MoEML References in Shakeosphere
FARR2: Farringdon Without Ward
Variants:
- extra
- 2779: Proposals for engraving by subscription, five prints: being after a part of a collection of pictures presented to the Corporation of the City of London, by Alderman Boydell. Painted in fresco by J. F. Rigaud, by Rob. Smirke (1795)
- 8549: Historia muscorum generibus xx. absoluta (1740)
- 21322: Nundin? Sturbrigienses (1709)
- 22916: Ezechielis Spanhemii liberi baronis, & legati regii Dissertationes de pręstantia et usu numismatum antiquorum (1706)
- 31463: Phędri Augusti Cęsaris liberti fabularum Ęsopiarum libri quinque (1725)
- 38308: From the losses we have sustained by our lighters (1793)
- 55802: Muscipula (1709)
- 58678: A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of books (1793)
- 70451: Whereas the within-mentioned ship [blank] master, is employed in his Majesty's service, under the direction of Messrs. Mure, son and Atkinson (1779)
- 83514: Epochę celebriores, astronomis, historicis, chronologis, Chataiorum, Syro-Gręcorum, Arabum, Persarum, Chorasmiorum, usitatae: ex traditione Ulug Beigi, Indię citra extra?que Gangem principis: eas primus publicavit, recensuit, et commentariis illustravit Johannes Gravius (1650)
- 84714: Abrahami Couleij Angli, poemata Latina (1668)
- 84802: Rhetorica Anglorum, vel Exercitationes oratorię in rhetoricam sacram & communem (1699)
- 89659: Hugonis Grotii baptizatorum puerorum institutio, alternis interrogationibus et responsionibus. Cui adjicitur Gręca ejusdem metaphrasis a? Chr. Wase Regalis Coll. Cantab. una? cum observatiunculis in Gręcam metaphrasin ad calcem appensis. Quibus accessit praxis in Gręcam metaphrasin per Barthol. Beale, cum Gręcis testimoniis ex sacra pagina. Et indice locupletissimo (1668)
- 89976: Novę hypotheseos, ad explicanda febrium intermittentium (1693)
- 90208: Chorasmię, et Mawaralnahrę (1650)
- 93208: Hugonis Grotii baptizatorum puerorum institutio, alternis interrogationibus & responsionibus (1682)
- 93355: Stirpium Europęarum extra Britannias nascentium sylloge (1694)
- 93954: Catalogus plantarum quę in insula Jamaica sponte proveniunt, vel vulgo? coluntur (1696)
- 106601: De viscerum structura? exercitatio anatomica Marcelli Malpighii. Philos. & Medic. Bononien. in messanensi academia medicinę primarii. Accedit dissertatio ejusdem de polypo cordis (1669)
- 116873: London ss. Ad deliberationem gaolę Domini Regis de Newgate tentam pro civitate London (1645)
- 119505: London ss. Ad generalem quarterial sessionem Pacis Domini Regis tentam pro civitate London (1677)
- 121746: Grammatica Latina in usum scholarum adornata (1665)
- 122617: Troposchematologię rhetoricę libri duo (1668)
- 126962: Quod nihil extra Devm, adeoque non Devm extra se liceat adorare (1650)
- 126962: Quod nihil extra Devm, adeoque non Devm extra se liceat adorare (1650)
- 127915: Grammatica Latina in usum scholarum adornata (1669)
- 130294: Elegus in obitum (sed falso creditum) illustrissimi viri Edvardi Russelli admiralis classis Anglicanę fortissimi (1697)
- 130296: Elegus in obitum bellatoris invictissimi fortissimiq; Fra. Wheeler equitis et adviralis Anglorum (1697)
- 130893: The case of the captains of His Majesty's fleet humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons (1699)
- 132283: Discursus academicus de theologia comparativa (1699)
- 137526: Quod nihil extra Deum (1643)
- 137526: Quod nihil extra Deum (1643)
- 138853: Grammatica exemplaris, sive Grammatica exemplo deducta (1661)
- 141255: Cunctis, viam in regnum (1660)
- 153875: Officina chymica Londinensis. Sive, Exacta notitia medicamentorum spagyricorum (1697)
- 158336: London ss. Ad' general quarterial' session' pacis dom. regis tent. pro civitat' London, per adjornamentum apud Justice-hall in le Old-Baily in parochia Sancti Sepulchri in warda de Faringdon extra London pręd', die mercurii, scil' quinto decimo die Octobris, anno regni dom. nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię Regis, fidei defensoris, &c. vicesimo quinto, coram Roberto Hanson milite majore civitat' London, Ricardo Chiverton milite, Thoma Aleyn milite & baronetto, Johanne Frederick milite, Thoma Bludworth milite, Willielmo Peak milite, Ricardo Ford milite, Samuele Starling milite & Georgio Waterman milite, aldermannis civitat' pręd' & Johanne Howel milite, servien' ad legem ac recordatore ejusdem civitatis, & Josepho Sheldon milite, alio aldermannorum civilitatis pręd', justic. dicti dom. regis ad pacem in civitat' pręd' conservand', necnon ad divers' felon', transgression' & alia malefacta infra eandem civilitat' perpetrat' audiend' & terminand' assign'. Whereas daily complaints are made by merchants and other citizens and inhabitants within the city of London and the liberties thereof, of the excessive rates demanded and received by car-men, above what is reasonable and hath been limited and appointed for carriages within this city and liberties, (1673)
