MoEML References in Shakeosphere
GUIL1: Guildhall
- 2278: The proceedings at large on the trial of an action brought by Mr. John Mackell (1799)
- 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)
- 4074: The tryal of William Fuller (1702)
- 4084: The tryal between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley, Doctor of Physic, defendant (1741)
- 4171: The trial at large of John Rusby, corn-factor, for regrating corn, at the Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane, London, 8th Nov. last; tried before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, the 4th July, 1800 (1800)
- 4172: The trial at large of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart (1793)
- 4174: The trial between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley Doctor of Physic, defendant (1741)
- 4180: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 4205: The trial of J. Rushby [sic], in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, for regrating, in buying corn at Mark-Lane, and afterwards selling it on the same day at an advanced price. Including the important speech of Lord Kenyon, wherein he deplores the situation of the poor, (1800)
- 4254: Trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 4255: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 4344: The trials of Edward Robinson (1789)
- 4352: The tryal of Thomas Thomson and Lavinia Whitney (1730)
- 4365: The tryal of Mr. John Whaley (1730)
- 4449: Trial for adultery. The trial of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart (1793)
- 5789: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 8761: The gigantick history (1740)
- 8763: The gigantick history (1741)
- 8765: The gigantick history (1740)
- 10883: The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------ (1757)
- 11163: The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------, late of His Majesty's ship the Severn (1757)
- 16232: The speech of John Trusty (1702)
- 16436: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 17738: The whole proceedings on the tryal between Mrs. Sarah Holt (1730)
- 18825: The city farce, as it was acted last week in Guildhall (1757)
- 19107: A copy of the poll (1780)
- 19934: The gigantick history (1740)
- 22571: The genuine tryal between Mr. B-k-r, plaintiff, and Dr M-r-ly, defendant (1741)
- 25886: The whole proceedings on the tryal between Mrs. Sarah Holt (1730)
- 26570: Daphnis and Amaryllis (1766)
- 30307: Skinner, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 13th day of February 1795 (1795)
- 30831: A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the twenty-fifth day of September, one thousand eight hundred, ... An act for compelling persons elected into the office of Lord Mayor of this City, to signify their consent to take upon themselves the said office within a time limitted (1800)
- 30946: Combe, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the City of London, on Thursday the 25th day of September 1800. The committee for general purposes, did this day deliver into this Court, a report ... together with regulations prepared by them, for carrying into effect the act of Parliament, ... for extending the powers of the Court of Requests, (1800)
- 31076: Skinner, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 11th day of December 1794 (1794)
- 31821: Particulars and conditions of sale of the materials of three houses in Butcher-Row, two houses in St. Clement's Church-Yard, and four houses in Wych-Street. Which will be sold by auction, in nine lots, before the committee for carrying into execution the act of Parliament for improving the avenues at Temple-Bar and Snow-Hill, at Guildhall, on Friday the 25th day of November, 1796, (1796)
- 32598: The particulars of leasehold estates in the Isle of Grain, and in Great Alie-Street, Goodman's Fields, late the property of Messrs. Stephens and Hattersley, bankrupts. In two lots. ... On Wednesday, the 30th November, 1791, at Guildhall, London, (1791)
- 33738: Rebellion in Ireland (1798)
- 33814: At a very numerous and respectable meeting held this day at the Guildhall, in this city, ... for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of making a navigable canal from this city, to join the river Severn at Glocester, (1792)
- 33823: At a general meeting of the inhabitants of the city and ainsty of York (1795)
- 33953: Watson, Mayor. A Common Council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 10th day of March, 1797 (1797)
- 34353: Bath Military Association. Guildhall, April 26, 1798 (1798)
- 36886: War (1793)
- 36960: My lord, I am commanded to acquaint your Grace, that the King has been pleased to accept of the very noble and spirited offer made in the Committee at the Guildhall, Westminster, on the 16th instant, to form in the several districts and parishes of the county of Middlesex, an city and liberty of Westminster, a certain number of volunteer companies; (1779)
- 37548: A charge delivered to the Grand Jury for the city and liberty of Westminster, at the general quarter session of the peace, held at Guildhall, for the said city and liberty, on January the 9th, 1766. By Sir John Fielding, Knt. Chairman (1766)
- 38044: Sir, Your Worship is desired to be at a Court of Aldermen (1794)
- 38635: Kidderminster. At a general meeting of the inhabitants of the town and parish of Kidderminster (1800)
- 38642: My Lord, I am commanded to acquaint your Grace, that the King has been pleased to accept of the very noble and spirited offer made in the Committee at the Guildhall, Westminister, on the 16th instant, to form, in ... Middlesex, and ... Westminster, a certain number of volunteer companies; (1779)
- 39897: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 41978: In the King's Bench: Brasbridge v. Ashforth (1796)
- 43451: The description, use, and excellency of a new instrument, or sea quadrant, invented by Caleb Smith, for taking altitudes of the sun, moon, and stars, from the visible horizon ... without impediment ... from the ship's motion; ... Whereby the latitude at sea may be obtained with greater certainty, ... To which is added, an essay to make this quadrant serviceable ... when there is no horizon (1740)
- 55589: Marshall, Mayor (1744)
- 55590: Kite, Mayor (1766)
- 56859: Tables of simple interest and discount (1719)
- 57790: Sir, you are desired to be at a Court of Common-Council (1775)
- 59238: The tryal of Mr. John Whaley (1730)
- 59581: Three letters upon the subject of the Gin Act, and common informers (1738)
- 60715: At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our lord the king, holden for the City of London, at the Guildhall within the said City, on Monday the twenty-ninth day of June, in the thirty-fifth year of ... George the Third, ... continued ... until Saturday the twelfth day o September, ... Thomas Skinner, Esq. Mayor of the City of London, (1794)
- 62032: A Common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 5th day of April, 1792. The committee of control over the coal and cornmeters, did this day deliver into this court a report in writing (1792)
- 63272: Guildhall, London, 16 August, 1759 (1759)
- 65763: The famous turf cause, of Burdon against Rhodes (1791)
- 68534: Lost, in the Guildhall of the city of Coventry, between the hours of twelve and four, on Monday, April 28. 1794, The shattered remains of a reputation, much worn, and very dirty; a part entirely blown away, by the discharge of a pistol, some few years since, at Leicester. (1793)
- 69033: Kite, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 25th day of December, 1767, and in the seventh year of the Reign of King George the Third, of Great Britain, &c (1767)
- 70212: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 70213: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 70214: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1772 (1772)
- 70525: Sir, the following is the journal of a youthful city solicitor (1701)
- 70906: By permission of the right worshipful the Mayor. The royal menagerie; or exhibition of wild beasts (1800)
- 72235: The Salisbury and Winchester journal, and general advertiser (1783)
- 72471: The London mercury: or, Great Britain's weekly journal (1721)
- 72840: The Salisbury and Winchester journal (1772)
- 72871: Farley's Exeter journal (1723)
- 73091: The Exeter gazette, or Universal advertiser for the west of England. (179u)
- 75220: The Exeter evening-post; or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. (1767)
- 80629: Mr. Grimston his speech, at the committee sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641 (1642)
- 80629: Mr. Grimston his speech, at the committee sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641 (1642)
- 81373: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 93608: A most joyfull declaration (1643)
- 93621: Bibliotheca Hawkinsiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum ex bibliotheca selectissima Rev. Doct. viri Guil. Hawkins, S.T.D. Ecclesiĉ Cathedralis Norvicensis Prebendarii (1685)
- 97759: A moderate reply to His Majesties answer to the Cities last petition presented at Oxford (1643)
- 104904: London in its splendor (1673)
- 108977: Londons glory represented by time, truth and fame (1660)
- 111957: The declaration agreed upon by the committee of the House of Commons appointed to sit in the Guildhall in London (1642)
- 114690: A dialogue between the two giants in Guildhall (1661)
- 117054: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Right Worshipfull the Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in the Common or Guildhall of the City of London assembled (1647)
- 117624: By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon the twenty first of December, you doe hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our generall Court of Aldermen to be holden in the Guildhall, (1649)
- 117880: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guildhall London, on Tuesday the 20th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117880: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guildhall London, on Tuesday the 20th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117926: A true copy of the letter sent from the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Common-Council, at a Common-Council holden in Guildhall London, on the 29th. of December, 1659 (1660)
- 118766: VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five; (1655)
- 118766: VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five; (1655)
- 118839: A list of the names of such persons who are thought fit for their accomodation, and the furtherance of the service in Ireland, to be entertained as reformadoes (1642)
- 120160: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1698)
- 123179: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London, die veneris, vicesimo septimo die Octobris, anno Domini, 1671 (1671)
- 127684: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Chester (1673)
- 130812: Ford Mayor. At a meeting of the commissioners and surveyors appointed, in pursuance of a late act of Parliament for designing and setting out the numbers and places of all common sewers (1670)
- 130861: At a general meeting of the Lords and others, commissioners for rebuilding the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in London, at Guildhall, Thursday, July 5. 1677 (1677)
- 131932: By the honourable the House of Commons. Die Lunĉ, 3. Januar. 1641. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament (1642)
- 132015: Guildhald. Civit. Exon. Ad general. Session. Pacis tent. apud Guildhaldam civitat. prĉdict. in & pro civitat. & com. civitat. Exon, decimo sexto die Aprilis, anno regni dom. nostri Caroli secundi dei gratia Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ & Hiberniĉ, regis, fidei defensor. &c. tricessimo quinto, annoque Dom. 1683 (1683)
- 133279: Lessons moral and Christian, for youth and old age (1699)
- 135206: His Maiesties ansvver. To a booke intituled, The declaration, or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, of the 19. of May, 1642 (1642)
- 136227: Commune Concil' tent' in Camera Guildhall, London, die Veneris vicesimo quinto die Octobr, anno Domini, 1695 (1695)
- 137266: Aleyn Mayor. A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, the 21 day of May 1660 (1660)
