MoEML References in Shakeosphere
FLEE1: Fleet Ditch
- 5110: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1755)
- 25976: Lilliputian poetry (1775)
- 45031: An Act for filling up such part of the chanel of Bridewell Dock and Fleet Ditch, as lies between Holborn Bridge and Fleet Bridge (1733)
- 50085: A bill for filling up such part of the channel of Bridewell-Dock and Fleet-Ditch, as lies between Holborn-Bridge and Fleet Bridge (1733)
- 50758: The moral and entertaining, alphabet (1775)
- 61901: Britannias lamentation for the loss of Mustapha (1718)
- 73609: The Daily gazetteer: or, London advertiser (1746)
- 98865: Iatrica: seu praxis medendi (1694)
- 110996: Iatrica: seu, Praxis medendi (1684)
- 131327: An account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeche of Sir John Johnson (1690)
- 207535: Jerusalem's captivities lamented: or, A plain description of Jerusalem (1750)
- 222848: An ode to the naiads of Fleet-Ditch (1761)
- 229447: The compleat confectioner (1760)
- 257744: The art of cookery (1748)
- 297985: At the Old Collier and Cart, at Fleet-Ditch, near Holborn-Bridge, are good coals, deals, wainscote and beach, &c. sold at reasonable rates, by John Edwards (1717)
- 298728: Edward Derby, brass-founder, brazier, and bell-hanger, at the Golden-Key, Fleet-Ditch, opposite Bridewell, makes, mends, cleans, and lacquers, all sorts of brass furniture: braziery of all sorts, neatly made, mended, and tin'd; and bells of all sorts neatly hung. (1740)
- 309083: At the Black-a-Moor's Head, in Harp-Alley near Fleet-Ditch, liveth Thomas Procter, painter, who painteth and selleth all sorts of signs, bushes, Bacchus's, (1730)
- 311279: Isaac Astley, upholster (1753)
- 311742: John Barratt, levigator, at no. [blank] opposite Bridewell, Fleet Ditch, levigates all sorts of testaceous powders, (1765)
- 318594: The Petitioners monitor: being a collection of several petitions, &c (1743)
- 330374: Isaac Bedbury, in George-Yard in Sea-Cole-Lane near Fleet-Ditch, cuts all sorts of the finest prints in wood, (1740)
- 339649: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 349298: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1751)
- 349301: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 353084: The christian schoolmaster (1737)
- 360144: The servant's directory (1760)
- 389191: The scrubs of Parnassus (1761)
- 417045: The quackade (1752)
Variants:
- Conduit in Fleete?treet
- Fleet Ditch
- 5110: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1755)
- 25976: Lilliputian poetry (1775)
- 45031: An Act for filling up such part of the chanel of Bridewell Dock and Fleet Ditch, as lies between Holborn Bridge and Fleet Bridge (1733)
- 50085: A bill for filling up such part of the channel of Bridewell-Dock and Fleet-Ditch, as lies between Holborn-Bridge and Fleet Bridge (1733)
- 50758: The moral and entertaining, alphabet (1775)
- 61901: Britannias lamentation for the loss of Mustapha (1718)
- 73609: The Daily gazetteer: or, London advertiser (1746)
- 98865: Iatrica: seu praxis medendi (1694)
- 110996: Iatrica: seu, Praxis medendi (1684)
- 131327: An account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeche of Sir John Johnson (1690)
- 207535: Jerusalem's captivities lamented: or, A plain description of Jerusalem (1750)
- 222848: An ode to the naiads of Fleet-Ditch (1761)
- 229447: The compleat confectioner (1760)
- 257744: The art of cookery (1748)
- 297985: At the Old Collier and Cart, at Fleet-Ditch, near Holborn-Bridge, are good coals, deals, wainscote and beach, &c. sold at reasonable rates, by John Edwards (1717)
- 298728: Edward Derby, brass-founder, brazier, and bell-hanger, at the Golden-Key, Fleet-Ditch, opposite Bridewell, makes, mends, cleans, and lacquers, all sorts of brass furniture: braziery of all sorts, neatly made, mended, and tin'd; and bells of all sorts neatly hung. (1740)
- 309083: At the Black-a-Moor's Head, in Harp-Alley near Fleet-Ditch, liveth Thomas Procter, painter, who painteth and selleth all sorts of signs, bushes, Bacchus's, (1730)
- 311279: Isaac Astley, upholster (1753)
- 311742: John Barratt, levigator, at no. [blank] opposite Bridewell, Fleet Ditch, levigates all sorts of testaceous powders, (1765)
- 318594: The Petitioners monitor: being a collection of several petitions, &c (1743)
- 330374: Isaac Bedbury, in George-Yard in Sea-Cole-Lane near Fleet-Ditch, cuts all sorts of the finest prints in wood, (1740)
- 339649: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 349298: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1751)
- 349301: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 353084: The christian schoolmaster (1737)
- 360144: The servant's directory (1760)
- 389191: The scrubs of Parnassus (1761)
- 417045: The quackade (1752)
- Fleete dike
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