- 158337: London ss. Ad general' quarterial' session' pacis dom' regis tent' pro civitat' London, per adjornamentum apud Justice-hall in le Old-Baily in parochia Sancti Sepulchri in warda de Faringdon extra London pręd', die mercurii, scilicet sexto decimo die Octobris, anno regni dom. nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię regis, fidei defensoris, &c. vicesimo quarto, coram Georgio Waterman milite, majore civitat' London, Ricardo Chiverton milite, Thoma Aleyn milite & baronetto, Thoma Bludworth milite, & Ricardo Ford milite, aldermannis civitat' pręd' & Johanne Howel milite, servien' ad legem ac recordatore ejusdem civitat'. Justic' dicti dom. regis ad pacem in civitat' pręd' conservand', necnon ad divers' felon' transgression' & alia malefacta infra eandem civitat' perpetrat' audiend' & terminand' assign'. Whereas daily complaints are made by merchants and other citizens and inhabitants within the city of London and the liberties thereof, of the excessive rates demanded and received by car-men above what is reasonable and hath been limited and appointed for carriages within this city and liberties, (1672)
- 158338: Ad session' Oier et Terminer & Gęolę Domini Regis de Newgate deliberation' tent' pro Civitat' London apud Justice-Hall in le Old Baily, in Paroch' S. Sepulchri in Ward' de Farringdon extra London pręd', die Mercurii, scilicet decimo Septimo die Junii, anno Regni Regis Caroli secundi nunc Anglię, &c. vicesimo, Coram Willielmo Peake Milite, Majore Civitat' London, Johanne Keling Milite, Capitali Justic' dicti Domini Regis ad Placita coram ipso Rege tenend' assign', Thoma Twisden Milite, uno Justic' dicti Domini Regis and Placita coram ipso Rege tenend' assign', Richardo Brown Milit' & Baronett', Richardo Chiverton Milit', Thoma Aleyn Milit' & Baronett', Johanne Lawrence Milit', Thoma Bludworth Milit', aldermannis dictę Civitat', Johanne Howel Armiger', recordatore ejusdem Civitat', Samuele Starling Milit', & Richardo Ford Milit', aldermannis Civitat', pręd', Justic', &c. ibidem (1667)
- 182027: Postilla siue expositio epystolarum [et] euangeliorum dominicalium necnon de sanctis et eorum co[m]muni vna cum serialibus tam de toto tempore anni [quam] etiam eorumdem sanctorum (1509)
- 182640: Intrationum. liber omnibus legum Anglie studiosis apprime necessarius (1546)
- 183862: Scribere clericulis paro doctrinale nouellis (1492)
- 184228: De termino Michaelis anno regni Regis Henrici sexti primo (1544)
- 184230: De termino Michaelis, anno regni Regis Henrici Sexti secundo (1544)
- 184232: De termino Michaelis, anno .iii. Henrici sexti (1545)
- 184244: De termino Michaelis anno regis Henrici sexti. iiii (1545)
- 184247: De termino Pasche, anno regni Regis Henrici sexti, nono (1545)
- 184254: De termino Michaelis. Anno .x. Henrici sexti (1544)
- 184256: De termino Michaelis an. xi. H. vi (1545)
- 191966: Manipulus curatorum (1508)
- 196234: De termino Michaelis an.xii.Henrici.vii (1544)
- 196445: Anni inuictissimi regis Henrici septimi videlicet a primo ad octauum usq[ue] annum (1543)
- 197434: Animaduertendum (1498)
- 198225: Symbolęography (1592)
- 199340: Incipit liber qui vocatur festiualis (1499)
- 199486: Intellectus non est extensa magnitudo (1600)
- 203522: De termino Michaelis, anno regni regis Henrici sexti, octauo (1544)
- 203523: De termino Michaelis, anno regni regis Henrici sexti, septimo (1544)
- 204887: Jesu Christi D.N. Testamentum Novum: Theodoro Beza interprete (1640)
- 210841: Dissertatio physico-medica inauguralis, de voce humana (1784)
- 211031: Norma veritatis orthodox? (1705)
- 214138: Proceedings of the General United Society for Supplying the British Troops upon the continent with extra cloathing (1799)
- 215380: Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Triomphante, Jean Gellibert, master. Further proofs, extracted from extra evidence contained in the process. Printed on behalf of the respondents (1800)
- 224633: Introductio ad veram astronomiam (1721)
- 228387: A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of books (1788)
- 230404: Serenissimo & clementissimo principi Georgio Magnae Britanniae, &c (1723)
- 231547: Ad augustissimam atq (1703)
- 235035: Hibernia dominicana (1762)
- 240898: Muscipula (1709)
- 249267: SS. patrum apostolicorum Barnabae (1746)
- 255518: Cooke's pocket edition, superbly embellished, of Hume's history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cęsar, to the abdication of James II. With the author's last corrections and improvements, to be comprized in only 36 numbers, price six-pence each. ... To which will be added a continuation, by Dr. Smollett, from the abdication of James II to the death of George II. And a farther continuation, to the present time, by T. A. Lloyd, Esq. Being the most superb and cheap edition ever yet published, ... This day published, no. I price only six-pence, ... And on Saturday next will be published, no. II. The following numbers to be published in regular succession till the whole is completed, of Hume's history of England, with Smollett's and Lloyd's continuation, down to the year 1794. Plan and conditions of the work. I. That this work shall be printed on a beautiful new Burgeois type, purposely calculated to comprise a great quantity of matter in a small compass; and by avoiding useless blanks, before and after the chapters, introduced in former editions of Hume, to enlarge them to an unnecessary and voluminous extent, the public will now be presented with an edition of Hume's history of England at less than half the expence which has ever been affixed to the cheapest edition. It will also be printed on paper of an excelent texture and quality. ... IV. In order to accommodate the curious, a superior edition will be struck off on warehouse, William paper, of the finest texture, curiously hot-pressed. It will contain the first impressions of the plates, which will be worked off in the manner of proofs; and in every other respect will maintain a superiority of nature and elegance. From the united expences attendant on these extra embellishments, will be affixed the additional charge of only six-pence each number (1793)
