MoEML References in Shakeosphere
DOCT1: Doctors? Commons (?)
Variants:
- Doctors Commons
- 1806: The bishop or no bishop (1734)
- 2221: The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts (1795)
- 4191: The trial of Isaac Prescott (1786)
- 4217: The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams (1782)
- 4250: The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery (1784)
- 4251: The trial of Lady Maria Bayntun (1781)
- 5813: The clerk's instructor in the ecclesiastical courts (1766)
- 5813: The clerk's instructor in the ecclesiastical courts (1766)
- 5910: The case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd. Wherein it is shewn, I. That the Most Criminal of all Insolvents do not, by the Laws now in Being, meet with any Punishment. II. That their Creditors have no Proper Relief. III. That all other Insolvents are too severely Punished. IV. That the truly Unfortunate are most Inhumanly dealt with. And, V. That the present Method of treating Insolvents in general is inconsistent with the Laws of Nature, and the Maxims of True Polity. Together with the Draught of a Bill for Amending the Law in every one of these Particulars: I. By Distinguishing Insolvents into their Proper and Natural Classes. II. By allotting a Proportional Punishment to each. III. By granting Mercy in a proper Way to the truly Unfortunate. And, IV. By giving Relief to the Creditors of fraudulent Insolvents. Part I (1734)
- 5911: The Case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd (1735)
- 8939: Churchil, Duke of Marlborough; his descent, and chief titles of honour and preferment; also, a compleat view of all his glorious campaigns (1714)
- 8980: Genuine copies of all the love letters and cards which passed between an illustrious personage and a noble lady, during the course of a late amour. Published by a proctor of the Doctors Commons (1770)
- 15689: The Second part of Great-Britain's memorial (1742)
- 21068: An introduction to singing (1765)
- 32712: A psalm of thanksgiving to be sung by the children of Christ's Hospital (1748)
- 40560: A catalogue of above twelve thousand volumes lately purchased (1764)
- 69892: Robin Hood and the fifteen foresters (1791)
- 69893: Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford (1791)
- 69894: Robin Hood and the ranger (1791)
- 69895: Robin Hood Little John, & Will. Scarlet, and three stout keepers of Sherwood-Forest (1791)
- 69896: Robin Hood and Little John (1791)
- 69897: Robin Hood and Arthur-A-Bland (1791)
- 72018: The English post (1700)
- 73658: The new weekly miscellany (1741)
- 73676: The Weaver. Or the state of our home manufacture considered (1719)
- 73679: The flying-post: and medley (1714)
- 74962: The English post (1700)
- 75825: Moses and Aaron: or, The rights of church and state (1661)
- 76097: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk (1684)
- 76444: The admonisher admonished (1683)
- 77996: Syne?goros thalassios. A vievv of the admiral jurisdiction (1661)
- 83391: The nights search: or, The cunning curtizan discovered (1652)
- 85871: The proctor and parator their mourning: or, The lamentation of the Doctors Commons for their downfall (1641)
- 85871: The proctor and parator their mourning: or, The lamentation of the Doctors Commons for their downfall (1641)
- 86321: The second part of The nights search: discovering the condition of the various fowles of night. Or, The second great mystery of iniquity exactly revealed (1646)
- 87177: Poems. By Thomas Philipott, Master of Arts, (somtimes) of Clare-Hall in Cambridge (1646)
- 92705: The test or, tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts (1683)
- 101566: A iustification of two points now in controversie with the Anabaptists concerning baptisme (1646)
- 102544: A description of an annuall vvorld, or, Briefe meditiations upon all the holy-daies in the yeere (1641)
- 105725: The holy arbor, containing a body of divinity: or, The sum and substance of Christian religion (1651)
- 107117: The old and good vvay vindicated (1645)
- 107119: Reasons why the earl of Maclesfeld applies himself for an act of Parliament, before a sentence in Doctors-Commons (1698)
- 107207: The old and good vvay vindicated (1646)
- 107216: The visions and prophecies of Daniel expounded (1646)
- 107260: A spirit moving in the vvomen-preachers: or, certaine quæres, vented and put forth unto this affronted, brazen-faced, strange, new feminine brood (1646)
- 107271: The ordinance of excommunication rightly stated and vindicated from severall false opinions concerning it. By a lover of truth and peace. Feb. 17. 1645. Imprimatur. John Downame (1646)
