MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CHEA1: Cheap Ward
Variants:
- Cheap Ward
- Cheap ward
- 211144: To the worthy inhabitants of Cheap ward. Gentlemen, the regard we have for the welfare of our ward, (1740)
- Cheap warde
- Cheap
- 653: Jack Brown in prison (1798)
- 4033: Cheap Repository. 'tis all for the best. (1799)
- 4618: The two shoemakers. (1795)
- 4621: Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers (1795)
- 4955: Thanksgiving day. An address to all persons, especially to our brave sailors, suited to the Thanksgiving day; in which address an account is given of our three great victories obtained, through the blessing of God, over the French, the Spaniards, and the Dutch, by Admiral Lor Howe, Admiral Sir John Jervis, ... and Admiral Duncan, ... To which is added, an account of the procession to St. Paul's. (1797)
- 5641: A choice penny-worth of wit (1750)
- 5710: Black Giles the poacher (1796)
- 6107: Book of martyrs (1795)
- 8402: The carpenter (1795)
- 8540: The history of Mr. Fantom (1797)
- 8541: The history of Mr. Fantom (1797)
- 8919: The history of Tom White (1800)
- 8921: The history of Tom White (1800)
- 11706: A practical essay on a cement and artificial stone (1776)
- 11707: A practical essay on a cement and artificial stone (1777)
- 14505: The Lancashire collier girl. A true story (1795)
- 14506: The Lancashire collier girl (1795)
- 14507: The Lancashire collier girl, a true story (1800)
- 19367: History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections (1795)
- 19377: History of the plague in London in 1665 (1795)
- 27094: Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church (1791)
- 28792: "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude (1798)
- 29323: The two shoemakers (1792)
- 39919: Sunday reading. Some new thoughts for the new year (1800)
- 41824: The happy waterman (1800)
- 43415: A compleat history of the affairs of Spain (1707)
- 55210: "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude (1798)
- 58241: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy; a parable (1800)
- 61558: History of Charles Jones, the footman (1790)
- 62630: The two sisters; or, the one thing needful (1795)
- 64131: Tawney Rachel (1800)
- 65973: The good mother's legacy. (1800)
- 66540: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1798)
- 66716: The history of idle Jack Brown (1785)
- 67809: The roguish miller; or, nothing got by cheating. A true ballad (1784)
- 68539: The carpenter: or, the danger of evil company (1790)
- 70083: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers (1795)
- 70086: The happy waterman (1790)
- 70697: The history of Charles Jones, the footman (1796)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 77734: The unnatural grand mother, or a true relation of a most barbarous murther (1659)
- 80600: The good old way: or Perkins improved (1657)
- 98098: An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature, with severall other treatises (1654)
- 101021: A dialogue between the crosse in Cheap, and Charing Crosse (1641)
- 112749: Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny (1649)
- 115372: The bar, against free admission to the Lords Supper, fixed. Or, An answer to Mr. Humphrey his Rejoynder, or, reply. By Roger Drake minister of Peters Cheap, London (1656)
- 115447: [Cheap riches; or, a pocket-companion] (1654)
- 115707: A boundary to the Holy Mount, or A barre against free admission to the Lords Supper (1653)
- 119461: The pisse-prophet, or, Certain pisse-pot lectures (1679)
- 123761: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short hand-writing hitherto extent (1682)
- 125763: Methodi practicę specimen (1682)
- 129462: A short scriptural catechisme for little children (1672)
- 136420: The nonconformists vindicated from the abuses put upon them by Mr. Durel and Scrivener (1679)
- 142814: A boundary to the Holy Mount, or, A barre against free admission to the Lords Supper (1653)
- 146736: Londons praise, or, The glory of the city (1666)
- 148093: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning of the left hand in Bread-street from Cheap side, lives a physician (1700)
- 149110: Grace: the truth and growth, and different degrees thereof (1657)
- 176642: Some helpes to stir up to Christian duties (1634)
- 208016: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Onesimus; or, The run-away servant converted (1787)
- 208019: Chap repository (1796)
- 208020: Cheap repository, the wife reformed (1795)
- 208025: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or General goal delivery (1796)
- 208028: Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery (1796)
- 208039: Cheap repository. A Sunday reading (1796)
- 208045: Cheap repository (1796)
- 208047: Cheap repository. John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element (1796)
- 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)
- 208076: Cheap repository. Sunday reading (1796)
- 208077: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading (1796)
- 208078: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery (1796)
- 208085: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children (1795)
- 208189: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D. to which are added, prayers for children (1795)
- 208698: A catalogue of the valuable library of the learned James Thompson, esq; deceased; with a collection of a gentleman lately gone abroad: consisting of scarce and valuable books, in most languages and faculties, in the Greek, Latin, Italian, French and English Languages, most of them neatly Bound and Gilt, or Letter'd. Amongst many others are the following: Folio. General System of Horsemanship, 2 V. Salmasii in Plinianae, 2 T. Ch. Max. Roma Sotterania di Bosio. Military History, 2 Vol. History of China, 2 Vol. Camden's Britannia, by Gibson, 2 V. Golii Lexicon, Arab. - Latinum. Chauncy's Hertfordshire. Thoroton's Nottinghamshire. Raii Historia Plantarum, 3 Tom. Tillotson's Works, 3 Vol. Locke's Works, 3 Vol. Willoughby of Birds. Xenophontis Opera, Gr. Lat. Paris State Tryals, 6 Vol. Scriptores Decem, 2 Tom. Burnet's own Times, 2 Vol. Flamsteed's Atlas Coelestis. Bundy's Roman History, 6 Vol. Quarto. Perspective des Jesuites, 3 Tom. Ruyschii Opera, 2 Tom. Hoffman Medicina Rationalis, 8 Tom. Petronii Arbitri Notis varior. Panegyrici Veteres usum Delph. Aristidis Opera, 2 Tom. Juvenalis & Persius varior. 2 Tom. Wagenseilii Sota. Tournefort's Voyages, 2 Vol. Pomet on Drugs. Boerhaave's Chemistry, by Shaw. Ridolfi Vite Pittori, 2 Tom. Horatius Bentleii. Terentius Bentleii. Atlas Geographus, 5 Vol. Marianae Historiae Hispaniae. Mauriceau Maladies des Femmes, 2 T. Diogenes Laertius, Gr. Lat. 2 Tom. Wolfii Bibliotheca Hebraica, 4 Tom. Which will be sold very Cheap, the lowest Price of each Book being marked in the Catalogue, by William Bathoe, bookseller, In Church Lane, near St. Martin's Church in the Strand, almost opposite York Buildings. Catalogues to be had gratis at Mr. Lewis's Russel Street, Covent Garden, at St. Paul's coffee-house, Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Owen's next the Devil Tavern, Fleet-Street, Mr. Merril at Cambridge; and at the place of sale. Where may be had Money for any Library, or Parcel of Books (1749)