- 265885: Meadus (1755)
- 279293: Dissertatio juridica, ad tit. X. lib. XXVII. Pand. De curatoribus furioso et aliis extra minores dandis (1763)
- 284540: Farther proceedings of the burgesses of Aberdeen (1787)
- 285696: The very best round coals (1775)
- 289072: Phędri Augusti Cęsaris liberti fabularum Ęsopiarum libri quinque (1728)
- 291392: Warwick races, 1786. On Tuesday the 22d, of August, will be run for over Warwick course, a purse of fifty pounds, free for any horse, &c. Four year olds, carrying 7st. 5lb. Five year olds, 8st. 6lb. Six year olds, 9st, and aged. 9st. 41b. Winners of one plate this year carrying 31b. of two, 51b, and of three 71b, extra,-four mile heats. (1786)
- 291951: This day is published by John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. Shakespeare. Printed from the text of Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, Esq. In one large volume octavo. On a fine royal paper, and embellished with a striking likeness of the author, price 15s. in boards. 17s. 6d. bound in calf and lettered. 18s. elegantly bound in calf and gilt. 19s. neatly bound in Russia leather, gilt. 1l. 1s. beautifully bound in vellum, gilt. 1l. 5s. bound in Morocco, extra. Price and 3l. 3s. bound in tortoiseshell. Stockdale's edition of Shakspeare, including the whole of his dramatic works; compiled from various commentators (1785)
- 303731: W. Baynes's catalogue, for 1799, of an extensive and valuable collection of ancient & modern books, in various languages, and upon every branch of literature, including part of the curious library of the late Hon. Aug. Butler Danvers, of Switzerland-Hall, Leicestershire, and John Gibbon, Esq. deceased (1799)
- 309774: J. Robson's catalogue (1775)
- 309776: A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes (1780)
- 310911: This day is published by John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, Shakspeare. Printed from the text of Dr. Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, Esq. In one large volume octavo. On a fine royal paper, and embellished with a striking likeness of the author, price 15s. in boards. 17s. 6d. bound in calf and lettered. 18s. elegantly bound in calf and gilt. 19s. neatly bound in Russia leather, gilt. 1l. 1s. beautifully bound in vellum, gilt. 1l. 5s. bound in Morocco, extra. and 3l. 3s. bound in tortoiseshell. Stockdale's edition of Shakspeare, including the whole of his dramatic works; complied from various commentators (1785)
- 314676: This day is published by John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. Shakspeare (1785)
- 318133: Provisional cavalry (1797)
- 319031: To be sold by auction, on Wednesday, March 27th, 1800, by Mr. Stewart, immediately after the last lot of the valuable library of the late Marquis of Donnegal [sic], Grainger's Biographical History of England; interleaved with fine extra writing demy paper, elegantly bound and finished with great taste, in a handsome manner, in eight large folio volumes, in Russia: illustrated with nearly fourteen hundred British portraits; (1800)
- 320007: Humana voluntas nec anxietate nec supremo intellectu?s judicio, nec alio quovis ab extra determinatur (1730)
- 323317: At a crisis like the present, when our brave soldiers and sailors are gallantly exerting themselves in defence of our lives (1794)
- 325233: Oratio anniversaria in theatro Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium (1758)
- 327979: A catalogue of a select collection of books in most languages (1793)
- 332204: Remediorum medicinalium tabula generalis (1704)
- 364454: De nupero schismate anglicano (1704)
- 365360: Exercitationes duę: prima, de ętate Phalaridis; secunda, de ętate Pythagorę philosophi. Ab Henrico Dodwello, A. M. Dubliniensi (1704)
- 369242: Liber Nicolai Massę de peste contractus. Una? cum observationibus e Diomede Amico, et celeberrimo viro Doctore Mead collectis (1721)
- 372430: Epistola, de superstitione; in usum Christianismi-Peregrini, pręsertim, pontificio-papicolarum (1729)
- 381355: Theo. Turquet Mayernii equitis aurati baronis Aubonię medici & philosophi suo ęvo celeberrimi Opera medica (1703)
- 383631: Psalmi Davidis quinquaginta priores versibus elegiacis Latine redditi. Quibus accedunt duo extra ordinem. Interprete J. H. triginta fer? annos domi forisque in re militari occcupato (1723)
- 383779: A case of extra uterine gestation, of the ventral kind: including the symptoms of the patient from the earliest period of pregnancy to the time of death (fifteen months) ; With The Appearances Upon Dissection. By William Turnbull, A.M F.M.S. surgeon. (1791)
- 387346: Oratio Dominica Polyglo?ttos, polymorphos (1713)
- 402038: F?tu?s extra uterum historia (1791)
- 402206: Apologia pro harmonia (1703)
- 402207: Defensio fidei Nicęnę (1703)
- 402208: Examen censurę (1703)
- 402209: Georgii Bulli, S. Theologię Professoris & Presbyteri Anglicani, opera omnia (1703)
- 402210: Harmonia apostolica (1703)
- 417039: Q. Horatii Flacci poemata, ex castigationibus observationibusque Bentleii, Cuningamii & Sanadonis emendata (1740)