- 107455: An answer, or confutation of divers errors broached, and maintained by the seven churches of Anabaptists contained in those articles of their confession of faith propounded to the Parliament (1646)
- 107597: A vindication of the London remonstrance lately presented to the High Court of Parliament, from the pernitious calumnies of a seditious pamphlet intituled A moderate reply (1646)
- 107810: The temple measured: or, A brief survey of the temple mystical, which is the instituted church of Christ (1646)
- 109948: A just rebuke to the Quakers insolent behaviour, in their two books, i.e. A just censure, &c. the other, A sober reply, &c. both presented to some members of Parliament. Also a dialogue between a civilian and a Quaker (1700)
- 110230: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk (1684)
- 110739: The method of grace in the justification of sinners (1656)
- 111372: Church-members set in joynt. Or, A discovery of the unwarrantable and disorderly practice of private christians, in usurping the peculiar office and work of Christs own pastours, namely publike preaching (1648)
- 111459: A brief and excellent treatise containing the doctrine of godliness, or living unto God (1648)
- 112163: The eating of blood vindicated (1646)
- 112785: The copy of a letter written by Mr. Thomas Parker, pastor of the church of Newbury in New-England, to his sister, Mrs Elizabeth Avery (1649)
- 112936: A precept for the baptisme of infants out of the New Testament (1651)
- 113043: Darkness discovered. Or The Devils secret stratagems laid open (1651)
- 113740: Justification by faith: or, a confutation of that antinomian error, that justification is before faith (1652)
- 113753: The seas magazine opened: or, the Hollander dispossest of his usurped trade of fishing upon the English seas (1653)
- 114097: Vindiciæ fundamenti: or a threefold defence of the doctrine of original sin (1658)
- 115856: A true and exact character of the Low-Countreyes; especially Holland. Or, The Dutchman anatomized, and truly dissected (1652)
- 116472: The late will and testament of the Doctors Commons (1641)
- 116911: To the right vvorshipfull, the alderman, and common counsell-men of the vvard of Farrington within, at their VVard-Moot, 22. Decemb. 1645 (1645)
- 116983: A perfect table of two hundred nintey nine victories obtained since the Kings attempt to enter into Hull (1646)
- 117119: Englands sorrow for the losse of their late generall: or an epitaph upon his Excellencie Robert Earle of Essex, &c (1646)
- 117582: Blessed is he that considereth the poore, the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble, Psalme 41.1. Bestow one penny for the Lords sake (1658)
- 120957: A catalogue of choice books (chiefly civil law) will be exposed to sale by way of auction, at Mr. Lyons Coffee-House near Doctors Commons, on Thursday the 25th. of February 1685. Beginning exactly at nine of the clock in the morning (1685)
- 123186: The test or tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts (1683)
- 127387: Physical rarities (1651)
- 131364: The admonisher admonished (1683)
- 132458: Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial at Chelmnesford assizes (1682)
- 137194: The holy limbeck: or, A semicentury of spiritual extractions (1650)
- 137864: An answer to those questions propounded by the Parliament to the Assembly of Divines, touching jus divinum in matter of church-government (1646)
- 138414: Justification by faith: or, A confutation of that Antinomian error, that justification is before faith (1653)
- 138499: Qvakers principles quaking: or, Pretended light proved darkness, and perfections found to be greatest imperfections (1656)
- 142157: Syne?goros thalassios. A vievv of the admiral iurisdiction (1661)
- 145849: The last vvill and testament of Doctors Commons (1641)
- 145849: The last vvill and testament of Doctors Commons (1641)
- 146746: Some reasons humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons, why the Quakers principles and practices should be examined, and censured or suppressed (1699)
- 147335: An advertisement. In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate, a blew-ball being over the door, Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretended to and so few understand, called the French Pox and Gonorrhea (1675)
- 147488: A new years-gift, or A token of love (1693)
- 147557: The meritorious price of our rdemption [sic], iustification, &c (1652)
