1790)
- 405291: The sleeping beauty in the wood (1790)
- 407173: The friar and boy (1750)
- 409194: The tom tit (1763)
- 409773: The life of a bee (1799)
- 411847: The Orphan; or, The entertaining history of Little Goody Gooseca (1786)
- 414155: The northern lord (1700)
- 414613: The parish nurse. (1797)
- 414727: The patient father (1797)
- 415854: Richard and Rebecca; or, a receipt for domestic happiness. (1797)
- 415868: Richard's address to his Lucy on the first return of their wedding-day. (1797)
- 416097: The roe-Buck procession: containing an account of the several effigies, which the Loyal Society intend to burn in Cheapside on the fifth of November. Describing the order in which they are now plac'd, the Formality of their intended Procession; and the verses to be said at their Burning. To which is prefix'd a brief history of the double deliverance of these nations on that anniversary. And some reasons In Vindication of the Loyal Society against certain Objections (1718)
- 417154: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1760)
- 417166: The ranelaugh concert, being a choice collection of the newest songs sung at all the public places of entertainment. Containing 1. Hairy Cap. 2. Myra; or, the Comparison. 3. Anna. A favorite Irish Song. 4. The faithful Lovers. 5. The Widow. 6. A favorite Scotch Song. 7. The sweetest Fair. 8. Now or Never. 9. The Charms of Jemmy. 10. The Dusky Night. 11. O the Days when I was young. 12. Guardian Angels. 13. The Jolly Gypsies. 14. The Queen of Hearts. 15. The Greenwood Tree. 16. The Charming Fair. 17. The Fair's Invocation. 18. The Rosy Dimpled Boy. 19. The Birks of Endermay. 20. Down the Burn Davy. 21. The Dairy Maid. 22. The Complying Maid. 23. The Potatoe Man. 24. The Considerate Nymph. 25. Unwilling Maid and Amorous Squire 26. Flora's Complaint. 27. The Sycamore Shade. 28. The Maid's Complaint for Jockey. 29. Molly and Johnny. 30. Strephon's Praise of Sylvia. 31. A favourite Hunting Song (1775)
- 417186: The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children (1790)
- 417952: Satan's device (1797)
- 417967: The saturday school. (1797)
- 418872: Shepherd Adonis; or, the contented lovers (1760)
- 418903: The shoemaker's glory; or, the princely history of the gentle craft. (1780)
- 419003: Short histories transcribed from the Holy Scriptures (1787)
- 419323: The soldier's delight. Being a collection of songs, (1770)
- 419666: Sunday reading. An address to the aged poor. (1797)
- 419667: Sunday reading. Ananias and Sapphira. (1797)
- 419672: Sunday reading. David, the chosen of God. (1797)
- 419673: Sunday reading. Eli the high priest. (1797)
- 419683: Sunday reading. Noah. (1797)
- 419697: Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ. (1797)
- 419698: Sunday reading. Reflections on our late glorious victory at the mouth of the Nile. (1798)
- 419699: Sunday reading. Sacred biography. (1797)
- 419701: Sunday reading. The baker's dream; or, death no bad change to the poor and good. (1797)
- 419703: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. (1795)
- 419707: Sunday reading. The divine model; or, the Christian's exemplar. (1797)
- 419711: Sunday reading. The good parish priest; or, the drunken carpenter reclaimed. (1797)
- 419715: Sunday reading. The harvest home. (1795)
- 419717: Sunday reading. The history of John the Baptist. (1797)
- 419718: Sunday reading. The history of Samson. (1797)
- 419719: Sunday reading. The history of St. Peter the apostle. (1797)
- 419722: Sunday reading. The judgement awaiting undutiful children, illustrated in the history of Absalom. (1797)
- 419724: Sunday reading. The parable of the ten talents. (1797)
- 419727: Sunday reading. The Shropshire rector (1797)
- 419728: Sunday reading. The sower. A parable. (1797)
- 419734: Sunday reading. The troubles of life; or, the guinea and the shilling. (1795)
- 419735: Sunday reading. Virtue triumphant; or, the history of Queen Esther. (1797)
- 419736: Sunday reading. The widow of Zarephath. (1797)
- 419738: Sunday school dialogues: being an abridgment of a work, by M.P. Entitled, "the first principles of religion, and the existence of a deity, explained in a series of dialogues, adapted to the capacity of the infant mind." (1790)
- 420233: A song in praise of the leather bottle (1760)
- 420345: The sorrows of Hannah (1797)
- 421194: The unfortunate concubine or, Rosamond's overthrow (1760)
- 421777: Sweep, soot o! or, some account of little Jem, the chimney sweeper and his benefactress. (1797)
- 422227: The tom tit (1763)
- 422633: True happiness. (1797)
- 422646: True love requited; or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington (1750)
- 422692: A true tale of Robin Hood (1701)
- 422799: The two cousins; or, spare the rod and spoil the child. (1797)
- 422927: The wanderer. A fable. (1797)
- 422936: The wandering Jew (1765)
- 422979: The warblers. Being a collection of songs (1760)
- 423205: The Whole pleasures of matrimony (1750)
- 423233: The wife reformed. (1797)
- 423347: The witch of the woodlands (1750)
- 423431: The woody choristers (1770)
- 423433: The woody choristers; or; The birds harmony. In two parts. When birds could speak, and women they had neither good or bad to say; the pretty birds then fill'd with pain, did to each other thus complain (1750)
- 423555: The wreck. (1796)
- 424833: Sermons to children; To which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a Lady (1789)
- 425574: The unnatural son (1780)
- 427531: Parental duty: or, The religious education of children, illustrated and urged (1794)
- 472149: The history of Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland. (1770)
- 473461: A description of a set of prints of English history (1792)
- 476324: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1798)
- 476440: The infant's library. Book 1 (1800)
- 476583: The infant's library. Book 2 (1800)
- 476593: A short history of England, for the infant's library (1800)
- 476653: Two new monthly magazines (1788)
- 477352: The history of Edward, the Black Prince (1776)
- 480285: The choice gift (1784)
- 480289: The history of Master Billy Friendly, and his sister Miss Polly Friendly (1787)
- 480625: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1790)
- 480873: A description of a set of prints of English history (1799)
- 480908: A series of prints of ancient history (1796)
- 480959: The life of a bee (1795)
- 480965: Tom Thumb's play-thing; or, A little story for little folks (1779)
- 480971: The cries of a wounded conscience; or, The sorrowful sighs of a sinner (1770)
Variants:
- Bow Lane
- 63: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 67: A description of a set of prints of English history (1799)
- 1121: Memoirs of a peg-top (1790)
- 3040: The rakish husband's garland (1745)
- 3713: Rules and maxims for the conduct of human life (1790)
- 4236: A tragical ballad, of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor (1760)
- 9012: The good child's delight; or, the road to knowledge (1790)
- 9179: The history of little Ann and her brother little James (1790)
- 10226: The crafty farmer of Norfolk (1750)
- 10895: Pretty Kate of Windsor (1747)
- 11975: Portions of Scripture, for the use of children (1790)
- 12054: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1779)
- 12064: Poems on various subjects. For the juvenile; or, child's library (1790)
- 12583: Repentance too late (1760)
- 12593: Scenes for children (1790)
- 12729: School occurrences (1790)
- 12786: Select and entertaining stories (1800)
- 13236: A series of prints of ancient history (1788)
- 13237: A series of prints of English history (1796)
- 13238: A series of prints of Roman history (1789)
- 13239: A series of prints of Scripture history (1786)
- 14162: The art of teaching in sport (1799)
- 14934: The rational dame; or, Hints towards supplying prattle for children (1796)
- 16675: Pretty Sally's garland (1760)
- 17002: The wren; or, the fairy of the green-house (1790)
- 17116: The history of Jack Horner (1750)
- 17121: The wisdom of Crop the Conjurer (1779)
- 18085: The cabinet of beasts[:] or, [A] collection of prints of four footed animals (1796)
- 18209: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences (1789)
- 18210: Cobwebs to catch flies; or, dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18211: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18254: Captain Cook's voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1800)
- 18433: The circuit of human life: a vision. In which are allegorically described, the virtues and vices. Taken from the tablature of Cebes, (1790)
- 19079: Tom Thumb's play-thing (1790)
- 19577: Fairy stories (1775)
- 19965: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1787)
- 19967: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1796)
- 20124: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 20241: The careful parent's gift (1783)
- 20388: The careful parent's gift (1779)
- 20398: The English hermit; or, the adventures of Philip Quarll (1782)
- 20499: The country girl's policy: or, the Cockney outwitted (1765)
- 20500: The crafty lover (1765)
- 20975: An abridgement of English history (1800)
- 21626: The child's grammar (1796)
- 21877: The art of courtship; or the school of love (1750)
- 22995: The good child's delight; or, The road to knowledge (1785)
- 23445: Juvenile dialogues; or, Entertaining conversations designed for the improvement of youth (1790)
- 23563: The first prinicples [sic] of religion (1790)
- 24139: A birth-Day present; or, nine days conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fourteen years of age (1789)
- 24570: Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell, in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways (1790)
- 24968: The Buckinghamshire miracle; or, The world's wonder (1740)
- 25015: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 25337: Honesty in distress (1708)
- 26052: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 27119: The happy marriage (1760)
- 27253: The masquerade: containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1785)
- 27254: The masquerade; containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1790)
- 28118: The Welsh traveller (1790)
- 28119: The Welsh traveller (1790)
- 28424: Rest for a weary soul; or the pilgrim at his journeys end (1750)
- 28433: The universal shuttlecock (1790)
- 28491: The universal shuttlecock (1790)
- 29243: A short history of quadrupeds (1798)
- 29298: A short history of England for the infant's library (1795)
- 29328: The world turned upside-down; or the folly of man (1775)
- 29644: The songster's magazine (1783)
- 29818: A series of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 30367: The poor unhappy transported felon's sorrowful account (1780)
- 31198: Le plaisir d'un bon enfant (1790)
- 31892: Sermons to children; To which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a Lady. (1789)
- 34496: Old Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 34774: The new entertaining history of Polly Cherry, and her golden apple (1795)
- 34775: The new entertaining history of Polly Cherry and her golden apple (1790)
- 37476: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace (1770)
- 39774: The siege of Troy (1760)
- 40267: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 40813: The friar and boy (1750)
- 40990: Pastorals.[Sic] In prose or, moral tales (1790)
- 41292: The renowned history of Primrose Prettyface (1785)
- 42680: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 42682: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1787)
- 42684: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 43069: The Easter offering (1795)
- 43484: Christmas tales for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen in winter evenings (1785)
- 43882: Entertaining stories (1800)
- 49843: Views of the principal buildings in London (1800)
- 54532: Cobwebs to catch flies (1800)
- 54533: Cobwebs to catch flies (1795)
- 56023: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56024: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56025: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 57035: A description of a set of prints of Scripture history (1787)
- 57041: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 57518: A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy (1708)
- 57880: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1785)
- 58394: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1785)
- 58404: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1787)
- 58513: The little Cashmire (1782)
- 58715: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1777)
- 58748: The adventures of a pincushion (1785)
- 59863: The renowned history of Primrose Prettyface (1785)
- 59868: Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 60583: The friends; or, the history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove (1790)
- 60593: The friends; or, The history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove (1790)
- 60975: The English hermit (1790)
- 63219: The joyful sound of free grace, and justification by Christ (1750)
- 63254: The cries of a wounded conscience; or, The sorrowful sighs of a sinner (1750)
- 63863: The butcher's daughter's policy (1760)
- 64256: The English hermit (1790)
- 64312: An easy introduction to grammar (1800)
- 64618: The entertaining history of Little Goody Goosecap (1788)
- 64634: Eleanor and Jessey; or, The Queen of the May (1790)
- 64983: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 64984: The first principles of religion (1779)
- 65099: L'histoire de plusieurs petits garc?ons & petites filles (1790)
- 65108: The house that Jack built (1790)
- 66223: The jolly sportsman's pastime (1790)
- 67435: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 67762: The children in the wood: or, the Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament (1701)
- 69427: The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece (1750)
- 69797: The Chatham tragedy (1750)
- 69816: The forester's garland (1720)
- 69830: The jolly sailor's true description of a man of war (1750)
- 69852: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1760)
- 69854: A true relation of the death of Sir Andrew Barton (1775)
- 69863: Three jolly butchers and ten highwaymen (1750)
- 72178: The juvenile magazine; or, An instructive and entertaining miscellany for youth of both sexes (1788)
- 72617: The Family magazine; or, a Repository of religious instruction (1788)
- 72670: The Children's magazine; or, Monthly repository of instruction and delight (1799)
- 83660: Perspective practical. Or, A plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance (1698)
- 100571: Retsah a cry against a crying sinne: or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theft (1652)
- 127135: A line of time revealed (1699)
