MoEML References in Shakeosphere
GROC1: Grocers? Hall
Variants:
- Grocers hall
- 94462: An order from the House of Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 107821: Tuesday the 9th of Ianuary, 1643. Whereas in persuance of the order of the House of Commons, and the severall orders of this committee, there have been already three dayes of meeting had at Grocers-hall in London, by the Committee and body of adventurers for Ireland (1643)
- 138786: The Fatall feasts, or Gods finger upon the wall (1649)
- 150346: Tuesday the 9th of Ianuary, 1643 (1643)
- 152204: The Committee of citizens adventurers in London for lands in Ireland, sitting at Grocers-hall, having lately received letters form the Lord Inchiquin Commander in Chief of the Parliaments forces in the province of Munster (1645)
- 153365: To his Highness the Lord Protector of england, Scotland, and Ireland, and the right honourable the councell of state and committee of grades at westminster and Grocers-hall. The humble petition of the poorer sort of shoo makers (1655)
- Grocers Hall
- 75369: A guide to juries (1699)
- 75394: A sermon preached before the right honourable Sir John Shorter (1688)
- 77230: All that wish well to the safety of this kingdome, in this citie of London, and parts adjacent, which did not appeare on Tuesday last, are desired to meet at Grocers Hall tomorrow, being Thursday the 20. of this instant July, between the houres of eight in the morning, and eight at night (to which place a Committee of the House of the Commons doe purposely adjourne) to receive such propositions as concerne Sir William Waller, the present state of the Western parts, and welfare of the whole Kingdome. Shew this to your friends. If it be stuck up, let none presume to pull it downe (1644)
- 77648: Die Sabbati 30?. Decemb. 1643. Ordered that the adventurers of this house for lands in Ireland, and the body of adventurers in London, doe meete at Grocers-Hall on Thursday in the afternoone at two of the clock, and take into their serious consideration by what wayes and meanes the British Army in Vlster, opposing the cessation may be maintained and encouraged to proceed in prosecution of that warre of Ireland against the Rebels, and to prepare some propositions to be presented to the House. And the ministers of the severall churches and chappels in and about London, are to signifie this order in their severall churches, that all may take speciall notice thereof. Hen. Elsyng, Cler. Parl. D. Com (1643)
- 79176: The advancement of Christs interests the governing end of a Christians life (1688)
- 79176: The advancement of Christs interests the governing end of a Christians life (1688)
- 81290: Die Jovis primo Junij. 1643. The speciall committee appointed by the House of Commons for the better expediting of the affaires of Ireland, now in so great extremitie (1643)
- 83913: At Grocers-Hall, Aug. 30. 1644 (1644)
- 84366: The kingdom of God in power (1688)
- 84947: Hosanna: or, A song of thanksgiving (1649)
- 85359: The Iesuites plot discovered (1642)
- 85758: The history of the reign of Lewis XIII. King of France and Navarre (1700)
- 85912: New matters of note made knowne to this kingdome (1642)
- 88546: Londons love, or, the entertainment of the Parliament (1642)
- 89757: A true extract of severall letters lately received (1643)
- 91844: An antidote against Arminianism: or, A succinct discourse, to enervate and confute all the five points thereof (1700)
- 95099: His Maiesties letter to both houses of Parliament (1642)
- 101795: Several essays relating to accademies, banks, bankrupts, charity-lotteries, courts of enquiries, court merchants, friendly-societies, high-ways, pension-office, seamen, wagering, &c (1700)
- 104968: A new protestation against the Parliament in England (1642)
- 105610: A plott against the citie of London· (1641)
- 105711: A most strange letter (1642)
- 106831: Vicessimo nono Julij, 1645. By the Committee of Grocers-Hall for Irish affaires (1645)
- 106831: Vicessimo nono Julij, 1645. By the Committee of Grocers-Hall for Irish affaires (1645)
- 107136: The state of the Irish affairs, for the honourable members of the Houses of Parliament (1645)
- 107433: To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses assembled in the Commons House of Parliament (1646)
- 111287: Hosanna: or, A song of thanks-giving (1649)
- 128694: A true relation of the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland (1700)
- 130008: The tryal and condemnation of the trustees of the land-bank at Exeter Exchange (1696)
- 131614: The great feast at the sheep-shearing of the city and citizens, on the 7th. of Iune last (1658)
- 133536: The general history of England both ecclesiastical and civil (1700)
- 134078: A sermon preached before the right honourable Sir John Shorter Knight (1688)
- 134962: Two discourses (1699)
- 135554: An Elegy on the Right Honourable Sir John Chapman, Knt., lord mayor of the city of London (1689)
- 138658: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1700)
- 143617: The humble petition of the inhabitants of the countie of Essex (1641)
- 149136: An earnest perswasive to personal reformation (1700)
- 153909: The arraignement and condemnation of the chiefe heresies and errours of these times (1645)
- 156175: Queries relating to what past at the general court held at Grocers-Hall the 23th of March, 1697/8 (1698)
- 160989: The school of manners. Or rules for childrens behaviour (1685)
- 256840: A complete list of all the grand matches of cricket that have been played In the Year 1800 (1800)
- 292891: Whereas, the Commissioners of Sewers of the City of London and liberties thereof have received information, that the inhabitants thereof are frequently put to great inconvenience by the neglect of the scavengers and lamp-lighters, and are not acquainted with the means of redress; the said commissioners hereby publish to the inhabitants, abstracts of the scavengers and lamp-lighters duty, and will meet at Guildhall every Tuesday at six o'clock in the afternoon, to hear any complaints, and will fine the contractors, or either them, for any neglect. (1800)
- 345747: Bibliotheca politica (1702)
- 382111: The new description and state of England (1701)
- 420502: The speech of Mr. Wilkes on Mr. Fox's East-India Bill, with his speech to Mr. Pitt, at Grocers-Hall, and Mr. Pitt's answer. (1784)
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