- 147875: Just at St. Andrews Wardrobe Church, between Doctors Commons and Puddle-dock at the Hat and Feathers at Mr. Mayhew (1675)
- 147879: An advertisement at the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by Doctors Commons Back-gate liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called, the French Pox and gonorrhea (1675)
- 147896: At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by Doctors Commons Back Gate liveth a physitian which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called the French Pox, and gonnorhea (1680)
- 147909: An advertisement In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate; a blew-ball being over the door, Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to and so few understand, called, the French Pox and Gonorrhea (1680)
- 148552: Some few of the Quakers many horrid blasphemies, heresies, and their bloody treasonable principles, destructive to government (1699)
- 148985: Propositions concerning the printing of a book which is to contain these arts and sciences in two volumes in folio (1665)
- 149316: Some reasons humbly proposed to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in Parliament (1699)
- 155208: The case stated concerning the doctors, and other gentlemen relating to Doctors Commons (1682)
- 161527: Three moneths observations of the Low-Countreyes; especially Holland (1652)
- 165163: A copie of a letter written by a friend (1657)
- 167461: A catalogue of Greek, Latine, and English books in all faculties (1691)
- 169230: A vindication of the London remonstrance lately presented to the High Court of Parliament, from the pernitious calumnies of a seditious pamphlet intituled A moderate reply (1646)
- 170330: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk (1684)
- 181178: Coach and sedan, pleasantly disputing for place and precedence (1636)
- 219680: The case of not taking the oaths (1717)
- 219771: The case of the Dutch ships (1759)
- 224205: An answer to Tentandum est (1738)
- 224209: [A] perfect view of the Gin Act, with its unhappy consequences (1738)
- 228071: The trial of Mrs. Henrietta Arabin (1786)
- 228940: The charter of the Royal Lustring Company (1720)
- 240358: London (1782)
- 240832: Mr. Smythies's vindication from the foul calumnies of Dr. Harison (1703)
- 251226: Trials for adultery: or, the history of divorces (1781)
- 251231: The trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton (1782)
- 251675: Trials for adultery: or, the history of divorces (1780)
- 252300: Allegations against the Countess of Strathmore, given in to the Court of Arches, in Doctors Commons, by Andrew Robinson Bowes, Esq (1789)
- 252686: The trial of Lady Ann Foley (1785)
- 252700: The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington (1785)
- 263011: A psalm of thanksgiving to be sung by the children of Christ's Hospital (1729)
- 274458: The Syren (1735)
- 274459: The syren (1737)
- 281639: Articles of instruction for enquiry (1710)
- 281758: The choice (1737)
- 282264: Proposals by the Corporation of the Royal Exchange Assurance, established by His Majesty's royal charter, for assuring houses and other buildings, goods, wares, and merchandizes, from loss or damage by fire (1734)
- 301340: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack (1799)
- 302732: The trial of Isaac Prescott (1786)
- 304659: Some memorandums of matters of fact concerning a malicious prosecution in Doctors-Commons, carry'd on by Sir Hugh Everard, promoter, against John Oswald, Vicar of Much-Waltham in Essex. (1709)
- 306637: A catalogue of books in quires (1795)
- 309706: City Register Office, (no. 26,) Little Carter-Lane (1775)
- 309708: The proprietor of the City Register Office, (no. 26) Little Carter-Lane (1775)
- 313417: A new plan, or Method for instructing the children in the grammar school at Christ's Hospital (1745)
- 317800: The last will and testament of that impostor George Fox (1703)
- 320806: The last will and testament of that imposter George Fox (1703)
- 321786: Select reports of the courts of Doctors Commons, &c. Being a new and complete collection of trials for adultery, &c (1789)
- 324317: The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams (1782)
- 324318: The trial of Isaac Prescott, Esq. A captain in the Royal Navy, late commander of His Majesty's ship the Seaford (1785)
- 324319: The trial of Mrs. Ann Nisbett, wife of Walter Nisbett, Esq; of Grafton Street, Berkeley Square, and of Kirkby, in the county of York, for committing adultery with Thomas Totty, Esq; (A captain in the navy, and commander of His Majesty's ship the Sphynx) at Doctors Commons (1783)