- 137266: Aleyn Mayor. A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, the 21 day of May 1660 (1660)
- 137627: Sodom's vices destructive to other cities and states (1697)
- 138603: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhall civitas London, vicesimo primo die Junii, anno Domini, 1665 (1665)
- 138607: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhall civitatis London, die Jovis, quinto die Septembris, anno Dom. 1672 (1671)
- 138608: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhall civitas London, die Mercurii, vicesimo tertio die Octobris, anno Domini millesimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo secundo (1672)
- 139685: Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall Civitatis London (1671)
- 139685: Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall Civitatis London (1671)
- 141032: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at the anniversary entertainment in Guildhall (1678)
- 154203: Sir, you are desired to bee at a Court of Common Councell at the Guild Hall London (1648)
- 157551: Newcastle upon Tyne, Sept. 26th. 1670. At a court held in the Guildhall, within the town of Newcastle upon Tyne (1670)
- 158390: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1678)
- 158408: Commune Concil' tent' in camera Guildhall civitatis London die Jovis decimo tertio die Januarij anno Domini 1680. annoque Regni Domini nostri Carol' Secundi nunc Regis Angl' &c. tricesimo secundo, coram patient' Ward Mil', Major' Civitatis London, Thoma Aleyn Mil' & Barr', Johanne Frederick Mil', Johanne Lawrence Mil', ... ar' ald'ro ac unum vicecom' dicte civitatis necnon Major' parte comminarior' dicte civitatis in Communi Concil' iunc & ibidem assemblat'. (1681)
- 158409: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London, die veneris, vicesimo septimo die Octobris, anno Domini, 1671. Annoq; Regni Domini nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ Regis, Fidei Defensoris, &c. vicesimo tertio; coram Ricardo Ford, milite, majore civitatis London, Ricardo Chiverton, & Johanne Frederick, militibus, Johanne Robinson, milite & baronetto, locum-tenente turris, Thoma Bludworth, Willielmo Peake, Samuele Starling, Roberto Hanson, & Josepho Sheldon, militibus, & Patiente Ward, armigero, aldermannis, Jonathan Dawes & Roberto Clayton, armigeris, aldermannis ac vicecomitibus dictĉ civitatis London, necnon majore parte communiariorum de Communi Concilio ejusdem civitatis tunc & ibidem assemblat. An Act for setling the standing of cars in the streets (1671)
- 158415: London, March 15. 1658. The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London. in common-council assembled at Guildhall, took into consideration the speech made to them by his Highness on Friday the 12. instant, and being very sensible of the particulars contained in th said speech, and of their own duty relating thereunto, they resolved, that an humble petition and representation should be presented to his Highness; and that a committee be appointed to draw up the said petition and repsentation, and accordingly a committee was nominated for that purpose, to brin it in on the morrow. (1658)
- 158416: Tichborne Mayor. A Common Councell holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London the sixt day of March, in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and six, before the Right Honorable Sr Robert Tichborne Kt Lord Mayor of London, &c (1657)
- 158418: Commune concilium tent. in camera Guildhall civitatis London, vicesimo quarto die Maii, 1649. [24 May 1649, repayment of debt] (1649)
- 158460: By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon S. Thomas day the Apostle next comming, you doe hold your Wardmote (1648)
- 160710: The Grand Committee for Greenwich Hospital (1695)
- 163291: The declaration agreed upon by the committee of the House of Commons appointed to sit in the Guildhall in London (1642)
- 163597: Edmond Pickering painter to the Hono[ble]: cittie of London, is now removed from his father in lawes house by ye Royall exchange to his dwelling howse in Kings Street neere Guildhall, at ye signe of ye Cittie & Senators Armes; (1681)
- 165341: An account (as near as may be) of the several sums of money lately paid, or payable for the tythes of divers parishes within the city of London, and liberties thereof, where the churches were demolished by the late fire (1670)
- 166514: An order of the Committee of the Lords and Commons at Guildhall for the defence of the kingdom (1642)
- 167405: A caveat enter'd by divers eminent citizens against the swearing of Dudley North and Ralph Box, Esquires (1682)
- 168118: At a common councell held in Guildhall London, Aprill 24. 1655. (1655)
- 168118: At a common councell held in Guildhall London, Aprill 24. 1655. (1655)
- 170037: A sermon preached at the funeral of the right reverend father in God, John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1694)
- 186164: Fiue sermons preached vpon sundry especiall occasions (1626)
- 187650: Strange ne[w]es (1606)
- 191846: An acte of common Councell (1587)
- 192578: The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties euill, seditious, and disobedient subiectes. (1571)
- 192578: The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties euill, seditious, and disobedient subiectes. (1571)
- 192578: The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties euill, seditious, and disobedient subiectes. (1571)
- 192774: Three sermons (1625)
- 199576: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London decimo nono die Decembris, 1639 (1639)
- 199965: A most fruitfull, pithie and learned treatyse (1595)
- 206830: By the Maior. Where I and my brethren the aldermen, calling to our remembraunce the greedy coueteousnes, aswell of the Woodmongers as others the owners and sellers of billets and faggots, brought to this Citie to be solde did on the ix. day of Aprill last call before vs the wardens of the Woodmongers & the greatest number of all such persons as vse to sell billets and faggots within this Citie, and the freedome and liberties of the same, and vppon good deliberation and due consideration had, did then set downe the rates and prices of billets and faggots as followeth. ... geuen at the Guildhall of the sayd Citie the xx. day of July. 1584. and in the xxvi. yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth. &c. (1584)
- 209229: An account of the trial of Thomas Woolston, B.D. sometime Fellow of Sidney College, in Cambridge, on Tuesday the fourth of March, 1729, at the Court of King's-Bench, in Guildhall, on four several informations, for writing, printing, publishing four blasphemous books, on the miracles of our Saviour; with the observations of the council thereupon (1729)
- 209982: The trial (at large) of John Horne (1777)
- 211451: A sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Exeter, on the general fast-day, February 6. 1756 (1756)
- 211598: Pontefract Castle (1719)
- 212599: At an extraordinary court held at Guildhall the 10th day of June, 1784. ... It was resolved, that the following petition be forthwith forwarded to London, (1784)
- 212620: At the general quarter sessions of the peace of our Lord the King, held by adjournment at the Guildhall, in and for the city and county of the City of Exeter, the sixteenth day of May, in the thirty-first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, (1791)
- 213118: A sermon at Guildhall Chapel, on the election of a Lord Mayor, 29 Septemb. 1770 (1770)
- 213500: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1790)
- 213501: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1792)
- 213502: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1796)
- 213503: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1779)
- 213504: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1782)
- 213506: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1784)
- 213507: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1786)
- 213508: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1788)
- 213509: The Shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1773)
- 213510: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1778)
- 213511: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1799)
- 217848: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 220580: The trial between the Ph?nix Assurance Company and Mr. James Brown (1789)
- 224188: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the governors and contributors to the Devon and Exeter Hospital (1759)
- 224276: The whole proceedings on the trials of two informations (1787)
- 224390: Winchester Association. Declarations and resolutions of a meeting, ... at the Guildhall, December 22, 1792. (1792)
- 227233: The celebrated speech (1793)
- 227403: John Davidson, merchant, at Newbigging, near Drumlithie, sells the following goods at the lowest prices. My customers all of different ranks, to you I do return my thanks, for all your former favours granted, a grateful sense I never wanted. That you may be the better sorted, I've bought my goods the last imported: and what I sell, that you may know, is noted in the bill below (1780)
- 228000: The bristol poll-book (1754)
- 228115: The genuine trial of John B. Gawler (1795)
- 228256: The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------ (1757)
- 229218: City of Bristol, Bengough, mayor. At a common-council, holden in St. George's chapel, in the Guildhall ... on Wednesday the 12th of December, 1792; resolved unanimously, (1792)
- 230208: The description, use, and excellency of a new instrument (1740)
- 234748: A guide to stage coaches (1784)
- 237179: A letter to Sir John Scott (1798)
- 239060: New proposals of insurance on the births of children, born in wedlock, at the Faithful Office, kept at the Widow Pratt's Coffee-house in Cat-Eaten-Street, by St. Laurence Church, near Guild-hall (1711)
- 239155: Forbes Mayor. Commun' Concil' tent' in camera Guildhall civitat' London' die Jouis, 24? die Martij, Anno Domini 1725 (1726)
- 239425: From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over against Jack's Coffee-House in King-street, near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on births, at a certain charge, by a weekly dividend (1711)
- 239426: From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance in marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over-against Jack's Coffee-House in Kingstreet near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on marriage, at a certain charge by a weekly dividend (1711)
- 239428: From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over-against Jack's Coffee-House in Kingstreet near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on servants, at a certain charge by a weekly dividend (1711)
- 240358: London (1782)
- 240749: Mr. Alderman Wilkes's speech (1776)
- 240923: The musical law-bird (1790)
- 242046: Consolations against the fears of death (1711)
- 242789: The Guildhall orators; or, a review of the aldermen & common-council of London. A satyrical poem. By Robert Rusted, (1780)
- 244226: The genuine trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244227: The genuine trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man; at Guildhall, London, Dec. 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury (1793)
- 244229: The trial at large of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244230: Trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244231: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244234: The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the rights of man (1792)
- 244235: The trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244236: The trial of Thomas Paine, for writing a libel, called the second part of the rights of man (1792)
- 244238: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244239: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 246795: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, President, and the governors of the London-Hospital (1762)
- 246815: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire President, and the governors of the London Hospital (1760)
- 251381: A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London (1783)