- 148377: The pill that was sold many years in Bazing-Lane by Doctor Pechey, of the Colledge of Physicians in London (1650)
- 150728: Gaza chimica: or, A magazine, or store-house of choice chymical medicines (1672)
- 152582: The retired mans meditations, or the mysterie and power of godliness shining forth in the living Word (1698)
- 152638: The universal shuttlecock (1700)
- 207379: The History of the king and the cobler. Part the second (1740)
- 207655: The Life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV (1740)
- 208020: Cheap repository, the wife reformed (1795)
- 208031: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208052: Cheap repository. Delays are dangerous; or, The return of John Atkins (1795)
- 208053: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208062: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208064: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ (1795)
- 208066: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Sacred biography. Part II. Abel a type of Christ (1795)
- 208070: Cheap Repository. Easter Monday (1795)
- 208071: Cheap repository. The mistaken evil. A true story (1795)
- 208072: Cheap Repository. The distressed mother (1795)
- 208097: The Master cat; or Puss in boots (1740)
- 208157: The Unjust man rewarded (1740)
- 208662: A series of prints of English history (1790)
- 210018: The blasphemers punishment (1785)
- 211269: The royal sportsman's delight; being a choice collection of the newest songs, sung this and the last season at Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, and other places of entertainment, (1765)
- 211270: The sailor's delight. Being choice collection of favourite songs. (1773)
- 211271: The pretty maidens amusement. Being a choice collection of all the favourite new songs, sung at both the theatres, Vaux Hall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-Wells, &c (1757)
- 211273: The philomel; or, the British harmony. Being a new collection of songs, sung at all the places of publick amusement. (1755)
- 211275: The new Pantheon concert (1773)
- 218434: The academy of compliments (1750)
- 220749: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 221080: Bateman's tragedy (1750)
- 221265: Betty Gillis (1796)
- 227336: The jenny wren Part I (1775)
- 227753: King Edward the fourth and the tanner of Tamworth (1750)
- 227761: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 227766: King John and the abbot of Canterbury (1760)
- 227772: King Lear and his three daughters (1775)
- 227911: The breath of life (1760)
- 227917: The bride's burial (1760)
- 228509: A catalogue of John Marshall's publications, for the instruction and amusement of young minds (1793)
- 229039: The choice spirits delight part II (1770)
- 229184: Cicely (1799)
- 230282: A dialogue between a blind-man and death (1750)
- 230308: A Dialogue between honest John and loving Kate, with their contrivances for marriage, and way to get a livelihood. Part the first (1750)
- 230856: The delights of the chace. Being a collection of songs containing, I. The sweet rosy morning. (1760)
- 230948: Easter Monday. (1797)
- 231186: Cheap Repository. Elisha (1797)
- 232350: An excellent ballad of the Lord Mohun and Duke Hamilton (1712)
- 232397: An excellent old ballad, entitled, The wandering Prince of Troy (1750)
- 232677: The contented cobler (1797)
- 233716: Dreams and moles with their interpretation and signification (1750)
- 233878: The dying lovers last farewell, or the tragical downfall of Marcellus and Arminda (1760)
- 233938: The fair maid of the west; who sold her maidenhead for a high-crown'd hat (1760)
- 233939: Fair Margaret's misfortunes or, sweet William's dream on his wedding night with the sudden death and burial of those noble lovers (1760)
- 233989: Fairy stories (1750)
- 234109: The famous flower of serving-men; or, the lady turned serving-man (1760)
- 234110: The famous flower of serving-men (1750)
- 234116: The famous history of the Lancashire witches (1780)
- 234119: The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1755)
- 234120: The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1760)
- 234121: The famous history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1750)
- 234122: The Famous history of the unfortunate lovers hero and leander; who ended their lives in the sea for each other (1750)
- 234133: The Famous history Tom Thumb (1780)
- 234134: A famous sea-fight, between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1760)
- 234160: The farmer's courtship; or, the Mitcham widow (1760)
- 234534: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 234711: A groatsworth of wit for a penny (1750)
- 234807: The happiness of Britain (1797)
- 235237: The History of Dr. John Faustus (1750)
- 235242: The history of Edward (1776)
- 235249: The history of Fanny Mills (1797)
- 235250: The History of fortunatus (1750)
- 235268: The History of Jack Horner (1750)
- 235281: The history of Johnny Armstrong (1795)
- 235282: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235284: The history of Joseph and his bretheren; with Jacob's journey into Egypt: and his death and funeral (1750)
- 235295: The history of Lawrence Lazy (1770)
- 235306: The History of Montellion (1750)
- 235314: The history of Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, and his apostles. By a Lady (1787)
- 235329: The history of Reynard the fox (1750)
- 235337: The history of Sir Richard Whittington (1750)
- 235350: The history of the blind beggar of Bethnal Green (1760)
- 235382: The history of the life and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules, of Greece. (1730)
- 235391: The history of the noble Marquis of Salus (1745)
- 235402: The History of the remarkable life of the brave and renowned Charles XII. King of Sweden (1780)
- 235437: The history of Thomas of Reading And other worthy Clothiers of England (1785)
- 235443: The History of Tom Long the carrier (1750)
- 235446: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 235450: The history of Valentine and Orson. (1760)
- 235506: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235535: The honour of a London 'prentice (1750)
- 235727: The humble reformer (1797)
- 235751: The humourist (1770)
- 236447: The lady's garland (1760)
- 236470: A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet (1750)
- 237714: The love-sick serving-man. Shewing how he was wounded with the charms of a young lady, but did not care to reveal his mind (1760)
- 237751: The lover's magazine. Being a choice collection of songs, (1765)
- 237866: The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son in law to Mother Winter (1780)
- 237867: The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son-in-law to Mother Winter (1780)
- 237875: Madge Blarney (1796)
- 238076: The Marybone concert. Being a choice collection of songs, sung this and the last seasons, at Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, and Marybone, and other places of entertainment. (1760)
- 238315: The merchant's son, and the beggar-wench of Hull (1750)
- 238343: The merry batchelor's medley. Being a choic [sic] collection of songs, (1760)
- 238349: The merry cuckold and kind wife (1750)
- 238352: Merry frolicks (1785)
- 238360: The merry songster (1770)
- 238363: The Merry tales or the wise men of Gotham (1750)
- 238502: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 238878: Never fly from your duty (1796)
- 238900: A new ballad of St. George and the dragon (1750)
- 239721: The gelding of the devil. The prettiest jest that ever was known, the baker's wife her skill has shown; Then listen awhile, and the news I'll tell, betwixt a baker and the devil of Hell (1750)
- 239931: The gentleman's concert (1770)
- 240124: The life and death of long Meg of Westminster (1750)
- 240125: The life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore (1750)
- 240129: The life and death of St. George (1750)
- 240130: The life and death of St. George (1780)
- 240885: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 241496: Old Tom Parr (1797)
- 242118: Poets jests (1750)
- 242445: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 242485: The nightingale ... Being a choice collection of songs, (1763)
- 242498: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy (1800)
- 244504: The kingly garland, in four parts. Being an account of a monarch of Greece. (1775)
- 251934: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 254428: The Famous history of the seven wife masters of Rome (1750)
- 255066: The history of Jack and the giants. Part the second (1775)
- 255349: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 257204: A gold chain of four links. (1776)
- 258667: The Gospel minister encouraged and instructed (1783)
- 258703: The good man's comfortable companion! (1776)
- 259006: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259007: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259584: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259585: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259586: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259679: The christian's looking-glass (1780)
- 259717: The history of Tom Thumb (1776)
- 259899: The history of Tommy Potts; or the lovers quarrel (1776)
- 259900: The History of Tommy Potts, or The lovers quarrell (1780)
- 259922: The history of Thomas Hickathrift (1776)
- 259931: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1776)
- 260022: Christ's last sermon (1776)
- 260100: A cordial of comfort (1780)
- 260588: A clear and concise account of the origin and design of Christianity (1781)
- 261279: The history of Thomas of Reading (1776)
- 261281: The history of Wat Tyler, and Jack Straw (1776)
- 261500: The history of Dorastus and Faunia (1775)
- 261658: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the first (1775)
- 261659: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the second (1775)
- 262212: The rational dame (1795)
- 262248: Rational sports in dialogues passing among the children of a family (1790)
- 262643: Religion; a monitor to the middle-aged, and the glory of old men, in several discourses (1796)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 263570: The Liverpool tragedy (1780)
- 264400: Parental duty (1791)
- 264402: The parent's best gift (1780)
- 264404: The parent's best gift (1775)
- 265221: The proud squire reformed (1775)
- 265324: The mad pranks of Tom Tram (1780)
- 265326: The mad pranks of Tom Tram (1780)
- 265490: Memoirs of a peg-top. By the author of Adventures of a pincushion (1779)
- 266152: The Merry frolicks or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pick-pocket. And the merry pranks of Roger and clown (1775)
- 266575: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 268151: Sin kill'd in the bud (1775)
- 269408: Short conversations; or An easy road to the temple of fame; which all may reach who endeavour to be good (1790)
- 269636: The warblers. Being a collection of songs: (1780)
- 271579: The Yorkshire tragedy (1775)
- 271613: The wren; or, The fairy of the green-house (1796)
- 271879: The surprising wonder of Doctor Wats (1780)
- 271910: The temple wedding; or, love at first sight (1760)
- 273363: The weeping mother (1780)
- 274138: A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman (1775)
- 274140: A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman (1775)
- 274227: The whole life and death of Long Meg, of Westminster (1775)
- 274605: The several points of doctrine. Proper to be taught in the explanation of the church catechism, proved or confirmed by texts of scripture (1775)
- 276058: The new west-country garland, in five parts (1770)
- 277524: Ĉesop's fables (1775)
- 277545: The first book of the Gospel of Nicodemus. Translated from the original Hebrew (1775)
- 277935: The Friar and boy; or, The young piper's pleasant pastime (1775)
- 279319: The history of the king and the cobler. Part the first (1775)
- 279320: The history of the king and the cobler. Part the second (1775)
- 279713: The arraigning and indicting of Sir John Barleycorn, Knt. Newly composed by a well-wisher to Sir John and all that love him (1750)
- 280583: A journey from time to eternity (1780)
- 282551: The wren; or, the fairy of the green-house (1795)
- 282616: A series of prints of scripture history (1786)
- 283780: An ordinary day well spent, together with a Sabbath day kept holy (1775)
- 284438: The History of the Lancashire witches (1780)
- 284638: The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece (1760)
- 285065: The sufferings of the blessed Jesus (1775)
- 285734: The Gloucestershire tragedy: or the true lovers' downfall (1750)
- 285878: The distracted sailor (1750)
- 285968: The hunting of the hare (1760)
- 286244: True love requited! (1750)
- 286357: An excellent old ballad, entitled, The wandering Prince of Troy (1750)
- 286663: The substance of the Christian religion; or, the whole duty of man (1780)
- 287183: The village school (1795)
- 287184: The village school (1795)
- 288022: The histories of more children than one; or, Goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 289542: Universal battledore (1770)
- 291138: The passion of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1775)
- 291220: The royal sportsman's delight (1790)
- 291231: God's judgment on false swearing (1775)
- 291933: A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing (1780)
- 291935: A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing (1800)
- 292119: The Norfolk wonder; or The maiden's trance (1775)
- 293219: The History of Montelion (1750)
- 293829: The holiday present (1785)
- 294197: The saint's duty and exercise (1775)
- 294198: The saint's duty and exercise (1780)
- 294445: Joaks upon joaks (1775)
- 294590: The Famous history of the seven wife mistresses of Rome (1775)
- 294778: The History of four Kings (1775)
- 294852: The history of Lawrence Lazy (1775)
- 295785: The nature and design of Christianity (1772)
- 295823: A dialogue between honest John and loving Kate; with their contrivances for marriage; and way to get a livelihood. Part the first (1775)
- 298452: The age of man. Display'd in ten different stages of life (1760)
- 299128: Robin Hood's garland (1790)
- 299474: The age of man, display'd in ten different stages of life (1760)
- 299477: The amorous lady's garland (1760)
- 299478: The amorous lady's garland (1760)
- 299480: Bateman's tragedy (1760)
- 299484: The beautiful shepherdess of Arcadia (1760)
- 299605: The butcher's daughter's policy (1760)
- 299641: The Cambridgeshire tragedy (1760)
- 299734: The Cumberland tragedy (1760)
- 299754: The distracted sailor (1760)
- 299795: A famous sea-fight, between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1760)
- 299799: The famous flower of serving-men (1760)
- 299877: An excellent ballad of Sir Guy of Warwick (1760)
