MoEML References in Shakeosphere
FLEE7: Fleet Bridge
- 6221: The book of Psalms, with the argument of each Psalm, And A Preface Giving Some General Rules For The Interpretation Of This Sacred Book. By Peter Allix D. D. late Treasurer of Salisbury (1717)
- 9243: A fair and compleat answer to the author of the Occasional thoughts on the present German war, with a reply to the considerations on the same subject (1761)
- 10526: A letter to the Most Noble John Manners, marquis of Granby, commander in chief of the British Forces under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. From a member of Parliament (1759)
- 19735: The christian philosopher (1741)
- 24841: The believer's golden chain (1763)
- 26294: The laws of Jamaica (1719)
- 39080: Gisbal, an hyperborean tale (1762)
- 39102: A true and full account of all the attacks, and retacks, and other stratagems of war (1705)
- 42693: A new treatise of the diseases of the eyes (1741)
- 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)
- 46369: The conciliad (1761)
- 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)
- 50946: A New Muggletonian sermon (1707)
- 65171: The history of living men (1702)
- 65401: Gisbal, an hyperborean tale (1762)
- 71128: The St. James's weekly journal: or, Hanover post-man (1719)
- 71135: The monthly remembrancer: or, An historical and chronological diary of the most remarkable affairs of Europe (1730)
- 72137: The daily courant (1702)
- 72372: The History of the vvorks of the learned: or, An impartial account of books (1699)
- 72706: The New post-man (1703)
- 75874: The vindication of His Grace James, Duke of Monmouth (1681)
- 76147: The jealous husbands (1680)
- 76599: The innocent epicure: or, The art of angling. A poem (1697)
- 76715: A full and true relation of a most barbarous and dreadful murder; committed on the body of Mrs. Kirk, wife of Edmund Kirk drawer at the Rose-Tavern in Pye-Corner, on Sunday May the 25th. 1684 (1684)
- 76773: A further account, of the proceedings against the rebels in the west of England; who on the 10th. of September, 1685. to the number of two-hundred fifty one received sentence of death, at Dorchester for high-treason of which number 67. were ordered to be executed at Lyme, Bridport, Weymouth, Melcom Regis, Sherborn, Pool, and Wareham, and the remainder respited till farther order, September the 11th. 1685 (1685)
- 77196: Vindiciæ medio-Saxonicæ, or, Tithes totally routed by Magna Charta (1653)
- 78010: A true narrative (1685)
- 78255: The comical romance: or, A facetious history of a company of stage-players (1665)
- 78662: A short catechism (1645)
- 78703: A description of the seven United Provinces of Netherland (1673)
- 78854: A sober and seasonable commemoration of the thirtieth day of January, 1648 (1681)
- 79026: The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Captain Thomas Walcot, William Hone, and John Rouse, for high-treason (1683)
- 79217: Loyalty in grain, or the act of oblivion repeal'd by Heraclitus (1682)
- 79923: Faux's ghost: or, Advice to papists Novemb. 5. 1680 (1680)
- 80027: An account of the great success and victory that the garison in Sligo has obtained over the Irish army, Friday the 20th of September, 1689 (1689)
- 80103: An account of the proceedings against Richard Alborrow, Oliver Hawley and John Condon, for robing the King's male (1686)
- 80496: A true narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at VVestminster, on Saturday the 16th day of this present May, 1685 (1685)
- 81399: The intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a pope (1691)
- 81917: The best refuge for the most oppressed (1642)
- 82446: Caliope's cabinet opened (1665)
- 82530: The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell (1682)
- 82961: An exact relation of routing the Irish army under Sarsfield, and of the hostages agreed on, in order to a capitulation for surrender of Limerick into Their Majesties hands (1691)
- 84125: A peaceable moderator: or Some plain considerations to give satisfaction to such as stand dis-affected to our Book of common prayer established by authority (1665)
- 84790: A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom (1686)
- 84820: A proclamation, for a thanksgiving throughout the kingdom of Scotland, for the late defeat of the Kings enemies (1685)
- 85533: Prædestination, as before privately, so now at last openly defended against post-destination (1657)
- 86430: A proclamation, for securing the peace of the High-lands (1685)
- 86729: Conjugall counsell: or, Seasonable advise, both to unmarried, and married persons (1653)
- 86730: CLII lectures upon Psalm, LI (1642)
- 87040: A censure of that reverend and learned man of God Mr. John Cotton, lately of New-England, upon the way of Mr. Henden of Bennenden in Kent (1656)
- 88122: A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the internment of the renowned Observator (1682)
- 88153: Sixtynine enigmatical characters (1665)
- 88918: A remonstrance of the remedies of the present dangers, from the commissioners of the Kirk in Scotland, to the Convention of Estates, Iuly 6. 1643 (1643)
- 90016: Civitas militaris. Or, A poem on the city royal regiment of horse (1690)
- 90123: God's mercie mixed with His iustice, or, His peoples deliverance in times of danger (1641)
- 90159: Act, in favours of the undertakers of the cloath-manufactory at New-Milns (1685)
- 90203: Crux Christi, and iudgement executed. Or, Divine wisdom crucifying the humane, carnal, devillish, malicious, mad, raging wisdom of the world (1657)
- 90671: The sufficiency of the spirits teaching without humane learning. Or A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spirituall understanding of the word of God (1655)
- 90978: The academy of pleasure (1665)
- 91498: The Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, Psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces, for the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion (1681)
- 91915: An answer of the committee of seventeen, representing the East-India Company of the Neatherlands, given into the States General of the United Provinces (1683)
- 92013: The tryal of Capt. Thomas Wallcot, for high-treason. In conspiring to compass the death of His Majesty, and to subvert the government (1683)
- 92655: A second champion, or Companion to truth (1652)
- 95147: An account of the proceeding to judgment, against Thomas Saxton [sic] (1685)
- 95497: An Account of the great defeat that Major General Kirk gave the Irish forces near Charlemont, under the command of the Lord Strabane, and Colonel Gordon-O-Neal (1689)