- 209056: A catalogue of books, for 1793; containing several valuable collections, lately purchased. And a great Number of Curious and Rare Books, Some very Capital Books of Prints, Hindoo and other high finished Drawings, fine Prints, Manuscripts, Atlasses, Surveys of Counties, &c. purchased out of the principal Libraries, sold in 1792. Amongst which are the following: Boydel's and Nicol's Shakespeare, early impres. The Houghton Collection of Prints, ditto Fifty-Three Hindoo, or India Paintings Le Brun's Collection of Prints, fine impres. Weirotter's Works Dessins des Jean Prestel Boyer's D'aguilles Gallery Habits of the Levant, beautifully coloured Hamilton's Etruscan Antiquities, 2 vols. Antiquarian Prints, 2 vols. Hodge's Large Views in India, 12 numbers, very fine impressions Metz's beautiful Imitations of Antient and Modern Drawings, 90 Prints Crispin de Pas's Drawing Book Bavaria Sancta, 4 vols. rare Travels through the Rhaetian Alps, with picturesque views Ostade's Etchings, very fine A fine Collection of Scarce Prints, by Hollar, Della Bella, Callot, L. Clerc, Mark Antony, Goltzius, and other old engravers, in port folio, with leaves, and very eleg. bound in morocco A Port folio, with scarce English Portraits, by Smith, Vandyck, Becket, Cooper, &c. Archaeologia by the Society of Antiquarians, 9 vols. 4 to. Tempest's Cries of London, old impressions A Large Collection of Books of Emblems, curious and rare Surveys of Counties, Chapman's, Dury and Andrews, Rocque's, Jeffery's, Armstrong's, &c. of Nottinghamshire, Kent, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon, Dorsetshire, Durham, Oxford, &c. &c. Rennell's large Bengal Atlas Merian's Surinam Insects, original edition, beautifully coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vols. ditto Lewin's Birds, 5 vols. all drawings on vellum paper, and beautifully coloured Hill's Herbal, the largest paper, coloured Vandermeuiin's Large and Capital Prints of the Battles of Lewis XIV. Pennant's London, first edit. l. p. interleaved in 4 vols. with a great number of additional Prints and Drawings Sleazer's Theatrum Scotiae, fine impression Carter's Antiquities, 25 numbers Sandrart's Academia Ars Pictoria Lavater's Physiognomy, 25 numbers, first impressions Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities Delices de la Grande Bretagne Description des Arts et Metiers, 9 vols. Bleau's Atlas, 11 vols. illuminated Chambers's Encyclopedia, by Rees, 4 vols. in Russia Ashmole's Order of the Garter Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656 - Summons to Parliament, original edit. bound in russia - Monasticon Anglicanum, Latin, 2 vols. 1682, &c. Grafton's Chronicle, b. l. 1568 Dart's Antiquities of Westminster and Canterbury, 3 vols. Bruce, Cook, Hawkesworth, Phillips, White, Parkinson, Phipps, &c. Voyages Worsley's Hist. of the Isle of Wight Vicar's Parliamentary Chronicle, 4 parts, compleat England's Worthies, from 1642, to 1647, with fine portraits, by Hollar, &c. very rare Some Curious and Valuable Manuscripts, and printed Missals on vellum And many other equally Scarce and Valuable. The books in general are in very good Condition, many in elegant Bindings, and are now on sale exceeding Cheap, (for Ready Mony only), and will continue on Sale by Henry Chapman, Bookseller, No. 65, Chandois Street, Covent Garden. Catalogues (price 6d, allowed to Purchasers), may be had of the following Booksellers, Mr. Collins, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, Mr. J. Walker, Paternoster-Row, Mr. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and at the Place of Sale (1793)
- 211032: A catalogue of a neat and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 211144: To the worthy inhabitants of Cheap ward. Gentlemen, the regard we have for the welfare of our ward, (1740)
- 211433: J. Todd's catalogue for 1794 (1794)
- 212175: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1791)
- 213697: Librorum in omni scientia & facultate insignium catalogus (1725)
- 213707: A catalogue of books selected from the libraries of several persons deceased (1734)
- 215482: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1785)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 219535: The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company (1795)
- 219932: Adam's luxury (1744)
- 220749: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 220994: Cheap Repository. Babay (1795)
- 221003: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 221004: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 221264: Betty Brown (1795)
- 221265: Betty Gillis (1796)
- 222104: The apprentice turned master (1796)
- 222108: The apprentice's monitor; or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do (1795)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 224308: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S (1728)
- 227269: J. Todd's catalogue for 1792 (1792)
- 227270: J. Todd's catalogue of ancient and modern books (1790)
- 227271: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 227274: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 227752: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 228450: A catalogue of books (1797)
- 228654: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape (1743)
- 228947: Cheap repository for moral and religious publications (1795)
- 228953: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 228955: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 228957: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 230174: A description of several pictures presented to the Corporation of the City of London (1794)
