MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CONV1: Convent Garden
- 6044: A bold stroke for a wife (1785)
- 17470: The wonders of Westminster-Hall! (1785)
- 32760: Midas; an English burletta. As it is performed, at the Theatre-Royal, in Convent-Garden (1764)
- 32806: Midas. A Burletta. Writen by Kane O'Hara, Esq. Taken from The manager's book, at the Theatre Royal, Convent-Garden (1790)
- 62299: The hypocrite (1786)
- 64476: He would be a soldier (1786)
- 66582: Essays on various subjects (1738)
- 83031: Natural history of the passions (1674)
- 84548: The fond lady (1684)
- 88053: Some more considerations (1674)
- 104917: The history of Polybius the Megalopolitan (1693)
- 119525: The theatre of the world: or, a prospect of humane misery (1679)
- 120339: A treatise of a consumption, and the venereal disease (1700)
- 120691: A collection of original drawings and prints of the most eminent masters of Europe (1689)
- 122422: The works of Mr. Nathaniel Lee (1694)
- 151604: Bibliotheca Wrightiana, being a curious collection of philological books (1694)
- 226985: A catalogue of the library of the late Rev. William Morgan, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Thursday, February 13, 1800, (1800)
- 244798: A letter to David Garrick, Esq (1768)
- 263188: Life's vagaries (1795)
- 264208: Love in a village (1770)
- 264224: Lovers' vows, a play, in five acts (1799)
- 271768: The sultan; or, a peep into the seraglio (1793)
- 288980: The songs, duets, &c. in the poor soldier (1792)
- 289803: The Temple of pleasure (1783)
- 306021: The orators (1777)
- 359253: An apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber (1740)
- 410863: The history of Manchester. In four books. By John Whitaker B.D. F.S.A. and fellow of C.C.C. Oxford. (1771)
- 472423: The provoked husband; or, A journey to London; a comedy, in five acts. By Vanbrugh and Cibber. As performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Convent-Garden. Printed, under the authority of the managers, from the prompt-books (1794)
- 476854: A fourth letter from the Rt. Honourable W---m P---y, Esq. to the Rt. Hon. Sir R-t W-e. (1731)
- 478702: A catalogue of the printed books, and curious manuscripts, of Arthur Collins, Esq; deceased. Author of The peerage of England. Many of the printed books are with manuscript additions and notes of learned men; and many of the manuscripts unpublished, and relate to the antiquities and history of Great Britain. Many others in heraldry, and the pedigrees of all our nobility, baronets, and other gentlemen, and most of them very ancient. Which will be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 17th of February, by Samuel Baker, bookseller, in York-Street, Convent-Garden [sic], to begin exactly at twelve o'clock. The whole may be seen on Wednesday the 14th, to the time of sale. Catalogues to be had gratis, at Mr. Dodsley's, Pall-mall, Mr. Robson's, Bond Street; Mr Walter's Charing-Cross; Mr Owen's, Temple-bar; Mr. Brotherton's, Cornhill; Child's Coffee-house, St. Paul's Church-yard; and at the place of sale (1761)
Variants:
- Couen garden
- Covent Garden Square
- Covent Garden
- 62: Northern memoirs (1756)
- 126: Occasional remarks: addressed to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed (1795)
- 135: Observations on the treatment of ruptures (1784)
- 160: A new method of curing the apoplexy (1715)
- 308: The mother-in-Law: or, the innocent sufferer (1757)
- 383: The mysterious husband. A tragedy (1783)
- 388: The jealous wife (1767)
- 479: Lionel and Clarissa (1768)
- 778: Oppression (1765)
- 999: The observations on the treaty of Seville examined (1730)
- 1096: The king in the country. A dramatic piece, in two acts. Acted at the Theatres-Royal, at Richmond and Windsor, 1788. (1789)
- 1229: The orphan (1769)
- 1230: The orphan (1775)
- 1232: The orphan (1776)
- 1236: The orphan (1791)
- 1255: Othello (1780)
- 1320: Lock and key: a musical entertainment, in two acts, performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Prince Hoare, Esq. author of my grandmother-no song no super-the prize, &c (1796)
- 1369: Philodamus. A tragedy (1783)
- 1454: Love in the city (1767)
- 1496: Maxims, observations and reflections (1736)
- 1613: Phędra and Hippolitus (1790)
- 1690: A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel (1731)
- 1808: Plymouth in an uproar: a musical farce, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music composed by Mr. Dibdin (1779)
- 1853: The picture of Parliament (1796)
- 1855: Lovers' vows. A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 1856: Lovers' vows. A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 1858: Lovers' vows. A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 1859: Lovers' vows. A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 1860: Lovers' vows. A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 1863: Lovers' vows: a play, in five acts, performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1799)
- 1865: Lovers' vows. A play in five acts, performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. From the German of Kotzebue: by Mrs. Inchbald (1799)
- 1866: Lovers' vows. A play in five acts, performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. From the German of Kotzebue: by Mrs. Inchbald (1799)
- 2005: The englishman in Paris (1753)
- 2261: Covent Garden in mourning, a mock heroick poem (1747)
- 2295: The progress of a rake (1732)
- 2304: The poetical works (1790)
- 2370: The ancient right of the English nation to the American fishery (1764)
- 2452: Poems (1770)
- 2483: The properties and effects of the genuine poudre unique (1775)
- 2614: Pythagoras an ode (1752)
- 2625: The lady's perspective glass (1701)
- 2792: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1795)
- 2999: The road to ruin (1792)
- 3001: The road to ruin (1792)
- 3014: The rape of Helen: a mock-opera (1737)
- 3230: Roger and Joan; or the country wedding (1739)
- 3408: The romance of a night (1762)
- 3413: The runaway, a comedy (1790)
- 3535: Rule a wife and have a wife (1790)
- 3539: Rule a wife and have a wife (1777)
- 3601: Romeo and Juliet (1761)
- 3621: Rosina (1784)
- 3622: Rosina (1784)
- 3628: The revenge; a tragedy as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By E. Young, LL.D (1775)
- 3629: The revenge. A tragedy (1777)
- 3633: The revenge. A tragedy (1780)
- 3638: The resurrection: a poem (1747)
- 3668: The words of the songs, duets, glees, and other compositions (1794)
- 3668: The words of the songs, duets, glees, and other compositions (1794)
- 3700: Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest: a comic opera (1784)
- 3702: Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest: a comic opera (1787)
- 3703: Robin Hood, or, Sherwood Forest; a comic opera (1790)
- 3804: Terr?-Filius (1726)
- 3839: Tom Jones (1769)
- 4179: The trial for murder, or, the siege of Calais besieg'd (1765)
- 4217: The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams (1782)
- 4253: The albion queens (1704)
- 4257: The trial of Viscountess Belmore, (formerly Lady Henrietta Hobart, and daughter to John Earl of Buckinghamshire) for adultery with the Earl of Ancram (1793)
- 4322: The triumph of time and truth (1757)
- 4496: The travellers in Switzerland (1794)
- 4627: An epistle from Dick Francklin, bookseller (1721)
- 4660: Letters from the dead to the living (1702)
- 4770: Letters from an American farmer (1783)
- 4806: Thoughts, essays, and maxims, chiefly religious and political (1768)
- 4906: The upholsterer (1764)
- 4907: The upholsterer (1765)
- 4959: The unequal match (1737)
- 5087: The case of the Hessian forces, in the pay of Great-Britain, impartially and freely examin'd; with some reflections on the present conjuncture of affairs. (1731)
- 5110: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1755)
- 5163: A catalogue of a fine and large collection of prints and drawings, belonging to Solomon Gautier (1725)
- 5317: The beggars opera (1760)
- 5343: The beggar's opera (1800)
- 5351: The beggar's opera (1799)
- 5401: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of mathematical instruments, gems, pictures, bronzes, busts, urns, cabinets, curious clocks, book-cases, &c (1755)
- 5612: Chirurgical essays (1785)
- 5647: An introductive essay on drawing (1747)
- 5659: All for love (1792)
- 5660: All in the wrong (1792)
- 5661: Alzira. A tragedy, by Aaron Hill (1791)
- 5662: The battle of Hastings (1793)
- 5663: The beaux stratagem (1791)
- 5669: A bold stroke for a wife (1791)
- 5670: A bold stroke for a wife (1799)
- 5671: The brothers. A comedy (1792)
- 5672: The busy body (1791)
- 5674: The careless husband (1791)
- 5678: The albion queens (1791)
- 5680: The Albion Queens (1799)
- 5682: Amphitryon (1792)
- 5683: Barbarossa (1795)
- 5687: The chances (1791)
- 5693: The choleric man (1793)
- 5695: The city wives' confederacy (1792)
- 5696: The clandestine marriage (1792)
- 5698: Cleone (1792)
- 5699: The committee (1792)
- 5702: Comus (1795)
- 5703: Comus (1799)
- 5705: The conscious lovers (1791)
- 5713: The constant couple (1792)
- 5714: The countess of Salisbury (1793)
- 5716: The country lasses (1791)
- 5717: Cymon (1795)
- 5789: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 5851: The correspondence of the London Corresponding Society revised and corrected (1795)
- 5861: The busy body (1790)
- 5866: The busy body (1782)
- 5867: The busy body (1765)
- 5877: The busy body (1777)
- 5891: The busy body (1776)
- 5964: An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs (1734)
- 5990: A catalogue of a valuable collection of books, late belonging to Charles Joye, Esq; ... and likewise some curious mathematical instruments. Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, ... Covent Garden, on Friday the 16th of this instant May 1777, (1777)
- 5997: A catalogue and specimen of the large and extensive printing-type-foundery of the late ingenious Mr. John James (1782)
- 6000: A catalogue of choice books, containing the library of that learned critick, the Reverend Mr. John Masson (1748)
- 6023: A bold stroke for a wife (1783)
- 6052: A a bold stroke for a wife (1790)
- 6215: Harlequin sorcerer (1752)
- 6215: Harlequin sorcerer (1752)
- 6230: Brutus the Trojan (1735)
- 6324: Barbarossa (1777)
- 6330: The British recluse (1722)
- 6361: Amasis King of Egypt (1738)
- 6395: L'allegro, ed il pensieroso (1791)
- 6476: Abroad and at home (1796)
- 6508: Abroad and at home (1796)
- 6542: Abroad and at home (1797)
- 6602: Authentic memoirs of the green-room (1800)
- 6851: Artaxerxes. An English opera. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden. And the Hay-Market (1791)
- 7009: An appendix to the account of Italy, in answer to Samuel Sharp, Esq; by Joseph Baretti. (1768)
- 7131: The Ancient and modern library (1714)
- 7286: A collection of old ballads (1723)
- 7317: An appeal to the public, in behalf of George Johnstone, Esq (1763)
- 7333: The discovery (1792)
- 7335: The distrest mother (1791)
- 7336: The double dealer (1795)
- 7337: The double gallant (1792)
- 7338: Douglas (1791)
- 7339: Douglas (1795)
- 7340: The drummer: or, the haunted house (1792)
- 7341: The Earl of Essex (1799)
- 7343: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1795)
- 7345: Every man in his humour (1791)
- 7346: Every man in his humour (1799)
- 7347: The fair penitent. A tragedy (1791)
- 7357: The fashionable lover. A comedy (1793)
- 7361: The foundling (1792)
- 7362: The funeral; or, grief a-la-mode (1794)
- 7366: The gamesters (1792)
- 7369: George Barnwell. A tragedy (1792)
- 7376: Idalia (1723)
- 7377: Idalia: or, The unfortunate mistress. A novel. Part II. and III. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1723)
- 7384: The good natured man (1792)
- 7385: Henry II. or, The fall of Rosamond (1795)
- 7387: The hypocrite (1792)
- 7388: The inconstant (1795)
- 7390: Isabella (1792)
- 7391: Jane Shore (1791)
- 7392: The jealous wife (1792)
- 7460: Every man his own rupture curer (1774)
- 7498: Improved psalmody (1795)
- 7830: A brief abstract of the virtues of the American tobacco plant; or the use and abuse of tobacco and snuff: wherein its physical and other qualities are impartially investigated. Likewise, containing, among many other valuable receipts, (some of which are of the greatest Consequence to Farmers, Graziers, Gardeners, and Husbandmen) An effectual Cure and Prevention of Bugs; Also every necessary Information relative to the Choice of Herbs proper for Smoking: to which is added, an address to the legislature In which is comprised Observations of the most essential Nature, elucidated by historical Facts, And humbly submitted to the most serious Consideration of the Public at this particular Crisis. And to the whole is prefixed, a suitable preface, with a dedication to to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and the other principal citizens of London (1783)
- 7973: The inconstant (1772)
- 8043: Hamlet (1800)
- 8046: Hamlet (1800)
- 8100: How to grow rich (1800)
- 8384: In love, in debt, & in liquor (1797)
- 8451: Historical anecdotes of heraldry and chivalry (1795)
- 8467: Cleanthes and Semanthe. A dramatic history (1764)
- 8486: The history of King Lear (1767)
- 8512: Hiloclea (1754)
- 8660: The history of the rise and growth of schism in Europe (1714)
- 8735: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 8892: The game of quadrille (1732)
- 9177: The governess. A comic opera (1793)
- 9207: Le Gout de bien de gens (1774)
- 9216: George's coffee house (1763)
- 9238: The fair penitent. A tragedy (1776)
- 9347: A faithful narrative of the conversion and death of Count Struensee (1774)
- 9704: The london merchant (1785)
- 9753: Letters from a lady of quality to a chevalier (1721)
- 9754: Love in a village (1791)
- 9861: La Louisiane ensanglante?e, avec toutes les particularite?s de cette horrible catastrophe, redige?es sur le ferment de te?moins dignes de foi. Par le colonel chevalier de Champigny (1773)
- 9948: Love in a village (1763)
- 9948: Love in a village (1763)
- 9949: Love in a village: a comic opera (1765)
- 9978: Love a-la-mode (1782)
- 10045: The life and character of Jane Shore (1714)
- 10108: Lady Jane Gray (1791)
- 10109: The lady's last stake (1795)
- 10110: Love in a village. A comic opera (1796)
- 10111: Love makes a man (1791)
- 10112: Mahomet. A tragedy (1795)
- 10152: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1791)
- 10153: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1796)
- 10154: The man of the world (1795)
- 10155: Mariamne (1794)
- 10158: The miser (1791)
- 10159: The mistake (1795)
- 10161: The mourning bride. A tragedy (1791)
- 10162: The mourning bride. A tragedy (1796)
- 10163: The natural son (1792)
- 10165: The old batchelor (1795)
- 10166: Oroonoko (1791)
- 10167: The orphan (1791)
- 10168: Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1796)
- 10171: Lionel and Clarissa (1768)
- 10176: The provok'd husband; or, a journey to London (1791)
- 10177: The provok'd wife (1794)
- 10283: Love for love (1785)
- 10294: Lovers' vows: a play, in five acts, performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 10720: Life's vagaries, a comedy (1795)
- 10721: Life's vagaries, a comedy (1795)
- 10820: The lawyers' panic (1785)
- 10864: The life and surprising atchievements, real and truly singular adventures of Samuel Simkins, Esq. F.R.S & M.P. (founded on facts) In two volumes. By Peter Parkinson, Esq. ... (1794)
- 10973: Patrick in Prussia (1786)
- 11406: The peruvian (1786)
- 11526: Oroonoko (1785)
- 11953: The portrait; a burletta (1770)
- 12171: The poet finish'd in prose (1735)
- 12180: Pictures, large pier glasses, antiquities, otaheite articles, &c (1797)
- 12182: Pictures, prints, books of prints, antiquities, natural history, &c (1797)
- 12227: Songs, &c. in The siege of Gibraltar: a musical farce (1780)
- 12266: The seasons. In imitation of Spenser (1751)
- 12309: The snarlers. A poem (1767)
- 12337: Poems upon several occasions (1772)
- 12453: The second and last act of Fitzgiggo (1763)
- 12543: Samson an oratorio (1747)
- 12544: Samson. An oratorio (1750)
- 12546: Samson. An oratorio (1790)
- 12555: Sannazarius on the birth of our Saviour. Done into English verse. And humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen of the learned society of Spalding in the county of Lincoln. By a member of the said society. (1736)
- 12610: The spartan dame (1719)
- 12624: Scamnum, ecloga (1744)
- 12689: The school-boy: or, The comical rival (1720)
- 12694: The school for guardians (1767)
- 12702: The school for scandal (1798)
- 12759: The travels (1712)
- 12820: An essay on cutaneous diseases (1800)
- 12976: The second part of Original poems: serious and humorous. By Mr. Henry Baker (1726)
- 13198: The third book of Tasso's Jerusalem. Written originally in Italian. Attempted in English. By Mr. Bond (1718)
- 13256: The duellist, a comedy (1774)
- 13311: Duplicity (1781)
- 13369: Love for love. A comedy (1788)
- 13485: Mistake upon mistake, or, appearance is against them, a farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1785)
- 13522: She stoops to conquer: or, The mistakes of a night (1773)
- 13530: The shepherd of Banbury's rules to judge of the changes of the weather (1800)
- 13533: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 13534: She stoops to conquer (1790)
- 13568: She stoops to conquer: or, The mistakes of a night (1784)
- 13619: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 13701: A sermon against popery and the rebellion (1716)
- 13707: Commendatory verses (1702)
- 13719: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai (1785)
- 13720: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai (1785)
- 13735: A sermon against popery (1712)
- 13770: The man of business (1775)
- 13777: Management (1799)
- 14043: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the 5th of November, 1711 (1711)
- 14066: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the thirtieth of January, 1709 (1710)
- 14066: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the thirtieth of January, 1709 (1710)
- 14066: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the thirtieth of January, 1709 (1710)
- 14255: Second part of J. Manson's catalogue for 1791 (1791)
- 14257: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 14261: The distrest mother (1786)
- 14294: The distrest mother (1777)
- 14295: Shrewsbury quarry, &c (1769)
- 14303: The englishman in Paris (1763)
- 14340: The siege of Damascus (1790)
- 14365: The siege of Gibraltar: a musical farce (1780)
- 14370: The duenna: or, the double elopement (1784)
- 14392: The duenna: or, the double elopement (1783)
- 14413: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 14422: State tracts (1715)
- 14424: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 14435: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 14605: Romeo and Juliet (1790)
- 14678: The stranger (1799)
- 14750: Romeo and Juliet (1759)
- 14787: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 14788: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 14794: The spouter's companion (1770)
- 14876: Patrick in Prussia (1786)
- 14907: The spirit of contradiction (1760)
- 14929: The Spouter's companion; or, Theatrical remembrancer (1772)
- 14941: Sprigs of laurel (1794)
- 14943: The squire of Alsatia (1764)
- 15058: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1780)
- 15060: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1775)
- 15061: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15062: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15064: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15065: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1777)
- 15066: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1777)
- 15068: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15069: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1780)
- 15071: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1781)
- 15073: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1786)
- 15077: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1782)
- 15079: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1782)
- 15085: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. A a [sic] comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1784)
- 15086: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. A a [sic] comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1784)
- 15089: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the operatic farce of Hartford Bridge; or, the skirts of the camp. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1793)
- 15093: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of The farmer. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield (1787)
- 15096: Songs, duets, choruses, &c: in The mysteries of the castle: a dramatic tale, in three acts. Performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden (1795)
- 15099: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the new pantomime, called Harlequin's museum; or, Mother Shipton triumphant (1792)
- 15102: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1783)
- 15104: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1783)
- 15108: Songs, airs, duetts, and chorusses, &c. in The Highland-reel; a comic romance. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed and compiled by Mr. Shields (1788)
- 15109: Songs, airs, duetts, and chorusses, &c. in The Highland-reel; a comic romance. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed and compiled by Mr. Shields (1788)
- 15122: The songs, chorusses, &c. in The touchstone, or, Harlequin traveller (1779)
- 15123: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1775)
- 15143: The songs, recitatives, airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, introduced in the pantomime entertainment, of The enchanted castle, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The words by Miles Peter Andrews, Esq; and the music by Mr. Shields (1786)
- 15145: The songs in William and Nanny; a ballad farce, in two acts. The music by Mr. Baumgarten. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1779)
- 15155: Songs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in Paul & Virginia, a musical drama, in two acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed by Mr. Mazzinghi and Mr. Reeve (1800)
- 15162: Songs, duetts, choruses, &c. in The choleric fathers. A comic opera. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The musick composed, entirely new, by Mr. Shield (1785)
- 15163: Songs, duetts, choruses, &c. in The choleric fathers. A comic opera. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The musick composed, entirely new, by Mr. Shield (1785)
- 15165: Songs, duetts, &c. in The poor soldier. A comic opera. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1786)
- 15166: Songs, duetts, &c. in The Highland reel. A comic romance. In three acts; performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The musick composed and compiled by Mr. Shields (1789)
- 15167: Songs, duetts, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden (1788)
- 15168: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in The islanders, a comic opera, in three acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1780)
- 15172: Songs, duettos, glees, catches, &c. with an explanation of the procession in the pantomime of Harlequin Free-Mason, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1780)
- 15195: Sonnets, ballads, glees, duettos, &c. in the comic opera of Robin Hood, or Sherwood-Forest, performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1784)
- 15304: Songs, duets, and finales, in Lock and key (1796)
- 15323: The songs & chorusses in the dramatic romance, intitled, Joanna of Montfaucon, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday January 16, 1800. The music entirely new; and composed for the occasion, by Mr. T. Busby (1800)
- 15333: The spanish fryar (1780)
- 15339: The spanish lady, a musical entertainment (1765)
- 15391: Spectacle de la nature: or Nature display'd (1749)
- 15396: Spectacle de la nature (1736)
- 15428: A sermon upon the publick breaches (1716)
- 15440: Speed the plough (1800)
- 15567: The stranger (1798)
- 15582: Spectacle de la nature (1740)
- 15600: The stranger (1798)
- 15643: The suspicious husband (1799)
- 15645: The school for fathers (1791)
- 15646: Zara. A tragedy (1796)
- 15647: She stoops to conquer (1799)
- 15649: Venice preserved (1796)
- 15652: A word to the wise (1795)
- 15654: The way of the world (1796)
- 15658: The siege of Damascus (1793)
- 15714: The West Indian (1792)
- 15716: Venice preserved (1791)
- 15717: Ximena; or, the heroic daughter (1792)
- 15718: The recruiting officer (1792)
- 15725: The relapse; or, virtue in danger (1795)
- 15727: The refusal; or, the ladies philosophy (1792)
- 15738: The peruvian (1786)
- 15750: The revenge. A tragedy (1793)
- 15752: The Spanish fryar (1791)
- 15753: Tamerlane. A tragedy (1792)
- 15754: Tancred and Sigismunda. A tragedy (1792)
- 15795: The tender husband (1791)
- 15796: Theodosius; or, the force of love. A tragedy (1793)
- 15797: The wonder a woman keeps a secret! A comedy (1792)
- 15800: The rival queens (1793)
- 15804: The Roman father. A tragedy (1792)
- 15805: The royal convert. A tragedy (1794)
- 15807: The school for fathers (1796)
- 15808: She stoops to conquer; or, the mistakes of a night (1791)
- 15809: Rule a wife and have a wife (1791)
- 15835: Douglas (1785)
- 15942: Songs and duetto's in the burlesque opera, call'd, The dragon of Wantley. As perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Composed and carefully corrected, by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, (1738)
- 15951: The [s]uspicious husband (1780)
- 15952: The suspicious husband (1747)
- 15967: The songs in the opera of Nina (1787)
- 15987: St. Paul's doctrine of passive obedience (1713)
- 16027: The suspicious husband (1777)
- 16037: To be sold by auction, after a new method, forty four well chose original paintings of the best Italian and other masters (1750)
- 16193: A second grand selection of sacred music (1789)
- 16205: The summer's day (1795)
- 16205: The summer's day (1795)
- 16206: The summer's tale (1771)
- 16242: Midas. An English Burletta, in Two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1768)
- 16376: Wives as they were (1797)
- 16377: Wives as they were, and maids as they are, a comedy, in five acts (1797)
- 16379: The wives revenged (1780)
- 16423: The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy (1770)
- 16426: The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy (1784)
- 16433: The wonder a woman keeps a secret! A comedy (1794)
- 16498: Woman's wit; or, a new and elegant amusement for the fair sex (1775)
- 16607: Wild oats (1794)
- 16608: Wild oats (1792)
- 16634: The way to get married (1800)
- 16683: The woodman, a comic opera (1791)
- 16687: A Statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 16739: The wooden bowl. A tale (1767)
- 16791: The words of the songs, duets, choruses, &c. in The midnight wanderers, a comic opera, in two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1793)
- 16866: A sermon preach'd at St. Pauls Covent-Garden, on the first of August, 1716. Being the most happy inauguration of his Sacred Majesty King George. By the Reverend and Honourable Robert Lumley Lloyd (1724)
- 16939: The world in a village (1793)
- 16991: Samson. An oratorio (1760)
- 17102: Which is the man? (1783)
- 17140: The wise man of the East: a play, in five acts (1800)
- 17169: Wensleydale (1771)
- 17172: Werter: a tragedy (1796)
- 17187: The wise man of the East. A play, in five acts (1799)
- 17188: Whig Club, instituted in May 1784 (1792)
- 17226: The airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of Love in a camp (1786)
- 17235: The West Indian (1795)
- 17237: The airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of Love in a camp (1786)
- 17289: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 17309: The Westminster election, in the year 1796 (1796)
- 17330: To the Honourable the House of Commons: the case of the parishoners [sic], (especially land-holders) in the parish of Mary-bone, Middlesex (1721)
- 17396: The works of Mr. Robert Gould (1709)
- 17501: The right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1746)
- 17568: The summer's tale (1771)
- 17609: The rival milliners (1753)
- 17610: The rival milliners (1761)
- 17667: Thoughts on the difficulties and distresses in which the peace of 1783, has involved the people of England (1783)
- 17749: The mysterious husband (1785)
- 17855: Remarks on the history of England. By the Right Honourable Henry St. John, lord viscount Bolingbroke (1780)
- 17911: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 17996: The rendezvous, or Covent-Garden piazza: a satire (1760)
- 18049: Calypso; a masque: in three acts (1779)
- 18187: Cymbeline (1759)
- 18191: Capital prints. A catalogue of a very choice collection of prints, among which are, The battles of La Hogue and Boyne, Death of General Wolfe ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, ... King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, March 27, 1798, (1798)
- 18228: The jovial crew (1764)
- 18239: The jovial crew (1760)
- 18248: Concise and impartial characters of two hundred of the British nobility, officers, civil, military and naval (1742)
- 18261: The judgment of Paris (1759)
- 18302: He's much to blame (1798)
- 18330: Case, Mr. Macklin late of Covent-Garden Theatre (1775)
- 18343: Cent fables en latin et en Franco?is, choisies des anciens auteurs (1744)
- 18375: The case of the Hessian forces, in the pay of Great-Britain (1731)
- 18481: An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, intitled, remarks on the craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons (1731)
- 18529: The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large; with some farther observations on the national debts, the civil list, the bank contract, votes of credit, and other extraordinary grants of money (1735)
- 18655: A catalogue of an exceeding fine library of books in several arts and sciences (1730)
- 18656: A catalogue of an exceeding fine collection of original pictures, by the greatest Italian masters (1725)
- 18660: A catalogue of all the remaining works of the late Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bar (1726)
- 18661: A catalogue of a collection of paintings; by several of the most eminent masters, collected by Mr. Murray, (who is retiring into the country, having already let his house in the great Piazza Covent Garden,) will be sold by auction on Thursday the 31st of this inst. March 1726, at his house aforesaid. ... Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, and at Mr. Cock's in Broad-street near Golden-Square (1726)
- 18673: A catalogue of a very curious collection of valuable pictures (1726)
- 18675: A catalogue of a very curious collection of pictures, medals, seals, stones, prints, drawings, ... of that eminent artist Mr. Charles-Christian Reisen, (lately deceased) which will be sold by auction, on Friday the 18th of this instant February, at the Green-Door in the Little-Piazza, Covent-Garden. ... Catalogues to be had at Mr. Cooper's, in James-Street, Covent-Garden, and at the place of sale. (1726)
- 18694: A catalogue of a very choice and valuable collection of books (1799)
- 18743: A catalogue of the genuine collections of books (1768)
- 18744: A catalogue of books of Mr. John King, bookseller, lately deceas'd; (containing his own private library) brought from his house at Winchmore Hill; ... To which is added, the library of an eminent attorney; which will be sold by auction, on Monday the 14th of April, ... by Samuel Baker, bookseller, at his house in York-Street, Covent-Garden. (1760)
- 18762: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and curious collection of shells, vases of oriental and other precious stones, gems, and other natural curiosities, pictures, bronzes, &c. of Thomas Sadler, Esq; late of Cecil-street in the Strand, deceas'd; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 4th of this instant April 1757, and the two following days. (1757)
- 18770: The clandestine marriage (1794)
- 18782: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collections (1760)
- 18787: A catalogue of the libraries of Sir John Cross, Bart (1771)
- 18791: A catalogue of the library of Benjamin Charlesworth, M.D. of Lincoln; and of Edward Parker (1782)
- 18807: The clandestine marriage (1792)
- 18846: A catalogue of the prints and drawings of Sir Matthew Dudley (1722)
- 18857: A catalogue of upwards of ten thousand volumes of the best books in all arts and sciences (1754)
- 18858: A catalogue of the very elegant and valuable library of Robert Cary (1782)
- 18863: A catalogue of the valuable and exceeding fine collection of Mr. Geminiani's, choice pictures (1725)
- 18914: Catalogus librorum in omni literatur? genere notabilium rarorumque (1731)
- 19029: The Covent-Garden tragedy (1732)
- 19139: The kind keeper (1701)
- 19182: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1777)
- 19188: The courtesan (1765)
- 19243: The tragedy of Zara (1769)
- 19257: The brothers: a comedy (1770)
- 19260: The tragical history of King Richard III (1756)
- 19263: The tragical history of King Richard III (1774)
- 19264: The tragical history of King Richard III (1790)
- 19265: The court of Alexander (1770)
- 19279: The brothers: a comedy (1772)
- 19345: The artful husband (1717)
- 19364: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1785)
- 19365: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1780)
- 19404: The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director (1732)
- 19422: Know your own mind (1778)
- 19448: The Chelsea pensioner (1779)
- 19455: Just in time (1792)
- 19557: A catalogue of a curious collection of pictures, prints, and drawings (1726)
- 19570: A catalogue of the paintings and drawings of that great master Mr. Louiss Cheron, lately deceas'd, which will be sold by auction, at the Green-Door, in the Little-Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Saturday the 26th of this instant February. ... Catalogues to be had at Mr. Cooper's in James-Street, Covent-Garden, (1726)
- 19703: A catalogue of the entire library of Richard Roderick, Esq (1757)
- 19713: A catalogue of the library of the late Mr. Charles Macklin, comedian, deceased: comprising a general assemblage of books ... Which will be sold by auction by Mr. King, on the premises, No. 6, Tavistock-Row, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, November 21, 1797, (1796)
- 19716: The cottagers (1768)
- 19834: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society (1769)
- 19869: Columbus (1799)
- 19869: Columbus (1799)
- 19914: The constant couple (1777)
- 20203: The dragon of Wantley (1755)
- 20206: The days of yore (1796)
- 20207: A day in Turkey (1792)
- 20240: The funeral or grief a-la-mode (1794)
- 20243: A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art (1729)
- 20466: Coriolanus (1767)
- 20471: A catalogue of choice painting's, (brought from Parson's Green) being the famous collection of the late alderman Chamberlaine. ... As likewise a very valuable collection of fine drawings lately belonging to Wm. Tallman, Esq; comptroller of the works to K. William, ... Will be sold by auction at the Green Door in the little Piazza Covent Garden, on Tuesday the 15th of this instant. ... Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. (1766)
- 20547: The London merchant (1800)
- 20550: The Death of Captain Faulknor; or, British heroism (1795)
- 20578: Unredeemed pledges. A catalogue of a genuine collection of unredeemed pledges, the property of Mr. William Cordy (1796)
- 20680: A compleat English dictionary (1735)
- 20802: The jovial crew (1760)
- 20803: The jovial crew (1761)
- 20804: The jovial crew (1760)
- 20806: Italian love (1740)
- 20810: Joshua (1748)
- 20878: The intriguing chambermaid (1776)
- 20978: The craftsman: being critique on the times. By Caleb D'Anvers, of Grays-Inn, Esq; vol. I. For the year 1726 (1728)
- 20979: The craftsman (1728)
- 20997: The accomplish'd maid (1773)
- 21057: Additional songs in the opera of Robin Hood, now performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (1788)
- 21105: Letters of Abelard and Heloise (1713)
- 21429: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the czar (1790)
- 21542: Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of Fontainbleau (1791)
- 21544: Airs, and duets, in the new-compil'd pantomime of Harlequin's treasure; or Jewels new set. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1796)
- 21545: The airs, duets, choruses, and argument, of the new ballet pantomime, (taken from Ossian) called Oscar and Malvina (1791)
- 21547: Airs, duets, glees, &c. in the pantomime entertainment of Friar Bacon (1783)
- 21549: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new masque called the druids (1775)
- 21553: Airs, recitative, chorusses, &c. in a new pantomime, called Harlequin and Oberon, or the chace to Gretna. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden (1796)
- 21554: Alfred (1778)
- 21569: Alexander's feast (1780)
- 21614: L'allegro ed il pensieroso (1797)
- 21621: All for love (1778)
- 21862: Artaxerxes (1792)
- 21933: An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode (1793)
- 21977: Damon and Phillida (1777)
- 22238: Clementina (1771)
- 22240: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 22290: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 22296: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 22430: A chilles. An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1733)
- 22520: The gentleman's recreation (1721)
- 22550: Authentic memoirs of the green-room (1799)
- 22586: The Earl of Essex (1760)
- 22594: Clementina (1771)
- 22603: Artaxerxes (1763)
- 22687: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 22689: George Barnwell. A tragedy (1798)
- 22707: Love and duty (1722)
- 22800: The great obligations of a nation for the blessing of a wise and protestant prince, consider'd and laid open (1715)
- 22828: The Grecian daughter (1799)
- 22829: King Richard III (1800)
- 22868: The candor and good-nature of Englishmen exemplified (1777)
- 22870: Airs, duets, and chorusses, in a new grand historical ballet of action, called Joan of Arc: or, the maid of Orleans. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve (1798)
- 22931: Cross purposes (1773)
- 22944: The German hotel; a comedy, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (1790)
- 22978: The cheats of Scapin (1787)
- 22980: The cheats of Scapin (1790)
- 23006: Ars, [sic] recitative, chorusses, &c. in a new pantomime, called Harlequin and Oberon, or the chace to Gretna. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden (1796)
- 23020: The art of fortification delineated (1748)
- 23030: At Curll's literatory, the two green spires, next door to Will's Coffee-House, in Bow-Street, Covent-Garden, are sold the following books, not to be had elsewhere, viz. (1727)
- 23053: The capricious lovers (1764)
- 23086: The trial of Mrs. Mary Reed (1796)
- 23119: Love alamode. A comedy, of two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Macklin (1779)
- 23130: Love a-la-mode (1782)
- 23173: Love in excess; or, the fatal enquiry (1721)
- 23184: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 23184: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 23196: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 23207: Love in a village: a comic opera (1765)
- 23218: Love in a village; a comic opera (1764)
- 23227: Love in a village; a comic opera (1771)
- 23238: Love in a village; a comic opera (1780)
- 23249: Love in a village. A comic opera (1787)
- 23252: The fatal secret. A tragedy (1736)
- 23259: The man of the world (1785)
- 23270: Love in a village; a comic opera (1766)
- 23311: Fatal curiosity (1762)
- 23333: Love in a village: a comic opera (1765)
- 23354: Love in a village: a comic opera (1765)
- 23366: Experiments shewing that volatile alkali fluor is the most efficacious remedy in the cure of asphyxies; (or apparent death by drowning, &c.) (1778)
- 23487: The fate of bertha: a poem. By William Lucas (1800)
- 23494: Love in a village; or, the happy pair, a comic opera (1763)
- 23553: A final answer to the remarks on the craftsman's vindication (1731)
- 23571: The first part of Henry IV. With the life and death of Henry, sirnamed Hot-spur. By Shakespeare. With alterations, as perform'd at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden (1770)
- 23579: The funeral pile (1799)
- 23618: Judas Macchabaeus (1798)
- 23635: A catalogue of books, sold by E. Curll (1740)
- 23676: The duenna: or, the double elopement (1787)
- 23678: The duenna: or, the double elopement (1785)
- 23778: Cyrus (1768)
- 23778: Cyrus (1768)
- 23789: Cyrus (1769)
- 23789: Cyrus (1769)
- 23889: Fortune's frolic (1799)
- 23966: Airs, duets, &c. introduced in Shakespeare's Tempest, as it is now performing in three acts, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1776)
- 24161: Crotchet Lodge (1796)
- 24173: Crotchet Lodge (1795)
- 24185: The busy body (1770)
- 24242: Bibliotheca Burnetiana (1730)
- 24289: Dorando, a Spanish tale. (1767)
- 24399: Barbarossa (1777)
- 24410: Ben Johnson's last legacy to the sons of wit, mirth, and jollytry (1756)
- 24423: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 24611: A bold stroke for a husband (1790)
- 24643: The beaux stratagem (1788)
- 24667: Hamlet (1800)
- 24670: Hamlet (1768)
- 24671: Hamlet (1765)
- 24673: The beauties of modern dramatists (1800)
- 24675: Hamlet (1785)
- 24684: Hamlet (1776)
- 24711: Douglas (1789)
- 24765: Plymouth in an uproar (1779)
- 24819: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 24823: Love's frailties (1794)
- 24850: Miss in her teens (1775)
- 24856: The funeral pile (1799)
- 24859: Rosina (1784)
- 24885: The beauties of Sterne: including all his pathetic tales, and most distinguished observations on life (1782)
- 24928: The frolics of an hour (1795)
- 24938: Acis and Galatea (1775)
- 24992: The beggar's opera (1777)
- 25007: Acis and Galatea (1799)
- 25097: The beggar's opera (1775)
- 25164: The history of Prince Titi. Book the fourth. Translated by a lady (1736)
- 25178: The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque (1722)
- 25539: Books, and books of prints (1799)
- 25653: The skull (1783)
- 25852: The gamester. A tragedy (1753)
- 25910: Susanna. An oratorio (1749)
- 25911: Susanna. An oratorio (1749)
- 26048: The double mistake (1766)
- 26059: The london merchant (1785)
- 26113: Lovers' vows. A play in five acts, performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. From the German of Kotzebue: by Mrs. Inchbald (1799)
- 26190: England preserved (1795)
- 26224: The London merchant: or, The history of George Barnwell (1775)
- 26691: Three weeks after marriage (1776)
- 26749: The tragical history of King Richard III (1785)
- 27037: The man of quality (1776)
- 27045: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1767)
- 27068: The meretriciad (1761)
- 27103: The merry medley (1749)
- 27104: The merry medley (1744)
- 27143: Messiah (1758)
- 27145: Messiah (1757)
- 27205: The methodist (1761)
- 27221: Midas (1768)
- 27268: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 27476: Monsieur Tonson (1795)
- 27549: The mourning bride, a tragedy (1775)
- 27750: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence for thirty years, from 1704 to 1734 (1735)
- 27751: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence. Volume the third (1735)
- 27932: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new musical entertainment called the shamrock; or, St. Patrick's Day (1783)
- 27996: The way of the world (1776)
- 28203: The widow of Malabar (1796)
- 28242: Wild oats (1792)
- 28362: Wit without money (1771)
- 28567: The upholster (1795)
- 28568: The upholsterer (1793)
- 28712: Douglas (1800)
- 28874: The surprising life and death of Doctor John Faustus. To which is now added, The necromancer, or, Harlequin Doctor Faustus; as performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Truly translated from the original copies (1766)
- 29009: Samson. An oratorio (1758)
- 29030: A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 29261: Medicina gymnastica (1740)
- 29413: A short view of the state of affairs, with relation to Great-Britain (1730)
- 29501: The Spanish fryar (1799)
- 29562: Songs, duets, choruses, &c (1794)
- 29564: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or Our way in France (1784)
- 29565: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1783)
- 29574: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of The farmer. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield (1788)
- 29576: Songs, duets and chorusses, in The turnpike gate (1799)
- 29582: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera (1784)
- 29585: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new drama of Windsor Castle (1795)
- 29641: Songs, recitatives, &c (1799)
- 29641: Songs, recitatives, &c (1799)
- 29704: The songs, chorusses, &c. of the new opera, (in one act) entitled Love and honor (1794)
- 29750: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 29782: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1783)
- 29866: Speed the plough (1800)
- 29960: A school for fathers (1770)
- 30132: Love in a village; a comic opera (1780)
- 30366: The poor soldier (1784)
- 30373: Poor Vulcan (1778)
- 30381: Douglas (1771)
- 30466: The passion (1770)
- 30491: Douglas (1776)
- 30675: L'allegro ed il pensieroso (1792)
- 30887: A pasticio, consisting of select airs, &c. A serenata call'd The contest of beauty and virtue; translated from Metastasio, and composed by Dr. Arne. With The thunder ode, written on the hurricanes in the West-Indies. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1773)
- 31136: Songs, duets, choruses, &c: in the pantomime of Harlequin & Faustus; or, the Devil will have his own. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1793)
- 31258: Douglas (1764)
- 31359: Perseverance (1793)
- 31464: Fitz-giggo, a new English uproar (1763)
- 31475: Douglas (1757)
- 31487: Librorum in omnibus fere? artibus & scientiis insignium (1732)
- 31586: Douglas (1783)
- 31746: Philoclea (1755)
- 31807: Douglas (1790)
- 32219: The provok'd husband, or A journey to London (1779)
- 32220: The provok'd husband (1771)
- 32246: The old cheese (1798)
- 32495: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 32514: The negro slaves; or, The blackman and blackbird (1799)
- 32524: The methodist and mimick (1766)
- 32548: Poverty and wealth (1799)
- 32749: Midas (1764)
- 32771: Midas (1764)
- 32784: Midas (1777)
- 32946: Poor vulcan, a burletta, in two acts (1789)
- 33090: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1765)
- 33124: The maid of the mill (1765)
- 33135: The maid of the mill (1765)
- 33146: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1790)
- 33157: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1783)
- 34021: Speech of John Horne Tooke, Esq. upon the hustings of Covent-Garden, on Wednesday, June 8, 1796 (1796)
- 34038: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1740)
- 34039: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1740)
- 34046: Nina; or, The love distracted maid: a comedy in one act. Translated from the French of M.M.D.V (1787)
- 34154: Mineralogia (1730)
- 34374: The mourning bride. A tragedy (1787)
- 34638: A miscellany of mathematicks. In two parts (1736)
- 34681: The New spouter's companion; or, Complete Theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge (1781)
- 34725: The Negro as there are few White men (1790)
- 34868: Omnipotence (1790)
- 34921: Netley abbey, an operatic farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Pearce, author of Hartford Bridge, and The midnight wanderers (1799)
- 34926: Odes of importance (1793)
- 34969: The lyrical part of the drama of Elfrida; as altered by the author, and as spoken and sung at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Giardini (1779)
- 34993: London out of town (1800)
- 35169: Monopoly (1795)
- 35296: Othello, the moor of Venice (1777)
- 35960: A day in Turkey; or, The Russian slaves (1792)
- 35972: Artaxerxes (1766)
- 35983: Artaxerxes (1764)
- 36016: Artaxerxes (1787)
- 36251: A catalogue of the library of books (1758)
- 36252: A catalogue of the dwelling-house (1758)
- 36432: An account of the pantomime of Harlequin's chaplet (1789)
- 36459: Bibliotheca Aycrigiana (1732)
- 36493: Barnaby brittle: or, A wife at her wit's end (1790)
- 36733: Bold stroke for a wife (1772)
- 36861: A catalogue of curious and uncommon books (1729)
- 36891: Margery (1738)
- 36902: Margery (1738)
- 36959: The beaux stratagem (1780)
- 37032: A catalogue of the library of John Jenkins, Esq (1732)
- 37077: Cato (1737)
- 37469: A catalogue of valuable and curious books; ... which will begin to be sold ... by Thomas Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday the 11th of April 1772, (1772)
- 37682: Messiah (1788)
- 37848: Concerto spirituale (1765)
- 37896: Comus. A mask (1791)
- 37898: The jolly water-man. A new song sung in the entertainment of The water-man. At Covent Garden Theatre (1775)
- 38098: The miser (1788)
- 38131: The miser (1776)
- 38141: The miser (1790)
- 38303: Saint Paul, Covent-Garden, and Saint Martin's le Grand (1795)
- 38636: The case of Thomas Young, Esquire (1790)
- 38812: Alfred the Great; an oratorio (1753)
- 38868: Macbeth (1776)
- 38939: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the 5th of November. 1711 (1711)
- 39019: Jane Shore (1787)
- 39137: Venice preserv'd (1785)
- 39470: The double dealer (1788)
- 39476: The jovial jester; or Tim. Grin's delight (1793)
- 39503: Valuable secrets in arts and trades (1800)
- 39557: A critical balance of the performers at Drury-Lane Theatre (1766)
- 39564: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1782)
- 39630: Johanna of Montfaucon (1800)
- 39649: Songs, duets, &c. in Vertumnus and Pomona (1782)
- 39757: Shrewsbury quarry, &c (1770)
- 39765: The siege of Calais (1765)
- 40055: King Henry the Vii (1746)
- 40066: King Henry the Eighth (1786)
- 40121: Inquiries concerning the varieties of the pulse (1764)
- 40198: The deaf lover (1781)
- 40308: The deaf lover (1793)
- 40324: The stranger (1799)
- 40544: A catalogue of a capital, genuine, and valuable collection of pictures, of the late John Stewart, Esq; deceased (1783)
- 40574: The mobiad (1770)
- 40606: A catalogue of twenty thousand volumes of rare and valuable books (1772)
- 40689: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or, our way in France. A a [sic] comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1784)
- 40802: A catalogue of the curious and valuable libraries of the late most noble Edward Earl of Oxford and several other eminent persons, lately deceased. Purchased by T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday, January the 13th, 1745, ... Catalogues to be had of Mr. Cock ... and Mr. Osborne ... Gray's-Inn, Nov. 28, 1745 (1745)
- 40839: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1703)
- 40840: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1703)
- 40854: Modern antiques (1800)
- 40855: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 40893: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1703)
- 40909: A narrative of the rise and progress of the disputes subsisting between the patentees of Covent-Garden Theatre (1768)
- 41147: The careless husband (1790)
- 41268: The toy-shop (1746)
- 41386: A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of choice books (1748)
- 41392: A catalogue of Sir James Thornhill's collection of prints, drawings, models, plasters, &c (1736)
- 41394: A catalogue of pictures, by the most celebrated Italian and other eminent masters (1733)
- 41482: A catalogue of the first part of the large and valuable museum of Mr. John Millan (1781)
- 41483: A catalogue of the second part of the museum of Mr. John Millan, late of Whitehall, bookseller, deceased; ... which by order of the executors, will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his roooms in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 17th of April 1782, and the six following days, ... Catalogues (at six pence each) will then be delivered at Mr. Hutchins's, as above: (1782)
- 41484: A catalogue of the third and last part of the noble museum of Mr. John Millan, late of Whitehall, bookseller, (deceased:) (1782)
- 41517: Love a la mode (1793)
- 41518: Orpheus and Eurydice. A grand serious opera (1792)
- 41531: Kisses (1778)
- 41675: Translations by young gentlemen educated at the seminary, Grove House, Belle Size, Hampstead (1789)
- 41756: The adventures of a pin (1790)
- 41941: The mock lawyer (1733)
- 41985: Caribbeana (1741)
- 42157: The royal convert (1791)
- 42347: Artaxerxes (1787)
- 42423: A cure for the heart-ache, a comedy, in five acts (1797)
- 42623: Five thousand a year, a comedy (1799)
- 42647: Fiddlestick's-end! (1799)
- 42669: Poverty and wealth (1799)
- 42686: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 42692: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 42694: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 42699: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 42701: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 43191: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books (1714)