- 299936: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 300000: A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor: together with the downfal of the brown girl (1760)
- 300001: A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor. Together with the downfal of the brown girl (1760)
- 300009: Love in a tub; or, the old miser outwitted (1760)
- 300010: Love in a tub; or the old miser outwitted (1760)
- 300018: The merchant's son, and the beggar-wench of Hull (1760)
- 300022: The merry Wakefielld [sic] ballad: or the farmer's daughter of merry Wakefield (1760)
- 300048: The miraculous farmer (1760)
- 300069: The northern ditty (1760)
- 300406: The politick lover; or, the young gentleman's frolick (1760)
- 300407: The politick lovers [sic]. Or, the young gentleman's frolick: outwitting his sweetheart with a bottle of sack (1760)
- 300410: The presumptous [sic] sinner (1760)
- 300412: The Palatine lover's courtship (1760)
- 300485: A true relation of the death of Sir Andrew Barton (1775)
- 300520: The Suffolk comedy; in three parts (1760)
- 300522: The tavern kitchen fray (1760)
- 300543: Tom and Will; or, the shepherd's sheepfold (1760)
- 300546: True love requited; or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington (1775)
- 300550: The two loyal lovers of Exeter (1760)
- 300560: The unhappy lovers garland (1760)
- 300580: The wandering Jew (1760)
- 300821: The dying lovers last farewell, or, the tragical downfall of Marcellus and Arminda (1760)
- 301360: A description of a set of prints of Roman history (1798)
- 301361: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testamenc [sic] (1795)
- 301982: Cheap repository. The shepherd of Salisbury plain. Part II (1795)
- 301983: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable (1795)
- 305904: Youth's looking-glass (1775)
- 306997: The surprising life and dying-speech of Tobias Donkin (1754)
- 308422: The Merry tales of the wise men of Gotham (1775)
- 309251: Familiar dialogues for the instruction and amusement of children (1779)
- 309775: French. Mr. Deslandes gives this public notice to ladies and gentlemen (1765)
- 311182: Robert Waite, at the Parrot and Star, against Bow-Lane, in Cheapside, London (1755)
- 311650: Stephen Yates, wine-cooper, no. 23, at the Wine-Press in Watling-Street, near Bow-Lane, sells the best raisin brandy at 6s. 6d. per gallon. (1775)
- 312631: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders (1750)
- 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)
- 313358: Joaks upon joaks (1775)
- 313481: The lost and undone son of perdition (1780)
- 316276: The history of a great many little boys and girls (1800)
- 316303: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 316330: A poetical chronology of English history (1800)
- 316507: Dialogues and letters on morality (1780)
- 317514: Constance and Anthony (1760)
- 317640: Little stories for little folks, in easy lessons of one, two, and three syllables (1785)
- 319263: The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's sacred history (1795)
- 319651: The History of good lady Kindheart, of hospitable-hall (1790)
- 319656: The first principles of religion (1779)
- 320612: The mother's grammar (1790)
- 321265: Youth's warning-piece (1775)
- 323392: The Universal primer: or, A new and easy guide to the art of spelling and reading (1785)
- 323651: The Widow's blessing; or, A miracle wrought in the county of Rutland (1775)
- 323824: Youth's warning-piece (1775)
- 324824: Dramatic pieces calculated to exemplify the mode of conduct which will render young ladies both amiable and happy (1785)
- 329391: An Alarm to Christians; or, The best way to defend the Bible (1796)
- 330206: Pastorals in prose (1790)
- 331154: Robin Hood's garland (1760)
- 331156: Robin Hood's garland (1770)
- 331171: The history of Don Bellianis (1760)
- 331174: The life and death of Fair Rosamond (1760)
- 331175: The history of Valentine and Orson. (1760)
- 332869: Juvenile correspondence (1783)
- 333753: The female guardian (1784)
- 333754: May Day (1787)
- 334191: School dialogues (1783)
- 335225: The masquerade: containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1785)
- 335338: The life and death of fair Rosamond (1760)
- 335349: A letter from a lady to her daughter (1788)
- 335399: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace by the River Tweed in Scotland together with The fatal Battle between Lord Piercy of Northumberland (1770)
- 335401: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace (1770)
- 339480: Scenes for children (1790)
- 340415: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate (1750)
- 340789: William Sedley; or, the evil day deferred (1783)
- 341744: The history of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London (1775)
- 342363: The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1775)
- 343129: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1783)
- 343132: Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell: in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways (1783)
- 343133: Fables in monosyllables by Mrs. Teachwell; to which are added Morals, in dialogues, between a mother and children (1783)
- 343138: A father's advice to his son. Written chiefly for the perusal of young gentlemen (1779)
- 343142: Moral and instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies (1786)
- 343143: Moral & instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies; calculated to amuse the mind, and form the heart to virtue (1790)
- 343149: School occurrences (1783)
- 343153: A spelling book, designed to render the acquisition of the rudiments of our native language easy and pleasant. Containing I. A Preface, explaining the Manner of using the Book. II. Variety of Alphabets, differently arranged. III. A copious Set of Monosyllables, classed agreeably to their Sounds. IV. Words of two or more Syllables, arranged according to their Accent. V. Sets of Words to be studied as Lessons, previous to reading the Story or Dialogue to which each Set belongs. VI. A Course of easy Reading Lessons for young Children; beginning with single Words of three Letters, and advanting gradually to Sentences of six or seven Words. To which is prefixed, the child's library; or, a catalogue of books, recommended to children from the age of three to twelve years. By Mrs. Teachwell (1787)
- 348167: A birth-Day present; or, nine days conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fourteen years of age (1788)
- 348175: The juvenile tatler (1789)
- 348176: The fairy spectator (1789)
- 348350: A miscellany in prose and verse (1795)
- 348699: Lilliputian Spectacle de la nature: or, nature delineated, in conversations and letters passing between the children of a family. In three volumes. (1790)
- 349102: A description of a set of prints of Roman history (1796)
- 349103: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 350374: The art of teaching in sport (1790)
- 350375: The art of teaching in sport (1785)
- 350519: Juvenile correspondence (1790)
- 350837: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1796)
- 350838: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 350884: A description of a set of prints of Roman history (1795)
- 351649: Scripture lessons designed to accompany a series of prints from the Old Testament (1797)
- 352955: The sufferings of the blessed Jesus (1765)
- 355303: The adventures of a pincushion (1790)
- 358689: The adventures of a pincushion (1785)
- 360713: Miscellaneous thoughts in essays, dialogues, epistles, &c. By M. P (1785)
- 360714: Dialogues and letters on morality, ?conomy, and politeness (1780)
- 360715: Letters from a mother to her children (1780)
- 360718: The rotchfords (1786)
- 360739: Anecdotes of a boarding-school (1790)
- 361634: A description of a set of prints of scripture history (1787)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 361899: The life and perambulation of a mouse (1790)
- 361900: The life and perambulation of a mouse (1790)
- 361902: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 361913: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favorite the Earl of Essex (1800)
- 362276: A true tale of Robin Hood (1750)
- 365187: The complaint; or, door of hope, in a letter to a friend. By a well wisher to the Gospel. (1750)
- 365751: Extract of a journal of a second tour from London through the highlands of Scotland, and the north western parts of England. With observations and remarks. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel (1800)
- 365986: A plea for union and for a free propagation of the gospel. Being an answer to Dr. Jamieson's remarks on the late tour of the Rev. R. Hill. addressed to the Scots' Society for Propagating the Gospel at Home. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel. (1800)
- 369406: The whimsical lady, a dialogue, written by Timothy Donovan, gent (1770)
- 369407: The old Egyptian fortune-teller's last legacy: containing, I. The wheel of fortune by pricking with a pin. ... VII. Omens of good and bad luck (1775)
- 369409: The rich man's warning-piece (1770)
- 369411: The bloody tragedy; or, a dreadful warning to disobedient children (1770)
- 369412: The Portsmouth ghost, or, A full and true account of a strange, wonderful, and dreadful appearing of the ghost of Madam Johnson (1770)
- 369413: The mournful tragedy; being a true copy of verses, shewing the unparellelled sufferings of Mr. Heer van Essel, a Dutchman, his lady, and sixteen sailors, who Through Extremity and Hardships at Sea were obliged to Kill and Eat one another (1770)
- 369415: A choice and diverting dialogue between Hughson the cobler and Margery his wife; which happened about twelve o'clock, at his arrival home from the alehouse (1770)
- 369422: The cruel massacre of the protestants, in North America (1765)
- 369457: Nimble and quick. Pick and chuse where you will (1790)
- 370450: The Happy fami[ly] or, Memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. Norton (1786)
- 371935: Dialogues for Sunday evenings (1797)
- 372656: The trumpet, and the harp; or, a warning to careless professors, and the work of genuine Christians (1800)
- 378878: A series of prints of Roman history (1789)
- 380493: May day; or, anecdotes of Miss Lydia Lively (1793)
- 381733: An astronomical introduction to the study of geography (1800)
- 387628: The wren; or, The fairy of the green-house (1787)
- 387634: Mrs. Nortons story book (1790)
- 390213: The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children (1795)
- 392578: Midsummer holidays (1795)
- 394402: Early piety (1798)
- 397301: The juvenile tatler (1790)
- 397775: Rational sports (1783)
- 397780: Rational sports (1785)
- 399569: A series of prints of ancient history (1790)
- 399570: A series of prints of Roman history (1796)
- 399571: A series of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 399572: A series of prints of scripture history (1790)
- 399573: A series of prints of English history (1792)
- 400052: Jemima Placid; or, The advantage of good-nature, exemplified in a variety of familiar incidents (1789)
- 400939: The mother's grammar (1796)
- 405290: The sleeping beauty in the wood (1790)
- 405291: The sleeping beauty in the wood (1790)
- 407173: The friar and boy (1750)
- 409194: The tom tit (1763)
- 409773: The life of a bee (1799)
- 411847: The Orphan; or, The entertaining history of Little Goody Gooseca (1786)
- 414155: The northern lord (1700)
- 414613: The parish nurse. (1797)
- 414727: The patient father (1797)
- 415854: Richard and Rebecca; or, a receipt for domestic happiness. (1797)
- 415868: Richard's address to his Lucy on the first return of their wedding-day. (1797)
- 416097: The roe-Buck procession: containing an account of the several effigies, which the Loyal Society intend to burn in Cheapside on the fifth of November. Describing the order in which they are now plac'd, the Formality of their intended Procession; and the verses to be said at their Burning. To which is prefix'd a brief history of the double deliverance of these nations on that anniversary. And some reasons In Vindication of the Loyal Society against certain Objections (1718)
- 417154: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1760)
- 417166: The ranelaugh concert, being a choice collection of the newest songs sung at all the public places of entertainment. Containing 1. Hairy Cap. 2. Myra; or, the Comparison. 3. Anna. A favorite Irish Song. 4. The faithful Lovers. 5. The Widow. 6. A favorite Scotch Song. 7. The sweetest Fair. 8. Now or Never. 9. The Charms of Jemmy. 10. The Dusky Night. 11. O the Days when I was young. 12. Guardian Angels. 13. The Jolly Gypsies. 14. The Queen of Hearts. 15. The Greenwood Tree. 16. The Charming Fair. 17. The Fair's Invocation. 18. The Rosy Dimpled Boy. 19. The Birks of Endermay. 20. Down the Burn Davy. 21. The Dairy Maid. 22. The Complying Maid. 23. The Potatoe Man. 24. The Considerate Nymph. 25. Unwilling Maid and Amorous Squire 26. Flora's Complaint. 27. The Sycamore Shade. 28. The Maid's Complaint for Jockey. 29. Molly and Johnny. 30. Strephon's Praise of Sylvia. 31. A favourite Hunting Song (1775)
- 417186: The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children (1790)
- 417952: Satan's device (1797)
- 417967: The saturday school. (1797)
- 418872: Shepherd Adonis; or, the contented lovers (1760)
- 418903: The shoemaker's glory; or, the princely history of the gentle craft. (1780)
- 419003: Short histories transcribed from the Holy Scriptures (1787)
- 419323: The soldier's delight. Being a collection of songs, (1770)
- 419666: Sunday reading. An address to the aged poor. (1797)
- 419667: Sunday reading. Ananias and Sapphira. (1797)
- 419672: Sunday reading. David, the chosen of God. (1797)
- 419673: Sunday reading. Eli the high priest. (1797)
- 419683: Sunday reading. Noah. (1797)
- 419697: Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ. (1797)
- 419698: Sunday reading. Reflections on our late glorious victory at the mouth of the Nile. (1798)
- 419699: Sunday reading. Sacred biography. (1797)
- 419701: Sunday reading. The baker's dream; or, death no bad change to the poor and good. (1797)
- 419703: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. (1795)
- 419707: Sunday reading. The divine model; or, the Christian's exemplar. (1797)
- 419711: Sunday reading. The good parish priest; or, the drunken carpenter reclaimed. (1797)
- 419715: Sunday reading. The harvest home. (1795)
- 419717: Sunday reading. The history of John the Baptist. (1797)
- 419718: Sunday reading. The history of Samson. (1797)
- 419719: Sunday reading. The history of St. Peter the apostle. (1797)
- 419722: Sunday reading. The judgement awaiting undutiful children, illustrated in the history of Absalom. (1797)
- 419724: Sunday reading. The parable of the ten talents. (1797)
- 419727: Sunday reading. The Shropshire rector (1797)
- 419728: Sunday reading. The sower. A parable. (1797)