- 230342: Dick and Johnny (1796)
- 230457: A catalogue of a large collection of useful and valuable books (1762)
- 230567: Dan and Jane (1796)
- 230634: The day of judgment (1797)
- 231030: The election (1796)
- 232408: The execution of Wild Robert. Being a warning to all parents (1795)
- 232650: For 1792 (1792)
- 232891: The cottage cook (1797)
- 232892: The cottage cook (1797)
- 233501: Divine songs (1795)
- 234547: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 234548: The good mother's legacy. (1795)
- 234773: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234773: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234774: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234774: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234795: The hampshire tragedy (1796)
- 234795: The hampshire tragedy (1796)
- 234807: The happiness of Britain (1797)
- 235231: The history of Charles Jones, the footman (1796)
- 235234: The history of diligent Dick (1797)
- 235259: The history of idle Jack Brown (1796)
- 235300: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 235301: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 235312: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235446: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 235505: The honest miller of Glocestershire. A true ballad (1796)
- 235506: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235580: The Horse race; or, The pleasures of the course (1795)
- 235624: The hubbub (1797)
- 235727: The humble reformer (1797)
- 235794: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 235923: Illustrissimi & excellentissimi Ludovici Henrici (1724)
- 236426: The lady and the pye (1797)
- 236426: The lady and the pye (1797)
- 236492: Cheap Repository. The Lancashire Collier girl. A true story (1795)
- 236493: The lancashire collier girl (1798)
- 236493: The lancashire collier girl (1798)
- 237788: The loyal sailor (1796)
- 237788: The loyal sailor (1796)
- 237789: The loyal sailor (1797)
- 237789: The loyal sailor (1797)
- 237790: Cheap Repository. The loyal sailor; or, No mutineering (1797)
- 237875: Madge Blarney (1796)
- 238041: The market woman, a true tale; or, honesty is the best policy (1795)
- 238878: Never fly from your duty (1796)
- 238990: Cheap repository. A new history of a true book in verse (1795)
- 239434: The fruit-Gardener (1768)
- 239564: The gamester. (1796)
- 239565: The gamester. (1796)
- 240021: The gin-Shop (1795)
- 240200: Life of William Baker (1795)
- 240885: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 241479: The Old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks. A fable (1795)
- 241843: The plow-boy's dream (1795)
- 241844: The plum-Cakes (1796)
- 242445: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 247776: A catalogue of books, for 1795 (1795)
- 247777: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1777)
- 247778: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1751)
- 247999: Book of martyrs (1795)
- 251365: Cheap repository for moral and religious publications. The price of which is in general an halfpenny or a penny, and will seldom exceed two-pence. Two or three new ones will be published every month (1796)
- 251438: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 251934: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 254078: Sorrowful Sam (1792)
- 254081: Cheap Repository (1800)
- 254201: Cheap repository (1795)
- 254625: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 254904: Cheap repository tracts (1797)
- 254906: Cheap repository tracts (1797)
- 255065: Cheap Repository. The history of idle Jack Brown (1796)
- 255199: The good mother's legacy (1790)
- 256288: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 256292: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 256304: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 256306: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 257492: At R. Montagu's book-warehouse (1735)
- 257810: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Bishop (1732)
- 259006: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259007: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259354: Cheap repository. Jack Brown in prison; or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers (1796)
- 259361: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 259550: The good mother's legacy. (1800)
- 259565: Cheap repository (1796)
- 259569: Sunday reading (1796)
- 259572: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 259573: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 259576: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Joseph and his brethren. Part IV (1796)
- 259578: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 259588: Cheap Repository. The Sunday School (1796)
- 259719: The history of Tom White, the postilion. Second part (1795)
- 259846: The life of William Baker (1795)
- 259907: From London. Cheap linen-drapery, mercery, and hosiery warehouse, Bullock-Lane, Maidstone, H. Thompson, begs leave to inform ... that he intends opening his warehouse, on Thursday, May the 10th, (1798)
- 260189: Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery (1796)
- 261087: A collection of psalms for the use of parish churches &c, The words Taken from the old & new Versions (1794)
- 261495: The history of Charles Jones, the footman. Written by himself (1797)
- 261542: The history of Idle Jack Brown: containing the merry story of the Mountebank, with some account of the Bay Mare, Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers (1800)
- 261544: History of Idle Jack Brown (1795)
- 261546: The history of Idle Jack Brown: containing the merry story of the Mountebank, with some account of the Bay Mare, Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers (1800)
- 261576: The history of John Cheap the comical chapman (1800)
- 261576: The history of John Cheap the comical chapman (1800)
- 261577: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1799)
- 261618: The history of Mary Wood the house-maid; or, The danger of false excuses (1795)
- 261630: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmer's (1796)
- 261631: History of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part III. To which is added, a new song on an old story (1800)
- 261632: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers (1797)