- 96176: A spiritual legacy (1684)
- 97833: A treatise of cleanness (1682)
- 98327: Vignola: or the compleat architect (1665)
- 98768: An elegy on the death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Radnor, Viscount Bodmin, and Baron of Truro; &c. who expir'd, July the 17th. 1685 (1685)
- 99337: A way to get vvealth (1653)
- 99340: A short catechisme (1642)
- 99348: A short catechism (1651)
- 100089: The history of the life & martyrdom of St. George (1664)
- 100816: The proceedings against the Lord Russel, upon his tryal for high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 13th. of this instant July, for conspiring against the life of the King, to levy war and rebellion, &c (1683)
- 101486: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters (1683)
- 101527: Polish manuscripts: or The secret history of the reign of John Sobieski, the III. of that name, K. of Poland (1700)
- 101581: Epistola Medio-Saxonica, or, Middlesex first letter to His Excellency, the Lord General Cromwell (1653)
- 101840: The priviledges of the citizens of London (1682)
- 102102: The compleat vineyard: or A most excellent way for the planting of vines (1665)
- 102583: A true and vvonderful relation of a murther committed in the parish of Newington, the 12th. day of this present January. By a maid who poysoned her self, and cut the throat of a child (1681)
- 102646: A proclamation, continuing the adjournment of the current Parliament, from the first Thursday of April next, to the twenty ninth of that month, 1686 (1686)
- 102748: Reflections upon the French Kings declaration (1690)
- 102927: A proclamation discharging merchants, and other traffickers, to sell or exchange any prohibite commodities, with themselves, or amongst others (1683)
- 102947: The grand-jury-man's oath and office explained (1680)
- 103002: The account of the life of Julian the Apostate vindicated (1682)
- 103310: A proclamation adjourning the meeting of the Parliament of Scotland, from the ninth to the twenty third day of April, 1685 (1685)
- 103362: The Scotch and Irish post· (1690)
- 103559: A new looking-glass for the kingdom· (1690)
- 103594: An account of the araignment, tryal & conviction of James Lord Preston, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King and Queen, and endeavouring to bring in the late King James, and betray the nation to the French King (1691)
- 104603: The white devil, or, Vittoria Corombona a lady of Venice (1665)
- 104795: The vvorks of W. Fenner, B. of Divinity. (1657)
- 104991: A poem on the condemnation of William Viscount Stafford (1680)
- 104999: An account of the proceedings against the rebels at an assize holden at Exeter, on the 14th. of this instant September, 1685 (1685)
- 105264: The Pope's letter to the Lords in the Tower (1681)
- 105615: The English-man's happiness under a Protestant-prince; and the present condition of the kingdom considered (1681)
- 106198: An account of the proceedings to judgment against the Charter of the City of London; as it was given in Court of Kings-Bench, the 12th of this instant June. Anno Dom. 1683 (1683)
- 106234: An account of nineteen rebels that were executed at Taunton-Dean, in the county of Somerset: on VVednesday the 30th of September, 1685. For high-treason against His most sacred Majestie, [et]c (1685)
- 106350: An historical account of the divisions in Poland: from the death of K. John Sobieski, to the settlement of the present king on the throne (1700)
- 106355: A proclamation, containing His Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity to the commoners within the shires of Argile and Tarbat (1686)
- 109684: An outragious out--cry for tithes, and a deep charge of stealing, cheating, robbing, &c. for not paying of them (contained in nine reasons, sent some few daies since in print to divers) answered (1652)
- 109693: The onely right rule for regulating the lawes and liberties of the people of England (1652)
- 109828: The beacons quenched: or The humble information of divers officers of the Army, and other wel-affected persons, to the Parliament and Common-wealth of England; concerning the Machivilian design of the Presbyterians, now carrying on by the Stationers of London (1652)
- 110871: The Christians guide to devotion (1685)
- 112675: An account of the proceedings aganst [sic] the rebels, at Dorchester in the county of Dorset; at an assize holden there on Friday and Saturday the 4th. and 5th. days of this instant September, 1685 (1685)
- 113171: The petition of divers gathered churches, and others wel affected, in and about the city of London, for declaring the ordinance of the Lords and Commons, for punishing blasphemies and heresies, null and void (1655)
- 113366: The priests routed in their front-guard of tythes. Or an answer to a paper brought in Mr. Naltons name (teacher of Leonard Fosterlane) to some of the inhabitants of that place (1652)
- 113851: Forms the pillars of Antichrist; but Christ in spirit the true teacher of his people (1656)
- 114147: Tithes a curse to all nations but Canaan (1654)
- 114221: A publick disputation sundry dayes at Killingworth in Warwick-shire, betwixt John Bryan, doctor in divinity (minister at Coventry) and John Onley, pastor of a church at Lawford (1655)
- 116327: A most grave, and modest confutation of the errors of the sect, commonly called Brownists, or: Seperatists (1644)
- 117128: Light breaking forth according to the promise of God (1653)
- 119527: An account of the manner, behaviour and execution of Mary Aubry, who was burnt to ashes, in Leicester Fields, on Friday the 2d day of March, 1687 for the barbarous and inhumane murther, committed on the body of Dennis Aubry, her husband, in the parish of St. Martins in the Fields, on the 27th of January last. And the same day, Daniel Sconley was executed at Tyburn (1687)
- 119528: An account of the manner of the behaviour of the prisoners who received sentence of death, on Saturday the first of September, 1688 (1688)
- 119832: A true account of the proceedings against the criminals, at the assizes of oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery, at the Market-House holden in Nevv-VVindsor for the county of Berks (1685)
- 119904: The Protestant mirrour, in proper postures and principles: or, The careful resident, and the careless non-resident (1681)
- 119972: The confession of George Casvvell Gent (1691)