- 419734: Sunday reading. The troubles of life; or, the guinea and the shilling. (1795)
- 419735: Sunday reading. Virtue triumphant; or, the history of Queen Esther. (1797)
- 419736: Sunday reading. The widow of Zarephath. (1797)
- 419738: Sunday school dialogues: being an abridgment of a work, by M.P. Entitled, "the first principles of religion, and the existence of a deity, explained in a series of dialogues, adapted to the capacity of the infant mind." (1790)
- 420233: A song in praise of the leather bottle (1760)
- 420345: The sorrows of Hannah (1797)
- 421194: The unfortunate concubine or, Rosamond's overthrow (1760)
- 421777: Sweep, soot o! or, some account of little Jem, the chimney sweeper and his benefactress. (1797)
- 422227: The tom tit (1763)
- 422633: True happiness. (1797)
- 422646: True love requited; or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington (1750)
- 422692: A true tale of Robin Hood (1701)
- 422799: The two cousins; or, spare the rod and spoil the child. (1797)
- 422927: The wanderer. A fable. (1797)
- 422936: The wandering Jew (1765)
- 422979: The warblers. Being a collection of songs (1760)
- 423205: The Whole pleasures of matrimony (1750)
- 423233: The wife reformed. (1797)
- 423347: The witch of the woodlands (1750)
- 423431: The woody choristers (1770)
- 423433: The woody choristers; or; The birds harmony. In two parts. When birds could speak, and women they had neither good or bad to say; the pretty birds then fill'd with pain, did to each other thus complain (1750)
- 423555: The wreck. (1796)
- 424833: Sermons to children; To which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a Lady (1789)
- 425574: The unnatural son (1780)
- 427531: Parental duty: or, The religious education of children, illustrated and urged (1794)
- 472149: The history of Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland. (1770)
- 473461: A description of a set of prints of English history (1792)
- 476324: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1798)
- 476440: The infant's library. Book 1 (1800)
- 476583: The infant's library. Book 2 (1800)
- 476593: A short history of England, for the infant's library (1800)
- 476653: Two new monthly magazines (1788)
- 477352: The history of Edward, the Black Prince (1776)
- 480285: The choice gift (1784)
- 480289: The history of Master Billy Friendly, and his sister Miss Polly Friendly (1787)
- 480625: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1790)
- 480873: A description of a set of prints of English history (1799)
- 480908: A series of prints of ancient history (1796)
- 480959: The life of a bee (1795)
- 480965: Tom Thumb's play-thing; or, A little story for little folks (1779)
- 480971: The cries of a wounded conscience; or, The sorrowful sighs of a sinner (1770)
- Bow lane
- 2548: King Lear and his three daughters (1760)
- 34773: The new entertaining history of Polly Cherry and her golden apple (1795)
- 40420: Copper plate views of interesting places in England (1800)
- 68430: The effigies of the Pope, the devil, and others, that are now to be seen at the Roe-buck in Bow-lane, and are to be burnt on the 5th of November, 1718. With a true explanation (1718)
- 137525: A general epistle (1653)
- 139343: A transcendent spiritual treatise upon several heavenly doctrines (1652)
- 148008: A plea for the chymists or non-colegiats: or, considerations natural, rational, and legal, in relation to medicines (1683)
- 150337: Upon the conversion of many school-masters (1646)
- 157905: Evident satisfa[cti]on to the sick and lame (1682)
- 223991: A full and true account of the apprehending and taking of Mrs. Sarah Moordike, who is accused for a witch (1701)
- 234098: The Famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chase (1780)
- 242504: No jest like a true jest; being a compendious record of the merry life and mad exploits of Capt. James Hind, the great robber of England (1750)
- 369421: The maiden's prize (1770)
- 424954: The sailor's delight (1740)
- Bow ?teeple
- Bow
- 29: The bearer has had the honour to shew his curiosities before their Majesties, the Prince of Wales, Princess-Royal, ... the 17th of May, 1781, ... H. Payne, from Old-Ford, near Bow, in the county of Middlesex, begs leave to acquaint the public, (1781)
- 740: The Oxfordshire garland (1736)
- 1121: Memoirs of a peg-top (1790)
- 2439: A pleasant ballad of Tobias (1760)
- 2548: King Lear and his three daughters (1760)
- 2811: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1750)
- 3525: The gallant seaman's resolution. Whose full intent was to try his fortune at sea, and at his return to marry his landlady (1765)
- 3704: Robin Hood's garland (1760)
- 3713: Rules and maxims for the conduct of human life (1790)
- 3984: The tavern kitchen fray (1760)
- 4767: Three new Christmas carols (1760)
- 4863: The youth's guide to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 4968: An unhappy memorable song of the hunting in Chevy-Chace (1760)
- 5915: The crafty miller; or, mistaken batchelor (1760)
- 5917: The cruel step-mother: or, the unhappy son (1736)
- 5933: The Bristol bridegroom: or, the ship-carpenter's love to the merchant's daughter (1760)
- 6079: The bishop of Hereford's entertainment by Robin Hood, and Little John, &c. in merry Barnsdale. To an excellent new tune (1740)
- 6126: Bite upon bite (1760)
- 6520: The excellency of the liturgy (1797)
- 7378: An excellent ballad of a noble marquiss and patient Grissel. To the tune of, The bride's good-morrow, &c (1735)
- 7914: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection (1748)
- 8183: The honest and the dishonest ways of getting wealth (1720)
- 8242: Hymns on the great festivals (1746)
- 8335: The Cambridgshire tragedy (1750)
- 8970: Coventry made free by Godina [sic], Countess of Chester (1750)
- 9012: The good child's delight; or, the road to knowledge (1790)
- 9234: The Cumberland tragedy (1760)
- 10236: The crafty lass's garland (1760)
- 10312: The cruel cooper of Ratcliff (1765)
- 10323: The cruel knight, and the fortunate farmer's daughter (1750)
- 10489: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 10929: The leicestershire harmony (1759)
- 11021: The low-country soldier turned burgomaster (1775)
- 11220: A new general English dictionary; peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages (1737)
- 11975: Portions of Scripture, for the use of children (1790)
- 12054: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1779)
- 12314: The slighted father (1760)
- 12336: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12339: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12340: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12583: Repentance too late (1760)
- 12729: School occurrences (1790)
- 13236: A series of prints of ancient history (1788)
- 13239: A series of prints of Scripture history (1786)
- 13247: Sweet William of Plymouth (1735)
- 14530: Simple Simon's misfortunes (1760)
- 14793: The 'squire of St. James's (1736)
- 14924: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1709)
- 15074: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1721)
- 15129: The somersetshire garland (1760)
- 16781: Wisdom and understanding the glory and excellency of human nature (1708)
- 16849: A week before Easter (1750)
- 17116: The history of Jack Horner (1750)
- 17741: The modern musick-master (1731)
- 18211: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18479: The cries of a wounded conscience (1760)
- 19577: Fairy stories (1775)
- 20241: The careful parent's gift (1783)
- 20388: The careful parent's gift (1779)
- 20398: The English hermit; or, the adventures of Philip Quarll (1782)
- 20500: The crafty lover (1765)
- 20517: An excellent ballad, of a prince of England's courtship to the King of France's daughter (1760)
- 21771: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last journal (1745)
- 21877: The art of courtship; or the school of love (1750)
- 22792: A guide to the English tongue (1756)
- 22995: The good child's delight; or, The road to knowledge (1785)
- 24490: The benefits of an early piety (1739)
- 24968: The Buckinghamshire miracle; or, The world's wonder (1740)
- 25015: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 26052: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 26139: The lover's magazine; or, Cupid's decoy. Being a collection of new play house songs and catches. The like never before printed (1750)
- 26286: The lamentable and tragical history of Titus Andronicus (1750)
- 27119: The happy marriage (1760)
- 27254: The masquerade; containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1790)
- 28118: The Welsh traveller (1790)
- 28119: The Welsh traveller (1790)
- 28147: The world turned upside-down: or, the folly of man (1750)
- 28315: Wisdom and understanding, the glory and excellency of human nature (1707)
- 28324: The unnatural father (1750)
- 28424: Rest for a weary soul; or the pilgrim at his journeys end (1750)
- 28433: The universal shuttlecock (1790)
- 30367: The poor unhappy transported felon's sorrowful account (1780)
- 31270: The merry cuckold, and kind wife (1760)
- 31292: Lady Isabella's tragedy (1760)
- 31324: A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord (1750)
- 34496: Old Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 36651: A brief history of musick (1750)
- 36740: Bezaleel and Aholiab (1728)
- 37413: Whereas it hath been humbly represented to the King, that on the night of Monday, the 22d instant, several of the patrole, belonging to the police office, in Bow Street, ... were inhumanly beat and wounded, (1797)
- 37476: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace (1770)
- 38280: Royal Humane Society. The King's most excellent Majesty, patron. The Rt. Hon. Earl of Stamford, president (1800)
- 39774: The siege of Troy (1760)
- 40813: The friar and boy (1750)
- 40990: Pastorals.[Sic] In prose or, moral tales (1790)
- 41052: Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion (1730)
- 41292: The renowned history of Primrose Prettyface (1785)
- 41675: Translations by young gentlemen educated at the seminary, Grove House, Belle Size, Hampstead (1789)
- 42680: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 42682: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1787)
- 42684: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 43484: Christmas tales for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen in winter evenings (1785)
- 44530: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the parish church of Saint Mary Stratford Bow, in the county of Middlesex (1730)
- 46610: An Act for impowering George Montgomerie, and Thomas Byrd, Esquires, and Ezra Patching, to complete an undertaking, for furnishing the inhabitants of the several parishes and places of Stratford, Westham, Bow, Bromley, Mile-End, Stepney, and other parishes and places adjacent with water (1748)
- 47277: The newest method for learners on the German flute (1731)
- 48311: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1715)
- 48312: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1717)
- 48577: The history of Tommy Potts, or the lovers quarrel (1785)
- 48751: Pour commencer, Tom, the bodice-maker: to the tune of Bow! Wow! Wow! (1792)
- 48858: Directions for taking and using Betton's true and genuine British oil (1785)
- 54343: An Act for improving and supporting the navigation of the river Ivel, otherwise Yeo, from the town of Ivelchester, to Bicknell Bridge, in the parish of Huish Episcopi, in the county of Somerset (1795)
- 57035: A description of a set of prints of Scripture history (1787)
- 57041: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 57785: New Hampshire, Benjamin Rolfe, Esq (1762)
- 57785: New Hampshire, Benjamin Rolfe, Esq (1762)
- 57880: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1785)
- 58715: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1777)
- 58748: The adventures of a pincushion (1785)
- 59512: The benefits of an early piety (1738)
- 59863: The renowned history of Primrose Prettyface (1785)
- 59868: Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 63389: Directions for taking and using Bettons true and genuine British oil (1775)
- 64170: For God, or for Satan (1709)
- 64606: Johnny Armstrong's last good-night (1735)
- 64618: The entertaining history of Little Goody Goosecap (1788)
- 64760: Industry and diligence in our callings earnestly recommended (1737)
- 64981: An epicedium sacred to the memory of the late Revd Mr. Thomas White, M.A. prebendary of Litchfield, Rector of Stepney, and Minister of Stratford Le Bow. Who deceased Feb. 25, 1709/10 (1710)
- 64983: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 65108: The house that Jack built (1790)
- 65442: An hymn, to be sung by the charity-boys of the Society of St. Anns, Aldersgate, (1710)
- 65456: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification (1745)
- 65474: A godly warning to all maidens (1730)
- 65538: The distressed shepherd (1760)
- 65696: Faithfulness in the Christian ministry briefly represented and argued (1729)
- 65967: Fables and other short poems (1731)
- 66867: An essay on sensibility (1789)
- 67067: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's Remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last Journal. In a letter to that gentleman. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. (1745)
- 67753: The cries of London (1736)
- 67762: The children in the wood: or, the Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament (1701)
- 67767: The Jacobine journey or Mad-Tom and the Devil (1793)
- 67905: Comparative state between the distillation from barley and sugar (1800)
- 68431: A new Jesuitical sun-dyal by which Protestants may know the true hour of the day when the sun shines clear (1720)
- 68556: Freemen of Coventry's address to the London masters (1790)
- 68671: De l'e?conomie politique et morale de l'espe?ce humaine. Volume I (1796)
- 69261: The art of playing on the violin (1751)
- 69427: The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece (1750)
- 69792: Bite upon bite (1736)
- 69797: The Chatham tragedy (1750)
- 69816: The forester's garland (1720)
- 69830: The jolly sailor's true description of a man of war (1750)
- 69845: The Northamptonshire tragedy (1736)
- 69852: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1760)
- 70722: Bateman's tragedy: or, a godly warning to all young maidens (1725)
- 70737: The great messenger of mortality; or, A dialogue between death and a lady (1750)
- 70743: The hunting of the hare (1725)
- 70750: The merchant's son, and the beggar-wench of Hull (1750)
- 70759: The Oxfordshire tragedy; or the virgin's advice (1750)
- 70760: Patient Grissell (1760)
- 70770: An unhappy memorable song of the hunting of Chevy-Chase (1760)
- 70771: The wanton wife of Bath (1760)
- 70773: The woeful lamentation of Jane Shore (1750)
- 72617: The Family magazine; or, a Repository of religious instruction (1788)
