MoEML References in Shakeosphere
DOWN1: Dowgate Ward
Variants:
- Down gate warde
- Down
- 511: Laws concerning the election of members of Parliament (1774)
- 2284: Proceedings in a cause (1791)
- 10391: A letter from a father to his son, a United Irishman (1797)
- 10556: A letter to the Right Revd. Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1768)
- 13914: Oeconomy in brewing (1797)
- 14067: A sermon, preach'd at the annual visitation, held at Lisburn (1735)
- 14441: The state of the case of Loughneagh and the Bann (1738)
- 17982: Report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Friday the 14th of February, 1800, on the subject of a legislative union with Great Britain (1800)
- 20608: A defence of the character of the late Richard Archbold (1769)
- 22472: A garland of new songs (1800)
- 33642: A new ballad, on the victory at the Main (1743)
- 36027: Arville Castle. An historical romance. In Two Volumes. ... (1795)
- 46516: An Act for repairing and widening the roads from Tinhead Hill to the Round Stone in Trowbridge (1752)
- 47424: In a cause of appeal from a definitive sentence of the consistorial court of the archbishop of Dublin (1751)
- 47425: In a cause of appeal from a definitive sentence of the consistorial court of the archbishop of Dublin (1751)
- 48731: To the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Castlereagh, knight of the shire for the county of Down (1799)
- 50259: Remarks upon the resolutions of a number of linen-drapers (1764)
- 55705: Guardian angels (1780)
- 61121: An epistle from Patrick Pindar, to the hills and the vallies, and all whom it may concern (1790)
- 62217: The doctrine of transubstantiation, clearly and fully confuted (1766)
- 64466: The high-Church address to Dr. Hen. Sacheverell (1710)
- 66288: The discoveries (1754)
- 68750: Beef and butt beer, against mum and pumpernicle (1743)
- 69308: Scandalous Fuller rewarded, or; The impostures doom (1702)
- 69395: An address to the clergy (1752)
- 70214: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1772 (1772)
- 75685: Chrisis teleio?tike?. A discourse of confirmation (1664)
- 75740: A collection of offices, or forms of prayer in cases ordinary and extraordinary (1690)
- 75742: A dissuasive from popery (1664)
- 75797: A dissuasive from popery (1668)
- 75852: Ductor dubitantium: or, The rule of conscience in all her general measures (1696)
- 76768: Chrisis teleio?tike?. A discourse of confirmation (1663)
- 76827: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1667)
- 77098: Eniautos (1668)
- 77267: A sermon preached in Christs-Church Dublin, July 16. 1663 (1663)
- 77695: The copy of a letter written from the Lo. Viscount of Gormanston unto Sir Phelim O Neal (1642)
- 78961: Eniautos· (1673)
- 79664: Hedoma's hembolimaios (1663)
- 79879: Antiquitates christianę: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1678)
- 81709: The last speech, and confession of the whore of Babylon (1673)
- 83449: A funeral sermon (1668)
- 83519: Symbolon theologikon: or A collection of polemicall discourses (1674)
- 84041: A discovery of the groundlesness and insincerity of my Ld. of Down's Dissuasive (1665)
- 85286: Antiquitates christianę: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1675)
- 85722: The martyrdome of King Charles, or, His conformity with Christ in his sufferings (1649)
- 86328: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1686)
- 89349: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin (1663)
- 92674: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1683)
- 94902: The righteousness evangelicall describ'd (1663)
- 96158: Ductor dubitantium, or the rule of conscience in all her general measures (1676)
- 104156: A copy of a letter written to a gentlewoman newly seduced to the Church of Rome. By the Reverend J.T. D.D. late Bishop of Down and Connor. Imprimatur, June 3. 1687. Guil. Needham (1687)
- 104327: Count Hanlan's downfall, or A true and exact account of the killing that arch traytor and Tory Redmon o? Hanlan: by Art o? Hanlan, one of his own party, on the 25. day of April, 1681. near the Eight Mile Bridge, in the county of Down (1681)
- 105095: Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith (1665)
- 109592: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord-Bishop of Down and Connor (1684)
- 109594: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1699)
- 110402: The worthy communicant or A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1660)
- 112451: Nevvs from Ireland concerning the proceedings of the Presbytery in the court of Antrim in Ireland (1650)
- 114472: A discourse of praying with the spirit, and with the understanding (1660)