- 43252: Dr. Graham, from Edinburgh (1790)
- 43476: The new Covent-Garden register (1783)
- 43480: A compleat history of Arianism, from the origin of it in the year 306 to 1666; shewing its influence upon civil affairs; and the causes of the dissolution of the Roman Empire (1735)
- 43609: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 43709: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new pantomime of The choice of Harlequin: or, the Indian chief. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1782)
- 43710: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses &c. in Abroad and at home. A comic opera, in three acts. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden (1796)
- 43793: The Englishman return'd from Paris (1757)
- 43794: The Englishman returned from Paris (1757)
- 43872: Desseins des edifices, meubles, habits, machines, et ustenciles des chinois (1757)
- 43903: Douglas (1768)
- 44341: The fatal falsehood: a tragedy (1789)
- 44520: Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contracts (1776)
- 44737: Romeo and Juliet (1767)
- 45005: The citizen. A farce (1766)
- 45070: The new and complete English spouter (1781)
- 45070: The new and complete English spouter (1781)
- 45123: The citizen. A comedy (1793)
- 45210: An Act for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, within the liberties of the city of Westminster (1736)
- 45271: Judas Macchabęus (1760)
- 45273: Judas Macchabęus (1755)
- 45282: Judas Macchabęus (1765)
- 45587: The naval pillar (1800)
- 46200: A catalogue of the rich furniture, late of the right honourable the ear of Bellemont, consisting of the richest and most fashionable velvet, damask, and other furniture ... Catalogues will be deliver'd hratis on the days of viewing at the place of sale, and at Mr. cooper's in the gerat Piazza Covent Garden (1750)
- 46468: Comus: a masque (1777)
- 46490: Comus (1777)
- 47596: An answer to, or remarks upon Dr. Stukeley's, Origines Roystonian? (1744)
- 47797: The tragedy of Zara (1780)
- 47817: Israel in Egypt (1757)
- 48010: Songs, duets, trios, and finales in Ramah Droog, or, wine does wonders (1798)
- 48018: The lady of the manor (1795)
- 48223: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1740)
- 48403: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1742)
- 48450: The tender husband (1799)
- 48750: Tragedy of Alzira (1795)
- 48763: Catherine and Petruchio. A comedy. Altered from Shakespeare, by David Garrick, Esq. Taken from the manager's book at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1790)
- 49055: The court of Alexander (1770)
- 49108: An act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex, to purchase or hire a convenient piece of ground, for the purpose of erecting a workhouse thereon for the reception and employment of the poor of the said parish (1775)
- 49151: The noble lie (1799)
- 49266: Librorum, a viro eruditissimo (literarum humaniorum maxime? perito) Elijah Fenton (1731)
- 49322: Don Quixote in England (1777)
- 49526: The distrest mother (1799)
- 49657: The dragon of Wantley (1737)
- 49859: Orpheus and Eurydice; an opera (1740)
- 49860: Orpheus and Eurydice. An opera (1740)
- 49977: The recruiting officer (1783)
- 50050: An epistle in verse to a friend (1739)
- 50095: The poetical work of Mr. James Barber late of Christ-Church College, Oxford (1740)
- 50134: Merlin: or, The British inchanter (1736)
- 50351: Airs, chorusses, &c. &c. in Albert & Adelaide (1798)
- 50629: The artful husband (1718)
- 51116: A collection of novels and tales (1721)
- 51927: An act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex, to purchase or hire a convenient piece of ground, for the purpose of erecting a workhouse thereon for the reception and employment of the poor of the said parish (1775)
- 52696: An Act for better paving, cleansing, and lighting, the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, within the liberty of Westminster, and certain places adjoining thereto (1783)
- 53245: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 53307: An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1788)
- 53343: An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of an Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1789)
- 54184: The following inscription is written upon a grave-stone under the hustings, at the porch of St. Paul's, Covent Garden. Beneath this stone lie the remains of Paddy O'Nicholson, ... whose laudable zeal, in the cause of liberty and Mr. Fox, at a Westminster election, (1784)
- 54483: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, within the liberty of Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, and the vestry rooms belonging thereto (1796)
- 55015: The minor (1778)
- 55246: The mysteries of the castle (1795)
- 55266: Fortune's frolic, a farce (1800)
- 55289: A catalogue of pictures, painted by J. Wright, of Derby, and exhibited at Mr. Robins's rooms, (late Langford's) No.9, under the Great Piazza, Covent Garden (1785)
- 55315: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 55316: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 55325: Cymbeline (1778)
- 55377: A mock opera, call'd Venus and Adonis (1713)
- 55380: Miss in her teens: or, The medley of lovers (1772)
- 55389: Sonnets, ballads, glees, duettos, &c. in the comic opera of Robin Hood, or Sherwood-Forest, performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1784)
- 55519: Know your own mind (1778)
- 55522: Joshua (1761)
- 55742: Samson. An oratorio (1743)
- 56078: Zobeide. A tragedy (1772)
- 56151: The brothers, a comedy (1770)
- 56189: Pausanias and Aurora (1736)
- 56932: The fair penitent; a tragedy (1775)
- 57193: An epistle from M. Voltaire to the King of Prussia (1757)
- 57356: The Oxfordshire and university writing-master (1758)
- 57878: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 57938: Dissenting piety. (1747)
- 58034: The votary of wealth (1799)
- 58164: The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1770)
- 58174: The force of religion: or, Vanquish'd love. A poem. In two books (1741)
- 58409: Messiah (1788)
- 58507: The padlock (1775)
- 58698: The beaux stratagem (1799)
- 58910: George Barnwell, a tragedy (1799)
- 58935: Samson. An oratorio (1753)
- 59012: The dramatist (1790)
- 59020: Songs, duets, and finales, in Lock and key (1796)
- 59076: The devil to pay; or, the wives metamorphos'd (1777)
- 59282: Songs, recitatives, &c. in the Magic oak: or, Harlequin woodcutter. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The overture, airs and chorusses, by Mr. Attwood. And the pantomime music by Mess. Mountain, Attwood, and Ealy (1799)
- 59295: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the new pantomime, called Harlequin's museum; or, Mother Shipton triumphant (1792)
- 59483: The Mohocks. A tragi-comical farce. As it was acted near the Watch-house in Covent-Garden. By Her Majesty's Servants (1712)
- 59570: Three weeks after marriage (1793)
- 59786: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1767)
- 59834: Midas (1770)
- 60130: The Sprightly muse: being a choice collection of humorous tales. By the most celebrated poets (1770)
- 60358: A sketch of who wins? or, the widow's choice (1800)
- 60365: A Second grand selection of sacred music (1793)
- 60468: A sketch of begone dull care, or how will it end (1800)
- 60532: An elegy on the untimely death of Mr. John Dent, who was barbarousl[y] murthered by three soldiers, in Covent Garden, on Friday the 18th o[f] March, 1709. being honourably interr'd in St. Clement's-Church (1709)
- 60745: The duenna: a comic opera (1780)
- 60874: Republican letters (1778)
- 60969: An enquiry into the state of union of Great Britain, and the past and present state of the trade and publick revenues thereof (1717)
- 61127: A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel (1731)
- 61241: The woodman (1791)
- 61271: A humourous poetical dialogue, between the once celebrated Miss F- M- and the now famed Miss K- F- (1760)
- 61334: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum instructissimę bibliothecę clarissimi doctissimiq; Viri Thomę Manton, S.T.D. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini in in ędibus defuncti in vico regio prope Covent-Garden, Martis 25. Per Gulielmum Cooper, bibliopolam (1678)
- 61724: The honest Yorkshire-man (1775)
- 61736: Who's the dupe? (1779)
- 61811: The apparition; or, Female cavalier (1756)
- 61832: He's much to blame (1798)
- 61846: The brothers, a comedy (1770)
- 62123: The Messiah (1798)
- 62126: The merry medley (1749)
- 62128: Messiah (1755)
- 62180: Love for love. A comedy (1788)
- 62199: Rosina (1790)
- 62279: Retaliation, a farce, in two acts (1782)
- 62400: Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1794, will be presented a comedy, called Much ado about nothing (1794)
- 62456: Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Monday, Feb. 23, 1795, will be presented a historical play, in five acts, called England Preserv'd. ... After which, (25th time) will be performed a pantomime, call Mago and dago; or, Harlequin the hero. (1795)
- 62490: New Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1792)
- 62553: At the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, this present Thursday, being the 21st of February, will be presented a tragedy, call'd Theodosius: or, The force of love (1754)
- 62631: Variety; containing original and selected songs in that favourite entertainment (1790)
- 62718: Airs, duets, trios, &c. in the new comic opera, called Love finds the way. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1777)
- 62720: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester (1795)
- 62721: Airs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime, called the Norwood gypsies (1777)
- 62746: Artaxerxes (1792)
- 62748: A new edition of Artaxerxes a serious opera (1790)
- 62755: Flora; or, hob in the well (1787)
- 62918: The country girl (1750)
- 62945: A Fifth grand selection of music. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1793. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley (1793)
- 63083: The duenna or Double elepement (1775)
- 63131: The follies of a day; or, the marriage of Figaro. A comedy, as it is now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. From the French of M. de Beaumarchais. By Thomas Holcroft. Author of Duplicity, a Comedy, the Noble Peasant, an Opera, &c (1785)
- 63236: The chaplet (1750)
- 63247: Comedy of the brothers (1770)
- 63521: An introduction to the game of draughts (1756)
- 63525: Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in Zelma (1792)
- 63528: Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in the Cottage Maid (1791)
- 63585: Songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the historical romance of The crusade. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1790)
- 63588: A catalogue of the valuable, extensive, and entire collection of natural history (1800)
- 63767: The school for lovers (1793)
- 63813: The duenna; or, the double elopement (1789)
- 63844: Pervigilium veneris: or The nightly sports of Venus (1746)
- 64139: Joshua (1759)
- 64189: Fontainbleau; or, our way in France (1785)
- 64264: Eliza; an English opera (1757)
- 64348: Hamlet (1777)
- 64420: The german hotel; a comedy (1791)
- 64441: Hartford-Bridge (1794)
- 64444: The fortune-teller; or, the footman ennobled (1756)
- 64463: The golden pippin: an English burletta, in two acts (1773)
- 64464: The golden pippin (1773)
- 64468: The golden pippin (1773)
- 64471: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 64479: He would be a soldier (1790)
- 64507: George's coffee house (1761)
- 64619: The bank note (1795)
- 64688: The history of King Lear (1771)
- 64691: The history of King Lear (1768)
- 64696: Indiscretion (1800)
- 64800: The history and fall of Caius Marius (1703)
- 64885: Epicoene (1709)
- 64980: The fortunate villager: or, Memoirs of Sir Andrew Thompson (1750)
- 65136: Incle and Yarico (1742)
- 65205: The nuptial masque; or, the triumphs of Cupid and Hymen (1734)
- 65218: The intriguing chambermaid (1780)
- 65227: The foundling (1790)
- 65230: Five thousand a year, a comedy (1799)
- 65291: A familiar epistle from a student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771)
- 65308: The distracted lover, a poem (1779)
- 65318: Judas Macchabęus (1761)
- 65391: Epitaphium Annae Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae reginae tumulo inscribendum (1714)
- 65418: The history of the life and reign of the valiant Prince Edward (1739)
- 65441: Fables and dialogues of the dead (1722)
- 65497: The bank note (1795)
- 65779: Dean Swift's true, genuine, and authentic copy of that most strange, wonderful, and surprizing prophecy written by Saint Patrick, The Patron of Ireland, Above a Thousand Years ago: Faithfully translated from the Irish original above two hundred Years since, in the reign of K. Henry Vii. Now publish'd with explanatory notes. The second edition. To which is subjoin'd, Ęsculapius: an imitation of Lucian. (1740)
- 65890: The French King's lamentation for the miscarriage of Monsieur Guiscard (1711)
- 66043: Barbarossa (1770)
- 66054: An epistle to His Grace the Duke of Chandos (1720)
- 66063: The irish mimic (1795)
- 66081: The invasion (1782)
- 66104: Itinerarium septentrionale: or, A journey thro' most of the counties of Scotland, and those in the north of England (1727)
- 66107: Isabella (1800)
- 66123: Isabella (1792)
- 66320: The Irish mimic; or, Blunders at Brighton (1797)
- 66351: A dissertation on the inoculated small-pox (1777)
- 66371: The earl of Essex (1773)
- 66381: The Earl of Essex (1778)
- 66392: The Earl of Essex (1780)
- 66401: The Earl of Essex (1788)
- 66441: The dragon of wantley (1738)
- 66461: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1765)
- 66471: The drummer; or, the haunted house (1777)
- 66476: The drummer; or, The haunted house (1780)
- 66538: The earl of Essex (1779)
- 66645: Inkle and Yarico (1796)
- 66778: Epistola Elois? Abelardo (1787)
- 66867: An essay on sensibility (1789)
- 66884: A collection of old ballads (1723)
- 66886: Joshua (1750)
- 66887: Joshua (1751)
- 66888: Joseph and his brethren (1770)
- 66957: The essays (1701)
- 67013: Barbarossa (1771)
- 67120: Barnaby brittle (1788)
- 67180: The fair penitent (1782)
- 67181: The fair penitent; a tragedy (1775)
- 67182: The fair penitent. A tragedy (1784)
- 67233: An epistle from Tully in the shades, to Orator Ma-----n in Covent-Garden (1755)
- 67313: The first part of Henry IV (1800)
- 67350: Fifteen minutes instructions to every one who wishes for a thorough cure of the venereal disease (1776)
- 67382: An extraordinary Craftsman (1729)
- 67398: An essay on the summer entertainments in the neighbourhood of London (1750)
- 67457: Observations concerning the medical virtues of wine (1786)
- 67465: The padlock (1770)
- 67466: The padlock (1790)
- 67514: A narrative of an extraordinary escape out of the hands of the Indians (1774)
- 67633: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 67635: Acis and Galatea (1777)
- 67663: By desire of the officers quartered in Newcastle (1793)
- 67905: Comparative state between the distillation from barley and sugar (1800)
- 68056: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1703)
- 68420: Judas Maccabęus (1764)
- 68479: The trial of Patrick Nicholson, James Ward, Joseph Shaw, James Murray, and others (1784)
- 68671: De l'e?conomie politique et morale de l'espe?ce humaine. Volume I (1796)
- 68778: Messrs. Wood & Downing's excise account with W. Fisher, from October 25, 1790, to February 28, 1797 (1800)
- 68920: [A] true testimony for God and for His sacred law (1727)
- 69106: Las vidas de los pintores y estatuarios eminentes Espanoles (1744)
- 69263: The parlament of ladies (1768)
- 69632: The Spanish fryar (1789)
- 69689: Songs and catches, introduced in a fete, performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1750)
- 69736: A fourth grand selection of sacred music (1793)
- 70500: A new collection of voyages and travels (1711)
- 70516: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1726)
- 70594: The Resurrection, a sacred oratorio (1770)
- 70596: The sacrifice: or, Death of Abel (1762)
- 70779: Particulars of and conditions of sale for, that magnificent freehold villa, with the park, lawns, river, plantations, and estate, of the late Bourchier Cleeve, Esq; deceased (1772)
- 70783: A descriptive catalogue of thirty-six pictures, painted by George Morland (1799)
- 70837: Twenty years literary correspondence between John Locke, Esq; Messieurs Limborch, Leibnitz, and the Reverend Mr. King of Exeter, from 1685 to 1705 (1739)
- 71264: The Covent-Garden journal (1752)
- 71765: The Prompter (1789)
- 71922: Memoirs of the present state of Europe: or, The monthly account of occurrences ecclesiastical, civil and military (1692)
- 72041: The Public ledger (1761)
- 72042: The Covent-Garden journal (1752)
- 72061: The London courant, and Westminster chronicle (1779)
- 72063: The Gazetteer and London daily advertiser (1753)
- 72068: The Theatre (1720)
- 72085: Old England: or, The constitutional journal (1743)
- 72095: The Morning chronicle (1789)
- 72097: How do you do? (1796)
- 72185: The New Spectator (1784)
- 72217: Ayre's Sunday London gazette (1791)
- 72270: The Monthly mirror (1795)
- 72271: The Monthly mirror (1795)
- 72288: The Morning post, and daily advertiser (1773)
- 72325: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley (1711)
- 72447: The Covent-Garden journal: or, the Censor (1753)
- 72457: The Censor. Or, Covent-Garden journal (1753)
- 72588: The St. James's magazine (1762)
- 72690: The Occasional writer (1738)
- 72760: The Oriental collections (1797)
- 72806: The Covent-Garden magazine; or, Amorous repository (1772)
- 72925: The Covent-Garden journal extraordinary (1752)
- 72966: The Occasional writer (1762)
- 72977: The new Craftsman; or London intelligencer. (176u)
- 73054: The Auditor (1762)
- 73085: The By-stander; or, Universal weekly expositor (1789)
- 73120: The Free-thinker (1718)
- 73284: The Country journal: or, The craftsman (1727)
- 73370: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1768)
- 73389: The Casuist: or a Dialogue between Pasquin and Marfolio (1719)
- 73409: Have at you all: or, the Drury-Lane journal (1752)
- 73414: The theatrical guardian (1791)
- 73606: The Covent Garden chronicle (1768)
- 73698: The Jockies intelligencer, or Weekly advertisements of horses and second-hand coaches to be bought or sold (1683)
- 73911: Mitchell's Sunday London gazette, and weekly monitor (1790)
- 73938: The Covent-Garden journal (1749)
- 74804: The new hackney-coach companion (1780)
- 74960: The Westminster gazette; or, Constitutional evening-post (1776)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 75310: The number and names of all the kings of England and Scotland (1649)
- 75333: Mr Wingate's arithmetick (1683)
- 75353: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight, Doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative Court, and Counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany (1694)
- 75588: Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana: or A fabrick of science natural, upon the hypothesis of atoms (1654)
- 75624: Loyal poems and satyrs upon the times (1685)
- 75633: To the Prince of Orange, upon the opening of the campagne, 1684 (1684)
- 75760: The Princess of Cleves· (1679)
- 75771: The orphan: or, The unhappy-marriage (1680)
- 75772: The souldiers fortune (1681)
- 75799: The extravagant shepherd: or, The history of the shepherd Lysis (1654)
- 76004: Alcibiades (1687)
- 76060: The atheist: or, The second part of The souldiers fortune (1684)
- 76090: Cęsar Borgia; son of Pope Alexander the Sixth (1680)
- 76107: Memoirs of the court of France (1692)
- 76232: Horrible nevves from Leicester· (1642)
- 76260: The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex (1682)
- 76309: The traytor (1692)
- 76319: The island queens: or, The death of Mary, Queen of Scotland (1684)
- 76362: Love's a lottery, and a woman the prize (1699)
- 76374: The innocent usurper; or, The death of the Lady Jane Gray (1694)
- 76392: The empress of Morocco (1674)
- 76496: Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 76502: A fannaticks alarm, given to the mayor in his quarters, by one of the sons of Zion, become Boanerges (1661)
- 76802: The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take (1674)
- 76823: A very good wife (1693)
- 76844: She ventures, and he wins (1696)
- 76906: Some short remarks upon the present state of affairs; in a letter to a member of the honourable House of Commons (1692)
- 76923: Don Henriquez de Castro. Or, the conquest of the Indies (1686)
- 77020: The maids last prayer: or, any, rather than fail (1693)
- 77027: The Duke of Guise (1683)
- 77171: Greenwich-park (1691)
- 77176: Catalogus variorum in quavis lingua & facultate insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum Richardi Davis bibliopolę. Quorum auctio (in gratiam & commodum eruditorum) Oxonię habenda est e? regione ecclesię D. Michaelis, April 19. 1686. Per Guil. Cooper Edv. Millingtonum bibliop. Lond. (1686)
- 77325: Falshood unmaskt (1676)
- 77516: The tragedy of Sertorius (1679)
- 77517: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen (1682)
- 77662: Mithridates King of Pontus (1678)
- 77997: The rival sisters: or, the violence of love (1695)
- 78028: Anglo-Judęus, or The history of the Jews, whilst here in England (1656)
- 78128: The histories and novels of the late ingenious Mrs Behn (1696)
- 78226: Plato his Apology of Socrates, and Phędo or Dialogue concerning the immortality of mans soul, and manner of Socrates his death (1675)
- 78244: The doubting beleever: or, A treatise containing 1. The nature 2. The kinds 3. The springs 4. The remedies of doubtings, incident to weak beleevers. by Obadiah Sedgvvick, batchelor in divinity, and minister of Covent-Garden (1653)
- 78281: The married beau: or, The curious impertinent (1694)
- 78339: The triumph of love over fortune (1678)
- 78359: The religious stoic: or A short discourse on these several subjects (1693)
- 78442: City politiques (1688)
- 78497: Darius King of Persia (1688)
- 78600: A dialogue concerning women (1691)
- 78623: His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subjects, in ansvver to the petition and advice of both houses of Parliament (1643)
- 78663: Constantine the Great; a tragedy (1684)
- 78718: The rival queens, or the death of Alexander the Great (1677)
- 78751: The tragedy of Nero, emperour of Rome (1675)
- 78917: Agnes de Castro (1696)
- 79263: Secret-love: or, The maiden-queen (1691)
- 79320: The Spanish history: or, A relation of the differences that happened in the court of Spain, between Don John of Austria, and Cardinal Nitard (1678)
- 79578: The misery of civil-war (1680)
- 79659: The obliging mistress: or, The fashionable gallant (1678)
- 79756: An heroick poem to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, on his return from Scotland· (1682)
- 79933: The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers. Written in Greek, by Diogenes Laertius. To which are added, the lives of several other philosophers, written by Eunapius of Sardis. Made English by several hands. In two volumes. The first volume (1696)
- 80099: A fatal mistake; or, The plot spoil'd (1696)
- 80231: The tempest, or The enchanted island (1690)
- 80274: A true and faithfull narrative (1661)
- 80497: Essays on several subjects. Written by Sir Tho. Pope Blount (1691)
- 80542: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion of the Lords Supper (1684)
- 80601: The rival queens, or, the death of Alexander the Great (1694)
- 80666: The history of King Lear (1689)
- 80766: The history of King Lear (1699)
- 80793: The apology: or, The genuine memoires of Madam Maria Manchini, Constabless of Colonna, eldest sister to the Duchess of Mazarin. Written in Spanish by her own hand, and afterwards made into English by a person of quality (1679)
- 80978: De re poetica: or, Remarks upon poetry· (1694)
- 81013: The political testament of M. Jean Baptist Colbert, minister and secretary of state (1695)
- 81142: An evening's love: or, The mock-astrologer. As it is acted by Their Majesties servants. By Mr Dryden (1691)
- 81253: Julius Cęsar (1684)
- 81333: The female gallant or, The wife's the cuckhold (1692)
- 81364: Amboyna: a tragedy (1691)
- 81487: A fond husband: or, The plotting sisters (1685)
- 81543: A fond husband: or, The plotting sisters (1678)
- 81700: The injured princess, or The fatal vvager (1682)
- 81763: The whole art of the stage· (1684)
- 81772: The banditti, or, A ladies distress (1686)
- 81834: The kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham (1680)
- 81837: Theophania: or Severall modern histories (1655)
- 81850: The unlawfulness of subjects taking up arms against their soveraigne, in what case soever (1664)
- 81877: Theodosius: or, The force of love (1697)
- 81920: Oedipus (1687)
- 81967: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow (1691)
- 82187: Fatall prudence, or, Democrates, the unfortunate heroe (1679)
- 82276: An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England (1689)
- 82372: The Duke of Guise (1687)
- 82404: A king, and no king (1693)
- 82451: The judgment of private discretion in matters of religion defended (1687)
- 82679: The burnt child dreads the fire: or An examination of the merits of the papists, relating to England, mostly from their own pens (1675)
- 82698: The speech of Charles Pamphlin at his execution in Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 22th of May 1678. For murdering Lieutenant Dalison. Taken from his own mouth, by two persons that all the while stood in the cart by him. With allowance (1678)
- 82758: Victorious newes from Ireland (1642)
- 82859: The history of Timon of Athens, the man-hater (1688)
- 82900: Tamerlane the Great (1681)
- 82978: The second part of The present state of England· (1684)
- 82979: Anglię notitia: or The present state of England· The first part (1684)
- 82985: Othello, the Moor of Venice (1681)
- 83017: Cyrus the Great: or, The tragedy of love (1696)
- 83063: An historical dissertation upon the Thebean Legion (1696)
- 83083: Othello, the Moor of Venice (1687)
- 83084: Othello, the Moor of Venice (1695)
- 83194: Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be (1685)
- 83229: The Queens closet opened (1698)
- 83393: Three new playes (1674)
- 83407: The bowels of tender mercy sealed in the everlasting covenant (1661)
- 83473: Rome exactly describ'd, as to the present state of it, under Pope Alexandre the Seventh (1664)
- 83490: Squire Oldsapp: or, the night-adventurers (1679)
- 83492: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1683)
- 83734: Feign'd friendship: or The mad reformer· (1699)
- 83738: Advice given to the republick of Venice (1693)
- 83750: A natural history (1693)
- 83792: Bonduca: or, The British heroine (1696)
- 83844: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow (1681)
- 83881: Rule a wife, and have a wife (1697)
- 83897: The policy of the clergy of France, to destroy the Protestants of that kingdom (1681)
- 84032: Abdelazer, or The Moor's revenge (1677)
- 84033: A congratulatory poem to Her sacred Majesty Queen Mary, upon her arrival in England. By Mrs. A. Behn (1689)
- 84199: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Covent Garden on the day of thanksgiving Jan. XXXI. 1688 (1689)
- 84199: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Covent Garden on the day of thanksgiving Jan. XXXI. 1688 (1689)
- 84256: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread (1690)
- 84340: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Northampton, August the 26th. 1690. before the Right Honourable Sir Henry Pollexfen, Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas. By Sa. Freeman, D.D. rector of St. Paul's Covent-Garden, and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties (1690)
- 84474: A sermon preached at St. Maries Spittle, on Wednesday in Easter weeke, Aprill 13th 1642 (1642)
- 84756: The mistaken beauty, or The lyar (1685)
- 84758: Considerations touching the dissolving or taking avvay the court of chancery, and the courts of justice depending upon it (1653)
- 85222: The art of knowing ones self: or, A diligent search after the springs of morality. The first part. Written in French by the famous Pierre Boher. Translated into English by P.H (1696)
- 85289: Sir Tho. Pope Blount's essays on several subjects (1697)
- 85470: The extravagant sheepherd· (1654)
- 85615: The rape: or, The innocent impostors (1692)
- 85665: The rival queens, or the death of Alexander the Great (1684)
- 85695: To the King: a congratulatory poem (1685)
- 85818: The English mounsieur (1674)
- 86309: A treatise of the sports of wit (1675)
- 86332: A fannaticks addresse humbly presented to the King and his peers, and also to his people in their representative, the Commons House of Parliament, assembled and sitting at Westminster (1661)
- 86355: Love's kingdom (1674)
- 86425: Poems, songs and love-verses, upon several subjects. By Matthew Coppinger Gent (1682)
- 86484: The history of the most renowned and victorious princess Elizabeth, late Queen of England (1688)
- 86530: Ariadne, or, The marriage of Bacchus (1674)
- 86657: 'Anekdota heterouriaka [sic]. Or, The secret history of the house of Medicis. Written originally by that fam'd historian, the Sieur de Varillas. Made English by Ferrand Spence. This may be published. Dec. 12. 1685. Roger L'Estrange. (1686)
- 86690: Clitie, a novel (1688)
- 86693: The history of King Lear (1681)
- 86990: The Siege of Mentz. Or, The German heroin, a novel (1692)
- 87007: Gloriana, or the court of Augustus Cęsar (1676)
- 87056: Philaster: or, Love lies a bleeding (1695)
- 87131: Calisto: or, The chaste nimph (1675)
- 87158: The humbled sinner resolved vvhat hee should do to bee saved. Or, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, the only way of salvation for sensible sinners (1660)
- 87273: Letters of love and gallantry (1694)
- 87576: The disorders of love· (1677)
- 87619: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesday the fifth of November, 1690 (1690)
- 87642: Zelinda (1676)
- 87859: A poem, occasioned by the magnificent proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 87958: The fountain opened: and the water of life flowing forth, for the refreshing of thirsty sinners (1657)
- 87960: Institutions, essays and maxims, political, moral & divine (1695)
- 87987: Courtship a-la-mode (1700)
- 88159: A common-wealth of vvomen· (1686)
- 88187: Oedipus (1679)
- 88491: Men-miracles (1656)
- 88684: Historical collections, or A brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford (1681)
- 88853: A poem, on the lamented death of our late gratious soveraign, King Charles the II. of ever blessed memory (1685)
- 88902: The countrey wit· (1675)
- 88941: The comical history of Don Quixote (1694)
- 88968: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow (1685)
- 89019: The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex (1685)
- 89055: Pyrrhus King of Epirus (1695)
- 89201: The commentaries of C. Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 89220: The provok'd wife (1697)
- 89244: A check to debauchery, and other crying sins of these times (1692)
- 89468: A sermon preached at S. Paul Covent-Garden (1678)
- 89468: A sermon preached at S. Paul Covent-Garden (1678)
- 89550: The amours of Bonne Sforza, queen of Polonia (1684)
- 89771: I ragguagli di Parnasso: or Advertisements from Parnassus (1656)
- 89780: The fool turn'd critick (1678)
- 89825: The relapse; or, virtue in danger (1697)
- 89908: Win her and take her, or, Old fools will be medling (1691)
- 89980: The newest, plainest, and the shortest short-hand (1674)
- 90224: Be ye also ready (1694)
- 90423: The rise & fall of the late eminent and powerful favorite of Spain, the Count Olivares (1653)
- 90476: Cabala, sive Scrinia sacra: mysteries of state and government (1691)
- 90582: Kalendarium hortense: or, The gard'ners almanac (1683)
- 90611: The art of preserving and restoring health (1697)
- 90753: The new world of vvords: or, A universal English dictionary (1696)
- 90802: The present state of the empire of Morocco· (1695)
- 90870: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1689)
- 90976: The princess of Montferrat (1680)
- 91160: The scornful lady (1677)
- 91354: Modern novels: vol. III (1692)
- 91355: Modern novels: vol. IV (1692)
- 91356: Modern novels: vol. v (1692)
- 91414: Modern novels: vol. XI (1692)
- 91835: Modern novels: in XII volumes (1692)
- 91939: The amours of Count Teckeli and the Lady Aurora Veronica de Serini (1686)
- 91971: Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in folio: viz. Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London prodigal. The history of Thomas Lord Cromwel. Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham. The Puritan widow. A Yorkshire tragedy. The tragedy of Locrine (1685)
- 92181: The last efforts of afflicted innocence (1682)
- 92346: Catalogus librorum medicorum, tam recentiorum qua?m antiquorum, e? regionibus vicinis nuperrime? importatorum (1686)
- 92522: A plurality of worlds (1688)
- 92560: Ottoman gallantries: or The life. [sic] of the Bassa of Buda (1687)
- 92584: A catalogue of the French books of Mr. Charles Mearne, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92787: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1670)
- 92814: The country-wife (1688)
- 93083: On the death of the Queen (1695)
- 93352: Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh (1664)
- 93374: The extravagant shepherd. The anti-romance: or, The history of the shepherd Lysis. Translated out of French (1653)
- 93397: The lives of the twelve Cęsars (1692)
- 93561: Tartuffe: or The French Puritan (1670)
- 93881: A fair and methodical discussion of the first and great controversy, between the Church of England, and Church of Rome, concerning the infallible guide (1689)
- 94031: A satyrical epistle to the female author of a poem, call'd Silvia's revenge, &c (1691)
- 94050: Vertue rewarded; or, The Irish princess (1693)
- 95009: Henry the Sixth, the first part (1681)
- 95145: The Richmond heiress: or, A woman once in the right (1693)
- 95396: A new voyage to Italy (1695)
- 95929: Evangelium medici: seu Medicina mystica (1697)
- 95955: XXVI. sermons (1661)
- 96022: The art of pleasing in conversation (1691)
- 96122: Neglected virtue: or, The Unhappy conquerour (1696)
- 96192: The unhappy lovers: or, The timorous fair one (1694)
- 96236: Poems· (1659)
- 96454: The kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham (1690)
- 96795: A perfect school of instructions for the officers of the mouth (1682)
- 96880: All the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn (1698)
- 96911: The pilgrim (1680)
- 97086: The destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian (1677)
- 97196: The blessed estate of them that die in the Lord (1656)
- 97422: Haynes his reformation prologue (1692)
- 97569: The viceroy of Catalonia, or, The double cuckold (1678)
- 97784: Don Carlos Prince of Spain (1695)
- 97820: News from Covent-Garden: or, The town-gallants vindication (1675)
- 97820: News from Covent-Garden: or, The town-gallants vindication (1675)
- 97872: The humours, and conversations of the town (1693)
- 98063: The nuptials of Britain's genius and fame (1697)
- 98090: The destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian (1693)
- 98091: Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be (1693)
- 98120: The Duke of Guise (1699)
- 98133: Madam Fickle; or, The witty false one (1682)
- 98134: Madam Fickle: or, The witty false one (1691)
- 98183: The English princess, or The dutchess-queen (1678)
- 98209: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread (1690)
- 98527: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the first Sunday in Lent (1689)
- 99017: The souldiers fortune (1695)
- 99183: The massacre of Paris (1690)
- 99239: Essays of Michael seigneur de Montaigne· (1693)
- 99289: A list of Their Majesties royal fleet and the squadron of Dutch joined with it (1691)
- 99313: Itur [sic] satyricum (1660)
- 99359: The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex (1693)
- 99360: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen (1692)
- 99374: The maids tragedy (1686)
- 99381: The reviv'd fugitive (1690)
- 99385: Manuductio ad coelum (1681)
- 99387: The Count of Amboise; or, The generous lover (1689)
- 99404: The character of love, guided by inclination (1686)
- 99454: The rehearsal (1683)
- 99512: City politiques (1683)
- 99517: Bussy D'Ambois, or The husbands revenge (1691)
- 99531: The rival queens, or, the death of Alexander the Great (1690)
- 99609: Mithridates King of Pontus (1685)
- 99634: Mithridates King of Pontus (1693)
- 99709: The chances, a comedy (1692)
- 99914: Gloriana. A funeral Pindarique poem (1695)
- 100028: The marriage-hater match'd (1692)
- 100156: The art of poetry (1683)
- 100182: The compleat captain: or, An abridgement of Julius Caesar's commentaries (1694)
- 100374: A panegyrick to the memory of His Grace Frederick late Duke of Schonberg (1690)
- 101172: A true copy of a letter (1691)
- 101279: The commissioners proposals to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange (1688)
- 101312: The works of Mr Thomas Otway (1696)
- 101316: Two sermons; one against murmuring, the other against censuring (1689)
- 101440: Horę subsecivę: or, A treatise shewing the original grounds, reasons, and provocations necessitating our sanguinary laws against papists (1664)
- 101487: Cardinal Mazarin's letters to Lewis XIV. The present King of France, on his love to the Cardinal's niece (1691)
- 101663: The country-wake (1696)
- 101890: The historie of the pitifull life, and unfortunate death of Edward the fifth, and the then Duke of Yorke his brother (1641)
- 102399: Oedipus (1692)
- 102459: Oedipus (1682)
- 102512: Marriage a-la-mode (1691)
- 102647: Letters upon several occasions: written by and between Mr. Dryden, Mr. Wycherly, Mr. -----------, Mr. Congreve, and Mr. Dennis. Published by Mr. Dennis. With a new translation of select letters of Monsieur Voiture (1696)
- 102681: The young lawyer's recreation· (1694)
- 102702: Instructions for a young nobleman: or, The idea of a person of honour. Done out of French (1683)
- 102915: Orders to be observed at the coronation of the King and Queen (1685)
- 102946: An explication to the catechism of the Church of England. Part I (1685)
- 102998: Twenty two select colloquies (1689)
- 103025: Masora Masorah. Seu critica divina, or, A synoptical directorie on the Sacred Scriptures (1660)
- 103041: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Symon Patrick rector of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1668)
- 103301: The history and fall of Caius Marius (1696)
- 103303: The orphan or, The unhappy-marriage (1696)
- 103355: The souldiers fortune (1687)
- 103437: Lusus serius: or, serious passe-time (1654)
- 103453: A sermon preached on Saint Mark's Day MDCLXXXVI. in the parish church of St Paul's Covent Garden. By Symon Patrick rector there (1686)
- 103479: The lost lover; or, the jealous husband (1696)
- 104003: Milk for babes; or, A mothers catechism for her children (1646)
- 104059: Thyestes a tragedy· (1681)
- 104065: A fond husband: or, The plotting sisters (1677)
- 104483: Miscellany poems (1697)
- 104536: Julius Cęsar (1691)
- 104538: The mock-marriage (1696)
- 104550: King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer Earl of March (1691)
- 104575: A short history of monastical orders (1693)
- 104615: The history of the life and actions of that great captain of his age the Viscount de Turenne (1686)
- 104820: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Right Honourable, the Lady Guilford. By Philip Horneck, L.L.B. Chaplain to the Right Honourable, Francis, Lord Guilford (1699)
- 104949: The life of the famous John Baptist Colbert, late minister and secretary of state to Lewis XIV. the present French king. Done into English from a French copy printed at Cologne this present year 1695 (1695)
- 105016: The country-wake (1697)
- 105110: The history and fall of Caius Marius (1692)
- 105164: The speeches and confession of Arthur Knight, and Thomas Laret, at the places of execution in Russel Street neer Covent-Garden, and at Islington, on Wednesday last, being the second of this instant March, 1653 (1653)
- 105499: A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid Popish Plot (1679)
- 105520: You that are subscribers to the apprentices petition, are desired to meet at the Piazzi in Covent-Garden, on Munday [sic] the second of January by seven of the clock in the morning, in compleate civill habit, without swords or staves (1643)
- 105706: The souldiers fortune (1683)
- 105708: The prerogative of parliaments in England (1661)
- 105809: The queen, or The excellency of her sex· (1653)
- 105904: Poetical exercises written upon several occasions (1687)
- 105919: The opinion of Padre Paolo, of the Order of the Servites, consultor of state (1689)
- 105956: An harangue to the King (1681)
- 105993: The English grammar; or, The grounds and genius of the English tongue (1688)
- 106036: A treatise of matters beneficiary (1680)
- 106199: A conspiracre [sic] of the twelve bishops in the Tovver (1641)
- 106323: A method for executing the powers, relating to the militia and trained-bands (1684)
- 106430: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1678)
- 106558: Cupids addresse to the ladies. Emblemata amatoria. Emblems of love. Embleme d'amore. Emblemes d'amour (1683)
- 106645: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of His Grace William Duke of Bedford, at Chenyes in the county of Bucks. By Sa. Freeman, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty (1700)
- 107254: Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh (1661)
- 107255: Remains of Sir VValter Raleigh (1669)
- 107439: The Right Honourable the Lord Cutts his speech to the mayor and aldermen of Newport, at Carisbrook castle the 25th of September, 1693 (1693)
- 107531: A relation of the state of the court of Rome (1664)
- 107956: The natvre and danger of heresies (1647)
- 108615: A fannaticks mite cast into the Kings treasury (1660)
- 108665: Essays on several subjects. Written by Sir Tho. Pope Blount (1692)
- 108803: A full and perfect relation of the great plot and terrible conspiracy, of divers lords, knights, citizens, and apprentices, against his Highness the Lord Protector (1654)
- 108918: Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in folio: viz. Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London prodigal. The history of Thomas Lord Cromwel. Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham. The Puritan widow. A Yorkshire tragedy. The tragedy of Locrine (1685)
- 108925: Henry the Sixth, the second part. Or The misery of civil vvar (1681)
- 108994: The French Lucian made English; By J.D. Esq (1693)
- 109005: A full and perfect account of the sizes and lengths of riggins for all His Majesties ships and frigats (1666)
- 109398: A vindication of the antapologist (1695)
- 109481: A practical commentary, or An exposition with notes on the Epistle of Jude (1657)
- 109491: Votes of the House of Commons in the Parliament began at Westminster the 20th day of March, in the second year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, anno Domini, 1689. (1690)
- 109834: Mr Wingate's arithmetick (1683)
- 110125: Elisha his lamentation, upon the suddain translation of Elijah (1654)
- 110126: The humbled sinner resolved what he should do to be saved. Or Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ the only way of salvation for sensible sinners (1657)
- 110619: A true relation of the conversion and baptism of Isuf the Turkish chaous, named Richard Christophilus (1659)
- 110909: The adventures of Covent-Garden (1699)
- 110914: Five love-letters from a nun to a cavalier (1693)
- 110990: The compleat midwife's practice enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man (1697)
- 111770: The best and the worst magistrate: or, The people's happiness and unhappiness (1648)
- 112289: The declaration and speech of Colonell John Poyer immediatly before his execution in Covent-Garden neer Westminster (1649)
- 112890: Christos kai Kerdos. Christ the life, and death the gain, of every true beleever: or, The life of a saint resolved into Christ, and His death into gain (1650)
- 113026: Conscience eased: or, the main scruple which hath hitherto stuck most with conscionable men, against the taking of the Engagement removed (1651)
- 113484: The speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne, gentleman (1653)
- 113484: The speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne, gentleman (1653)
- 113651: A vindication of a short treatise of tythes lately written (1653)
- 113724: A second vindication of a short treatise of tythes lately written (1653)
- 113870: An alphabet of elegiack groans, upon the truly lamented death of that rare exemplar of youthful piety, John Fortescue, of the Inner-Temple, esquire By E.E (1656)
- 114564: A true narrative (in a letter written to Col. B.R. an Honorable Member of Parliament:) of the apprehension of the grand traytor, Thomas Scot (1660)
- 115419: The dressing up of the crovvn (1660)
- 115442: Anatomia sambuci: or, The anatomie of the elder (1655)
- 115483: Three sermons preached by the reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closset to the late King Charles. To which is aded [sic], A fourth sermon, preached by the right reverend Father in God, Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of Yorke (1656)
- 115542: Gods working and Brittains wonder (1660)
- 115672: The riches of grace displayed in the offer and tender of salvation to poor sinners (1657)
- 116037: A short relation of a long iourney (1653)
- 116058: The certain travailes of an uncertain journey (1654)
- 116146: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1658)
- 116257: Five nevv playes (1659)
- 116402: The princess of Fess: or, The amours of the court of Morocco (1681)
- 116403: The court secret (1689)
- 116476: Poems written by the Right Honorable William earl of Pembroke, lord steward of his Majesties houshold (1660)
- 116763: An humble monitory to the most glorious majesty of the high and mighty monarch Charles the Second King of Great Britain, France and Ireland (1661)
- 118782: The comical history of Don Quixote (1694)
- 118788: The comical history of Don Quixote (1696)
- 118819: The vvorks of Sir John Suckling (1696)
- 119328: A plurality of worlds (1695)
- 119548: A discourse of money (1696)
- 119735: An Act for making the precinct of Covent Garden parochial (1660)
- 119979: Aristotle's Rhetoric; or the true grounds and principles of oratory (1693)
- 120578: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1686)
- 120584: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1689)
- 120617: Moral essays (1689)
- 120637: Mr. Turbulent: or, The melanchollicks (1682)
- 120648: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the 20th, as also on Friday the 21st, and Saturday the 22d of this instant February, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120649: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 19th, as also on Thursday the 20th, and Friday the 21st, &c. of this instant March following, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120662: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 30th, as also on Thursday the first of May, and Friday the 2d, &c. following, 1690 (1690)
- 120664: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Tuesday the 20th, as also on Thursday the 22d, and Friday the 23d, &c. following, of this instant May, 1690 (1690)
- 120667: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 25th, as also on Thursday the 26th, and Friday the 27th, &c. following, of this instant June, 1690 (1690)
- 120671: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Monday the 15th, and Tuesday the 16th of this instant September 1690. at the Barbadoes Coffe-House in Exchange-Alley. over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil (1690)
- 120673: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday and Friday the 9th and 10th of this instant October 1690 (1690)
- 120675: A collection of curious pictures viz. paintings and limning[s] by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the [6th] and Friday and Saturday the 7th and 8th of this in[stant] November 1690 (1690)
- 120679: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the 20th, and Friday and Saturday the 21st and 22d of this instant November 1690 (1690)
- 120680: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters will be sold by auction on Monday the 15th, and Tuesday and Wednesday the 16th and 17th of this instant December 1690 (1690)
- 120682: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the 15th, and Friday and Saturday, the 16th and 17th of this instant January, 1691 (1691)
- 120689: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 28th, and Thursday the 29th, &c. of this instant January, 1691 (1691)
- 120707: A collection of paintings and limnings, by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 1st of November, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhil (1689)
- 120709: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 6th, and Saturday the 7th of this instant December, 1689 (1689)
- 120710: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters, &c. will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 29th, and Friday the 31st of this instant January, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120716: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters, &c. will be sold by auction on Friday the 7th, and Saturday the 8th of this instant February, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120717: A collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several volumes of Mr. Ogilby's Atlas, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 28th of this instant June, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120720: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several engraven copper plates. Will be sold by auction on Tuesday the 2d of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120721: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 5th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120722: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 12th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120746: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 19th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120747: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 26th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120748: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's works. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 2d of this instant August, 1689 (1689)
- 120823: A curious collection of painting [sic], of the most famous, antient and modern masters in Europe (1690)
- 120847: A curious collection of paintings, of the most famous, ancient and modern masters (1691)
- 120860: A curious collection of paintings, and drawings, by the best masters. With several books of prints, Roman antiquities, statues, coines, battels, Ogilby's Bible with cuts, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 14th of this instant June, 1689 (1689)
- 120864: A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 31st of this instant May, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120865: A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several books of Roman antiquities, statues, coines, travels, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 21st of this instant June, 1689 (1689)
- 120869: A curious collection of prints and dravvings, by the best engravers and greatest masters in the world. Fit only for persons of quality and gentlemen, which are the virtuoso's of the age. All fair and curiously preserved. To be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 12th. of this instant November (1690)
- 120962: Bibliotheca Cudworthiana, sive catalogus variorum librorum plurimis facultatibus. Insignium bibliothecę instructissimę Rev. Doct. Dr. Cudworth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantab. nuperrime? pręfecti (1691)
- 121015: The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take (1674)
- 121017: The marriage-hater match'd (1692)
- 121021: The masse in Latine and English (1641)
- 121093: The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquired into (1698)
- 121161: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1694)
- 121310: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty (1660)
- 121482: Five love-letters written by a cavalier, in answer to the Five love-letters written to him by a nun (1694)
- 121921: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow (1691)
- 121999: The commissioners proposals to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange (1688)
- 122022: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer (1672)
- 122114: Thesaurus musicus (1695)
- 122813: Thesaurus musicus (1694)
- 122987: An out-cry of poets; or, a catalogue of wits to be sold by inch of can.dle [sic], or otherways (1691)
- 123268: The palace royal: or, The amours of the French King and Madam Lavalier. Translated out of French, by T.B. Esquire (1696)