- 72632: Sepulchrorum inscriptiones (1726)
- 72760: The Oriental collections (1797)
- 74293: The Staunton gazette, or, The weekly western star (179u)
- 74919: The Calcutta Friday morning post; and general advertiser (1792)
- 75373: Christianity best propagated by the good lives of Christians (1700)
- 75423: A letter sent from the Lord Goring directed to the Lord Maior (1648)
- 75704: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland, in and about the city of London, at St. Mary le Bow in Cheapside, Octob. 23. 1689 (1689)
- 75841: A sermon preached at the Herefordshire feast, at St. Mary Le Bow, July 3. 1683 (1683)
- 75958: A sermon preached at Bow-Church, April the Xvith. 1690: before the Lord Maior, and Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London (1690)
- 76139: A sermon preach'd to the Artillery Company, at St. Mary le Bow, Septemb. 11. 1677. And at their earnest desire published. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. one of his Majesties chaplains in ordinary (1677)
- 76332: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Eton-scholars (1682)
- 76843: A sermon preached before the Artillery Company of London, September 15.1680 (1680)
- 77494: A sermon, preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, at the Church of St. Mary le Bow (1684)
- 78003: A sermon, preach'd before the Honourable Society of the natives of the county of Kent, Novemb. the 16th, 1699. at St. Mary le Bow, London. By Edward Brown, A.M. and rector of Langley in Kent (1699)
- 78284: The grand apostacy of the Church of Rome, from her primitive purity and integrity (1680)
- 78730: The arraignment, tryall, conviction, and confession of Francis Deane a salter, and of Iohn Faulkner a strong-water man (1643)
- 79748: A sermon preached at St. Mary le Bow, on Sunday, the 5th of July, 1691 (1691)
- 80032: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London. At St. Mary le Bow, July 26. 1685 (1685)
- 80415: A sermon preach'd at the church of St. Mary le Bow, to the societies for reformation of manners, January the 1st. 1700. By John Mapletoft, D.D. Minister of St. Lawrence-Jury. Published at the request of the said societies (1700)
- 81775: A sermon preached at St. Mary le Bow before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen, on Wednesday the 16th. of July, being the fast day. by Samuel Barton, B.D (1690)
- 82189: A sermon preached before the Artillery Company of London (1682)
- 82690: A sermon preached at St Mary le Bow before the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, & citizens of London, on Wednesday the 18th of June (1690)
- 82913: A sermon preached at St. Mary Le Bow, on Whitsunday, May xxxi. 1691 (1691)
- 83377: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of London, in the parish church of S. Mary le Bow, September 3. 1683 (1683)
- 83832: A sermon preached before the Artillery Company of London (1682)
- 84736: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it removes the guilty fears of sinners, and their ignorance of God (1699)
- 84768: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, at St. Mary le Bow, on Nov. 5. 1683 (1683)
- 85386: A sermon preached at the Oxford-shire feast. At St. Mary le Bow; November 29. 1683. By John Hartcliffe M.A. and Fellow of King's College in Cambridge. Published at the request of the stewards (1684)
- 85667: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Lord Mayor and aldermen, and citizens of London, at St. Lawrence Jewry, on Saturday, September the 28th, 1700 (1700)
- 85694: A sermon preached before the King, in St. James's chappel, January 30th. 1698/9. By Samuel Bradford, rector of St. Mary le Bow. Published by His Majesty's special command (1699)
- 85696: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at St. Mary Le Bow, on Thursday, November 5. 1696. By Samuel Bradford, rector of the said church (1697)
- 85727: The qualifications requisite, towards the receiving a divine revelation (1699)
- 85728: The nature of that salvation, which the Gospel offereth; and the method of obtaining it, by a mediator (1699)
- 85755: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it promiseth assistance, and compleat salvation to sinners (1699)
- 86000: Apostate men fit objects of divine care and compassion (1699)
- 87098: A sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen (1692)
- 87490: A sermon at a solemn meeting of the natives of the city and county of Worcester (1680)
- 87506: A sermon preach'd at the Church of St. Mary le Bow, to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, December 26. 1698 (1699)
- 87875: A discourse of the soveraign power (1682)
- 89456: A sermon preached at St. Mary Le Bow, Novemb. 27. 1682 (1683)
- 89728: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and Aldermen of the city of London, at St. Mary Le Bow (1695)
- 89734: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, of the City of London. At St. Mary le Bow, on the 29th. of May, 1694. By John Trenchard, M.A. rector of Wraxhall in the county of Somerset, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Manchester (1694)
- 91616: The description and the benefits of a regular education (1700)
- 91617: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it proposeth to us a perfect example (1699)
- 91619: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it proposeth to us a perfect example (1699)
- 91620: The imperfect promulgation of the Gospel, consider'd (1700)
- 91620: The imperfect promulgation of the Gospel, consider'd (1700)
- 91623: A sermon preach'd at the Church of St. Mary le Bow (1697)
- 92156: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Eaton-scholars at St. Mary le Bow, on Nov. 22d. 1683 (1684)
- 92601: Peace and gratitude (1697)
- 93831: A sermon preach'd at the Church of St. Mary le Bow, to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. June 26. 1699 (1699)
- 94425: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of clergy-men (1686)
- 96075: A sermon preached at the Church of S. Mary le Bow, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, on the thirtieth of January, MDCLXXXIII (1684)
- 96857: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, November 14th. 1695 (1695)
- 96857: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, November 14th. 1695 (1695)
- 97011: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Eton-scholars (1680)
- 98137: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at St. Mary le Bow, upon the 21th of November, 1675. By William Dvrham, B.D. Rector of St. Mildreds Breadstreet, London (1676)
- 99986: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Church of S. Mary le Bow, the fifth of November 1684. By Francis Bridge, D.D. rector of S. Mildred Breadstreet (1685)
- 100571: Retsah a cry against a crying sinne: or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theft (1652)
- 101156: A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen, in the church of St. Mary le Bow; on Thursday the 26th of November, being the day of the publick thanksgiving. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn (1691)
- 101198: The credibility of the Christian revelation, from it's intrinsick evidence (1700)
- 102037: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Church of St. Mary le Bow, September the second, 1684 (1685)
- 104505: A sermon, preach'd before the Honourable Society of the natives of the county of Kent, Novemb. the 17th. 1698. at St. Mary le Bow, London. By John Petter, D.D. rector of Greens-Norton, in Northamptonshire, and chaplain to her late Majesties Regiment of Horse, commanded by the Honourable Major-General Lumley (1698)
- 104516: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London at Bow Church, September the 2d. 1682 (1682)
- 106484: A sermon preached to the artillery company (1676)
- 106918: Strange and fearfull newes from Plaisto (1645)
- 108001: Immortality in mortality magnifi'd in a strange (yet true) narration of one Master Pountney, merchant (1647)
- 111404: A narrative of the great victory obtained by the Lord Generall in Kent (1648)
- 113704: A perfect list of the names of the knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the cinque ports of England and Wales, for the Parliament begun at Westminster the 25th. day of Aprill, in the year 1660. As they were returned into the Crown office (1660)
- 118600: A perfect list of the names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, and barons of the cinque ports of England and Wales: for the Parliament begun at Westminster the 25th. day of Aprill, in the year 1660 (1660)
- 118602: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it teacheth us to know our selves, and our duty (1699)
- 121677: Hodder's arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie (1671)
- 121687: Hodder's decimal arithmetick: or, A plain and more methodical way of teaching the said art (1668)
- 122792: Hodder's decimal arithmetick: or, A plain and more methodical way of teaching the said art (1671)
- 126105: Judgement to come: or, Christ on the throne of his finall judgement (1658)
- 127259: A true relation of the dreadful ghost appearing to one John Dyer in VVinchester Yard (1691)
- 127432: A sermon preach'd before the honourable society of the natives of the most ancient county-palatine and city of Chester (1700)
- 128286: A. Z! Quirin Kuhlman a Christian Jesuelit his Quinary of slingstones (1683)
- 128460: The vvay to everlasting happinesse: or, the substance of Christian religion (1659)
- 132182: Strange and lamentable news from Dullidg-Wells; or, The cruel and barbarous father (1678)
- 132531: A sermon preach'd to the artillery-company, at S. Mary le Bow. October 21. 1679 (1679)
- 133404: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at St. Mary le Bow, on Thursday, Sept. 2. 1697 (1698)
- 133404: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at St. Mary le Bow, on Thursday, Sept. 2. 1697 (1698)
- 133507: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London (1686)
- 134171: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, on Tuesday, Decem. 3. 1695 (1696)
- 135098: The religious villain (1679)
- 136521: Not fear, but love (1683)
- 137525: A general epistle (1653)
- 137904: A discourse of the duty of shewing forth a good example in our lives (1698)
- 138668: A sermon preached at a meeting of the natives and inhabitants of the county of Warvvick and city of Coventry, in St. Mary le Bow, Novemb. 24. 1687 (1688)
- 138668: A sermon preached at a meeting of the natives and inhabitants of the county of Warvvick and city of Coventry, in St. Mary le Bow, Novemb. 24. 1687 (1688)
- 138714: The great messenger of mortality; or, A dialogue betwixt death and a lady (1660)
- 139707: Londons remembrancer, or, A sermon preached at the Church of St. Mary Le Bow on September the 3d, 1688 (1688)
- 142603: The hasty bride-groom: or, The rarest sport that hath of late been tri'd (1650)
- 143490: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London at Bow Church, September the 2d. 1682 (1682)
- 152003: Most wicked, cruel, bloody, and barbarous news from this last Lent assizes at the city of Winchester in Hampshire. Being a full and true relation of George Bromman, and Dorothy Newman his wicked strumpet, being both agreed to make away his own wife, and son, a youth about fourteen years of age; with the manner how they brought it about, and for what intent, and how they were discovered after he had murthered his wife, on Ball-hill, in East-VVood[-]hay-Parish, and his son on Coum-hill, in a most cruel and frightful manner, as the book within doth more largely express. Also the manner how they were hang'd in chains, both he and his harlot one at one end, and the other at the other end of the gibet, on Coum-hill, seven miles off Newbury, and five miles off Hungerford, on Tuesday the 7th of this instant March, 1676. As also an account of a young-man that murdered his sweet-heart, being his fellow-servant at Stratford by Bow, three miles off London, likewise the manner for what intent, she being with child; and how she was mortally vvounded about the head, and the babe was kickt dead in he vvomb, and she aftervvards throvvn into his masters deep mote; as also hovv he vvas condemn'd to be hang'd at Chelmsford assizes, the 28th. of February, 1676. By L. VVite. VVith permission (1676)
- 152582: The retired mans meditations, or the mysterie and power of godliness shining forth in the living Word (1698)
- 152694: The twelve brave bels of Bow (1649)
- 152694: The twelve brave bels of Bow (1649)
- 159763: A sermon preached at the Oxfordshire feast, at St. Mary le Bow, November 15. 1694 (1695)
- 160588: The hasty bride-groom (1681)
- 161562: [A consort of musick in four parts (1686)
- 166548: An act for keeping and celebrating the twenty third of October as an anniversary thanksgiving in the kingdom of Ireland (1689)
- 167059: A discourse of the duty of shewing forth a good example in our lives (1698)
- 168535: The hasty bride-groom (1650)
- 168738: The hasty bride-groom: or, the rarest sport that hath been try'd, between a lusty bride-groom and his bride (1674)
- 183133: The confutation of the Abbote of Crosraguels masse (1563)
- 190612: The most noble, auncient, and learned playe, called the Phiosophers [sic] game (1563)
- 200628: A breif declaration how materis hes procedit during the lait abstinence and how in the defalt of the rebellis withhalder of the Castell of Edinburgh the war is renewit. At edinburgh the first day of Januar. 1572 (1573)
- 201776: The CL. psalmes of Dauid in English metre. With the forme of prayers, and ministration of the sacraments &c. ... (1578)
- 202246: The warkis of the famous and worthie knicht Schir Dauid Lyndesay of the Mont alias, Lyoun King of Armes (1574)
- 205735: The morall fabillis of Esope the Phrygia[n], compylit in eloque[n]t, & ornate Scottis meter, be Robert Henriso[n]e, scolmaister of Du[n]fermli[n]g. Newlie corectit, and vendicat, fra mony errouris, quhilkis war ouer sene in the last prenting, quhair baith lynes, and haill versis war left owt (1571)
- 206053: Here beginnis The seuin seages translatit out of prois in Scottis meiter (1595)
- 206571: The CL Psalmes of dauid in meitir (1602)
- 207379: The History of the king and the cobler. Part the second (1740)
- 207392: Canterbury Tales (1730)
- 207589: A cordial of comfort: or The afflicted man's consolation in these sorrowful times of trouble. (1740)
- 207590: The Proud squire reform'd :being a great example both to rich and poor, in an account of one 'squire Howard, living near the town of Chard in Somersetshire, (1740)
- 207655: The Life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV (1740)
- 207999: A collection of masses, with an accompaniment for the organ (1792)
- 208097: The Master cat; or Puss in boots (1740)
- 209359: Whitsun holidays. Or, Greenwich all alive-o, and to Bow fair we will drive-o (1794)