- 330161: The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts (1744)
- 332543: Cuckoldom triumphant or (1771)
- 340645: At the office of insurance on births and marriages in Paul's-Chain, the first house on the left hand going down to Doctors-Commons were opened on Thursday the first of this instant February, (1705)
- 345518: An act for carrying into execution an agreement between the Dean and Chapter of Saint Paul's, London, and the College of Doctors of Law exercent in the ecclesiastical and admiralty courts, for vesting certain tenements in the City of London, called Doctors Commons, ... in fee simple, (1783)
- 346006: Richard Cheslyn and Edward Cheslyn, two of the executors and residuary legatees in the last will and testament of Richard Cheslyn, late of Doctors-Commons, gentleman, deceased,] appellants. Henry Cresswell, and Sarah, his wife, Charlotte Cresswell, and Richard Cheslyn Cresswell, infants, by the said Henry Cresswell, their father, ... and Peter Courtney Cheslyn, ------] respondents. The case of Henry Cresswell, and Sarah, his wife, Charlotte Cresswell and Richard Cheslyn Cresswell, ... four of the respondents (1763)
- 346797: Memoirs of the life of Sir Stephen Fox, Kt (1717)
- 346840: Cases of divorce for several causes (1715)
- 347408: The arraignment, tryal, and conviction of Robert Feilding, Esq (1708)
- 350156: The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery (1784)
- 350159: The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery (1782)
- 359758: The appeal of John Whalley Master, B.A. ... to the Archbishop of Canterbury, visitor and interpreter of the statutes of All-Souls College, Oxford, against the Warden and Fellows thereof, relative to his right of admission to a fellowship in All-Souls College, as Founder's Kin. Heard in Doctors Commons, July 1792, (1794)
- 359845: The pleadings of the counsel before the House of Lords, in the great cause concerning literary property; together with the opinions of the learned judges, on the common law copy right of authors and booksellers. To which are added, the speeches of the noble lords, Who spoke for and against reversing the Decree of the Court of Chancery (1774)
- 362475: The case of the Dutch ships, considered (1759)
- 362476: The case of the Dutch ships, considered (1759)
- 363828: Readings on statutes, chiefly those, affecting the administration of public justice, in criminal and civil cases; passed in the reign of His late Majesty, King George the second (1775)
- 364662: The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts (1746)
- 364735: The trial of Mrs Harriet Errington (1785)
- 364744: The trial of the Rev. Mr. James Altham, Of Harlow, in the County of Essex; Vicar of St. Olave Jewry; Rector of St. Martin, Lion-Monger-Lane; and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Essex; for adultery, defamation, and obscenity. In the Consistorial and Episcopal Court of London, at Doctors Commons. Setting forth the Whole of the Evidence in that Astonishing Trial (1785)
- 364745: The trial of the Right Honourable Lady Maria Bayntun, Daughter of the Right Hon. George William, Earl of Coventry, and Wife of Andrew Bayntun, Esq; Son of Sir Edward Bayntun, Baronet, in the Arches Court at Doctors Commons, for committing the crime of adultery, And Violating her Conjugal Vow. To which is added, a very pathetic and affecting letter, from Lady Maria to her husband, after the Discovery of her illicit Amours (1781)
- 365032: The civil law in its natural order: together with the publick law. Written in French by Monsieur Domat, The late French King's Advocate in the Presidial Court of Clermont in France: and translated into English by William Strahan, LL. D. Advocate in Doctors Commons. With additional remarks on some material differences between the civil law and the law of England. In two volumes. ... (1722)
- 365033: The civil law in its natural order: together with the publick law. Written in French by Monsieur Domat, The late French King's Advocate in the Presidial Court of Clermont in France: and translated into English by William Strahan, LL. D. Advocate in Doctors Commons. With additional remarks on some material differences between the civil law and the law of England. In Two Volumes. ... (1737)
- 365703: An Easter-offering to Doctors-Commons, and to all the ecclesiastical courts, and church-wardens in England; being a true translated copy of a writ of prohibition of King Charles the Second, granted by the ... Common Pleas, ... against the Bishop of Chichester, ... With some remarks (1720)