- 261633: History of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part IV. To which is added, a poetical tale (1800)
- 261634: Cheap Repository. The history of Mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man William (1800)
- 263062: Husbandry moralized (1795)
- 269195: The two soldiers (1800)
- 269204: The two soldiers (1795)
- 269762: The wanton wife (1768)
- 270358: The sequel to Bulkeley and Cummins's voyage to the South-Seas: or, The adventures of Capt. Cheap, the Hon. Mr. Byron, Lieut. Hamilton, Alexander Campbell and otherrs, late of His Majesty's ship the Wager, which was wreck'd on a desolate island in Lat. 47. S. Long. 81. 40. W. in the South-Seas, Anno 1741 (1747)
- 270373: The Wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery !!! (1800)
- 271648: The travels of Lemuel Gulliver, into several remote nations of the world (1787)
- 271885: A Sunday reading (1800)
- 271902: Sunday reading (1797)
- 271903: Sunday reading (1797)
- 271904: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy, a parable (1800)
- 271905: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. To which is added A new history of a true book (1800)
- 271906: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. To which is added A new history of a true book (1795)
- 271907: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. To which is added, A new history of a true book (1795)
- 271908: Sunday reading (1796)
- 271911: Sunday reading, on carrying religion into the common business of life (1800)
- 271938: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1795)
- 271943: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens; or, the valley of tears: a vision (1795)
- 272005: Sunday reading (1795)
- 272006: Cheap Repository. The Sunday School (1795)
- 272009: Sunday reading for August, 1795. Hints to all ranks of people on the occasion of the present scarcity (1795)
- 272023: Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of Miss Bragwell. Part V (1797)
- 272029: The two wealthy farmers, or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I (1795)
- 272031: The two wealthy farmers, or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I (1796)
- 272032: Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. In seven parts (1795)
- 272125: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 272297: Sunday reading (1795)
- 274558: Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts (1795)
- 274559: Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts (1795)
- 274560: Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury plain. In two parts (1795)
- 276748: A catalogue of books (1725)
- 277019: The following tracts are sold by the Cheap Repository instituted in the year 1795, for the circulation of moral and religious tracts of an entertaining kind (1796)
- 277019: The following tracts are sold by the Cheap Repository instituted in the year 1795, for the circulation of moral and religious tracts of an entertaining kind (1796)
- 278658: At R. Montagu's book-warehouse (1738)
- 278824: The Gamester (1796)
- 278967: Sunday reading (1795)
- 279048: The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money (1795)
- 279050: The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money (1795)
- 279063: The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel, the hard-hearted overseer (1797)
- 279621: The cottage cook; or Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money (1795)
- 280474: A catalogue of curious and valuable books (1739)
- 281419: Jack Brown in prison; or The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers (1795)
- 282918: Husbandry moralized; or Pleasant Sunday reading for a farmer's kitchen. Part I (1795)
- 282921: Husbandry moralized; or, Pleasant Sunday reading for a farmer's kitchen (1795)
- 283709: Cheap Repository. Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl (1795)
- 283852: The apprentice turned master; or, The second part of the two shoemakers (1796)
- 285765: Robert Farr (1790)
- 285795: The history of John Cheap, the chapman (1750)
- 286203: Cheap Repository (1800)
- 286526: Sunday reading. The two sisters; or, The one thing needful (1796)
- 287949: Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond (1796)
- 288147: A few days ago. A gentleman came to the Cheap Armoury Warehouse, in Titchborne-Street, Piccadilly, as the best market in which he could lay out his money to advantage, and began his discourse to --- and was answered by --- the Clerk, in the following curious style (1799)
- 288840: The roguish miller (1784)
- 289548: The history of John Cheap, the chapman (1789)
- 289648: Sunday reading (1800)
- 298185: The history of Idle Jack Brown; containing the merry story of the Mountebank with some account of the Bay Mare Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers (1800)
- 301209: Path to riches and happiness (1800)
- 301972: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 301981: Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers. Part I (1795)
- 301983: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable (1795)
- 304960: Answers for John Batten merchant in London, and his factor; to the petition of William Cheap merchant in Edinburgh (1768)
- 304961: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Cheap merchant in Edinburgh, (1768)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 309753: A catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books (1747)
- 309910: A catalogue of the libraries of J. Brown (1742)
- 309958: Librorum insignium & rarissimorum collectio elegans (1749)
- 309990: A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Hon. Lord Teynham (1780)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 310047: The apprentice's monitor. Or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do (1800)
- 311167: Gardner, (from Oxford Street) the cheap warehouse for linen-drapery and haberdashery, The wheat sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. G. Gardner takes this opportunity of returning his most grateful thanks to the nobility, gentry, and public in general, at the Well and its vicinity, for the very liberal support he has now for seven seasons experienced from them, (1800)