- 252609: Gill, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 12th day of February 1789 (1789)
- 253263: Northampton. At a public meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Northampton, convened at the Guildhall of the same town by the Worshipful William Francis, Esq. Mayor, on Friday the 7th day of December, 1792, the following declaration was unanimously made and entered into, (1792)
- 253322: Prĉmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions (1711)
- 253323: Prĉmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions, with the numbers of the tickets, and the classis to which they belong, drawn before the managers and directors of the said Adventure at Guildhall, London, on Saturday, August 11. 1711. being the tenth day. (1711)
- 254235: Skinner, Mayor. London, to wit. A rota of justices who attend each for a week, at Guildhall, from Sunday the 2d day of November 1794, to Sunday the 8th day of November 1795 (1794)
- 255494: Henry Mugg, bookseller and stationer, two doors below the Guildhall, in the Fore-street, Exeter, sells, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Books in all arts and sciences. (1780)
- 255495: Henry Mugg, bookseller and stationer, two doors below the Guildhall, in the Fore-street, Exeter, sells, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, books in all arts and sciences, (1780)
- 256658: At a Court of Lieutenancy, held at Guildhall, London, on Thursday the 9th day of July, 1767 (1770)
- 256659: At a Court of Lieutenancy, held at Guildhall, London, on Thursday, February the 13th, 1772, ordered, (1772)
- 258779: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1788)
- 258780: A Companion to all the principal places of curiousity and entertainment in and about London and Westminister (1789)
- 258782: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1796)
- 258783: A Companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1800)
- 260489: A guide to the Lord Mayor's show (1761)
- 260497: City of Exeter. The mayor, at the request of the committee, desires the inhabitants to meet at the Guildhall on Saturday next, the 11th day of April, ... to take into consideration the heads of an intended bill for paving, cleansing, lighting, and otherwise improving this city, (1795)
- 260553: Clark, Mayor. At a Court of aldermen held at Guildhall, London, on Tuesday the 25th day of October, 1785, ... Whereas it hath been represented to this Court on behalf of several freemen of the city of London, parishioners and inhabitants of the ward of Portsoken in the said city, that many persons daily frequent the streets and other places ... hawking, buying and selling of old cloaths and various other articles, (1785)
- 262037: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several freehold messuages or tenements, and buildings, in and near Chiswell Street, Whitecross Street, Beech Street, Moorfields, and Crown Street, in the county of Middlesex; being part of the estates purchased under the Act of Parliament, for making the new street from Moorfields to Bishopsgate Street, and from Chiswell Street to Barbican. Which will be sold by auction ... before the Committee for letting the City's lands, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May 1795, (1795)
- 262875: Kennett, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1780 (1780)
- 267514: A poll taken at the Guildhall of the city of Chichester (1782)
- 268603: The merchants, ship-owners and principal inhabitants of this town, are requested to meet at the Guildhall, on Tuesday next the 18th instant, ... to take into consideration the propositions offered by the Dock Company respecting an extension of the dock: (1787)
- 270299: The trial of Jonathan Britain (1772)
- 270775: Winterbottom, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Wednesday the sixth day of May 1752, and in the twenty fifth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c (1752)
- 271993: Ten thousand pounds!!! Trial between Richard Martin, Esq. of Dangin, in the county of Galway, in Ireland, and John Petrie, Esq. of the county of Essex, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife (1792)
- 272680: The proceedings on the trial of Captain Gambier, late of His Majesty's ship the Severn, on an action on the case wherein the damages sued for were 10,000l. for criminal conversation with Admiral Knowles's lady; which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, ... on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1757. ... With an introductory preface (1757)
- 273473: Weights and measures. Complaint having been made to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, of several persons using and keeping weights and measures, ... not sealed or marked at the Guildhall, ... Notice is therefore hereby given, that every person using ... weights or measures not compared with the standard, ... will be subject to the penalties (1794)
- 273790: York county meeting. At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the freeholders of the county of York, held at the Guildhall of the city of York, on Tuesday the 1st day of December, 1795, in pursuance of the requisition of several gentlemen freeholders of the said county (1795)
- 273883: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 274935: The poll-book. Being a list of the freeholders and freemen who voted at the last election for the city and county of Bristol, (begun at the Guildhall of the said city Wednesday the 28th of November, MDCCXXXIX (1739)
- 276932: The benefit tickets in the lottery for 700,000l. for the year 1751 (1751)
- 278832: The compleatest collection of old and new English and Scotch songs (1745)
- 279505: The bristol poll book (1774)
- 282022: Nathaniel Spry, mercer, and undertaker, ... at the Golden Lion, opposite the Guildhall, in the Fore-Street, Exon, has a neat variety of mercery goods, ... A very good assortment of all kinds of goods for mourning and funerals, ... He likewise lends a velvet pall, and handsome cloaks, for funerals (1770)
- 282225: Mr. Cox's Museum A list of the prizes in the Museum lottery. Shewing the order of drawing, comparative value of the tickets and mode of determination by the scheme of the state lottery of 1772. ... Should there be no state lottery in the present year 1774, the Museum lottery shall be drawn in Guildhall, (1774)
- 283981: To the worthy liverymen, of the City of London (1795)
- 284508: It having been found extremely inconvenient, (from the great number of persons assembled at Guildhall this day) for the Commissioners of the Lieutenancy to determine on the appeals of the different inhabitants respecting the Militia bill, you are desired, ... to attend on Tuesday next, the 26th (1794)
- 286233: The certainty and necessity of our lord's resurrection from the dead (1707)
- 287356: The poll for Members in Parliament to represent the city of York (1774)
- 288077: The Bristol poll-book (1754)
- 288432: The committee for letting the lands and tenements of the City of London, in the account of the Chamberlain of the said city, do hereby give notice, that they will sit in the Council Chamber, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 30th day of May, 1781, ... to lett by public auction, ... several messuages or tenements, buildings and ground, ... as follows, (1781)
- 289228: The trial of Stephen Devereux (1793)
- 289747: Trial of John Hamilton Moore for pirating a chart. Sittings after term, March 1798, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants. Guildhall, London. Heather and Williams, v. John Hamilton Moore (1798)
- 290309: By the Mayor. To the master and wardens of the company of [blank] These are to require you to cause your beadle to give notice to all the liverymen of your company, to appear at Guildhall on Tuesday next, the 15th day of September, ... for the election of a fit and able perso to be one of the sheriffs of this city, ... in the room of Thomas Cogan, ... Dated the 12th day of September, 1789 (1789)
- 290804: Trecothick, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 19th day of October, 1770, and in the tenth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. The Committee appointed by this court the 26th day of July, 1770, to take a view of the encroachments upon the River Thamas, at Durham-yard, and to report their opinion how far the public are or may be affected thereby, did this day deliver into this court, a report, in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words (1770)
- 291184: Plomer, Mayor. A common-council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday, the 17th day of May, 1782. The Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor acquainted this court that he had received a letter from the Earl of Shelburne, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state, which was read as follows: (1782)
- 291756: The poll of the Livery of London for four citizens to represent the said city in Parliament, taken at Guildhall, March 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 1768 (1768)
- 291803: Beckford, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, 1763, and in the third year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee appointed to put execution the act of Parliament to improve, widen and enlarge the passage over and through London-Bridge, did this day deliver into this court, a representation in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words: (1763)
- 291867: Clark, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 20th day of January, 1785, and in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. (1785)
- 291888: Watson, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 6th day of June 1797 (1797)
- 292117: To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, I beg leave to return my sincerest thanks for the honour of your appearance in my behalf yesterday at Guildhall. (1768)
- 292600: The worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of Sir Robert Ladbroke (1768)
- 292602: The Worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor of this city, are desired to meet at Goldsmiths-Hall, in Foster-Lane, to-morrow, the 18th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to go in procession to Guildhall, to poll for his lordship, and their other friends (1768)
- 292604: To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, I beg leave to return my sincerest thanks for the honour of your appearance in my behalf yesterday at Guildhall. Permit me to solicit the continuance of your favour, (1768)
- 292616: This afternoon at four o'clock ended at Guildhall, the poll for representatives in Parliament; when the numbers stood thus: (1768)
- 292624: Whereas some time ago, I set forth in a printed letter, the treatment I had met with, ... with intent to get my coal-works ... the sale of my works is absolutely fixed to be on Friday the 3d of April next, at Guildhall, London: (1761)
- 292661: Sir, You are desired to be at Guildhall, in your violet gown, on Wednesday next, being the 8th day of February 1797, at twelve o'clock at noon, to proceed from thence with the lord mayor, aldermen, and common council to St. James's, to present an address to His Majesty, on the breaking off the negociation of peace, by the French nation. William Powell. (1797)
- 292746: Sir, by virtue of a precept from the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, you are desired by the master and wardens of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, to meet at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 24th day of June, 1800, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, in your Livery Gown and Hood, for the election of sheriffs, Chamberlain, bridge masters, and other officers to serve the city of London for in year ensuing (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)
- 293158: Pickett, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 15th day ofJuly, 1790. The committee for general purposes did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, relative to the nature, duty and emoluments of the Office of Common Serjeant, which was read in these words (1790)