- 123295: A consolatory discourse (1665)
- 123309: The lover's secretary (1692)
- 123377: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1698)
- 123381: The history of Nicerotis (1685)
- 123507: A brief exhortation to those who are shut up from our society (1665)
- 123752: Plutarch's morals (1690)
- 123757: Plutarch's morals (1690)
- 123782: Plutarch's morals (1690)
- 123822: The additional narrative of Mr. Miles Prance of Covent-Garden, goldsmith (1679)
- 124109: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1694)
- 124182: Meroveus a Prince of the blood-royal of France (1682)
- 124251: Mensa mystica; or, A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1667)
- 124614: The vvorks of Mr Thomas Otway (1692)
- 124626: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Symon Patrick rector of St. Paul Covent Garden (1665)
- 124880: Of the education of a prince (1678)
- 124922: Mr Wingate's arithmetick (1694)
- 125226: Select colloquies (1689)
- 125237: Urania (1695)
- 125437: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract (1688)
- 125459: The art of painting according to the theory and practise of the best Italian, French, and Germane masters (1693)
- 125519: Epigrammes (1651)
- 125551: The ungrateful behaviour of the papists, priests, and jesuits, towards the imperial and indulgent Crown of England towards them, from the days of Queen Mary unto this present age (1679)
- 125685: Brachyarithmia or The rules of arithmetick in a short and easie method (1690)
- 125988: Divine fancies (1660)
- 126167: The sad and dreadful relation of a bloody and cruel murther committed by Mr. Thomas Low (1684)
- 126202: The memoires of the Dutchess Mazarine (1690)
- 126335: Pastor fido: or, The faithful shepherd (1689)
- 126510: The life of Francis of Lorrain, Duke of Guise (1681)
- 126658: A new New-years gift, or, The Covent-Garden adventure (1689)
- 126693: The loyal livery-mens hue and cry after Sir John Presbyter (1683)
- 126855: The minority of St. Lewis (1685)
- 127343: The work of God in a dying maid (1677)
- 127573: The new disorders of love (1687)
- 127700: The historie of the pitifull life, and unfortunate death of Edward the fifth, and the then Duke of Yorke, his brother (1641)
- 127870: A treatise of the vertues and uses of several panacea's or most infallible remedies in physic. By James Massard one of the most ancientest doctors of the Colledge of Grenoble. Nov. 20th. 1685. This may be printed, Rob. Midgley (1685)
- 128000: Plutarch's morals (1690)
- 128125: The heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier (1678)
- 128185: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Covent-Garden upon Sunday the second of December, 1694 (1695)
- 128314: A sermon in confutation of R. H. the author of The guide in controversies (1679)
- 128526: The compleat courtier: or, The morals of the famous historian Cornelius Tacitus concerning flattery, &c (1700)
- 128792: Varieties of villany (1693)
- 128950: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread (1690)
- 128988: Letters of love and gallantry. And several other subjects. All written by Ladies. Vol. I (1693)
- 129016: The moral state of England, with the several aspects it beareth to virtue and vice (1694)
- 129026: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 129026: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 129900: At the vendue? next Bedford-Gate in Charles-street Covent-Garden the great collection of paintings will continue to be expos'd by auction on Munday the 8th. instant at four a clock and every Munday following till May (1692)
- 129907: The great sale of original paintings, that were design'd to be expos'd on Tuesday next, in Easter week (1691)
- 129944: An auction of paintings most of them being from the collections of Prince Ludovico and General Doushfeild (1692)
- 129979: A second sale of curious paintings (1690)
- 130171: A collection of pleasant modern novels· (1700)
- 130202: Books newly printed (and in the press) for Samuel Briscoe (1698)
- 130234: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Cross (1653)
- 130252: The sure way to wealth (1693)
- 130283: Thesaurus musicus (1693)
- 130285: Thesaurus musicus (1695)
- 130286: A choice collection of one hundred and eighty loyal songs, all written since 1678 (1694)
- 130301: An account of Mr. John Pilkington's publick recantation of the errors of the Romish Church (1699)
- 130318: Mars Christianissimus (1684)
- 130611: The Richmond heiress: or, A woman once in the right (1693)
- 130654: Alcander and Philocrates: or, The pleasures and disquitudes of marriage· (1696)
- 130710: Evangelium medici: seu Medicina mystica (1697)
- 130719: The comical history of Don Quixote (1694)
- 130766: An historical dissertation upon the Thebean Legion (1696)
- 130969: The comical history of Don Quixote (1694)
- 132183: The wives excuse: or, cuckolds make themselves (1692)
- 132354: An account of a most barbarous and bloody murthre, committed yesterday in Covent-Garden, by Mr. Parry who belong to the play-house (1699)
- 132354: An account of a most barbarous and bloody murthre, committed yesterday in Covent-Garden, by Mr. Parry who belong to the play-house (1699)
- 132424: No penalty, no peace (1682)
- 132517: A brief exposition of the Ten commandments and the Lord's prayer. By Simon Patrick, D.D. Dean of Peterborough, and rector of St. Paul Covent-Garden. Imprimatur, Aug. 2. 1688. H. Maurice (1688)
- 132615: The unhappy favourite, or, The Earl of Essex (1699)
- 132774: Love's last shift; or, The fool in fashion (1696)
- 133109: The vvork of God in a dying maid (1677)
- 133157: The plain-dealer (1691)
- 133283: The mock-Clelia (1678)
- 133479: The royal-pay, and pay-master. Or The indigent-officers comfort (1671)
- 133518: Antony and Cleopatra (1696)
- 133810: Ode de Mr. Boileau Despreaux sur la prise de Namur (1695)
- 133859: A sacred poem· (1680)
- 133951: Cęsar Borgia; son of Pope Alexander the Sixth (1696)
- 133952: The tragedy of Nero, Emperour of Rome (1696)
- 134173: A discourse concerning the idolatry of the Church of Rome (1674)
- 134204: The Burning shame, or, Covent-Garden morning frolick (1701)
- 134260: A letter to his worthy friend, D.B.M. from Dr. Connor, member of the College of Physicians & Royal-Society, conerning his Medicina Arcana de Mystico Corporis Humani Statu (1696)
- 134326: Englands black tribunal (1674)
- 134468: A resolution of doubts: or, A summary decision of the controversies between the Church of Rome, and the reformed church (1654)
- 134584: Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 134636: Agiatis, Queen of Sparta, or, The civil wars of the Lacedemonians (1686)
- 134646: The Dutchess of Malfey (1678)
- 134734: The compleat statesman: or, The political will and testament, of that great minister of state, Cardinal Duke de Richilieu [sic] (1695)
- 134774: A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid Popish Plot (1679)
- 135230: His Maiesties gracious ansvver, to the proposition of both Houses of Parliament for Ireland, sent the 24. of February, 1641 (1641)
- 135385: The immortality of the human soul demonstrated by the light of nature (1699)
- 136002: Philaster, or Love lies a bleeding (1687)
- 136216: The rival queens; or, The death of Alexander the Great (1699)
- 136795: The compleat midwife's practice enlarged (1698)
- 136867: The wards of the key to Helmont proved unfit for the lock: or, The principles of Mr. William Bacon examined and refuted (1682)
- 136998: A copy of a letter sent His Grace *** from Dr. Connor, member of the College of Physicians & Royal-Society, concerning his Medicina arcana de mystico corporis humani statu (1696)
- 137539: Psyche (1690)
- 137620: Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick, containing a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick (1673)
- 137670: A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, May 16, 17, & 18, 1678 (1678)
- 138063: The country-wife (1683)
- 138064: The country-wife (1695)
- 138066: The plain-dealer (1678)
- 138067: The plain-dealer (1681)
- 138068: The plain-dealer (1686)
- 138069: The plain-dealer (1694)
- 138071: The plain-dealer· (1700)
- 138104: The book of Job paraphras'd. By Symon Patrick, D.D. rectour of Covent Garden, and one of His Majestie's chaplains in ordinary (1679)
- 138105: The book of Job paraphras'd. By Symon Patrick, D.D. rectour of Covent Garden, and one of His late Majestie's chaplains in ordinary (1685)
- 138319: The absurdity and idolatry of host-worship (1679)
- 138372: The compleat horseman (1696)
- 138588: Gloriana, or The court of Augustus Cęsar (1699)
- 139033: The plain-dealer (1681)
- 139608: The ambitious statesman, or the loyal favourite (1681)
- 139622: The marriage-hater match'd (1693)
- 139836: Cambyses King of Persia (1692)
- 140124: Five love-letters written by a cavalier, in answer to the Five love-letters written to him by a nun (1683)
- 140400: A list of the English and Dutch men of war that are appointed to guard the coasts this winter, under the command of Sir Ralph Delaval (1691)
- 140464: Hic est quem legis, ille quem requiris, tota notus in Urbe. By his Majesty's special license and authority (1695)
- 141383: Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 141400: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1683)
- 141576: A further aud [sic] more particular account of the barbarous murther, of Philip Parry, Esq; committed by Mr. Thomas Bond (1700)
- 141990: A vindication of a short treatise of tythes lately written (1653)
- 142057: Conscience eased: or, the main scruple which hath hitherto stuck most with conscionable men, against the taking of the Engagement, removed (1651)
- 142195: Culpeper's school of physick, or, the experimental practice of the whole art (1696)
- 142276: The unthankful servant: or, A scolding match between two cracks of the town, Margery Merrythought, and Nancy her mistress, who taught her her trade (1688)
- 142417: Claudius Mauger's French grammar with additions (1684)
- 142418: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1682)
- 142463: A choice manual, or Rare and select secrets in physick and chirurgery: collected, and practised by the Right Honourable the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of the vertue of Gascon pouder, and lapis contra yarvam by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite ways of preserving, conserving, candying, &c (1671)
- 142483: A caveat to Protestants in a dialogue betwixt a hugonot and a papist (1689)
- 143008: Of the education of a prince. Divided into three parts. Whereof the last contains several treatises useful for all persons whatsoever. Translated out of French, ann. dom. 1675 (1678)
- 143342: An account of what pass'd at the execution of Sir John Fenwick, at Tower-Hill on Thursday, Jan. 28. 1696[/]7. Taken by permission of the sheriff's (1697)
- 143399: Moral essays (1680)
- 143400: Moral essays (1677)
- 143409: The songs to the new play of Don Quixote (1694)
- 143410: The songs to the new play of Don Quixote (1694)
- 143495: Thesaurus musicus (1695)
- 143601: Cęsar Borgia; son of Pope Alexander the Sixth (1680)
- 143772: Newes from Leicester (1642)
- 144059: Moral essays (1684)
- 144225: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow, a tragedy (1693)
- 144335: Sonate da camera or Chamber musick (1690)
- 144358: Medicina diastatica or Sympatheticall mumie (1653)
- 144528: The vanity of honour, wealth, and pleasure (1688)
- 144553: The princess of Cleue (1688)
- 144614: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1688)
- 144638: The Neopolitan, or The defender of his mistress (1683)
- 144662: The art of chymistry (1674)
- 144766: Nonsence upon sence: or Sence, upon nonsence (1651)
- 145080: A fannaticks mite cast into the Kings treasury (1660)
- 145553: Bibliotheca Trilinguis: or, a Catalogue of English, French and Italian books (1694)
- 145570: The history of Polybius the Megalopolitan (1698)
- 145580: The pilgrim. The second part (1681)
- 145774: The heroine musqueteer: or, the female warrier (1678)
- 145783: A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid Popish Plot (1679)
- 145868: Milk for babes; or, A mothers catechism for her children (1646)
- 145902: Five love letters written by a cavalier in answer to the Five love-letters written to him by a nun (1700)
- 146340: The works of Mr. Nathaniel Lee (1687)
- 146765: Mensa mystica; or, A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1667)
- 146796: Trichiasis admodum rara; seu observatio pilorum, abdominis fistula, & alvo, per plures annos redditorum (1684)
- 147050: The famous and notable sayings of an eminent holder-forth near Covent-Garden (1691)
- 147295: By their Majesties special license and authority. From my house in Bridges-Street in Covent-Garden, over-against the play-house, or the Rose-Tavern, where the Kings-Armes hangs over the balconey. I Cornelius a Tilbourn, sworn chirurgeon to the late King Charles the second, an now priviledg'd by our our present Gracious Soveraign (1689)
- 147453: In Bridges-Street, just over against the King's Play-house, near Covent-Garden, at Mr. Edward Stevenson, liveth Anthony Bellon, doctor of phisick in the University of Montpellier, newly come over (1680)
- 147641: An Act for making the precinct of Covent-Garden parochial. (1660)
- 147724: The histories and novels of the late ingenious Mrs Behn (1696)
- 147804: Bloody news from Covent Garden; being a true relation, how one Mr. Bulger, an Irish gentleman, who committed a horrible and bloody murther near the three-tun tavern, in Chandois-Street: and of a baker's wife that is secured for the same fact (1683)
- 147839: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1684)
- 148272: Queen Elizabeths closset of physical secrets, with certain approved medicines taken out of a manuscript found at the dessolution of one of our English abbies (1656)
- 148368: At the sign of the Wheat-Sheaf in Bedford-Berry, (near Covent-Garden) up one pair of stairs, the back-door coming into Deans-alley, being very private, liveth a physitian, [sic] who has a method that cures the French disease in a more easie way than can be expected (1685)
- 148497: The maids last prayer: or, Any, rather than fail (1693)
- 149006: The characters of the passions (1693)
- 149111: The history and fall of Caius Marius (1692)
- 149120: The dramatick works of Mr. John Dryden. In three volumes (1695)
- 149618: The rival queens, or, the death of Alexander the Great (1698)
- 149647: A brief exhortation to those who are shut up from our society (1671)
- 149683: The plain-dealer. A comedy· (1677)
- 149684: The country-wife (1683)
- 151605: An account of His Excellence Roger Earl of Castlemaine's embassy (1688)
- 151752: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1668)
- 152090: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion of the Lords Supper (1684)
- 152138: The happy slave (1699)
- 153510: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Simon Patrick D.D. Rector of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1678)
- 153686: Synopsis musicę or the musical inventory being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute. To which are added several new songs and catches compos'd b the most able masters (1693)
- 153711: The lives of the twelve Cęsars, the first emperors of Rome (1691)
- 153718: A subscription, or address, signed by the most considerable persons in Winchester, that were of the late corporation, and several other persons of quality in and near Winchester, when it was sent up from thence, by Mr. Bernard Howard, unto his nephew the Lord Thomas Howard, March 29. 1688. For his Lordship to present unto His Majesty. (1688)
- 153784: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and Learned, Dr. Richard Stuart (1656)
- 154141: The art of painting according to the theory and practise of the best Italian, French, and Germane masters (1692)
- 154669: A true widow (1693)
- 154775: The secrct [sic] history of the most renowned Q. Elizabeth, and the E. of Essex (1700)
- 155149: A practical commentary, or an exposition with notes on the epistle of St. Jude (1662)
- 155385: Catalogus librorum medicorum, tam recentiorum qua?m antiquorum, e? regionibus vicinis nuperrime? advectorum (1686)
- 155745: The rise & fall of the late eminent and powerful favorite of Spain, the Count Olivares (1652)
- 155984: The princess of Montserrat, a novel (1681)
- 156484: The third and fourth parts of The heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier. A true history, very delightful, and full of pleasant adventures in the campagnes of 1676, & 1677. Translated out of French (1679)
- 156485: The second part of the heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier (1678)
- 156606: Plutarch's morals: translated from the Greek by several hands (1690)
- 156768: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1695)
- 156936: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę instuctissimę [sic] Rev. Doct. Roberti Peade rectoris de Horton in comitatu Buckingham, defuncti (1693)
- 157313: A'n ode to the King on his return from New-market (1684)
- 157488: News out of the Strand, or, The Brewers misfortune (1662)
- 158296: Love in distress: or, the lucky discovery (1697)
- 158570: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1690)
- 158572: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lords Commissioners for the diocess of London (1687)
- 159212: A choice manuall, or Rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery (1667)
- 159285: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1697)
- 159337: Catalogus variorum librorum selectissimarum bibliothecarum viz. Doctissimi viri D. Thom. Jessop de Cexall in Essexia. Doctis. viri D. Castelli quondam de Covent-Garden. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini apud domum auctionariam, in vico vulgo dicto Warwick-lane vecessimo primo Februarii, 1680/81. Per Edoardum Millingtonum bibliopolam. (1680)
- 160339: Hells nightwalker: or, The Devil in petticoats (1694)
- 161078: The great duty of thankfulness (1698)
- 161308: A full and true account of a most vile, barbarous and unnatural murder, committed on the body of the worshipful Justice Parry, Esq (1700)
- 161435: Five orthodox sermons preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Maior, sheriffs, and aldermen of London, April. 1641 (1659)
- 161512: A true copy of the paper delivered by Sir John Fenwicke, Baronet (1697)
- 161562: [A consort of musick in four parts (1686)
- 161882: The princess of Montserrat, a novel (1681)
- 162469: The comical history of Don Quixote (1698)
- 162516: The Duke of Guise. A tragedy (1699)
- 163563: The Richmond heiress: or, A woman once in the right (1694)
- 163771: To the Right Honorable, the Lord Chancellor, the humble petition of Covent-Garden (1661)
- 164114: The amorous conquests of the great Alcander, or, the amours of the French King, and Madam Montespan. (1685)
- 164230: The cook-maid's tragedy: or, The loyal lover's overthrow (1694)
- 164834: The second part of the present state of England· (1684)
- 164896: A catalogue of Jacobites to be exposed to sale (1692)
- 165158: Cabala, sive Scrinia sacra: mysteries of state and government (1691)
- 165699: The bloody Whitsuntide: or the tragicall moneth (1663)
- 166145: An answer to the cook-maid's tragedy (1694)
- 166417: A fannaticks alarm, given to the mayor in his quarters (1661)
- 166644: The songs to the new play of Don Quixote· Part the first (1694)
- 166645: New songs in the third part of The comical history of Don Quixote (1696)
- 166720: The last vvill and testament of Dr. John Donne, who dyed at his house in Covent Garden (1663)
- 166721: XXVI sermons preached by that learned and reverend divine John Donne (1661)
- 166889: Three new songs in Sir Courtley [sic] Nice (1685)
- 167093: A collection of the choyest [sic] and newest songs (1687)
- 167448: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters (1689)
- 167473: A catalogue of considerable books, Latin and English, in all volumes (1689)
- 167752: The pilgrim. A pleasant piece of gallantry (1684)
- 167754: The happy slave, second part (1677)
- 167755: The happy slave (1678)
- 168209: The amours of the English gallantry in several historical poems (1675)
- 168625: A new voyage to Italy (1695)
- 168709: The vvorks of Sir John Suckling (1696)
- 168754: The art of poetry (1683)
- 168840: The office, at the Blew Ball in Russel-court, in Bridges-Street Covent-Garden (1696)
- 169460: The historie of the pitifvll life, and unfortunate death of Edward the fifth, and the then Duke of Yorke his brother (1641)
- 169658: The country-wife (1695)
- 170514: The prerogative of parliaments in England, proved. b In a dialogue between a counsellour of state, and a justice of peace. By Sir Walter Raleigh. Dedicated to the Kings most Excellent Majestie (1661)
- 170545: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread (1690)
- 207351: The Names of the constellations, the number of stars laid down in each, and their different magnitudes, as described on Cary's Celestial globe (1800)
- 207374: Lock and key. :A particular account of the above musical farce. As it is performed at Covent-Garden and Chester theatres. With most of the songs. By Mr. Hoare (1796)
- 207935: Songs, duets, choruses, &c: in the Irish mimic: or, Blunders at Brighton (1795)
- 207936: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1795)
- 207996: A Fourth grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Friday, April 3, 1789 (1789)
- 207999: A collection of masses, with an accompaniment for the organ (1792)
- 208130: The Lady's evening companion (1783)
- 208153: The Covent Garden concert. :Being a choice colllection [sic] of the newest songs and airs, sung this and the last season at Covent Garden and Drury Lane theatres, Vauxhall, and other places of public entertainment, (1780)
- 208156: The Songster's companion. :Being a choice collection of new and favourite songs, sung this season at Covent Garden and Drury Lane theatres, Ranelaugh, Vauxhall, and other places of publick amusement. (1780)
- 208192: 1798. Monstrous droll songs. :Including those sung at Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Sadler's-Wells, Sans Souci, Vauxhall, &c. &c. &c. with a selection of toasts and sentiments (1798)
- 208198: The New songster's companion. :Being a choice collection of new and favourite songs sung this season at Covent Garden and Drury-lane theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and other places of public amusement. Containing 1. Valentine day. ... [and 25 others] (1791)
- 208207: Mrs. Crouch's favourite pocket companion; (1798)
- 208209: The Town and country songster's companion (1780)
- 208459: The songs in the comic opera of the Padlock (1770)
- 208461: The fairy prince, :a masque as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden; composed by Dr. Arne, for the German flute (1785)
- 208462: The shepherd's lottery (1787)
- 208464: The chaplet; :a musical entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal in Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Composed by Dr. Boyce. For the German flute (1787)
- 208467: Music in the masque of Comus :adapted for the German flute as perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. Composed by Dr. Arne (1775)
- 208692: Intrigue A-la-mode: or, The Covent-Garden Atalantis (1767)
- 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)
- 208780: Philoclea (1754)
- 208934: The English monarchical writing-master. A new county copy-book. ... To which is added, an essay towards a further improvement of a hand for business; ... Written, and engraved on copper plates, by George Bickham (1754)
- 208936: Some farther remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain; Particularly with Relation to the Spanish Depredations and Letters of Reprisal. In a letter to the Craftsman. To which is added, a postscript, in vindication of the West-India merchants, against a late Charge of Theft and Pyracy. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq; (1729)
- 208939: The politicks on both sides (1734)
- 209038: Bibliopolii Husseyani (1707)
- 209039: Officina Shrewsburiana: or, a catalogue of valuable Greek, Latin, English, French, &c. books, Excellent in each Faculty and Science, and in all Volumes, fairly Bound, (many Gilt and Letter'd on the Back) being the better part of the stock of Mr. William Shrewsbury, Bookseller, Lately Deceas'd. Which will be sold by auction, at Tom's Coffeehouse, adjoining to Ludgate, on Wednesday the 19th of November, 1707, beginning every Evening at Five a-Clock, till the Sale is ended. By Thomas Ballard, Bookseller. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Helmes's in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Archer's in Henrietta-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Paul Vaillant's over-against Bedford-House in the Strand, Mr. Brown's without Temple-Bar, Mr. Clement's in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Strahan's, over-against the Royal Exchange, and at the Place of Sale (1707)
- 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)
- 209058: Appendix to T. King's catalogue for 1792. Containing a small assemblage of books, In most Languages, Recently Purchased. Many of them in elegant Bindings, and generally in good Condition. They are now selling, January 1793, At the Prices marked in the Catalogue, and in the first Leaf of each Book, by Thomas King, Bookseller, No. 38, King-Street, Covent-Garden. Who gives the full Value for Libraries or Parcels of Books. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers, Messrs. Sewell, Cornhill; Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Faulder, New Bond-Street; Fletcher, Oxford; Merrill, Cambridge; and at the Rooms (1793)
- 209061: A catalogue of books, containing many valuable articles, in ancient and modern literature. Among them are Antiquities of Herculaneum, 7 vols. Dalton's Manners of the Egyptians, plain or coloured Carter's Ancient Sculpture, 24 Nos. Gilpin's Tour, complete, 7 vols. Watt's Views, ditto Surveys of Essex, Kent, Surrey, &c. Antiquarian Society Prints Worlidge's Prints, old impressions D'auteroche Siberie, 4 vols grand papier Portraits des Hommes Illustres de Dannemarck Habits of the Levant, coloured Salvator's Roza's Etchings Picart's Temple of the Muses, l. p. Gower de Confessio Amantis, MS. on vellum La Roman de la Rose, ditto Rules of Winchester College, ditto Stuart's Athens, vol. 1. Dugdale's Monasticon Fuller's Worthies Harris's Voyages, 2 vols. best Hackluyt's ditto, 2 vols. best Barlow's Aesop Johnson on Gerarde Swammerdam's Insects Hudson's Dionysius, 2 vols. Dion Cassius Reimarii Justin - Venetiis, 1479 Rei Rusticae Edit. Princeps H. Stephens Thesaurus, Gr. 4 vols. l. p. Chinese Dictionary Sti. Basilii Opera, 3 vols. edit. opt. Sti. Bernardi Opera, 2 vols. edit. opt. Critici Sacri, et Thesaurus Philologicus, 12 vols. edit. opt. Pennant's Tours Phillips's Shrewsbury Vicar's Parliamentary Chronicle, fine copy Shaw's Travels, lest edit. Cook's Last Voyage, first impressions The Myrrour of Knighthood, 4 vols. Don Quixote, by Jarvis, 2 vols. with additional plates by Hogarth Thomson's Works, 2 vols. Swift's Works, 14 vols. Desagulier's Experim. Philosophy, 2 vols. Snelling's Coins Lavater's Physiognomy, 3 vols. Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors, 2 vols. Strawberry Hill, Rabbit Woman (tracts relative to) with prints by Hogarth, &c. Gentleman's Magazines from 1731 to 1772, 42 vols. They are now selling, this day, 1792, for ready Money only, at the low Prices marked in the Catalogue, and on the first Leaf of each Book, by Thomas King, Book Seller, No. 25, New Broad-Street. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers, Messrs. Sewell, Cornhill; Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Chapman, Chandos-Street; Fletcher, Oxford; Merrills, Cambridge; at T. King's Great Room, King-Street, Covent-Garden; and at the Place of Sale (1792)
- 209065: A collection of prints and drawings, &c. of the late Right Honourable John Ld. Sommers, to be sold by auction on Monday the sixth of May, 1717 at Mr. Motteux's auction-room in the Little Piazza in Covent-Garden. (1717)
- 209075: Subjects for painters (1793)
- 209088: A catalogue of several parcels of books and prints, including the library of the late Rev. Joseph Comins, Formerly Of Exeter College, Oxford; which are now selling at the Prices annexed, by Theophilus Thornton, Bookseller, Southampton-Street, Covent-Garden (1788)
- 209096: A catalogue of the library of Nicholas Rowe, Esq; Deceas'd, Late Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. Being A Collection of very Valuable Books in Old English History, Poetry, &c. in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, &c. neatly bound, gilt or letter'd. Which will begin to be sold the Fair Way (the Price being fix'd on the first Leaf of each Book) at Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Wednesday the 26th of this August, 1719, beginning at Nine a-Clock in the Morning. NB. There's a large Collection of Mss. Catalogues to be had of Mr. Chetwood in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Mr. Graves at St. James's, Mr. Mears without Temple-Bar, Mr. Clements in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Strahan in Cornhill, and at the Place of Sale (1719)
- 209314: The sheep-sheering song (1760)
- 209409: A sermon against popery and the rebellion (1716)
- 209416: An Account of the burning the city of London (1721)
- 209658: The sister (1769)
- 209715: A catalogue of Latin, French and Italian books, (among (1765)
- 209835: Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the settlement in 1691, to the present time (1766)
- 210011: An exact account of the favourite pantomime called (1790)
- 210012: A correct account of the celebrated pantomime entertainment of Harlequin's museum; or, Mother Shipton triumphant. As now performing at Covent Garden Theatre, with universal applause. Containing a description of all the scenery, dresses, machinery, and decorations incident t this much admired performance, (1793)
- 210227: The rival milliners (1750)
- 210228: The fancy'd queen. An opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1733)
- 210310: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1756)
- 210342: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1759)
- 210587: A charge deliver'd to the clergy, at the primary visitation of the diocese of Durham, in the year, MDCCLI (1751)
- 210851: The inspector. ... (1753)
- 211032: A catalogue of a neat and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 211038: Catalogue of the intire cabinet of capital drawings (1799)
- 211295: A catalogue of the fine collection of pictures, belonging to Sir Robert Cotton, of Hatley St. George, ... Which will be sold by auctign [sic] on Wednesday the 18th of April 1733, at Mr. Cock's in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden. (1733)
- 211297: A catalogue of Signor Sterbini's curious collection lately brought from Rome (1733)
- 211467: Character of Dr. Priestley, considered as a philosopher, politician and divine (1794)
- 211653: The history of the English stage (1741)
- 211866: A sermon, preached before the Right Reverend Lord Bishop of London (1798)
- 211866: A sermon, preached before the Right Reverend Lord Bishop of London (1798)
- 211963: A sermon, preached at Saint Patrick's Chapel, Sutton-Street, Soho-Square (1797)
- 212006: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek, Roman, and English coins, medals, &c (1752)
- 212295: A catalogue of books (1788)
- 212341: Percy (1778)
- 212362: Sonnets, and odes translated from the Italian of Petrarch (1777)
- 212478: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of valuable gems, bronzes, marble and other busts and antiquities, of the late Doctor Mead (1755)
- 212511: Bibliotheca Meadiana (1755)
- 212522: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and curious collection of prints and drawings, (bound and unbound) of the late Doctor Mead (1755)
- 212544: Museum Meadianum (1755)
- 212615: The provisions made by the treaties of Utrecht, for separating Spain for ever from France, and for preventing France from enjoying any separate exclusive commerce with the Spanish dominions in America (1762)
- 212891: Achilles in petticoats (1774)
- 212892: Achilles (1777)
- 212894: Achilles (1779)
- 212901: Acis and Galatea (1764)
- 212902: Acis and Galatea (1768)
- 212903: Acis and Galatea (1769)
- 212940: The beggar's opera (1777)
- 212942: The beggar's opera (1778)
- 212945: The beggar's opera (1794)
- 213045: The mohocks. A tragi-comical farce (1712)
- 213468: Catalogus bibliothecę viri eruditissimi Hen. Stanley, M.D. or, a catalogue of the library of the learned Dr. Henry Stanley, ... Which will begin to be sold ... at Dick's Coffeehouse in the Piazza Covent-Garden, on Tuesday the 12th of February, 1722/3, (1723)
- 213517: The mourning bride, a tragedy (1786)
- 213519: Love for love. A comedy (1791)
- 213541: A catalogue of a curious collection of Greek, Roman, and English coins and medals (1766)
- 213543: A catalogue of the genuine and capital collection of antique gems (1761)
- 213544: A catalogue of the genuine collection of scarce Greek and Roman coins and medals (1757)
- 213545: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and choice collection of coins, medals, and medallions (1756)
- 213546: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of Greek, Roman, and English gold, silver and brass coins, medals, and medallions (1751)
- 213547: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of curious Greek and Roman medals and medallions in silver and brass (1749)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 213697: Librorum in omni scientia & facultate insignium catalogus (1725)
- 213701: The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director (1726)
- 213736: The mourning bride (1777)
- 213864: The case of John Mills, Benjamin Johnson, James Quin, Josias Miller, Theophilus Cibber, John Harper, Benjamin Griffin, William Mills, William Milward, Charles Shepard, Thomas Walker, Lacy Ryan, John Hippisley, Dennis Delane, Thomas Chapman, Samuel Stephens, Mary Heron, Elizabeth Butler, Christiana Horton, Anne Hallam, Jane Bullock, and Elizabeth Buchanan (1735)
- 213872: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1791)
- 213920: The beauties of Sterne (1782)
- 214222: The case concerning the late disturbance at Covent-Garden Theatre (1763)
- 214302: Reflections on gaming, annuities (1777)
- 214524: A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country (1737)
- 214669: The double mistake (1766)
- 214691: The double mistake (1766)
- 214713: The times: a comedy (1780)
- 214735: She stoops to conquer (1785)
- 214746: She stoops to conquer (1773)
- 214757: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 214768: The good natur'd man (1768)
- 214791: The man of business (1774)
- 214824: The double mistake (1766)
- 214846: The brothers, a comedy (1770)
- 214868: The spanish lady, a musical entertainment (1769)
- 215203: The coffee-House (1781)
- 215508: A dissertation upon parties (1743)
- 215514: A dissertation upon parties (1749)
- 215552: A catalogue of curious Italian drawings, &c. of Mr Bernard Lens, senr. drawing-master of Christ's Hospital lately deceased. ... Which will be sold by auction ... at the King's-Arms in the Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the tenth of this instant November, 1725. (1725)
- 215634: A poem occasioned by the death of Mr. Dent, who was lately murder'd in Covent-Garden. Addressed to his friends (1709)
- 215727: The spanish fryar (1777)
- 215729: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1765)
- 215730: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1766)
- 215732: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1771)
- 215757: Thomas and Sally (1767)
- 215761: The rivals (1775)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 216341: The candidate (1764)
- 216417: The minor (1792)
- 216419: Gotham. A poem. Book III. By [blank] (1764)
- 216420: The commissary (1794)
- 216425: Midas (1766)
- 216426: Midas (1768)
- 216427: Midas (1766)
- 216428: Midas (1771)
- 216429: Midas (1771)
- 216431: The king in the country (1789)
- 216617: Achilles (1733)
- 217292: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the worshipful the Mayor (1789)
- 217296: By permission of the Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor (1790)
- 217299: Thursday evening, Feb. 25th, 1790 (1790)
- 217300: Positively the last night (1790)
- 217312: (by permission.) (1790)
- 217323: State of the capital prizes in the present lottery (1800)
- 217324: State of the capital prizes in the present lottery (1800)
- 217626: Considerations on the independency of Ireland (1779)
- 217654: A dissertation upon parties (1739)
- 217800: Medical essays. By John Armstrong, M.D. physician to His Majesty's Army (1773)
- 217953: Speculation (1800)
- 217955: Fortune's fool (1796)
- 217956: How to grow rich (1793)
- 217957: Management (1799)
- 217958: Management (1799)
- 217960: Management (1800)
- 217961: The rage (1795)
- 217962: The rage (1795)
- 217963: Speculation (1795)
- 217965: How to grow rich (1793)
- 217969: Songs, duets, chorusses, &c (1790)
- 217975: The englishman in Paris (1763)
- 217979: Taste (1753)
- 217980: Taste (1752)
- 217983: The minor (1761)
- 217984: The minor (1760)
- 217985: The minor (1760)
- 217986: The minor (1760)
- 217990: The englishman returned from Paris (1766)
- 217991: The englishman return'd from Paris (1756)
- 217993: The englishman in Paris (1753)
- 217994: The author (1778)
- 218105: Dr. Gregory's Elements of catoptrics and dioptrics (1735)
- 218142: Werter (1786)
- 218196: A course of mechanical and experimental philosophy (1727)
- 218363: An account of some of the most romantic parts of North Wales (1777)
- 218432: The accomplish'd maid (1767)
- 218495: The rake's progress: or, The templar's exit (1753)
- 218507: Abimelech (1772)
- 218670: The rake' (1769)
- 218917: An act before the first act of the tragedy of Elvira (1763)
- 219132: An epistle (1789)
- 219253: A copy of the poll for a citizen for the city and liberty of Westminster (1749)
- 219400: Calypso and Telemachus (1781)
- 219463: The capricious lady (1783)
- 219464: The capricious lovers (1780)
- 219465: The capricious lovers (1764)
- 219471: Capt. Thomas Cooper's defence (1746)
- 219482: Captain Temple West's defence against Vice-Admiral Lestock's charge (1746)
- 219487: Caractacus (1796)
- 219488: Caractacus (1796)
- 219512: The careless husband (1791)
- 219513: The careless husband (1791)
- 219514: The careless husband (1793)
- 219773: The case of the Earl of Newburgh (1783)
- 219780: The case of the Hessian forces (1731)
- 219864: The case of the sinking fund (1735)
- 220094: An address to the public, on the subject of the starch and hair-powder manufacuturies (1795)
- 220150: Adultery (1789)
- 220155: The advantageous situation of Great Britain on the reduction of America (1777)
- 220172: The adventures of five hours (1704)
- 220347: The conduct of the four managers of Covent-Garden Theatre freely and impartially examined (1768)
- 220352: The englishman returned from Paris (1780)
- 220378: My grandmother (1796)
- 220380: My grandmother (1796)
- 220381: Lock and key (1796)
- 220389: Every one has his fault (1794)
- 220391: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 220395: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 220396: Wives as they were (1797)
- 220397: Wives as they were (1797)
- 220398: Wives as they were (1797)
- 220399: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 220405: A letter from T. Harris (1768)
- 220406: A narrative of the rise and progress of the disputes subsisting between the patentees of Covent-Garden Theatre (1768)
- 220409: A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatre (1768)
- 220412: Braganza (1775)
- 220417: Inkle and Yarico (1789)
- 220449: The mysterious husband (1785)
- 220471: The brothers. A comedy (1777)
- 220487: An act for confirming an agreement between the Right Honourable William Lord Craven, and the Church-wardens of the parishes of St. Clement's-Danes, St Martin's, St James's and St Paul's Covent-Garden, (1722)
- 220515: Amelia (1768)
- 220526: The summer's tale (1765)
- 220581: The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1770)
- 220614: Plymouth in an uproar; a musical farce, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music composed by Mr. Dibdin (1779)
- 220625: Plymouth in an uproar (1779)
- 220636: The mirror (1779)
- 220649: Retaliation (1782)
- 220658: The belle's stratagem (1782)
- 220680: The shepherdess of the Alps (1780)
- 220691: The deaf lover (1780)
- 220702: The deaf lover (1780)
- 220713: The mirror; or, Harlequin every-where. A pantomimical burletta, in three parts. The music by Mr. Dibdin. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1779)
- 220746: She stoops to conquer (1786)
- 220758: Which is the man? (1785)
- 220804: Airs, duets, and chorusses, in a new grand historical ballet of action, called Joan of Arc: or, the maid of Orleans. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve (1798)
- 220806: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses &c. in Abroad and at home. A comic opera, in three acts. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden (1796)
- 220807: Airs, duets, &c (1781)
- 220808: Airs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in Italian villagers; a comic opera, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield (1797)
- 220810: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, arrangement of scenery (1790)
- 220811: The airs, duetts, and chorusses, arrangement of scenery (1790)
- 220814: The airs, duetts, trios and chorusses, &c (1788)
- 220815: Airs, duetts, trios, and chorusses (1786)
- 220816: The airs, glees, choruses &c. in the new pantomime of Blue Beard (1791)
- 220817: Airs, glees, and chorusses in a new grand ballet pantomime of action (1797)
- 220818: Airs, glees and chorusses in a new grand ballet pantomime of action, called Raymond and Agnes (1797)
- 220819: Airs, songs, duetts, trios and chorusses (1788)
- 220837: The Albion Queens or, The death of Mary Queen of Scots (1780)
- 220838: The Albion queens (1777)
- 220839: The Albion queens (1791)
- 220854: Alcina. An opera. As it is perfom'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1735)
- 220854: Alcina. An opera. As it is perfom'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1735)
- 220863: Alexander Balus (1768)
- 220864: Alexander Balus (1748)
- 220871: Alexander the Great (1779)
- 220875: Alexander's feast (1777)
- 220876: Alexander's feast (1779)
- 220877: Alexander's feast (1780)
- 220882: Alfred (1781)
- 220886: Alfred (1777)
- 220887: Alfred (1778)
- 220899: All for love; or, The world well lost. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mr. Dryden (1778)
- 220902: All for love (1792)
- 220911: All in the wrong (1795)
- 220913: All in the wrong (1792)
- 220946: All's well, that ends well. A comedy (1778)
- 220990: Alzira (1779)
- 220991: Alzira. A tragedy. As written by Aaron Hill. ... as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Wild, prompter (1777)
- 220992: Alzira. A tragedy. By Aaron Hill (1791)
- 220993: Alzuma (1773)
- 221034: The bank note, or, Lessons for ladies, a comedy, in five acts (1796)
- 221045: Barataria (1793)
- 221046: Barataria (1785)
- 221056: Barbarossa (1777)
- 221058: Barbarossa (1777)
- 221059: Barbarossa (1795)
- 221060: Barbarossa (1790)
- 221101: The battle of Hastings (1793)
- 221114: The battle of the wigs (1768)
- 221161: The beaux stratagem (1771)
- 221162: The beaux stratagem (1778)
- 221163: The beaux stratagem (1792)
- 221164: The beaux stratagem (1792)
- 221210: The belloniad (1785)
- 221216: Belshazzar (1751)
- 221271: Bibliotheca Beauclerkiana (1781)
- 221277: Bibliotheca Croftsiana. A catalogue of the curious and distinguished library of the late Reverend and learned Thomas Crofts, A. M. Chancellor of the Diocese of Peterborough, And Fellow of the Royal and Antiquary Societies, Deceased (1782)
- 221284: Bibliotheca elegantissima Monroiana. A catalogue of the elegant and valuable library of John Monro, M. D. Physician to Bethlehem Hospital, Lately Deceased (1792)
- 221299: Bibliotheca Mastersiana (1798)
- 221404: A bill for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, (1736)
- 221405: A bill for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, (1736)
- 221532: The ambitious stepmother (1781)
- 221575: Amphitryon (1777)
- 221577: Amphitryon (1792)
- 221578: Amphitryon; or, the two Sosias (1780)
- 221590: The anatomist (1762)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221621: Angelica and Medorus (1739)
- 221640: A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals (1795)
- 221649: Anna Bullen (1781)
- 221692: Another occasional letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope (1744)
- 221738: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of John Ives, jun (1777)
- 221759: A catalogue of the library of John Norris, ... Which will be sold by auction, by S. Baker and G. Leigh, ... at their house in York Street, Covent Garden, beginning Wednesday, May the 28th, 1777, (1777)
- 221767: An answer to one part of a late infamous libel (1731)
- 221768: An answer to one part of a late infamous libel (1731)
- 221981: An apology for the brute creation (1772)
- 222069: Appearance is against them (1785)
- 222070: Appearance is against them (1786)
- 222099: Appius (1755)
- 222141: An argument against excises, in several essays, lately published in the craftsman, and now collected together. By Caleb D'anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq (1733)
- 222142: An argument against excises, in several essays, lately published in the craftsman, and now collected together. By Caleb D'anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq (1733)
- 222262: Artaxerxes (1780)
- 222307: As you like it (1777)
- 222313: As you like it (1786)
- 222360: The asylum (1773)
- 222367: At a certain charge. Proposals for insurance on marriage, by the Society without Loss: ... Covent-Garden (1710)
- 222368: At a certain charge. Proposals for insurance on marriage by the Society without Loss: at their office in the Little-Piazza, Covent-Garden (1710)
- 222368: At a certain charge. Proposals for insurance on marriage by the Society without Loss: at their office in the Little-Piazza, Covent-Garden (1710)
- 222370: At a certain charge. Proposals for insurance on service, by the Society without Loss: ... Covent-Garden (1710)
- 222379: At a general meeting of the Armed Association, of the Parish of Saint Paul it was unanimously resolved, (1798)
- 222420: At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information (1784)
- 222509: At the well Known Covent-Garden provision warehouse, James-Street. Are this day selling off all kinds of cheese mongery, (1760)
- 222512: Atalanta (1736)
- 222512: Atalanta (1736)
- 222574: An authentic history of the professors of painting, sculpture, & architecture (1796)
- 222761: A bold stroke for a husband, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden (1784)
- 222763: A bold stroke for a wife (1766)
- 222765: A bold stroke for a wife (1791)
- 222766: A bold stroke for a wife (1776)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 222896: Bibliotheca literaria; seu librorum maxime? insignium catalogus: containing a very curious and uncommon collection of Books in most Languages, relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland (1723)
- 222897: A catalogue of curious, valuable, and uncommon books, in Several Faculties and Languages: Being, A Collection of History, Law, Divinity, Physick, Architecture, Antiquities (1723)
- 222900: Catalogus librorum, tam antiquorum, quam recentium in omni & facultate praestantissimorum (1723)
- 222904: Bibliotheca antiquaria & politica (1723)
- 222905: Religious conscience (1755)
- 222910: Papal tyranny in the reign of King John (1745)
- 222975: The mysteries of the castle (1795)
- 222981: Alzuma (1773)
- 222983: Timanthes (1770)
- 222986: The songs in The widow of Delphi (1780)
- 222987: The siege of Gibraltar (1780)
- 222992: Alzuma (1773)
- 222994: Clementina, a tragedy, as it is perform'd with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 223007: The royal shepherd (1765)
- 223210: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1784)
- 223210: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1784)
- 223221: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of the late Rev. John Chapman, D. D. Archdeacon of Sudbury, and Treasurer of Chichester, Author of Zusebius against Morgan's Moral Philosopher (1785)
- 223315: The occasional historian (1732)
- 223416: The votary of wealth (1799)
- 223418: The stranger (1798)
- 223478: Percy (1785)
- 223479: Love in a village (1765)
- 223490: The Suspicious husband (1747)
- 223511: The beaux stratagem (1763)
- 223515: The beaux stratagem (1768)
- 223517: The constant couple (1766)
- 223528: 'squire Badger (1772)
- 223558: A catalogue of the very curious and valuable library of the late Mr. James William Dodd (1797)
- 223680: A catalogue of the curious and valuable library of George Smyth (1797)
- 223802: A catalogue of a considerable portion of the Greek and Latin library of George Mason, Esq (1798)
- 224000: A rod for a fools back, in a letter from Captain Tom, to the minister of Covent Garden, that writes himself honourable, on his dishonourable way of railing in the pulpit, on the fifth of November last (1710)
- 224011: Duelling (1775)
- 224067: The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy (1775)
- 224075: Plays written by Mr. Cibber (1721)
- 224081: The careless husband (1795)
- 224084: Love's last shift (1768)
- 224101: Papal tyranny in the reign of King John (1745)
- 224102: She wou'd and she wou'd not (1792)
- 224106: A duke and no duke (1776)
- 224109: The school for lovers (1793)
- 224111: The school for wives (1792)
- 224124: The recruiting officer (1776)
- 224125: The beaux stratagem (1775)
- 224126: The stage-coach (1778)
- 224141: The way of the world (1787)
- 224143: The cave of Morar (1775)
- 224280: The ceremonies for the healing of them that be diseased with the Kings evil (1789)
- 224308: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S (1728)
- 224310: The state of the nation (1725)
- 224445: A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library of the late Rev. Michael Lort, D.D. F.R.S. and A.S (1791)
- 224501: A catalogue (1793)
- 224571: A full and true account of a sad and deplorable accident that happened last night in Covent Garden Church, at the evening lecture sermon, where four people were unfortunately killed, (1700)
- 224783: A catalogue of the genuine collection of coins and medals, of Mr. Josiah Colebrooke, deceased, F.R.S. and late treasurer of the Antiquarian Society (1776)
- 224784: A catalogue of a choice collection of British (1776)
- 224790: A catalogue of the collection of Greek, Saxon and English coins, medals, and antiquites, of the Reverend and Learned William Gostling, minor canon of Canterbury, deceased (1777)
- 224925: Cato (1795)
- 224927: The wonder (1766)
- 224966: The busy body (1771)
- 224973: The fair Circassian (1721)
- 225104: Cato (1779)
- 225110: Cato (1782)
- 225113: Cato (1764)
- 225132: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage (1800)
- 225190: National repentance the only means of averting national judgments (1758)
- 225190: National repentance the only means of averting national judgments (1758)
- 225217: A sermon preach'd at Queen-Street chapel (1758)
- 225217: A sermon preach'd at Queen-Street chapel (1758)
- 225218: Sermons on the relative duties (1787)
- 225227: An apology for the brute creation, or abuse of animals censured (1774)
- 225293: Flora (1787)
- 225409: A poetical address to almighty God (1777)
- 225420: A sermon concerning the whole duty of prayer (1719)
- 225462: Love in a village (1763)
- 225462: Love in a village (1763)
- 225464: Love in a village (1787)
- 225467: Love in a village; a comic opera (1765)
- 225468: Love in a village (1776)
- 225469: Love in a village (1766)
- 225471: Love in a village (1785)
- 225472: Lionel and Clarissa (1768)
- 225531: A sermon concerning our duty to God and the King, Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and Aldermen of London, at the Guild-Hall Chapel, the last Sunday in April, 1716 (1716)
- 225640: Christian love and charity (1715)
- 225664: An examination of a sermon (1800)
- 225674: A monody on the death of Mr. John Henderson (1787)
- 225820: Love in a village; a comic opera (1800)
- 225822: Love in a village (1763)
- 225823: Love in the city (1767)
- 225824: Love in a village; a comic opera (1765)
- 225826: Love in a village (1767)
- 225914: New books printed for E. Curll, at Pope's Head, in Rose-Street Covent-Garden (1741)
- 225919: The works of William Walsh, Esq (1736)
- 225932: Fizgig (1763)
- 225980: Observations on the inefficacious use of irons (1787)
- 226378: Sound argument dictated by Common sense (1795)
- 226379: Sound argument dictated by common sense (1795)
- 226380: Sound argument dictated by common sense (1795)
- 226520: Man and wife (1770)
- 226521: The deuce is in him (1763)
- 226522: The man of business (1775)
- 226529: Songs, chorusses, &c (1785)
- 226530: The count of Narbonne (1781)