- 209379: The case of the rich young man in the Gospel endeavoured to be set in a clear light; and the levelling principle of selling all, and giving it to the poor, as drawn from that passage, and lately advanced and taught by some,---proved to be ill grounded (1739)
- 209453: A sermon preach'd at the Huntingdonshire-Feast, June the 26th 1702 (1702)
- 209624: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen (1701)
- 210018: The blasphemers punishment (1785)
- 210951: A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 210972: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Durham (1758)
- 211047: Henry Atkins, at the sign of the Three Crowns in St. Paul's Church-Yard, ... makes and sells all sorts of cane chairs (1726)
- 211121: These and many other useful curiosities, are made and sold, wholesale and retail, at the great toy and print shop, the corner of Ludgate-street, next St. Paul's: by Geo: Wildey, (1726)
- 211269: The royal sportsman's delight; being a choice collection of the newest songs, sung this and the last season at Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, and other places of entertainment, (1765)
- 211270: The sailor's delight. Being choice collection of favourite songs. (1773)
- 211275: The new Pantheon concert (1773)
- 213117: The excellence of the liturgy of the Church of England (1778)
- 215428: An innocent game for babes in grace (1785)
- 215615: The case of Thomas Cobb (1728)
- 215779: The character of a Methodist (1745)
- 217355: A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London (1739)
- 217448: A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 218434: The academy of compliments (1750)
- 219132: An epistle (1789)
- 220013: An exhortation to purity and peace (1710)
- 220175: Divine meditation (1751)
- 221065: The barking barber (1785)
- 221080: Bateman's tragedy (1750)
- 221122: The bearer has had the honour to show his curiosities before the Majesties, the Prince of Wales, Princess Royal, ... 13th of April, 1784 ... H. Payne, from Old-ford, near Bow, in Middlesex, begs leave to acqaint the public, (1784)
- 221224: The benefits of an early piety (1738)
- 221234: The Berkshire lady (1760)
- 221931: The antient history of England (1760)
- 222696: The blessedness of dying in the Lord (1797)
- 224198: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1745)
- 224202: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1745)
- 224567: The death of a righteous man distinctly considered, both as a judgment, and a mercy (1724)
- 224645: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Durham, held in the parish church of St. Mary le Bow in Durham, on Thursday July 27, 1758; by Robert Lowth, (1767)
- 224660: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Durham (1790)
- 225739: A sermon on the liturgy of the Church of England (1763)
- 227753: King Edward the fourth and the tanner of Tamworth (1750)
- 227761: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 227766: King John and the abbot of Canterbury (1760)
- 227772: King Lear and his three daughters (1775)
- 227911: The breath of life (1760)
- 228478: A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London (1739)
- 228489: Youth the proper season of discipline (1742)
- 228509: A catalogue of John Marshall's publications, for the instruction and amusement of young minds (1793)
- 228537: A catalogue of part of the library of that learned and reverend divine Dr. Woodroffe (1718)
- 228544: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen (1704)
- 228555: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God of Spring, Lord bishiop of Exeter, and Charles, Lord Bishop of Norwich, on Sunday Feb. 8. 1707/8. By Samuel Bradford, D.D. Rector of St. Mary le Bow, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1708)
- 228577: The duty and method of hououring God, as contain'd in the common prayer of the Church of England (1729)
- 228598: A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Deputy-Governour and the Company of Merchants trading to the Levant Seas (1724)
- 228748: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1752)
- 228826: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1744)
- 229086: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1754)
- 229096: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1741)
- 229163: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1745)
- 229260: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1740)
- 229271: A sermon preach'd before the society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland, at their anniversary meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary le Bow, on Wednesday, March 19. 1739-40. By the Right Reverend Isaac lord bishop of St. Asaph (1740)
- 229379: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland, at their general meeting in the parish-church of St Mary le Bow, on Tuesday, April 4th, 1749. By Samuel Nicolls, (1749)
- 229596: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1743)
- 229606: A sermon preach'd before the society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English protestant working-schools in Ireland, at their anniversary meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary le Bow, on Thursday, April 2d, 1747. By John Thomas D.D. canon residentiary of St. Paul's, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1747)
- 229648: The glorious reward of Christian fortitude (1732)
- 229673: The conquest of France (1740)
- 229712: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1739)
- 230282: A dialogue between a blind-man and death (1750)
- 230308: A Dialogue between honest John and loving Kate, with their contrivances for marriage, and way to get a livelihood. Part the first (1750)
- 230536: Discourses on prophecy (1786)
- 230856: The delights of the chace. Being a collection of songs containing, I. The sweet rosy morning. (1760)
- 232397: An excellent old ballad, entitled, The wandering Prince of Troy (1750)
- 233090: The creation (1800)
- 233438: The distracted sailor (1760)
- 233878: The dying lovers last farewell, or the tragical downfall of Marcellus and Arminda (1760)
- 233938: The fair maid of the west; who sold her maidenhead for a high-crown'd hat (1760)
- 233942: Fair Maudlin, the merchant's daughter of Bristol (1750)
- 233989: Fairy stories (1750)
- 234102: The famous and memorable history of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw (1780)
- 234109: The famous flower of serving-men; or, the lady turned serving-man (1760)
- 234116: The famous history of the Lancashire witches (1780)
- 234119: The famous history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1755)
- 234121: The famous history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1750)
- 234122: The Famous history of the unfortunate lovers hero and leander; who ended their lives in the sea for each other (1750)
- 234127: The famous history of the valiant London prentice (1775)
- 234133: The Famous history Tom Thumb (1780)
- 234134: A famous sea-fight, between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1760)
- 234542: The good effects of a publick and exemplary piety (1732)
- 234577: The Gosport tragedy: or, the perjured ship-carpenter (1760)
- 234600: The gradual revelation of the Gospel (1733)
- 234644: The great assize; or Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. Being serious consideration on these four things, death, judgment, heaven, and hell (1750)
- 234711: A groatsworth of wit for a penny (1750)
- 235237: The History of Dr. John Faustus (1750)
- 235242: The history of Edward (1776)
- 235250: The History of fortunatus (1750)
- 235268: The History of Jack Horner (1750)
- 235281: The history of Johnny Armstrong (1795)
- 235284: The history of Joseph and his bretheren; with Jacob's journey into Egypt: and his death and funeral (1750)
- 235306: The History of Montellion (1750)
- 235308: The history of mother Bunch of the West (1750)
- 235329: The history of Reynard the fox (1750)
- 235337: The history of Sir Richard Whittington (1750)
- 235382: The history of the life and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules, of Greece. (1730)
- 235402: The History of the remarkable life of the brave and renowned Charles XII. King of Sweden (1780)
- 235437: The history of Thomas of Reading And other worthy Clothiers of England (1785)
- 235443: The History of Tom Long the carrier (1750)
- 235535: The honour of a London 'prentice (1750)
- 235638: Human learning recommended from the example of Moses (1727)
- 235752: The humours of Bow Fair (1790)
- 235753: The humours of Bow Fair (1795)
- 235809: An hymn to be sung at the parish church of St. Clement Eastcheap, on Sunday the 17th day of January, 1714 ... for the benefit of ninety poor children in the outparts. (1714)
- 235860: An hymn to be sung on Sunday the 14th of March, 1714 (1715)
- 236447: The lady's garland (1760)
- 236470: A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet (1750)
- 237714: The love-sick serving-man. Shewing how he was wounded with the charms of a young lady, but did not care to reveal his mind (1760)
- 237866: The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son in law to Mother Winter (1780)
- 237867: The mad pranks of Tom Tram, son-in-law to Mother Winter (1780)
- 238076: The Marybone concert. Being a choice collection of songs, sung this and the last seasons, at Vauxhall, Ranelaugh, and Marybone, and other places of entertainment. (1760)
- 238343: The merry batchelor's medley. Being a choic [sic] collection of songs, (1760)
- 238360: The merry songster (1770)
- 238363: The Merry tales or the wise men of Gotham (1750)
- 238870: Neptune's raging fury; or, the gallant seaman's sufferings (1750)
- 238966: New fashions; or, a puff at the guinea pigs. Tune --- Bow, wow, wow (1795)
- 239458: The full and particular account of the apprehending ... of Thomas Middleton and Francis Wren, gravediggers ... for stealing the leaden-coffins out of the vaults belonging to the parish church of St. Mary Stratford le Bow (1733)
- 239721: The gelding of the devil. The prettiest jest that ever was known, the baker's wife her skill has shown; Then listen awhile, and the news I'll tell, betwixt a baker and the devil of Hell (1750)
- 239850: General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk (1796)
- 240124: The life and death of long Meg of Westminster (1750)
- 240125: The life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore (1750)
- 240129: The life and death of St. George (1750)
- 240130: The life and death of St. George (1780)
- 241249: Begum B-Rke to Begum Bow (1789)
- 242498: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy (1800)
- 242504: No jest like a true jest; being a compendious record of the merry life and mad exploits of Capt. James Hind, the great robber of England (1750)
- 242868: A sermon preached before the society corresponding with the Incorporated society in Dublin (1773)
- 243628: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4th, 1742 (1745)
- 244504: The kingly garland, in four parts. Being an account of a monarch of Greece. (1775)
- 244554: Observations on the project for abolishing the slave trade (1791)
- 245088: Hum! Hum! A new song. By Mr. W. H. Reid. Tune - Bow wow, wow (1793)
- 245777: A popish prince the pest of a protestant people (1745)
- 248355: Brotherly love recommended (1705)
- 253614: The polite academy (1798)
- 255012: General view of the agriculture of the county of Nottingham (1798)
- 257204: A gold chain of four links. (1776)
- 257730: A catalogue of the library of the Right Rev. Mr William Falconar, late one of the episcopal clergymen in Edinburgh; which begins to be sold by auction, at his house, Fountain Close, Nether Bow, Edinburgh; on Monday, July 19th, 1784, (1784)
- 259679: The christian's looking-glass (1780)
- 259702: Doctor Merry-Man: or, Nothing but mirth. Being a posie of pleasant poems and witty jests (1775)
- 259896: The aged father's blessing (1780)
- 259899: The history of Tommy Potts; or the lovers quarrel (1776)
- 259922: The history of Thomas Hickathrift (1776)
- 259931: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1776)
- 260053: The female soldier (1756)
- 260482: A guide to the English tongue (1767)
- 260588: A clear and concise account of the origin and design of Christianity (1781)
- 261279: The history of Thomas of Reading (1776)
- 261281: The history of Wat Tyler, and Jack Straw (1776)
- 261500: The history of Dorastus and Faunia (1775)
- 261659: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favourite the Earl of Essex. Part the second (1775)
- 261675: The History of Sir. Rich. Whittington, thrice lord mayor of London (1780)
- 261692: The history of that holy disciple Joseph of Arimathea (1778)
- 261693: The history of that holy disciple Joseph of Arimathea (1779)
- 262212: The rational dame (1795)
- 262899: The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New Glenluce in Galloway (1776)
- 263151: The life and transactions of Herod the great (1782)
- 264125: The moral tendency of the genuine Christian doctrine (1796)
- 264404: The parent's best gift (1775)
- 265324: The mad pranks of Tom Tram (1780)
- 265326: The mad pranks of Tom Tram (1780)
- 266152: The Merry frolicks or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pick-pocket. And the merry pranks of Roger and clown (1775)
- 266545: Satan's decoy; or the youth's faith in Christ (1770)
- 266777: A Pleasant, and delightful dialogue between honest John and loving Kate (1770)
- 267579: A popish prince the pest of a Protestant people (1745)
- 267620: A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London, at their quarterly meetings, in the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, on Wednesday, March the 21st, 1738-9 (1739)
- 268151: Sin kill'd in the bud (1775)
- 268654: The spelling dictionary (1743)
- 269636: The warblers. Being a collection of songs: (1780)
- 271579: The Yorkshire tragedy (1775)
- 271879: The surprising wonder of Doctor Wats (1780)
- 271910: The temple wedding; or, love at first sight (1760)
- 272318: Robin Hood's garland (1746)
- 272853: The spelling dictionary (1756)
- 273363: The weeping mother (1780)
- 273470: The week's preparation, for the worthy raceiving [sic] of the holy sacrament (1775)
- 274138: A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman (1775)
- 274140: A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman (1775)
- 274227: The whole life and death of Long Meg, of Westminster (1775)
- 274579: A Dialogue between a bow-head Whig, and a wife in the Bow, concerning the tincklarian Doctor Mitchel. Upon his letter for electing of magistrates, (1713)
- 274605: The several points of doctrine. Proper to be taught in the explanation of the church catechism, proved or confirmed by texts of scripture (1775)
- 276223: Witty questions and answers, for the improvement of conversation (1750)