- 293164: Bull, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 29th day of July, 1774. This day the Court proceeded according to the order of the twenty-third of June last, to take into consideration the report that was then made from the committee appointed to enquire into the practice and fees of the court of requests, the abuses of its officers and their servants as also the inconveniences attending the present mode of executing the business thereof, which was ordered to be printed and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court, and the same was again read in these words; to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the city of London, in common council assembled (1774)
- 293167: Pickett, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 30th day of March, 1790. The committee for general purposes did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing, under their hands relative to the repairs necessary to be done to Blackfriars Bridge, and paving the carriage way thereof, which was read; and, it is ordered, that the said report and the estimates thereto annexed be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court (1790)
- 293168: Burnell, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday the 29th day of October, 1788, and in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great British, &c (1788)
- 293171: Gill, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on thursday 18th December, 1788. Resolved that one fourth part of the members of the committee for general purposes, Thames navigation, and control over the coal and corn meters shall be removed at the end of the year; one other fourth part at the end of two years; one other fourth part at the end of three years; and the remainder at the end of four years; to be determined by Ballot, in the committee for general purposes, within the first year of their appointment; and to be determined in the committee for Thames navigation, and control over the coal and corn meters, by the removal in the first instance of those members who have been for the greatest length of time on the committee; but in case of an equal length of time of several members, then to be determined between those members by ballot in the committee; and that no person to be afterwards appointed upon any committee, shall continue a member longer than four years (1788)
- 293174: Sir, You are desired to be at a Court of Common Council at Guildhall on Friday next, being the 16th day of May 1800, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon. To consider a motion, that it be referred to the committee for general purpose, to consider if any and what further regulations or alterations should take place in the future appointment of the several standing and ward committees, and report. To consider a motion, that it be referred to the committee for general purposes to examine the petition and memorial of the freemen of London, residing within the town and borough of [So]uthwark, to be represented in the common council; presented to e court on the 9th of December 1788. To consider a motion, (1800)
- 293189: Gill, mayor. A common council holden in the in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 9th day of December, 1788. The committee for letting this city's lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing, under their hands, of a method for better conducting the business of the corporation, which was read in these words (1788)
- 293190: Pavement-Office, Guildhall, London, 16th April 1789. At a special public meeting of the commissioners of sewers, lamps, pavements, &c. of the city of London and liberties thereof, convened by order of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, on Wednesday the 15th day of April, 1789. Ordered, that all the inspectors do with proper assistants attend from day to day, previous to and on Thursday the 23d. Instant, and under the direction of the surveyor remove or cause to be removed, all hoards, scaffolidng and other projections, now fixed upon or over the foot or carriage ways of Fleet-street, Ludgate-hill, Ludgate-street, and St. Paul's Church-yard, and the cross-streets, lanes and passages leading into the same, and likewise that they do prevent the fixing any such hoards, scaffolding or other projections, upon or over the said foot or carriage ways. (1789)
- 293373: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Wednesday the 30th day of July 1800. The committee for letting the Bridge house estates did, this day, deliver into this court a report in writing under their hands, of a conference with the select committee of the House of Commons, relative to the rebuilding of London Bridge, which was read (agreed to and referred back to the laid committee to consider the said resolutions, and report from time to time their opinion thereon) and ordered to be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court (1800)
- 293374: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Thursday 25th day of September 1800. The committee for general purposes did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, together with regulations prepared by them, for carrying into effect the act of Parliament, passed last sessions, for extending the powers of the court of requests, which were in the these words: to the Right Honourable the Lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in common council assembled (1800)
- 293375: Glynn, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 3d day of May 1799. Mr. William Bond, principal clerk to the commissioners of sewers, lamps, and pavements, did this day deliver into this court, pursuant to the order of the 12th of July 1785, an acoount of money received and paid by the chamberlain, by order of the said commissioners, from Michaelmas 1797, to Michaelmas 1798, inclusive; which was read in these words (1799)
- 293376: Wright, mayor. A common council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the twenty-fourth day of February, 1786. The committee, for building and completing the bridge at Black Friars, did this day deliver into this court, their final report in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words (1786)
- 293378: Skinner, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 11th December 1794. The committee appointed by this court, the 14th of the finances of this city, &c. did this day deliver into this court their final report in writing, under their hands, which was read. And a motion being made and question proposed, that the said report be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court; an amendment was moved, that all the words, "Lie on the table," substituted in Lieu thereof; and the same being carried in the negative, the question was put, that the sid report be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court; the same was resolved in the affirmative, and ordered accordingly (1794)
- 293379: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Monday the 26th day of May 1800. Ordered, that the three brief statements of Mr. Comptroller's charge upon Mr. Chamberlain, of all the rents and revenues of this city for the years 1796, 1797, 1798, delivered into this court by him on the 20th instant, be printed and annexed to the Chamberlain's accounts, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court (1800)
- 293383: A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 11th day of October 1799, and in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c (1799)
- 293384: Peckham, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday the fourteenth day of May, 1784, and in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c (1784)
- 294333: The trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 294985: The trial of John Horne (1777)
- 295711: At a Court of D'oyer hundred held for the county of the city of Cork, at the Guildhall thereof, the 22d day of January, 1789, for the purpose of taking into consideration the following orders of council: the first being for 100 guineas to be paid to Samuel Rowland, Esq; (1789)
- 298072: A charge delivered to the Grand Jury, at the general quarter session of peace; held at the Guildhall, Westminster, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1763. By Sir John Fielding, (1763)
- 298377: An impartial account of what happened at the meeting in the Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 1st of August, 1780, for the purpose of nominating candidates for Newcastle upon Tyne (1780)
- 298888: The wheel of fortune, or, Guildhall in an uproar (1795)
- 299243: London. Heathcote, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 21st day of October, 1742, and in the 16th year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c. (1742)
- 300458: Regrating and forestalling (1800)
- 301628: The gigantick history, volume the second (1741)
- 301628: The gigantick history, volume the second (1741)
- 309529: Sir, allow me to request the favour of your vote and interest for Mr. Galabin, who has had the honour of being returned Bridge-Master at the Common-Hall; and, as the poll will finally close on Tuesday next at four o'clock, the exertions of his friends, it is hoped, will ensure his success.- Your early attendance, therefore, at Guildhall, will much oblige (1796)
- 310847: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 311749: St. John's College, Cambridge, v. Fisher. Copy (from Mr. Gurney's shorthand notes) of the proceedings on the trial of this cause, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, by a special jury, before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon, July 16, 1798 (1798)
- 311790: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Tuesday the 17th day of June 1800. The committee for letting this city's lands did, this day, deliver into this court a report in writing, under their hands, of the arrears due to the city, at the decease of the late Chamberlain, and at Michaelmas last; (1800)
- 311796: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 25th day of April 1800. Mr. William Bond, principal clerk to the commissioners of Sewers, Lamps, and Pavements, did this day deliver into this court, pursuant to the order of the 12th of July 1785, an account of money received and paid by the Chamberlain, by order of the said commissioners, from Michaelmas 1798, to Michaelmas 1799, inclusive; which was read in these words: (1800)
- 312055: The genuine trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 312508: To the King's most excellent Majesty. We, the Mayor, Lord Bishop, aldermen and magistrates, ... and other inhabitants of the city and county of the city of Exon, humbly beg leave to approach Your Majesty, with the following association, ... At the Guildhall of the city of Exon, the first day of October, one thousand seven hundred and forty five. (1745)
- 313926: Wilkes, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday the 25th day of October, 1775, ... The Committee for Letting this City's Lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report, ... on the petition of the Committee of the Artillery Company, (1775)
- 316987: City of Bristol, and county of the same city. At the general quarter sessions of the peace of our sovereign lord the King, held by adjournment in and for the said city and county, in the Guildhall of the same city, on Monday ... the fourteenth day of February, ... 1725, ... Whereas the trade and navagation [sic] of the said city of Bristol is very much increased, and the harbour in the River Froom, ... is greatly streightned [sic], ... and often damaged; (1740)
- 317090: City election. This is to give notice, that his Majesty's writ for the electing of two citizens to serve in the next Parliament for the city of York is in our hands, ... and that the said election, ... will be on Wednesday next, the thirty-first day of March instant, at the Guildhall ... Dated this 27th day of March, 1784. (1784)
- 317123: At the opening of the election for members to represent this city in Parliament at the Guildhall this morning, the Rt. Hon. Lord Gallway addressed himself to the freemen in the following manner: (1784)
- 317164: An extract of the rules or laws for the direction and government of licensed chairs and chairmen within the city of Bath, and for two measured miles round the same, to be measured from the Guildhall of the same city, as a centre, with the fees or rewards which they are entitled to for any duty of service which they may do (1794)