- 120106: An exact and faithful account brought to a person of quality of the raising of the siege of Londonderry by the Protestants in garison (1689)
- 120137: An account of the proceedings against Richard Alborrow, Oliver Hawley and John Condon, for high-treason in robing the King's male (1686)
- 121252: The sentence of Samuel Johnson (1686)
- 121871: A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Madiston prison to appease wrath (1656)
- 122131: An exact account of his Majesties progress from his first landing in Ireland (1690)
- 122182: A short catechism. Contayning the principles of religion (1653)
- 122665: Great news from the Polish camp (1684)
- 124272: The true account of the behaviour and confession, of the condemned criminals, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly; on the 12th. and 13th, of May, 1687 (1687)
- 124487: The true account of the behaviour and confession of Alice Millikin (1686)
- 124933: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters (1683)
- 125315: Nevv conceited letters, newly laid open. Or, A most excellent bundle of new wit (1662)
- 125766: Healths grand preservative: or The womens best doctor (1682)
- 125956: The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, & John Rouse; for high-treason (1683)
- 126654: One out-cry more against tythes unto the chief ruler of the nation of Engand [sic] (1657)
- 127459: Epistola Medio-Saxonica. or, Middlesex first letter to His Excellency, the Lord General Cromwell (1653)
- 127783: The English hous-wife (1664)
- 127809: Sin dismantled, shewing the loathsomnesse thereof, in laying it open by confession; with the remedy for it by repentance & conversion (1664)
- 128555: The truth and excellency of Christian religion demonstrated against Jews, Mahometans, and heathens (1665)
- 128697: A true narrative of the tryals of Titus Oats (1685)
- 129218: A proclamation, for levying of sea-men, and bringing in the accompt due by the soldiers (1690)
- 130440: The naked mans peace is obedience (1655)
- 130772: ... against the prisoner, deposed that the prisoner had been in the house where the tankards were lost (1686)
- 131250: An account of ninteen [sic] rebels that was [sic] executed at Taunton-Dean, in the county of Somerset: on VVednesday the 30th. of September, 1685. For high-treason against His most Sacred Majestie, [et]c (1685)
- 131492: An account of the proceedings against the rebels, at Dorchester in the county of Dorset; at an assize holden there on Friday and Saturday the 4th. and 5th. days of this instant September, 1685 (1685)
- 131496: A list of the names of the rebells (1686)
- 133351: Ornitho-logie or, The speech of birds, also, the speech of flovvers partly moral, partly mystical. By T. Fuller Doctor in Divinity (1662)
- 133531: A true narrative of the confession and execution of Ensign Flower (1684)
- 133977: New news from Bedlam: or More work for Towzer and his brother Ravenscroft (1682)
- 134719: A short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion (1656)
- 135576: An exact account of the Royal Army under the command of His Grace Duke Schomberg (1689)
- 135805: A full and particular relation of the taking the town and forts of Kinsale (1690)
- 135881: A full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Malborough, Lieut Gen. of their Majesties forces (1690)
- 137960: The projectors (1665)
- 138000: A short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion (1654)
- 138161: A true and faithful account of what was observed in ten years travells into the principal places of Europe, Asia, Africa and America (1665)
- 141254: Erminia, or The chaste lady (1665)
- 141522: A true account of the behaviour, confession and execution of William Charley and Ann Scot (1685)
- 141533: A true and faithful account of the seizing thirty seven suspected persons, and among them some known Papists (1689)
- 141541: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 8 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 18th of September, 1691 (1691)
- 141585: The proceedings of the Court of Admiralty, by a special commission, being the tryals of all the French pirates at the Old-Baily, on Monday. Tuseday [sic] Thursday and Friday, being the 21st, 22d, 24th, 25th days of October, 1700, and in the 12th year of His Majesty's Reign (1700)
- 142937: A proclamation offering a reward of one hundred pound sterling, to any who shall bring in the person of Mr. James Renwick (a seditions field preacher) dead or alive (1686)
- 143852: A full and particular relation of the taking the town and forts of Kinsale (1690)
- 144010: The last dying words and execution of Jonathan Tue, and John Richardson (1684)
- 144011: The last speech, confession and execution of the two prisoners at Tyburn, on Friday the 23d. of this instant May, 1684 (1684)
- 144090: A new orchard and garden: or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard (1660)
- 145587: Brevis demonstratio. The truth and excellency of Christian religion demonstrated against Jews, Mahometans, and heathens (1665)
- 145812: A true account of the behaviour of Thomas Randal, who was executed at Stone-bridge, for killing the Quaker, on Wednesday the 29th of this instant January 1695[/]6 (1696)
- 145829: The vvorks of W. Fenner. B. of Divinity (1658)
- 145987: The last speech, confession and execution of John Smith alias Ashburnh am [sic] a notorious highway-man who was hang'd at Stampford-Hill, where he is to be hung up in chains: and Edward Jackson, who was drawn, and hang'd, at Tyburn, for high-treason, on Monday the 26th. of this instant May, 1684 (1684)
- 145995: Recreation for ingenious head-peeces: or a pleasant grove for their wits to walk in (1665)
- 146483: Popery: of, The principles and positions approved by the Church of Rome (1683)
- 147087: A true relation of a most dismal accident, that happened in the Strand, the 14th of this instant May, 1686 (1686)
- 147312: A short treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion (1650)
- 147430: The confession and execution of Mr. Barney, who was hang'd at Norvvich; for the murder of Esq; Beddingfield which was commited on Sunday the 20th. of July 1684 (1684)
- 147476: A true relation; of a most dreadful fire which happened on the city of Udem or Uhien in Germany (1685)
- 147930: A short treatise, contayning all the principall grounds of Christian religion (1646)
- 148143: The Christians guide: a treatise shewing the grounds, necessity, and end of devotion (1683)
- 148444: The behaviour, confession, and execution, of the four prisoners at Tyburn (1685)