- 226533: The count of Narbonne (1782)
- 226536: Wives as they were (1797)
- 226537: Wives as they were (1797)
- 226538: Every one has his fault (1795)
- 226542: Indiscretion (1800)
- 226543: Lock and key (1797)
- 226544: Cyrus (1769)
- 226546: Cyrus (1795)
- 226547: Cleonice (1795)
- 226553: Edward and Eleonora, a tragedy (1775)
- 226560: Modern antiques, or The merry mourners (1792)
- 226561: Sir Courtly Nice (1765)
- 226568: Calypso (1779)
- 226570: The days of yore (1796)
- 226572: The managers (1768)
- 226597: A dissertation upon parties (1739)
- 226921: A catalogue of the houshold furniture, linnen, china, several thousand ounces of fashionable plate, jewels, mathematical instruments, and other valuable curiosities, &c (1728)
- 226942: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of the late learned and ingenious Mr. Michael Maittaire (1748)
- 226943: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of the late learned and ingenious Mr. Michael Maittaire (1749)
- 226944: A catalogue of the law library of Robert Parker, Esq. of Halifax. Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Tuesday, May 20, 1800, (1800)
- 226950: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Baynard M.D. a curious gentleman, and an eminent surgeon ... to be sold ... at the King's-Arms tavern, ... in Covent-Garden, on Tuesday the 27th of this instant June, 1721. (1721)
- 226957: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Nicholas Munckley (1765)
- 226958: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Sir John Barnard, Knt (1765)
- 226974: A catalogue of the library of John Henderson (1786)
- 226976: A catalogue of the library of the late Chas. Morton, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Monday, March 10, 1800, (1800)
- 226978: A catalogue of the library of the late George Drake, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Friday, May 30, 1800, (1800)
- 226979: A catalogue of the library of the late Hon. Stuart Mackenzie, ... Which by order of the executors, will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Thursday, May 15, 1800, (1800)
- 226980: A catalogue of the library of the late John Grey (1770)
- 226983: A catalogue of the library of the late Rev. Gustavus Anthony Wachsel, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Thursday, June 5, 1800, (1800)
- 226984: A catalogue of the library of the late Rev. Mr. Gautarel, ... Which will be sold by auction, ... by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Wednesday, July 23, 1800, (1800)
- 226986: A catalogue of the library of the late Rev. William Sayle, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Monday, July 7, 1800, (1800)
- 226999: A catalogue of the library of Thomas Jekyl (1775)
- 227009: A catalogue of the noble collection of pictures (1770)
- 227020: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the Great Room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the first, 1769. By the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The tenth year of exhibiting (1769)
- 227034: A catalogue of the remainder of the bronzes, of the Palazzo Gaddi, Palazzo Marucelli, and the Late Eminent Antiquary Baron Stosch, which had been mislaid; and which, with several Egyptian and other curious antiquities; some valuable paintings in crayons and in oil; and a book of drawings in architecture, for publick buildings, by Raphael (1764)
- 227036: A catalogue of the remaining part of the elegant and valuable library of Geo. Merrick Ascough, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Thursday, December 18, 1800, (1800)
- 227044: A catalogue of the second & last part of the bound stock in trade of the late Mr. David Steel, bookseller, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Saturday, December, 6, 1800, (1800)
- 227046: A catalogue of the singular collection of scarce and uncommon printed books and tracts, together with the manuscripts and choice cabinet of British, Saxon and English, gold, silver, and copper coins, and medals, of the ingenious Mr. Edward Steele, painter (1758)
- 227047: A catalogue of the small and elegant library of George Downing, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Monday, December 1, 1800, (1800)
- 227050: Catalogue of the superb and entire collection of prints (1798)
- 227058: A catalogue of the valuable collection of coins, medals, gems, rings, antiques, watches, curiosities, &c. Of the Late Ingham Foster (1783)
- 227062: A catalogue of the valuable collection of pictures of the celebrated Mr. Piterus Andreas Risbrack, painter deceased (1752)
- 227065: A catalogue of the valuable law library of a a [sic] gentleman, (retiring from the profession.) ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Wednesday, February 5, 1800, (1800)
- 227068: A catalogue of the valuable libraries of the late Alexander Johnson, M.D. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Friday, June 20, 1800, (1800)
- 227073: A catalogue of the valuable library (1786)
- 227079: A catalogue of the valuable library of the late J. Toup (1786)
- 227081: A catalogue of the valuable library of the late Samuel Pegge, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Wednesday, November 12, 1792, (1800)
- 227095: A catalogue of the very valuable library of books, manuscripts, and prints (1786)
- 227099: A catalogue of those valuable collections of the Hon. Sir Thomas Seabright, bart. and of Thomas Sclater Bacon, Esq; (both deceased.) (1737)
- 227102: A catalogue of twenty thousand volumes, including the library of the late eminent Mr. Ralph Thoresby, Gent. F. R. S. Late of Leeds, And of several other Libraries, lately purchased (1764)
- 227119: A catalogue (part first) of duplicates of ores (1793)
- 227120: A catalogue (part the second) of duplicates of ores (1793)
- 227121: A catalogue (part the third and last) of duplicates of ores (1794)
- 227164: Cato. A tragedy (1777)
- 227167: Cato (1791)
- 227174: Cato (1776)
- 227175: Cato (1777)
- 227220: The cave of Morar (1774)
- 227312: Jane Shore (1779)
- 227313: Jane Shore. A tragedy. By Nicholas Rowe, Esq. Adapted for theatrical representation as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, (1791)
- 227321: The jealous wife (1761)
- 227323: The jealous wife (1763)
- 227324: The jealous wife (1795)
- 227325: The jealous wife (1792)
- 227341: Jephtha (1765)
- 227342: Jephtha (1752)
- 227343: Jephtha (1758)
- 227468: Joseph and his brethren (1744)
- 227469: Joseph and his brethren (1768)
- 227478: Joshua (1752)
- 227479: Joshua (1754)
- 227517: The jovial crew (1766)
- 227518: The jovial crew (1780)
- 227534: Judas Maccabęus (1748)
- 227537: Judas Macchabęus (1752)
- 227538: Judas Macchabęus (1762)
- 227539: Judas Macchabęus (1765)
- 227540: Judas Macchabu?s (1768)
- 227541: Judas Macchabęus (1768)
- 227542: Judas Macchabęus (1770)
- 227560: Judith (1761)
- 227561: Judith (1773)
- 227562: The juice of the grape (1724)
- 227574: Julius Cęsar (1780)
- 227615: Just in time (1792)
- 227616: Just in time (1792)
- 227617: Just in time (1793)
- 227720: The King and the Miller of Mansfield (1777)
- 227726: The King and the Miller of Mansfield (1777)
- 227736: King Charles I (1779)
- 227737: King Charles I (1793)
- 227760: King Henry V (1780)
- 227764: King Henry Viii (1778)
- 227770: King Lear (1779)
- 227785: King Richard III (1778)
- 227814: Know your own mind: A comedy, performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1788)
- 227879: Botheration (1798)
- 227899: Braganza (1775)
- 227900: Braganza (1775)
- 227901: Braganza (1775)
- 228068: The brothers. A comedy (1775)
- 228069: The brothers. A comedy (1792)
- 228070: The brothers. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Dr. Young (1778)
- 228148: Busiris, King of Egypt (1781)
- 228153: The busy body (1777)
- 228154: The busy body (1779)
- 228156: The busy body (1791)
- 228162: Buthred (1779)
- 228252: A catalogue of a capital collection of the original pictures and marble bassrelievoes, which will be sold by auction on Wednesday the first of April and the two following days, at Mr. Cooper's in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden the pictures, by most of the principal Italian and Flemish masters. As, Titian Vandyke, Claud ... Snyders &c particularly a capital bear hunting, by Snyders in his Highest stile, this collection, belonging to a person of nore aborad, and indiciously collected, are concin'd to a merchant here. The whole being obliged to be sold, and may be view'd from Saturday the 28th, (instant) March, and every day after, (Sunday excepted) till the sale begins, which is each day at eleven o'clock in the fore-noon. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Millers auctioner, the sign of the Acorn, by Old-Round-Court in the Strand, and at the place of sale (1730)
- 228254: A catalogue of a choice collection of books, of the best French authors, the property of a literary gentleman, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Friday, November 21, 1800, (1800)
- 228284: A catalogue of a collection of Greek, Roman, Saxon, English, and foreign coins and medals, likewise, a few numismatic books, ... of the late John Scott Hylton, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Thursday, November 27, 1800, (1800)
- 228286: A catalogue of a collection of pictures (1754)
- 228305: A catalogue of a genuine and capital collection of Roman earthen ware in dishes, plates, ewers, &c (1757)
- 228309: A catalogue of a genuine and pleasing collection of pictures (1777)
- 228324: A catalogue of a good collection of books (1787)
- 228328: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1779)
- 228344: A catalogue of a large collection of the best books (1760)
- 228352: A catalogue of a most curious and valuable collection of prints (1786)
- 228364: A catalogue of a small and choice collection of books, (chiefly consigned from abroad.) ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Tuesday, January 28, 1800, (1800)
- 228366: A catalogue of a small and valuable collection of prints, the property of an eminent collector, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Friday, May 23, 1800, (1800)
- 228406: A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints, the property of a gentleman, now resident in America. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... on Monday, November 24, 1800, (1800)
- 228414: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books (1758)
- 228417: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books (1784)
- 228419: A catalogue of a very large and fine collection of valuable books (1784)
- 228422: A catalogue of a very large collection of good books (1757)
- 228428: A catalogue of all the curious fire arms, fine pictures, books, platte, glasses, fine wrought tables, china, wearing apparel, and other valuable effects (1730)
- 228476: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in most faculties and languages (1722)
- 228488: A catalogue of extraordinary original pictures and linnings, by several excellent masters; together with some curious figures in brass, &c. To be sold by auction, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1711. at Mr. Pelitier's, ... in Henrietta-street, Covent-Garden: (1712)
- 228502: A catalogue of Greek, Roman and English (1742)
- 228503: A catalogue of Greek, Roman and English coins (1742)
- 228515: A catalogue of Mr. Andrew Hay's (1739)
- 228516: A catalogue of Mr. Samuel Paris's collection of Italian, French and Flemish pictures, just arrived from abroad (1742)
- 228519: A catalogue of near fifty thousand volumes of curious books (1783)
- 228520: A catalogue of near forty thousand volumes of choice books (1782)
- 228527: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes (1760)
- 228541: A catalogue of pictures by several eminent masters; being collection of Mr. John Verelst, painter (1728)
- 228546: A catalogue of pictures, painted by J. Wright, of Derby, and exhibited at Mr. Robins's rooms under the Great Piazza, Covent Garden (1785)
- 228554: [A] catalogue of several curious figures of human anatomy in wax, taken from the life (1736)
- 228558: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1787)
- 228559: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1788)
- 228560: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books lately purchased (1767)
- 228562: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1771)
- 228576: A catalogue of that capital collection of pictures (1776)
- 228584: A catalogue of the botanical and natural history part of the library of the late John (1794)
- 228586: A catalogue of the cabinet of Greek, Roman, Saxon, and English and foreign, coins and medals, in gold, sivler and copper, of the Late Reverend Thomas Penrose, rector of Beckington, Somersetshire, deceased (1781)
- 228594: A catalogue of the collection of coins and medals, of Richard Yeo, Esq; deceased; Late Chief Engraver of His Majesty Mint: in this collection are an half broad of Oliver, in fine preservation, and a variety of scarce and valuable proofs; also will be sold his stone-mill, large collection of engraving tools, casts in plaister, impressions in various compositions, a capital reflecting telescope, by short, and various colours for painting, among which is a quantity of his very curious and much esteemed lake. Which (by order of the executors,) will be sold by auction (1780)
- 228603: A catalogue of the collection of pictures, drawings, prints, and valuable library of books, of the Right Honourable Thomas Coke, deceas'd, vice-chamberlain to His Late Majesty, and one of His Most Honourable Privy-Council (1728)
- 228605: A catalogue of the collection of pictures of Robert Knight, Esq; (deceas'd,) which will be sold by auction by Mr. Cock, at his house in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden, (On Thursday the 7th of this instant February, 1744-5.) The collection may be view'd at the place of sale, on Tuesday the 5th, and every day after till the hour of sale, which will begin at half an hour after eleven (1745)
- 228606: A catalogue of the collection of prints, and drawings, of Mr. Samuel Scott, painter, late of Wallcott Street, Bath (1773)
- 228607: A catalogue of the collection of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Oxford deceas'd (1742)
- 228612: A catalogue of the curious and valuable library of Ebenezer Mussel, Esq; of Bethnal Green, lately deceas'd (1766)
- 228613: A catalogue of the curious collection of bronzes, busts, Roman earthen ware, and curiosities, of Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; deceased (1771)
- 228614: A catalogue of the curious collection of coins and medals (1769)
- 228619: A catalogue of the duplicate prints in the collection of the late Jonathan Blackburne (1786)
- 228621: A catalogue of the duplicates of a nobleman's library. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... Monday, May 26, 1800, (1800)
- 228623: A catalogue of the elegant and valuable libraries of Charles Chauncy (1790)
- 228624: A catalogue of the elegant and valuable library of Geo. Merrick Ascough, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Tuesday, February 25, 1800, (1800)
- 228640: A catalogue of the entire collection of bronzes, of the palazzo gaddi, palazzo marucelli, and the late eminent antiquary Baron Stosch (1764)
- 228641: A catalogue of the entire collection of coins and medals, of Doctor Stack, lately deceas'd (1757)
- 228647: A catalogue of the entire collection of original pictures, by the most eminent Italian and Flemish masters, of Mrs. Mary Edwards, late of Kensington, deceased (1746)
- 228648: A catalogue of the entire collection of pictures, finished and unfinished, of Mr. Samuel Scott, painter, late of Bath, deceased (1773)
- 228664: A catalogue of the first part of the bound stock in trade, of the late Mr. David Steel, bookseller, Tower-Hill. Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh, Sotheby and Son, ... Thursday, October 30, 1800, (1800)
- 228669: A catalogue of the genuine and capital collection of pictures (1754)
- 228671: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of Greek, Roman, English, and foreign coins, medals and medallions, in gold, silver and copper, of William Draper, Esq; late of Adscombe-Place near Croyden, in the county of Surry, deceas'd (1760)
- 228672: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of Italian, Flemish and Dutch pictures, busts and antiquities, of William Draper, Esq; late of Adscombe Place, near Croydon, in the county of Surry, deceased (1760)
- 228674: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of pictures (1754)
- 228675: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of pictures of Owen Swinny, Esq; deceased (1755)
- 228677: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of Roman and Egyptian antiquities (1765)
- 228680: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collections of Italian and other pictures, of Richard Houlditch, Esq; and a gentleman in the country, both lately deceased (1760)
- 228682: Catalogue of the genuine and entire cabinet of choice and capital drawings (1798)
- 228686: A catalogue of the genuine and entire colelction of coins, medals, and medallions, in gold, silver, and brass, of the eminent Mrs. Kennon, late of Clifford-Street, Burlington-Gardens, deceas'd (1755)
- 228688: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of curious coins, medals and medallions, in gold, silver, and brass, of Ebenezer Mussell, Esq; of Bethnal-Green, deceased (1765)
- 228689: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of curious silver and copper coins and medals, (chiefly English) likewise the shells and other curiosities, of Mr. Andrew Lawrence, of Pallmall, Apothecary, lately deceas'd' (1762)
- 228691: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of gold and silver English coins and medals of the Reverend Mr. William Gibbons, vicar of St. Dunstan's in Fleetstreet, lately deceased (1758)
- 228693: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Greek, Roman, and other coins and medals, of Angel Carmey, Esq; late of Ranelagh Row, Chelsea, deceased (1766)
- 228695: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Greek, Roman, Saxon and English coins and medals, in gold, silver and brass, of a gentleman left off collection (1767)
- 228698: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Italian, Flemish and Dutch pictures, two magnificent large sconces, and a curious octave spinnet. Of Moses Hart, Esq; late of Isleworth, in the county of Middlesex, deceased (1757)
- 228699: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of limnings, miniatures, fine antique camo?s, intaglias, coins, medals, and other curiosities of Mr. Robert Dingley, Sen. late of Bishopgate-street, goldsmith and jeweller, deceased (1753)
- 228702: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of pictures of Josiah Burchett, Esquire, late secretary to the admiralty, deceas'd (1747)
- 228703: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of pictures, of Mr. John Wootton, of Cavendish Square, landscape painter; consisting of great variety of landscapes and other subjects, painted by himself; and several historical and other pieces, by different masters (1761)
- 228704: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of pictures, of Mr. Peter le Maistre, brought from his late dwelling house, at Broxburn, near Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire (1755)
- 228705: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Roman and English coins and medals, in gold, silver and brass, of Mr. Joshua Blew, many years librarian of the Inner temple, and Fellow of the Anti[qu]arian Society, (who has lest off collecting) (1762)
- 228708: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of scarce printed books (1760)
- 228720: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of coins and medals, books of coins, cabinets, &c. of the Rev. Mr. John Whitfeld, deceased, late rector of Bideford, in Devonshire (1783)
- 228722: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of coins and medals, of that ingenious and well-known Collector Mr. Nathaniel Samm, of Bartholomew Close, lately deceas'd (1768)
- 228747: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins, lately taken in the Levant, by the Leopard private ship of war (1759)
- 228749: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek, Roman, and English coins and medals of the Late Reverend Mr. Stonestreet (1758)
- 228758: A catalogue of the genuine collection of pictures, miniatures, curious antique camęos set in rings, and ornamented with brilliants, and a fine ton'd harpsichord by Kirkman, of the Late Mrs. Barrington, deceased (1755)
- 228763: A catalogue of the genuine collection of shells, fossils, pictures, specimens of penmanship, coins and medals in gold, silver and brass, and various other articles, of the Late James Theobald, Esq; F.R.S. and F.A.S (1768)
- 228769: A catalogue of the genuine, entire, and curious collection of gold, silver, and brass coins, medals and medallions, of Sylvester Bolion, Esq; late of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, deceas'd (1753)
- 228771: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and curious collection of prints and drawings bound and unbound, of Mr. Peter Scheemaker, of Vine-Street, Piccadilly, Statuary, (who intends to retire from business.) (1755)
- 228772: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and valuable collection of paintings, of John Blackwood, Esq (1760)
- 228773: A catalogue of the genuine, large and curious collection of models and marbles, in groupes, figures, busts, &c. As likewise the Italian, Flemish and other pictures of Mr. Peter Scheemaker, statuary (1756)
- 228774: A catalogue of the genuine, large and curious collection of models, &c. of Mr. Michael Rysbrack, of Vere street, near Oxford Chapel, statuary (1766)
- 228780: A catalogue of the grand and capital collection of Italian, Flemish, and Dutch paintings (1758)
- 228794: The chances (1791)
- 228795: The chances (1780)
- 228802: The chapter of accidents (1796)
- 228803: The chapter of accidents (1796)
- 228937: Charon (1719)
- 228961: The Chelsea Pensioner (1779)
- 228983: The child of nature (1788)
- 228984: The child of nature (1789)
- 228985: The child of nature (1789)
- 229041: The choleric fathers (1785)
- 229042: The choleric fathers (1786)
- 229046: The choleric man (1793)
- 229047: Chorea Gigantum (1725)
- 229048: Chorea Gigantum (1725)
- 229049: Chorus of the dramatic poem of Elfrida (1772)
- 229202: The citizen (1763)
- 229203: The citizen (1786)
- 229225: The city wives confederacy (1779)
- 229227: The city wives' confederacy (1792)
- 229230: The city wives confederacy (1777)
- 229236: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229237: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229240: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229245: The clandestine marriage (1800)
- 229247: The clandestine marriage (1792)
- 229263: Clementina (1771)
- 229266: Cleone (1759)
- 229267: Cleone (1781)
- 229268: Cleone (1758)
- 229269: Cleone (1792)
- 229270: Cleonice, princess of Bithynia: a tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. By John Hoole (1775)
- 229272: Cleonice (1775)
- 229273: Cleonice (1795)
- 229339: A collection of curious Italian and Flemish pictures, with several curious French prints, maps and Indian pieces. Will be sold by auction to morrow being Wednesday the 9th of this instant December, at the Angel and Woollpack near the Rose Tavern in Russel Street, Covent Garden, (1702)
- 229361: The comedy of errors (1779)
- 229365: A commentary upon Mr. Pope's four ethic epistles (1738)
- 229368: The commissary (1779)
- 229371: The committee (1792)
- 229372: The committee (1779)
- 229516: Comus (1791)
- 229517: Comus (1791)
- 229518: Comus (1791)
- 229524: Comus (1772)
- 229525: Comus (1774)
- 229526: Comus (1777)
- 229527: Comus (1777)
- 229681: The conscious lovers (1778)
- 229682: The conscious lovers (1793)
- 229683: The conscious lovers (1791)
- 229724: The jovial crew (1781)
- 229726: The jovial crew (1760)
- 229727: The jovial crew (1760)
- 229728: The jovial crew (1761)
- 229729: The jovial crew (1774)
- 229741: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c (1774)
- 229745: The alchemist (1709)
- 229878: Oriental apologues (1765)
- 229884: The castle of Mowbray (1788)
- 229903: Of the sister arts (1734)
- 230098: The constant couple (1777)
- 230100: The constant couple (1792)
- 230118: Constantine (1754)
- 230119: Constantine (1754)
- 230145: The construction of timber, from its early growth (1770)
- 230222: The deserted daughter (1795)
- 230246: The deuce is in him (1769)
- 230248: The deuce is in him (1764)
- 230327: Callistia (1738)
- 230349: A catalogue of the large and capital collection of pictures (1773)
- 230351: Dido (1771)
- 230360: A catalogue of the large and valuable collection of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, English and foreign medals, medallions, and Coins, In Gold, Silver, and Brass, of James West, Esq (1773)
- 230382: A catalogue of the large and justly admired museum of curiosities, of James West, Esq; Deceased; Late President of the Royal Society (1773)
- 230393: Bibliotheca Westiana: a catalogue Of the curious and truly valuable library of the late James West, Esq; President of the Royal Society, Deceased: comprehending A choice Collection of Books in various Languages, and upon most Branches of polite Literature (1773)
- 230465: A catalogue of the pamphlets, and Remaining Part of the books Of the Late Richard Rawlinson, L.L.D (1757)
- 230476: A catalogue of the prints, books of prints and drawings of Richard Rawlinson, L.L.D (1757)
- 230543: The discovery (1792)
- 230626: A day in Turkey; or, The Russian slaves (1792)
- 230680: Dean Swift's literary correspondence, for twenty-four years; from 1714 to 1738 (1741)
- 230708: Deborah (1764)
- 230709: Deborah (1765)
- 230866: The demi-Rep (1765)
- 230907: The earl of Essex (1753)
- 230908: The earl of Essex (1756)
- 230909: The earl of Essex (1779)
- 230910: The earl of Essex (1791)
- 230911: The earl of Essex (1791)
- 230912: The Earl of Essex (1776)
- 230913: The earl of Essex (1776)
- 230916: The earl of Warwick (1766)
- 230918: The earl of Warwick (1792)
- 230986: Edward and Eleonora (1775)
- 230987: Edward and Eleonora (1795)
- 230996: Edward the Black Prince (1779)
- 231042: Electra (1780)
- 231045: Electra (1714)
- 231092: A sermon (1751)
- 231152: An elegy written in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 231180: Elfrida (1796)
- 231291: The Englishman in Paris (1778)
- 231292: The englishman in Paris (1753)
- 231293: The Englishman returned from Paris. Being the sequel to The Englishman in Paris. A farce. In two acts. As performed at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Samuel Foote, Esq (1788)
- 231295: The englishman returned from Paris (1756)
- 231314: An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs (1734)
- 231317: An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs (1734)
- 231339: An enquiry into the nature of the human soul (1733)
- 231382: The misery of man (1723)
- 231441: An epistle to Sir Richard Steele (1722)
- 231442: An epistle to Sir Richard Steele (1722)
- 231487: Epithalamion (1764)
- 231492: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 231503: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 231514: The new Brighton guide; or, Companion for young ladies and gentlemen to all the watering-places in Great Britain (1796)
- 231518: Illumination (1779)
- 231519: The invasion (1778)
- 231520: Rose and Colin (1778)
- 231521: The wives revenged (1778)
- 231522: Poor Vulcan (1778)
- 231523: The chelsea pensioner (1779)
- 231525: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 231527: Abroad and at home (1796)
- 231537: The scornful lady (1710)
- 231543: The royal merchant (1768)
- 231642: The life of asclepiades, the celebrated founder of the asclepiadic sect in phisic (1762)
- 231737: Dr. Ibbotson's case shewn to be no sufficient precedent for assessing Parsons, Vicars, &c (1750)
- 231740: A letter from a gentleman to the minister of his parish (1749)
- 231817: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1774)
- 231857: A faithful narrative of the base and inhuman arts that were lately practised upon the brain of Habbakkuk Hilding, Justice, Dealer, and Chapman (1752)
- 231858: The negotiations of Sir Thomas Roe (1740)
- 232042: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1769)
- 232043: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1770)
- 232149: Esther (1765)
- 232175: Eulogium medicum (1760)
- 232181: Eurydice (1780)
- 232213: Every man in his humour (1780)
- 232214: Every man in his humour (1792)
- 232215: Every man in his humour (1791)
- 232221: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 232222: Every one has his fault (1794)
- 232304: An examination of the oratorios which have been performed this season, at Covent-Garden theatre (1763)
- 232449: The exhibition of the Royal Academy, M.DCCC. The thirty-second (1800)
- 232644: Fontainbleau (1785)
- 232647: The fool (1786)
- 232750: Cooper's well (1767)
- 232863: Coriolanus (1749)
- 232864: Coriolanus (1780)
- 232901: The count of Narbonne (1781)
- 232902: The count of Narbonne (1788)
- 232913: The Countess of Salisbury (1793)
- 232935: The country housewife and lady's director (1732)
- 232938: The country lasses (1779)
- 232939: The country lasses (1792)
- 232940: The country lasses (1778)
- 232956: The country wife (1765)
- 232957: The country wife (1786)
- 233040: The court of Alexander (1770)
- 233053: Covent-Garden (1756)
- 233062: The craftsman extraordinary (1729)
- 233063: The craftsman extraordinary (1729)
- 233064: The craftsman extraordinary (1729)
- 233090: The creation (1800)
- 233090: The creation (1800)
- 233095: Creusa, Queen of Athens (1781)
- 233109: The crisis of property (1720)
- 233151: Cross purposes (1772)
- 233151: Cross purposes (1772)
- 233153: Cross purposes (1773)
- 233153: Cross purposes (1773)
- 233155: Crotchet Lodge (1795)
- 233206: A cure for the heart-ache (1797)
- 233207: A cure for the heart-ache; a comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of Columbus, Zorinski, Way to get married, and Children in the wood (1797)
- 233208: A cure for the heart-ache (1797)
- 233209: A cure for the heart-ache (1799)
- 233210: A cure for the heartache (1800)
- 233211: The cure of Saul. A sacred ode (1763)
- 233247: Cymbeline (1759)
- 233250: Cymbeline (1777)
- 233251: Cymbeline (1777)
- 233266: Cymon (1795)
- 233272: Cyrus (1768)
- 233272: Cyrus (1768)
- 233273: Cyrus (1772)
- 233273: Cyrus (1772)
- 233274: Cyrus (1795)
- 233422: A dissertation upon parties (1735)
- 233461: The distrest mother (1777)
- 233470: The distrest mother (1792)
- 233471: The distrest mother (1791)
- 233472: The distrest mother (1776)
- 233517: The doctor dissected (1771)
- 233585: Dorando (1767)
- 233597: The double dealer (1777)
- 233601: The double deceit: or, A cure for jealousy (1736)
- 233606: Double falshood; or, The distrest lovers (1767)
- 233611: The double gallant (1792)
- 233617: Douglas (1757)
- 233618: Douglas (1780)
- 233620: Douglas (1791)
- 233621: Douglas (1777)
- 233668: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 233669: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 233724: The druid's monument (1774)
- 233729: The drummer; or, The haunted house (1777)
- 233731: The drummer; or, the haunted house (1792)
- 233751: The Duchess of M---'s creed (1712)
- 233757: The duellist (1773)
- 233758: The duellist (1773)
- 233762: The duellist (1773)
- 233763: The duellist (1774)
- 233766: The duenna: a comic opera. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden: ... By R. B. Sheridan, Esq (1794)
- 233798: Duplicity (1781)
- 233946: The fair penitent (1777)
- 233947: The fair penitent. A tragedy (1791)
- 233948: The fair penitent (1795)
- 233949: The fair penitent (1797)
- 233966: The fair Quaker of Deal (1777)
- 233984: The fairy prince (1771)
- 234029: The fall of Egypt (1774)
- 234052: False impressions (1797)
- 234054: False impressions (1798)
- 234070: Falstaff's wedding (1781)
- 234072: Falstaff's wedding (1766)
- 234074: Falstaff's wedding (1795)
- 234202: The fashionable lover (1793)
- 234217: Fatal curiosity (1780)
- 234224: The fatal extravagance (1781)
- 234225: The fatal falsehood (1779)
- 234226: The fatal falsehood (1780)
- 234229: The fatal secret (1735)
- 234269: The female advocate (1771)
- 234274: The female congress (1779)
- 234416: Five thousand a year (1799)
- 234493: The golden pippin (1773)
- 234549: The good natur'd man: a comedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Mr. Goldsmith (1770)
- 234631: A grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1798. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley (1798)
- 234632: A grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, 1799. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley, Sen (1799)
- 234691: The greatest good, or the greatest evil, deriv'd to mankind from the right use or abuse of religion (1717)
- 234695: The Grecian daughter. A tragedy (1792)
- 234731: The guardian (1779)
- 234737: The guardian out-witted (1795)
- 234776: Hadriani Beverlandi patrimonii sui reliquiae (1711)
- 234783: Hamlet (1779)
- 234784: Hamlet (1763)
- 234842: The Harangues, or speeches (1762)
- 234870: Hartford Bridge (1793)
- 234874: Harvest-home. A new song sung by Mr. Beard, at Covent Garden Theatre (1780)
- 234894: He would be a soldier (1786)
- 234945: Henry the second (1774)
- 234946: Henry the Second (1795)
- 234991: Hercules (1749)
- 234993: Hercules (1752)
- 235029: He's much to blame (1798)
- 235030: He's much to blame (1798)
- 235031: He's much to blame (1798)
- 235032: He's much to blame (1798)
- 235199: An historical tragedy of the civil wars (1723)
- 235290: The history of King Lear, acted at the Queens Theatre. Revived with alteration. By N. Tate (1702)
- 235390: A history of the most remarkable pestilential distempers that have appeared in Europe for three hundred years last past (1721)
- 235507: The honest thieves (1797)
- 235508: The honest thieves (1797)
- 235593: An hospital for fools (1781)
- 235617: How to grow rich: a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden. By Frederick Reynolds (1793)
- 235709: An humble address to the knights (1734)
- 235754: The humours of Covent Garden (1785)
- 235881: The hypocrite (1792)
- 235923: Illustrissimi & excellentissimi Ludovici Henrici (1724)
- 236060: The inconstant (1772)
- 236066: The inconstant; or, The way to win him (1777)
- 236067: The inconstant (1777)
- 236070: The inconstant (1795)
- 236071: The inconstant (1777)
- 236073: Independence (1764)
- 236229: The inspector (1751)
- 236316: An introduction to the new tragedy (1723)
- 236333: An invocation of health (1723)
- 236360: The Irishman in London (1796)
- 236361: The irishman in London (1799)
- 236373: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage (1792)
- 236380: Isabella (1779)
- 236392: Israel in Egypt (1756)
- 236394: Israel in Egypt (1765)
- 236395: Israel in Egypt (1777)
- 236431: Lady Jane Gray (1778)
- 236434: Lady Jane Gray (1791)
- 236436: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236436: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236437: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236437: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236438: The lady of the manor (1779)
- 236442: The lady's choice (1759)
- 236450: The lady's last stake (1795)
- 236452: The lady's lecture (1748)
- 236456: The lady's revenge (1734)
- 236528: The last dying speech and confession, birth, parentage, and education, of the notorious Charley Reynard, who will be turned off from a scaffold erected in Covent Garden, amidst the groans of a great concourse of spectators (1784)
- 236577: Laugh when you can (1799)
- 236782: A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country (1736)
- 236790: A letter from a member of the House of Commons of Ireland (1720)
- 236868: A letter from Mr. Cibber (1742)
- 236869: A letter from Mr. Cibber (1742)
- 237066: A letter to Caleb D,anvers, Esq; concerning the state of affairs in Europe as published in the Craftsman, January 4, 1728-9. By John Trott, yeoman (1730)
- 237151: A letter to Mr. Garrick (1747)
- 237519: Letters of Abelard and Heloise (1722)
- 237595: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift (1766)
- 237638: Love and duty (1722)
- 237639: Love and revenge (1781)
- 237643: Love elegies (1761)
- 237652: Love for love (1791)
- 237656: Love for love (1776)
- 237670: Love in a village (1763)
- 237670: Love in a village (1763)
- 237671: Love in a village (1763)
- 237671: Love in a village (1763)
- 237672: Love in a village (1763)
- 237672: Love in a village (1763)
- 237673: Love in a village (1764)
- 237675: Love in a village. A comic opera (1791)
- 237680: Love in the city (1767)
- 237681: Love in the city (1767)
- 237692: Love makes a man (1701)
- 237694: Love makes a man (1793)
- 237695: Love makes a man (1791)
- 237715: Love the leveller (1704)
- 237715: Love the leveller (1704)
- 237738: The lovers opera (1781)
- 237742: Lover's vows (1798)
- 237828: The lyar (1780)
- 237858: Macbeth (1780)
- 237887: Mahomet (1795)
- 237891: Mahomet the impostor (1778)
- 237904: The maid of the mill (1767)
- 237905: The maid of the mill (1765)
- 237907: The maid of the mill (1765)
- 237908: The maid of the mill (1765)
- 237909: The maid of the mill (1791)
- 237910: The maid of the mill. A comic opera (1791)
- 237941: The man of business (1774)
- 237959: The man of quality (1776)
- 237960: The man of quality (1776)
- 237968: The man of the world (1795)
- 237969: The man of the world (1793)
- 237973: The man of the world (1785)
- 238028: Mariamne (1781)
- 238029: Mariamne (1777)
- 238030: Mariamne (1794)
- 238033: Marina (1738)
- 238073: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1725)
- 238094: A match at foot-ball (1721)
- 238130: The mayor of Garratt (1780)
- 238143: Measure for measure (1779)
- 238230: Memoirs of the Royal Academicians (1796)
- 238311: The merchant of Venice (1777)
- 238323: The meretriciad (1765)
- 238325: The meretriciad (1765)
- 238329: The mermaid (1792)
- 238330: The mermaid (1792)
- 238336: Merope (1777)
- 238350: A catalogue of the entire works of the velvet, wollen and cotton manufactory, lately removed from Fulham to Exeter, under the immediate protection of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1756)
- 238351: A catalogue of the extensive and capital collection of prints (1794)
- 238369: The merry wives of Windsor (1778)
- 238380: Messiah (1750)
- 238381: Messiah (1759)
- 238382: Messiah (1767)
- 238383: Messiah (1764)
- 238403: The methodist (1761)
- 238428: The midnight hour (1787)
- 238429: The midnight hour (1788)
- 238431: The midnight hour (1787)
- 238433: The midnight wanderers (1793)
- 238435: The midnight-Ramble (1754)
- 238436: A midsummer night's dream (1778)
- 238443: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins and medals of the Late Revd. Mr. Wilkins, deceased (1759)
- 238475: The minor (1778)
- 238476: The minor (1792)
- 238479: The minor (1764)
- 238480: The minor (1767)
- 238610: Miss in her teens (1761)
- 238611: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238612: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238613: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238614: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238627: The mistake (1796)
- 238654: The names of the nobility (1798)
- 238713: A nation a family (1720)
- 238759: The natural son (1792)
- 238828: The navy the sole defence of the nation (1735)
- 238954: New election plays. At the hustings, Covent-Garden, will be presented two plays, (1788)
- 239027: A new occasional oratorio (1746)
- 239067: New room, King Street, Covent Garden. State of the poll (1774)
- 239141: For the benefit of Mrs. Mountain. Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Friday next, May 11, 1792, will be revived (not acted these four years) in three acts, the Winter's Tale (1792)
- 239202: Fortune's fool (1797)
- 239203: Fortune's frolic (1799)
- 239205: Fortune's frolic (1799)
- 239213: The foundling (1748)
- 239214: The foundling (1780)
- 239217: The foundling (1792)
- 239373: The frenchified lady never in Paris (1757)
- 239424: From the office in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden. Proposals for insurance on marriage. By the Profitable-Society (1710)
- 239505: The funeral (1780)
- 239507: The funeral (1794)
- 239561: Gallic gratitude (1779)
- 239574: The gamester (1753)
- 239575: The gamester (1755)
- 239576: The gamester (1771)
- 239577: The gamester (1779)
- 239580: The gamester. A tragedy (1792)
- 239581: The gamester (1792)
- 239584: The gamester (1776)
- 239587: The gamesters (1792)
- 239690: Letters which have passed between John Beard (1767)
- 239850: General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk (1796)
- 239886: General view of the agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire (1800)
- 239906: Genius and fancy (1795)
- 239956: The genuine arguments of the council (1774)
- 239988: George Barnwell (1777)
- 239989: George Barnwell (1777)
- 239990: George Barnwell (1792)
- 240011: Gibraltar (1727)
- 240013: Gideon (1769)
- 240164: The life of Franc?ois de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon (1723)
- 240227: Lionel and Clarissa (1768)
- 240337: The Liverpool Prize (1779)
- 240345: The lives and most remarkable maxims of the antient philosophers (1726)
- 240432: A looking-Glass for the Royal family (1797)
- 240484: Lorenzo, a tragedy in five acts (1791)
- 240485: Lorenzo (1791)
- 240525: The mock doctor (1794)
- 240629: A monody on the death of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith (1774)
- 240639: Monopoly (1795)
- 240688: The most natural and easy way of institution, by making a domestic education less chargeable to parents, and more easy and beneficial to children (1736)
- 240691: The most notable antiquity of Great Britain (1725)
- 240733: The mourning bride (1777)
- 240735: The mourning bride. A tragedy (1791)
- 240736: The mourning bride (1791)
- 240873: Much ado about nothing (1778)
- 240902: The muse in good humour (1757)
- 240998: Observations and proposals concerning the navy (1745)
- 241028: Observations on marine vermes, insects, &c. By Matthew Martin, member of the Bath Philosophical Society. With notes and quotations from different authors (1786)
- 241083: Observations on the Greek and Roman classics (1753)
- 241123: Observations on the present state of the game in England (1772)
- 241174: An occasional oratorio (1763)
- 241175: An occasional oratorio (1763)
- 241385: Oedipus (1701)
- 241386: Oedipus (1780)
- 241392: The case of the revival of the salt duty (1732)
- 241469: The old batchelor (1781)
- 241472: The old batchelor (1795)
- 241517: Phędra & Hippolytus (1777)
- 241521: Phędra and Hippolitus (1777)
- 241522: Phędra and Hippolitus (1796)
- 241523: Phędra and Hippolitus (1796)
- 241524: Phędra and Hippolitus (1776)
- 241543: Philaster (1791)
- 241544: Philaster (1791)
- 241545: Philaster (1778)
- 241547: Philaster (1780)
- 241556: Philoctetes in lemnos (1795)
- 241619: The pin-Basket to the children of Thespis (1797)
- 241664: Plain and familiar instructions on ruptures (1750)
- 241681: The plain-Dealer (1709)
- 241683: The plain dealer, a comedy (1765)
- 241687: The plain dealer (1786)
- 242005: Poems on several occasions (1763)
- 242038: Poems upon several occasions (1773)
- 242141: A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel (1731)
- 242142: A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel (1731)
- 242207: A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving (1754)
- 242207: A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving (1754)
- 242272: Proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Secure Society, at their Office, at the Hand and Glove, in Great Russel-Street, Covent-Garden (1710)
- 242283: Proposals for insurance on the birth's of children, by the Society without loss: at their Office in the Little-Piazza, Covent-Garden (1710)
- 242283: Proposals for insurance on the birth's of children, by the Society without loss: at their Office in the Little-Piazza, Covent-Garden (1710)
- 242284: Proposals for insurance on the birth's of children by the Society without loss: at their Office, in the Little Piazza Covent-Garden (1710)
- 242284: Proposals for insurance on the birth's of children by the Society without loss: at their Office, in the Little Piazza Covent-Garden (1710)
- 242385: A prologue on comic poetry (1753)
- 242421: A new translation of Horace's art of poetry (1727)
- 242439: A new way to pay old debts (1780)
- 242511: No one's enemy but his own (1764)
- 242527: The concubine (1769)
- 242568: Tyranny triumphant! and liberty lost; the muses run mad; Apollo struck dumb; and all Covent-Garden confounded. Or, historical, critical, and prophetical remarks on the famous cartel lately agreed on by the masters of the two theatres (1743)
- 242580: A vindication of a right in the public to a one shilling gallery either at the New Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, or somewhere else (1792)
- 242631: Mineral waters. Sold wholesale and retail for ready money only, by John Fiddes, at the Wheat-sheaf in Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden, (1767)
- 242659: Trinculo's trip to the Jubilee (1770)
- 242660: The contrast. By Mr. Lockman. On occasion of the play, for the benefit of the Middlesex Hospital, for sick, and lame, and lying-in women, on Wednesday the 16th inst. at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1755)
- 242786: The lady's revenge: or, the rover reclaim'd. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1734)
- 242803: The British Michael (1710)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 242854: Donna Clara to her daughter Teresa (1737)
- 242922: The man of business (1774)
- 243163: A letter addressed to Cęsar Hawkins, Esq; serjeant surgeon to His Majesty (1771)
- 243375: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden (1711)
- 243375: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden (1711)
- 243430: A sermon upon the first petition in the Lord's Prayer (1719)
- 243819: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence for thirty years (1735)
- 243820: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence (1735)
- 243821: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence (1735)
- 243824: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence (1736)
- 243825: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence (1737)
- 243890: An essay on criticism (1712)
- 243891: An essay on criticism (1713)
- 244115: Miscellaneous poems and translations (1714)
- 244295: Caribbeana (1741)
- 244554: Observations on the project for abolishing the slave trade (1791)
- 244565: Formulae medicamentorum concinnatae: or, Elegant medical prescriptions for various disorders. Translated from the Latin of the late Dr. Hugh Smith. To which is prefixed, a sketch of his life (1791)
- 244594: An essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff (1777)
- 244615: A short history of Prime Ministers in Great Britain. (1733)
- 244727: A catalogue of the entire library of an Italian gentleman (1757)
- 244759: A collection of poems (1781)
- 244807: Observations introductory to an historical essay (1725)
- 244815: A complete body of husbandry (1727)
- 244923: Bibliotheca Smithiana (1773)
- 244934: Bibliotheca Rawlinsoniana (1756)
- 244945: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Martin Folkes, Esq (1756)
- 244999: A catalogue of the large and valuable libraries (1772)
- 245009: A catalogue of the entire library of Signor Battista Gastaldi (1757)
- 245031: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Gregory Sharpe (1771)
- 245109: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Doctor Robert Taylor (1762)
- 245129: Old England for ever! (1792)
- 245550: Les vertus du centaure?e; le stomachique pre?fe?rable a? touts les amers (1770)
- 246034: Trinculo's trip to the Jubilee (1769)
- 246045: The duenna: a comic opera (1794)
- 246055: Plymouth in an uproar (1779)
- 246078: The rivals (1791)
- 246164: The summer's tale (1765)
- 246187: The oxonian in town (1770)
- 246198: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 246209: The school for guardians (1767)
- 246231: The rivals (1776)
- 246242: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 246253: The dramatic puffers, a prelude (1782)
- 246298: Henry the Second (1774)
- 246419: The maid of the oaks (1788)
- 246440: Barbarossa (1770)
- 246462: Rosina (1788)
- 246473: Rosina (1786)
- 246484: Airs, songs, duetts, trios and chorusses, in Marian, a comic opera (1788)
- 246926: An apology for the brute creation, or abuse of animals censured (1773)
- 246996: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Peter's Cornhill (1748)
- 247041: The accomplish'd rake (1756)
- 247049: A catalogue of the remainder of the collection of drawings (1772)
- 247050: A Catalogue of the library of an eminent counsellor lately deceas'd (1709)
- 247150: England preserved (1795)
- 247153: The man with two wives (1798)
- 247159: Songs, chorusses, &c (1770)
- 247653: Tom Jones (1769)
- 247665: Cleone (1786)
- 247737: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 247747: The sicilian romance (1794)
- 247826: The masquerade (1768)
- 247846: An essay on the blood; in which, the objections to Mr. Hunter's opinion concerning the blood, are examined and removed. By G. Levison, M.D (1776)
- 247949: Love the cause and cure of grief, or the innocent murderer (1744)
- 247950: Columbus (1792)
- 247952: Cleone (1765)
- 247996: The state of the nation (1726)
- 248007: A catalogue of a good collection of books, among them are Picart's Temple of the Muses, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, ... on Wednesday, February 12, 1800, (1800)
- 248011: A catalogue of a capital and truly valuable library of a gentleman (1800)
- 248013: A catalogue of a small library of books, in elegant condition. The property of a gentleman. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, ... on Wednesday, November 5, 1800, (1800)
- 248014: A catalogue of a small collection of books, in various languages. Among them are, Blair's Chronology, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, ... on Tuesday, November 11, 1800, (1800)
- 248016: A catalogue of the library of Dr. Robert Glynn, ... Which will be sold by auction, ... By Mr. King, ... on Thursday, December 4, 1800, (1800)
- 248021: A catalogue of books for 1783 (1783)
- 248023: E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased (1784)
- 248060: Songs (1783)
- 248082: The rivals (1775)
- 248093: The discovery (1763)
- 248126: Retaliation (1782)
- 248148: Coriolanus (1755)
- 248153: Rosina (1784)
- 248158: Rosina (1784)
- 248159: Tom Jones (1769)
- 248160: Rosina (1783)
- 248161: Rosina (1783)
- 248162: Rosina (1783)
- 248163: Rosina (1783)
- 248165: Which is the man? (1783)
- 248166: Rosina (1783)
- 248171: The deserted daughter: a comedy (1795)
- 248182: The belle's stratagem (1787)
- 248193: Coriolanus (1749)
- 248204: Philoclea (1754)
- 248222: A critical guide to the exhibition of the Royal Academy (1796)
- 248256: The roman actor (1722)
- 248258: Observation introductory to an historical essay, upon the knighthood of the bath. By John Anstis Esq; Garter principal King of arms (1725)
- 248287: A dissertation upon parties (1775)
- 248303: The discovery (1763)
- 248322: Loyalty and love (1716)
- 248403: De arte graphica (1754)
- 248464: A letter from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr. Hawkesworth (1773)
- 248500: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1776)
- 248610: The comedy of errors (1770)
- 248705: Artaxerxes (1763)
- 248707: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 248714: Barnaby brittle; or, A wife at her wit's end (1782)
- 248841: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 249161: Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Oratorios on the six Fridays in Lent, at play-house prices. This present Friday, February 27, 1789, the season will open with the coronation anthem, God save the King. (1789)
- 249162: Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Oratorios, or selections, on the six Fridays in Lent. At play-house prices. This present Friday March 6, 1789, a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel, (1789)
- 249163: Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, oratorios, or selections, on the six Fridays in Lent. At play-house prices. This present Friday March 20, 1789, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel, (1789)
- 249164: [Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.] This present Wednesday evening, March the 18th, 1789, Eidouranion, or, large transparent orrery. ... Mr. Walker, jun. will deliver his astronomical lecture, at the place and time above mentioned. (1789)
- 249165: Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Wednesday evening, March the 25th, 1789, Eidouranion, or, large transparent orrery. ... Mr. Walker, jun. will deliver his astronomical lecture, at the place and time above mentioned. (1789)
- 249172: To the public. Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, May 16, 1797 (1797)
- 249663: Satan's harvest home (1749)