- 317298: The Heavenly messenger; or, The child's plain path-way to eternal life (1780)
- 317698: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 318261: A Guide to stage coaches, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels, barges, and boats, which carry passengers and merchandise from London to the different towns in Great Britain (1781)
- 319529: [ ] At a meeting of a committee of the subscribers of this town, held by adjournment at the Guildhall, on the 28th day of May, 1794, for the internal security and defence of the kingdom, (1794)
- 319530: Plymouth volunteers (1794)
- 319531: [ ] At a meeting of the subscribers of this town, held at the Guildhall thereof, on Wednesday the 14th day of May, 1794, pursuant to adjournment, for the purpose of considering the mode of disposing of the subscription, entered into, for the internal security and defence o the kingdom, (1794)
- 319532: [ ] At a general meeting of the subscribers of this town, for the internal defence of the county, held at the Guildhall, on Thursday the 5th day of June, 1794, pursuant to public advertisement from the Worshipful the Mayor. (1794)
- 319569: The loyal inhabitants of this town (1794)
- 319571: [ ] It being thought expedient to raise volunteer companies (1794)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320101: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1772)
- 320108: Wilkes, Mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 23d day of June, 1775, and in the fifteenth year of the reign of King George the Third, of Great-Britain, &c (1775)
- 320437: City of York. The address and petition of the inhabitants of this city will lay at the Guildhall, and at the counting-house of Messrs. Sutcliffe in Castlegate, this day only, for the signatures of those who have not already had an opportunity of signing (1795)
- 320468: York county meeting. At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the freeholders of the county of York, held at the Guildhall of the city of York, on Tuesday the 1st day of December, 1795, in pursuance of the requisition of several gentlemen freeholders of the said county (1795)
- 320475: Freeholders, read --- think --- judge for yourselves (1795)
- 320479: The freeholders of Yorkshire who are friends to their King and constitution, as settled at the Glorious Revolution, are hereby informed, that an address to his Majesty, and a petition to the House of Commons for securing to us our present constitution, and restoring the blessings of peace, lie for signatures at the Guildhall, in York, for this day only, (1795)
- 320482: At a meeting of the freeholders of the county of York, held in pursuance of advertisement, in the Guildhall of the city of York, on the first day of December, 1795. (Sir Thomas Gascoigne, bart. in the chair.) (1795)
- 320715: At a meeting of the Livery of London held at Guildhall on Thursday the 23 March 1797. it was resolved; that the Lord Mayor, attended by the sheriffs and Citys? representatives in Parliament, should present the following petition to his Majesty (1797)
- 321697: Watson, Mayor. A Common Council holden [in the chamber] of the Guildhall of the City [of London, on Tuesday,] the 9th day of February 1797. The Committee for letting this city's lands did this day, delivery [sic] into this court, a report in writing, under their hands, on the petition of the cutting retail butchers, (1797)
- 325384: London. At the General Quarter Session ... holden ... at the Guildhall ... on Tuesday the fourth day of July, 1758, (1758)
- 326675: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1799)
- 326680: The pocket remembrancer (1750)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 327580: Ladbroke, locum tenens. Janssen, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 16th day of October, 1755, and in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of Our Soverign Lord George the second, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee for letting this city's lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, in relation to the better method for letting this city's estates, which was read in these words: (1755)
- 327581: Perry, Mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 17th day of April, 1739 &c (1739)
- 327586: Rawlinson, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 20th day of June, 1754, and in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. This day the committee for letting this city's lands; delivered into this court a report in writing under their hands, which was read in these words: (1754)
- 327587: Rawlinson, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the twenty sixth day of September, 1754, and in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c (1754)
- 327589: At a session of the commissioners of sewers, pavements, &c. London, held at Guildhall, on Friday, the [blank] day of 174[blank] (1740)
- 327590: Cokayne, Mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London on Thursday the 22d day of November 1750, ... An act to explain and amend two several acts of common-council, ... concerning foreigners (1750)
- 327594: Heathcote, Mayor, a common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London ... the 27th day of July, 1742 ... A report from the committee, for letting this city's lands, (1742)
- 327961: London's gratitude (1783)
- 336948: An answer to the queries, contained in a letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10. Together with animadversions on two speeches in defence of the printers of a paper, subscribed a South Briton. The first pronounced by the Right Hon. Thomas Townshend, in the House of Commons, And printed in the London Packet of February 18. The second by the Right Learned Counsellor Lee, in Guildhall, And printed in the Public Ledgere of August 12. In the Examination of which a Comparison naturally arises between the public and private Virtues of Their Present Majesties, and those of King William and Queen Mary. The Merits, also, of Roman Catholics, and of Dissenters from the Church of England, respecting Allegiance and Liberty, and their Claims to National Protection, are fairly stated, from their past and present Transactions. By J. Shebbeare, M. D (1775)
- 338715: The adventures of Alexander the corrector. The third part (1755)
- 340613: Advertisement. July 25. 1710. To morrow, being the 26th of July, will begin to be drawn the lottery-tickets at Guildhall, ... the benefits will be printed, and publish'd the same night ... by Andrew Bell (1710)
- 343112: The attendance of the citizens is requested at the Guildhall, on Monday next, ... for the purpose of raising a subscription to be applied in promoting such measures as shall be deemed most proper ... for the public security (1779)
- 345086: A letter to Sir John Scott (1798)
- 346813: Brief memoirs of the judges whose portraits are preserved in Guildhall (1791)
- 346814: Brief memoirs of the judges, whose portraits are preserved in Guildhall (1791)
- 349146: The trial between the assignees of Lockyer and Bream, late of Tavistock-Street, bankrupts, plaintiffs, and Thomas Worsley, Esq. secretary of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, ... defendant, in the Court of Common Pleas, at Guildhall, on Thursday, the 23rd of July 1794: (1796)
- 350250: The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, before Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, July the tenth, 1793; for selling a supposed libel, A letter, addressed to the addressers. By Thomas Paine (1793)
- 354616: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Lawrence, by Guildhall, before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and the worshipful the Court of Aldermen, on the 29th of September, 1788, being the day of the election of the chief magistrate of this city, by the Rev. Richar Harrison, ... (1788)
- 354780: A particular account of the solemnities used at the coronation of his sacred majesty King George II (1760)
- 357558: The trial of Captain G------------, for crim. con. with Ad----l K-----s's lady; which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, by a special jury, on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1757. When One Thousand Pounds Damages were given to the Plaintiff. With the Original Letters (1759)
- 358411: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, president, and the governors of the London Hospital (1757)
- 361698: Defence of the country! (1797)
- 362525: The proceedings at large, in a cause on an action brought by Anthony Fabrigas, gent. against Lieutenant General John Mostyn, ... in the Court of Common-Pleas, in Guildhall, London, on the 13th of July, 1773. (1773)
- 362526: The proceedings at large in a cause on an action brought by Anthony Fabrigas, gent. against Lieutenant General John Mostyn, ... in the court of Common-Pleas, in Guildhall, London, on the 13th of July, 1773. (1773)
- 363680: A narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 363681: The second part of a narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills, late surgeon on board the Durrington Indiaman, Captain Richard Crabb, in her late voyage to the East-Indies, under the convoy of Admiral Boscawen. Being a continued series of cruelty and oppression, thro' the jealousy and ill-nature of ---, 'till his arrival at Bombay; --- where he was tried by a court-martial of East-India captains. Together with an account of his banishment to Goa, and his voyage to Brazil, under Captain Kinsey, commodore of a Portuguese squadron. Interspersed with several curious original love letters, certificates, papers, documents and vouchers; and corroborated by the testimony of a great number of witnesses now residing in town. To which is added, an account of his trial at Guildhall in July last: recommended to all generous and humane souls, for the benefit of the unhappy sufferer, late a prisoner at Capt. Crabb's suit in the King's-Bench, Southwark, for costs of his late trial (1751)
- 366352: Tables of time calculated for two hundred years vizt. the XVII. and XVIII. centuries (1710)
- 366666: An exmoor scolding (1775)
- 369655: A treatise of the visitation of the sick (1775)
- 370703: Tables of simple interest and discount (1707)
- 371079: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 371799: A copy of the poll, taken the thirty-first of January, and the following day, in the year of our Lord, 1794; at the Guildhall, in the borough of New Windsor, In the County of Berks; at an election of a Representative to serve in Parliament for the said Borough, in the Room of Penyston Portlock Powney, Esq. deceased; Before Paul Perryman, Gent. Mayor of the Borough aforesaid. Candidates. Henry Isherwood, Esq. William Grant, Esq. To which are added, the council's objections to particular votes ; Tending to Establish the Usage of the Borough with respect to the Law of Elections (1794)
- 371817: Gospel truths stated (1793)
- 372821: A letter delivered by Mr. Wood, to the commissioners for rebuilding the bridge at Bristol, and opening the avenues to it, at their publick meeting held at the Guildhall on Monday the 4th of August. Printed and published at their Request (1760)
- 373514: Tables of time calculated for 200 years vizt. the XVII & XVIII centurys. By John Smart (1702)
- 373526: The curiosities of London and Westminster described (1783)
- 373844: The principles of free-masonry delineated (1777)
- 374265: An alphabetical list of the freemen, who voted at the election holden at the Guildhall of the city of Lincoln, on Saturday the nineteenth of June, 1790, for the two representatives in Parliament for the said city (1790)
- 374514: A concise history of the City of London (1752)
- 374580: A short account of the several wards, precincts, parishes, &c. in London (1741)
- 374989: Dialogue between the two giants at Guildhall (1768)
- 375402: Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c (1726)
- 375402: Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c (1726)
- 375969: The trials of James Brownrigg (1767)
- 376721: Memoria technica (1778)
- 376853: The rights and principles of an Englishman considered and asserted, or a review of the late motion at the hotel, for a county meeting in Devonshire. By a Devonian (1780)