- 276957: A Collection of several remarkable and valuable sermons, speeches and exhortations, at renewing and subscribing the National Covenant of Scotland (1741)
- 277524: Ĉesop's fables (1775)
- 277545: The first book of the Gospel of Nicodemus. Translated from the original Hebrew (1775)
- 277631: The first part of the history of the king and cobler (1780)
- 278191: Bow wow wow; or, the patriotic songster. Containing 1 Bow wow wow. 2 New bow wow. 3 Od's blood who's the noodle (1780)
- 278926: A dissertation on the liquid-shell (1748)
- 279319: The history of the king and the cobler. Part the first (1775)
- 279321: The History of the king and the cobler. Part the first (1770)
- 280064: A guide to the English tongue (1737)
- 280440: A New historical catechism (1776)
- 280583: A journey from time to eternity (1780)
- 281491: Cambridge jests: being wit's recreation. If what's here said don't every humour fit, cease to find fault, 'till you [c]an find more wit (1775)
- 281835: Made and sold by William Palmer, at the White Bear, in Crooked-Lane, London, all sorts of the best London-needles, also all sorts of fish-hooks and lines, (1715)
- 281996: A guide to the English tongue (1800)
- 283073: The Birth, life, and death of John Frank (1750)
- 283558: Bezaleel and Aholiab (1727)
- 283780: An ordinary day well spent, together with a Sabbath day kept holy (1775)
- 284193: The moral tendency of the genuine Christian Doctrine (1796)
- 284331: The Famous and renowned history of the life and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules of Greece (1775)
- 284428: Heads of the Earl of Mornington's speech, in the House of Commons, on the 7th of May, 1793, on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliament (1793)
- 284438: The History of the Lancashire witches (1780)
- 284608: The house that Jack built (1760)
- 284638: The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece (1760)
- 284674: Six sonatas for the harpsichord accompanied with a violin (1760)
- 285655: The glorious reward of Christian fortitude (1732)
- 285868: The children in the wood: or, the Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament (1770)
- 285878: The distracted sailor (1750)
- 286243: The miller's advice to his three sons (1736)
- 286357: An excellent old ballad, entitled, The wandering Prince of Troy (1750)
- 286663: The substance of the Christian religion; or, the whole duty of man (1780)
- 286977: Just published, the second edition, with additions, of a new general English dictionary; peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. Wherein the difficult words, and technical terms made use of in anatomy, architecture, arithmetick, algebra, astronomy, botany, chymistry, divinity, gardening, grammar, hawking, heraldry, history, horsemanship, hunting, husbandry, law, logick, mathematicks, mechanicks, milit. affairs, musick, navigation, painting, poetry, rhetorick, sculpture, surgery, &c. Are not only fully explain'd, but accented on their proper syllables, to prevent a vicious pronunciation; and mark'd with initial letters, to denote the part of speech, to which each word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, a compendious English grammar, with general rules for the ready formation of one part of speech from another; by the due application whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly, as those who have been some years conversant in the Latin, Greek, &c. Languages. Together with a supplement, of the proper names of the most noted kingdoms, provinces, cities, towns, rivers, &c. throughout the known world. As also, of the most celebrated Emperors, Kings, Queens, Priests, Poets, Philosophers, Generals, &c. Whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the old or New Testament. The whole alphabetically digested, and accented in the same manner, and for the same purpose, as the proceding part; being collected for the use of such, as have but an imperfect idea, of the English orthography. Originally begun by the Late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, school-master at Stratford le Bow, author of The Guide to the English Tongue, The spelling dictionary, &c. And now finish'd by William Pardon, Gent (1737)
- 287184: The village school (1795)
- 288278: The hnmble [sic] address of the wives of the Bow (1714)
- 288278: The hnmble [sic] address of the wives of the Bow (1714)
- 288429: Part of the 23d Psalm (1732)
- 288923: Faith and practice (1717)
- 289013: The Crafty London 'prentice; or, Bow bells (1791)
- 289266: Dunkirk races. Tune - "Bow, wow, wow." (1790)
- 289542: Universal battledore (1770)
- 289677: The cries of a wounded conscience (1775)
- 289883: Cures performed by the pectoral balsam of honey (1774)
- 289893: The humours of Wandsworth and Bow fairs, or, the Whitsuntide excursions (1790)
- 290059: A letter to the religious societies, in and about the cities of London and Westminster; briefly exhorting them to sincerity in their profession (1737)
- 291138: The passion of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1775)
- 291220: The royal sportsman's delight (1790)
- 291231: God's judgment on false swearing (1775)
- 291933: A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing (1780)
- 291935: A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing (1800)
- 292119: The Norfolk wonder; or The maiden's trance (1775)
- 292185: The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchels speech, concerning lawful and unlawful oaths. Dedicated to all those that hath tender consciences, but not to the wool merchants at the Bow Head (1712)
- 292760: The Spanish lady's love (1750)
- 293700: The hard-earn'd penny or, the new roguish farmers. To the tune of - Bow, wow, wow (1795)
- 293829: The holiday present (1785)
- 294197: The saint's duty and exercise (1775)
- 294198: The saint's duty and exercise (1780)
- 294445: Joaks upon joaks (1775)
- 294590: The Famous history of the seven wife mistresses of Rome (1775)
- 295678: A Particular of the freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estates of Ambrose Page, Esq; (one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company) in the several parishes of Bow, Bromley, Stepney and Westham, in the counties of Middlesex and Essex. To be sold by cant or auction to the best bidder, in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon (1724)
- 295785: The nature and design of Christianity (1772)
- 295823: A dialogue between honest John and loving Kate; with their contrivances for marriage; and way to get a livelihood. Part the first (1775)
- 296076: New fashions; or, a puff at the guinea pigs. Tune. - Bow, wow, wow (1800)
- 296301: New fashions; or, a puff at the guinea pigs. Tune --- Bow, wow, wow (1795)
- 297042: The memorable and everlasting prognostications of Erra Pater, the renowned Jew of Jewry, and celebrated doctor in physick and astronomy (1735)
- 298452: The age of man. Display'd in ten different stages of life (1760)
- 298875: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin (1796)
- 299173: Thomas Small, at the Three Protestant Queens in Cheapside, near Friday-street, sells all sorts of silk stockings, gloves, sashes, worsted hose, cotton wastecoats [sic], ... at reasonable rates (1729)
- 299477: The amorous lady's garland (1760)
- 299478: The amorous lady's garland (1760)
- 299480: Bateman's tragedy (1760)
- 299521: Bite upon bite (1760)
- 299558: The broken contract (1760)
- 299559: The broken contract (1760)
- 299605: The butcher's daughter's policy (1760)
- 299709: The cries of London (1736)
- 299734: The Cumberland tragedy (1760)
- 299754: The distracted sailor (1760)
- 299762: The distressed shepherd (1760)
- 299768: The dutiful daughter of Halifax in four parts (1760)
- 299795: A famous sea-fight, between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1760)
- 299802: The farmer (1760)
- 299803: The fortunate lover: or, the old man outwitted (1760)
- 299830: The goddess's revenge (1760)
- 299877: An excellent ballad of Sir Guy of Warwick (1760)
- 299916: The Kentish garland (1775)
- 299936: King Henry V. his conquest of France (1760)
- 300009: Love in a tub; or, the old miser outwitted (1760)
- 300010: Love in a tub; or the old miser outwitted (1760)
- 300069: The northern ditty (1760)
- 300406: The politick lover; or, the young gentleman's frolick (1760)
- 300407: The politick lovers [sic]. Or, the young gentleman's frolick: outwitting his sweetheart with a bottle of sack (1760)
- 300410: The presumptous [sic] sinner (1760)
- 300543: Tom and Will; or, the shepherd's sheepfold (1760)
- 300550: The two loyal lovers of Exeter (1760)
- 300560: The unhappy lovers garland (1760)
- 300580: The wandering Jew (1760)
- 300656: The fox chace: or, the huntsman's harmony (1775)
- 300712: New fashions; or, a puff at the guinea pigs. Tune -- Bow, wow, wow (1800)
- 300897: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 304054: To my neighbours and others, in and about Stratford, near Bow in Essex (1706)
- 304151: Paddy, the pointer, to the staunch dogs of Ireland. Air, "Bow, wow, wow." (1800)
- 304756: A new song. Written by a Dutch sans culotte, at the time that the allied armies under the command of the Duke of York and General Clairfait, were making the best of their way across the Rhine, and leaving Holland to the mercy of the French. Tune - Bow, wow, wow, &c (1796)
- 305904: Youth's looking-glass (1775)
- 306997: The surprising life and dying-speech of Tobias Donkin (1754)
- 310744: The favourite song of Bow, wow, wow. As sung by Mr. Edwin, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1786)
- 311504: With His Majesty's Royal licence, a guide to the English tongue. In two parts (1775)
- 313206: The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost (1778)
- 313358: Joaks upon joaks (1775)
- 313398: An excellent garland, containing four choice songs. viz. [sic] 1. The weaver's downfall. 2. Bow wow wow. 3. More guineas and less credit. 4. A song in praise of weavers (1795)
- 314563: Lent preachers appointed by His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, out of his peculiars in London, for the year 1707/8. In the church of St. Mary le Bow (1708)
- 314977: The ends and advantages of an established ministry (1792)
- 316479: A guide to the English tongue (1759)
- 316507: Dialogues and letters on morality (1780)
- 317514: Constance and Anthony (1760)
- 318773: Laws and regulations of the Ossulston Dispensary (1791)
- 319237: The following medicines have some years been in the first estimation for the cure of the several disorders for which they are recommended (1780)
- 319656: The first principles of religion (1779)
- 320946: The history of the Jews, from the death of Herod the great, to the final destruction of their city, Temple, and nation (1782)
- 321265: Youth's warning-piece (1775)
- 321896: The crafty London apprentice (1780)
- 323651: The Widow's blessing; or, A miracle wrought in the county of Rutland (1775)
- 323824: Youth's warning-piece (1775)
- 323931: The addresses to King George II (1727)
- 325853: A course of sermons preach'd for the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq (1727)
- 328295: A sermon (1794)
- 329391: An Alarm to Christians; or, The best way to defend the Bible (1796)
- 329599: The true citizen characterized (1790)
- 329619: A sermon on the dimensions of eternal love (1784)
- 330687: A letter to a friend (1768)
- 331842: Select histories of human nature, under the following heads (1760)
- 331985: Religion and loyalty inseperable (1726)
- 332188: The impartial quaker (1731)
- 332991: The oppressions of the market-people (1720)
- 333128: Bibliotheca Parisiana (1791)
- 333377: The impartial churchman (1728)
- 333569: A guide to the English tongue (1749)
- 333779: The Famous history of Hector, Prince of Troy (1770)
- 334191: School dialogues (1783)
- 335338: The life and death of fair Rosamond (1760)
- 335401: The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace (1770)
- 336432: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1713)
- 337545: The liturgy of the Church of England recommended (1796)
- 338329: Religious wisdom the best treasure (1711)
- 339138: Only believe. A discourse on Mark v. 36. ----- Only believe. Delivered in London, Sept.17, 1745. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 339139: Behold the lamb: a discourse on John i. 29. Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the Sin of the World. Delivered in London June 20, 1745. By William Hammond A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 341125: An abstract of the patent granted by His Majesty King George, to Benj. Okell, the inventor of a medicine, call'd, Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops, and to J. Cluer, R. Raikes and W. Dicey, the persons concerned with the said inventor, that they may enjoy the sole benefit of the said medicine (1726)
- 341744: The history of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London (1775)
- 342363: The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1775)
- 343129: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1783)
- 343143: Moral & instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies; calculated to amuse the mind, and form the heart to virtue (1790)
- 343149: School occurrences (1783)
- 343855: A divine poem upon a spiritual birth (1784)
- 343857: The epistles of faith (1785)
- 343867: God, the poor man's guardian (1784)
- 343868: God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith, or, a Display of the Providences of God, Which have at sundry Periods of Time attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, Cavendish-Square, and at Monk-Well-Street, Wood-Street. Author of the Spiritual Sea Voyage-The Arminian Skeleton-The Naked Bow of God-The Poor Christian's Last Will and Testament-The Divine Poem on a Spiritual Birth-The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer-a Sermon on the Dimensions of Eternal Love-The Asp-The Law established by Faith-And five Numbers of the Epistles of Faith (1786)
- 343881: The last will and testament of William Huntington (1790)
- 343912: A spiritual sea voyage (1785)
- 343915: Tidings from Wallingford (1786)
- 343920: Zion's alarm, not without cause (1786)
- 346978: Cautions against innovation in matters of religion (1798)
- 348646: A narrative of the late work of God, at and near Northampton, in New-England (1744)
- 348654: Thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. Abridg'd by John Wesley, A. M. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford (1745)
- 351281: A discourse concerning baptismal and spiritual regeneration (1771)
- 354811: Stenography: or, the art of short-hand writing (1712)
- 355120: Proportional architecture (1736)
- 355121: Proportional architecture (1733)
- 356945: Sermons (1748)
- 357330: The lues venerea, rationally handled, in its original cause (1730)