- 249672: The spirit of contradiction (1760)
- 249681: The quack doctors (1762)
- 249709: A sermon preached at the opening of the church of St. Paul, Covent-Garden (1789)
- 249943: The accomplish'd maid (1781)
- 249995: At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 26, 1790, will be presented the favorite songs and chorusses from The Messiah, and the several grand selections; with additional songs. (1790)
- 249996: At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, February 24, 1790, will be performed the first grand selection of sacred music, (1790)
- 249997: At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 10, 1790, will (by particular desire) be repeated, for the last time this season, the first grand selection, from the performances in Westminster Abbey. (1790)
- 250013: At play-house prices. By particular desire. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. To-morrow, Friday, March 18, 1791, L'allegro il penseroso. Written by Milton, set to music by Handel. (1791)
- 250014: At Play-House prices, during Lent. At the New Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, tomorrow Wednesday, February 20, 1793, (for the only time this season) Alexander's feast. Written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. End of part II. A concerto on the violin by Madame Gautherot. (1793)
- 250015: At Play House prices, during Lent. New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb 27, 1793, will be repeated (for the only time this season) the first grand selection. In which will be introduced captivity, a serious air, by Mrs. Crouch, (supposed to be written by an unfortunate Queen during her consinement). (1793)
- 250016: At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, Feb. 19, 1796, will be performed the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel. (1796)
- 250017: At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, Feb. 26, 1796, will be performed a second grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel. (1796)
- 250018: At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 4, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel. (1796)
- 250019: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 8, 1793, a third grand selection of music. (1793)
- 250020: At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1796, will be performed L'allegro ed il pensieroso. Written by Milton, and set to music by Handel, (1796)
- 250021: At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden this present, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel. (1796)
- 250022: At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 2, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel. (1796)
- 250023: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 6, 1793, a second grand selection of music. (1793)
- 250024: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 14. 1794, will be performed (for the only time this season) Alexander's feast, written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. (1794)
- 250025: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 21, 1794, L'allegro ed il pensieroso. The words by Milton, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. (1794)
- 250026: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 12, 1794, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1794)
- 250027: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 26, 1794, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel, (1794)
- 250028: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 19. 1794, a grand selection of sacred music. (1794)
- 250029: At play-house prices during Lent. This present Friday, Feb. 12, 1796, will be performed (for the only time this season) at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, the favorite ode of Alexander's feast; or, the power of music. Written ... by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. (1796)
- 250030: At play-house prices. For the benefit of Mess. G. I. C & R. Ashleys Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on Saturday next May 31. 1800, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. (1800)
- 250030: At play-house prices. For the benefit of Mess. G. I. C & R. Ashleys Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on Saturday next May 31. 1800, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. (1800)
- 250034: At Play-House prices. Oratorios & selections of sacred music. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The season will commence on Friday next, with a performance of sacred music. (1791)
- 250035: At play-house prices. Oratorios and selections of sacred music, from the works of Handel; on the Wednesdays and Fridays during Lent. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, February 19, 1790, will be performed the Coronation anthem, (1790)
- 250038: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. On Wednesday next, March 16, 1791, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. (For the only time this season.) (1791)
- 250039: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. On Wednesday next, March 23, 1791, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (No part of which has been performed this season.) (1791)
- 250040: [At play-house prices.] Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Friday, April 1, 1791, the favorite grand selection, from the works of Handel. (Will be repeated for the only time this season) (1791)
- 250041: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Friday, March 11, 1791, a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1791)
- 250042: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Friday, March 25, 1791, Alexander's feast. Written by Dryden. And set to music by Handel. (1791)
- 250043: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Wednesday, March 16, 1791, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. (For the only time this season.) (1791)
- 250044: [At play-house prices.] Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Wednesday, March 30, 1791, (by desire of very many ladies and gentlemen) for the last time this season, L'allegro, ed il pensieroso. Written by Milton. And set to music by Handel. (1791)
- 250045: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. To-morrow, Friday, April 1, 1791, the favorite grand selection, from the works of Handel. (Will be repeated for the only time this season) (1791)
- 250046: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal; Covent Garden, tomorrow, Friday, April 15, 1791, L'allegro, ed il pensieroso. With a new grand miscellaneous act. (1791)
- 250047: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Tomorrow, Friday, March 11, 1791, a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1791)
- 250048: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Tomorrow Friday, March 25, 1791, Alexander's feast. Written by Dryden. And set to music by Handel. (1791)
- 250049: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Tomorrow Wednesday, March 23, 1791, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (No part of which has been performed this season.) (1791)
- 250050: At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 30, 1791, (by desire of very many ladies and gentlemen) for the last time this season, L'allegro, ed il pensieroso. Written by Milton. And set to music by Handel. (1791)
- 250057: At the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, oratorios and selections of sacred music. At play-house prices, during Lent. First performance on Friday next, February 15, 1793. (1793)
- 250058: At the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, oratorios and selections of sacred music. At play-house prices, during Lent. This present Friday, February 15, 1793. (1793)
- 250059: At the particular desire of several persons of high distinction. At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 28, 1794, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. (1794)
- 250072: At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday next, March 13, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel. (1776)
- 250073: At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, February 26, 1790, will be performed the second grand selection of sacred music, from the performances in Westminster-Abbey. (1790)
- 250074: At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, February 23, 1776, will be performed Judas Macchabęus. An oratorio, composed by Mr. Handel. (1776)
- 250075: At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, March 1, 1776, will be performed The Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel. (1776)
- 250076: [At the] Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, March 8, 1776, will be performed Samson. An oratorio, composed by Mr. Handel. (1776)
- 250077: At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 6, 1776, will be performed a concerto spirituale. (1776)
- 250133: The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1770)
- 250148: By desire of the directors of the concert of ancient music, in Tottenham Street. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Oratorios, or selections, on the six Fridays in Lent. At play-house prices. This present Friday March 13, 1789, the coronation anthem, (1789)
- 250149: By particular desire. [And for the last time this season.] At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 12, 1790, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. (1790)
- 250154: By particular desire. (The last oratorio this season) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 29, 1776, will be an oratorio (performed here but once) call'd The prodigal son. Composed by Dr. Arnold. (1776)
- 250155: By particular desire. Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, March 15, 1776, will be performed a concerto spirituale. (1776)
- 250194: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of ancient statues (1766)
- 250197: A catalogue of all the valuable and capital collection of prints, books of prints, and drawings (1770)
- 250210: A catalogue of the collection of pictures and drawings (1771)
- 250211: A catalogue of the collection of pictures, drawings, and several high-finish'd drawings by Marco Ricci, and other masters of that eminent painter, Mr. Joseph Goupy, deceas'd; which (by order of the executrix) will be sold by auction (1770)
- 250212: A catalogue of the collection of pictures (1770)
- 250213: A catalogue of the collection of prints, copper plates and drawings, of Mr. Joseph Goupy, deceas'd (1770)
- 250214: A catalogue of the collection of prints (1770)
- 250217: A catalogue of the curious collection of coins (1771)
- 250218: A catalogue of the curious collection of paintings of plants (1771)
- 250244: A catalogue of the shells, mathematical instruments, fire arms, &c. of Francis Grose, Esq; Late of Richmond, deceas'd (1770)
- 250248: A catalogue of the valuable library of the Revd. Doctor William Freind (1767)
- 250882: The full and whole examination of the H-----gh B------ff of W---st-----r (1742)
- 250910: The guardian out-witted (1764)
- 250967: The history of the ancient Germans (1738)
- 251010: The Idler (1767)
- 251098: Sailor's letters (1766)
- 251156: Spectacle de la nature: or, [N]ature display'd (1740)
- 251367: At the cheap-noted Covent-Garden provision ware-house, no. 31, James-Street, is this day and to-morrow selling off positively without reserve, the following large stock: two hundred sides of the finest Wiltshire bacon (1781)
- 251420: For the benefit of Miss Brunton (1786)
- 251427: The general history of Polybius (1772)
- 251443: Inimitable performances. Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Monday, and every evening this week, will be performed the following new entertainments, after the grand equestrian parade. (1793)
- 251444: Inimitable performances Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Thursday, and every evening this week, will be performed the following new entertainments, after the grand equestrian parade. (1793)
- 251477: Last night. At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 18, 1796, will be performed the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel. (1796)
- 251478: The last night (1794)
- 251480: Last night but one. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 24, [performed but once] the favorite grand selection of sacred music from the performances in Westminster Abbey. (1790)
- 251481: Last night but one. At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 16, 1796, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1796)
- 251482: Last night but one. At play-house prices. Theatre Royal; Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, April 14, 1791, will be performed the first act of Alexander's feast. Written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. (1791)
- 251483: The last night but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, April 9, 1794, a grand selection of sacred music. (1794)
- 251490: Last night but one Oratorios at play-house prices during Lent. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, tomorrow Wednesday March 28, 1798, will be performed a grand selection, from the most favorite works of Handel. (1798)
- 251492: Last night but two. At play house prices, during Lent. At the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 15, 1793, will be performed the sacred oratorio of The messiah. (1793)
- 251493: Last night but two. At play-house prices during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 11, 1796, will be performed (for the last time this season) the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel. (1796)
- 251495: Last night but two. Oratorios at play-house prices during Lent. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, tomorrow, Friday. March 23, 1798, will be performed a grand selection of sacred music. From the works of Handel. (1798)
- 251498: Last night Oratorios at play-house prices during Lent. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to-morrow, Friday March 30, 1798, will be performed a grand selection, from the most favorite works of Handel. (1798)
- 251502: (The last oratorio but one.) At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 27, 1776, will be an oratorio (never performed here) call'd The prodigal son. Composed by Dr. Arnold. (1776)
- 251503: Last performance but one. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, March 27, 1789, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel, (1789)
- 251504: Last performance. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to-morrow Friday, April 3, will be performed a fourth grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1789)
- 251506: (The last time of performing it this season.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, being Friday, March 22, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel. (1776)
- 251510: Last week but one. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 19, 1790, a fifth grand selection of sacred music from the performances in Westminster Abbey. (1790)
- 251511: Last week but one. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 17, 1790, a fourth grand selection of sacred music from the performances in Westminster Abbey. (1790)
- 251512: Last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, April 8, 1791, by desire of many subscribers to the concert of ancient music in Tottenham Street, will be performed (for the last time this season) the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. (1791)
- 251513: Last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Wednesday, April 6, 1791, (by particular desire) will be repeated L'allegro, ed il pensieroso. With a new grand miscellaneous act. (1791)
- 251514: The last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Friday, April 4, 1794, a grand selection of sacred music, in which will be introduced (for the last time) Mad Bess, by Madame Mara. (1794)
- 251515: The last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, April 2, 1794, L'allegro ed il pensieroso, the words by Milton, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. (1794)
- 251585: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage entertainment, fully demonstrated (1798)
- 251643: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, on Friday next, February 14, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called Judas Macchabęus. The music composed by Handel. (1777)
- 251644: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, February 21, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called Samson. The music composed by Handel. (1777)
- 251645: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, February 19, 1777, will be performed a sacred oratorio, called Messiah. The music composed by Handel. (1777)
- 251646: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, February 26, 1777, will be performed a sacred oratorio, called Omnipotence. The music composed by Handel. (1777)
- 251652: (By particular desire.) At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, February 28, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called The prodigal son. With additional airs. (The music composed by Dr. Arnold.) (1777)
- 251782: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, March 7, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called Jephtha. (The music composed by Handel.) (1777)
- 251783: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, tomorrow, Friday, March 14, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called Judas Maccabęus. (The music composed by Handel.) (1777)
- 251784: At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday March 12, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called The prodigal son (the music composed by Dr. Arnold. (1777)
- 251838: (By particular desire.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 5, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called The prodigal son. (The music composed by Dr. Arnold) (1777)
- 251861: A chronological series of engravers from the invention of the art to the beginning of the present century. (1770)
- 251862: The citizen (1763)
- 252007: For the benefit of the Middlesex-Hospital (1777)
- 252316: A description of several pieces of mechanism, invented by the Sieur Jacquet Droz, of ... Switzerland. And which are now to be seen at the Great Room, no. 6, in King-Street, Covent-Garden (1780)
- 252401: Elfrida (1796)
- 252483: For the benefit of Mr. Quick. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on Tuesday the 29th of March, 1785, will be revived ... a comedy, called The constant couple; ... With dancing and other entertainments; (1785)
- 252484: For the benefit of Mr. Quick (1785)
- 252837: The englishman in Paris (1758)
- 252838: The englishman in Paris (1794)
- 252840: The Englishman's duty to contend for his birthright (1795)
- 252963: An impartial report of the debates that occur in the two Houses of Parliament (1798)
- 253008: The last performance but one, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday next, March 19, 1777, will be Acis and Galatea. (The music composed by Handel.) (1777)
- 253010: The last performance this season. Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Friday, March 21, 1777, Acis and Galatea. (The music composed by Handel.) (1777)
- 253024: A lecture on heads (1788)
- 253042: Letters written by the late Jonathan Swift (1766)
- 253100: The merchant of Venice (1777)
- 253202: Never perform'd there. Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, February 28, 1776, will be performed Omnipotence. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the works of George Frederick Handel, (1776)
- 253205: Never performed (1776)
- 253259: No part of this selection has been performed this season. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 3, 1790, a third grand selection from the oratorios of Jephtha, Samson, Esther, ... composed by Handel. (1790)
- 253275: The only time this season. At play house prices. At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Friday, March 5, 1790, will be presented the sacred oratorio of Judas Macchabęus. (1790)
- 253280: Oratorios & selections of sacred music, at play house prices, during Lent. At the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Friday, Feb. 22, 1793, will be performed L'allegro ed il pensieroso. Written by Milton, and set to music by Handel. (1793)
- 253281: Oratorios at play-house prices during Lent. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1798, will be performed (for the only time this season) L'allegro il pensieroso. [sic] The words by Milton ... and the music by Handel. (1798)
- 253282: Oratorios at play-house prices during Lent. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to-morrow Wednesday, March 21, 1798, will be performed, by particular desire, (for the last time this season) the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel. (1798)
- 253283: Oratorios at play-house prices during Lent. Tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 23, 1798, will be performed (for the only time this season) at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G. F. Handel. (1798)
- 253317: Positively the last night. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This present Wednesday evening, April the 1st, 1789, Eidouranion: or, large transparent orrery. ... Mr. Walker, jun. will deliver his astronomical lecture, at the place and time above mentioned. (1789)
- 253369: King Charles I (1793)
- 253381: King John (1746)
- 253382: King Lear (1790)
- 253413: The last-Day (1719)
- 253420: The last night. At play-house prices (1794)
- 253421: The last night but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, April 9, 1794, a grand selection of sacred music. (1794)
- 253422: The last week but one. At play-house prices. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, April 2, 1794, L'allegro ed il pensieroso, the words by Milton, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. (1794)
- 253476: The memoirs of George Leyburn (1722)
- 253529: Oratorios at Play-Houes prices during Lent. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, this present Wednesday, March 21, 1798, will be performed, by particular desire, (for the last time this season) the sacred [creation] of the Messiah. Composed by G.F. Handel. (1798)
- 253645: The revenge, a burletta; acted at Marybone Gardens, MDCCLXX. With additional songs. By Thomas Chatterton (1799)
- 253775: Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Mr. Clarke begs leave to inform his friends, from his violent indisposition, and incapacity to perform for his benefit, ... Mr. Quick has readily consented to play the part for Mr. Clark; and to-morrow evening, May 6, The stratagem will be performed for his benefit. (1786)
- 253776: Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 19, 1800. will be performed for the first time this season, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1800)
- 253776: Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Wednesday, March 19, 1800. will be performed for the first time this season, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1800)
- 253857: Westminster Fire Office, Bedford Street, Covent Garden. August 1st, 1782 (1782)
- 253858: Westminster Fire Office, Bedford Street, Covent Garden. January 1st, 1798 (1798)
- 253859: Westminster Fire Office, Bedford Street, Covent Garden. January 1st, 1798 (1798)
- 253903: Sketch of the pantomime, with the songs, &c. in the new serio-comic intermezzio of dialogue and action called The mouth of the Nile (1798)
- 254040: The songs & chorusses in the dramatic romance, intitled, Joanna of Montfaucon, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday January 16, 1800. The music entirely new; and composed for the occasion, by Mr. Busby (1800)
- 254043: Songs (1794)
- 254050: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called lord mayor's day; or, A flight from Lapland (1783)
- 254051: Songs (1785)
- 254057: The songs in the Lady of the manor (1778)
- 254057: The songs in the Lady of the manor (1778)
- 254060: Songs (1799)
- 254060: Songs (1799)
- 254410: The spiritual bishop; a sermon preached 3d February, 1790, at the ordination of the Rev. David Todd, co-pastor with the Rev. John Patrick, in the Presbyterian Church, Peter-Street, Soho. By the Rev. John Love, of the Scots Church, Crispin-Street, 'Spital-Fields. To which is added The charge, by the Rev. James Steven, of the Scots Church, Crown-Court, Russel-Street, Covent-Garden. Published at the request of the congregation (1790)
- 254442: Songs (1776)
- 254447: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1789)
- 254451: Songs (1786)
- 254859: At Play-House prices, during Lent. At the new Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, tomorrow, Friday, February 22, 1793, will be performed L'allegro ed il Pensieroso. Written by Milton, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. End of part II. A concerto on the violin by Madame Gautherot. (1793)
- 254861: At Play-House prices, during Lent. Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, tomorrow, Wednesday, March 6, 1793, a second grand selection of music. No part of which has been performed this season, excepting Mad Bess, which will be introduced for the last time, by Madame Mara (1793)
- 254862: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, to-morrow Friday, March 14. 179 , [sic] will be performed (for the only time this season) Alexander's feast, written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. (1794)
- 254863: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 12. 1794, a second grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. (1794)
- 254864: At play-house prices, during Lent. Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 26, 1794, a third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel, (1794)
- 255003: Entire new performances. Mr. Jobson, from the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Intends to exhibit the primitive puppet shew [sic]. ... during the short time of Bartholomew Fair, ... at The grey-hound, West-Smithfield, (1790)
- 255012: General view of the agriculture of the county of Nottingham (1798)
- 255155: The conscious lovers (1785)
- 255353: Explanation of the notes (1800)
- 255423: Alcina. An opera; as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1736)
- 255423: Alcina. An opera; as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1736)
- 255511: Alexander's feast (1780)
- 255512: Alexander's feast (1780)
- 255523: [Alexander's feast;] (1765)
- 255535: Alexander Balus (1751)
- 255850: A catalogue, being an extraordinary and great collection of antiques, original drawings, and other curiosities, collected by a gentleman very curious. Will be sold by auction at Covent Garden Coffee-House in the Little Piazza: on Wednesday next, being the 9th instant June, 1714. (1714)
- 255982: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1776)
- 255983: A catalogue of a large and valuable colletion of books, intended for the Russia trade, but witheld in consequence of a late failure (1793)
- 255984: A catalogue of a large collection of books in most languages (1793)
- 256156: As you like it (1777)
- 256162: As you like it (1800)
- 256510: A catalogue of all the materials of the dwelling-house, out-houses, &c (1747)
- 256998: Douglas (1766)
- 257022: Douglas (1799)
- 257040: Douglas (1757)
- 257095: Attic wit (1791)
- 257219: The dragon of Wantley (1737)
- 257264: The certainty of an over-ruling Providence (1715)
- 257444: The accomplish'd maid (1767)
- 257451: The Chances (1800)
- 257519: The chaplet (1777)
- 257676: The earl of Essex (1753)
- 257744: The art of cookery (1748)
- 257863: A catalogue of the remaining part of the valuable collection of the late well known antiquary Mr. Martin (1774)
- 257898: A catalogue of the capital and entire collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Mr. Michael Rysbrack (1764)
- 257899: A catalogue of the genuine and capital collection of English coins and medals, &c (1776)
- 257905: A catalogue of the large and noble library of James West, Esq; of King's-Street, Covent-Garden, deceased; late President of the Royal Society (1773)
- 257953: A catalogue of the superb and elegant household furniture (1792)
- 258022: The Earl of Essex (1756)
- 258173: Acis and Galatea (1762)
- 258331: Acis and Galatea (1798)
- 258333: Achilles (1733)
- 258335: Achilles in petticoats an opera (1774)
- 258347: Hamlet (1746)
- 258354: Hamlet (1774)
- 258355: Hamlet (1776)
- 258358: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1776)
- 258359: Bantry bay (1797)
- 258372: Barnaby brittle (1790)
- 258397: The battle of Hastings (1793)
- 258530: Aerostation (1785)
- 258537: The demi-rep. By author of the Meretriciad (1765)
- 258614: The description and use of a new and easy formula, for determining the time of the day (1777)
- 258724: The good-natur'd man (1792)
- 258787: The airs, duetts, trios and chorusses, &c. in The prophet (1789)
- 258790: The airs, duets, choruses, and argument (1791)
- 258792: Airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, in Rosina (1783)
- 258794: The airs, glees, choruses, &c (1791)
- 258795: Airs, songs, chorusses, &c (1789)
- 258875: Airs, duets, trios, &c (1777)
- 258880: Airs, duetts, and chorusses (1795)
- 258907: Hamlet (1767)
- 258912: Hamlet (1799)
- 259021: The druid's monument (1774)
- 259162: Considerations on the poor laws (1775)
- 259468: The complaint (1776)
- 259636: The double dealer (1797)
- 259670: Judas Macchabęus (1751)
- 259728: A Dream of dreams; or, Somnium academici Cantabrigiensis translated (1768)
- 259839: Eliza (1721)
- 260002: The Englishman returned from Paris, being the sequel to the Englishman in Paris (1762)
- 260054: Miss in her teens (1752)
- 260077: Christus patiens: or, The sufferings of Christ (1737)
- 260269: The honest Yorkshireman (1777)
- 260470: The guardian (1793)
- 260750: Botheration (1798)
- 260807: Brother Peter to Brother Tom (1793)
- 260982: Cleone (1759)
- 260990: The contrivances (1770)
- 260992: The contrivances (1794)
- 260998: The courtesan. By the author of the Meretriciad (1765)
- 261032: The irish widow (1794)
- 261045: The court of Alexander (1770)
- 261214: Coriolanus (1754)
- 261228: Coriolanus (1761)
- 261231: Coriolanus (1761)
- 261261: The count of Narbonne (1782)
- 261313: A select collection of vocal music, serious and comic with a thorough bass for the harpsichord. (1770)
- 261332: Six concerto's in seven parts (1740)
- 261403: The brothers. A comedy (1792)
- 261442: Israel in Egypt (1775)
- 261505: A collection of political tracts (1769)
- 261588: The history of King Lear (1768)
- 261608: The history of Little Dick (1792)
- 261686: The history of Sir Roger and his son Joe (1758)
- 261847: Douglas (1757)
- 261987: Buchanan's history of Scotland (1734)
- 261998: Librorum, in omnibus linguis & literaturp?artibus insignium, catalogus. A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Creech, A.M. formerly fellow of Wadham College in Oxford, and of John Eyre Esq; lately deceas'd. Consisting of a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books, in all parts of learning. Particularly great numbers of the classics, publish'd in usum delphini and cum notis variorum, with many other curious and scarce editions. Which will be sold very cheap, (the lowest price fix'd in each book) on Tuesday the 25th day of May 1731. Beginning at eight in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Gray's-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had gratis, of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Mr. Innys in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; Mr. King in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall, London: Mr. Thurlbourn in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath; booksellers: and at the place of sale (1731)
- 262097: Librorum ex bibliothecis Honoratissimi Roberti Dormer armig. Et Joannis Battely, nuper archidiac. Cantuariensis, catalogus: or, A catalogue of the libraries of the Honourable Robert Dormer Esq; one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas; and of the Reverend Dr. John Battely, archdeacon of Canterbury: both lately deceased. Being a very curious collection of books relating to the history, antiquities, and parliamentary affairs of Great Britain and Ireland; and of divers other nations; viz. France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Muscovy, &c. Also a great number of books of medals, architecture, perspective, mathematicks, painting, husbandry, trade, voyages, civil, canon, and Common Law, divinity, &c. Likewise a very neat collection of classicks by the most celebrated printers, viz. Aldus, Colinu?s, Rob. & Car. Stephens, Giolito, Junt,? Valgrisius, Vascosan, Morellius, Elzevir, &c. with several in Usum Delphini, Paris Edition, & cum Notis Variorum. Together with a great Collection in Physick, Surgery, and Natural History. Which will begin to be sold very cheap (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Monday the 24th day of this instant April, 1727, by Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over against Grays-Inn in Holborn; beginning at nine in the Morning. Catalogues are delivered gratis, by Mr. Strahan, in Conhill; Messicurs William and John Innys, in St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr. Lewis, next Tom's Coffee-House, Covent-Garden; Mr. Gosting, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleetstreet; booksellers: and at the place of sale (1727)
- 262126: The woodman (1791)
- 262135: The Count of Narbonne (1788)
- 262163: Librorum in omnibus linguis & literaturp?artibus utilissima collectio: a catalogue of the libraries of John Hughes, Esq; and his brother Mr. Jabez Hughes, both deceased. Containing a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books in all parts of literature. Particularly a great number of the best and scarcest editions of the Greek and Roman classics, historians and philosophers. Also, a very compleat collection of books relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Which will be sold very cheap (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Wednesday, January 31. 1732-3, beginning at nine in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Grays-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had Gratis of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Messieurs Innys and Manby in St. Paul's-Church yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall; Mr. Thurlbourne in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath, booksellers. And at the place of sale (1733)
- 262195: The guardian out-witted (1765)
- 262256: The royal merchant: an opera. Founded on Beaumont and Fletcher. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Covent-Garden (1768)
- 262258: The rage: a comedy (1795)
- 262268: Such things are (1788)
- 262288: The town before you (1795)
- 262292: The way to get married (1797)
- 262310: Fontainbleau; or, Our way in France (1785)
- 262348: Fortune's frolic (1799)
- 262436: The capricious lady (1783)
- 262501: The reformation of law, physic and divinity (1778)
- 262529: The refusal (1722)
- 262546: The register-office (1761)
- 262925: The royal merchant: or, The beggars bush (1740)
- 262953: Remarks on two pamphlets (1731)
- 263025: The provok'd husband or, A journey to London (1798)
- 263209: The road to ruin (1792)
- 263257: Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest (1786)
- 263319: Oroonoko (1790)
- 263360: The Roman father. A tragedy (1790)
- 263426: Othello, the moor of Venice (1755)
- 263431: Othello (1765)
- 263434: Othello (1770)
- 263436: Othello (1771)
- 263440: Othello (1800)
- 263591: The liturgy of the Church of England explained and vindicated, so as to appear in perfect harmony with the scriptures, and very far distant from the arminian system (1800)
- 263608: More money! or (1793)
- 263685: A Letter to the Honourable Thomas Erskine, on the subject of forestalling hops; Including a plan for the reduction of the price of corn, porter, &c (1800)
- 263899: Lord Chesterfield's witticisms (1773)
- 264147: Love a-la-mode (1782)
- 264203: Love in a Village (1763)
- 264204: Love in a village (1765)
- 264266: Love makes a man: or, The Fop's fortune (1789)
- 264281: Love in excess; or The fatal enquiry (1722)
- 264357: The conscious lovers (1791)
- 264442: The overture (1780)
- 264473: The life of King Henry V (1769)
- 264553: The recitatives (1788)
- 264575: Macbeth (1785)
- 264590: Macbeth (1770)
- 264618: Mr Young's report on the attempts made by the usurpers of the Philanthropic Society (1795)
- 264620: (Mrs. Inchbald's translation.) The midnight hour (1788)
- 264671: Museum falconarianum (1778)
- 264749: Retaliation (1782)
- 264769: The maid of the mill (1782)
- 264770: The maid of the mill (1770)
- 264780: Papers selected from the Censor (1750)
- 264870: Love makes a man (1791)
- 265086: Public tranquillity the object of every individual's concern (1776)
- 265330: Samson (1743)
- 265401: Saul, an oratorio (1760)
- 265452: Management (1800)
- 265457: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 265463: The man of the world (1793)
- 265497: Observations on the inefficacious use of irons (1787)
- 265560: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Italian and other drawings, prints, models, and casts, of the late eminent Mr. Jonathan Richardson, painter, deceas'd. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at his house in the great piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday the 22d of January, 1746-7, and the seventeen following nights, (1747)
- 265561: The memoirs of Khojeh Abdulkurreem (1793)
- 265568: A catalogue of a valuable collection of Hogarth's works, and other prints and drawings; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms in King-Street and Hart-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, January the 12th, 1782, at six o'clock in the evening. (1782)
- 265578: Hogarth's works (1798)
- 265583: Capital collection of prints. A catalogue of a very select and valuable collection of prints & books of prints, &c. The genuine property of, and collected with great care and expence by a gentleman, (engaged in other pursuits.) ... Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. King and son, at their great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, November 22, 1798, and two following days. At twelve o'clock, precisely. (1798)
- 265585: A catalogue of a valuable assemblage of miscellaneous prints, by Rubens, Vandyke, Rembrandt, ... Lately forming a part of the magnificent collection of John Danser Nyman, Esq. of the Hague, (deceased.) ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday, November 28, 1798, precisely at six o'clock in the evening. (1798)
- 265587: English portraits and prints. A catalogue of a fine collection of prints, the property of a gentleman. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, January 26, 1799, at twelve o'clock. (1799)
- 265589: Pictures, prints, books, musical instruments, &c. A catalogue of the first part of the stock in trade of Mr. George Bailey, dealer in curiosities, late of Piccadilly, (deceased.) ... Which, by order of the administrator, will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, April 5, 1799, and the following day, at twelve o'clock. (1799)
- 265591: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock of Mr. Peter Gaugain, printseller, ... Prints by Bartolozzi - Original pictures by esteemed masters, and many original drawings by Hamilton, &c. Which will be sold by auction by Mr. King, Junr. at his auction room, No.36, Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, May 9, 1799, at twelve o'clock. (1799)
- 265593: Valuable copper-plates, with the prints, and a few good pictures. A catalogue of many valuable copper-plate engravings, ... being the selected part of the stock in trade of Mr. Edward Jee, printseller, &c. a bankrupt, brought from his house, in Whitall-Street, Birmingham: which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Robins, at their spacious rooms, under the great piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 24th of June, 1799, at twelve o'clock. (1799)
- 265595: Catalogue of prints (1798)
- 265597: Prints, drawings, books, and books of prints, &c. A catalogue of the choice collection of prints, drawings, books, books of prints, models, &c. Late the property of W. Gaubert, Esq. late of Turnham-Green, deceased, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, March 18, 1800, at twelve o'clock. (1800)
- 265597: Prints, drawings, books, and books of prints, &c. A catalogue of the choice collection of prints, drawings, books, books of prints, models, &c. Late the property of W. Gaubert, Esq. late of Turnham-Green, deceased, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, March 18, 1800, at twelve o'clock. (1800)
- 265601: Prints, drawings, & books of prints. A catalogue of a choice collection of prints, drawings, books of prints, &c. The property of Mr. Isaac Martell, deceased; together with some fine impressions and proofs, by Woollet, framed and glazed. The property of the late Mr. B. T. Pouncy. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, May 2, 1800, and the following day, at twelve o'clock. (1800)
- 265601: Prints, drawings, & books of prints. A catalogue of a choice collection of prints, drawings, books of prints, &c. The property of Mr. Isaac Martell, deceased; together with some fine impressions and proofs, by Woollet, framed and glazed. The property of the late Mr. B. T. Pouncy. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, May 2, 1800, and the following day, at twelve o'clock. (1800)
- 265603: Prints, prints framed and glazed, and pictures. Catalogue of an assemblage of prints, by the most esteemed ancient masters; the property of a gentleman long resident in Italy. Comprising, the works of Marc Antonio, Bonafoni, Waterloo, Suanevelt, Paul Potter, Rubens, Poussin, Vandyk, proofs, and Vanden Enden impressions, ... which will be sold by auction by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent Garden, on Thursday, July 31, 1800, and following day, at twelve o'clock. (1800)
- 265603: Prints, prints framed and glazed, and pictures. Catalogue of an assemblage of prints, by the most esteemed ancient masters; the property of a gentleman long resident in Italy. Comprising, the works of Marc Antonio, Bonafoni, Waterloo, Suanevelt, Paul Potter, Rubens, Poussin, Vandyk, proofs, and Vanden Enden impressions, ... which will be sold by auction by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent Garden, on Thursday, July 31, 1800, and following day, at twelve o'clock. (1800)
- 265605: Prints and drawings. A catalogue of a collection of prints, many of them proofs, and fine impressions. By the most eminent artists. Among them are, The death of General Wolfe, the battles of the Hogue and Boyne, Oliver Cromwell, and the restoration of Charles II. THomson's Seasons, with plates by Bartolozzi and Tomkins. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, October 18, 1800. At six o'clock in the evening. (1800)
- 265606: Prints, drawings and copperplates. A catalogue of a choice & pleasing assemblage of prints and drawings, several of them proofs, etchings, and in colours including many by Woollett, Bartolozzi, &c. ... Together with, several copper-plates, some fine drawing paper, portfolios, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, October 25, 1800. At six o'clock in the evening. (1800)
- 265631: A catalogue of a truly genuine and valuable collection of prints and drawings, belonging to a gentleman, consisting of exceeding fine prints by Rubens, Vandyck, ... and other consequential lots. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Bastin, at his house (No.45.) in Maiden Lane, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant December 1774, and the two following evenings. (1774)
- 265679: A catalogue of the large and genuine collection of copper-plates, of Mr. Samuel Sympson, late of Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden, print-seller, deceas'd; consisting of several mezzotinto's by White, Faber, &c. and also of various engrav'd and etch'd plates, by Le Clerc, Picart, Le Pautre, and others. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, on Friday the 6th of December 1751. At his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, beginning at twelve o'clock. And on that, and the five following evenings, will likewise be sold, his genuine and entire collection of prints, (1751)
- 265686: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of natural history, and papers relating thereto, of John Ellis, Esquire, deceas'd; ... A number of accurate drawings of zoophytes, &c. by Ehret, and other eminent hands; MS. dissertations, cabinets, &c. Which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, June the 10th, 1791, at 12 o'clock. (1791)
- 265689: A catalogue of the genuine, entire, and valuable collection of models, casts, prints, books of prints, and drawings, of the late ingenious Mr. Joseph Vanhaecken, of Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury, drapery-painter, deceas'd; consisting of the choicest works of the most eminent masters. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, (by order of the executors) on Monday the 11th of February 1750-1, and the fourteen following evenings, (Sundays excepted.) (1751)
- 265690: A catalogue of the entire collections of Italian, French and Flemish prints and drawings of Mr. William Atkinson, late of Long-Acre, deceas'd; and of a gentleman, lately gone abroad, which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday the 21st, Friday the 22d, Saturday the 23d, Monday the 25th, Tuesday the 26th, and Wednesday the 27th of this instant November 1751. (1751)
- 265691: A catalogue of a genuine collection of curious prints, and books of prints, (with some few drawings) by the most eminent Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch masters. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, on Thursday the 9th of this instant January 1752, and the four following evenings, at his house in the Grat Piazza, Covent-Garden. (1752)
- 265692: A catalogue of a genuine and choice collection of Italian, Flemish, and other valuable prints, and complete sets, by the most eminent engravers. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday the 20th of this instant February 1752, and the six following evenings. (1752)
- 265693: A catalogue of a collection of scarce and valuable prints, books of prints, and neat drawings, lately imported; consisting chiefly of the works of the most eminent Flemish and French masters, and several etchings by the Italians, ... Among which is that rare and much admire print by Rembrandt, of the Burgomaster Six. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 13th of December, 1752, and the five following evenings, Sunday excepted. (1752)
- 265694: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of prints and drawings of that most excellent artist Mr. John Smith, late of Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, deceas'd; together with the remainder of his own works, consisting of great variety of heads of illustrious persons, and other subjects, in metzotinto ... and in particular, a complete set of all his works, of the very best impressions, in two volumes in folio, neatly bound. Which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 8th of this instant April 1754, and the five following evenings. (1754)
- 265697: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock in trade of Mr. Charles Moseley, printseller, (deceas'd) late of Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; consisting of some scarce and valuable prints, bound and unbound, several copper plates, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Prestage, (by order of the executors) at his great room the end of Savile-Row, next Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square. On Monday the 14th of June, 1756, and the three following evenings. (1756)
- 265698: A catalogue of the entire collection of books, prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Mr. Nathaniel Samm, of Bartholomew Close, lately deceas'd; which (by order of the administratix) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Friday the 5th of August 1768. (1768)
- 265699: A catalogue of the first part of the museum of Ingham Foster, deceased. Consisting of his matchless collection of prints and drawings, amongst which are the scarce works of Hogarth, in 3 vols. Worlidge's works, Bartolozzi's, Woolet's, Strange's, Edelinck's, &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Barford, at his rooms in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 24th February, 1783, and the following days. (1783)
- 265700: A catalogue of a curious collection of pictures, miniatures, enamels, carvings in ivory, &c. ... The whole late the property of Mr. William Rawle, of Castle Court, Strand, deceased: which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King-Street and Hart-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, April the 30th, 1790, at 12 o'clock. (1790)
- 265707: A catalogue of the entire collection of prints and drawings, of Mr. John Arnold, of Tavistock-Row, Covent-Garden, (who is leaving off house-keeping.) Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Cock, at Mr. Arnold's house above-mention'd, on Monday, Feb.3. and Tuesday, Feb. 4. 1745-6. (1746)
- 265711: A catalogue of the curious library, two fine skeletons, &c. of the ingenious Mr. John Pryce, late of Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden, surgeon, deceas'd. Together with the collection of prints and drawings, books of prints, &c. of Mr. Robinson, face-painter, deceas'd, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Saturday the 20th, Monday the 22d, Tuesday the 23d, and Wednesday the 24th of this instant December, 1746. (1746)
- 265712: A catalogue of the valuable prints, and books of prints, of Mrs. Edwards, jun. late of Kensington, deceas'd; consisting of several excellent prints of Remdrandt, Rubens, Hollar, Callot, Masson, Natueil, Le Fage, and others; ... and the works of Palladio, Inigo Jones, Vitruvius, Campbell, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at his house in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday the 17th, and Friday the 18th, of this instant April, 1746. (1746)
- 265714: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Italian and other drawings (1747)
- 265715: A catalogue of the entire collections of prints, books of prints, and drawings, of Nathaniel Oldham, Esq; of Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury; and of the late Mr. Peter Van Uden, of Amsterdam, painter; consisting of the choicest works of Albert Durer, Wierx, Hans Sebald Beham, Vischer, Le Clerc, Callot, Vandyck, and Rubens; ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, on Wednesday the 25th of this instant February 1746-7, and the three following evenings, (at the great room at the Shakespear's-Head, next the theatre, in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden.) (1747)
- 265716: A catalogue of the curious and entire collection of prints, drawings and books of prints, by the most eminent Italian, French and Flemish masters, of Mr. Christian Frederick Zincke, of Covent Garden, enamel painter, which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford; at his house (late Mr. Cock's) in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, the 31st of this instant January 1748-9, and the four following evenings. (1749)
- 265717: A catalogue of a choice collection of neat drawings, scarce prints, and books of prints, of the best impressions, and finely preserved; amongst which are several etchings by Guido, the Caracci's, Barrocio, Carlo Maratti, &c. the thirty-eight scarce prints of shells by Hollar; and divers by M. Antonio, Rembrandt, Rubens, Visscher, Teniers, and other eminent masters. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, December 4, 1750, and the three following evenings, beginning punctually at half an hour after five. (1750)
- 265718: A catalogue of a most curious collection of prints, and books of prints, of the best impressions, and by the most eminent Italian, French, and Flemish masters: consisting, amongst others, of the works of Ann. Carracci, Sadeler, Dorigny, ... as likewise of near 2000 scarce and fine prints by Hollar, formerly part of the late Earl of Oxford's collection. Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Cock and Langford, at Mr. Cock's in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday the 17th of December 1747, and the following evenings, (Sunday excepted.) (1747)
- 265719: A catalogue of the curious collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Mr. Robert Bragge, ... (being the collections of the late old and young Mieris.) Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house (late Mr. Cock's) in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday, the 6th of this instant March, 1748-9, and the five following evenings. (1749)
- 265720: A catalogue of a curious collection of Italian, Flemish, and Dutch prints and drawings, by the most eminent masters. (Lately consigned from abroad) which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday the 20th of this instant February 1749-50, and the four following evenings. (1750)