- 381726: Remarkable trials and interesting memoirs, of the most noted criminals (1765)
- 382715: Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq. at Guildhall, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, On Wedesday, the 19th of December, 1792; The Damages were laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury gave a Verdict for One Thousand. This Trial contains verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and all the Evidence that was produced in support of the Action (1792)
- 383420: A sermon preached at the parish-church of Saint Lawrence Jewry (1761)
- 384108: A sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jewry, Guildhall, on Sunday, April 23 (1786)
- 384967: A serious address to young persons of both sexes (1777)
- 385005: The conduct and scandalous behaviour of the porters in Exchange Alley (1750)
- 385187: The history and description of the famous cathedral of St. Paul's, London (1741)
- 385868: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1795)
- 385875: Curiosities in the Tower of London. ... (1741)
- 386493: Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c (1780)
- 387883: A common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London (1782)
- 397251: An exmoor scolding (1782)
- 398186: The antient history and description of the city of Exeter (1765)
- 398355: A guide to stage coaches (1788)
- 398362: A guide to stage coaches (1780)
- 398773: A most curious trial (1792)
- 399224: Le Mesurier, mayor (1793)
- 403005: An exmoor scolding (1768)
- 404218: Shakespeare. Containing the traits of his characters (1774)
- 405778: Barnard, Mayor. A Common-Council held in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London on Thursday the second day of March, 1737, (1737)
- 405782: A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday the 3d day of February 1737, ... An act to alter and amend an act of Common-Council, ... relating to the choice, election, and confirmation of sherriffs (1737)
- 406042: Beckford, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 26th day of October, 1763 (1763)
- 408510: At a general meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Abingdon, at the Guildhall, the 10th day of July, 1795 (1795)
- 409256: A calendar for the year of our Lord, 1723 (1722)
- 409382: Trial of John Rusby (1800)
- 413071: The benefit tickets in the lottery for 630,000l. for the year 1748. drawn before the managers and directors thereof, at Guildhall, London, on Tuesday the 18th day of October, 1748, (1748)
- 413275: The proceedings at large in an action brought by Mrs. Grace Stokes against Thomas Carnan, in Trover, for converting and disposing of a mare the property of the plaintiff. Tried before the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, ... at Guildhall, ... 7th of December, 1781. Taken down in short hand, by Robert Pye Donkin (1781)
- 413276: In the court of King's Bench, at Guildhall, London, before Mr. Justice Buller and a special jury, Tuesday July 18, 1786. The King, on the prosecution of Thomas Carnan, Plaintiff, and John Green, Defendant (1786)
- 413277: The proceedings at large in an action brought by John Green against Thomas Carnan, for a malicious prosecution in causing the Plaintiff to be indicted for perjury. Tried before the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, ... at Guildhall, ... 10th July, 1787. Taken down in shor hand, by E. Hodgson. (1787)
- 413439: The favour of God the only security in national danger (1798)
- 413476: Boydell, Mayor. A common council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall City of London, on Wednesday the 5th day of October, 1791 (1791)
- 414646: A particular account of the solemnities used at the coronation of His Sacred Majesty King George II (1761)
- 414975: A poll taken at the Guildhall of the city of Chichester, in the county of Sussex, the 1st and 2d days of April 1784 before the Worshipful Charles Buckner Esqr. mayor of the said city, for the electing two citizens to serve in the ensuing Parliament ... the candidates being Tho. Steele Esqr, Wm. Smith Esqr. Geo. White Thomas Esqr (1784)
- 416673: Tables of interest, &c. Abridged for the use of schools (1736)
- 418500: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, President, and the governors of the London Hospital (1759)
- 419442: The state of the poll for Members in Parliament to represent the City of York. Begun at the Guildhall the 31st Day of March, and finally closed on the 6th of April, 1784 (1784)
- 420444: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 420445: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 420446: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city (1780)
- 420447: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 420448: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1781)
- 420449: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city (1782)
- 422190: To the worthy livery of the city of London (1780)
- 422240: A topographical and chorographical survey of the county of Down (1740)
- 422435: The trial (at large) of John Horne (1777)
- 424049: Burnell, mayor. A Common Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 11th day of December, 1787. The committee for bye-laws, did this day deliver into this Court, a report in Writing under their Hands, with Mr. Recorder and Common Serjeant's Opinions on a Case, upon the subject of relieving the inhabitants of this City from the orphans tax; which was read. Ordered, that the said report, together with the said Case and Opinions, be printed, and a Copy thereof sent to every Member of this Court. rix (1787)
- 424219: Beckford, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, 1763, and in the third year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c (1763)
- 424931: Plumbe Mayor, A Common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 30th day of March, 1779 (1779)
- 424935: By permission (1771)
- 424990: The speech of John Trusty (1702)
- 425008: St. George's Chapel. Bristol, (Saturday) May 28, 1796. This day the poll finally closed at the Guildhall, ... Majority in favor of Lord Sheffield, 577 (1796)
- 425621: The buds of parnassus (1763)
- 426082: Sir, you are particularly requested to attend a court of lieutenancy (1796)
- 426084: Sir, you are particularly requested to attend a court of lieutenancy (1796)
- 426085: At a court of lieutenancy, held at Guildhall on Tuesday the 15th day of November, 1796 (1796)
- 451484: From the Bristol gazette of October 10, 1782 (1782)
- 455311: The celebrated speech of the Hon. T. Erskine, in support of the liberty of the press (1793)
- 461957: Guildhall, Bristol, September 27, 1775 (1775)
- 468071: The Exeter evening-post; or, The west-country advertiser. (1765)
- 468073: The Exeter evening-post; or, The Plymouth and Cornish courant. (1765)
- 468074: The Exeter evening-post; or, The Plymouth and Cornish courant. (1765)
- 468075: Trewman's Exeter evening-post: or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. (1769)
- 468076: Trewman's Exeter flying-post: or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. (1770)
- 468102: Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth gazette, or Universal advertiser for the west of England. (1798)
- 468157: Brice and Thorn's old Exeter journal, or weekly advertiser. (1772)
- 471968: A select collection of Masonic songs (1767)
- 473389: Hallifax, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 25th day of September 1777; and the seventeenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee appointed by this court the twenty-fourth day of July last, to consider and report to this court, whether any, and what alterations and regulations are proper to take place in the entertainments, annually given at the Guldhall, on the days commonly called Lord-Mayors Days, ... (1777)
- 474033: Sir, Your Worship is desired to be at a Court of Aldermen at Guildhall (1775)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 476857: The Bristol poll-book (1784)
- 477023: William Pitt, the grocer of London (1790)
- 477365: A companion for the approaching grand festival (1761)
- 478473: Bury, Suffolk. At a meeting, held at the Guildhall, 10th February 1792. (1792)
- 478665: The tryals of all the prisoners (1731)
- 479423: The pocket remembrancer; or, a concise history of the City of London (1741)
- 479980: A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 24th day of July 1777; and in the seventeenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c (1777)
Variants:
- Chappell or Colledge at Guildhal
- chappell or colledge of Guildhall
- Guild hall in London
- Guild hall
- 6554: Augusta triumphans. Ramilly and Turin, or a hymn to victory (1707)
- 63961: A proposal by Matthew West, goldsmith, at the Seven Stars in Clare-street, Clare-market, and at his office at North's-Coffee-House in King-street near Guild-hall; for improvement of land, whereby any person that subscribes 10l. will have a yearly dividend of 600l. for the term or space of 8 years, (1716)
- 68082: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitatis London, vicesimo tertio die Maii, anno Domini Christi 1663. ... An Act of Common Council for the Translation of all Persons that Keep Inns, Osteries [sic] or Livery-Stables within this City and Liberties, into the Compan of Innholders (1710)
- 70907: Postively the last week of performing for 7 years this day, and every day this week, will be performed at the Guild-hall (1800)
- 85971: Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 86012: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Holland, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire (1642)
- 87534: Commune Concilium tent' in Camera Guild-hall civitat' London die Lunĉ 29? die Aprilis, anno Domini 1667 (1667)
- 93892: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and court of aldermen, at the Guild-hall chapel, Nov. 21. 1686 (1687)
- 96128: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1689)
- 96566: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the court of aldermen, at Guild-hall Chappel on the XXV. of January, 1684 (1685)
- 99275: Master Grimston his speech at the committee sitting in the Guild-hall on Wednesday the 5th of Ianuary (1642)
- 99657: Light out of darkness (1680)
- 100286: Loyalty triumphant, on the confirmation of Mr. North and Mr. Rich, sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1682)
- 112060: A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled (1660)
- 112749: Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny (1649)
- 112882: The second part of the triall of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn (1650)
- 113455: The rebells warning-piece (1650)
- 113465: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 113611: Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 117525: In pursuance of the order of the Honorable Committee of Parliament it is desired by the Committee of Common-councell of London, that the minsters and church-wardens, with the assistance of other inhabitants ... doe on Wednesday next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, make an exact return at the Guild-hall London, (1648)
- 117809: A Guild-hall elegie, upon the funerals of that infernal saint Iohn Bradshavv President of the High Court of Iustice (1659)
- 117828: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common-Councel holden at the Guild-hall London, on VVednesday the 23 day of November 1659 (1659)
- 117828: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common-Councel holden at the Guild-hall London, on VVednesday the 23 day of November 1659 (1659)
- 117868: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guild-hall London on VVednesday the 14th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117868: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guild-hall London on VVednesday the 14th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117868: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guild-hall London on VVednesday the 14th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 118658: Three speeches delivered in Guild-hall (1645)