- 311171: Couch and Co. From one of the first commission houses in Manchester. (A saving from 20 to 25 per cent.) Cheap linen drapery, mercery, &c. from Manchester, opened at Mr. Hurrion's, facing the Well, Tunbridge Wells. The public are respectfully informed, that there will be one o the largest sales of linen drapery, mercery, and hosiery goods, which perhaps has ever been in this part of the country. (1800)
- 311217: The cheap shop. Gardner, (from Oxford Street) linen drapery, haberdashery, &c. at the Wheat Sheaf, top of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner returns his most grateful thanks (1800)
- 311234: Linen drapery. The last week of selling off, at the Wheat Sheaf, top of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. G. Gardner begs leave to inform the public, that he intends leaving the Wells in a few days, (1800)
- 311417: The gamester (1800)
- 314681: Sunday reading. Death of Christ; or, tract for Good Friday (1800)
- 315970: The history of John Cheap the Chapman (1782)
- 316248: Cheap repository (1796)
- 316505: To the King's and Queen's most excellent Majesties (1796)
- 318115: The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes. Shewing the way to do much good with little money (1792)
- 324764: A new catalogue of a valuable and choice collection of books (1736)
- 324944: A catalogue of books (1735)
- 325078: Bibliotheca curiosa (1735)
- 325080: A catalogue of the libraries of John Milborne, Esq (1736)
- 325084: A catalogue of the library of the ingenious Mr. Delpfuch (1738)
- 325093: A catalogue of part of the library of the Lord Londonderry (1732)
- 325094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1732)
- 325672: A catalogue of the libraries of Peter Baudoin, Esq (1735)
- 325673: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1736)
- 326106: A sermon concerning the right management of friendly visits (1705)
- 327170: Bibliotheca Wincupiana & Martyniana (1734)
- 330257: Astrologus Britannicus (1711)
- 330702: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Batty (1738)
- 330740: A catalogue of the library of the late eminent and learned John Coleman Esq; Deceased (1730)
- 330742: Librorum Gręcorum (1730)
- 330743: Catalogus librorum in quavis facultate insigniorum (1730)
- 330747: A catalogue of a small but curious parcel of books (1739)
- 330748: An extensive and curious catalogue of valuable books and manuscripts in all languages (1739)
- 331020: The rule of life (1776)
- 331636: A new history of a true book (1800)
- 332487: The roses (1795)
- 335247: Catalogus librorum in omni genere literaturę pręstantium (1726)
- 337173: An answer to the further enquiry into the meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament (1738)
- 340441: History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections. (1795)
- 340442: Cheap Repository. History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections. (1795)
- 343309: Librorum ex bibliothecis Aaronis Testas, D.D. & Tho. Thorowgood armigeri, catalogus: or, a catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and learned Dr. Aaron Testas, Minister of the French-Church in Spittle-Fields, and Tho. Thorowgood Esq (1726)
- 343576: The sequel to Bulkeley and Cummins's voyage to the South-Seas (1747)
- 354378: Here and there or, this world and the next (1800)
- 355304: A practical essay on a cement, and artificial stone (1774)
- 360348: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. John Mills: preach'd at Black-Fryars, October the 13th. 1717 (1718)
- 366384: An answer to Mr. Peirce's Western inquisition, &c (1721)
- 369464: Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of His Majesty's ship Centaur. (1795)
- 371863: The perjury and folly of the late rebellion display'd (1716)
- 373960: Mr. Whiston's Sacred history of the Old and New Testament. From the creation of the world, till the days of Constantine the Great: reduced into annals. Containing withall The Fulfilling of Scripture Prophecies all along: A Compleat Catalogue of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon mentioned by the Antients: Bishop Lloyd's Origines of the Jewish Church, from the Exodus out of Egypt, till the Death of Moses: The Preface to his Exposition of Daniel's LXX Weeks. Both these never before published: Fragments of the Oldest Gospels: Fragments of the Acts, &c. of Peter and Paul: An Account of the oldest Copies of the New Testament, especially of Beza's inestimable Greek and Latin Copy of the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, now in the Library of the University of Cambridge: From which, and from the Clermont and Alexandrian Manuscripts, Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament is now published in English. Containing also Clv Observations For correcting the modern Errors in Sacred Chronology: For discovering the true Chronology of Peter: For determining the Authors, Times, and Places of the Publication of the IV Gospels, and the other Books of the New Testament: For Correction of the Mistakes in our modern Copies: And, For stating the proper Rules of judging about true Readings, &c. Timothy's Epistle to Diognetus, now first put into English, and proved to be genuine. A Future State frequent in the original Copies of the Old Testament: A Confutation of Porphyry. The Martyrdom of Polycarp: The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas, with Notes: The Acts of the Council of Antioch in the 3d Century, &c. A Proposal for a New and Cheap Edition of all the Primitive Writers, and for fixing them, as Lending Libraries, in every Parish of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Plantations thereto belonging: A Table of LXXXI of Paul's Journeys and Voyages, in Vii Periods, and XXXV Years after his Conversion: Together with other proper Chronological Tables and Indexes will be added at the End (1745)
- 377595: Murders. True examples of the interposition of providence, in the discovery and punishment of murder. (1795)
- 377596: The cock-Fighter. A true history. (1795)
- 379117: John Hepburn, surgeon, and William Cheap, linen draper, both of Edinburgh, - - appellants. George Aikman, merchant in Glasgow, - - respondent. The respondent's case (1773)
- 379195: House of Lords. John Hepburn of Edinburgh, surgeon, and William Cheap of the same, linen manufacturer, ----- appellants. George Aikman of Glasgow, merchant, - respondent. The appellants case (1773)
- 379879: James Cheap and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, appellants. Messrs. Aiton, Blackburn, and Colvile, merchants in Glasgow, ----- respondents. The respondents case (1772)
