MoEML References in Shakeosphere
EAST1: East Smithfield
- 21012: An address to candid & serious men. By some friends of mankind (1798)
- 32629: The particulars of sundry freehold and leasehold estates, situate in Lawrence Poultney Lane; on the north side of Ludgate Hill; ... and in Three Tun Court, lower East Smithfield; the whole let at rents amounting to one thousand three hundred and thirty-two pounds per annum: which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, on Friday the 9th of October, 1789, (1789)
- 38676: Copy of a note to Colonel Fisher, from Major Kersteman (1800)
- 42207: A sweet country life (1800)
- 42318: The resignation, of General Washington (1796)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 51375: An Act to amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the seventh year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for paving the streets, and other places, in that part of the parish of Saint Botolphe Aldgate which lies in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 53116: An Act for assessing the commissioners, clerks, and other officers of the office for victualling His Majesty's Navy, for their salaries, and the profits of their resepctive offices, to the land tax, in the manor of East Smithfield, in the Tower division, in the county of Middlesex, notwithstanding the removal of the said office into any other division or place (1786)
- 77390: A mathematical manual (1669)
- 82940: The art of practical gauging: or, Plain and easie directions for the gauging of casks and brewers tuns (1669)
- 86284: The devil and the strumpet: or, The old bawd tormented. Being a true and amazing relation of one Jenny Freeman, of Swan-Alley, in East-Smithfield, who having been a Leud, notorious, and wicked liver for many years, and bawd to above 20 young women, to their utter ruin. The devil appear'd to her on Wednesday night last, in a most frightful shape, bringing her a knife to cut her down throat; dragging her out of her bed, and beating her black and blue all over her body, in a sad and dismal manner, leaving her almost dead in the place: and at another time standing over her with a flaming sword, for 3 hours together, and then vanish'd out at the window in a flash of fire. Being a sad warning for all leud women, and wicked strumpets whatsoever. Taken from her own mouth, and attested her at her house in Swan-Alley, near the May-Pole in East-Smithfield, where she no lies in a Sad and Dreadfuyl condition (1700)
- 86891: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions, and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving of all questions in anatocism, or compound interest (1668)
- 88724: Caleb's spirit parallel'd (1697)
- 89720: The mariners magazine; or, Sturmy's mathematical and practical arts (1669)
- 112752: Truths triumph, or Treachery anatomized (1648)
- 121099: To the honourable the chosen and betrusted knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled (1648)
- 125365: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions (1668)
- 130430: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions (1668)
- 152979: A trimmer's confession of faith (1694)
- 157395: The seamans companion (1671)
- 159419: The jolly cheese-monger (1690)
- 160529: Longitude unvailed (1678)
- 170531: The scale of interest, or the use of decimal fractions, and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving of all questions in anatocism, or compound interest (1667)
- 209312: The sailor's will (1800)
- 213341: A short history of the beginning and progress of the Protestant religion (1735)
- 213426: Reflections on A letter to the author of Some brief observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock, &c (1717)
- 221424: A believer's evidences for heaven (1717)
- 227544: Judging for ourselves (1739)
- 251762: The answer of Thomas Smith, pattinmaker, in East-Smithfield, to the case of John Bowen now under sentence of death in Newgate, for the murder of his son, William Smith (1708)
- 252935: An impartial and circumstantial narrative of the present state of Botany Bay (1791)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 278476: The Gentleman's Court of Anacreon (1789)
- 282522: Botany Bay (1788)
- 283963: Instructions for beginners (1728)
- 288298: The whole trial and indictment of Sir John Barley-corn, knt (1800)
- 289869: Official testimonies of the benefits arising from the essence or extract of malt (1783)
- 290091: Pat of Kilkenny (1800)
- 290369: The maid of Martindale (1800)
- 292082: Britons wish- [sic] (1800)
- 292787: The cottager's daughter (1800)
- 293188: Ere round the huge oak (1800)
- 293231: Fair married dames (1800)
- 293330: The favourite fishing duet (1800)
- 293393: The female drummer (1800)
- 293568: The gleaners (1800)
- 293674: The happy Bluecoat-boy (1800)
- 293681: Happy Jerry (1800)
- 293724: Hearts of oak (1798)
- 294120: John and Moll (1800)
- 297402: Peggy Perkins (1800)
- 297408: Phelim's ramble to England (1800)
- 297450: Tack and half tack (1800)
- 298011: Sally Mac Gee (1800)
- 298224: The Smithfield courtship. A parody to The thorn (1800)
- 298318: The streamlet (1800)
- 299203: Ye jolly men of war's men (1800)
- 299659: Constance & Anthony (1800)
- 299931: A pleasing ballad of King Henry II. and the miller of Mansfield. Shewing how he was entertain'd and lodg'd at the miller's houoe [sic] (1800)
- 300378: The pretty green coat boys [sic] garland (1800)
- 300559: The unhappy lady of Hackney (1800)
- 316757: The sailor's festival (1797)
- 317318: A book of arithmetic (1740)
- 320026: Doctor MacLachlen, at the Golden-Head facing the top of Nightingale-Lane, East-Smithfield, London (1778)
- 335765: An address to candid & serious men (1798)
- 423211: The whole tryal and indictment of Sir John Barley-Corn (1709)
- 423212: The whole tryal, and indictment of, sir John Barley Corn, knight. Of noble birth and extraction, and well known by rich and poor, throughout the Kingdom of Great-Britain, being accused for several misdemeansours by him committed against His Majesty's liege subjects, by killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to beggary, and ruining many a good family (1760)
- 468779: Some brief observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock (1715)
- 476599: The confessions, behaviour, and dying speeches of Gerhardt Dromelius, Michael Van Bergen and Catherine Truerniet (1700)
Variants:
- East Smithfield
- 21012: An address to candid & serious men. By some friends of mankind (1798)