- 426984: Brown's gazette extra. Symptoms of treason! (1797)
- 434286: Maryland journal, extra (1796)
- 435444: Newburyport Herald-Office. December 17, 1798 (1798)
- 437266: An act to procure an extra supply of provisions of the bread kind, also waggons and horses, for the use of the Continental Army (1780)
- 442483: Report of the Committee of Claims, to whom was committed the bill sent from the Senate, intituled, "An act, making an extra allowance to certain clerks in the public offices, and to the widows of certain deceased clerks." (1796)
- 447253: Proceedings of the Cincinnati, by their delegates in an extra general-meeting convened at Philadelphia (1791)
- 449712: The Observer, extra. Friday, April 15, 1785. Exertion or ruin!! (1785)
- 454955: A Memorial on the practicability of growing vineyards in the state of South-Carolina (1798)
- 461502: Regulations respecting certain supplies and respecting objects of special and extra expence (1800)
- 473842: Rules to be observed by a society (1790)
- Extra
- 6232: Browne's general law list (1800)
- 66239: Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de tetano (1788)
- 214138: Proceedings of the General United Society for Supplying the British Troops upon the continent with extra cloathing (1799)
- 246856: Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de plethora (1782)
- 317599: An account of the several subscriptions paid into the Bank at Richmond from the town and neighbourhood (1793)
- 355182: Browne's general law list (1797)
- 355183: Browne's general law list (1796)
- 410900: Journal of a voyage performed in the Lion Extra Indiaman, from Madras to Columbo, and Da Lagoa Bay (1800)
- 470827: A boarding school is now opened at Sidcot, in the County of Somerset, fifteen miles from Bristol, near the Turnpike Road to Bridgwater, in the same house where a large and respectable school was many years kept by Wm. Jenkins, being a very healthy, pleasant, and commodious situation, and only about two minutes walk from the Meeting-House (1784)
- Farindon Extra
- Farindon extra
- Faringdon extra
- 116873: London ss. Ad deliberationem gaolę Domini Regis de Newgate tentam pro civitate London (1645)
- 158336: London ss. Ad' general quarterial' session' pacis dom. regis tent. pro civitat' London, per adjornamentum apud Justice-hall in le Old-Baily in parochia Sancti Sepulchri in warda de Faringdon extra London pręd', die mercurii, scil' quinto decimo die Octobris, anno regni dom. nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię Regis, fidei defensoris, &c. vicesimo quinto, coram Roberto Hanson milite majore civitat' London, Ricardo Chiverton milite, Thoma Aleyn milite & baronetto, Johanne Frederick milite, Thoma Bludworth milite, Willielmo Peak milite, Ricardo Ford milite, Samuele Starling milite & Georgio Waterman milite, aldermannis civitat' pręd' & Johanne Howel milite, servien' ad legem ac recordatore ejusdem civitatis, & Josepho Sheldon milite, alio aldermannorum civilitatis pręd', justic. dicti dom. regis ad pacem in civitat' pręd' conservand', necnon ad divers' felon', transgression' & alia malefacta infra eandem civilitat' perpetrat' audiend' & terminand' assign'. Whereas daily complaints are made by merchants and other citizens and inhabitants within the city of London and the liberties thereof, of the excessive rates demanded and received by car-men, above what is reasonable and hath been limited and appointed for carriages within this city and liberties, (1673)
- 158337: London ss. Ad general' quarterial' session' pacis dom' regis tent' pro civitat' London, per adjornamentum apud Justice-hall in le Old-Baily in parochia Sancti Sepulchri in warda de Faringdon extra London pręd', die mercurii, scilicet sexto decimo die Octobris, anno regni dom. nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię regis, fidei defensoris, &c. vicesimo quarto, coram Georgio Waterman milite, majore civitat' London, Ricardo Chiverton milite, Thoma Aleyn milite & baronetto, Thoma Bludworth milite, & Ricardo Ford milite, aldermannis civitat' pręd' & Johanne Howel milite, servien' ad legem ac recordatore ejusdem civitat'. Justic' dicti dom. regis ad pacem in civitat' pręd' conservand', necnon ad divers' felon' transgression' & alia malefacta infra eandem civitat' perpetrat' audiend' & terminand' assign'. Whereas daily complaints are made by merchants and other citizens and inhabitants within the city of London and the liberties thereof, of the excessive rates demanded and received by car-men above what is reasonable and hath been limited and appointed for carriages within this city and liberties, (1672)
- Faringdon ward without the walles
- Faringdon Ward without
- Faringdon ward without
- Faringdon warde wirhout
- Faringdon Warde without
- Faringdon warde without
- Faringdon Without
- Faringdon without
- Farndon extra
- Farringdon Ward (without)
- Farringdon Without
- 10000: A letter to the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 21940: The art of managing popular elections (1724)
- 23459: Elegy written in Saint Bride's Church-Yard (1769)
- 30801: Ward of Farringdon Without, London. At a ward meeting, holden the 30th day of December, 1794, at St. Sepulchre's church, by the Right Worshipful John Wilkes, (1794)
- 30802: To the worthy inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1798)