- 148844: A true narrative of the confession and execution of the four prisoners executed at Tyburn on Wednesday the 5th of this instant February 1684 (1685)
- 149519: Choice and profitable secrets both physical, and chirurgical (1658)
- 150548: Englands alarm: or, the French-King's cruelties exposed (1691)
- 150976: An account of the whole proceedings at the sessions, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, &c. which began on the 12th. of this instant July, and ended the 14th. of the same month (1683)
- 152271: The auction, or the poet turn'd painter (1695)
- 152816: A true relation of a most dismal accident (1686)
- 153028: A true account of the behaviour, execution, and last dying speeches, of Thomas Kelsey (1690)
- 153030: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and execution of Samuel Alderton, (1685)
- 153374: To his Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and to the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament (1690)
- 153791: A strange and wonderful discovery newly made of houses under ground, at Colton's-field in Gloucester-shire (1685)
- 153802: Strange and bloody nevvs of a most horrible murder (1684)
- 156363: The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, and John Rouse (1683)
- 158406: The livery-mans advice to his brethren in the common hall. (1690)
- 159421: Arithmetick by inspection. Or, So easy a way, to learn and use that art, that even those who can neither write nor read, have been thereby taught all the general parts of it (1677)
- 159421: Arithmetick by inspection. Or, So easy a way, to learn and use that art, that even those who can neither write nor read, have been thereby taught all the general parts of it (1677)
- 160929: Great news from Chester, of the seizing of a ship and men that were sent from the late King James (1689)
- 161090: The knowledge of things un[kno]wn: shewing the effects of the planet[s] and other astronomical constellations (1658)
- 161257: Sions approaching glory or The great and glorious day of the Lord, king Jesus his appearing (1652)
- 161307: A full and true account of a new & horrid conspiracy against his Majesty [&] present government (1698)
- 161520: The vvorks of W. Fenner, B. of Divinity (1658)
- 162245: The daily exercise of a devout Christian or A practical preparative to devotion (1683)
- 165337: An account of His Majesties general pardon, extended to, and pleaded by the prisoners, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 3rd of September, annoq; [sic] Dom. 1687. (1687)
- 166856: Directions for writing (1656)
- 168551: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 8th. of May, 1693 (1693)
- 170377: An elegy, on the most lamented of princes King Charles the Second (1685)
- 174212: A guide to goe to God: or, An explanation of the perfect patterne of prayer, the Lords prayer. The second edition, by VVilliam Gouge (1636)
- 178648: Newcastles call, to her neighbour and sister townes and cities throughout the land, to take warning by her sins and sorrowes (1637)
- 179933: A case for the spectacles, or, A defence of Via tuta, the safe way, by Sir Humphrey Lynde Knight, in answer to a book written by I.R. called, A paire of spectacles, together with a treatise intituled, Stricturæ in Lyndomastygem, by way of supplement to the Knights answer, where he left off, prevented by death. And, a sermon preached at his funerall, at Cobham, Iune 14th 1636. By Daniel Featley, D.D (1638)
- 182631: A mirrour of mercy, and that on Gods part and mans (1640)
- 191903: Certaine sermons, first preached, and after published at severall times, by M. Thomas Gataker B. of D. and pastor at Rotherhith. And now gathered together into one volume: the severall texts and titles whereof are set downe in the leafe following (1637)
- 197535: Gods three arrovves, plague, famine, sword (1636)
- 199353: The great mystery of godlinesse (1639)
- 205415: A short treatise, contayning all the principall grounds of Christian religion. By way of questions and answers, very profitable for all men, but especially for housholders (1637)
- 208287: The Temple of comus; or, Every gentleman and lady's beard, brent, and Lowe (1764)
- 210908: A sermon preach'd at Lincolns-Inn Chapel (1742)
- 212381: The great question resolved. Whether a King of England can make wars and alliances without notifying it before to his two houses of Parliament (1702)
- 216525: The divine authority of the scriptures philosophically prov'd (1742)
- 223934: A short defence of the last Parliament with a word of advice to all electors for the ensuing (1701)
- 226388: Marriage an honourable estate (1742)
- 228175: By Her Majesties authority. Betwixt the Queens-Head and Crooked Billet near Fleet Bridge. This is to give notice ... that here is to be seen, two strange ... monstrous creatures, (1708)
- 260722: The British antidote to caledonian poison, vol. II (1765)
- 270142: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber (1717)
- 272981: New miscellaneous poems (1716)
- 278183: The commodity excis'd (1733)
- 280654: Observations on the landing of forces designed for the invasion of a country (1759)
- 281541: An address to the clergy of the Church of England (1761)
- 281812: Walking with God (1703)
- 298844: To all lovers of angling. William Browne, at the sign of the Fish, the lower end of Black-Horse-Alley, in Fleet-Street near Fleet-Bridge, maketh all sorts of fishing-rods, and all manner of the best fishing-tackle; and selleth the right Kirbee's hooks, (1738)
- 327184: An essay on the divine paternity (1741)
- 335619: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1726)
- 339662: The trooper's merry miscellany (1727)
- 345502: The holy communicant rightly prepar'd: or, a discourse concerning the blessed sacrament. Wherein the Nature of it is Describ'd; our Obligation to Frequent Communion Enforc'd; and Directions given for Due Preparation for it, Behaviour at, and after it, and Profiting by it. With Prayers and Hymns, suited to the several Parts of that Holy Office. To which is added, a discourse on baptism. By Samuel Wesley, A. M. Chaplain to the most Honourable John Lord Marquess of Normanby, and Rector of Epworth, in the Diocese of Lincoln (1716)
- 346802: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber, in 1632. against Henry Sherfield, Esq (1717)
- 348071: A full and candid answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the present German war (1760)
- 348072: A full and candid answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the present German war (1760)