- 379888: James Cheap of Leith, merchant, and others, executors, and representatives of Thomas Cheap late of London, merchant, deceased, ------- appellants. Andrew Aiton and Company of Glasgow, merchants, -- respondents. The appellants case (1772)
- 390422: Dame Andrews, a ballad (1795)
- 395594: The complete family brewer (1789)
- 397066: The history of Tom White (1795)
- 398261: Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church (1790)
- 398480: The passion of our Saviour (1730)
- 398495: The way to plenty (1796)
- 399588: New books, printed according to Act of Parliament, continue to be sold as usual by John Donaldson, now the sole proprietor of the shop no.195 the corner of Arundel Street in the Strand, London, known by the Name of the only Shop for Cheap Books, where the business has from the 1st of October, 1765, been carried on by him for himself and his late Partner Alexander Donaldson of Edinburgh (1775)
- 404576: A select history of the lives and sufferings of the principal English Protestant martyrs (1746)
- 406009: Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I (1796)
- 406011: The two wealthy farmers; or, the history of Mr. Bragwell. Part II. (1796)
- 406013: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers. Part III. (1796)
- 406015: The history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy. Part IV. (1796)
- 406017: The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of Miss Bragwell. Part V. (1796)
- 406020: The two wealthy farmers; or, the sixth part of the history of Mr. Bragwell and his two daughters. (1797)
- 406021: The two wealthy farmers; or, the seventh and last part of the history of Mr. Bragwell and his two daughters. (1797)
- 407372: Cheap linen-drapery warehouse. The Wheat Sheaf, on the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells: G. Gardner while he desires gratefully to acknowledge the unexpected favors, (1795)
- 407373: Cheap linen-drapery warehouse. The Wheat-sheaf, upper end of the parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner while he desires gratefully to acknowledge the liberal encouragement (1796)
- 407374: Cheap muslins, from the last East-India Company's sale: at the Wheat-sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner begs leave to acquaint the nobility, gentry and public in general, (1796)
- 407375: The cheap shop, for linen-drapery in the greatest elegance and variety. The Wheat Sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner, returns his most grateful thanks (1795)
- 407389: The last week of selling off. At Gardner's cheap linen-drapery warehouse, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, (1796)
- 407390: The last week of selling off at the Wheat Sheaf, on the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner being now about to leave the Wells, (1794)
- 407391: The last week of selling off. At the Wheat Sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner not wishing that any should be disappointed, (1800)
- 407435: Gardner & Co's cheap linen-drapery warehouse, the Wheat Sheaf, upper-end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, (1797)
- 407436: Gardner's cheap linen-drapery warehouse, the Wheat-sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. If an extensive, elegant and fashionable assortment of goods can prove attractive of public attention, (1796)
- 407437: Gardner's cheap linen-drapery warehouse. The Wheat Sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner, returns his most grateful thanks (1796)
- 408350: Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church (1789)
- 413142: John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. In which a particular Account is given of the several Branches of this worthy Family. Part II. (1796)
- 413143: John the shopkeeper turned sailor; Part III (1796)
- 414111: Nobilissimi illustrissimique Domini, Domini Henrici, Marchionis de la Bazoniere, bellovacorum in Normannia prępositi pręclarissimi, bibliothecę catalogus. Catalogue of the Library of the most Illustrious Henry Marquis de la Bazoniere, Governor of Bayeux in Normandy. Consisting of a large Series of Books relating to the History, Antiquities, and Constitution of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, &c. The particular Histories of their Principalities and Towns, with many private State-Pieces. The Byzantine Historians in Thirty one Volumes. Du Chesne's Historia Francorum five Volumes large Paper. All the Louvre Editions of the Latin and Greek and Latin Classicks in Folio, most of them in large Paper, bound in Morocco. An entire Set of the Old Elzevir Classicks in Fifty Volumes in Morocco, bound by the Abbe? Du Sueil, and many in Usum Delphini, of the Paris Editions. Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, Painting, Law Civil and Canon, Benedictine and best Editions of the Fathers, &c. Great Numbers on large Paper; and many printed on Vellum, with several hundred Volumes in Folio, bound in Morocco by the Abbe? Du Sueil. Which will begin to be sold very Cheap (the Price mark'd in each Book) at James Woodman's and David Lyon's shop in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, on Monday the first of February, 1724. Catalogues may be had Gratis at the Place of Sale (1725)
- 414613: The parish nurse. (1797)
- 414731: Patient Joe, or the Newcastle collier (1795)
- 416024: The riot; or, half a loaf is better than no bread (1795)
- 416070: Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly (1796)
- 416071: Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly (1796)
- 416102: The roguish miller; or, nothing got by cheating (1795)
- 419535: The story of sinful Sally. Told by herself. Shewing How from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless End; being therein a Warning to all young Women both in Town and Country. Price one halfpenny (1796)
- 419667: Sunday reading. Ananias and Sapphira. (1797)
- 419668: Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens (1795)
- 419669: Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens (1796)
- 419670: Sunday reading. Daniel in the den of lions. (1795)
- 419671: Sunday reading. Daniel in the den of lions. (1796)
- 419672: Sunday reading. David, the chosen of God. (1797)
- 419673: Sunday reading. Eli the high priest. (1797)