- 265721: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of Italian, French and Flemish prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Mr. Thomas Major, by him lately collected abroad. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday, January 17, 1750-1, and the five following evenings, Sunday excepted. (1751)
- 265725: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Italian, French and Flemish prints and drawings of Mr. Petrus Andreas Rysbrack, lately deceas'd; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house (late Mr. Cock's) in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday, the 17th o this instant April, 1749, and the five following evenings. (1749)
- 265726: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Italian, French and Flemish prints, and two copies of Basket's bible, in sheets, ruled, &c. of Sir John Bull, Knt. late of Ongar in the county of Essex, deceas'd. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th of this instant November, 1750, beginning each evening at half an hour after five precisely. (1750)
- 265731: A catalogue of a genuine collection of curious prints, drawings, and books of prints, lately imported; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 10th of January 1753, and the six following evenings, Sunday excepted. (1753)
- 265733: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of shells, ores, fossils, minerals, and natural curiosities, of Mr. Daniel Furzer, late of New-Inn. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 16th and Thursday the 17th of this instant June 1756, (1756)
- 265756: A catalogue of a scarce and valuable collection of prints, consisting of the works of Rembrandt only. Which will be sold by auction. By Mr. Langford and son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday the 27th of this instant March 1766. (1766)
- 265759: A catalogue of the valuable collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of the late William Taverner, Esq; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford's, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 21st of this instant February 1774, and the four following evenings. (1774)
- 265760: A catalogue of the collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Cudworth Bruch, Esq; late of Wallingford, Berks, deceas'd; which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday the 10th of this instant January 1775, and the four following evenings. (1775)
- 265762: A catalogue of the valuable collection of prints, books of prints, aad [sic] capital collection of drawings, by the most esteemed masters; of a person of distinction, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday the 12th of this instant March 1776, and the two following evenings. (1776)
- 265764: A catalogue of the collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Mr. Dall, late of Covent Garden theatre, deceased; which (by order of the executrix,) which [sic] will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 10th of this instant March 1777, and the following evening. (1777)
- 265778: A catalogue of the well-known, valuable and magnificent collection of drawings, prints, and books of prints, of Thomas Hudson, Esq; deceased; ... which (by order of the executors,) will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden on Monday the 15th of this instant March 1779, and the eleven following evenings. (1779)
- 265785: A catalogue of the extensive and valuable stock in trade, of that ingenious artist Mr. Andrew Dury, geographer, deceas'd; the stock consists of a great variety of actual surveys, maps, plans, and charts; together with his valuable copper plates, &c. Which (by order of the executrix,) will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 24th of this instant March 1779, and the six following days (Sunday excepted). (1779)
- 265801: A catalogue of the remaining part of the collection of prints and drawings of the late Ingham Foster. Consisting of a great number of choice impressions of the works of Worlidge, Rembrandt, Ostade, Bega, Du Jardin, Hogarth, C. Baillie, &c. ...Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Barford, at his rooms in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday the 22d of May, 1783, and the following days. (1783)
- 265806: A catalogue of the remaining part of the collection of prints and drawings of the late Ingham Foster. Consisting of a great number of choice impressions of the works of Worlidge, Rembrandt, Ostade, Bega, Du Jardin, Hogarth, G. Baillie, &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Barford, at his rooms in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday the 22d of May, 1783, and the following days. (1783)
- 265829: A catalogue of a large and choice collection of prints; exceeding fine drawings; capital books of prints; and portfolios; of Nathaniel Hone, Esq ... deceased; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Monday, February the 7th, 1785, and the seven following evenings (Sunday excepted) at six o'clock. (1785)
- 265830: A catalogue of the large and genuine collection of scarce and valuable prints, drawings, books of prints, and books, of Peter Romilly, Esq. of Frith Street, Soho, deceased; which (by order of the administrator) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Monday, February the 28th, 1785, and the nine following evenings, at six o'clock (1785)
- 265842: A catalogue of the genuine (1764)
- 265852: A catalogue of a neat collection of books of prints, by various masters; several prints of views, figures, &c. framed and glazed; and likewise, a large parcel of copper plates of maps, heads, histories, views, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, on Wednesday the 26th of February 1755, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden. (1755)
- 265853: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and curious collection of prints and drawings bound and unbound, of Thomas Sadler, Esq; late of Cecil-Street in the Strand, deceas'd; consisting of the most valuable works of masters of the greatest eminence, all in the finest condition. Which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday, February 16, 1757. and the six following evenings. (1757)
- 265859: A catalogue of the genuine, large and curious collection of prints, and capital drawings, of Mr. Thomas Worlidge, deceased; which (by order of the executrix) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday th 25th of this instant March 1767, and the five following evenings. (1767)
- 265861: A catalogue of the collection of prints and books of prints, of Mr. Joseph Ames, ... lately deceas'd; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 14th of this instant May 1760. (1760)
- 265862: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock of copper-plates, prints, and other effects in trade, of Mr. John King, late of the Poultry, deceased; which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 14th of this instant January 1760, and the five following evenings. (1760)
- 265864: A catalogue of the large and capital collection of prints and drawings of Jonathan Richardson, Esq; late of Queen Square, Ormond Street, deceased; which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 5th of February 1772, and the seven following evenings. (1772)
- 265866: A catalogue of the curious collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of a late eminent collector; together with several fine proofs, &c. consigned from Paris. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford's, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday the 20th of this instant April 1773, and the three following evenings. (1773)
- 265901: A catalogue of a capital collection of prints and drawings; amongst which are two of the first impressions, in the finest preservation, without the lines, of Balechou's Storm, from Vernet - some by Rubens and Vandyke:- ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms in King-Street and Hart-Street, Covent Garden; on Monday, January the 22d, 1776, and the two following evenings. (1776)
- 265908: A catalogue of the entire collection of scarce English and foreign heads, monuments, antiquities, and curious engravings, by Faithorne, Hollar, Vertue, White, &c. Of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Parsons, late of Kempnall, in the county of Norfolk, deceased. Which (by order of th executors) will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday the 16th of this instant March 1775, and the two following evenings. (1775)
- 265987: Love in a village (1791)
- 266050: Messiah (1768)
- 266051: Messiah (1749)
- 266073: Messiah (1775)
- 266077: Messiah (1776)
- 266078: Messiah (1768)
- 266196: The meretriciad (1763)
- 266210: Samson (1790)
- 266312: Secrets worth knowing (1798)
- 266313: Secrets worth knowing (1798)
- 266447: Scraps, or Essays, serious and comic, in prose and verse. By a Cantab (1795)
- 266519: The minister's head-dressed according to law (1795)
- 266541: Samson, an oratorio (1768)
- 266542: Samson (1768)
- 266593: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 266594: Miss in her teens (1751)
- 266595: Miss in her teens; or, The medley of lovers (1753)
- 266600: Miss in her Teens (1794)
- 266716: A second grand selection of sacred music (1794)
- 266786: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the fifth of November, 1711 (1711)
- 266983: The midnight hour (1788)
- 267023: A military treatise on the discipline of the marine forces, when at sea (1763)
- 267185: The minor. A comedy in three acts (1793)
- 267262: Poems (1793)
- 267392: A natural history of the passions (1701)
- 267674: Poor Vulcan a burletta (1781)
- 267677: The poor soldier, a comic opera (1785)
- 267680: The poor soldier (1789)
- 267704: A plan for a preservatory and reformatory (1758)
- 267745: Plan of a practical dictionary of music (1797)
- 268078: The sicilian romance: or, The apparition of the cliffs (1794)
- 268305: Theodosius (1774)
- 268365: A treatise on the three medicinal mineral waters at Llandrindod (1761)
- 268517: Thoughts on religion, and other curious subjects (1749)
- 268850: A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland, now residing in London, at their anniversary meeting on Octob. 23. 1711 (1712)
- 268892: The tragical history of King Richard III (1756)
- 268934: The merry medley (1748)
- 269261: Twelfth night (1775)
- 269470: The unhappy favourite (1702)
- 269518: Patriotic love; an ode (1737)
- 269620: Sailor's letters (1767)
- 269646: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield, December 19th, 1797 (1798)
- 269787: The skull (1783)
- 269995: The widow of Malabar (1791)
- 270041: The widow of Malabar (1791)
- 270160: The tragedy of Zara (1776)
- 270186: A sermon, preached on Thursday, the 12th of May, 1774, at the Parish Church of St. Paul, Covent-Garden (1774)
- 270186: A sermon, preached on Thursday, the 12th of May, 1774, at the Parish Church of St. Paul, Covent-Garden (1774)
- 270506: True-Blue (1770)
- 270633: A plan for the better regulation of mariners in the merchants service, to increase their numbers, and form the whole body of British seamen into a distinct corporation. To be called the fellowship of seamen, voluntarily offering to serve the state when called upon (1780)
- 270670: The pulpit mannager [sic]: or, remarks on the Covent-Garden sermon; with just, and necessary reflections. Preach'd by the nominal Honourable Lumly Lloyd, on Sunday the 5th of November 1710 (1710)
- 270673: An answer to the Surry-Gentleman's letter concerning Mr. Lloyd's sermon preach'd at Covent-Garden the fifth of November, 1710 (1710)
- 270763: Observations and proposals concerning the navy (1745)
- 270878: The prophetess: or, The history of dioclesian. A dramatic opera. With all the new songs, &c. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1758)
- 270879: The prophetess (1759)
- 270930: Songs, duets, trios, glees, choruses, &c (1791)
- 270931: Songs, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, &c (1800)
- 270931: Songs, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, &c (1800)
- 270934: Songs, duets, choruses, and argument of the new ballet pantomime (1795)
- 270935: Songs, duets, choruses, &c (1793)
- 270937: Songs, duets, &c. in the poor soldier (1783)
- 271158: A plan of the asylum; or, house of refuge for orphans and other deserted girls of the poor in this metropolis (1758)
- 271166: Lovers' vows (1799)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271390: Songs (1798)
- 271395: The provoked husband (1788)
- 271452: Songs (1799)
- 271463: Songs (1798)
- 271537: Songs (1776)
- 271559: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement (1776)
- 271691: Zobeide (1772)
- 271706: A treatise on strong beer, ale, &c (1783)
- 271772: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The Castle of Andalusia (1782)
- 271773: Songs (1784)
- 271776: Sonnets, ballads, glees, duettos, &c (1784)
- 271859: The speeches (at length) of the Right Honourable C.J. Fox, T. Erskine, &c. &c. &c (1797)
- 272151: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1774)
- 272207: The new bucks delight (1766)
- 272222: To the Honourable the House of Commons. The case of the parishoners [sic], (especially land-holders) in the parish of Mary-bone, Middlesex (1721)
- 272302: The shepherd's artifice (1765)
- 272344: Porus (1736)
- 272344: Porus (1736)
- 272377: The Life and political opinions political opinions of the late Mr. Samuel House (1785)
- 272589: Songs (1776)
- 272593: Village memoirs (1775)
- 272747: A Statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 272756: St. Patrick's day: or, the scheming lieutenant (1800)
- 272832: Songs (1776)
- 272850: Songs, duets, choruses, &c: in Marian, a comic opera (1794)
- 272881: The rival queens (1790)
- 273023: The merry companion (1790)
- 273034: The new year's gift (1730)
- 273408: Sermons on the relative duties (1770)
- 273408: Sermons on the relative duties (1770)
- 273457: The mock lawyer. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Phillips. To which is added, the musick engraved on copper plates (1733)
- 273457: The mock lawyer. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Phillips. To which is added, the musick engraved on copper plates (1733)
- 273534: The young gauger's instructor (1749)
- 273573: What news from Bantry Bay (1798)
- 273763: Percy, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1778)
- 273870: Messiah, an oratorio, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to music by Mr. Handel (1750)
- 273975: Messiah (1749)
- 274389: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield (1798)
- 274493: Songs (1787)
- 274613: Henry II (1795)
- 274632: The oracle (1772)
- 274804: A new description of Merryland (1741)
- 274821: A lecture on heads (1795)
- 274829: Zobeide (1762)
- 274859: Songs (1789)
- 274925: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1769)
- 274952: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 274956: The tragedy of Zara (1775)
- 274976: Songs (1791)
- 275111: A catalogue of a genuine collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, several of which are in elegant bindings, of Joseph Edmondson, Esq; Mowbray Herald, deceased. ... Which ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms in King Street, and Hart Street, Covent-Garden, on Monday, February the 25th, 1788, at six o'clock in the evening. (1788)
- 275142: The lying valet (1794)
- 275145: A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints, books of prints, portfolios, and library books. Among which are, a variety of the first and finest impressions, by Hogarth, ... Hall, &c. &c. ... the property of Dr. Newton, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King Street, and Hart Street, Covent Garden. On Saturday, May the 10th, 1794, at twelve o'clock. (1794)
- 275149: A catalogue of the natural history, Roman earthen ware, antique bronzes, capital Lucernal microscope, ... and various other curious articles; with ... the houshold furniture, ... of Mr.John Jackson, ... Which will be sold by auction, ... by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, May 2, 1794. (1794)
- 275156: A catalogue of part of the houshold furniture, prints, pictures, architectural drawings, copperplates, ... &c. The property of Mr. George Marshall, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, May 13, 1794. (1794)
- 275185: A catalogue of a choice and valuable collection of prints and books of prints. The prints consist of the best Italian, German, Flemish, and English masters, ... Among the books is a remarkable ... collection of Vandyck's portarits [sic], ... Which will be sold by auction, b Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King-Street, and Hart-Street, Covent-Garden, on Friday, December the 12th, 1788, (1788)
- 275200: A catalogue of a large collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. King and Chapman, at their great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Thursday next, January 15th, 1789, and the followng evening. (1789)
- 275205: A catalogue of a genuine collection of choice prints by ancient and modern masters, Albert Durer, Rubens, Rembrandt, Hollar, ... Strange, Ryland, &c. &c. &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. King and Chapman, at their great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, January 12, 1790, (1790)
- 275209: A catalogue of the genuine collection of prints, among which are some scarce and valuable portraits, by Edelinck, Masson, Houbraken, Vertue, and Nanteuil; ... the property of Samuel Liart, ... which, ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, February the 2d, 1790, (1790)
- 275211: A catalogue of a genuine collection of tasteful prints, both ancient and modern, comprehending the works of Albert Durer, Lucas Van Leyden, ... Bartolozzi, &c. &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. King and Chapman, at their great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, February 5th, 1790, (1790)
- 275213: A catalogue of the genuine collection of curious prints, drawings, books, books of prints, and copper plates, ... of Mr. William Rawle, ... which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King Street, and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Thursday, February the 11th, 1790, (1790)
- 275214: A catalogue of the copper plates and impressions, of the works of that great and well-known artist, Thomas Worlidge; ... the property of Mr. William Rawle, ... which ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms in King Street and Hart Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, February the 13th, 1790, (1790)
- 275224: Sermon, preached in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield, on Thursdy, November 29th, 1798 (1799)
- 275313: Engraved copper plates, and original paintings and drawings. A catalogue, of the valuable engraved copper plates, and their impressions by Bartolozzi, Ryland, ... Scott, &c. &c. ... Late the property of Mr. James Birchall, ... Which, ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. Bowley for Mrs. Hutchins, at her rooms, in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Wednesday, May 20, 1795, (1795)
- 275338: Valuable engraved copper plates, prints, &c. A catalogue of a large and valuable stock of engraved copper plates, ... Also a printing press, ... which, ... will be sold by auction, by Hutchins, Wells, and Fisher, at their rooms, no. 41, King Street, and no. 11, Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Thursday, March 23, 1797, (1797)
- 275630: A catalogue of the valuable and choice collection of prints, and books of prints, of the Late Mr. Colin Macfarquhar, of Edinburgh, (deceas'd.) (1796)
- 275634: A catalogue of the genuine duplicates of an eminent collector of British portraits (1798)
- 275661: Hollar's works. A catalogue of a choice collection of prints, by Hollar, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, February 9, 1799, (1799)
- 275663: Prints from Rubens, curious English portraits, &c. A catalogue of an exceeding fine collection of Rubens's works, upwards of 170 in number, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, February 12, 1799, (1799)
- 275669: Capital prints, and valuable library of books. A catalogue of the very choice and valuable collection of prints, drawings, and library of books, of Samuel Athawes, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, February 14, 1799, (1799)
- 275680: Rare English portraits, prints, books of prints, &c. A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints, comprising some exceeding fine and scarce English portraits. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday , July 29, 1800, (1800)
- 275685: A catalogue of a genuine collection of prints, drawings, books of prints, &c. The property of a gentleman, ... containing prints by Rubens, Vischer, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Saturday, Feb. 18, and Monday, 20, 1797, (1797)
- 275686: A catalogue of a collection of prints, by old masters, ... among which are, many rare English portraits, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, February 21, 1797, (1797)
- 275697: Capital prints (1797)
- 275767: The distrest mother (1775)
- 275859: The speech of Earl Stanhope (1800)
- 276375: Mirth diverts all care (1709)
- 276517: Ariodante. An opera (1734)
- 276517: Ariodante. An opera (1734)
- 276749: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned divine and schoolmaster (1725)
- 276766: Collections towards a description of the county of Devon (1791)
- 277005: Airs (1783)
- 277009: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new pantomime of The choice of Harlequin: or, the Indian chief. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1781)
- 277010: Airs (1781)
- 277014: Airs (1797)
- 277021: Airs (1796)
- 277022: Airs (1797)
- 277256: Cato (1784)
- 277274: Esther (1775)
- 277465: Hymns on the great festivals (1753)
- 277549: The first grand selection of sacred music, as performed at Covent Garden Theatre (1790)
- 277795: A guide to the stage (1751)
- 277811: Deborah (1756)
- 277914: General rules for painting in oil and water-colours (1747)
- 277915: Several voyages to Barbary (1736)
- 277921: Fun for the kitchen (1765)
- 278001: The irishman in London (1793)
- 278290: The dramatic works (1761)
- 278560: A catalogue of part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, author of the Institute of the laws of England (1723)
- 278629: A catalogue of valuable and curious libraries lately purchased (1741)
- 278660: The country housewife and lady's director, in the management of a house, and the delights and profits of a farm (1728)
- 278662: The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director (1727)
- 278731: Airs, duets, &c. in the comic opera of Tom Thumb, in two acts (1780)
- 278760: A further account (being part II.) of the cruelties discovered in the Coldbath-Fields Prison, as reported in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 22d July, 1800, in the speeches of Sir Francis Burdett, bart. and R.B. Sheridan, Esq (1800)
- 278835: Perfect security to those, who may please to buy tickets, or shares of tickets, (or insure tickets) in Mr. Cox's lottery, 1775 (1775)
- 278835: Perfect security to those, who may please to buy tickets, or shares of tickets, (or insure tickets) in Mr. Cox's lottery, 1775 (1775)
- 278907: The Englishman return'd from Paris (1794)
- 278944: A dissertation upon head dress (1767)
- 278949: The beaux stratagem (1771)
- 279009: Hell torments not eternal (1739)
- 279038: A catalogue of a pleasing assemblage of prints, by the best masters. Some elegantly framed and glazed. A few books of prints (1792)
- 279118: A fond husband (1711)
- 279339: Catherine and Petruchio (1790)
- 279477: Observations on the commercial principles of the projected union; or, A free examination of the sixth resolution (1800)
- 279565: The hypocrite (1785)
- 279565: The hypocrite (1785)
- 279728: The beaux stratagem (1790)
- 279731: The fairy prince (1771)
- 279735: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage: a tragedy, altered from Southern By D, Garrick, Esq. marked as it is performed at the Theatres-Royal, in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden (1785)
- 279736: Douglas (1785)
- 279744: Airs (1776)
- 279786: E. Warren, stock-broker, at his State Lottery and Public Register Office, in Kin[g St.,] Covent-Garden. Sells ... tickets and [sh]ares of tickets, in [the pr]esent lottery. ... The drawing begins the 5th of September next. (1757)
- 279822: Harlequin Sorcerer: with the loves of Pluto and Proserpine (1753)
- 279822: Harlequin Sorcerer: with the loves of Pluto and Proserpine (1753)
- 279851: The earl of Essex (1765)
- 279917: Artaxerxes (1764)
- 279991: The faithful steward (1712)
- 280027: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace (1736)
- 280027: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace (1736)
- 280127: Arminius. An opera (1737)
- 280127: Arminius. An opera (1737)
- 280317: Extracts of the accounts of the committees for paving the parishes of Saint James, Westminster, Saint Anne, and Saint Paul, Covent-Garden (1783)
- 280336: Love in disguise. Sung by Mr. Bellamy at Covent-Garden Theatre (1770)
- 280372: Artaxerxes (1795)
- 280504: A collection of curious prints and drawings, by the best masters in Europe, Raphael, Marc Antonio, Parmegiano, and others (1718)
- 280531: Judas Macchabęus (1766)
- 280592: The favourite songs (1765)
- 280598: The Jovial crew (1767)
- 280683: A gratulatory ode (1789)
- 280727: A favourite song, as sung by Mr. Du Bellamy, this season, in the character of Apollo in Midas, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1767)
- 280825: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1788)
- 280861: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1789)
- 280863: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1790)
- 280864: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1793)
- 281073: A catalogue of several libraries (1766)
- 281090: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? scientia? & facultate pręstantium (1725)
- 281094: Books. A catalogue of the library of the Rev. Herbert Croft (1797)
- 281095: A catalogue of part of the large and valuable library of the Right Hon. Lord Foley (1795)
- 281100: A catalogue of the large and valuable library (1778)
- 281114: A catalogue of books in several languages and faculties (1737)
- 281116: A catalogue of the library of Lewis Theobald, Esq (1744)
- 281146: A catalogue of the entire library of Mrs. Katherine Bridgeman (1743)
- 281150: A catalogue of the entire library of Sir William Billers (1745)
- 281163: A catalogue of the valuable collection of prints, antient Greek and Roman medals, coins, &c. in gold, silver, and brass, of the Most Noble Charles Earl of Hallisax, deceas'd (1740)
- 281169: A catalogue of the entire library of the learned Daniel Waterland, D.D (1742)
- 281172: A catalogue of the genuine collection of pictures, models, coins, and drawings framed and glazed, of William Kent, Esq; deceased (1749)
- 281180: Bibliotheca Salmoniana (1742)
- 281188: A catalogue of all the genuine houshold furniture, &c (1747)
- 281200: A catalogue of the particulars of the dwelling house, coach-house, and stables for four horses (1740)
- 281204: A catalogue of the entire and choice library of Thomas Pelham junior, Esq (1744)
- 281206: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of books of the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford, deceas'd (1751)
- 281209: A catalogue of a choice collection of books (1740)
- 281216: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of curious prints, drawings, and books of prints (1754)
- 281310: A catalogue of the library of William Kent, Esq (1749)
- 281356: A catalogue of the curious and entire libraries of that ingenious architect Sir Christopher Wren, Knt (1748)
- 281380: J. Manson's summer catalogue for 1762 (1792)
- 281463: A catalogue of the genuine library, manuscripts, and prints, of the Rev. Edward Thomas (1787)
- 281584: Bibliotheca selectissima (1713)
- 281588: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? arte & scientia pręstantium (1723)
- 281739: Jephtha (1775)
- 281746: Jephtha (1775)
- 281854: A catalogue of the collections of Greek, Roman, and English coins, medals and medallions (1749)
- 282098: A collection of political and other songs (1797)
- 282214: Judas Macchabaeus (1747)
- 282217: Judas Macchabęus (1790)
- 282220: Judas Macchabęus (1770)
- 282221: Judas Macchabęus (1770)
- 282268: Judas Maccabęus (1751)
- 282278: Julius Caesar (1774)
- 282350: A collection of several pieces of Mr. John Locke (1724)
- 282497: Maillardet's Magnificent Automatical Museum, Great Room, Spring Gardens, having been several times honored with the presence of Their Majesties, and patronized by several of the nobility, is now open for public inspection, ... But will positively close in London in the course of September 1801 (1800)
- 282625: The tutor's assistant (1768)
- 283011: On the second of February, 1801, will be published, No. I. ... of a new and practical work, entitled, The domestic encyclopędia; ... By A. F. M. Willich, ... London: printed for Murray and Highley, ... Vernor and Hood, ... G. Kearsley, H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Hurst, ... and the author (1800)
- 283050: The jovial sailor's chearful companion (1800)
- 283054: Joseph and his brethren (1755)
- 283086: The gallimaufry (1796)
- 283245: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Italian, Flemish and Dutch pictures, of the Rev. Dr. Bearcroft, ... lately deceased; ... Which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday and Friday the 11th and 12th of this instant February 1762. (1762)
- 283486: The beggar's opera (1791)
- 283538: The hypocrite (1786)
- 283564: A catalogue of the several large and valuable estates hereafter mentioned (1765)
- 284067: An epistle to John (1779)
- 284181: The answer of S-r R-d W-y, Bart (1782)
- 284202: Hibernia's triumph (1752)
- 284246: The customs and character of the English and French nations (1728)
- 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)
- 284519: Additional songs (1799)
- 284586: The Englishman in Paris (1753)
- 284601: An Hour before marriage (1772)
- 284642: The fatal extravagance. A tragedy (1781)
- 284776: Favourite songs (1790)
- 284865: The following letters being found near the Piazza'a Covent-Garden, are thought worthy the perusal of the independent electors of Westminster (1749)
- 284902: Achilles (1733)
- 284928: The battle of Hexham (1796)
- 284968: Berenice, Queen of Egypt. An opera (1737)
- 284968: Berenice, Queen of Egypt. An opera (1737)
- 285300: Hob: or, The country wake. A farce as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr.Cibber (1720)
- 285327: An answer to a late pamphlet (1731)
- 285477: A catalogue of the freehold estate of William Steele, Esq (1761)
- 285660: An apology for the brute creation, or Abuse of animals censured (1776)
- 285730: The country-Wedding (1729)
- 285810: Elizabeth Zouch, removed from Durham-Yard, to the third door on the left hand in Long-Acre from James-street, Covent-Garden; makes and sells all sorts of hoop'd petticoats, quilted coats, (1735)
- 285852: Craftsman extraordinary: in a letter of advice, to the people of Great-Britain, and Ireland, with respect to some French-officers being arriv'd in that Kingdom, in order to raise recruits, for his Gallick Majesty (1730)
- 285854: Cato; a tragedy (1795)
- 285856: Craftsman's first letter of advice, to the people of Great-Britain, and Ireland, with respect to some French-officers being arrived in that kingdom, in order to raise recruits, for his Gallick Majesty. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's Inn, Esq; Saturday November 7th. 1730[.] (1730)
- 286152: A List of the claimants for the jurisdictions in Scotland, with the values ascertained by the lords of the sessions (1748)
- 286157: Delirium poeticum (1745)
- 286192: Timanthes (1770)
- 286322: The Gallimaufry; or, Budget of momus: second edition, with additions (1800)
- 286421: Sermons (1794)
- 286634: Monsieur Tonson (1795)
- 286726: The sportsman's sure guide (1773)
- 287012: The road to ruin (1792)
- 287035: Venice preserved (1790)
- 287106: Acis and Galatea: an oratorio (1774)
- 287389: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement (1777)
- 287390: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement (1776)
- 287524: The speech of Boissy D'Anglas (1795)
- 287546: [The] knights (1778)
- 287600: Tommy and Sally, or, The sailor's return to his sweet heart a new entertainment. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden (1763)
- 287608: The speeches of J. H. Tooke, Esq (1796)
- 287609: Songs, &c. in The poor sailor (1795)
- 287616: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. author of A cure for the heart ache, Way to get married, &c. &c (1800)
- 287617: Songs, airs, &c. in The maid the mistress (1783)
- 287626: Songs, duets choruses, &c (1794)
- 287631: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the favourite comic pantomime of Harlequin in Egypt (1799)
- 287632: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand spectacle of music, dance, and action, called The Genoese pirate (1798)
- 287672: A catalogue of the collection of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Oxford deceas'd (1742)
- 288146: A catalogue of the library of Sir John Darnall, Knight, Serjeant at Law, late Judge of the Marshalsea-Court, deceased (1736)
- 288342: Mrs. Crouch's favorite pocket companion (1800)
- 288346: A lenten monitor (1769)
- 288471: Parthenope, an opera; as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1737)
- 288471: Parthenope, an opera; as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1737)
- 288549: Tom K----g's: or, The paphian grove (1738)
- 288549: Tom K----g's: or, The paphian grove (1738)
- 288583: The nuptial masque; or, the triumphs of Cupid and Hymen (1734)
- 288777: A collection of prints and drawings of Salomon Gautier (1720)
- 288875: Songs, airs, and duets, in the burletta of tom thumb (1794)
- 288972: Venice preserv'd (1785)
- 288989: George Barnwell, a tragedy (1799)
- 289039: An inquiry into the life and writings of Cicero (1736)
- 289119: The beggar girl. A new song (1795)
- 289420: Zobeide (1772)
- 289507: The Stockwell wonder, a new song, sung by Mr. Dunstall, at Covent-Garden Theatre, in Mother Shipton (1775)
- 289569: Thomas and Sally (1761)
- 289590: Whig Club (1799)
- 289598: Two anniversary discourses: in the first of which the old man is exploded: in the second the new man is recommended (1768)
- 289768: Old England for ever! As sung in Harlequin's museum. Now performing at Covent Garden Theatre (1792)
- 289782: Songs (1776)
- 289827: The slave trade (1793)
- 289831: Useful instructions for travellers (1793)
- 289844: The fox and the grapes. Sung by Mr. Munden in The naval pillar, at the Threatre [sic] Royal, Covent-Garden (1799)
- 289978: A sermon preached by the R. Rev. Dr. Hussey (1798)
- 289986: The recitatives, airs, &c (1770)
- 290085: Poetical descriptions, natural and allegor[i]cal (1722)
- 290183: Artaxerxes (1787)
- 290187: Virtues of British Herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure: the method of giving them; and management of the patients in each disease (1770)
- 290285: The peruvian (1786)
- 290293: Thomas and Sally (1790)
- 290609: Songs, airs, and duets, in the burletta of tom thumb (1788)
- 290692: Artaxerxes (1764)
- 291789: A letter to Sir J- c- Baroret, a member of the Honourable House of Commons (1720)
- 292252: Zara (1791)
- 292726: A copy of verses made upon the untimely death of the beautiful Mrs. Cargill late an actress at the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden and Drury Lane, who, coming home from the East Indies, in the Nancy packet, was wrecked upon the rocks of Scilly, where every soul on board perished (1784)
- 292850: The crop. A new song. Sung at Covent Garden, in the pantomime of Blue Beard (1791)
- 293012: State tracts (1715)
- 293087: Picturę rawlinsonianę (1734)
- 293129: A table of forfeits to be incurred by the performers of the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, in manner following: (1798)
- 293294: The craftsman extraordinary (1729)
- 293470: Songs (1785)
- 293488: Four and twenty fidlers (1790)
- 293527: From night till morn I take my glass (1794)
- 293594: Prospectus (1800)
- 293666: Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend Mr. William Foster, late rector of St. Clement's Danes; of a learned gentleman; and a student in physick: all deceased (1720)
- 294094: The virtuous villager (1742)
- 294152: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294153: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294270: Clementina, a tragedy, as it is perform'd with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 294294: Bibliothecę selectissimę (1714)
- 294361: Comus. A mask (1791)
- 294464: Loyalty and love, recommended in a sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, in the British language, on St. David's day, viz. The first of March, 1715 (1716)
- 294534: Bibliotheca Smithiana (1773)
- 294555: The fair penitent (1791)
- 294606: Speculation (1800)
- 294634: The rivals (1785)
- 294703: Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis sometime since Savilian Professor of geometry in the University of Oxford, and of the Reverend Nathaniel Marshall L.L.D. late canon of Windsor, deceased (1736)
- 294800: By His Majesty's royal authority. Dr. Matthews, at his house, no. 38, opposite the Play-house in Hart-street, one end of Hart-street comes into James-street, the other end into Bow-street, Covent-Garden. Name on the door. Continues to cure the venereal disease, scurvy, rheumatism, &c. on the liberal principles of no cure no pay, (1795)
- 295067: The land we live in (1795)
- 295280: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. And several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740 (1767)
- 295309: An exact, and correct list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as also of the House of Commons of the first British Parliament of King George (1720)
- 295370: The maid of the mill (1783)
- 295376: As you like it (1778)
- 295625: Moll in the wad (1795)
- 295626: Moll in the wad (1795)
- 295701: Dean Swift's literary correspondence, for twenty-four years; from 1714 to 1738 (1741)
- 295774: My tight little Admiral Nelson (1798)
- 295811: To be sold (extremely cheap) for ready money only, at the Queen's Head and Star, in Chandos-Street, Covent-Garden: a large and elegant assortment of rich, fashionable winter and summer silks, consisting of royal brocades, tissues, (1762)
- 295839: At Fiddes's original mineral-water warehouse, in Tavistock-Street, Covent Garden, are sold (for ready money only) all sorts of mineral-waters in their greatest perfection, at the following prices, viz. ... Seltzer's water, (1758)
- 295840: At Fiddes's genuine mineral-water warehouse, (The golden wheat-sheaf, in Tavistock-Street, Covent Garden) are sold, wholesale and retail (for ready money only) all sorts of mineral-waters in their greatest perfection; which are delivered, free of expence, to any part of the town, at the following prizes [sic], viz. ... Seltzers water, (1754)
- 295841: A [sic] Fiddes's mineral water warehouse, in Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden. Are sold (wholesale and retail, for ready money only) all sorts of mineral waters, in their greatest perfection viz. German-spa, from the Pouhon spring, in whole and half flasks: (1760)
- 295965: Isabella; or, The fatal marriage (1792)
- 295991: The publick are requested to take notice, that Francis Noble's circulating library (containing upwards of twenty thousand volumes) is now removed from King-street, Covent-Garden, to Otway's-Head, near Southampton-Buildings, ... Holborn. Where books are lent to read, (1755)
- 296097: A new favorite song, sung by Mr. Doyle, in the new pantomime, called, The magic cavern, or virtue's triumph, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (1785)
- 296438: Mr. Pope's literary correspondence (1736)
- 296501: Achilles in petticoats. An opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Gay, with alterations. The music entirely new by Dr. Arne (1774)
- 296541: Coriolanus (1749)
- 296565: A voyage round the world; but more particularly to the north-west coast of America (1789)
- 296671: The fair penitent. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By N. Rowe, Esq (1777)
- 296860: A new song in Midas, sung by Mr. Mattocks at Covent Garden Theatre (1764)
- 296864: A new song in praise of old English roast beef sung by Mr. Beard, at Covent Garden Theatre (1780)
- 296939: Gubbins and Guest, successors to the late Mr. Baxter, at the Naked-Boy, in Henrietta-Street, Covent-Garden, sell all sorts of childbed linen, trim'd and untrim'd (1768)
- 296988: Matthew Wake, linen draper and hosier, from Great Russell Street, Covent Garden, respectfully acquaints his friends and the public, that he has opened a warehouse, no 2, Smithfield Bars, where he proposes selling every article in the above branches, (1785)
- 297022: The citizen. A comedy (1793)
- 297294: The address of the gentlemen concern'd in the distribution of the monies given in relief of the poor sufferers by the late fire in Covent-Garden, December 23, 1759. To the generous contributors (1760)
- 297710: An essay to instruct women how to protect themselves in a state of pregnancy (1798)
- 297796: Some farther remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain (1729)
- 297800: Post captain. Sung by Mr Incledon in Covent Garden (1800)
- 298021: Mrs. A. M. Windsor, for the convenience of her customers, has opened a shop under the piazza (1760)
- 298226: The soldier, a new song. Sung at Covent Garden (1800)
- 298447: The craftsman extraordinary (1729)
- 298470: Impartial thoughts on a free trade to the Kingdom of Ireland, in a letter to the Right Hon. Frederick, Lord North, First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1779)
- 298474: In a few days will be published, dedicated to the Right Hon. Earl Temple, two new editions, one in two volumes quarto, to other in three volumes octavo, elegantly printed, of four hundred and nineteen letters (1766)
- 298733: The Gospel Ministry, when improved, the greatest blessing; when resisted and abused, the greatest curse (1796)
- 298875: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin (1796)
- 298899: Hosiery. T. Watson, at his hosiery warehouse, at the Lamb, in Bedford-Street, Covent-Garden, begs leave to inform the public in general, that he has now on sale a fresh and large assortment of all kinds of men's and women's cotton, worsted, thread and silk hose, silk and worsted breeches-pieces: (1780)
- 298900: Hosiery. T. Watson, at his hosiery warehouse and manufactory, at the Lamb, in Bedford-Street, Covent-Garden, begs leave to inform the public in general, that he has laid in a fresh and large assortment of all kinds of mens and womens silk, cotton, thread, and worsted hose, silk and worsted breeches pieces, (1780)
- 298949: Real Wiltshire bacon on sale this day, at the cheap Covent-Garden Provision Warehouse, no. 31, James-Street. This bacon is warranted the best in the kingdom, and selling off at only five-pence per pound; (1780)
- 298951: William Chevely, at the Angel and Crown, the ribbon and gauze ware-house, in Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden, London; makes and sells the following goods wholesale and retail, in particular all sorts of sattins [sic], silks, lutestrings; sarcenets and Persians, silk and gauze handkerchiefs, (1739)
- 298952: Broadbelt and Clinton, at the Seven Stars, in Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden. Sells all sorts of ribbons threads tapes needles, pins, &c. With great variety of flowered, striped, and plain gauzes (1766)
- 299026: Morris & Crellin, taylors, drapers, and mercers, (no. 16.) Henrietta-Street, Covent-Garden, make gentlemen's clothes, ladies habits, and every other article in dress, on the following low terms, for ready money: gentlemen's coats. A fashionable superfine coat (1798)
- 299028: Great coat warehouse. All kinds of cloaths compleatly made by Haywood & Co. (no. 16) Henrietta-Street, Covent-Garden, at the following prices, for ready money: great coats. A striped elastic beaver great coat (1800)
- 299171: Mitchell, hosier, at the Star, in Chandois-Street, Covent-Garden, sells all sorts of mens, womens and childrens silk, worsted, woollen, cotton, and thread hose; also pieces for gentlemens waistcoats and breeches, (1757)
- 299673: Merope (1777)
- 299679: The merchant of Venice (1778)
- 300028: Narrative ot the distresses and miraculous escape of His Majesty's shi... the guardian (1790)
- 300256: The poor soldier, a comic opera (1790)
- 300762: The tree of liberty. (Tune - Mulberry tree.) (1795)
- 300835: The poor soldier, a comic opera (1800)
- 301103: Romeo and Juliet (1761)
- 301183: Voyage d'une franc?oise a Londres (1774)
- 301403: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1766)
- 301404: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1766)
- 301542: The tragedy of Zara (1780)
- 301588: The picture of Parliament (1796)
- 301640: Airs and chorusses in the mask of the sirens (1776)
- 301763: The poor soldier, a comic opera (1800)
- 302388: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1774)
- 303170: Air balloon (1783)
- 303201: Such things are; a play, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald (1790)
- 304003: Universal suffrage and annual Parliaments (1793)
- 304044: Grand philosophical, optical, & mechanical exhibition, by M. de Philipsthal, Lyceum, Strand (1785)
- 304385: Wild oats (1792)
- 304537: The tragedy of Zara (1775)
- 304621: Timon of Athens (1770)
- 304628: Romeo and Juliet (1768)
- 304926: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c (1789)
- 304972: The words of the favourite catches and glees (1771)
- 305174: Reflections on gaming (1777)
- 305474: The surrey and Southwark writing-master (1750)
- 305476: The Pensylvania and Philadelphia writing-master (1750)
- 305980: Douglas (1773)
- 306022: Taste (1777)
- 306144: Orpheus and Eurydice. An opera (1777)
- 306175: Zara (1790)
- 306200: A bold stroke for a wife (1787)
- 306284: An easy introduction to dancing (1755)
- 306331: Captain O'Blunder: or, The brave Irishman (1755)
- 306453: The poor soldier, a comic opera (1784)
- 306818: The devil to pay: or, the wives metamorphos'd (1775)
- 306890: The royal shepherd (1765)
- 308145: Judas Maccabęus (1752)
- 308213: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1761)
- 308554: The good natur'd man: a comedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Mr. Goldsmith (1768)
- 308572: Joshua against caleb: or, A collection of several essays on the writings, conduct, and abilities of Caleb D'Anvers, Esq (1733)
- 308847: A plan of the battle which was fought August the first, 1759, between the allied army ... and the French army, ... in the plains near Minden (1759)
- 309017: The jovial crew (1767)
- 309608: A catalogue of books and prints (1785)
- 309660: This day are published, (Price 8s.) Sophonisba, Queen of Carthage; and Phoenissa, her friend; two oval prints (Dimensions 10 inches 3-8ths by 8 1/2) in imitation of red-chalk drawings (1774)
- 309707: Bibliotheca Horneriana & Coullietana (1736)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 309717: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1749)
- 309737: Divine warrants, ends, advantages, and rules, of the Fellowship Society (1791)
- 309741: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of valuable books (1780)
- 309742: A catalogue of a valuable collection of books (1773)
- 309901: The suspicious husband (1777)
- 310000: Justin, an opera (1737)
- 310000: Justin, an opera (1737)
- 310023: The comedy of errors (1793)
- 310744: The favourite song of Bow, wow, wow. As sung by Mr. Edwin, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1786)
- 310760: A young student's library or, A catalogue of books belonging to the late Mr. Lusher, of Pembroke Coll.Oxon (1729)
- 311157: A bold stroke for a husband (1787)
- 311231: The Covent-Garden jester (1774)
- 311244: In the House of Lords. Colin Macdonald, of Boisdale, Esq. appellant. Ranald George Macdonald, of Clanranald, Esq. an infant, by George Earl of Crawfurd, the Right Hon. Sir Archibald Macdonald, knt. Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and others, his guardians, respondents. The respondents' case (1800)
- 311503: Thomas and Sally (1767)
- 311684: The humours of Fleet-street, Covent-Garden, and the Strand (1749)
- 311787: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books, translated into English verse; by Tho. Creech, A.M. late fellow of Wadham College in Oxford. In two volumes. Explain'd and illustrated with notes and animadversions; being a compleat system of the Epicurean philosophy. (1715)
- 312395: A farewell oration, delivered on Thursday, March 16th, 1797 (1797)
- 312593: Librorum, ex bibliothecis diversis eruditorum virorum, selecta collectio: a catalogue of the choice library of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gery, of Huntingdon, lately deceased; and of several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased: containing upwards of four thousand volumes, in architecture, sculpture, history, antiquity, divinity, trade, medals, painting, mathematicks, physick, anatomy, alchemy, &c. &c. In English, Latin, Greek, Italian, Spanish, &c. Which will begin to be sold cheap, (the lowest price mark'd in each book, and in the catalogue) on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1737-8, at Samuel Baker's, bookseller, at Chaucer's Head, in Great Russel-street, Covent-Garden. Catalogues to be had gratis, at Nando's Coffee-House, near Temple-Bar; at Mr. Strahan's in Cornhill, and at the place of sale; where may be had most money for any library or parcel of books; likewise the greatest variety of plays sold (1738)
- 312761: An essa[y] on man (1776)
- 312949: Female influence; or, The Covent-Garden shew (1784)
- 313203: An epistle from the worshipful Brown Dig-m to the worshipful Mr. Buckhorse (1779)
- 313436: The description and use of a new instrument called, an architectonic sector (1761)
- 313573: Racing calendar (1774)
- 313666: Saul: an oratorio. Or Sacred drama. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to Musick by Mr. Handel (1762)
- 314280: An Impartial statement of the inhuman cruelties discovered! in the Coldbath-Fields Prison, by the grand and traverse juries for the county of Middlesex, and reported in the House of Commons, on Friday the 11th of July, 1800, by Sir Francis Burdett, bart (1800)
- 314907: A thousand notable things (1748)
- 314922: A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel (1731)
- 315191: No charge whatsoever made for advice to any person. Doctor Bossy, at his house, no. 9, Bunhill Row, near Moorfields, whose reputation is well known ... In the last eighteen years has cured (gratis) in Covent-Garden Market, Tower-hill, and Moorfields, upwards of sixteen thousand poor miserable objects, in different cases of surgery, (1790)
- 315236: A Catalogue of books, of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other curious subjects; to be sold by auction, at Mr. Closterman's House, in the Piazza in Covent-Garden, on Monday the 11th of February 1705, at 3 a [sic] clock in the afternoon (1706)
- 315480: Cleone (1759)
- 315563: The merry medley (1745)
- 315825: State tracts: containing many neccessary observations and reflections on the state of our affairs at home and abroad; with some secret memoirs. By the Author of The examiner. Vol. I (1715)
- 315826: State and miscellany poems (1715)
- 315858: Particulars and conditions for sale of, the following large and valuable freehold estate, situated in the parish, and within the manor of Denford, in the county of Northampton, ... Which (by order of John Freeman, Esq;) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house i the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, ... on Monday the second day of February 1761, (1761)
- 315860: A catalogue of a genuine colllection [sic] of Italian, Flemish and Dutch pictures, by several eminent masters ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Friday the 29th of this instant January 1762. (1762)
- 315863: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Italian and other pictures, of James Ralph, Esq; late of Chiswick, ... deceased; which (by order of the administratrix) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesda the 21st of this instant April 1762. (1762)
- 315864: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of Italian, Flemish and Dutch pictures, of Mr. Charles Leviez, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 28th and 29th of this instant April 1762. (1762)
- 315868: A catalogue of the collections of Italian, and other pictures, of William Walmesley, ... and Mr. John Plimmer, ... both deceased; which (by order of their respective executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and Son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 9th of this instant January 1764. (1764)