- 352160: The proceedings of the King's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 14th, 15th, and 16th, days of January, 1701. and in the thirteenth year of His Majesty's reign (1701)
- 356753: Petticoat-government. In a letter to the court ladies (1702)
- 357325: The bishop of Ely's thanksgiving-sermon, preach'd on the seventh of June, 1716. Done into verse (1716)
- 358910: The martyrdom of King Charles the first. In a sermon preach'd the 30 of January 1716/17 (1717)
- 359057: The auction, or the poet turn'd painter (1703)
- 369171: Tou pany kyr Nectarii patriarchæ hierosolymitani confutatio imperii Papæ in ecclesiam (1717)
- 378101: A letter to a late commander and Privy Counsellor (1760)
- 381709: Fundamenta medicinæ, scriptoribus, tam inter antiquos quam recentiores, præstantioribus, deprompta; Quorum Nomina Pagina sequens exhibet In Usum Artis Medicae Tyronum. Cui Subnectitur Appendix, Praescribendi Methodum in quibusdam Morbis exhibens. Autore Joanne Groenvelt M. D. e? Coll. Med. Lond. Secundu?m dictata D. Zypæi, M. D. Et Medicinae Professoris Eruditissimi in Academia? Lutetiana? (1715)
- 387542: A full and candid answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the present German war (1761)
- 391434: The medleys for the year 1711. To which are prefix'd the five Whig-Examiners (1714)
- 392772: The humours of Harrogate (1763)
- 405905: An historical, genealogical and poetical dictionary (1703)
- 405906: An historical, genealogical and poetical dictionary (1708)
- 406289: A letter to the author of the estimate, on that part of his explanatory defence which relates to the universities (1758)
- 410922: A letter from a souldier to the Commons of England (1702)
- 411939: A survey of trade (1719)
- 414594: A parallel between the two trials of Lord George Sackville, lately published. Pointing out their Difference: With Occasional remarks. In which The Evidence and Matter are compared and canvassed, and a Light thrown upon the Whole process (1760)
- 415459: The proceeding on the Queen's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey. On Wednesday, and Thursday, being the 13th and 14th days of October, 1703. And in the second year of Her Majesty's reign (1703)
- 416885: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's church, Westminster, on Saturday May 29. 1742. Being the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles II. By the Reverend William Webster, D. D. Vicar of Ware and Thundridge in Hertfordshire (1742)
- 418427: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, May 6, 1742. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Isaac, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph (1742)
- 468221: The knowledge of things unknown (1665)
- 468368: To the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament (1662)
- 475761: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 5 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 17th of July, 1691. (1691)
- 475762: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 8 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the third of June, 1691. (1691)
- 475763: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 4 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 23d of October, 1691. (1691)
- 475764: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 11 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 18th of December, 1691. (1691)
- 475766: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the four criminals that were executed together with the paper writ by Captain Harrison's own hand, and delivered to a Minister at the place of execution. On Friday the 15th of April, 1692. (1692)
- 475767: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th of May, 1692. (1692)
- 475768: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 9th of September, 1692. (1692)
- 475769: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 26st of October, 1692. (1692)
- 475770: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 21st of December, 1692. (1692)
- 475771: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 27th of January, 1692/3. (1693)
- 475772: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1693. (1693)
- 475773: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 16th of June, 1693. (1693)
- 475774: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 26th of July, 1693. (1693)
- 475775: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 20th of September, 1693. (1693)
- 475777: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 23rd of October, 1693. (1693)
- 475778: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 20th of December, 1693. (1693)
- 475779: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 24th of January, 1694. (1694)
- 475780: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 25th of April, 1694. (1694)
- 475781: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 30th of May, 1694. (1694)
- 475782: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday and Thursday the 18th and 19th of July, 1694. (1694)
- 475783: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 12th of September, 1694. (1694)
- 475785: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 17th of October, 1694. (1694)
- 475786: True account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 12th of December, 1694. (1694)
- 475787: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 28th of February, 1694. (1694)
- 475788: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 25th of January, 1695. (1695)
- 475789: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 27th of February, 1695. (1695)
- 475790: A true account of the behaviour, confession and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 17th of this instant April 1695. (1695)
- 475791: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 24th of this instant May, 1695. (1695)
- 475792: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 18th of Sep. 1695. (1695)
- 475793: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 6th of Novem. 1695. (1695)
- 475794: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 13th of this instant Decemb. 1695. (1695)
- 475795: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th of March 1696. (1696)
- 475796: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Munday the 4th of May, 1696. (1696)
- 475797: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Munday the 15th of this instant June 1696. (1696)