- 120165: A lookinglass for the Whigs: or, Down with Common-Wealths-Men (1685)
- 123270: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord-Bishop of Down and Connor (1684)
- 123963: Antiquitates christianę: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1684)
- 125518: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1689)
- 128027: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings, consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1678)
- 133350: A dissuasive from popery to the people of England and Ireland (1686)
- 133354: A sermon preached at the opening of the Parliament of Ireland, May 8. 1661 (1661)
- 133356: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1674)
- 134074: Antiquitates christianę: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1694)
- 134075: A dissuasive from popery to the people of Ireland (1664)
- 134076: Rules and advices to the clergy of the diocesse of Down and Conner (1663)
- 135815: An exhortation to the inhabitants of Dovvn and Connor (1695)
- 135815: An exhortation to the inhabitants of Dovvn and Connor (1695)
- 136503: The worthy communicant or A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1661)
- 137636: Rules and advices to the clergy (1661)
- 137712: A sermon preached in Christ-Church (1695)
- 139418: Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith (1665)
- 140656: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come (1698)
- 141847: Cupids golden dart, or, a dainty sonnet here is to be sold (1674)
- 142849: This is to give notice, that the books of the right reverend, Dr. Samuel Foley late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor which remain unsold, are removed from his lordships late dwelling house in Bride street to Yorkstreet over against the Boarding-School, and will be sold at the peremptory rates set down in this list against the number of each book, which refers to the number in the printed catalogue. This will be deliver'd gratis, at the house of Thomas Servant, bookbinder, at the Sign of the Bible in Golden Lane, and may be seen at the several coffee-houses in this town (1695)
- 142850: A cata logue [sic] of books of the right reverend father in God Dr. Samuel Foley late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1695)
- 142850: A cata logue [sic] of books of the right reverend father in God Dr. Samuel Foley late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1695)
- 143023: A lamentable ballad of a combate lately fought, near London (1690)
- 143375: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1692)
- 147224: Count Hanlan's downfall, or A true and exact account of the killing that arch traytor and Tory Redmon o? Hanlan: by Art o? Hanlan, one of his own party, on the 25. day of April, 1681. near the Eight Mile Bridge, in the county of Down (1681)
- 147688: Chrisis teleio?tike?. A discourse of confirmation (1673)
- 148486: Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith (1665)
- 149435: A lamentable ballad of a combate lately performed near London, between Sir James Steward, and Sir George Wharton, Knights (1686)
- 149544: The great exemplar of sanctity and holy life according to the Christian institution (1675)
- 153553: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 153557: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1671)
- 153558: A vindication of the sacred order and offices, divine institution, apostolical tradition, and Catholick practice of Episcopacy (1660)
- 153560: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin (1663)
- 153561: Rules and advices to the clergy of the diocesse of Down & Conner (1667)
- 153561: Rules and advices to the clergy of the diocesse of Down & Conner (1667)
- 153573: Hebdomas hembolimaios (1664)
- 155571: A funeral sermon (1670)
- 155572: A funeral sermon (1668)
- 157474: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1684)
- 162615: Cupids golden dart: or A dainty sonnet here is to be sold (1663)
- 169049: A lamentable ballad of a combate lately fought, near London (1697)
- 169570: A dissuasive from popery to the people of Ireland (1664)
- 208135: The Delight of the muses (1791)
- 209548: A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church (1703)
- 210027: A Collection of all the songs (1780)
- 211862: A sermon preached at St. James's church in Bath (1756)
- 211876: A sermon on Psalm Cxxii (1763)
- 213323: To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Lemuel Mathews, Doctor of Divinity, Arch-Deacon and Chancellor of the Diocese of Down, and Prebendary of Carncastle in the Diocese of Connor in the kingdom of Ireland (1704)