- 30803: To the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1798)
- 144789: Reasons humbly offered to this honourable House why a bill pretended to give further powers to the corporation for setting the poor of the city of London and liberties thereof to work should not pass into a law (1692)
- 238689: A narrative of the many horrid cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg upon the body of Mary Clifford (1767)
- 270232: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 270270: To the worthy and independent inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Mr. Wilkes is a candidate to represent you (1768)
- 270284: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Gentlemen, Mr. Wilkes has addressed himself to you in the consistent spirit of his own principles. (1768)
- 286764: Ward of Farringdon Without, July 7, 1770. Sir, You are hereby required to make your personal appearance before the worshipful John Wilkes, Esq; Alderman of this ward, at a wardmote to be holden ... at St Sepulchre's Church, on Tuesday next the tenth ... for the election of a common councilman ... in the room of Mr. Deputy Gamon, deceased: (1770)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 292876: To the worthy electors of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Gentlemen, honoured as I have recently been by the unanimity of your vote of thanks; I am still farther gratified by many respectable invitations to offer myself a candidate to succeed your late respectable alderman, Mr. Wilkes. (1797)
- 305154: To the worthy freemen, householders, of the ward of Farringdon Without (1797)
- 305203: To the worthy and independent electors of the ward of Farringdon Without. (1784)
- 310659: To the worthy inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1770)
- 422185: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without: Gentlemen, freemen, and fellow-citizens, amid the clamours and calumnies, which, With malicious industry ... (1784)
- The Ward ofFaringdon without
- The Warde of Faringdon Extra, or without
- Ward of Farringdon Without
- 238689: A narrative of the many horrid cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg upon the body of Mary Clifford (1767)
- 270232: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 270270: To the worthy and independent inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Mr. Wilkes is a candidate to represent you (1768)
- 270284: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Gentlemen, Mr. Wilkes has addressed himself to you in the consistent spirit of his own principles. (1768)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 292876: To the worthy electors of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Gentlemen, honoured as I have recently been by the unanimity of your vote of thanks; I am still farther gratified by many respectable invitations to offer myself a candidate to succeed your late respectable alderman, Mr. Wilkes. (1797)
- 422185: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without: Gentlemen, freemen, and fellow-citizens, amid the clamours and calumnies, which, With malicious industry ... (1784)
- Without
- 193: Licentia poetica discuss'd (1709)
- 2001: A poem to the memory of the incomparable Mr. Philips (1710)
- 2027: A letter to the Rev. W. B. Kirwan (1790)
- 2867: The religion of Antichrist (1770)
- 8641: An essay towards making the game of chess easily learned (1761)
- 9544: The fourteenth satire of Juvenal imitated (1769)
- 10000: A letter to the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 11487: The practical arithmetician: or Art of numbers improved (1774)
- 11628: Practical observations, on venereal complaints (1786)
- 11724: Monsieur Belloste's Hospital surgeon, as far as it treats of the gout, rheumatism, cholick, dropsy, stone, gravel, and venereal complaints. Dedicated to the King of Sardinia. To which are added Dr. Sydenham's observations on the gout. With proper notes on each. This book is given gratis up one pair of stairs, at the sign of the famous anodyne necklace For Children's Teeth, Fits, Fevers, Convulsions, &c. Over-Against Devreux-Court, Without Temple-Bar, and at Mr. Bradshaw's Stoughton's, & Daffy's Elixir Ware-House, Under the Back Piazza of the Royal Exchange (1737)
- 22662: The gentleman and lady's palladium for the year of Our Lord 1750 (1750)
- 30801: Ward of Farringdon Without, London. At a ward meeting, holden the 30th day of December, 1794, at St. Sepulchre's church, by the Right Worshipful John Wilkes, (1794)
- 30801: Ward of Farringdon Without, London. At a ward meeting, holden the 30th day of December, 1794, at St. Sepulchre's church, by the Right Worshipful John Wilkes, (1794)
- 30802: To the worthy inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1798)
- 30803: To the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1798)
- 31260: Plan of the London dispensary (1778)
- 32725: King's Bench, Trinity term, 1781. The names of the jurors between [blank] Aldersgate Ward Without. ... Bridge Ward. ... Coleman-Street Ward. (1781)
- 42529: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1748)
- 69776: Statement of the situation of the poor, of the parishes of St. Catharine, St. Nicholas Without, St. Luke, St. James, St. John, and St. Michael (1701)
- 70628: Proposals for printing by subscription, A collection of scarce and valuable tracts (1747)