- 315929: Proposals. Mr. Rich hath obtained from His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a lease of a piece of ground behind Bow-street and Hart-street in Covent-Garden, in lengh from north to south one hundred and twenty feet, and in breadth from east to west one hundred feet, for the building of a play-house, for a term of sixty-one years, commencing at Lady-Day, 1731, at the yearly rent of one hundred pounds; and it is proposed the theatre will be finished by Lady-Day, 1732. (1730)
- 316062: The songs by Captain Morris, complete (1793)
- 316168: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of prints and drawings, by the most eminent masters, of Mr. Charles Leviez, together with a fine collection of drawings, by the ingenious Mons. Pillement, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the great piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 2d of March 1761, and the five following evenings. (1761)
- 316169: Scarce English portraits, prints, books of prints, &c. A catalogue of a choice assemblage of ancient and modern prints, comprising the works of Sir Joshua, Bartolozzi, Woollet, ... Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Fisher, (successor to the late Mr. Hutchins) at his rooms, no. 41, King Street, and no. 11, Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Saturday, December 21, 1799, (1799)
- 316172: Prints, drawings, books, &c. A catalogue of a choice collection of prints and drawings, comprising the works of Raphael, Hollar, Berghem, ... to which will be added, a small collection of capital books; ... the property of a gentleman, which will be sold by auction by Mr. Fisher, (successor to the late Mr. Hutchins) at his rooms, no. 41, King Street, and no. 11, Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, December 13, 1799, and the following evening, (1799)
- 316173: Prints and drawings. A catalogue of a collection of ancient and modern prints and drawings, comprising the works of Rubens S. Rosa Bunbury ... which will be sold by auction by Mr. Fisher, (successor to the late Mr. Hutchins) at his rooms, no. 41, King Street, and no. 11, Hart Street, Covent Garden; on Saturday, November 30, 1799, (1799)
- 316290: Airs (1796)
- 316320: The songs (1779)
- 316568: Songs, duettos, glees, catches, &c (1781)
- 316569: Songs (1783)
- 316673: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock in trade of Mrs. Lydia Threlkeld, late of Russel-Court near Drury-Lane, deceas'd; consisting of variety of curious effects in the goldsmiths [sic], jewellers [sic], and toy business. Which, by order of the executor, will be sold b auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 2d, 3d and 4th of October 1750. ... Note. The dwelling-house in Russel-Court, with all the fixtures in the shop, to be lett; (1750)
- 316682: Didone abandonata (1737)
- 316682: Didone abandonata (1737)
- 316731: The new political state of Great Britain (1730)
- 317162: To be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and Son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday, the 27th day of January, 1766, the seven manors following, situate in the county of Somerset ... viz. the hundred and manor of Chew Magna, ... the manor of North Elme ... the manor of Dundry, ... the manor of Queen Charlton, ... the manor of Chewton Keynsham, ... the manor of Farmburrough, ... the manor of Tymsburrough, (1766)
- 317171: Lately publish'd, A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country (1737)
- 317293: Chit-Chat; or, The penance of polygamy (1781)
- 317439: Under this stone are deposited the remains of Peter Pindar (1789)
- 317543: Particulars of, and conditions of sale for, the freehold and inheritance of that valuable and greatly improveable estate, called Suffolk Place, or the Mint, situate in the parish of St. George the martyr, and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1773)
- 317583: A catalogue of very curious and valuable books (1733)
- 317586: A catalogue of part of the valubale Spanish silks and other effects of the St. Joachim Prize, taken by His Majesty's Ship the Monmouth, Capt. Charles Wyndham (1744)
- 317677: Samson. An oratorio (1749)
- 317694: Observations on the bill now depending in Parliament for the relief of debtors, &c. in a series of letters. Addressed to Lord Beauchamp (1780)
- 317777: Twenty sermons preached on several occasions (1749)
- 317963: The suspicious husband (1747)
- 318038: Three weeks after marriage (1775)
- 318045: The tempest (1778)
- 318256: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1773)
- 318256: Harris's list of Covent-Garden ladies (1773)
- 318276: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the fugitive (1790)
- 318299: The lover his own rival (1756)
- 318427: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new pantomime of the choice of Harlequin: Or, The Indian Chief (1781)
- 318438: A loyal song sung by Mr. Beard, at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1746)
- 318502: The new London spy: or, A twenty-four hours ramble through the bills of mortality (1771)
- 318672: The Covent-Garden repository or, Ranger's packet of whim, frolick, and amusement (1797)
- 318934: An appendix to J. Simco's Catalogue of books & prints, which was published in 1799 (1800)
- 318999: A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints, drawings, copper-plates, books, engraving tools, &c. late the property of ... Mr. B.T.Pouncy, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, December 5, 1799, (1799)
- 319170: The airs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the comic opera of the magician no conjurer (1792)
- 319234: Prologue. Whereas several complaints have been made by the inhabitants of the parish of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1707)
- 319234: Prologue. Whereas several complaints have been made by the inhabitants of the parish of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1707)
- 319280: Britannia (1800)
- 319281: A third grand selection of sacred music (1800)
- 319372: The young spouter (1790)
- 319374: Atys (1767)
- 319891: All for love (1792)
- 320086: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1745)
- 320249: The messiah (1770)
- 320250: Marquis of Salisbury's award on the contention between the proprietors and performers of Covent-Garden Theatre, and Mr. Estcourt's letter (1800)
- 320250: Marquis of Salisbury's award on the contention between the proprietors and performers of Covent-Garden Theatre, and Mr. Estcourt's letter (1800)
- 320253: Deborah (1770)
- 320609: The universal spelling-book (1800)
- 320696: A catalogue of the entire library (1787)
- 320704: A catalogue of the genuine library of an eminent physician (1782)
- 320724: Westminster Fire Office, Bedford Street, Covent Garden. September 29th, 1794 (1794)
- 320918: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1778)
- 321122: A new play, called 'The election, now performing at Fox's theatre, in Covent Garden: and in various parts of the kingdom by His Majesty's servants (1780)
- 321677: The changes. A comedy, written by Beaumont and Fletcher. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 321865: The oeconomy of human life (1787)
- 321875: The distinction between the kingdom of Christ and the kingdoms of this world (1777)
- 322220: The beaux stratagem (1791)
- 322623: The jovial jester; or, Tim. Grin's delight (1780)
- 322625: Bibliotheca clarissimi doctissimique Viri Gualteri Milli M.D. ac collegii ręgalis medicor. Londnens. nec non reg. Societ. Socii. Sive catalogus pręstantissimorum ac rariorum librorum, in varlie linguis & facultatibus (1726)
- 322883: Douglas (1777)
- 322884: Douglas (1777)
- 323162: Artaxerxes, an English opera (1762)
- 323179: The provok'd wife (1775)
- 323192: A new song on the Rev. Mr. Hackman, for the murder of Miss Ray (1779)
- 323516: The third grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel, as performed at Covent Garden Theatre (1790)
- 323733: At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information, held at the Secretary's house, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, Friday, 20th October, 1786. Capel Lofft, Esq. V.P. in the chair; (1786)
- 323828: Zara (1778)
- 323829: Zara. A tragedy (1791)
- 323830: Zara (1791)
- 323849: Zimri (1760)
- 323853: Zobeide (1771)
- 323870: The destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian (1703)
- 323886: Moral and critical reflections on several subjects (1758)
- 323959: Achates to Varus (1746)
- 324249: Venice preserved (1791)
- 324263: The earl of Essex (1761)
- 324382: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 324383: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 324384: Songs (1784)
- 324387: Sprigs of laurel (1793)
- 324388: The highland reel (1800)
- 324389: Wild oats (1794)
- 324390: Lie of a day: a comedy, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By John O'Keeffe, Esq (1800)
- 324395: Fontainbleau (1790)
- 324396: Wild oats (1791)
- 324397: Modern antiques (1792)
- 324398: The castle of Andalusia (1794)
- 324516: Roguery! (1795)
- 324529: More ways than one (1784)
- 324531: A day in Turkey (1792)
- 324534: Love in a camp (1800)
- 324535: The little hunch-back (1789)
- 324538: The castle of Andalusia (1794)
- 324540: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1783)
- 324541: Songs, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, &c (1791)
- 324542: The woodman (1791)
- 324543: The woodman (1791)
- 324578: Songs, chorusses, &c (1795)
- 324578: Songs, chorusses, &c (1795)
- 324579: Netley abbey, an operatic farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Pearce. author of Hartford Bridge, and The midnight wanderers (1794)
- 324580: Hartford-bridge (1796)
- 324581: Windsor Castle (1795)
- 324582: The midnight wanderers (1793)
- 324583: Hartford-Bridge (1793)
- 324586: Cross purposes (1783)
- 324587: Cross purposes (1775)
- 324587: Cross purposes (1775)
- 324611: The woodman (1791)
- 324614: The positive man (1800)
- 324615: The farmer (1800)
- 324616: Life's vagaries, a comedy (1795)
- 324618: Songs, duets, &c (1791)
- 324619: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1782)
- 324620: The golden pippin (1776)
- 324621: The golden pippin (1777)
- 324622: The golden pippin (1787)
- 324623: Midas (1764)
- 324624: Midas (1764)
- 324625: Midas (1766)
- 324626: Midas (1767)
- 324715: A catalogue of the household furniture, bronzes, coins, and other effects; of James Burges, Esq; late of Old Burlington Street; deceased (1771)
- 324716: A catalogue of a collection of Grecian and Roman medals, in gold, silver and copper; of a person of distinction, deceas'd (1770)
- 324719: A catalogue of a collection of Grecian, Roman, and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper, lately consigned from Holland (1774)
- 324720: A catalogue of the duplicate medals of the British Museum; consisting of Grecian, Roman, and Modern (1774)
- 324721: A catalogue of the collection of coins and medals, of Thomas James Selby, Esq; Late of Wadden Chace and Waverdon, in the county of Bucks, deceased; collected by the Late Serjeant Selby (1774)
- 324723: A catalogue of the curious collection of coins and medals (1770)
- 324724: A catalogue of the valuable collection of coins and medals, of Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; deceased (1771)
- 324725: A catalogue of the large collection of silver and copper coins and medals, formed by Doctor Phillips (1772)
- 324726: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of Roman and English coins and medals, in gold, silver and brass; (many of which are very rate, and in the finest preservation;) of a gentleman, lately gone abroad (1772)
- 324727: A catalogue of the curious collection of books, chiefly relating medals and antiquities; of Dr. James Davis, late of the devizes, deceased (1771)
- 324742: The history of the knights of Malta (1728)
- 324779: Bibliotheca Antonij Collins, arm. or, A complete catalogue of the library of Antony Collins, Esq; deceas'd (1731)
- 324804: A compleat collection of tracts (1747)
- 324832: The progress of a rake (1732)
- 325161: A sermon (1750)
- 325296: The oracle (1752)
- 325301: The Irishman in London; or, The happy African (1793)
- 325304: The Jew and the doctor: a farce, in two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Dibdin (1800)
- 325305: The songs (1779)
- 325306: Annette and Lubin (1778)
- 325307: The songs (1779)
- 325308: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in the islanders, a comic opera, in three acts (1780)
- 325311: A day in Turkey (1792)
- 325428: The case of five children, who were inoculated in Dublin on the 26th of August 1725 (1725)
- 325602: Joanna of Montfaucon (1800)
- 325603: Five thousand a year (1799)
- 325604: The mouth of the Nile (1798)
- 325604: The mouth of the Nile (1798)
- 325622: Joanna of Montfaucon (1800)
- 325623: Songs (1799)
- 325623: Songs (1799)
- 325624: The naval pillar (1799)
- 325624: The naval pillar (1799)
- 325625: The german hotel (1790)
- 325626: Just in time (1792)
- 325627: Just in time (1800)
- 325628: Judas Macchabęus (1757)
- 325632: Mithridates (1702)
- 325633: Arden of Feversham (1762)
- 325638: The bracelet (1759)
- 325673: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1736)
- 325739: A letter to the Earl of Carlisle (1795)
- 325803: Ildegerte (1722)
- 325804: Ildegerte (1721)
- 325828: The bachelors, a comedy in five acts (1799)
- 326144: Critical reflections on the old English dramatick writers (1761)
- 326151: The road to ruin (1792)
- 326152: The german hotel (1790)
- 326158: He would be a soldier (1787)
- 326159: The humours of an election (1780)
- 326160: Aerostation; or, The templar's stratagem (1784)
- 326791: Lisbon restored (1757)
- 326799: Supple?ment aux re?veries d'un habitant de Lillyput (1774)
- 326873: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 326971: The rover (1757)
- 326977: Columbus (1792)
- 326978: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden By Thomas Morton, Esq. author of "A cure for the heart ache," "Way to get married," &c. &c (1800)
- 326982: Artaxerxes (1762)
- 326983: Artaxerxes (1763)
- 326984: Artaxerxes (1764)
- 326985: Artaxerxes (1787)
- 326986: Artaxerxes (1765)
- 326990: The spartan dame (1719)
- 326991: The spartan dame (1719)
- 326997: The guardian out-witted (1764)
- 326998: Artaxerxes (1761)
- 327018: An epistle from the bottle conjurors to the Gothamites (1749)
- 327079: The rover (1709)
- 327090: The way to get married (1797)
- 327091: Speed the plough (1800)
- 327092: The way to get married (1796)
- 327093: Speed the plough (1800)
- 327155: A history of the most remarkable pestilential distempers that have appeared in Europe for three hundred years last past (1722)
- 327216: Romeo and Juliet (1769)
- 327455: The sultan (1787)
- 327456: The man's the master (1775)
- 327457: The magic picture (1783)
- 327459: Animal magnetism (1789)
- 327474: Romeo and Juliet (1754)
- 327720: Love in a forest (1723)
- 327849: Adventures of Eovaai (1736)
- 327866: The life of Mr. John Van (1757)
- 327967: Bibliotheca Groenewegeana (1729)
- 328090: The theatrical alphabet (1767)
- 328099: Hanging and marriage (1722)
- 328106: Airs (1788)
- 328120: The artful husband (1717)
- 328368: The dragon of Wantley (1737)
- 328370: The dragon of Wantley (1737)
- 328371: The dragon of Wantley (1737)
- 328372: Margery (1738)
- 328373: Margery (1738)
- 328374: The honest Yorkshire-Man (1763)
- 328375: The contrivances (1765)
- 328379: The dragon of Wantley (1777)
- 328382: The contrivances (1777)
- 328383: Chrononhotonthologos (1777)
- 328554: The wit of the day (1784)
- 328693: A Surry affair (1800)
- 328705: Epitome of a manuscript essay on cutaneous diseases (1794)
- 329109: Observations on the wealth and force of nations (1784)
- 329196: A new epitome of practical navigation (1777)
- 329526: An occasional prelude, performed at the opening of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1776)
- 329528: The weathercock (1775)
- 329533: The natural son (1798)
- 329535: The two misers: a musical farce (1775)
- 329541: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1775)
- 329545: The duenna (1794)
- 329547: The rivals (1775)
- 329549: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1778)
- 329550: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 329553: The rehearsal: with a key, or critical view of the authors, and their writings, exposed in this play (1768)
- 329630: A sermon preached in the Roman Catholic chapel at Winchester (1789)
- 329936: The dramatic time-piece (1767)
- 329944: The natural son (1798)
- 329946: The natural son (1798)
- 329973: Satan turned moralist (1740)
- 330026: The budget opened. Or, An answer to a pamphlet (1733)
- 330027: A review of the excise-scheme (1733)
- 330069: The art of preserving health (1774)
- 330135: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden (1725)
- 330141: An historical account of the discipline and jurisdiction of the Church of England (1730)
- 330212: A select collection of novels (1722)
- 330525: The school for scandal (1798)
- 330527: The rivals (1785)
- 330528: The rivals (1798)
- 330529: The rivals (1793)
- 330533: Barbarossa (1791)
- 330738: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1730)
- 330739: A catalogue of very valuable books (1730)
- 330740: A catalogue of the library of the late eminent and learned John Coleman Esq; Deceased (1730)
- 330741: A catalogue of uncommon and valuable books (1730)
- 330742: Librorum Gręcorum (1730)
- 330743: Catalogus librorum in quavis facultate insigniorum (1730)
- 330744: Catalogus librorum (1730)
- 330745: Bibliotheca Martiniana (1729)
- 330746: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1730)
- 330767: A catalogue of books, in various languages; including many scarce articles; among which are, folio. Shakespeare, first edition ... Now on sale ... by J. Barker, ... 1800 (1800)
- 330770: Bibliotheca Steevensiana (1800)
- 330770: Bibliotheca Steevensiana (1800)
- 330819: Lovers' vows. A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. From the German of Kotzebue. By Mrs. Inchbald (1798)
- 330825: Lovers' vows (1798)
- 330884: A review of the excise-scheme (1733)
- 330993: The horse and the widow (1799)
- 330993: The horse and the widow (1799)
- 330994: The stranger (1798)
- 331003: The natural son (1798)
- 331273: Spectacle de la nature (1743)
- 331283: The lucky discovery (1737)
- 331388: The birth-Day (1800)
- 331440: The plainest (1712)
- 331527: Rosina (1790)
- 331528: Rosina, a comic opera, in two acts (1783)
- 331542: The secret history of the green rooms (1790)
- 331544: Natural history of birds (1793)
- 331555: The history of a young lady of distinction (1754)
- 331619: The travels and adventures of three princes of Sarendip (1722)
- 331658: A catalogue of the library (1728)
- 331676: Bibliotheca ornatissimi Doctissimiq; viri Gualteri Millii (1726)
- 331843: A treatise of the organ of hearing (1737)
- 332115: The follies of a day; or, the marriage of Figaro. A comedy, as it is now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. From the French of M. de Beaumarchais. By Thomas Holcroft. (1785)
- 332125: Richard Coeur de Lion (1786)
- 332243: Proposals for printing by subscription (1733)
- 332359: The merry quack doctor (1775)
- 332449: The follies of a day; or, The marriage of figaro (1785)
- 332463: Romeo and Juliet (1788)
- 332466: Othello (1761)
- 332479: Measure for measure (1722)
- 332501: The history of King Lear (1775)
- 332503: Macbeth (1785)
- 332504: Romeo and Juliet (1785)
- 332505: Romeo and Juliet (1795)
- 332876: A collection of political tracts (1775)
- 333007: The fair Hebrew (1729)
- 333011: Richard the Third (1787)
- 333014: The taming of the shrew (1786)
- 333032: The history of King Lear (1768)
- 333074: Hamlet (1773)
- 333076: Measure for measure (1773)
- 333080: King Henry V (1773)
- 333081: King Henry VIII (1773)
- 333082: Julius Cęsar (1773)
- 333110: Catalogue of the capital and extensive collection of prints (1799)
- 333128: Bibliotheca Parisiana (1791)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333266: A letter from a captain of a man of war (1773)
- 333279: Othello (1788)
- 333286: The merchant of Venice (1787)
- 333287: The merry wives of Windsor (1787)
- 333295: The first part of King Henry IV (1790)
- 333297: Henry the Viiith (1790)
- 333495: A letter (1765)
- 333677: Parliamentary portraits (1795)
- 333759: Seasonable advice to the electors of Members of Parlement [sic] at the ensuing general election (1760)
- 333820: Henry the Second; or, The fall of Rosamond (1774)
- 333821: Henry the Second (1774)
- 333822: Henry the Second (1774)
- 333854: The genuine life (1779)
- 333972: An hour before marriage (1772)
- 333985: Airs (1777)
- 334001: A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country (1733)
- 334007: Memoirs of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 334007: Memoirs of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 334008: Memoirs of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 334008: Memoirs of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 334150: The history of the famous preacher Friar Gerund de Campazas (1772)
- 334317: Douglas (1770)
- 334318: Douglas (1769)
- 334319: Douglas (1784)
- 334437: Douglas (1800)
- 334444: The register-office (1771)
- 334687: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Conyers Middleton (1751)
- 334689: A catalogue of the valuable library of the Rev. and learned William Stuart (1746)
- 334953: True merit (1757)
- 335169: A letter to the secret committee (1742)
- 335216: An account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers (1726)
- 335307: Letters to a prebendary (1800)
- 335337: The theatrical jester (1795)
- 335556: The fair Hebrew or (1729)
- 335566: The secret history of Pythagoras (1722)
- 335568: The British recluse (1722)
- 335580: New reflexions on the fair sex (1729)
- 335646: The chaplet (1761)
- 335655: The cobler of Castlebury (1779)
- 335722: The earl of Warwick (1766)
- 335728: Pyramus and Thisbe: a mock-opera (1745)
- 335742: Measure for measure (1770)
- 335764: An impartial address to all parties (1795)
- 335994: Familiar essays, on interesting subjects (1787)
- 336156: An historical and succinct account of the late riots at the Theatres of Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden (1763)
- 336159: Memoirs of the life of David Garrick, Esq (1781)
- 336165: The double disappointment (1760)
- 336165: The double disappointment (1760)
- 336168: The little hunch-back (1790)
- 336169: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in Olympus in an uproar or the descent of the deities. A burletta in two acts. Partly taken from The golden-pippin. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden (1796)
- 336171: Songs, duets, and chorusses, in The poor soldier; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, written by Mr. O'Keefe (1784)
- 336172: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called Lord Mayor's Day (1782)
- 336176: Songs, duetts, &c. in The poor soldier. A comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1788)
- 336177: Wild oats (1793)
- 336180: Fontainbleau; or, our way in France (1789)
- 336181: Patrick in Prussia, or, love in a camp; a comic opera, in two acts, with all the original songs; as performed at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden, and Smock-Alley: being a sequel to The poor soldier, written by John O'Keeffe, Esq. Author of the Son-IN-Law, Agreeable Surprise, Dead-Alive, Castle Of Andalusia, Young Quaker, Poor Soldier, Peeping Tom, &c. From the author's original manuscript (1786)
- 336182: Fontainbleau; or, our way in France (1787)
- 336183: Wild oats (1793)
- 336190: The poor soldier (1784)
- 336487: More ways than one (1784)
- 336910: Airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, in Rosina (1783)
- 336911: Hercules & Omphale (1794)
- 336918: Which is the man? (1784)
- 336920: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in the islanders, a comic opera, in three acts (1780)
- 336921: Songs, duets, trios, glees, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of the woodman (1791)
- 336927: Songs, duetts, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1785)
- 336930: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1784)
- 336931: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai (1785)
- 336934: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 337001: Orpheus and Eurydice. A grand serious opera (1792)
- 337002: Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new pantomine called Harlequin and Quixotte; or the magic arm. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr Reeve (1797)
- 337004: Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest: a comic opera (1789)
- 337005: Orpheus and Eurydice; an opera (1739)
- 337071: The history of Sir Harry Herald and Sir Edward Haunch (1754)
- 337111: The history of Miss Sally Sable. By the author of Memoirs of a Scotch family. In two volumes. ... (1757)
- 337150: A letter from a distinguished lady in Covent-Garden; to a certain young officer abroad (1745)
- 337347: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 337348: More ways than one (1784)
- 337349: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new pantomime of Harlequin's tour; or, the dominion of fancy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. With entire new music, scenery, Machinery, Dresses, &c. (1800)
- 337349: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new pantomime of Harlequin's tour; or, the dominion of fancy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. With entire new music, scenery, Machinery, Dresses, &c. (1800)
- 337352: Critic upon critic; A dramatic medley (1792)
- 337354: Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest: a comic opera (1784)
- 337355: The choice of Harlequin; or, The Indian chief (1782)
- 337361: Vocal parts of an entertainment, called Apollo and Daphne (1734)
- 337361: Vocal parts of an entertainment, called Apollo and Daphne (1734)
- 337363: Orpheus and Eurydice. An opera (1740)
- 337697: Two sermons occasioned by the death of the Reverend Robert Lawson (1771)
- 337716: The royal merchant; or, the beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher (1761)
- 337720: Alexander the Great (1772)
- 337721: Alexander the Great (1770)
- 337726: Arrived at Portsmouth! An operatic drama, in two acts, performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by the author of Hartford-Bridge, Netley-Abbey, The Midnight Wanderers, &c (1794)
- 337729: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace; or, Merlin's cave (1736)
- 337729: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace; or, Merlin's cave (1736)
- 337731: The works of the Honourable Sir Charles Sedley, Bart (1776)
- 337735: The tragedy of Richard I (1728)
- 337739: Love and duty (1722)
- 337799: A treatise on the immutability of moral truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham (1783)
- 337843: A sermon, occasioned by the death of His late Majesty (1760)
- 337843: A sermon, occasioned by the death of His late Majesty (1760)
- 338155: The words of the songs, duets, glees, and other compositions, in the operatic farce of Arrived at Portsmouth, in two acts, performed at the Theatre Roral [sic], Covent-Garden. Written by the author of Hartford Bridge, (1794)
- 338156: The mock lawyer (1737)
- 338158: The tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh (1722)
- 338161: The court of Alexander (1770)
- 338163: The court of Alexander (1770)
- 338164: The french flogged, or, the British sailors in America, a farce of two acts, as it was performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden (1767)
- 338338: Airs, duettos, trios, and chorusses, in The witch of the wood; or, the nutting girls. A musical farce. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1796)
- 338342: The nest of plays; consisting of three comedies. Viz. The prodigal reform'd, The happy constancy, and The tryal of conjugal love. As acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, ... (1738)
- 338344: The works of Hildebrand Jacob (1735)
- 338356: The stage-Mutineers (1733)
- 338358: The siege of Meaux: a tragedy (1794)
- 338844: Reform'd in time (1798)
- 338848: The stage-Mutineers (1733)
- 339041: Parnassian bagatelles: being a miscellaneous collection of poetical attempts. To which are added a comic sketch in one act, called The way to get un-married, As performing with universal Applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. And the Village Doctor, or Killing no Cure; a Favourite Burletta, Exhibited at Jones's Royal-Circus, St. George's Fields. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, Purse on Benevolent Tar, British Fortitude, the Apparition, Point at Herqui, &c (1796)
- 339041: Parnassian bagatelles: being a miscellaneous collection of poetical attempts. To which are added a comic sketch in one act, called The way to get un-married, As performing with universal Applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. And the Village Doctor, or Killing no Cure; a Favourite Burletta, Exhibited at Jones's Royal-Circus, St. George's Fields. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, Purse on Benevolent Tar, British Fortitude, the Apparition, Point at Herqui, &c (1796)
- 339054: An epitaph on the late illustrious Earl of Chatham (1784)
- 339152: The miser (1792)
- 339156: The deserted daughter (1795)
- 339157: The deserted daughter (1795)
- 339158: Songs, duettos, trios, quartettos, quintettos, and musical dialogue, &c. in the comic opera of Richard Coeur de Lion. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (1786)
- 339190: A collection for the improvement of husbandry and trade (1727)
- 339412: The hairy giants (1766)
- 339414: A review of part of Risdon's Survey of Devon (1785)
- 339566: An examination and refutation of a late pamphlet, intitled, Considerations on the Navy Bill (1749)
- 339701: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans (1768)
- 339709: A sermon preached at the chapel in Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday, March 20, 1774 (1774)
- 339772: The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque (1723)
- 339809: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 339810: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 339816: The king of pirates: being an account of the famous enterprises of Captain Avery, the mock king of Madagascar. With His Rambles and Piracies; wherein all the Sham Accounts formerly publish'd of him, are detected. In two letters from himself; one during his stay at Madagascar, and one since his escape from thence. (1719)
- 340176: Alphonso and Eleonora; or, the triumphs of valour and virtue. Illustrated by historical facts. By John Talbot Dillon, Esq. M.R.I.A. Late Captain in the 2d Surrey Regiment of Militia, &c. &c. &c. Author of Travels Through Spain, &c. &c. In two volumes. ... (1800)
- 340191: Edward. A novel. In two volumes. Dedicated (by permission) to Her Majesty. ... (1774)
- 340330: Rosina (1796)
- 340411: The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Year a Whore, five times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent, Written from her own memorandums (1722)
- 340412: The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, And during a Life of continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Year a Whore, five times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. Written from her own memorandums (1722)
- 340437: The great law of subordination consider'd (1724)
- 340440: The history of the great plague in London, in the year 1665. Containing, Observations and Memorials of the most remarkable Occurrences, both Public and Private, that happened during that dreadful Period. By a citizen, who lived the whole time in London. To which is added, a journal of the plague at Marseilles, in the year 1720 (1754)
- 340445: The political history of the Devil (1734)
- 340511: Objections to the thirty-fourth article of the navy bill (1749)
- 340626: Advertisement. At the Seven Stars in the Little Piazza (late the dwelling house of Mr. Rigby) in Covent Garden, will be sold by auction on Thursday next, being the third of this instant February 1709. a collection of curious paintings by several eminent masters in parts beyon sea, (1709)
- 340715: The fortunate mistress (1724)
- 340780: Artaxerxes (1765)
- 340781: Artaxerxes (1765)
- 340794: Village memoirs (1775)
- 340809: Sadaski; or, the wandering penitent. By Thomas Bellamy. Author of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. &c. &c. &c. In two volumes. ... (1798)
- 341020: Holy thoughts on a God made man; or, the mysterious Trinity prov'd: also reasons given, that the wise Creator fram'd not the universal all, only for the benefit of this earthly globe, but likewise for many other worlds. With Sublime Contemplations on the Unlimited Bounds of Glory; and several other Curious Subjects worthy of Note, particularly Express'd in the Table of Contents. to which Is added an Essay on the Mind of Man, with an After-Reflection on the Final Period of all Human Intentions. By the author of the Meditations of a divine soul (1704)
- 341022: The tryal of the Lady Allurea Luxury, before the Lord Chief-Justice Upright, on an information for a conspiracy (1757)
- 341132: Nabal: an oratorio, or sacred drama. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The words adapted, by the author of Judas Macchabeus, to several compositions of the late George Frederic Handel, Esq; (1764)
- 341196: Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno alla corte del Re? Alboino (1755)
- 341290: A description of a chart. Wherein are marked out all the different routes of Prince Edward, in Great-Britain; and the marches of his army, and the E-gl-sh. The Sieges are distinguished, and the Battles that were fought in his Enterprise (1749)
- 341347: A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies (1724)
- 341362: The adventures of a bank-note (1770)
- 341374: The history of Lady Barton (1771)
- 341383: Lydia or filial piety (1769)
- 341497: The spirit of contradiction (1760)
- 341522: L'olimpiade (1788)
- 341576: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased; containing upwards of ten thousand volumes, in all arts and sciences, and in most languages; Among many other valuable Articles are the following, in Folio. Gronovii Thesaurus Antiquitatum Graecarum, corio turcico, 13 vol. Graevii Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum, 12 vol. Theatrum Sabaudiae, 2 vol. Dillenii Hortus Elthamensis, 2 vol. Andersoni Diplomata Scotiae Dugdale Monasticon Angl. 3 vol. Gruteri Inscriptiones, 4 vol. Hoffmanni Lexicon, edit. opt. 4 vol. Historiae Romanae Scriptores, 3 vol. Mariana Hist. Hispaniae, 2 vol. Passerii Thesaurus Gemmarum, 3 vol. Rymeri Foedera, edit. opt. 20 vol. Caesaris Commentaria, corio turcico, a Sam. Clarke, Dionysius Halicarnasseus, ab Hudsono, 2 vol. Eustathius in Homerum, 3 vol. Josephus Havercampi, 2 vol. Dion Cassius, 2 vol. Polybius Casauboni Strabo, edit. opt. 2 vol. Virgilius Ambrogii, 3 vol. Gesneri Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, 4 vol. Hesychii Lexicon, 2 vol. Vertue'a and Houbraken's Heads, l. p. Inigo Jones's Designs, large and small pep Ruins of Balbec - of Palmyra State Tryals, 10 vol. Madox's Exchequer Morant's Essex, large and small paper, 2 vol. Rapin, large paper, 2 vol. With many others equally good. Which will be sold very reasonable, by S. Baker and G. Leigh, Booksellers, At their House in York Street, Covent-Garden. This month, February 1770, And to continue till all are sold. (1770)
- 341578: A catalogue of very curious and valuable books, containing, among many others equally good, in folio (1770)
- 341583: A familiar instructive dialogue, which happened last week at a tavern near the Royal Exchange, between an eminent merchant of Dunkirk, one of their great Politicians there, and an English Member of Parliament; who became acquainted with him in that Town, when their Embarkations were so much talk'd of, in favour of the Young Chevalier, &c. Wherein A great deal of the Political Designs of the Court of France, with many other Affairs regarding Great-Britain, and touching the present imaginary Peace, are set in a true Light. Designed For the timely Information of the Publick, against the next Meeting of the Parliament. And Humbly addressed to all true English Members. By a citizen of London (1748)
- 341847: Giulio Sabino. A new serious opera, in two acts. As performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new, by the Celebrated Signor Giuseppe Sarti, under the Direction of Mr. Mazzinghi (1788)
- 341848: The man of the world (1791)
- 341849: The man of the world (1786)
- 341850: Love a-la-mode (1784)
- 341851: Love a la mode (1793)
- 341852: The man of the world (1793)
- 341856: A catalogue of the paintings, drawings, sculptures, architecture, statuary, engravings, &c. &c. now exhibiting by the Free and Independent Artists of Great-Britain, for the benefit of their distrest brethren. At the great exhibition-room in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden, and i the Strand (1768)
- 341858: A catalogue of the original paintings, busts, carved figures, &c. &c. &c. now exhibiting, by the Society of Sign-Painters, at the large rooms, the upper end of Bow-Street, Covent-Garden, nearly opposite the play-house passage (1762)
- 341914: A voyage round the world; but more particularly to the north-west coast of America (1789)
- 341920: The great duties of life (1738)
- 342098: The voyages, dangerous adventures and imminent escapes (1720)
- 342107: Fontainville Forest, a play (1794)
- 342109: Memoirs of the life of David Garrick, Esq (1784)
- 342110: Memoirs of the life of David Garrick, Esq (1780)
- 342111: Memoirs of the life of David Garrick, Esq (1780)
- 342120: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 342131: The irish mimic (1795)
- 342176: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-third, 1765. Being the sixth year of their exhibition (1765)
- 342177: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room, Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-first, 1766. Being the seventh year of their exhibition (1766)
- 342178: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-second, 1767, by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter. The eighth year of exhibiting (1767)
- 342179: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-eighth, 1768, by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter. The ninth year of exhibiting (1768)
- 342180: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the first, 1769. By the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The tenth year of exhibiting (1769)
- 342230: Idalia (1723)
- 342266: Bibliotheca universalis selecta. A catalogue of books, ancient and modern, in various languages and faculties, and upon almost every branch of science and polite literature (1786)
- 342310: An impartial history of the life and actions of Peter Alexowitz (1722)
- 342447: Fontainville Forest, a play (1794)
- 342449: The secret tribunal (1795)
- 342464: The world in a village (1793)
- 342510: The rival mother: or, the history of the Countess De Salens, and her two daughters. In two volumes. ... (1755)
- 342516: A catalogue of valuable and curious books; consisting of several collections lately purchased, among which are folio (1771)
- 342518: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased; containing upwards of ten thousand volumes, in all arts and sciences (1770)
- 342538: A critical guide to the present exhibition at the Royal Academy, for 1797 (1797)
- 342581: A poem upon tea (1734)
- 342719: A genuine narrative of the sad and deplorable case of the independent electors of Westminster. To which is annexed, the last speech, dying words, and confession of their president, when he and they yielded the ghost at Covent-Garden, upon the 1st of July lost. By Dr. M-, wh attended them during their madfit (1747)
- 342897: Ebrietatis encomium (1743)
- 342907: A general idea of a pronouncing dictionary of the English language, on a plan entirely new. With observations on several words that are variously pronounced, as a specimen of the work. Dedicated to David Garrick, Esq. By J. Walker (1774)
- 343045: The female critick: or, letters in drollery from ladies to their humble servants. With a letter to the author of a satyr call'd, The true-born English-Man (1701)
- 343103: A tour from Stow to Blenheim and Ditchley, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and the Right Honourable the Earl of Litchfield (1770)
- 343125: Barcellona (1710)
- 343174: A parallel between Muhamed and Sosem, the great deliverer of the Jews. By Zelim Musulman: in a letter to Nathan Rabby (1732)
- 343305: Post-Office intelligence: or, universal gallantry. Being, a collection of love-letters, written by persons, in all stations, from most parts of the Kingdom. Faithfully published from their Originals, returned into the General-Post-Office in Lombard-Street, the Parties to whom they were directed being either Dead, or removed from their usual Places of Abode. With rational remarks upon Mr. Pope's letters, and some of his former and late productions (1736)
- 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)
- 343327: The temple of Venus. Part the second (1763)
- 343328: The temple of Venus. A gentle satire on the times. By the author of the meretriciad. Part the first (1763)
- 343442: The life of Mr. William Parsons, comedian. Written by Thomas Bellamy. To which are added his dramatic character, by John Litchfield, Esq. and a letter of intelligence, from Charles Dibdin, Esq. (1795)
- 343443: The london theatres; a poem. Interspersed with Sentiments of Hity on the Fair Unfortunate: and Free reflections on the Lobby Lounger, the Orange Woman, the Place Keeper, and Other nuisances which degrade a London theatre. By Thomas Bellamy. (1795)
- 343445: The egotist: or, Colley upon Cibber. Being his own picture retouch'd, to so plain a likeness, that no one, now, would have the face to own it, but himself. (1743)
- 343447: The rarities of Richmond (1736)
- 343448: The rarities of Richmond (1736)
- 343449: Books printed for E. Curll, at Pope's-Head, in Rose-Street, Covent-Garden (1735)
- 343450: Merlin: or, the British inchanter (1736)
- 343459: The royal chace (1736)
- 343551: The school of Venus: or, the lady's miscellany (1739)
- 343664: The new spouter's companion; or, a choice collection of prologues and epilogues: being a complete theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge. Containing All the favourite and most esteemed Prologues and Epilogues, which have been written by distinguished Wits, to accompany approved Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Farees, Pantomimes, and every other Species of Theatrical Entertainment worthy of Notice, and spoken by the most celebrated Performers, at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Hay-Market, and on other Stages in different Parts of the Kingdom. Including Several Prologues and Epilogues, Composed on Purpose for this Work, to be spoken occasionally in the Characters of Bucks, Bloods, Choice Spirits, Bravos, Fribbles, &c. &c. Together with that celebrated Piece, called The Picture of a Play-House; or, Bucks Have at Ye All: and other valuable Pieces, not to be found in any other Collection. The whole brought down to the present Time, and rendered extremely diverting to Readers, Speakers, and Hearers. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Including Rules to be Observed in Theatrical Representation and Public Speaking. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Mr. Palmer (1790)
- 343664: The new spouter's companion; or, a choice collection of prologues and epilogues: being a complete theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge. Containing All the favourite and most esteemed Prologues and Epilogues, which have been written by distinguished Wits, to accompany approved Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Farees, Pantomimes, and every other Species of Theatrical Entertainment worthy of Notice, and spoken by the most celebrated Performers, at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Hay-Market, and on other Stages in different Parts of the Kingdom. Including Several Prologues and Epilogues, Composed on Purpose for this Work, to be spoken occasionally in the Characters of Bucks, Bloods, Choice Spirits, Bravos, Fribbles, &c. &c. Together with that celebrated Piece, called The Picture of a Play-House; or, Bucks Have at Ye All: and other valuable Pieces, not to be found in any other Collection. The whole brought down to the present Time, and rendered extremely diverting to Readers, Speakers, and Hearers. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Including Rules to be Observed in Theatrical Representation and Public Speaking. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Mr. Palmer (1790)
- 343670: The dramatic works (1761)
- 344211: The life and uncommon adventures of Capt. Dudley Bradstreet. Being the most genuine and extraordinary, perhaps, ever published. Containing, A full Account of his and others Amours. His being employ'd Insecret Services by the M-Stry of G-t B-n, in the late Rebellion. His M-y's Present to him, receiv'd by the Hands of Mr. S-ne. His Letters to his M-Y, and the Answers received from the K-G. The Reward he got for his Services, occasioning his Scheme of the Bottle Conjurer. His passing as a Magician in Covent-Garden, where many of high Birth and Fortune of both Sexes, and even famed for Wisdom, resorted to him, upon his promising to renew their Age, making them thirty or forty Years younger than they were, informing others when their Husbands or Wives should die. His being made Governor and Judge of the finest Seraglio in England, and his promised Feast to the City of London; Facts well known to all the Courts of Europe. With the lives of Mrs. Winnett, Mrs. Collison, Miss Churchill, &c. &c (1755)
- 344331: Discourses on luxury (1761)
- 344407: The true state of England (1729)
- 344534: The courtesan (1765)
- 344583: Bibliotheca recondita: or, A collection of curious private pieces (1739)
- 344587: The telegraph, or, a new way of knowing things (1795)
- 344595: The parricide: or, innocence in distress. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Mr. Shirley (1739)
- 344651: Memoirs of the Shakespear's-Head in Covent Garden: in which are introduced many entertaining adventures, and several remarkable characters. By the ghost of Shakespear. In two volumes. ... (1755)
- 344651: Memoirs of the Shakespear's-Head in Covent Garden: in which are introduced many entertaining adventures, and several remarkable characters. By the ghost of Shakespear. In two volumes. ... (1755)
- 344942: The meretriciad (1761)
- 345009: A compendious history of the English stage, from the earliest period to the present time. Containing a candid analysis of all dramatic writings, a liberal and impartial criticism on the merits of theatrical performers, and a sketch of the lives of such as have been eminent in their profession. By Waldron, Dibdin, &c. (1800)
- 345012: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 345020: Henry and Emma, a new poetical interlude (1774)
- 345020: Henry and Emma, a new poetical interlude (1774)
- 345023: The works of Metastasio (1767)
- 345040: The true state of England (1726)
- 345174: Christus patiens: or, the sufferings of Christ an heroic poem. In two books. Made English from the Latin original of Rapin (1720)
- 345186: A dissertation upon parties (1754)
- 345335: A tour through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark (1789)
- 345378: Love in excess; or The fatal enquiry (1719)
- 345379: Love in excess, or, The fatal enquiry (1720)
- 345380: The injur'd husband (1723)
- 345381: The injur'd husband (1723)
- 345384: Idalia (1723)
- 345448: The advantage of a good name (1708)
- 345637: A comparison between the French and Italian musick and opera's. Translated from the French; with some remarks. To which is added A critical discourse upon opera's in England, and a means proposed for their improvement (1709)
- 345655: A narrative of the life and distresses of Simon Mason (1752)
- 345793: Remarks on the history of England (1747)
- 345803: The state of Minorca, and its lost condition, when A-----l Bg appeared off that island (1757)
- 345888: Librorum maxium insignium catalogus: being a catalogue of very curious and uncommon books in most languages, relating to the history and antiquities of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and most Foreign countries, of sculpture, architecture, medals, husbandry, trade, physick, law civil and canon, fathers, divinity, clatlicks in usum delphini, & cum notis variorum; most of the old chronicles. N.B. There is Dugdale's monasticon in Turkey, 3 vols. with castrations. Which will begin to be sold cheap, the price being mark'd in each book, at Thomas Green's shop, against Rochford's Coffee House, Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th of October, 1727, at nine in the morning. Catalogues may be had at Mount's Coffee-House in Grosvenor-Street; Mr. Jackson's, in Pallmall; Mr. Harding's, in St. Martin's Lane; Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Lintot's, and Mr. Motte's, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Meighan's, and Mr. Osborn's, in Gray's Inn, booksellers; and at the place of sale (1727)
- 345895: Librorum ex bibliothecis Joannis Keill, M.D. et Richardi Fuller, LL.D. catalogus. Or, a catalogue of the libraries of the very learned and ingenious Dr. John Keill, ... and of Dr. Richard Fuller, ... to be sold ... on Tuesday the 21st of November 1727. at the King's Arms tavern in the Little Piazza Covent-Garden, (1727)
- 345947: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 345948: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 345952: The period of mourning (1789)
- 346063: Clio (1767)
- 346179: Extracts from such of the penal laws, as particularly relate to the peace and good order of this metropolis (1769)
- 346213: Sir John Fielding's jests; or, new fun for the parlour and kitchen: being The Smartest, Wittiest, and Drollest Collection of Original Jests, Jokes, Repartees, &c. ever yet published. Containing, Particularly the following Facetious and Merry Variety, viz. The Newest Jests Lively Puns Most Poignant Repartees, Choice Bonmots, Strange Blunders, Humorous Adventures Pleasant Tales, New Conundrums, Puzzling Riddles, Queer Sayings, Comical Hobnobs, Laughable Anecdotes, Droll Stories, Best Rebusses, Most curious Epitaphs, Keen and Satyrical Epigrams, Approved Aenigmas, Irish Bulls, Witty Quibbles, Diverting Acrostics, Arch Waggaries, Temporary Squibs, Merry Poems, and Other Wittieisms, &c. &c. Among which are particularly noticed all those jokes that have passed upon various examinations at the Public office, before the late Sir John Fielding and other Magistrates , and which have occasioned even Justice itself to relax and give Countenance to a Smile. The whole Carefully transcribed from Original Manuscript Remarks, and Notes made on such Occasions, and at the Shakespeare, Bedford Arms, and Rose Taverns; Bedford and Piazza Coffee Houses; Jupps, and other Places of Evening Entertainment and Convivial Mirth, near Covent-Garden; where the above Celebrated Genius and his Jovial Companions (the drollest Wits of the present Age) usually met to Kill Care and promote the Practice of Mirth and Good Humour. Compiled by a Justice of the Peace. (1781)
- 346213: Sir John Fielding's jests; or, new fun for the parlour and kitchen: being The Smartest, Wittiest, and Drollest Collection of Original Jests, Jokes, Repartees, &c. ever yet published. Containing, Particularly the following Facetious and Merry Variety, viz. The Newest Jests Lively Puns Most Poignant Repartees, Choice Bonmots, Strange Blunders, Humorous Adventures Pleasant Tales, New Conundrums, Puzzling Riddles, Queer Sayings, Comical Hobnobs, Laughable Anecdotes, Droll Stories, Best Rebusses, Most curious Epitaphs, Keen and Satyrical Epigrams, Approved Aenigmas, Irish Bulls, Witty Quibbles, Diverting Acrostics, Arch Waggaries, Temporary Squibs, Merry Poems, and Other Wittieisms, &c. &c. Among which are particularly noticed all those jokes that have passed upon various examinations at the Public office, before the late Sir John Fielding and other Magistrates , and which have occasioned even Justice itself to relax and give Countenance to a Smile. The whole Carefully transcribed from Original Manuscript Remarks, and Notes made on such Occasions, and at the Shakespeare, Bedford Arms, and Rose Taverns; Bedford and Piazza Coffee Houses; Jupps, and other Places of Evening Entertainment and Convivial Mirth, near Covent-Garden; where the above Celebrated Genius and his Jovial Companions (the drollest Wits of the present Age) usually met to Kill Care and promote the Practice of Mirth and Good Humour. Compiled by a Justice of the Peace. (1781)
- 346789: The life of Robert Earl of Leicester, the favourite of Queen Elizabeth: drawn from original writers and records (1727)
- 347047: The earl of Warwick. A tragedy (1792)
- 347410: The companion to the play-house: or, an historical account of all the dramatic writers (and their works) that have appeared in Great Britain and Ireland (1764)