- 215673: The insolence of the dissenters against the establish'd church (1716)
- 220206: An advertisement (1701)
- 221019: Balinamone Oro (1800)
- 224623: A new English exercise book (1770)
- 225251: A sermon (1796)
- 228928: Charming Phillis's garland (1750)
- 231705: The clergy-Man's vade mecum (1709)
- 232079: An essay towards evidencing the divine original of Tythes (1748)
- 232230: The evidence of the common and statute laws of the realm (1775)
- 233624: Down the burn Davy's garland (1790)
- 234400: Five excellent new songs (1795)
- 237040: A letter to a member of Parliament (1721)
- 238360: The merry songster (1770)
- 238891: A new and loyal song, intitled Down with Tom Paine. Tune, Gee-ho Dobbin (1792)
- 239652: A garland of new songs (1800)
- 239653: A garland of new songs (1790)
- 239765: A general table of all the statutes (1716)
- 247042: A catalogue of all the genuine and entire rich houshold furniture (1755)
- 248430: The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter (1754)
- 254361: The second chapter, of the first book of the chronicles of the county, called Down (1790)
- 259319: A choice collection of thirteen new songs. Containing, 1 A statesman and a doctor, 2 My lovely Sylvia, &c. 3 The sycamore shade. 4 The jolly gypsies. 5 The charms of Jenny. 6 The shepherds' holiday. 7 The three things. 8 The sweetest fair. 9 Now or never. 10 The dusky night &c. 11 The Queen of hearts. 12 Down the burn, Davy. 13 Willy of the dale (1780)
- 261457: The antient and present state of the county of Down (1757)
- 261822: Advices concerning the manner of receiving popish converts, and encouraging both priests and others to live in unity with the Church of Ireland, as by law established (1729)
- 264321: Report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Friday the 14th of February, 1800, on the subject of a legislative union with Great Britain (1800)
- 264789: Lovely Molly of the county of Down (1790)
- 265623: The London 'prentice; or, the wanton mistress. To which are added, Welcome, welcome brother debtor. Down the burn Davie (1790)
- 266075: Ten guineas reward. Stolen, on Saturday night last, the 1st of October 1796, out of a turnip field belonging to Mr. Thomas Charlton, of Loose, in Kent, a fat South Down wether sheep, whoever will give information of the same, to Mr. Charlton, shall on conviction of the offender ... receive the above reward (1796)
- 267098: A sermon on occasion of the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. John Abernethy (1741)
- 267099: A sermon on occasion of the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. John Abernethy (1741)
- 267178: A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church, Dublin, on the 5th of November, 1743 (1743)
- 267304: A sermon preach'd at St. Andrew's, Dublin, before the Honourable House of Commons; on Tuesday, November the 5th, 1745 (1745)
- 267693: A sermon preached at St. James's church in Bath (1756)
- 267864: A sermon preached at St. James's church in Bath (1756)
- 268624: Three excellent new songs; 1. Down by a river side. 2. The Laird of Glen-Lee. 3. Donnel and Flora (1780)
- 268682: Three excellent new songs. I. The London prentice; or, the wanton mistress. II. Welcome, welcome brother debtor. III. Down the burn Davie (1790)
- 270019: The report of the judges of assize, for the North-East circuit of Ulster; upon a memorial given in to the Lords Justices of Ireland (1716)
- 270384: A treatise of practical surveying (1768)
- 271440: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, on Friday, November 5th. 1731 (1731)
- 272901: To the really free and independent freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 272902: To the really free and independent freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 273988: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, before the Right Honourable the House of Lords on Thursday the 5th of November, 1767 (1767)
- 274232: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, of Friday, November 5th. 1731 (1731)
- 274320: A sermon preached before their excellencies the lords justices at Christ-Church, Dublin (1703)
- 274343: A sermon preached in Christ's-Church in Dublin, on the first of August, 1721 (1721)
- 274723: A sermon preached in Christ-Church Dublin, on Thursday the 30th, day of January, 1723 (1723)
- 276732: Four excellient [sic] new songs, The Egyptian wedding, The jaunting car, Down with the French, The praises Referilan (1800)
- 285117: A list of the several estates in the counties of Clare, Waterford, Down, Longford, Wexford, Ardmagh, Donnegal, Louth, Londonderry, Mayo, Rosscommon, Sligo and Wicklow, belonging to the Governor and Company for Making Hollow-Sword-Blades in England with the quantity of acres, as by the survey of the late trustees for sale of the forfeitures (1709)