- 419674: Sunday reading. Explanation of the nature of baptism; designed especially For all those Parents, who are about to bring a Child to be baptized. (1796)
- 419675: Sunday reading. Explanation of the nature of baptism (1796)
- 419676: Sunday reading. Explanation of the nature of baptism. (1796)
- 419677: Sunday reading. Hints to all ranks of people. (1795)
- 419678: Sunday reading. Hints to all ranks of people, on the occasion of the scarcity of 1795: Being taken from the Story of our Savior's miraculously feeding Five Thousand Persons with Five Barley Loaves and Two small Fishes. (1800)
- 419679: Sunday reading for August, 1795. Hints to all ranks of people on the occasion of the present scarcity. (1796)
- 419680: Sunday reading. Look at home; or, the accusers accused. Being an Account of the Manner in which our Savior put to Silence the Scribes and Pharisees, when they brought to Him the Woman taken in Adultery. (1796)
- 419681: Sunday reading. Look at home; or, the accusers accused. Being an Account of the Manner in which our Savior put to Silence the Scribes and Pharisees, when they brought to Him the Woman taken in Adultery. (1796)
- 419682: Sunday reading. Look at home; or, the accusers accused. Being an Account of the Manner in which our Savior put to Silence the Scribes and Pharisees, when they brought to Him the Woman taken in Adultery. (1796)
- 419683: Sunday reading. Noah. (1797)
- 419684: Sunday reading. Noah's flood. (1795)
- 419685: Sunday reading. Noah's flood. (1795)
- 419686: Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. A Dialogue between James Stock and Will Simpson, the Shoemakers, as they sat at Work. (1796)
- 419687: Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. (1796)
- 419688: A sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. (1796)
- 419689: Sunday reading. On the religious advantages of the present inhabitants of Great Britain. (1795)
- 419690: Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's supper. (1795)
- 419691: Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's supper. (1796)
- 419692: Sunday reading. Onesimus; or the run-away servant converted. A true story. Shewing What a wonderful Improvement in his Condition Onesimus experienced after he became a Christian. to which is added An affectionate Address to all those unhappy Persons, both Men and Women, who, like Onesimus, have left their Home and have got into any bad Way of living, and who have also a Mind to hear how they may get out. (1796)
- 419695: Sunday reading. Prayers to be used by a child or young person - by a grown person - by the master or mistress of a Sunday school - and by the master or mistress of a family. (1796)
- 419696: Sunday reading. Prayers to be used by a child or young person. - by a grown person - by the master or mistress of a Sunday school - and by the master or mistress of a family. (1795)
- 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)
- 419700: Sunday reading. Some new thoughts for the New Year. (1796)
- 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)
- 419704: Sunday reading. The conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. (1796)
- 419705: Sunday reading. The conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. (1796)
- 419706: Sunday reading. The conversion of St. Paul the apostle. (1797)
- 419707: Sunday reading. The divine model; or, the Christian's exemplar. (1797)
- 419708: Sunday reading. The explanation of the Ten Commandments. Part I. (1796)
- 419709: Sunday reading. The general resurrection. Part I. Being a Description, taken from Scripture, of some of the Events which will come to pass at the End of the World: (1796)
- 419710: Sunday reading. The general resurrection. Part I. Being a Description, taken from Scripture, of some of the Events which will come to pass at the End of the World: (1796)
- 419711: Sunday reading. The good parish priest; or, the drunken carpenter reclaimed. (1797)
- 419712: Sunday reading. The grand assizes (1796)
- 419713: Sunday reading (1796)
- 419714: A Sunday reading (1796)
- 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)
- 419720: Sunday reading. The history of the two wealthy farmers; or a new dialogue, between Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy. Part IV. (1796)
- 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)
- 419725: Sunday reading. The pilgrims. An allegory. (1796)
- 419726: Sunday reading. The servant man turned soldier; or, the fair weather Christian, A parable. (1796)
- 419727: Sunday reading. The Shropshire rector (1797)
- 419728: Sunday reading. The sower. A parable. (1797)
- 419730: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The story of Joseph and his bretheren. Part I (1796)
- 419731: Sunday reading. The strait gate and the broad way, being the second part of the valley of tears. (1796)
- 419732: Sunday reading. The touchstone; or, the way to know a true Christian. Being A Description of the Character of our blessed Saviour, with an Inquiry whether we are like Him. To which is added, An Appeal first to Infidels, and then to Persons who call themselves by the Name of Christians. (1796)
- 419733: Sunday reading. The touchstone; or, the way to know a true Christian. Being A Description of the Character of our blessed Savior, with an Inquiry whether we are like Him. To which is added, An Appeal first to Infidels, and then to Persons who call themselves by the Name of Christians. (1796)
- 419734: Sunday reading. The troubles of life; or, the guinea and the shilling. (1795)
- 419736: Sunday reading. The widow of Zarephath. (1797)
- 420347: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 421777: Sweep, soot o! or, some account of little Jem, the chimney sweeper and his benefactress. (1797)
- 422388: A treatise of husbandry on the improvement of dry and barren lands (1760)
- 422528: The troubles of life; being a familiar description of the troubles of The poor laborer, The little shopkeeper, The great tradesman, The sickly man, The disappointed lover, The unhappy husband, The widower, and lastly, The child of sorrow. To which is added, The story of the guinea and the shilling; being a cure for trouble in general. (1800)
- 422635: The true heroes; or, the noble army of martyrs (1796)
- 422771: Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers (1796)
- 422799: The two cousins; or, spare the rod and spoil the child. (1797)
- 422823: The two gardeners. (1796)
- 423233: The wife reformed. (1797)