- 71008: East India sugar sold, raw and refined, by Smith and Leaper (1791)
- 94914: Physick for families: or, The new, safe and powerful way of physick, upon constant proof established (1681)
- 125735: Physick for families. Or, The new, safe and powerful way of physick, upon constant proof established (1696)
- 144789: Reasons humbly offered to this honourable House why a bill pretended to give further powers to the corporation for setting the poor of the city of London and liberties thereof to work should not pass into a law (1692)
- 151101: The Scotchmans lamentation for the loss of his pack (1675)
- 152284: Physick for, families: or, the new, safe and powerfull way of physick, upon constant proof established (1674)
- 167135: The character of a London diurnall (1644)
- 184008: The order of matrimony (1549)
- 211046: At Brigg's, shoe-warehouse, No.122, opposite Shoreditch-Church. And at No.92, Bishopsgate-Street Without, opposite Skinner-Street (1780)
- 216490: The life of the Rev. John Wesley (1793)
- 216943: The duty of instructing and relieving necessitous children (1793)
- 217866: The second part of the practical scheme (1728)
- 218120: The Life of Sir Isaac Newton (1728)
- 220038: Address to the inhabitants of Nottingham and its vicinity (1797)
- 220039: Address to the inhabitants of Nottingham and its vicinity (1797)
- 225113: Cato (1764)
- 231265: English inquisition (1718)
- 231948: An essay on paper circulation (1764)
- 235940: The immorality of prophane swearing demonstrated (1746)
- 236307: An introduction to Latin syntax (1755)
- 236576: Laugh and lye down (1739)
- 238689: A narrative of the many horrid cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg upon the body of Mary Clifford (1767)
- 239445: A full account of the rise (1710)
- 240261: A list of the governors of the London Dispesary, Primrose-Street, Bishopsgate Without (1783)
- 241733: A plan for rendering the militia of London useful and respectable (1782)
- 242791: The muses duty or a world's thaksgiving and a wish (1800)
- 243062: The charming methods (1797)
- 256918: Gloria Deo in excelsis (1709)
- 259487: The compleat gamester (1754)
- 260722: The British antidote to caledonian poison, vol. II (1765)
- 262515: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several improveable freehold-estates, which will be sold by auction, by Richard Gwilt, at his sale-room, No. 83, Bishopsgate-Street Without, on Wednesday, the 11th of May, 1774, (1774)
- 265394: Lectures on the evidences of Christianity (1798)
- 266162: A method to prevent, Without a register, the Running of wool from Ireland to France, and to Other Foreign Parts (1745)
- 270232: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 270270: To the worthy and independent inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Mr. Wilkes is a candidate to represent you (1768)
- 270284: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Gentlemen, Mr. Wilkes has addressed himself to you in the consistent spirit of his own principles. (1768)
- 272318: Robin Hood's garland (1746)
- 272774: To the public. Without entering into the dispute (1767)
- 281485: A calm address to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1790)
- 282315: State lottery for 1774 (1773)
- 286346: The intellectual and moral difference between man and man (1797)
- 286764: Ward of Farringdon Without, July 7, 1770. Sir, You are hereby required to make your personal appearance before the worshipful John Wilkes, Esq; Alderman of this ward, at a wardmote to be holden ... at St Sepulchre's Church, on Tuesday next the tenth ... for the election of a common councilman ... in the room of Mr. Deputy Gamon, deceased: (1770)
- 286764: Ward of Farringdon Without, July 7, 1770. Sir, You are hereby required to make your personal appearance before the worshipful John Wilkes, Esq; Alderman of this ward, at a wardmote to be holden ... at St Sepulchre's Church, on Tuesday next the tenth ... for the election of a common councilman ... in the room of Mr. Deputy Gamon, deceased: (1770)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 291618: At a meeting of the Committee Appointed by the Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, in the year 1798, to Form and Conduct an Armed Association within the said ward, it was unanimously resolved, to circulate the following address throughout the ward. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without. (1800)
- 291805: Considerations on the utility and necessity of a marine in every trading country (1756)
- 292876: To the worthy electors of the Ward of Farringdon Without. Gentlemen, honoured as I have recently been by the unanimity of your vote of thanks; I am still farther gratified by many respectable invitations to offer myself a candidate to succeed your late respectable alderman, Mr. Wilkes. (1797)
- 295478: The Handsome Arabian; or, A trip to the board, the court, and the temple (1729)
- 298108: On Sunday morning, the 27th inst. October, 1776, a charity sermon will be preached in the parish-church of St. Nicholas without, (commonly called St. Patrick's,) by the Reverend John Gast, D.D. archdeacon of Glandelagh, and minister of said parish, and a collection made for the support of twenty poor boys, who are annually cloathed, and carefully instructed in the principles of the Christian religion, reading, writing, and accompts, and, as they become qualified, are bound out to Protestant masters. The governors present their compliments to you, and request the favour of your presence and countenance at the above sermon. Let it suffice the charitable and humane, that said parish is poor, and that the Protestant inhabitants are by far the fewer number (1776)