- 285331: The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter; who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on Clarken Down, near Bath; and who has since been admitted King's evidence, and discovered a most numberous gang of villains (1753)
- 286224: County of Down. A list of persons to whom premiums for sowing flax-seed in the year 1796 have been adjudged by the Trustees of the Linen Manufacture (1796)
- 286297: List of persons who have suffered losses in their property in the county of Down, and who have given in their claims on or before the 6th of April, 1799, to the commissioners for enquiring into the losses sustained by such of His Majesty's loyal subjects as have suffered in their property by the rebellion. (1799)
- 286445: The substance of a sermon, preached at the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, Bath (1778)
- 287267: The last speech and dying words (1714)
- 288976: Two excellent new songs. Down the Burn Davy. (1780)
- 289208: The particulars of a freehold estate, situate at Down St. Mary, & North Tawton (1797)
- 289208: The particulars of a freehold estate, situate at Down St. Mary, & North Tawton (1797)
- 289310: To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Lemuel Matthews, doctor of Divinity, Archdeacon and chancellor of the Diocese of Down, and prebendary of Carncastle in the Diocese of Connor in the Kingdom of Ireland (1704)
- 289343: A scheme of plea (1717)
- 289784: The rule and exercises of holy dying (1796)
- 292995: Disconsolate Judy's lamentation (1744)
- 293466: Piety the best policy and the truest patriotism (1793)
- 295868: Downpatrick, June 14, 1790. (Thirty-eighth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295869: Downpatrick, June 23, 1790. (Forty-sixth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295870: Downpatrick, June 16, 1790. (Fortieth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county Down of Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295871: Downpatrick, July 17, 1790. (Sixty-seventh day.) At the close of the poll this day, for Knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in a Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: Earl of Hillsborough - 352[2] George Matthews, Esq. - 2214 Hon. Robert Stewart - 3100 (1790)
- 295872: Downpatrick, June 30, 1790. (Fifty-second day.) At the close of the poll, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295873: Downpatrick, June 26, 1790. (Forty-ninth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295874: Downpatrick, July 5, 1790. (Fifty-sixth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295876: Downpatrick, July 3, 1790. (Fifty-fifth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295877: Downpatrick, May 24, 1790. (Twentieth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295878: Downpatrick, June 9, 1790. (Thirty-fourth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295880: Downpatrick, May 17, 1790. (Fourteenth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295881: Downpatrick, May 15, 1790. (Thirteenth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295882: Downpatrick, May 19, 1790. (Sixteenth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 295883: Downpatrick, June 7, 1790. (Thirty-second day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow: (1790)
- 296672: Extracts from the freeholder's political catechism (1790)
- 297020: The following queries are, with great deference and respect, submitted to the serious consideration of the freeholders of the county of Down, by a Brother Freeholder (1790)
- 298345: The tars of Old England. A new song. Tune --- Derry Down (1798)
- 298504: Tout a-la-mode; or the fashionable beau. Tune, - Down, down, derry down (1780)
- 298544: Itenararium Dunense. Or An exact survey of the principal roads of the county of Down: measured by a measuring wheel called an odometor (1714)
- 299570: [L]ord Hillsborough in his address to the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down, says, "That a ...ral charge should be thrown out, that I am unfriendly to liberty, ...fair and unwarrantable; I will yield to no man in that great cause, ...ever perhaps I may differ in the mode of supporting it: the in...s of Ireland are as dear to me as any man who eats her bread."-... Lord Hillsborough and the Marquis of D. (1790)
- 299859: The Orange cockade. A new song. Tune---Granua Wail. Addressed to the free and independent electors of the county of Down (1790)