- 475811: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Munday the 27th of July, 1696. (1696)
- 476336: An historical account of the divisions in Poland: from the death of K. John Sobieski, to the settlement of the present king on the throne (1700)
- 477621: An exact and faithful account brought to a person of quality of the raising of the siege of Londonderry by the Protestants in garison (1689)
- 479242: The true account of the behaviour and confession of the criminals, condemned on Thursday the 15th. day of April, 1686. at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly (1686)
- 479259: An exact and faithful account of the taking part of a fleet of French merchant-men (1691)
Variants:
- Fleet bridge
- 55614: The adventures of a rake (1759)
- 72847: The Proceedings on the King and Queens commissions of the peace (1689)
- 73713: The Ordinary of Newgate his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying-words, of the criminals, ... executed at Tyburn, on (1701)
- 75254: The mystery of astronomy made plain to the meanest capacity (1655)
- 75625: Londons great jubilee (1689)
- 77159: Self-surrender unto God (1648)
- 77414: An account of the behaviour, confession and last dying speech of Sir John Johnson, who was executed at Tyburn, on Tuesday the 23d. day of December, anno Dom. 1690. for stealing of Mrs. Mary Wharton, in company of Captain James Campbel and Archibald Montgomery, since fled (1690)
- 77587: A letter from the synod of Zeland, to the commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland: vvritten by them in Latin, and now faithfully translated into English: expressing, 1. Their fellow-feeling of the present condition of the Kirks of Ireland and England, and exciting us to the like. 2. Their respects and affection to the Kirk of Scotland. 3. Their zeale to the Reformation of the Kirk of England, in government and ceremonies, and to the preservation of religion there, against the pride of Popery at this time. 4. And their desire of Unity in Religion, and the Kirk-government in his Majesties Dominions. July 18. 1643. Imprimatur. John White. (1643)
- 78576: The rape of Lucrece (1655)
- 78937: The witch of the woodlands: or, The coblers new translation; written by L.P. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, was punisht worst then Faustus was with de(vils [sic] (1655)
- 79165: The efficiency of Gods grace in bringing gain-saying sinners to Christ (1654)
- 79371: The right, pleasant, and variable trachical [sic] history of Fortunatus (1682)
- 79975: An account of the great and glorious actions of Mr. Walker the protestant governor, at the siege of London-derry, [sic] (1689)
- 80436: An account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683 (1683)
- 80958: Suspiria, or Sighs on the death of the late Most Illustrious Monarch Charles the II (1685)
- 81022: The poore's pension: a sermon preached in Gregories Church in Sudbury in the county of Suffolke, May 12. 1643 (1644)
- 81086: The vvonderful, and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jews (1652)
- 82111: The atheist unmasked, or A confutation of such as deny the being of a supream deity, that governs heaven and earth (1685)
- 83981: The academy of pleasure (1656)
- 84163: Reall thankfulnesse: or, A sermon preached in Pauls Church London, upon the second day of November, 1645 (1645)
- 86201: The life of Titus Oats from his cradle to his first pilloring for infamous perjury (1685)
- 86373: Several instances of the wrongs and oppressions by Q's and R's, suffered by the sailers of the English Navy, from the beginning of the late war (1699)
- 86550: A collection of sermons (1657)
- 86650: A letter to Mr. Miles Prance, in relation to the murther of Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey (1682)
- 86938: The compleat surveyor (1653)
- 86968: Some years travels into divers parts of Africa and Asia the Great (1665)
- 87419: A collection of sermons· (1656)
- 87762: CVIII lectures upon the fourth of John (1647)
- 87951: A briefe narration of some church courses held in opinion and practise in the churches lately erected in New England (1644)
- 88271: Truths testimony (1655)
- 89109: A brief historical relation of the empire of Russia, and of its original growth out of 24 great dukedomes, into one entire empire, since the yeer 1514. Humbly presented to the view and serious perusal of all true-hearted English-men, that love and honour the peace and happiness of this their native country. By J.F (1654)
- 89762: The inrichment of the vveald of Kent· Or A direction to the husbandman (1660)
- 90267: A new orchard, and garden: or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard (1653)
- 91739: Baby-baptism meer babism. Or an answer to no-body in five words, to every-body who finds himself concern'd in't (1653)
- 91773: Genethlialogia∙ Or, The doctrine of nativities (1658)
- 92527: Triana, or a threefold romanza of Mariana. Paduana. Sabina (1664)
- 92716: James R. James the Seventh by the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. (1685)
- 93162: A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason (1690)
- 93269: Lanii triumphantes, or The butchers prize (1665)
- 93299: Several letters written by some French Protestants now refug'd in Germany (1690)
- 93800: The votes of the Lords and Commons (1689)
- 93834: Triana, or a threefold romanza of Mariana. Paduana. Sabina (1654)
- 94251: Michael opposing the dragon: or, A fiery dart struck through the heart of the kingdome of the serpent (1659)
- 95372: The inrichment of the weald of Kent· Or A direction to the husband-man (1656)
- 96577: A sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Worcester, at the Lent assize, April 7th. 1688 (1688)
- 96608: The Quakers downfal, with all other dispensations their inside turn'd outward (1659)
- 97919: Country contentments. Or, The husbandmans recreations (1660)
- 98836: A vvay to get vvealth (1660)
- 99145: Tythes no maintenance for Gospel-ministers: or, A seasonable discourse concerning tythes (1652)
- 99324: The English hous-wife (1653)
- 99325: The inrichment of the weald of Kent. Or, A direction to the husband-man (1653)
- 99572: An account of the proceedings against Francis Charleton Esq; at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster, on Tuesday the 7th of May, 1689. Upon an information of high-treason, of which he was acquitted, &c (1689)
- 99606: The behaviours, confessions, last speeches, and execution of seven notorious malefactors (1683)
- 102895: A treatise of the covenant of grace (1645)