- 299188: Battersby & Son's circulating-library, no 133, Bishopsgate-Street Without, London. Terms. Yearly subscribers to pay twelve shillings, quarterly subscribers four shillings, and monthly subscribers two shillings, which will entitle them to the use of two books at a time, (1790)
- 299839: Parish of St. Nicholas without. Sick poor (1792)
- 305154: To the worthy freemen, householders, of the ward of Farringdon Without (1797)
- 305203: To the worthy and independent electors of the ward of Farringdon Without. (1784)
- 310659: To the worthy inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1770)
- 316073: Farringdon Without (1799)
- 316073: Farringdon Without (1799)
- 335609: The young lady's geography (1765)
- 335979: Directions for making an universal meridian dial (1793)
- 342545: The practice of navigation, on a new plan: by means of a quadrant of difference of latitude and departure; and an easy and true method, of bringing departure into difference of longitude, and vice versa, Without the Use of a Variety of Nautical Tables, or any Knowledge in Trigonometry: The whole calculated to instruct the most common Capacity in this useful Branch of Knowledge. By James Rymer, S. R. N (1778)
- 344059: Divine truth (1769)
- 349055: Proposals to raise ten millions and five hundred thousand pounds a year, to which is added, a proposal publish'd in the year 1740, to raise four millions, at 3 per cent. Or, Five hundred and seventy thousand Pounds a Year, To pay off the Money borrowed on the Pot-Act, Soap, Candles, &c. Without any Additional Tax. By an officer of the Stamp-Duties (1744)
- 349087: The taylor's complete guide; or, a comprehensive analysis of beauty and elegance in dress. Containing rules for cutting out garments of every kind, And fitting any Person with the greatest Accuracy and Precision, adapted to all Sizes. Pointing out, in the clearest Manner, The former Errors in the Profession, and the Method of rectifying what may have been done amiss. Rendered plain and easy to the meanest Capacity. Illustrated with Copper-Plates. To which is added, A Description to cut out and make the Patent Elastic Habits and Cloaths, Without the usual Seams, Now in the highest Estimation with the Nobility and Centry, According to a Patent granted by His Majesty. The whole concerted and devised by a society of adepts in the profession (1796)
- 349190: A full account of the rise, progress, & advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now improv'd and manag'd by the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London,) for the benefit of widows of clergymen, and others; By Settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Thirty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow How to Receive her Annuity, Without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions (1713)
- 349341: Description of a method of taking the differences of right ascension and declination (1794)
- 354965: A peaceable and friendly address to the non-conformists (1732)
- 355148: A new and faithful translation of letters from Mr. L'Abbe? *** (1773)
- 355199: The merchant-Freighter's and captains of ships assistant. Being tables calculated with the greatest accuracy. Comprising the dimensions, however diversified, in length, breadth, or depth; together with the solid contents of all packages usually shipped; and likewise the Fifths, either on or off, of all Casks, Hogsheads, &c. Which, Without the least Calculation, may be found with the greatest Ease, Expedition, and Certainty. By James Boydell, ships-husband (1764)
- 355715: Aylesbury epistles: being a series of letters upon the subject of religion, with a view to promote the common cause of morality and virtue. By Philanthropos (1793)
- 356473: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Nathaniel Trotman (1793)
- 360147: The complete confectioner; or, the whole art of confectionary (1789)
- 360894: The psalms of David, versified from a new translation, and adapted to Christian worship. Particularly intended for the use of such Christians as believe in the universal and unbounded Love of God, manifested unto all his Fallen Creatures by Christ Jesus. To which is added, A Collection of Hymns, by Various Authors (1797)
- 361348: The universalist's hymn book (1794)
- 361820: The second volume of The British antidote to Caledonian poison: contains twenty-five of the most humorous satirical, political prints for the years 1762 and 63, viz. 26 The Bagshot Frolick 27 The Congress 28 The Caledonian Pacification 29 The Highland Seer 30 The Laird of the Boot 31 The Coach over-turn'd 32 The Scotch Hurdy-Gurdy 33 Gisbal and Bathsheba 34 We are all Come 35 Boot put to Flight 36 Without 37 Within 38 The Fishermen 39 Sawney in Office 40 The Times 41 The Good Ship, Old Engl. 42 The Scotch Cradle 43 Provision for the Convent 44 The Evacuation 45 A Hieroglyphic Letter 46 The Asses of Great-Brit. 47 The Mountebank 48 The Scotch Idol 49 Blocks for Hogarth's Wigs 50 Lyon in Boots To which is added, all the Poetical Poems, Essays, Songs, &c. (1764)