- 300241: The Public spirit of the Whig Club displayed at the Down election (1790)
- 300450: A Quaker's letter, to the people of the county of Down (1790)
- 303535: Down election. Being a collection of the addresses, songs, squibs, &c. that were published during the late contest for knights of the shire for the county of Down (1783)
- 303974: House of Lords. Between Nehemiah Stokes and Christian Wagner, of the City of London, merchants, appellants. And John Paterson, of Banogh in the county of Down, in the kingdom of Ireland, the nephew, and sole executor of the last will and testament, of the late respondent, Robert Paterson, deceased, and the sole residuary devisee and legatee of all his real and personal estates and effects, respondent. The appellants case (1778)
- 304566: To the independent forty shilling freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 304569: To the gentlemen, clergy and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 304570: To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 304571: To the independent forty shilling freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 304572: To the independent forty shilling freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 304747: Lord Barjarg reporter (1768)
- 306250: County of Down. Lies circulated as queries. Truths circulated as answers (1790)
- 306518: To the freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 306522: To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 306524: To the freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 306526: To the free and independent electors of the county of Down (1790)
- 306575: To the nobility, clergy, and gentry of the county of Down, the memorial and representation of the dean and chapter of down. (1789)
- 306575: To the nobility, clergy, and gentry of the county of Down, the memorial and representation of the dean and chapter of down. (1789)
- 306662: To the freeholders of the county Down (1790)
- 306928: To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 306928: To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 306930: To the independent freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 307084: The Exclusioners; or, A peep at the ascendancy boys. (Tune, Derry Down.) (1795)
- 308382: An address to the clergy (1748)
- 308662: Lysimachia. A poem (1797)
- 311059: The occasional paper (1717)
- 312315: County of Down (1790)
- 315987: Four excellent new songs (1785)
- 317334: To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 317334: To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Down (1790)
- 318910: The rule and exercises of holy living (1796)
- 320399: To the worthy householders of Knaresbro' (1796)
- 322351: Inf. Messrs Buchanan & Co. against Daniel Mackenzie. W. Robertson, W.S. agent. Lord Hailes reporter. Information for Messrs James and Archibald Buchanans and Company of the Adelphi cotton-work at Deanston, near Down, in the west district of the county of Perth, defenders; against Daniel Mackenzie, spinner at the said cotton-work, pursuer (1792)
- 322352: Pet. Ja. & Arch. Buchanans & Co. against an Inner-house interlocutor. Wm. Robertson, W.S. agent. G. clk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James and Archibald Buchanans and Company, of the Adelphi cotton-work at Deanston, near Down, i the west district of the county of Perth; (1793)
- 325453: An act for vesting the several castles, manors, towns, lands, and hereditaments of the Right Honourable Mountague Lord Viscount Blundell in the county of Down, in the Kingdom of Ireland, in trustees, (1742)
- 326685: Minutes of evidence taken before the select committee on the Down election (1783)
- 328031: A bill for vesting the several castles, manors, towns, lands, and hereditaments of the Right Honourable Mountague Lord Viscount Blundell, in the county of Down, in the Kingdom of Ireland, in trustees, (1742)
- 329587: A sermon preached at His Grace the Lord Primate's triennial visitation of the united dioceses of Down and Connor (1751)
- 329587: A sermon preached at His Grace the Lord Primate's triennial visitation of the united dioceses of Down and Connor (1751)
- 329656: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin (1756)
- 329657: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin (1753)
- 330398: Twelve sermons on the most important subjects (1778)
- 330400: An account of the trial of Edward Smyth (1777)
- 330444: An act for inclosing and dividing Eastwoodhey Down, and the open and common fields of Eastwoodhey and Hollington, in the county of Southampton, (1748)
- 335807: Intelligence is just arrived from Major General Nugent (1798)