- 104610: A warning-piece to all drunkards and health-drinkers (1682)
- 105476: The speech of Sir Charles Sidley in the House of Commons (1691)
- 108099: Gods incomparable goodnesse unto Israel (1647)
- 108684: The best name on earth (1657)
- 109952: An elegie on the most reverend & learned James Vsher L. Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland; who departed this life March 21. 1655. Written by John Quarles (1656)
- 110868: A true narrative of the tryal of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-bench-barr at VVestminster (1685)
- 113549: The Wiltshire-petition for tythes explained (1653)
- 113582: Christ the riches of the Gospel, and the hope of Christians (1654)
- 113585: A man-child born, or, God manifest in flesh (1654)
- 113608: A nevv-yeers-gift for England, and all her cities, ports, and corporations, and all such therein who are fit for the same, and desire it. Or, A gift of God to the wise, this new yeer 1653 to make them a free Commonweatlh, if that they pursue therein (1653)
- 113668: An appeal from Chancery, to the Lord General and his Councel of Officers, as also to the Councel of State (1653)
- 113678: Saul smitten for not smiting Amalek according to the severity of the command (1653)
- 114289: Justice justified; or the judges commission opened (1658)
- 114917: Briefe ansvvers to the chiefe articles of religion (1642)
- 115049: Emmanuel manifested: or, The two natures of Christ clearly distinguished, in their acts and effects (1655)
- 115063: Animal cornutum, or The horn'd beast (1654)
- 115598: Ornitho-logie, or The speech of birds (1655)
- 115601: Antheologia or The speech of flowers (1655)
- 116091: A Christians duty and safety in evill times (1653)
- 116344: The church sinking, saved by Christ (1645)
- 118833: The sacred and soveraigne church-remedie: or, The primitive and apostolicall way of composing ecclesiasticall differences, and establishing the churches of Christ (1645)
- 119301: The decease of Lazarus Christ's friend (1640)
- 119963: A full and true account of the confession, behaviour, last dying speeches and penitent end of Greenway Feild; who was executed at Tyburn for the murther of Andrew Charleton, on the 25th of September, 1689 (1689)
- 120055: Persecution detected in all his new forms: or, A dialogue between Nimrod Policy, and Nathanael Innocency (1652)
- 120141: His Grace the Duke of Buckingham's speech for liberty of conscience in M.DC.LXXII (1689)
- 120534: The inrichment of the weald of Kent. Or A direction to the husbandman, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent, and Sussex; and may generally serve for all the grounds in England of that nature: as 1. Shewing the nature of wealdish ground, comparing it with the soyl of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marl is, and the several sorts thereof, and where it is usually found. 3. The profitable use of marl, and other rich manuring, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corn and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this island, by a man of great eminence and worth, but revised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent, and by conference with the first author. By G.M. (1664)
- 121306: The art of courtship (1662)
- 121639: A paradisical dialogue betwixt faith and reason (1660)
- 121655: The pastor turn'd pope. Or, a declaration of the proceedings of John Pendarves, the pretended pastor of a gathered company at Abingdon, with his company, against John Atherton of the same place, Gent. touching his delivering to Satan (1654)
- 121827: A divine message to the elect soul (1657)
- 121860: A divine message to the elect soul (1656)
- 121986: An account of the execution, and last dying speeches of seaven notorious traytors and highway-men (1683)
- 122137: A further account of the state of Ireland and the proceedings of the late king James in that kingdom (1689)
- 122444: His Majesties most gracious pardon, pleaded at Justice Hall, in the Old-Bayly (1688)
- 123070: The government of cattel (1662)
- 124360: Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament (1655)
- 124721: The communicants duty (1657)
- 124729: Divine meditatio[ns] upon several subjects (1655)
- 125210: The Lord Stafford's ghost: or, A vvarning to traitors (1680)
- 125883: The speech of Sir Charles Sidley in the House of Commons (1691)
- 126084: Saving-beliefe: or, The ready and right vvay to beleeve and be saved (1644)
- 126656: The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant (1665)
- 126670: The Protestants thanks for the downfall of Popery, or Madam Popery rocked to sleep (1689)
- 127564: Triana, or, A threefold romanza of Mariana. Paduana. Sabina (1655)
- 127760: Persecution for conscience condemned (1683)
- 128512: An account of the magnificent publick entry, which His Majesty of Great Britain made into the Hague, on the 5th of February, s.n (1691)
- 128953: A divine message to the elect sovl (1652)
- 129524: The righteous mans evidence for heaven: or A treatise shewing how every one, while he lives here, may certainly know what shall become of him after his departure out of this life. The thirteenth edition. By Timothy Rogers, preacher of Gods word in Essex (1645)
- 130260: A tutor to astronomy & geography, or, The use of the Copernican spheres (1665)
- 131241: The life of Titus Oats from his cradle to his first pilloring for infamous perjury (1685)
- 131808: Chap. I. Of magistracy (1689)
- 132124: Look about you, for the devil that you fear is in you: or, The right devil unfolded (1659)
- 133925: The vvonderful, and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jevvs, and of the city of Hierusalem (1653)
- 135618: A Letter from a gentleman to some divines of the Church of England (1689)
- 136843: The intrigues of the conclave, set forth in a relation of what passed therein at the election of Sixtus V. & Clement VIII (1690)
- 137123: A divine message to the elect soul (1651)
- 137178: The best name on earth (1659)
- 138027: Of magistracy (1688)
- 138754: Hugonis Grotii baptizatorum puerorum institutio. Alternis interrogationibus et responsionibus. Cui accesserunt græca ejusdem metaphrasis a? Chr. Wase regalis coll. Cantab. et Anglicana versio a? Fr. Goldsmith armigero: una? cum luculentis e? S.S. testimoniis A.N G. in usum scholarum. Quinta editio & emendatior & observatiunculis in græcam metaphrasin ad calcem appensis auctior. Adjiciun ur itidem huic editioni effigies Hugonis Grotii, Francisci Goldsmith, & Christop. Wase. Item catalogus omnium operum Hugonis Grotii ad calcem adjectus est (1665)