- 118723: August 5. 1645. Whereas by speciall order of the House of Commons, the Committee for the Army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax did come to Guild-hall, London, to receive an accompt of the Lord Major and aldermen appointed as commissioners by ordinance of Parliament of the 15 of February, 1644. (1645)
- 118723: August 5. 1645. Whereas by speciall order of the House of Commons, the Committee for the Army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax did come to Guild-hall, London, to receive an accompt of the Lord Major and aldermen appointed as commissioners by ordinance of Parliament of the 15 of February, 1644. (1645)
- 118837: A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition (1642)
- 120218: A catalogue of valuable books, viz. divinity, history, physick, poetry, mathematicks, travels, voyages, romances, &c. Which will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the eighteenth day of this instant October, 1693. Beginning at four a clock in the afternoon, exactly, and continue daily untill all be sold. By Joseph Shelton. Also a choice collection of pamphlits will be sold in bundles. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellars, a Mr. Blackets Coffee-House in Spittle-Fields; and at the place of sale. Also will be sold at the end of this catalogue; an appendix of choice and valuable books in folio's, quarto's, and octavo's, the appendix to be had at the place of sale (1693)
- 123087: For the worshipful, Mr. Steel the recorder of London (1653)
- 124748: A guard muster at Guild-hall, beginning 17th August, 1683 (1683)
- 125788: An order of the committee of the Lords and Commons at Guild-hall for the defence of the kingdom (1642)
- 128413: The svbiects happinesse, and the citizens joy (1641)
- 128592: Joco-serio. Strange news, of a discourse between two dead giants (1661)
- 131869: An hypocrite unmasked: or, the inside of colonel Robert Jermye discovered (1659)
- 132442: A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-hall chappel, July the 18th, 1686. By James Fen, M.A. and vicar of Goudhurst in Kent (1686)
- 135595: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor (1682)
- 135759: An order of the committee of the Lords and Commons at Guild-hall for the defence of the kingdom (1642)
- 136691: The speech of Sr Richard Ford, knight, and alderman of London (1670)
- 138599: A Common Councell holden in the chamber of the Guild-hall of the city of London, the eighth day of July, in the yeare of our Lord 1657 (1657)
- 138602: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitas London, vicesimo tertio die Maii, anno Domini Christi 1663 (1663)
- 139184: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2. 1680. called, The mischief of separation. (1680)
- 139184: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2. 1680. called, The mischief of separation. (1680)
- 142600: The Royall entertainment, presented by the loyalty of the city, to the royalty of their soveraign, on Thursday the fourth of July 1660. When the city of London invited his Majesty, the Duke of York, the Duke of Glocester, and their royall retinue, to a feast in the Guild-hall, London, to which the King was conducted by the chiefest of the city companies on horse-back, entertained by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Counsill, guarded from White-hall to Guild-hall by the artillery-men, led by the illustrious James duke of York; met by diverse pageants, wit sundry devices, and the livery attending in [the]ir order. The hall was richly appointed with costly hangings, the floores raised, organs erected [wit]h all sorts of Musick, performed by the ablest masters in England, with all varieties that art, plen[...], and curiosity can present, to the tune o Packingtons pound (1660)
- 143253: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 144229: The speech of the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Manchester, lord chamberlaine of His Majestie's houshold (1664)
- 144589: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitatis London, die Martis, quarto die Julii anno Dom' 1665 (1665)
- 144590: Commune Concilium tent[um] in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1672)
- 144590: Commune Concilium tent[um] in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1672)
- 144590: Commune Concilium tent[um] in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1672)
- 144591: Commune Concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1674)
- 146174: A paper subscribed and delivered by divers eminent and worthy citizens to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-hall, July the 20th 1682 (1682)
- 147216: A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition (1642)
- 153428: London, the 29th day of September, 1696 (1696)
- 154762: Select hymns: each fitted to two tunes (1698)
- 158339: At a meeting of the Lord Mayor and others his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the City of London (1664)
- 158412: Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall Civitatis London vicesimo die Octobris, anno Domini nostri Christi millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo secundo, ann?que Regni domini nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia? Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ & Hiberniĉ Regis, Fidei defensoris, &c decimo quarto, Coram Johanne Frederick Milite Majore Civitatis London, Thoma Adams, Richardo Brown, Thoma Aleyn, Militibus & Baronettis, aldermannis, Johanne Smith aldermanno, Roberto Hickes aldermanno, Willielmo Justice aldermanno, Johanne Saunders aldermanno, Timotheo Wade aldermanno, necon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concilio, tunc & ibidem assemblat? (1662)
- 158413: Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall Civitatis London decimo septimo die Octobris, 1662. Ann?que Regni Regis Caroli secundi Angliĉ, &c. decimo quarto, Coram Johanne Frederick Milite Majore Civitatis London, Ricardo Brown & Thoma Aleyn Militibus & Baronettis, aldermannis, Willielmo Bolton aldermanno, Willielmo Peake aldermanno, Johanne Smith aldermanno, Roberto Hickes aldermanno, Johanne Saunders aldermanno, Thomas Bateman aldermanno, & Willielmo Turner Milite uno Vececomitum Civitatis prĉdictĉ, necnon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concilio ejusdem Civitatis, tunc & ibidem assemblat? (1662)
- 158416: Tichborne Mayor. A Common Councell holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London the sixt day of March, in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and six, before the Right Honorable Sr Robert Tichborne Kt Lord Mayor of London, &c (1657)
- 158608: A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition, by the committee at Guild-hall London, for the regiments of 5000. foot and 500. horse, under the command of Philip Lord VVharton, Baron of Scarborough, Lord Generall for Ireland (1642)
- 180099: The vvarres of Cyrus King of Persia, against Antiochus King of Assyria (1594)
- 180563: A pleasant commodie, called Looke about you (1600)
- 181562: The oracle of Savoy (1600)
- 183597: Foole vpon foole, or Six sortes of sottes (1600)
- 189374: Vade mecum (1629)
- 192394: An epitaph, or funerall inscription, vpon the godlie life and death of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe Esquire (1580)
- 193675: Love and obedience or, Christs precept and promise (1637)
- 194100: Diues and Lazarus, or rather, Diuellish Diues (1620)
- 195488: Tvvo notorious murders (1595)
- 197186: Commune consilium tentum in camera Guild-hall civitatis London undecimo die Julii, anno Dom. 1612 (1612)
- 198764: A true relation of the lamentable accidents, caused by the inundation and rising of Ebro, Lobregat, Cinca and Segre, riuers of Spaine (1618)
- 199574: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, ciuitatis London, tricesimo primo die Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Iacobi nunc Regis, Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, fidei defensor. &c (1630)
- 199574: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, ciuitatis London, tricesimo primo die Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Iacobi nunc Regis, Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, fidei defensor. &c (1630)
- 199577: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, civitatis London, tricesimo primo Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Jacobi nunc Regis, Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hibern. fidei defensor. &c. decimo nono (1640)
- 201219: At an assembly of the maior, sheriffs, aldermen, and Common Councell of the city of Norwich (1622)
- 208711: At a general meeting of the magistrates for the city and liberty of Westminster, at their Guild-hall, to consider of matters regarding the public peace of the said city (1768)
- 213258: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and several of the livery companies of the city of London (1740)
- 215106: Turn-coats. A new speech (1714)
- 239060: New proposals of insurance on the births of children, born in wedlock, at the Faithful Office, kept at the Widow Pratt's Coffee-house in Cat-Eaten-Street, by St. Laurence Church, near Guild-hall (1711)
- 251225: 'Ten thousand pounds!!!' (1791)
- 267518: A sermon preach'd in the Guild-hall Chapel (1706)
- 295277: An Account of the tryal, examination & conviction of the pretended French prophets, at the Queens-Bench Bar at Guild-hall, this day, being Friday the 4th of July, 1707. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt; for publishing false and scandalous books, and for tumultuous and unlawful assemblies (1707)
- 300901: Sir, having had the honour of being approved of as a candidate, by a very large majority of free burgesses, convened in the Guild-hall here, this day, ... I take the liberty ... of requesting the favour of your vote and interest; (1780)
- 320525: On the 21st day of June, 1790, will be exhibited in the Guild-hall, Worcester, an old play revived and new modelled, which has never been performed but once, since the days of Tracy, called, The corporation's defeat, or, liberty triumphant; (1790)
- 323118: Copy of a poll, of the burgesses of the borough of Derby: taken at the Guild-hall ... on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, the 27th 28th and 30th days of January 1775. ... Candidates, John Gisborne, Esq. Daniel Parker Coke, Esq (1775)
- 323669: Com. Oxon. ss. At the general quarter sessions ... holden for the said county at the Guild-hall in the city of Oxford, ... on Tuesday next after the Feast of S. Michael the Archangel, in the third year of ... William and Mary, ... Whereas their Majesties out of their princely zeal ... earnestly desiring the general reformation of the lives and manners of all their subjects, (1711)
- 350605: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Court of Assistants, and body of the Artillery Company of London, at the General Court held at Guild-hall, March 23, 1714 (1714)
- 394297: A true copy of the poll for the election of two burgesses to serve in Parliament for town and county of Southampton (1741)
- 405783: A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London, on Friday the twenty-sixth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and thirty five, (1735)
- 469239: Birds of a feather, flock together, being two speckled ones, a mag-pye and a jay or a wheedling dialouge betwixt Mr. Cant a Quaker, and Mr. Sly a Presbyterian (1728)
- 471828: The tryal of John Lilburne, Lieutenant-Colonel (1737)
- 479818: Prĉmiums or benefits in the adventure of two millions (1711)
- 479820: The benefit tickets in each of the lotteries, Anno 1719. Drawn before the managers and directors thereof, at Guild-hall, London; on Monday the 21st September, 1719. being the first day (1719)
- Guild-hall
- 6554: Augusta triumphans. Ramilly and Turin, or a hymn to victory (1707)
- 63961: A proposal by Matthew West, goldsmith, at the Seven Stars in Clare-street, Clare-market, and at his office at North's-Coffee-House in King-street near Guild-hall; for improvement of land, whereby any person that subscribes 10l. will have a yearly dividend of 600l. for the term or space of 8 years, (1716)
- 68082: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitatis London, vicesimo tertio die Maii, anno Domini Christi 1663. ... An Act of Common Council for the Translation of all Persons that Keep Inns, Osteries [sic] or Livery-Stables within this City and Liberties, into the Compan of Innholders (1710)