- 336395: A bill for amending, repairing, and widening the road from Dover to Barham Down, in the county of Kent (1753)
- 338245: The parish officer's complete guide (1776)
- 341955: Arville Castle. An historical romance. In two volumes. ... (1795)
- 342703: An act for dividing and inclosing several tracts or parcels of common and waste ground called and known by the respective names of Temple Sowerby Moor, The Down Moor, ... within the parish of Kirkby Thore, in the county of Westmoreland (1773)
- 343839: The barber (1791)
- 343846: The broken cistern, and the springing well (1791)
- 343853: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1791)
- 343865: The funeral of Arminianism (1791)
- 343877: A key to the hieroglyphical print of the church of God, in her five fold state, including the holy Jerusalem: with a Scriptural Exhibition of the Numerous Artists, Mechanicks, and Manufacturers, Engaged in their Respective Pursuits for Promoting the Various Branches of Natural Religion. To Which is Prefixed, A Key to the Ground Plot of the Heavenly City. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monk-Well Street Meeting; and at Horsley Down (1791)
- 344326: An earnest invitation to the throne of grace: or, the saint's duty and exercise. Wherein is Laid Down Some quickening motives for the stirring up of Sinners, both to family and secret Prayer; with directions how to pray and give thanks to God in public and private; and some encouragements to servent hearty Prayer. Together with the great danger of living in the neglect of so necessary a duty. By the Rev. Mr. Robert Russel, Minister of the Gospel at Wadhurst in Sussex (1788)
- 345315: An earnest invitation to the throne of grace: or, the saint's duty and exercise. Wherein is Laid Down Some quickening motives for the stirring up of Sinners, both to family and secret Prayer; with directions how to pray and give thanks to God in public and private; and some encouragements to fervent hearty Prayer. Together with the great danger of living in the neglect of so necessary a duty. By the Rev. Mr. Robert Russel, Minister of the Gospel at Wadhurst in Sussex (1791)
- 346319: An act for dividing and inclosing the several open and common arable fields, and the down or common called Colerne Down, within the parish of Colerne, in the county of Wilts (1785)
- 347310: Dr. Deacon, try'd before his own tribunal (1748)
- 349879: An act for dividing and laying in severalty the open and common fields, and part of the open and common downs, called Southcott and Kepnell Down, Work Down, and other commonable places; ... in the county of Wilts (1775)
- 350084: Nine satyrs, or moral poems. Written by a plain, right down lover of truth and honesty (1703)
- 351124: A new universal history of the religious rites, ceremonies, and customs of the whole world (1799)
- 353763: Contemplations of the state of man in this life (1702)
- 353765: Contemplations of the state of man in this life (1718)
- 353766: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late lord bishop of Down and Connor (1717)
- 353767: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come (1734)
- 353771: Unum necessarium (1705)
- 353772: Deus justificatus (1711)
- 353774: The worthy communicant (1701)
- 353839: A discourse on the Lord's Supper, by Jeremy Taylor, D.D. Late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. MDCLXXIV. Republished by John Wheeldon, A.M. Rector of Wheathamstead, Herts, and Prebendary of Lincoln (1792)
- 354046: Thoughts upon infant-baptism (1754)
- 362029: The soliloquy of a great man. A new ballad. To the tune of, Down, down, down, derry down (1740)
- 362105: A voyage through Hell, by the invincible man of war, Capt. Single-Eye, commander. Dedicated to your grand father. Out of the Eater came forth Meat, And out of the Strong came forth Sweetness. Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, But vindicate the Ways of God to Man. Evil be to him that Evil thinks. To the Pure all Things are pure. And a Mighty Angel Took up a Stone, Like A Great Millstone, and Cast it into the Sea, Saying, thus with Violence Shall that Great City Babylon be Thrown Down, and Shall be Found No More at all (1770)
- 363305: A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b (1782)
- 363307: A translation of the Se?ir Mutaqharin (1790)
- 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)
- 365978: The lamentable cry of the people of Ireland to Parliament (1728)
- 367048: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, and Magistracy of Dublin (1708)
- 368241: A defence of the antient historians: with a particular application of it to the history of Ireland (1734)