- 347642: Authentic and interesting letters from Paris, respecting the decease of the Dauphin, otherwise Louis XVII. Throwing considerable light on that event, and developing the real motives for, and causes of his death (1795)
- 347714: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1766)
- 347728: Madrigal and Trulletta. A mock-tragedy (1758)
- 347761: Kingsweston Hill (1787)
- 347864: Wensley-Dale (1772)
- 347876: Poems on several occasions (1724)
- 347952: Chronologia enucleata (1739)
- 348108: The northern hero (1786)
- 348128: A short history of Prime ministers in Great Britain. (1733)
- 348354: Fables for the female sex (1746)
- 348358: Fables for the female sex (1766)
- 348578: The free-Born Englishman's unmask'd battery; or, a short narrative of our miserable condition. Grounded upon undeniable facts, for the plain, honest information of the publick; whose Right, and Interest, it is to Address Relief; and to endeavour, at least, to make the best of their Bad Markets. With Some Quotations from the Great and Famous William Penn, the Quaker; Explaining the Duty of a True Protestant Dissenter to the King, &c. By the author of Cry aloud and spare not (1747)
- 348831: Discourses preached on several occasions (1775)
- 349298: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1751)
- 350050: Judas Macchabęus (1763)
- 350714: A system of vegetables, according to their classes genera orders species with their characters and differences (1782)
- 350736: Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history (1759)
- 350737: Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history (1775)
- 350739: Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history (1791)
- 351114: Robin Hood; or, Sherwood Forest: a comic opera (1787)
- 351226: The political and commercial works of that celebrated writer Charles D'Avenant, LL.D. Relating to the Trade and Revenue of England, The Plantation Trade, The East-India Trade, And African Trade. Collected and revised by Sir Charles Whitworth, Member of Parliament. To which is annexed a copious Index. In five volumes. Volume I (1771)
- 351396: Experimental observations on the water of the mineral spring near Islington (1773)
- 351445: The works of Andrew Marvell, Esq. In two volumes (1772)
- 351580: The revolutions of Portugal. Written in French by the Abbot de Vertot, Of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions. Done into English from the last French edition (1721)
- 351735: Tully's rambles; or an Irishman's tour through London and Westminster (1795)
- 351754: A voyage round the world; but more particularly to the north-west coast of America (1789)
- 352026: Emilia. A tragedy. By Mark Anthony Meilan (1771)
- 352198: Queen Mab: containing a select collection of only the best, most instructive, and entertaining tales of the fairies; Viz. 1. Graciosa and Percinet. 2. The Fair One with Golden Locks. 3. The Blue Bird. 4. The Invisible Prince. 5. The Princess Verenata. 6. The Princess Rosetta. 7. The Golden Bough. 8. The Orange-Tree and the Bee. 9. The Little Good Mouse. Written by the Countess D'Aulnoi. Adorned with Curious Cuts. To which are added, A fairy tale, in the ancient English style, by Dr. Parnell: and Queen Mab's song (1799)
- 352444: A voyage round the world. Performed by order of His Most Christian Majesty, in the years 1766, 1767, 1768, and 1769. By Lewis de Bougainville, Colonel of Foot, and Commodore of the Expedition, in the Frigate La Boudeuse, and the Store-Ship L'Etoile. Translated from the French by John Reinhold Forster, F. A. S (1772)
- 352503: Materia medica botanica; in qua symptomata variorum morborum describuntur, herbaeque iisdem depellendis aptissimę apponuntur, tam quę in nostris hic sponte oris, quam quę in aliis orbis regionibus nascuntur: plantae exoticae, sive alienigenae, numero plu?s quadringentae quantu?m ad omens partes ex peritissimis botanices authoribus, ut Raio, Tournefortio, &c. accuratissime? describuntur. Variae episodiae, ornatu?s causa?, intertexuntur. Octingentis, praeter propter, carminibus Latinis hexametris totum opus constat. Authore G. Knowles. (1723)
- 352823: An essay for the construction of roads on mechanical and physical principles (1774)
- 352864: Philomela (1737)
- 352968: Thoughts Essays, and maxims, chiefly religious and political. By Charles Howard, Esq. Of Greystock in Cumberland (1768)
- 353125: A prophecy of the French Revolution (1793)
- 353255: The new Covent Garden concert (1795)
- 353255: The new Covent Garden concert (1795)
- 353276: Sir Thomas Browne's Religio medici (1736)
- 353282: The works of William Browne (1772)
- 353432: An account of the manners and customs of Italy (1769)
- 353433: An introduction to the most useful European languages (1772)
- 353441: A journey from London to Genoa (1770)
- 353572: Jerusalem delivered; an heroic poem: translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso, by John Hoole. ... (1772)
- 353754: The busy bee, or, vocal repository. Being a selection of the most favourite songs, &c. contained in the English operas, that have been sung at the public gardens, and written for select societies; Together with an extensive Collection of Hunting Songs, And a variety of Scotch and Irish Ballads, &c. ... (1790)
- 353856: Sermons on various moral and religious subjects (1789)
- 353861: The lives of Titus Pomponius Atticus, Miltiades, and Cimon (1735)
- 353864: A sermon, preached at Saint Patrick's Chapel, Sutton-Street, Soho-Square, on Monday, the eighteenth of March, M.DCC.XCIII (1793)
- 353928: An enquiry into the state of the union of Great Britain (1717)
- 353989: An address to the landed gentlemen of Scotland (1783)
- 354068: Essays on the origin of society, language, property, government, jurisdiction, contracts, and marriage (1785)
- 354211: A bold stroke for a husband (1783)
- 354283: A memorial of the proceedings of the late ministery and Lower House of Parliament. With an account of several secret correspondences with foreign ministers of state, Letters and Messages, sent from London to Paris and Utrecht, and from Utrecht and Paris to London; Abstracts of Speeches, Addresses, Answers, &c. with Reflections upon each Head. To which is added, A short History of a Plot to dethrone Queen Anne, and what has been attempted to bring in the Romish Pretender, since the King ascended the Throne. At the end of the Memorial is a Black List of the Names of many of those Persons concern'd in one or both Conspiracies. Also Particulars cast up in it, of Men, Horses, Money, Provisions, Cloaths, Quarters, Arms, Ammunition, &c. promis'd to the Assistance of the Treason. Writ by the author of An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign The Copic are Counterseit that have not this Coat of Arms on the Title-Page, viz. A Bend engrail'd between Six Cinque - foils, Crest a Griffin's Head out of a Mural Coronet (1715)
- 354349: The beauties of Stow (1750)
- 354482: A philosophical essay on man (1775)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 355070: Remarks on a late book, intitled, An essay on the publick debts of this Kingdom, &c (1727)
- 355099: The nature and extent of industry, a sermon, preached before his Grace, Frederick, Archbishop of Canterbury, the 4th of July, 1773, In the Parish Church of Shiplake, in Oxfordshire. By James Granger, vicar (1773)
- 355240: A state of the national debt, as it stood December the 24th, 1716 (1727)
- 355250: Panthea. An elegy on the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountess Scudamore. Humbly inscrib'd to Her Grace the Dutchess of Beaufort (1729)
- 355412: Resignation; or, majesty in the dumps; an ode. Addressed to George Colman, Esq. late manager of the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1774)
- 355418: Delicię Britannicę (1742)
- 355437: Advice to editors of newspapers (1799)
- 355498: Virtues of British herbs (1770)
- 355503: The life of Sir Thomas More, Kt. Lord High Chancellour of England under K. Henry the Eighth (1726)
- 355574: The universal penman (1733)
- 355686: A journey from London to Genoa (1770)
- 355756: A true system of religion, according to the best astronomical observations (1722)
- 355971: An epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard (1771)
- 355999: The moral characters of Theophrastus. Translated from the Greek, with notes. To which is prefix'd A critical essay on characteristic-writings. By Henry Gally. M. A. Lecturer of St. Paul's Covent-Garden, and Rector of Wanden in Buckinghamshire (1725)
- 356423: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects (1772)
- 356476: The poetical works of the Reverend Mr. James Barber: containing, I The farmer's daughter: Or, The Art of getting Preferment. A Tale. II. The Female Skirmish: Or, The Triple Plea. A Tale. III. The Law-Suit: Or, The Farmer and Fisherman. A Tale. IV. Tom King's: or, the Paphian grove: With the Humours of Covent Garden, the Theatre, Gaming-Table, &c. A Mock-Heroick Poem, in Three Canto's. Adorn'd with several cuts adapted to each particular subject (1739)
- 356478: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 356478: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 356586: Reflections on the repeal of the Marriage-Act. Now under consideration of Parliament (1765)
- 356884: Hoyle's games improved (1775)
- 357149: The macaroni jester, and pantheon of wit; containing all that has lately transpired in the regions of politeness, whim, and novelty. Including A singular Variety of Jests, Witticisms, Bon-Mots, Conundrums, Toasts, Acrosticks, &c. - with Epigrams and Epitaphs, of the laughable Kind, and Strokes of Humour hitherto unequalled; which have never appeared in a Book of the Kind (1773)
- 357372: Mr. Hoyle's games of whist (1770)
- 357764: An abridgment of penal statutes (1795)
- 357858: Dell' eccellenza e preeminenza del femminil sesso sopra il maschile di Cornelio Agrippa (1776)
- 357883: Two letters from Agricola to Sir William Howe (1779)
- 358218: A true, authentick, and impartial history of the life and glorious actions of the Czar of Muscovy: from his birth to his death. Containing, I. An Exact Account of his Title, Descent, Family and Issue. II. His Detection of the several Plots formed against him, and his Punishment of the Conspirators. III. His Wars with the Turks, Swedes and Polanders; and his successful and unparalleled Conquests over those People. IV. His Travels into Europe, &c. for the Improvement of Arts, Sciences, Military Discipline and Naval Affairs, more particularly to Germany, Holland, and the Courts of England and France. V. His Remarkable Speech at his Return Home. VI. His Proceedings against the Czarewitz his Son, his Nomination of a Successor, his Sickness, Death and Interment. The whole compiled from the Russian, High Dutch and French languages, state papers, and other publick authorities (1725)
- 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)
- 358431: Orazione e varii poetici componimenti in pregio della poesia. Composti, ed Umilmente Dedicati Al Merito Impareggiabile Dell' Illustrissima Signora Miss James. Da Domenico Aurelio Vitellini, Professore di Lingua Italiana (1775)
- 358432: Songs in Henry and Emma, or, The nut brown maid (1749)
- 358612: The Earl of Warwick; or, British exile (1719)
- 358970: Original poems: serious and humourous (1725)
- 359039: Don Quixote in England (1777)
- 359044: The miser (1792)
- 359181: The virgin unmasked (1786)
- 359257: Giulio Sabino. A new serious opera, in two acts. As performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new, by Signor Cherubini (1786)
- 359345: The annals of the Church (1737)
- 359396: The loyal shepherds (1779)
- 359435: Wonders!!! Past, present, and to come! Being the strange prophecies, and uncommon predictions of the famous Mother Shipton, Generally known by the Appellation of the Yorkshire Prophetess. Copied from the original scroll delivered by her to the Abbot of Beverly: Privately preserved, in a Noble Family for many Years, and lately discovered among other Curious and Valuable Manuscripts. To which is prefixed an account of her life and other prophecies, with their proper Explanations. Embellished with her Portrait from an Original Drawing, and a Correct View of her Statue near the City of York (1797)
- 359436: Mother Shipton and Nixon's prophecies (1797)
- 359569: A supplement, consisting of corrections and large additions, to A biographical history of England (1774)
- 359611: An Essay on laughter, wherein are displayed, its natural and moral causes, with the arts of exciting it (1769)
- 359663: An account of the new method of extinguishing fires by explosion and suffocation (1724)
- 359665: Miscellanea vere utilia (1735)
- 359666: Miscellanea vere utilia (1737)
- 359723: The savages of Europe. From the French (1764)
- 359805: Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards. By John Macdonald, A Cadet of the Family of Keppoch in Inverness-Shire; who, After the Ruin of his Family in 1745, was thrown when a Child on the wide World; the Ways of which, with many curious, useful, and interesting Particulars he had occasion to observe, and has taken care, by Means of a regular Journal, to record, while he served, in various departments, a great number of Noblemen and Gentlemen, English, Scotch, Irish, Dutch, &c. &c (1790)
- 359829: The comical history of Estevanille Gonzalez, surnamed the merry fellow. Translated from the original Spanish by Monsieur le Sage, Author of the Devil upon two Sticks. Done out of French (1735)
- 360154: Two plots discover'd, a third pays for all (1742)
- 360180: Moral tales in verse (1797)
- 360289: The ants: a rhapsody. ... (1767)
- 360330: An essay on the various causes and effects of the distorted spine; on the improper methods usually practised to remove that distortion; In which that recommended by Mr. Pott is considered, and the bad Effects of Vacher's (commonly called Jones's) Spinal Machine are pointed out: With the Description of an Instrument that is better calculated to remove those Distortions than any hitherto made use of, and that will not be productive of the pernicious Consequences that have been caused by most of the other Machines. To which are added, some observations on the treatment of ruptures; Intended to shew the Impracticability of curing that Disorder by any other means than the use of proper Truffes, and the superior Utility of the improved Elastic Truffes with flexible Pads, made by T. Sheldrake, jun (1783)
- 360334: Lectures on the art of reading (1775)
- 360341: The works of Nicholas Machiavel (1762)
- 360442: The works of Nicholas Machiavel (1775)
- 360546: The christian's support under all afflictions (1739)
- 360596: The beauties of Stow (1753)
- 360666: The italian adverbs, particles, prepositions, and adverbial phrases, explained. A work extremely useful to those who learn that language. By Paolo Rolli (1773)
- 360818: The history of the siege of Damascus, by the Saracens, in the year 633. as it is related by Abu Abdo'llah Mohammed Ebn Omar Alwa?kidi, the Arabian historian. Very useful for the readers and spectators of the tragedy of the Siege of Damascus, written by Mr. John Hughes. (1720)
- 360901: A version of the Psalms (1797)
- 360969: The psalms of David in metre (1774)
- 361223: A letter to the Revd. Mr. Archdeacon Law (1780)
- 361288: The iniquity of banking (1800)
- 361314: Messiah (1757)
- 361324: Messiah (1767)
- 361333: A short description of the roads which lead to that delightful country called Merryland (1742)
- 361335: Sacontala?; or, The fatal ring (1792)
- 361402: The rape of Helen: a mock-opera. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. By John Breval, Esq (1737)
- 361505: William and Nanny (1779)
- 361583: A vindication of a late Essay on the transmutation of blood, Containing The true Manner of Digestion of our Aliments, and the Aetiology: or, An Account of the Immediate Cause of Putrid Fevers or Agues. As also Observations upon the Noble Specifick Cortex Peruvianus. To which is Added, (by Way of Appendix) A Dissertation concerning the Manner of the Operation of Chalybeat Medicines in Human Bodies, in opposition to the receiv'd Opinion of their operating by their Pondus, &c. Founded upon experimental Observations and demonstrable Principles, the sole Original and Fundamental of true Knowledge, which our Senses are Witness to. By Thomas Knight, M. D (1731)
- 361663: The history of the late war in Germany (1766)
- 362036: The marriage act (1781)
- 362072: An Elegy; occasioned by the death of a Lady's Linnet (1777)
- 362287: The history of Sumatra (1783)
- 362288: The history of Sumatra (1784)
- 362455: The man of the world (1793)
- 362516: He would be a soldier (1787)
- 362709: Observations on the prevailing abuses in the British Army (1775)
- 362729: Oculus Britannię (1724)
- 362826: A sermon, preached in the church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield (1797)
- 362881: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the thirtieth of January, 1709 (1710)
- 362881: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the thirtieth of January, 1709 (1710)
- 362881: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the thirtieth of January, 1709 (1710)
- 363100: The monopolizer outwitted! A musical entertainment, in two acts. By Archibald Maclaren, Author of the Coup-de-Main; Siege of Perth; highland Drover; First Nights Lodging; Old England for Ever; Humours of the Times; Account of the Irish Insurrection; the Negro Slaves, Soldier's Widow, &c. &c. &c. May the Sharp Seythe of the Law mow down the whole Crop of Monopolizers (1800)
- 363171: A letter to a bishop, concerning lectureships. By F.T. assistant curate at - and joint-lecturer of St. - (1768)
- 363254: A poem on the last day (1741)
- 363256: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the 30th of January, 1713-14 (1714)
- 363256: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the 30th of January, 1713-14 (1714)
- 363568: The history of the abdication of Victor Amedeus II. late King of Sardinia, with his confinement in the castle of Rivole; shewing the real motives, which induc'd that Prince to resign the Crown in Favour of his Son Charles Emanuel the present King: As also how he came to repent of his Resignation, with the secret Reasons that urg'd him to attempt his Restauration. In a letter from the Marquis de T***** a Piemontois, now at the Court of Poland; To the Count de C in London (1732)
- 363569: The plainest, easiest, and prettiest method of writing short-hand (1713)
- 363625: Songs, duetts, trios, chorusses, &c. &c. in the comic opera of The banditti; or, Love's labyrinth. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. The music by Dr. Arnold (1781)
- 363711: Tom King's: or, the Paphian grove (1741)
- 363711: Tom King's: or, the Paphian grove (1741)
- 363712: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 363712: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 364173: A collection of poems on several occasions. Written in the last century by the Earl of Rochester, Sir Robert Howard, Sir Henry Hubbart, Mr. Wolseley, Mr. Prior, Mr. Dryden, &c. &c. Now first publish'd by R. Cross, Prompter to the Theater-Royal in Drury-Lane (1747)
- 364192: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots: being the secret history of her life, and the real causes of all her misfortunes (1726)
- 364202: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomine of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1795)
- 364267: The life of Sir Isaac Newton; with an account of his writings. By M. Fontenelle, Of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris (1728)
- 364341: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the 30th of January, 1711 (1712)
- 364341: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the 30th of January, 1711 (1712)
- 364344: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 364466: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 19th of October, 1767. before the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. Being the Day of their Annual Election: St. Luke the proper Day, being on Sunday the 18th. By the Rev. James Wills, Chaplain to the Society, and Curate of Whitchurch. Published at the Request of the Society (1767)
- 364466: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 19th of October, 1767. before the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. Being the Day of their Annual Election: St. Luke the proper Day, being on Sunday the 18th. By the Rev. James Wills, Chaplain to the Society, and Curate of Whitchurch. Published at the Request of the Society (1767)
- 364516: The history of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots (1725)
- 364541: The constitutional pamphlet, dedicated to the inhabitants of Covent-Garden; relative to the present occasion of the inspection of all the books, papers and title-deeds of the estates belonging to the said parish, and all the Questions that have been deliver'd into Vestry, for an impartial Answer from the Committee, who, are appointed for that Purpose, and to make Report to the Inhabitants how the several Sums of Money that have been left by Will to the Parish by Persons deceas'd, the Monies which the Estates bring in, and what collected yearly by the parochial Taxes; with several Remarks on the Questions, as how, and to whom, and for what Purposes the Monies have been apply'd from the Year 1731, to this present Time, distinguishing each Year respectively. With a Table of Fees, shewing how much Vestry-Clerks should be paid for Business they do relative to the Parish. By John Gibson (1754)
- 364541: The constitutional pamphlet, dedicated to the inhabitants of Covent-Garden; relative to the present occasion of the inspection of all the books, papers and title-deeds of the estates belonging to the said parish, and all the Questions that have been deliver'd into Vestry, for an impartial Answer from the Committee, who, are appointed for that Purpose, and to make Report to the Inhabitants how the several Sums of Money that have been left by Will to the Parish by Persons deceas'd, the Monies which the Estates bring in, and what collected yearly by the parochial Taxes; with several Remarks on the Questions, as how, and to whom, and for what Purposes the Monies have been apply'd from the Year 1731, to this present Time, distinguishing each Year respectively. With a Table of Fees, shewing how much Vestry-Clerks should be paid for Business they do relative to the Parish. By John Gibson (1754)
- 364656: Don Quixote (1776)
- 364725: All sorts of wheel-carriage, improved. Wherein it is plainly made appear, that a much less than the usual draught of horses, &c. will be requir'd, in Waggons, Carts, Coaches, and all other Wheel Vehicles, as likewise all Water-Mills, Wind-Mills and Horse-Mills. This Method being found good in Practice, by the trial of a Coach and Cart already made, shews of what great Advantage it may be to all Farmers, Carriers, Masons, Miners, &c. and to the Publick in general, by saving them one half of the Expences they are now at in the Draught of these Vehicles, according to the common Method. The whole illustrated with Copper Plates. And an Explanation of the Structure of a Coach and Cart, according to this Method, By Jacob Rowe, Esq (1734)
- 364891: Anecdotes & biography (1799)
- 364944: The general fast; a lyric ode: with a form of prayer proper to the occasion; ... By the author of the Duenna (1776)
- 365189: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1745)
- 365236: The ill effects of the game of rowlet, otherwise rowley-powley; and the fatal consequences attending it; particularly in and about Covent-Garden. Addressed to all Degrees of Men; with a Word of Advice to the Fair-Sex. By Amos Docultree, Gent (1744)
- 365275: A dissertation on the causes of the difficulties (1762)
- 365292: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans (1766)
- 365308: Runic odes (1790)
- 365329: The bank note (1795)
- 365347: John v.6. Wilt thou be made whole? Or, the virtues and efficacy of the water of Glastonbury in the county of Somerset. Illustrated in above twenty remarkable cases faithfully described, of Persons who by the Use of that Water have been cured of Disorders of the most obstinate and deplorable Kinds: Such as the Asthma, Rheumatism, Dropsy, King's Evil, Deafness, Blindness, Wens, Cancers, Ulcers, Old Swellings, Leprosy, &c. These Cases, being but a few out of a vast Number and Variety that may be collected, are certain Facts, and fairly proved, either by the Affidavits and Hand Writing or Marks of the Persons cured, taken in the Presence of sensible honest People, who knew them and their Cases both before and after their Cure; or by the Attestations of the Ministers and Church-Wardens of their respective Parishes; or by credible and impartial Witnesses, living in Parts too remote from Glastonbury, to have any Connexion with the private Interests of that Place, that should in any Sense weaken the Sufficiency of their Testimony. To which is prefixed a Letter of an ingenious and sensible Clergyman, taken from the Sherbourn and Yeovil Mercury of the 29th of April last. Collected by an inhabitant of Bath (1751)
- 365365: Flora; or, Hob in the well (1794)
- 365416: Music made easy to every capacity, in a series of dialogues; being practical lessons for the harpsichord, Laid Down in a New Method, So as to render that Instrument so little difficult, that any Person, with common Application, may play well; become a thorough Proficient in the Principles of Harmony; and will compose Music, if they have a Genius for it, in less than a Twelvemonth. Written in French by Monsieur Bemetzrieder, Musick Master to the Queen of France. And published at Paris, (with a Preface) by the Celebrated Monsieur Diderot, The whole translated, and adapted to the Use of the English Student, by Giffard Bernard, M. A. Perused and Approved of by Doctor Boyce and Doctor Howard (1778)
- 365530: Mineralogia (1730)
- 365758: Genuine memoirs of Jane Elizabeth Moore. Late of Bermondsey, in the county of Surry. Written by herself: containing the singular adventures of herself and family. Her Sentimental Journey through Great Britain: specifying the various Manufactures carried on at each Town. A comprehensive Treatise on the Trade, Manufactures, Navigation, Laws and Police of this Kingdom, and the necessity of a Country Hospital. To which is prefixed ... (1786)
- 365799: Cleone (1771)
- 365859: Mr. Congreve's last will and testament (1730)
- 365860: Amintas, an English opera. As perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. (1769)
- 366048: The doctrine of justification through imputed righteousness, a divine doctrine; or, the righteousness of believers, declared by God himself to be, not of themselves, but of him. A Discourse from Isaiah liv. 17. By David Wilson. (1775)
- 366179: Money and trade consider'd (1720)
- 366196: A final answer to the remarks on the craftsman's vindication (1731)
- 366197: A final answer to the Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication (1731)
- 366215: Five pieces, written by the author of The evidence of the existence of God; supposed to be translated by Bishop Barclay, and taken from a work published by his relict, when in Dublin (1779)
- 366320: The debauchees: or, The Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq (1780)
- 366323: The Covent-Garden tragedy (1780)
- 366339: Curialia (1791)
- 366509: A full and impartial account of the Company of Mississipi, otherwise call'd the French East-India-Company, projected and settled by Mr. Law. Wherein the Nature of that Establishment and the almost incredible Advantages thereby accruing to the French King, and a great Number of his Subjects, are clearly explain'd and made out. With an account of the establishment of the Bank of Paris, by the said Mr. Law. To which are added, A Description of the Country of Mississipi, and a Relation of the first Discovery of it: In Two Letters from a Gentleman to his Friend. In French and English (1720)
- 366549: A sketch of the life and character of the late Dr. Monsey (1789)
- 366626: The radical cause of national calamity (1794)
- 366706: A day at Rome: a musical entertainment, in two acts. As it was damned at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, October 11, 1798 (1798)
- 366865: The Tuscan treaty: or, Tarquin's overthrow (1733)
- 366917: What is she? (1799)
- 366918: What is she? (1799)
- 366919: What is she? (1800)
- 366920: What is she? (1799)
- 366926: A catalogue of the large and valuable freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estate of Philip Moreau, Esq; deceased; situated at Knightsbridge, near Kensington, Middlesex. Which ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, on Tuesday the 15th of May 1759, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, (1759)
- 367029: The churchiliad: or, a few modest questions proposed to the Reverend author of The Rosciad (1761)
- 367163: An introduction to the game of draughts (1756)
- 367218: A compleat history of the ancient amphitheatres (1730)
- 367359: "de preclaris mulieribus, that is to say in Englyshe, Of the ryghte renoumyde ladyes". Translated from "bocasse", and Dedicated to King Henry Viii. By ``henry Parcare, Knight, Lord Morley.'' From a Manuscript on Vellum, Which appears to have been the Presentation-Copy to that Monarch. (1789)
- 367361: A delicate diet, for daintie mouthde droonkardes. Wherein the fowle abuse of common Carowsing, and Quaffing with hartie draughtes, is honestlie admonished. By George Gascoyne, Esquier. Tam Marti quam Mercurio. Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones. Aug. 22. 1576. (1789)
- 367374: Roscius Anglicanus, or, an historical review of the stage (1789)
- 367427: Athalia. An oratorio (1756)
- 367543: The conference (1764)
- 367544: The duellist. A poem. In three books. By (1764)
- 367556: Translation; a poem (1754)
- 367743: Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, Esq. In a letter to that gentleman, by George Dixon, Late Commander of the Queen Charlotte, in a Voyage Round the World (1790)
- 367744: Further remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, Esq. in which several important facts, misrepresented in the said Voyages, Relative to Geography and Commerce, are fully substantiated. To which is added, A letter from Captain Duncan, containing a decisive refutation of several unfounded assertions of Mr. Meares, and a final reply to his Answer. By George Dixon, Late Commander of the Queen Charlotte in a Voyage Round the World (1791)
- 367765: Sermons on practical subjects, by David Gilson, M. A. Curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Assistant-Preacher at Stockwell-Chapel, and at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1788)
- 367830: Socrates out of his senses (1771)
- 367840: Anningait and Ajutt; a Greenland tale (1761)
- 367970: The confederacy: or, boarding-school rape. Being the tryal at large, with all the pleadings, letters, informations, &c. between Abraham Magny, a Jew, John Crab and others, In the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster, for Seducing from a Boarding-School, and committing a Rape on the Body of Mrs. Mary King a Virgin, between 12 and 13 Years of Age, with the Arts made Use of to Decoy her, by the said Jew. Published from the Original Manuscript (1741)
- 367974: The British spouter; or, Stage assistant (1773)
- 368112: Mother Midnight's miscellany. Containing, more than all the wit, and all the humour, and all the learning, and all the judgement, that has ever been, or ever will be. Likewise the Discovery of an unknown World; with some Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, and Ceremonies of the Glums and Gawrys, Men and Women that Fly: With the Marriage-Ceremony of a Lying Man to a Flying Woman, and many other extraordinary Events, which ought never to be forgotten. First discover'd by Selim, in a Vision, on the Hills of Bagdat, on the sixth Day of the fourth Moon, Anno Mundi, 5791. Dedicated to the King of the Fidlers, and to his Queen, and to the Great Mogul's Jester, and to the greatest Conjurer in all Lapland, and to Bajazet the famous Race-Horse, and to the Gnost of Black and All Black, &c. &c. &c. By Mary Midnight, Midwise to all the Inhabitants of this Cosmos, and to the Choice Spirits in the Elysian Shades. Publish'd (which she always observes) in Conformity to several Acts of Parliament, and by Permission of their Most Christian and Most Catholick Majesties, the Great Mogul, and the States General (1751)
- 368322: The toy-Shop (1777)
- 368392: The work of God in a dying maid: being a short account of the dealings of the Lord with one Susanna Whitrow, about the age of fifteen years, and daughter of Robert Whitrow, inhabiting in Covent-Garden, in the county of Middlesex. Together with her experimental confessions to the power and word of the Lord God both in judgments and mercy to her soul. Published for the warning and good of others, who are in the same condition she was in, before her sickness (1796)
- 368485: The christian philosopher (1741)
- 368546: A narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship the Litchfield (1761)
- 368673: Reports of certain cases, determined and adjudged by the Commons in Parliament, in the twenty-first and twenty-second years of the reign of King James the First. Collected by John Glanville, Esq; Serjeant at Law, then Chairman of the Committee of Privileges and Elections. To which is prefixed, an historical account of the ancient right of determining cases upon controverted elections. (1775)
- 368721: A voyage round the world; but more particularly to the North-West Coast of America: performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, in the King George and Queen Charlotte, captains Portlock and Dixon (1789)
- 368748: The genuine history of the Britons asserted (1772)
- 368762: The syrens, a masque, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Captain Thompson. The music composed by Mr. Fisher (1776)
- 368797: Tancred and Sigismunda. A tragedy (1775)
- 368800: Coriolanus (1749)
- 368980: Poverty and wealth. A comedy, in five acts. Translated from the Danish of P. A. Heiberg, A.C. By C. H. Wilson, Esq; (1799)
- 369008: A narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship the Litchfield (1768)
- 369142: The widow of Malabar (1799)
- 369142: The widow of Malabar (1799)
- 369166: Secrets worth knowing (1798)
- 369167: A cure for the heart-ache (1797)
- 369168: Speed the plough (1800)
- 369169: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of a Cure for the Heart Ache, Way to get Married, &c. &c. (1800)
- 369170: Speed the plough (1800)
- 369177: Speed the plough (1800)
- 369234: The press-gang: or, Love in low-life. Perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1755)
- 369236: Crosby's pocket companion to the playhouses (1796)
- 369243: The bond-Man (1719)
- 369278: Wensley-Dale (1780)
- 369309: The chelsea pensioner (1779)
- 369363: The earl of Essex (1753)
- 369486: The poor man's catechism (1762)
- 369511: The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundevile, kt. Which treateth of the way to Hierusalem; and of Marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and countryes (1727)
- 369599: The elements of linear perspective (1771)
- 369618: An entire new system of mercantile calculation (1795)
- 369640: The widow of Malabar (1791)
- 369775: The mouth of the Nile (1798)
- 369775: The mouth of the Nile (1798)
- 369778: The chaplet (1767)
- 369782: The provok'd wife (1765)
- 369791: An essay towards a new English version of the Book of Job, from the original Hebrew, with a commentary, and some account of his life. By Thomas Heath, Esq. of Exeter. (1756)
- 369833: The widow Hughes, from Tunbridge Wells (1751)
- 370001: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 370141: Airs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime, called The Norwood gypsies. Performing at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1777)
- 370379: A sermon preached at the parish-church of Brastead in Kent (1763)
- 370425: Lord Chesterfield's witticisms (1775)
- 370508: Lucius, the first Christian King of Britain (1720)
- 370557: Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces. (1773)
- 370558: Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces. ... (1774)
- 371079: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 371088: Opposition no proof of patriotism (1770)
- 371387: The critical moment, on which the salvation or destruction of the British Empire depend (1776)
- 371613: An essay on the present high price of provisions (1772)
- 371766: The widow of Malabar (1791)
- 372101: A brief and true history of Sir Robert Walpole, and his family, from their original, to the present time. Shewing The First Settlement of this Family in England. The Donations of Sir John de Walpole, and Ralph de Walpole, Bishop of Norwich, &c. The Eminent Services of Sir Henry de Walpole to King Edward I. And of his Son to King Henry VI. Transactions of Thomas Walpole, Esq; in the Reigns of King Henry Vii and Viii. Last Will and Testament of John Walpole, Serjeant at Law, 1557. Robert Walpole, Esq; marries the Daughter of Sir Edward Barkham, Lord Mayor of London in the Reign of King James I. Edward Walpole, his Son, made Knight of the Bath in the Reign of King Charles II. Robert Walpole (ii.) his Services under King William and Queen Mary. Robert Walpole (iii.) (now Sir Robert) his Conduct and Services, in the Reigns of King William, Queen Anne, King George I. & II. Conduct and Character of his two Brothers, Galfridus and Horatio Walpole. Robert Walpole (iv.) Reasons of his late Majesty for creating him a Peer of Great Britain. Particular Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, as First Commissioner of the Treasury, to the present Time. By William Musgrave, Esq (1738)
- 372103: The life of the late Right Honourable Robert Earl of Orford. Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Including a brief history of his whole family. By William Musgrave, Esq (1745)
- 372352: A treatise of succulent plants (1710)
- 372849: Punch turn'd critick (1712)
- 372910: Two sermons, preached at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1793)
- 372910: Two sermons, preached at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1793)
- 372910: Two sermons, preached at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1793)
- 372939: A description of the great burning-glass made by Mr. Villette and his two sons, born at Lyons. With some Remarks upon the surprising and wonderful Effects thereof (1719)
- 373004: Sermons on the relative duties (1765)
- 373004: Sermons on the relative duties (1765)
- 373587: The arms of all y' cities & borough-towns in England and Wales with a brief acct: as far as cou'd be procur'd, of their foundation, (1714)
- 374232: The new vocal enchantress (1791)
- 374241: Clementina (1771)
- 374244: Airs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the opera of The lad of the hills; or Wicklow gold mine. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1796)
- 374571: Poems attempted in the style of Milton (1744)
- 374607: A specimen of arbitrary power (1731)
- 374611: The battle of the authors lately fought in Covent-Garden (1720)
- 374634: The foundling (1786)
- 374866: A familiar epistle to the Right Reverend the Ld. Bp. of Bangor (1720)
- 374918: A crumb of comfort for the people (1795)
- 374984: Further testimonies of the authenticity of the prophecies of Mr. Richard Brothers (1795)
- 374988: The group; composed of the most shocking figures, though the greatest in the nation: painted in an elegy on the saddest subjects, the living, dead, and damned; such as Hogarth, Dishonourable Right Honourables, &c. &c. &c. Inscribed to John Wilkes, (who is above title) and Charles Churchill. By Salvator Rosa. Or, Rather, the Real Friend of Mr. Wilkes (1763)
- 375024: Some observations on the present plan of peace (1736)
- 375069: A sermon preach'd on Sunday May 16th, 1756, at the parish church of St. George's Bloomsbury (1756)
- 375155: Ph©?don; or, The death of Socrates. By Moses Mendelssohn, a jew, late of Berlin. Translated from the German (1789)
- 375222: The siege of Sinope (1781)
- 375229: The seraglio (1776)
- 375651: The patriot King (1774)
- 375677: Tit for tat (1788)
- 375737: Thomas and Sally: or, the sailor's return (1763)
- 375911: Letters on the spirit of patriotism (1775)
- 376021: Marian (1800)
- 376143: The pedigree of Robert Lloyd, rector of St. Paul's Covent-Garden, from Ralph de Lumley, first Lord and Baron de Lumley (1724)
- 376189: Thomas and Sally: or, the sailor's return (1761)
- 376267: Observations on Mr. Asgill's Brief answer to a brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, &c. Wherein His Falsities and Sophistry are laid open. By Claudius Rey, a Weaver (1719)
- 376345: An experimental and practical enquiry into the opthalmic, antiscrophulous, and nervous properties of the mineral water of Llangybi (1767)
- 376490: Lectures in divinity (1796)
- 376614: Pictures of the heart, sentimentally delineated in the danger of the passions, an allegorical tale: The adventures of a friend of truth, an oriental history, in two parts: The embarrassments of love, a novel: and The double disguise, a drama, in two acts. By John Murdoch. In two volumes. ... (1783)
- 376691: The patriot and the minister review'd (1743)
- 377060: The equity of Parnassus (1744)
- 377073: Restoration (1789)
- 377092: The conquerors. A poem. Displaying the glorious campaigns of 1775, 1776, 1777, &c. &c (1778)
- 377108: The ladies friend (1766)
- 377120: The countess of Salisbury (1769)
- 377122: Secrets worth knowing (1798)
- 377129: The wedding (1734)
- 377293: Israel in Egypt (1766)
- 377299: Theodora. An oratorio (1750)
- 377305: The doating lovers (1715)
- 377309: The siege of Berwick (1794)
- 377310: Joseph and his brethren (1757)
- 377552: History of the Westminster election (1785)
- 377616: Alexander's feast (1765)
- 377624: Esther. An oratorio (1757)
- 377625: Alexander's feast (1765)
- 378016: Iver and Hengo (1795)
- 378057: The travels (1712)
- 378059: The tutor's assistant (1751)
- 378224: The lives of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England; Wilmot, Earl of Rochester; and Queen Mary (1774)
- 378407: A picturesque description of Switzerland (1791)
- 378428: Portraits historiques des reines de France & d'Angleterre (1794)
- 378554: The secret history of Pythagoras (1721)
- 378652: Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contracts (1776)
- 378725: A short journey in the West Indies (1790)
- 378762: The lady's travels into Spain (1774)
- 378917: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical rudiments of government and society. With a short sketch of a democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli. (1767)
- 379108: Letters, from M. de Voltaire, to several of his friends. Translated from the French by the Rev. Dr. Franklin (1773)
- 379109: The epistles of Phalaris (1749)
- 379134: The character and conduct of Cicero, considered, from the history of his life, by the Reverend Dr. Middleton (1747)
- 379417: De l'e?conomie politique et morale de l'espe?ce humaine. ... (1796)
- 379760: A treatise on the charade (1777)
- 379778: Institutes of health (1761)
- 379806: Tracts on medical subjects (1776)
- 379851: Five love-letters from a nun to a cavalier (1701)
- 379945: A treatise upon the culture of peach trees (1768)
- 380074: The compleat gamester (1739)
- 380098: How to grow rich (1793)
- 380099: Laugh when you can (1799)
- 380100: The rage: a comedy (1797)
- 380101: Speculation (1796)
- 380188: The siege of Calais (1765)
- 380286: Snelling's seventy-one plates of gold & silver coin, with their weight, fineness, & value (1790)
- 380297: The art of conversing (1777)
- 380298: Theodora; or, the Spanish daughter: a tragedy. Dedicated (by permission) to Her Grace Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (1800)
- 380300: Buthred (1779)
- 380327: The fountain of health (1734)
- 380426: Considerations on A letter to the Mayor of ---- (1758)
- 380638: Opuscule (1791)
- 380657: A collection of several pieces of Mr. John Locke (1739)
- 381040: The history of Great-Britain (1729)
- 381260: Apparitions, supernatural occurrences, demonstrative of the soul's immortality (1799)
- 381311: A description of the great burning-glass made by Mr. Villette and his two sons, born at Lyons. With some remarks upon the surprising and wonderful effects thereof. In French and English (1718)
- 381338: A compendious system of astronomy (1797)
- 381342: Mathematical digests. Containing the elements and application of geometry, and plane trigonometry, Whether by Instrumental Construction, or by Calculation, to the Measuring of Heights and Distances, &c. And the Stereographic Projection of Spheric Trigonometry; with numerical Solutions, and the Application thereof to several curious and important Problems in Astronomy, Navigation, and Dialling. With Tables for finding the Place, and Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, according to the last Improvement of the Newtonian Theory; and many practical Problems in each Branch. Design'd for a plain, methodical familiar Course of Instruction in the above-mentioned Parts of mathematical Science; very useful for all Lovers thereof. And Particularly For all Teachers of Mathematics: Being a synthetical Method which the Author has found, by many Years Experence, to be most successful and agreeable to his Pupils. Inscribed to all the Schoolmasters and Teachers of Mathematics in Great Britain and Ireland By Mr. John Dougharty, Author of the General Gauger, and Teacher of the Mathematics at Worcester (1747)
- 381452: The provok'd husband (1765)
- 381455: Memoirs of the life of Count de Grammont: containing, in particular, the amorous intrigues of the court of England in the reign of King Charles II. Translated from the French by Mr. Boyer. (1714)
- 381516: The free-Thinker (1733)
- 381671: Grammatica anglo-lusitanica & lusitano anglica (1770)
- 381684: To the performers and other persons belonging to Covent-Garden Theatre (1768)
- 381788: Chiropodologia (1785)
- 381831: Poems. By Robert Lloyd, A.M (1762)
- 381849: The newest, plainest and best short-hand extant (1707)
- 381856: An introduction to the theory of the human mind (1773)
- 381857: Clio (1772)
- 381858: An introduction to the theory of the human mind (1771)
- 381859: Clio (1769)
- 381906: Practical surgery illustrated and improved (1740)
- 382175: A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy (1763)
- 382370: The charms of women (1736)
- 382398: Terrę-Filius (1726)
- 382450: Rosina (1783)
- 382451: Alexander's feast (1788)
- 382582: The rape of the smock (1736)
- 382583: A collection of chirurgical tracts (1740)
- 382607: An introduction to an English grammar (1726)
- 382608: Airs, chorusses, &c. &c. in Albert & Adelaide (1798)
- 382987: Genuine letters from a gentleman to a young lady his pupil (1772)
- 383062: Hints on temperance and exercise (1799)
- 383414: A new treatise on artificial fireworks (1765)
- 383434: The tryal of the Roman Catholicks. By Henry Brooke, Esq. author of Gustavus Vasa; the farmer's letters, &c. &c (1762)
- 383686: Lucy (1775)
- 383962: Anatomical and mechanical lectures upon dancing (1721)
- 383993: The analysis of trade, commerce, coin, bullion, banks, and foreign exchanges (1759)
- 384015: The conjurer unmasked (1785)
- 384071: The history of Poland under Augustus II (1734)
- 384082: The game of quadrille (1720)
- 384198: The compleat gamester (1734)
- 384247: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new masque called The druids (1775)
- 384251: The earl of Essex (1770)
- 384269: Memoirs of Guy Joli (1775)
- 384427: Cobham and Congreve. An epistle to Lord Viscount Cobham, in memory of his friend, the late Mr. Congreve (1730)
- 384476: The mysterious husband: a tragedy (1783)
- 384511: Letters, from M. De Voltaire, to several of his friends. Translated from the French by the Rev. Dr. Franklin (1770)
- 384531: [The] conspiracy of the Spaniards against the republick of Venice (1719)
- 384651: A lecture on heads (1785)
- 384700: A briefe description of the notoriovs life of Iohn Lambe (1800)
- 384790: Letters from the dead to the living (1702)
- 384934: A collection of old ballads (1723)
- 385061: Pizarro, or The death of Rolla (1799)
- 385210: An essay on truths of importance to the happiness of mankind (1768)
- 385279: The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1793)
- 385293: The resurrection. A sacred oratorio (1770)
- 385301: Airs and chorusses in the entertainment of The sylphs, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1774)
- 385642: The cottagers (1788)
- 385643: The cottagers (1788)
- 385644: The cottagers (1788)
- 385716: The summer's tale (1766)
- 385722: The suspicious husband (1747)
- 385767: Phędra and Hippolitus (1777)
- 385948: The irishman in London (1793)
- 385974: Discours servant d'explication, par Tan Chet-Qua de Quang-Cheou-Fou, Gentilhomme; Comme aussi Miaaf, Tra, Cghmw & Attq; Ci-Devant At Hrhtpow: dans lequel les principes e?tablis dans la dissertation pre?ce?dente se trouvent e?claircis & applique?s a? la pratique. (1773)
- 386119: A collection of political tracts (1748)
- 386121: The history and examination of duels (1720)
- 386133: The golden pippin (1776)
- 386314: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden (1782)
- 386315: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called Lord Mayor's Day (1782)
- 386346: Letters of gallantry. By M. de Fontenelle, under the name of the chevalier D'Her***. Translated into English by Mr. Ozell (1715)
- 386354: The weathercock (1780)
- 386467: Mathematical discourses concerning two new sciences relating to mechanicks and local motion, in four dialogues. I. Of the Resistance of Solids against Fraction. II. Of the Cause of their Coherence. III. Of Local Motion, viz. Equable, and naturally Accelerate. IV. Of Violent Motion, or of Projects. By Galileo Galilei, Chief Philosopher and Mathematician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. With an appendix concerning the center of gravity of solid bodies. Done into English from the Italian, by Tho. Weston, late Master, and now publish'd by John Weston, present Master, of the Academy at Greenwich (1734)
- 386605: The fool, a farce (1786)
- 386608: The fair Quaker of Deal (1769)
- 386686: A sunday ramble (1780)
- 386795: Sentimental and practical theology (1777)
- 387048: The spartan dame (1721)
- 387058: Forgery unmasked (1775)
- 387294: The provok'd wife (1775)
- 387331: The dragon of Wantley (1738)
- 387342: The game of quadrille (1728)
- 387621: Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia (1775)
- 387698: Messiah (1760)
- 387766: The picture of Parliament (1796)
- 387859: The cabinet-Makers' London book of prices (1793)
- 388010: Wit a-la-mode. Or, pithy questions to prevent dulness in modern conversation (1745)
- 388021: The moveable feasts, fasts, and other annual observances of the Catholic Church (1774)
- 388022: An abridgment of the history of the Old and New Testament (1780)
- 388063: Mathematical elements of physicks, prov'd by experiments: being an introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. By Dr. Wm. James 's Gravesande, Professor of Mathematicks and Astronomy in the University of Leyden, and Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Made English, and illustrated with 33 copper-plates. Revis'd and corrected, by Dr. John Keill, F. R. S. Professor of Astronomy in Oxford (1720)
- 388267: St. John Chrysostom (1728)
- 388810: The lovers petition to Parliament against the thieves (1743)
- 389034: Management (1799)
- 389044: The stranger (1799)
- 389124: The roman father. A tragedy (1792)
- 389142: The True state of England (1734)
- 389458: Memoirs of the life, travels and transactions, of the Reverend Mr. George Kelly, from his birth, to escape, from his imprisonment, out of the Tower of London, October 26, 1736 (1736)
- 389490: The rival queens (1704)
- 389491: The unhappy favourite: or, The Earl of Essex (1704)
- 389569: Poor Covent Garden! (1792)
- 389569: Poor Covent Garden! (1792)
- 389635: Doctrina antiqua de rerum originibus (1736)
- 389834: Novels, tales, and stories (1725)
- 389870: Free and candid reflections occasioned by the late additional duties on sugars and on rum (1783)
- 390086: Songs, airs, duetts, and chorusses, &c. in The Highland-Reel; a comic romance. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed and compiled by Mr. Shields (1788)
- 390119: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, arrangement of scenery, and sketch of the pantomime, entitled The picture of Paris (1790)
- 390606: A treatise of universal inland navigations, and the use of all sorts of mines (1791)
- 390698: An historical and chronological treatise (1723)
- 390727: Sacontala? (1790)
- 391245: The last dying words of the eighteenth century (1800)
- 391248: The methodist (1761)
- 391389: The tryal of the Roman Catholics of Ireland (1764)
- 391452: Misellaneous [sic] works consisting of essays political and moral (1751)
- 391536: The meretriciad (1761)
- 391543: [A] new description of Merryland (1741)
- 391743: The works of Edmund Waller, Esq (1772)
- 391751: The new vocal enchantress (1789)
- 391815: Poems (1772)
- 391844: Poems, on several occasions (1750)
- 391918: A feast for the votaries of Comus (1783)