- 364490: A short way with prophaneness and impiety (1730)
- 365210: A new way of breeding canary birds. Without the trouble, that is in the common way of breeding. And, Will Breed As Many Canary Birds Again, as the Common Way of Breeding does. And, How Presently to Cure a Sick Bird. - Also, How to Keep a Canary (or Any Other) Bird in a Gage, for Singing Only, that they may not Die, as they Do. By a person, who has bred canary birds, several years, With Far Greater Success by this New Way, than Ever He Had Before, in the Common Old Troublesome Way of Breeding. Adorned With One, and Twenty Beautyful Neat Prints, Relating to the Breeding, and Keeping Canary (or Other) Birds, Finely Engraved (1742)
- 365210: A new way of breeding canary birds. Without the trouble, that is in the common way of breeding. And, Will Breed As Many Canary Birds Again, as the Common Way of Breeding does. And, How Presently to Cure a Sick Bird. - Also, How to Keep a Canary (or Any Other) Bird in a Gage, for Singing Only, that they may not Die, as they Do. By a person, who has bred canary birds, several years, With Far Greater Success by this New Way, than Ever He Had Before, in the Common Old Troublesome Way of Breeding. Adorned With One, and Twenty Beautyful Neat Prints, Relating to the Breeding, and Keeping Canary (or Other) Birds, Finely Engraved (1742)
- 367447: The intellectual and moral difference between man and man (1797)
- 368936: A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713 (1714)
- 375620: The new astrology (1786)
- 378194: The reign of felicity (1796)
- 379779: A third dissertation on fever. Part II (1799)
- 380070: The compleat gamester (1750)
- 380074: The compleat gamester (1739)
- 381668: The hebrew guide (1752)
- 383923: Jones's English system of book-keeping (1796)
- 384521: Licentia poetica discuss'd (1709)
- 386278: A full account of the rise, progress, & advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now improved and managed by the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London) for the benefit of widows of clergy-men, and others; By Settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Thirty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow How to Receive her Annuity, Without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions (1708)
- 386750: An introduction to Latin syntax (1800)
- 386915: An introduction to Latin syntax (1750)
- 387859: The cabinet-Makers' London book of prices (1793)
- 388210: A treatise on the nature and preservation of the hair (1795)
- 388440: Directions for the use of Velnos' vegetable syrup (1787)
- 389615: The description and use, of a new constructed octant, sextant and quintant (1779)
- 391970: Ars catchpolaria (1775)
- 399855: The practical bee-master (1780)
- 401035: Ways and means to make South-Sea stock more intrinsically worth than ready money: by reducing the interest of money to 3l. per cent. Without an act of Parliament (1720)
- 401267: Narrative of M. de Chaumereix (1795)
- 402512: The whole art of legerdemain (1800)
- 405728: An essay upon charity (1731)
- 405792: Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guihaldę Civitatis London, die Mercur' Duodecimo die Maij, Anno Domini 1725. Anaoque regni Regis Georgij, Magnę Britannię, &c. Undecimo, (post Merid' ejusdem dici) Coram Georgio Merttins Mil', Majore dictę civitatis; Gilberto Heathcote Mil', Carolo Peers Mil', Johanne Ward Mil', Gerardo Conyers Mil', Petro Delme Mil', Aldermannis ejusdem civitat', Willielmo Thomason Mil', Recordatore civitat' pre?dict, Francisco Forbes Mil', Edvardo Becher Mil', Harcourt Masters Mil', Rannlpho Knipe Mil', Francisco Child Armiger', Ricardo Levett Armiger', Johanne Barber Armiger', Willielmo Billers Armiger', Edvardo Bellamy Armiger', Ricardo Hopkins Mil', Franciso Porten Armiger', & Johanne Tash Mil', Aldermannis dictę civitatis, ac Roberto Baylis Armiger', Aldermanno & Un' vic' civitat' prd? necnon majore parte communiariorum ejusdem civitat' in codem coi' concil' tunc & ibidem assemblat'. An act to explain and amend the act of Common-Council, made the 20th of September, 1711. in the mayoralty of Sir Gilbert Heathcore, knt. and alderman, (entituled, An act to regulate the elections of Aldermen) so far as it relates to the election of an alderman of the ward of bridge Without, to oblige the senior alderman, who by that act have power to rensove to, accept, and take the said ward, to make their elections within a limited time, to be fix'd for that purpose. (1725)
- 407208: An hebrew and English lexicon (1762)
- 409782: A voyage to the South Seas, and to many other parts of the world (1744)
- 412150: An essay upon credit (1715)
- 418217: Second proposals for insurance upon marriage: by the Union Society; next door to Pool's Coffee-House, without Bishopsgate (1711)
- 422185: To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without: Gentlemen, freemen, and fellow-citizens, amid the clamours and calumnies, which, With malicious industry ... (1784)
- 424410: Licentia poetica discuss'd (1709)
- 430361: The nature of that faith without which it is impossible to please God (1772)
- 466832: By the governour and Council (1690)
- 470018: The mouse-trap maker and the income tax (1790)
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