- 368245: A sermon preach'd by the Right Reverend father in God, Francis, Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, at his primary visitation, held at Lisburn, May 3. 1721. And Published at the Unanimous Request of his Clergy (1721)
- 369202: The trial of Thomas Muir (1793)
- 370967: The mug vindicated (1717)
- 371771: Eighteen discourses and dissertations upon various very important and interesting subjects. By Patrick Delany, D. D. and Dean of Down in Ireland (1766)
- 371772: Five sermons on the following subjects; viz. I. Avarice as inconsistent with Social Duty, as with True Religion. II. The Great Importance and Wisdom of Early Industry. III. The Nature and Character of Envy. IV. The true Nature of Pride; how foolish and ill-founded it is in all its Pretences. V. On the same Subject. Being a supplement to Fifteen sermons on social duties. By Patrick Delany, D. D. Dean of Down (1747)
- 371773: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday April the 21st, 1763: being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By Patrick Delany, D. D. Dean of Down. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen concerned in the said Charity. To which is annexed, An account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge (1763)
- 371774: Twenty sermons on social duties, and their opposite vices (1747)
- 372094: An essay towards evidencing the divine original of tythes (1748)
- 373651: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Lisburn, on the 21st of June, 1749; When the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Down and Connor held his episcopal visitation of his dioceses. By John Grace, Presbyter of the Diocess of Connor. Published by Order of the Bishop and Clergy then present (1750)
- 374322: A treatise of practical surveying (1767)
- 374796: A sermon preach'd at Magheralin (1725)
- 376154: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin; before the Right Honourable the House of Lords; on Monday, the 23d of October, 1769 (1769)
- 376155: A sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, on the 7th of February, 1779 (1779)
- 376206: A sermon preached in the parish church of Lisburn, on Sunday, June 28th, 1767 (1768)
- 377567: A letter from Lord de Clifford to the worthy and independent electors of the town of Downpatrick. With pertinent queries to the electors of the county of Down (1790)
- 377699: An historical account of the late election of knights of the shire for the county of Down (1784)
- 380416: A collection of all such statutes and parts of statutes, as any way relate to the Admiralty, navy, and ships of war, and other Incidental Matters; in which the Officers or other Persons belonging to the said Offices, or employed in his Majesty's Sea-Service, may be concerned: Down to the 14th Year of King George the Second, inclusive. To which is added, a table, by way of abstract, of all the said Statutes, digested into Alphabetical Order (1742)
- 380783: Laws concerning the election of members of Parliament (1768)
- 387267: A sermon occasioned by the Reverend Dean of Down's Essay (1748)
- 389746: A seasonable alarm to the City of London, on the present important crisis (1764)
- 390228: Contemplations of the state of man in this life (1726)
- 391093: Lord Chesterfield's Advice to his son (1775)
- 391144: Rules and advices to the clergy of the diocese of Down and Conner [sic] (1774)
- 392431: The miscellaneous works of Thomas Dawson Lawrence Esq. Published for the Benefit of the Sunday School at Lawrence Town, County Down (1789)
- 392454: The parish officer's complete guide (1781)
- 394688: St. James's repartee (1794)
- 399120: Historical and philosophical memoirs of Pius the Sixth (1800)
- 399121: Historical and philosophical memoirs of Pius the Sixth (1799)
- 399695: A new grammar of the English language (1793)
- 400132: The discoveries (1769)
- 400593: Antiquitates Christianę (1742)
- 400594: Theologia Eklektike? (1709)
- 400609: Antiquitates Christianę (1703)
- 400735: The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter (1754)
- 401327: Ystyriaethau o gyflwr dyn, yn y bywyd hwn ac yn yr hwn sy i ddyfod (1724)
- 404174: The usefulness of the stage to religion, and to government (1738)
- 407271: The zeal of the craft (1767)
- 407940: A choice collection of new songs. No. 2. Containing, 1. Down the bourn Davy love, ... 6. A new song (1775)
- 410085: The antient and present state of the county of Down (1744)
- 410395: A topographical and chorographical survey of the county of Down (1740)
- 412376: Theologia Eklektike? (1702)
- 415043: The possibility and reality of magick, sorcery, and witchcraft, demonstrated (1722)