- 366600: The attorney and agent's new and exact table of costs (1786)
- 367272: Some memorandums of matters of fact, relating to the original and preliminaries of a suit in Doctors-Commons, between Sir Hugh Everard Baronet, promoter, and John Oswald, Vicar of Much-Waltham in Essex, which are Prov'd either from the Depositions of Witnesses, or from Authentical Paper Exhibited in this Cause, The copies whereof are here produc'd; And particularly, The Copies of some Orders made in the Vestry of the said Parish, about Raising Money to carry on the said Suit. And the Copies of Three Certificates of Three Clergy Men, appointed Commissioners in this Cause, concerning the undue Practices of the Scribe in taking and setting down the Depositions of the Witnesses. With some reflections upon them. Wherein are some things of publick and general concern to the clergy of England, Which are with all Humility Submitted to the Consideration of the Convocation now Assembled. By J. O (1702)
- 369384: Every man his own proctor; containing instructions in what manner to proceed to obtain probate of wills and letters of administration, without the assistance of a proctor, Agreeable to the Statute Law, with Proper Precedents. Together with The Fees paid by a Proctor at the Publick Office on procuring the same, and his Charges thereon. By a gentleman of Doctors Commons (1786)
- 369384: Every man his own proctor; containing instructions in what manner to proceed to obtain probate of wills and letters of administration, without the assistance of a proctor, Agreeable to the Statute Law, with Proper Precedents. Together with The Fees paid by a Proctor at the Publick Office on procuring the same, and his Charges thereon. By a gentleman of Doctors Commons (1786)
- 373728: The last will, of George Fox, the Quakers great apostle (1701)
- 374350: Trials for adultery: or, the history of divorces. Being select trials at Doctors Commons, for Adultery, Fornication, Cruelty, Impotence, &c. From the year 1760, to the present time. Including the whole of the Evidence on each Cause. Together with The Letters, &c. that have been intercepted between the amorous Parties. The whole forming a complete History of the Private Life, Intrigues, and Amours of many Characters in the most elevated Sphere: every Scene and Transaction, however ridiculous, whimsical, or extraordinary, being fairly represented, as becomes a faithful Historian, who is fully determined not to sacrifice Truth at the Shrine of Guilt and Folly. Taken in short-hand, by a civilian. ... (1779)
- 376228: The test or tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts (1706)
- 377104: Principles of politeness (1800)
- 377509: The whole proceedings of the late contested election, of the city of Bristol; between Messrs. Cruger, Burke, Clare, & Brickdale (1755)
- 377676: John Bettesworth, Doctor of Laws ... President of the Society of doctors and advocates in Commons; ... on behalf of ... that society, called Doctors Commons, ... appellants. The Dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Paul's, London; the master, fellows and scholars o Trinity-hall in Cambridge; Richard Horrabin and Margaret his wife ... respondents. The appellant's case (1728)
- 378722: Genuine copies of all the love letters and cards which passed between an illustrious personage and a noble lady, during the course of a late amour. Published by a proctor of Doctors Commons. (1770)
- 380517: The clerk's instructor in the ecclesiastical courts (1740)
- 380517: The clerk's instructor in the ecclesiastical courts (1740)
- 380877: The clerk's assistant (1760)
- 382504: A report of the case of Horner against Liddiard (1800)
- 384690: Free thoughts on seduction, adultery, and divorce (1771)
- 387847: An essay concerning the outward and salutary application of oils on the human body (1797)
- 397681: The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington (1785)
- 408468: The preceptor (1777)
- 417604: Remains of the late learned and ingenious Dr. William King (1732)
- 422444: The trial of Andrew Robinson Bowes (1789)
- 422449: The trial of John Hart, Esq. Alderman of London (1780)
- 469479: The last will and testament of that impostor George Fox, the Quakers admired idol (1703)
- 470548: Irish drinking song. Sung by Mr. Dibdin. (1791)
- 471791: Laws, rules, and orders, of the Universal British Tontine Society (1792)
- 479856: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk (1684)
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