- 357764: An abridgment of penal statutes (1795)
- 357764: An abridgment of penal statutes (1795)
- 358256: Holy altar and sacrifice explain'd: in some familiar dialogues on the mass, and what may appertain to it: For the more easy Information and Instruction of those who desire to hear Mass well, and to assist at that great Sacrifice, according to the Spirit and Intention of the Church. With an appendix, concerning saying mass in Latin, and of pronouncing the secret prayers and the canon with a low voice. By P. B. O.S.F (1768)
- 360714: Dialogues and letters on morality, ?conomy, and politeness (1780)
- 360715: Letters from a mother to her children (1780)
- 360739: Anecdotes of a boarding-school (1790)
- 361335: Sacontala?; or, The fatal ring (1792)
- 361652: Methodism examined and exposed: or, the clergy's duty of guarding their flocks against false teachers. A discourse lately delivered in four parts. By the Rev. Mr. Downes, Rector of St. Michael, Wood-Street, and Lecturer of St. Mary Le Bow (1759)
- 361899: The life and perambulation of a mouse (1790)
- 361900: The life and perambulation of a mouse (1790)
- 361913: The history of Queen Elizabeth, and her great favorite the Earl of Essex (1800)
- 362295: The gospel mystery of sanctification (1733)
- 365308: Runic odes (1790)
- 365751: Extract of a journal of a second tour from London through the highlands of Scotland, and the north western parts of England. With observations and remarks. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel (1800)
- 365859: Mr. Congreve's last will and testament (1730)
- 365986: A plea for union and for a free propagation of the gospel. Being an answer to Dr. Jamieson's remarks on the late tour of the Rev. R. Hill. addressed to the Scots' Society for Propagating the Gospel at Home. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel. (1800)
- 366549: A sketch of the life and character of the late Dr. Monsey (1789)
- 367030: The rule of life (1750)
- 367094: A catalogue of vocal and instrumental musick, printed for and sold by John Johnson, opposite Bow Church, in Cheapside, London (1754)
- 367566: A select manual of divine meditations and prayers (1750)
- 367567: A select manual of divine meditations and prayers (1733)
- 369411: The bloody tragedy; or, a dreadful warning to disobedient children (1770)
- 369421: The maiden's prize (1770)
- 369422: The cruel massacre of the protestants, in North America (1765)
- 369929: The Historical catechism (1760)
- 370001: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 370043: Wisdom and understanding the glory and excellency of human nature (1708)
- 370450: The Happy fami[ly] or, Memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. Norton (1786)
- 370516: The honest and the dishonest ways of getting wealth (1720)
- 370632: For God, or for Satan (1709)
- 370842: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the parish church of St. Mary le Bow, February 20th, 1707/8. By William Stanley, D. D. Dean of St. Asaph (1708)
- 371570: Christianity justified upon the Scripture foundation (1750)
- 372842: For God, or for Satan (1709)
- 373526: The curiosities of London and Westminster described (1783)
- 375155: Phİ?don; or, The death of Socrates. By Moses Mendelssohn, a jew, late of Berlin. Translated from the German (1789)
- 375771: The hermit (1782)
- 375801: An enquiry into the cause and origin of evil (1720)
- 375952: The report of the Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons, relative to the establishment of a new police in the metropolis, &c. and the convict establishment: Containing The Plans proposed for establishing a New Office of Police and Revenue in the Metropolis. Proposals for a new Mode of employing Convicts. Plan of the New Building for employing and securing Convicts. Draft of a Contract between the Lords of the Treasury and Jeremy Bentham, Esq. for the said Purpose. The Establishment of the Seven Police Offices, their Receipt and Expenditure. The Establishment, &c. of the Public Office, Bow Street. Together with observations on the System of transporting convicts to Botany Bay, the Expence incurred thereby, and the Maintenance of that Colony (1799)
- 376046: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Mary le Bow, on Sunday the 16th of May 1731 (1731)
- 377073: Restoration (1789)
- 377365: Sententiĉ selectĉ (1732)
- 379417: De l'e?conomie politique et morale de l'espe?ce humaine. ... (1796)
- 380626: An enquiry into the cause and origin of moral evil (1721)
- 380638: Opuscule (1791)
- 381069: A guide to the English tongue (1734)
- 381073: A guide to the English tongue (1764)
- 381075: A new general English dictionary (1740)
- 381164: A new general English dictionary (1744)
- 381298: A dictionary of arms, British and foreign (1717)
- 381358: The tonometer (1725)
- 381785: The lover's magazine: or, Cupid's decoy. Being a collection of new play-house love-songs and cetches. The like never before printed (1740)
- 383469: The history of the Acts of the holy Apostles confirmed from other authors (1742)
- 385755: The polite academy (1768)
- 386812: A select manual of divine meditations and prayers (1768)
- 387590: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 387604: Brief instructions for the pious Christian (1790)
- 387634: Mrs. Nortons story book (1790)
- 389374: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 390213: The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children (1795)
- 390727: Sacontala? (1790)
- 392826: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 393473: Poems. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Mansfield. ... (1793)
- 394306: Twenty-four sermons preach'd at the parish church of St. Mary le Bow (1743)
- 394737: A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland (1767)
- 395384: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection (1746)
- 397775: Rational sports (1783)
- 398284: The culture of forests (1789)
- 399569: A series of prints of ancient history (1790)
- 399571: A series of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 399572: A series of prints of scripture history (1790)
- 400052: Jemima Placid; or, The advantage of good-nature, exemplified in a variety of familiar incidents (1789)
- 400355: The ends and advantages of an established ministry (1792)
- 401722: Physico-Theology (1768)
- 402955: A sermon preach'd before the Artillery Company of London, at St. Mary Le Bow, April 20. 1682. By Thomas Sprat, D. D. One of His Majesties Chaplains in Ordinary, now Bishop of Rochester. Published at their Request (1709)
- 403028: Twenty-four sermons preach'd at the parish church of St. Mary le Bow (1755)
- 403317: Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion (1719)
- 403549: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1797)
- 405290: The sleeping beauty in the wood (1790)
- 405291: The sleeping beauty in the wood (1790)
- 406715: The polite academy (1762)
- 407173: The friar and boy (1750)
- 409194: The tom tit (1763)
- 409207: The Dutch fortune-teller (1750)
- 410293: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin, with a safe and efficacious method to prevent the great depredations that are made on those valuable articles (1796)
- 410373: A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English protestant working-schools in Ireland (1763)
- 411900: A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English protestant working-schools in Ireland (1759)
- 414139: The Northamptonshire tragedy (1750)
- 415001: Poor Robin's dream: commonly called poor charity (1750)
- 415029: A popish prince the pest of a protestant people (1745)
- 417154: Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford (1760)
- 418612: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1720)
- 418613: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1720)
- 418668: A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1757)
- 418669: A sermon preached before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin (1755)
- 418903: The shoemaker's glory; or, the princely history of the gentle craft. (1780)
- 419117: Simple Simon's misfortunes (1750)
- 419124: The sin and the danger of murmuring against God, and our governours (1715)
- 419323: The soldier's delight. Being a collection of songs, (1770)
- 419931: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland, at their meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary Le Bow, on Friday, March 17. 1737-8. By the Right Reverend Thomas Lord Bishop of Salisbury (1738)
- 419932: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the parish church of St. Mary le Bow, February 20th, 1707/8. By William Stanley, (1708)
- 419933: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, February 21st, 1706/7. By the Right Reverend William, lord bishop of St. Asaph (1707)
- 419965: A sermon preach'd in Croydon Chapel, on Sunday August 11th, 1723. at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Samuel Lisle, D. D. Rector of St. Mary le Bow, and Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Published by Command of his Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (1723)
- 420031: A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 420233: A song in praise of the leather bottle (1760)
- 420893: The third proposals for insurance on marriage, at a certain small charge, by a weekly dividend. At a general meeting of the subscribers at the Three Tun Tavern in the Strand, on Friday, Jan 19. 1710. Six Trustees were Chosen for the Year ensuing; to whom Security is given for the Three Societies. By the Honourable and Voluntary Society (1710)
- 421179: Unanimity and charity (1709)
- 421783: Sweet William of Plymouth (1770)
- 422227: The tom tit (1763)
- 422692: A true tale of Robin Hood (1701)
- 422764: The Turkey factor (1760)
- 422937: The wandering Jew's chronicle. Or, a brief history of the remarkable passages from William the Conqueror to this present reign (1750)
- 422979: The warblers. Being a collection of songs (1760)
- 423205: The Whole pleasures of matrimony (1750)
- 423347: The witch of the woodlands (1750)
- 423385: The woeful lamentation of Jane Shore (1750)
- 423433: The woody choristers; or; The birds harmony. In two parts. When birds could speak, and women they had neither good or bad to say; the pretty birds then fill'd with pain, did to each other thus complain (1750)
- 423595: The yorkshire tragedy (1770)
- 424301: The stone rejected by the builders (1776)
- 424720: Select views in Ireland, Number VI. Engraved and sold by Thomas Milton, No. 3, Martlet Court, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London (1790)
- 424954: The sailor's delight (1740)
- 425260: A guide to the English tongue (1788)
- 425574: The unnatural son (1780)
- 425575: The Gloucestershire tragedy (1785)
- 433901: A Wonderful dream (1792)
- 466791: The Christianity of the people called Quakers asserted by Geore [sic] Keith (1700)
- 468825: A guide to the English tongue (1764)
- 468950: A letter to Bishop Burnet (1701)
- 468962: To my neighbours and others, in and about Stratford, near Bow in Essex (1706)
- 469023: In memory of my worthy and honoured preceptor David Hall (1701)
- 471769: John Merrill, appellant (1755)
- 471769: John Merrill, appellant (1755)
- 472092: An inquiry into the cause and origin of moral evil (1721)
- 472281: The modern musick-master (1730)
- 473470: A guide to the English tongue: in two parts. The first, proper for beginners, shewing a natural and easy method, to pronounce and express both common words and proper names; in which particular care is had to shew the accent, for preventing vitious pronunciation. The second, for such as are advanced to some ripeness of judgement, containing observations on the sounds of letters and diphtongs; rules for the true division of syllables, and the use of capitals, stops, and marks: with large tables of abbreviations and distinctions of words; and several alphabets of copies for young writers. To which is now added, an appendix, containing many additional lessons in prose and verse, first in words of one syllable only; and then mixed with words of two, three, four, five, six and seven syllables. By T. Dyche, schoolmaster at Stratford Bow. (1793)
- 476324: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1798)
- 476653: Two new monthly magazines (1788)
- 477330: The budget of Momus, or a preservative against melancholy. (1800)
- 477352: The history of Edward, the Black Prince (1776)
- 477860: Admiral Gardner for ever, huzza (1796)
- 478451: Advertisement. You may have good drugget, sagathie and duroy suits made well and fashionable, for the first size men at 3l. 10s. a suit and the larger size at 4l. and camblet suits for 4l. and 4l. 10s. a suit; and livery suits for 4l. and 4l. 10s. colourd and black cloth suits 5l. and 5l. 10s. a suit at the Two Golden Balls in Great Hart street, the Upper end of Bow street Covent Garden. (1700)
- 478455: Advertisement. You may have good drugget and sagathie suits made well and fashionable, for the first size men at three guineas a suit, and the larger size at three pound ten shillings, and camlet suits for four pound, and four pound ten shillings a suit, and good cloth suits for four pound, and four pound ten shillings, by Edward Hewetson, at the Two Golden Balls in Great Hart-street, the Upper End of Bow street, Covent Garden. (1700)
- 478967: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1721)
- 480037: John Sewers (1710)
- 480285: The choice gift (1784)
- 480625: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1790)
- 480638: A true relation of the proceedings at the Essex-assizes (1676)
- 480666: A short treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops (1724)
- 480965: Tom Thumb's play-thing; or, A little story for little folks (1779)
- 480971: The cries of a wounded conscience; or, The sorrowful sighs of a sinner (1770)
- 480996: The christian's looking-glass (1780)
- Bowe Lane
- Bowlane
- 107727: A transcendent spiritual treatise upon severall heavenly doctrines (1653)
- 112909: Ocotber the 22. 1649. The three-penny cooks fat in the fire, or rhe [sic] downefall of as-in-presentis; or the schoole-master under the black-rod. Or the brain-breakers breaker newly broke out againe. By Thomas Grantham, master in art of Peter-house in Cambridge, heretofore professor in Bowlane and Mug-well-street neere Barber Chyrurgions Hall: now over against Graies Inn Gate in Holborne, at Master Bulls (1642)
- 144989: Advertisement. J. Pechey physician that lodg'd at the angel and crown in King-street near Cheapside, is removed to the angel and crown in Basinglane (1685)
- 148048: Of sudden diseases. By Dr. John Pechey of the College of Physicians, London, at his house in Robin-Hood's-Court, the Lower End of Bowlane, near Bazing-Lane, Cheapside (1698)
- 295971: Early piety, or, An example for young children (1775)
- Cordwainer ?treete
- Ho?iar lane
Tue Dec 05 13:07:07 CST 2023