- 415796: The Reverend Patrick Delany, Doctor in Divinity, Dean of Down, late husband of Margaret Delany, otherwise Tenison, deceased; who was widow of Richard Tenison, Esq; ... Appellant. Thomas and William Tenison, Esquires, brothers of said Richard Tenison, and uncles to Margaret Tenison the younger, ... and Samuel Head, Esq; ... Respondents. N.B. Since presenting the petition of appeal, ... the respondent William Tenison died, ... The respondents case (1758)
- 415797: The Reverend Patrick Delany, Doctor in Divinity, and Dean of Down, ... appellant. Thomas Tenison and Samuel Head, Esqrs; and Hariott Tenison, widow, James Edwards, and Thomas Tenison the younger, executors of William Tenison, Esquire, deceased, ------- respondents. The appellant's case (1758)
- 417166: The ranelaugh concert, being a choice collection of the newest songs sung at all the public places of entertainment. Containing 1. Hairy Cap. 2. Myra; or, the Comparison. 3. Anna. A favorite Irish Song. 4. The faithful Lovers. 5. The Widow. 6. A favorite Scotch Song. 7. The sweetest Fair. 8. Now or Never. 9. The Charms of Jemmy. 10. The Dusky Night. 11. O the Days when I was young. 12. Guardian Angels. 13. The Jolly Gypsies. 14. The Queen of Hearts. 15. The Greenwood Tree. 16. The Charming Fair. 17. The Fair's Invocation. 18. The Rosy Dimpled Boy. 19. The Birks of Endermay. 20. Down the Burn Davy. 21. The Dairy Maid. 22. The Complying Maid. 23. The Potatoe Man. 24. The Considerate Nymph. 25. Unwilling Maid and Amorous Squire 26. Flora's Complaint. 27. The Sycamore Shade. 28. The Maid's Complaint for Jockey. 29. Molly and Johnny. 30. Strephon's Praise of Sylvia. 31. A favourite Hunting Song (1775)
- 419353: The s---te m----r's are come: or a new doctor for a crazy constitution. A new ballad to the tune of Derry Down (1742)
- 422240: A topographical and chorographical survey of the county of Down (1740)
- 423723: A bill for dividing and laying in severalty the open and common fields, and part of the open and common downs, called Southcott Down, Kepnell Down, Work Down, and other commonable places, in the parish of Pewsey, in the county of Wilts (1775)
- 424078: A ballad, to the tune of Derry Down, as it was composed and sung at the Salisbury Arms, on Friday the 5th of November, 1790, on the peace (1790)
- 424483: A particular of a considerable part of tythings of Southcot, Kepnell, Down Pewsey, Shercot, and Manningford Abbots, within the manor of Pewsey, ... and of the manor of Tidcomb, all lying within the county of Wilts. The first 100 lots of all which premises are to be sold by Mr. Edward Whatmore, of Sarum, ... on Monday the 10th, ... and Thursday the 13th days of November, 1766, ... And on Friday the 14th will be sold, at ... the Rose and Crown inn, at Everly, ... and the manor of Tidcomb, in three lots, (1766)
- 444629: American ticket, patriotic Americans, and honest foreigners (1793)
- 445949: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and that which is to come (1723)
- 462383: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and that which is to come (1723)
- 462726: A dialogue between the pulpit and reading-desk (1793)
- 462991: The doctrine of justification by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1744)
- 466117: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and that which is to come (1723)
- 467994: A dissuasive from popery to the people of Ireland (1664)
- 471714: Antiqvitates Christianę: or, The history of the life and death of the Holy Jesus (1684)
- 472561: The righteousness evangelical describ'd (1663)
- 473393: Resolutions entered into by the grand jury of the county of Down, at summer assizes, 1792. (1792)
- 475369: Three excellent songs (1800)
- 477295: The discoveries (1753)
- 478253: Miscellaneous tracts (1706)
- 479080: An Act for for repairing the road leading from the bridge over the Bann-Water, commonly called the Bann-Bridge, in the county of Down, to the town of Belfast, in the county of Antrim. (1734)
- 479081: An Act for repairing the road leading from the town of Dundalk, in the county of Lowth, to a bridge over the River-Bann, commonly called the Bann-Bridge, in the county of Down. (1734)
- 479303: An Act for the sale of certain lands, tenements and hereditaments, in the county of Tipperary, the estate of the Right Honorable John Earl of Clanwilliam, and the Honorable Richard Meade, commonly called Lord Viscount Gilford, the eldest son and heir apparent of the said John Earl of Clanwilliam, for the purposes therein mentioned, and for settling other estates in the county of Down in lieu thereof, and for other purposes. (1795)
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