- 32629: The particulars of sundry freehold and leasehold estates, situate in Lawrence Poultney Lane; on the north side of Ludgate Hill; ... and in Three Tun Court, lower East Smithfield; the whole let at rents amounting to one thousand three hundred and thirty-two pounds per annum: which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, on Friday the 9th of October, 1789, (1789)
- 38676: Copy of a note to Colonel Fisher, from Major Kersteman (1800)
- 42207: A sweet country life (1800)
- 42318: The resignation, of General Washington (1796)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 51375: An Act to amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the seventh year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for paving the streets, and other places, in that part of the parish of Saint Botolphe Aldgate which lies in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 53116: An Act for assessing the commissioners, clerks, and other officers of the office for victualling His Majesty's Navy, for their salaries, and the profits of their resepctive offices, to the land tax, in the manor of East Smithfield, in the Tower division, in the county of Middlesex, notwithstanding the removal of the said office into any other division or place (1786)
- 77390: A mathematical manual (1669)
- 82940: The art of practical gauging: or, Plain and easie directions for the gauging of casks and brewers tuns (1669)
- 86284: The devil and the strumpet: or, The old bawd tormented. Being a true and amazing relation of one Jenny Freeman, of Swan-Alley, in East-Smithfield, who having been a Leud, notorious, and wicked liver for many years, and bawd to above 20 young women, to their utter ruin. The devil appear'd to her on Wednesday night last, in a most frightful shape, bringing her a knife to cut her down throat; dragging her out of her bed, and beating her black and blue all over her body, in a sad and dismal manner, leaving her almost dead in the place: and at another time standing over her with a flaming sword, for 3 hours together, and then vanish'd out at the window in a flash of fire. Being a sad warning for all leud women, and wicked strumpets whatsoever. Taken from her own mouth, and attested her at her house in Swan-Alley, near the May-Pole in East-Smithfield, where she no lies in a Sad and Dreadfuyl condition (1700)
- 86891: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions, and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving of all questions in anatocism, or compound interest (1668)
- 88724: Caleb's spirit parallel'd (1697)
- 89720: The mariners magazine; or, Sturmy's mathematical and practical arts (1669)
- 112752: Truths triumph, or Treachery anatomized (1648)
- 121099: To the honourable the chosen and betrusted knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled (1648)
- 125365: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions (1668)
- 130430: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions (1668)
- 152979: A trimmer's confession of faith (1694)
- 157395: The seamans companion (1671)
- 159419: The jolly cheese-monger (1690)
- 160529: Longitude unvailed (1678)
- 170531: The scale of interest, or the use of decimal fractions, and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving of all questions in anatocism, or compound interest (1667)
- 209312: The sailor's will (1800)
- 213341: A short history of the beginning and progress of the Protestant religion (1735)
- 213426: Reflections on A letter to the author of Some brief observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock, &c (1717)
- 221424: A believer's evidences for heaven (1717)
- 227544: Judging for ourselves (1739)
- 251762: The answer of Thomas Smith, pattinmaker, in East-Smithfield, to the case of John Bowen now under sentence of death in Newgate, for the murder of his son, William Smith (1708)
- 252935: An impartial and circumstantial narrative of the present state of Botany Bay (1791)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 278476: The Gentleman's Court of Anacreon (1789)
- 282522: Botany Bay (1788)
- 283963: Instructions for beginners (1728)
- 288298: The whole trial and indictment of Sir John Barley-corn, knt (1800)
- 289869: Official testimonies of the benefits arising from the essence or extract of malt (1783)
- 290091: Pat of Kilkenny (1800)
- 290369: The maid of Martindale (1800)
- 292082: Britons wish- [sic] (1800)
- 292787: The cottager's daughter (1800)
- 293188: Ere round the huge oak (1800)
- 293231: Fair married dames (1800)
- 293330: The favourite fishing duet (1800)
- 293393: The female drummer (1800)
- 293568: The gleaners (1800)
- 293674: The happy Bluecoat-boy (1800)
- 293681: Happy Jerry (1800)
- 293724: Hearts of oak (1798)
- 294120: John and Moll (1800)
- 297402: Peggy Perkins (1800)
- 297408: Phelim's ramble to England (1800)
- 297450: Tack and half tack (1800)
- 298011: Sally Mac Gee (1800)
- 298224: The Smithfield courtship. A parody to The thorn (1800)
- 298318: The streamlet (1800)
- 299203: Ye jolly men of war's men (1800)
- 299659: Constance & Anthony (1800)
- 299931: A pleasing ballad of King Henry II. and the miller of Mansfield. Shewing how he was entertain'd and lodg'd at the miller's houoe [sic] (1800)
- 300378: The pretty green coat boys [sic] garland (1800)
- 300559: The unhappy lady of Hackney (1800)
- 316757: The sailor's festival (1797)
- 317318: A book of arithmetic (1740)
- 320026: Doctor MacLachlen, at the Golden-Head facing the top of Nightingale-Lane, East-Smithfield, London (1778)
- 335765: An address to candid & serious men (1798)
- 423211: The whole tryal and indictment of Sir John Barley-Corn (1709)
- 423212: The whole tryal, and indictment of, sir John Barley Corn, knight. Of noble birth and extraction, and well known by rich and poor, throughout the Kingdom of Great-Britain, being accused for several misdemeansours by him committed against His Majesty's liege subjects, by killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to beggary, and ruining many a good family (1760)
- 468779: Some brief observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock (1715)
- 476599: The confessions, behaviour, and dying speeches of Gerhardt Dromelius, Michael Van Bergen and Catherine Truerniet (1700)
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- Ea?t Smithfielde
- Easte Smith
- Eastsmithfield
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- smoothfield
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