- 139688: The English hous-wife (1660)
- 139704: A speech made by Queen Elizabeth, (of famous memory) in Parliament (1688)
- 139806: Natures vindication: or, A check to all those who affirm nature to be vile, wicked, corrupt, and sinful (1652)
- 141000: The substance of another speech of the reverend and valiant Dr. VValker to his soldiers in Londonderry (1689)
- 141143: The gentlewoman that lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is removed to Racket Court, near Fleet-bridge, the third door on the right-hand. Who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face (1690)
- 141619: A short history of the succession of the Kings and Queens of England (1694)
- 142140: [The knowledge of things unknown (1671)
- 142279: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches, of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 12th of July. 1695 (1695)
- 144009: The last dying speeches, confession, and execution of John Stokes (1684)
- 144267: A vvay to get vvealth (1664)
- 147093: A true relation, of the horrid and barbarous murther, committed on the bodys of Mr. Loggins, gent. and the ostler of the King's-Head in Coleshill (1686)
- 147108: Scripture-redemption freed from men's restrictions: being an answer to a book lately published by Mr. William Troughton (who stiles himself a minister of the gospel at Onlep in Leicester-shire) (1653)
- 147657: Triana, or a threefold romanza of Mariana. Paduana. Sabina. Written by Tho. Fuller, B.D (1660)
- 147759: The onely right rule for regulating the lawes and liberties of the people of England (1652)
- 148191: The gentlewoman who lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is now removed to Racket-Court near Fleet-bridge, the third door on the right-hand, who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face (1690)
- 148877: The gentlewoman that lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is removed to Racket Court, near Fleet-bridge, the third door on the right-hand. Who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face (1690)
- 148884: The gentlewoman that lived in Red-Lyon-Court, is removed to Racket Court, near Fleet-bridge, the third door on the right-hand. Who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face (1690)
- 150745: Choice and profitable secrets both physical, and chirurgical (1656)
- 151258: Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament (1656)
- 151455: An account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate: which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683 (1683)
- 151469: The case considered & resolved: vvhether Mr. Brooks his pills to purge malignants were prescribed from ignorance, malice, or both? (1653)
- 151478: The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant (1677)
- 152388: Spirits moderated (1654)
- 153000: A true and faithful account of the Count de Lozune's deserting with all the French forces (1690)
- 153029: A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speech, of Capt. James Whitney (1693)
- 155324: A sad and true relation of a person found dead in Gun-Fields, on the back-side of Ratcliff-Highway on Sunday morning, the 12th. of this instant September, 1686. Where he was found lying against a banck side in a ditch, to the great terror and amazement of all that beheld it &c (1686)
- 155775: Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament (1657)
- 158041: The government of cattel (1662)
- 159969: Their majesties [m]ost gracious and free pardon to the [co]nvicts in Newgate, on Friday the 20th of December (1689)
- 160152: The husband-mans practice; or, Prognostication for ever (1658)
- 161515: A divine message to the elect soul (1664)
- 161594: The faith and practice of thirty congregations (1651)
- 162538: The doctrine of the Bible: or, Rules of discipline (1641)
- 163410: David's appearance in the behalf of Israel (1653)
- 163550: A tutor to astrologie: or Astrology made easie (1667)
- 163791: The doctrine of the Bible: or, Rules of discipline (1646)
- 165512: The history of the scripture (1660)
- 166005: An antidote against the crying sins of the times (1683)
- 166182: Animadversions on Christ's ministery & ministers (1654)
- 166736: The doctrine of the Bible: or, Rules of discipline (1649)
- 168568: A letter from Liverpool (1689)
- 169388: An account of the penitent behaviour, last speech and confession of Captain Charles Walsingham (1689)
- 170422: Courteous reader, these bookes following are printed for, and are to be sold by William Crook at the Three Bibles on Fleet-bridge, 1664. Where you may have all sorts of books besides (1664)
- 171748: A treatise of faith (1637)
- 172510: The righteous mans evidence for heaven: or A treatise shewing how every one, while he lives here, may certainly know what shall become of him after his departure out of this life. By Timothy Rogers, preacher of Gods word in Essex (1637)
- 174063: A treatise, maintaining that temporall blessings are to bee sought and asked with submission to the will of God (1636)
- 174328: The iudges scripture, or, Gods charge to charge-givers (1636)
- 174941: A coale from the altar. Or An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the Vicar of Gr. against the placing of the Communion table at the east end of the chancell; and now of late dispersed abroad to the disturbance of the Church. First sent by a iudicious and learned divine for the satisfaction of his private friend; and by him commended to the presse, for the benefit of others (1637)
- 178962: Paroemiologia Anglo-Latina (1639)
- 183223: Sapientia clamitans (1638)
- 183591: The vvorming of a mad dogge: or, A soppe for Cerberus the iaylor of Hell (1617)
- 189189: Phraseologia puerilis, Anglo-Latina, in usum tirocinii scholastici. Or, selected Latine and English phrases (1638)
- 190414: A coale from the altar. Or, An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the Vicar of Gr (1636)
- 191305: A true and faithfull relation, presented to his Maiestie and the prince, of what hath lately happened in Constantinople, concerning the death of Sultan Osman, and the setting vp of Mustafa his vncle (1622)
- 191666: A coale from the altar. Or, An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the vicar of Gr (1636)
- 192809: A friendly triall of the grounds tending to separation (1640)
- 200780: Good nevves from heaven (1635)
- 204658: The doctrine of the Bible: or Rules of discipline (1638)
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