- 423411: The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!!! (1796)
- 423412: The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery. (1800)
- 423413: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 423555: The wreck. (1796)
- 424865: A new history of a true book in verse (1795)
- 425353: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1772)
- 426130: New London Tavern, 22 May, 1799 (1799)
- 434803: New Theatre (1799)
- 450485: The Cheap & famous farrier (1795)
- 469521: Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life (1796)
- 469819: Prayers to be used by a child or young person;- (1790)
- 470283: The shepherd of Salisbury Plain, (1795)
- 470297: The shepherd of Salisbury Plain (1800)
- 470444: The History of John Cheap, the chapman (1800)
- 471110: Fair words and foul meaning (1790)
- 471115: The loyal subjects political creed; or, What I do, and what I do not think (1795)
- 471119: The carpenter; or, The danger of evil company (1795)
- 471561: Cheap repository. John the shopkeeper turned sailor: or, The folly of going out of our element (1798)
- 471571: Cheap Repository. Sunday Reading. The judgment day (1798)
- 471614: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Daniel in the den of lions. (1798)
- 471716: Cheap repository. Sunday Reading. Noah's flood. (1798)
- 473838: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 473838: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 473839: Answers for Mess. Aiton and Company merchants in Glasgow (1769)
- 473840: Answers for Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceast Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, defenders (1769)
- 473840: Answers for Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceast Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, defenders (1769)
- 473841: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 473841: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 474247: A new Christmas tract; or, The right way of rejoicing at Christmas (1798)
- 477289: Execution of Maclean (1795)
- 477697: Answers for James Cheap of Sauchie, Esq (1774)
- 477697: Answers for James Cheap of Sauchie, Esq (1774)
- 478634: The report of the committee, appointed by the Court of common-council, to examine the proceedings in the late election of Common-council-men for the ward of Cheap (1714)
- Cheape ward
- Cheape Ward
- Cheape Warde
- Cheape warde
- Cheape
- 139074: Whereas against divers lawes, orders and provisions, great numbers of men and women and their children and servants doe daily on the weeke daies, all the day long, sit in the high-street of Cheape, with multitudes of baskets, tubbs and other vessels of fruit, roots, hearbs, plants, flowers and other garden commodities to sell (1657)
- 176081: The pleasaunt and vvittie playe of the cheasts renewed (1562)
- 385543: To the Honourable the Commissioners and Trustees for improving fisheries and manufactures in Scotland, the petition of William Cheape linen manufacturer in Edinburgh, (1760)
- 389720: A descriptive account of a machine for scutching flax after the manner of hand-scutching (1761)
- cheape
- 89763: Markhams farewell to hvsbandry: or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever (1649)
- 153393: To all masters, vvardens, and assistants (1643)
- 173318: The description of fleshly lusts. Or a profitable and fruitfull sermon vpon the first Epistle of Saint Peter, Chap. 2. vers. 11. 12. Preached and penned by that famous, learned, iudicious, orthodoxall, holy, wise, and skilfull preacher and servant of God, now deceased, and with his God triumphing in Heaven, Iohn Randall, Batchelour of Divinitie, pastour of St. Andrewes Hubbart in little East cheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Coledge in Oxford. And now published, to the glory of God, the edification of his church, and the honourable memoriall of the author, by William Holbrooke, preacher of the word of God in the church aforesaid (1622)
- 173539: Markhams farewell to husbandry: or, the enriching of all sorts of barren and steril grounds in our kingdome (1638)
- 173815: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1616)
- 175907: A feast full of sad cheere (1592)
- 180633: A direction to the husbandman (1634)
- 182131: The Newlanders cure (1630)
- 182585: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1614)
- 182602: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1623)
- 182673: Markhams farwell to husbandry or, The inriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome (1625)
- 182677: Markhams farewell to husbandry or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoeuer (1631)
- 185300: A nevv, cheape and delicate fire of cole-balles (1603)
- 185300: A nevv, cheape and delicate fire of cole-balles (1603)
- 185300: A nevv, cheape and delicate fire of cole-balles (1603)
- 190875: The poore mans iewell (1592)
- 192309: Great thankes to the welcome, in Churchyards behalfe (1566)
- 197590: A Most excellent offer of a certaine inuention for a nevv kind of fire, being both cheape and good, and most necessary for all men, especially in these deare times of fuell (1628)
- 205796: This maide vvould giue tenne shillings for a kisse (1620)
- 206462: The horse-mans honour: or, The beautie of horsemanship· (1620)
- Cheapeward
- Cheapewarde
- Cheap?ide
- Chepe ward
- Chepe Warde
- Chepe warde
- Chepe
- 171507: The apology of Iohan Bale agaynste a ranke papyst (1550)
- 179564: A worthy practise of the moste learned phisition Maister Leonerd Fuchsius, Doctor in phisicke, moste necessary in this needfull tyme of our visitation, for the comforte of all good and faythfull people, both olde and yonge, bothe for the sicke and for them that woulde auoyd the daunger of the contagion (1563)
- 181702: The maner of the tryumphe at Caleys and Bulleyn (1532)
- 181703: The maner of the tryumphe at Caleys [and] Bulleyn (1532)
- 184640: Exposicio[n]es t[er]mi[n]o[rum] legu[m] anglo[rum] (1523)
- 200478: The wydow Edyth .xii. mery gestys of one callyd Edyth the lyeng wydow whych yet styll lyueth (1525)
- chepe
- 170715: Accidentia ex stambrigiana editione (1527)
- 172552: A, C, mery talys (1526)
- 173049: Exposiciones t[er]mino[rum] legu[m] anglo[rum] (1525)
- 175895: A dyaloge of syr Thomas More knyghte (1529)
- 200206: [Verse life of St. Thomas.] (1520)
- Warde of Cheape
- warde of Cheape
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