- 70907: Postively the last week of performing for 7 years this day, and every day this week, will be performed at the Guild-hall (1800)
- 85971: Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 86012: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Holland, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire (1642)
- 87534: Commune Concilium tent' in Camera Guild-hall civitat' London die Lunĉ 29? die Aprilis, anno Domini 1667 (1667)
- 93892: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and court of aldermen, at the Guild-hall chapel, Nov. 21. 1686 (1687)
- 96128: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1689)
- 96566: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the court of aldermen, at Guild-hall Chappel on the XXV. of January, 1684 (1685)
- 99275: Master Grimston his speech at the committee sitting in the Guild-hall on Wednesday the 5th of Ianuary (1642)
- 99657: Light out of darkness (1680)
- 100286: Loyalty triumphant, on the confirmation of Mr. North and Mr. Rich, sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1682)
- 112060: A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled (1660)
- 112749: Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny (1649)
- 112882: The second part of the triall of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn (1650)
- 113455: The rebells warning-piece (1650)
- 113465: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 113611: Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 117525: In pursuance of the order of the Honorable Committee of Parliament it is desired by the Committee of Common-councell of London, that the minsters and church-wardens, with the assistance of other inhabitants ... doe on Wednesday next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, make an exact return at the Guild-hall London, (1648)
- 117809: A Guild-hall elegie, upon the funerals of that infernal saint Iohn Bradshavv President of the High Court of Iustice (1659)
- 117828: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common-Councel holden at the Guild-hall London, on VVednesday the 23 day of November 1659 (1659)
- 117828: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common-Councel holden at the Guild-hall London, on VVednesday the 23 day of November 1659 (1659)
- 117868: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guild-hall London on VVednesday the 14th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117868: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guild-hall London on VVednesday the 14th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117868: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guild-hall London on VVednesday the 14th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 118658: Three speeches delivered in Guild-hall (1645)
- 118723: August 5. 1645. Whereas by speciall order of the House of Commons, the Committee for the Army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax did come to Guild-hall, London, to receive an accompt of the Lord Major and aldermen appointed as commissioners by ordinance of Parliament of the 15 of February, 1644. (1645)
- 118723: August 5. 1645. Whereas by speciall order of the House of Commons, the Committee for the Army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax did come to Guild-hall, London, to receive an accompt of the Lord Major and aldermen appointed as commissioners by ordinance of Parliament of the 15 of February, 1644. (1645)
- 118837: A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition (1642)
- 120218: A catalogue of valuable books, viz. divinity, history, physick, poetry, mathematicks, travels, voyages, romances, &c. Which will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the eighteenth day of this instant October, 1693. Beginning at four a clock in the afternoon, exactly, and continue daily untill all be sold. By Joseph Shelton. Also a choice collection of pamphlits will be sold in bundles. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellars, a Mr. Blackets Coffee-House in Spittle-Fields; and at the place of sale. Also will be sold at the end of this catalogue; an appendix of choice and valuable books in folio's, quarto's, and octavo's, the appendix to be had at the place of sale (1693)
- 123087: For the worshipful, Mr. Steel the recorder of London (1653)
- 124748: A guard muster at Guild-hall, beginning 17th August, 1683 (1683)
- 125788: An order of the committee of the Lords and Commons at Guild-hall for the defence of the kingdom (1642)
- 128413: The svbiects happinesse, and the citizens joy (1641)
- 128592: Joco-serio. Strange news, of a discourse between two dead giants (1661)
- 132442: A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-hall chappel, July the 18th, 1686. By James Fen, M.A. and vicar of Goudhurst in Kent (1686)
- 135595: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor (1682)
- 135759: An order of the committee of the Lords and Commons at Guild-hall for the defence of the kingdom (1642)
- 136691: The speech of Sr Richard Ford, knight, and alderman of London (1670)
- 138599: A Common Councell holden in the chamber of the Guild-hall of the city of London, the eighth day of July, in the yeare of our Lord 1657 (1657)
- 138602: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitas London, vicesimo tertio die Maii, anno Domini Christi 1663 (1663)
- 139184: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2. 1680. called, The mischief of separation. (1680)
- 139184: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2. 1680. called, The mischief of separation. (1680)
- 142600: The Royall entertainment, presented by the loyalty of the city, to the royalty of their soveraign, on Thursday the fourth of July 1660. When the city of London invited his Majesty, the Duke of York, the Duke of Glocester, and their royall retinue, to a feast in the Guild-hall, London, to which the King was conducted by the chiefest of the city companies on horse-back, entertained by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Counsill, guarded from White-hall to Guild-hall by the artillery-men, led by the illustrious James duke of York; met by diverse pageants, wit sundry devices, and the livery attending in [the]ir order. The hall was richly appointed with costly hangings, the floores raised, organs erected [wit]h all sorts of Musick, performed by the ablest masters in England, with all varieties that art, plen[...], and curiosity can present, to the tune o Packingtons pound (1660)
- 143253: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 144229: The speech of the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Manchester, lord chamberlaine of His Majestie's houshold (1664)
- 144589: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall civitatis London, die Martis, quarto die Julii anno Dom' 1665 (1665)
- 144590: Commune Concilium tent[um] in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1672)
- 144590: Commune Concilium tent[um] in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1672)
- 144590: Commune Concilium tent[um] in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1672)
- 144591: Commune Concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall Civitatis London (1674)
- 146174: A paper subscribed and delivered by divers eminent and worthy citizens to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-hall, July the 20th 1682 (1682)
- 147216: A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition (1642)
- 153428: London, the 29th day of September, 1696 (1696)
- 154762: Select hymns: each fitted to two tunes (1698)
- 158339: At a meeting of the Lord Mayor and others his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the City of London (1664)
- 158412: Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall Civitatis London vicesimo die Octobris, anno Domini nostri Christi millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo secundo, ann?que Regni domini nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia? Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ & Hiberniĉ Regis, Fidei defensoris, &c decimo quarto, Coram Johanne Frederick Milite Majore Civitatis London, Thoma Adams, Richardo Brown, Thoma Aleyn, Militibus & Baronettis, aldermannis, Johanne Smith aldermanno, Roberto Hickes aldermanno, Willielmo Justice aldermanno, Johanne Saunders aldermanno, Timotheo Wade aldermanno, necon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concilio, tunc & ibidem assemblat? (1662)
- 158413: Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall Civitatis London decimo septimo die Octobris, 1662. Ann?que Regni Regis Caroli secundi Angliĉ, &c. decimo quarto, Coram Johanne Frederick Milite Majore Civitatis London, Ricardo Brown & Thoma Aleyn Militibus & Baronettis, aldermannis, Willielmo Bolton aldermanno, Willielmo Peake aldermanno, Johanne Smith aldermanno, Roberto Hickes aldermanno, Johanne Saunders aldermanno, Thomas Bateman aldermanno, & Willielmo Turner Milite uno Vececomitum Civitatis prĉdictĉ, necnon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concilio ejusdem Civitatis, tunc & ibidem assemblat? (1662)
- 158416: Tichborne Mayor. A Common Councell holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London the sixt day of March, in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and six, before the Right Honorable Sr Robert Tichborne Kt Lord Mayor of London, &c (1657)
- 158608: A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition, by the committee at Guild-hall London, for the regiments of 5000. foot and 500. horse, under the command of Philip Lord VVharton, Baron of Scarborough, Lord Generall for Ireland (1642)
- 180099: The vvarres of Cyrus King of Persia, against Antiochus King of Assyria (1594)
- 180563: A pleasant commodie, called Looke about you (1600)
- 181562: The oracle of Savoy (1600)
- 183597: Foole vpon foole, or Six sortes of sottes (1600)
- 189374: Vade mecum (1629)
- 192394: An epitaph, or funerall inscription, vpon the godlie life and death of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe Esquire (1580)
- 193675: Love and obedience or, Christs precept and promise (1637)
- 194100: Diues and Lazarus, or rather, Diuellish Diues (1620)
- 195488: Tvvo notorious murders (1595)
- 197186: Commune consilium tentum in camera Guild-hall civitatis London undecimo die Julii, anno Dom. 1612 (1612)
- 198764: A true relation of the lamentable accidents, caused by the inundation and rising of Ebro, Lobregat, Cinca and Segre, riuers of Spaine (1618)
- 199574: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, ciuitatis London, tricesimo primo die Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Iacobi nunc Regis, Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, fidei defensor. &c (1630)
- 199574: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, ciuitatis London, tricesimo primo die Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Iacobi nunc Regis, Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, fidei defensor. &c (1630)
- 199577: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-hall, civitatis London, tricesimo primo Augusti, anno Regni Domini nostri, Jacobi nunc Regis, Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hibern. fidei defensor. &c. decimo nono (1640)
- 201219: At an assembly of the maior, sheriffs, aldermen, and Common Councell of the city of Norwich (1622)
- 208711: At a general meeting of the magistrates for the city and liberty of Westminster, at their Guild-hall, to consider of matters regarding the public peace of the said city (1768)
- 213258: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and several of the livery companies of the city of London (1740)
- 215106: Turn-coats. A new speech (1714)
- 239060: New proposals of insurance on the births of children, born in wedlock, at the Faithful Office, kept at the Widow Pratt's Coffee-house in Cat-Eaten-Street, by St. Laurence Church, near Guild-hall (1711)
- 251225: 'Ten thousand pounds!!!' (1791)
- 267518: A sermon preach'd in the Guild-hall Chapel (1706)
- 295277: An Account of the tryal, examination & conviction of the pretended French prophets, at the Queens-Bench Bar at Guild-hall, this day, being Friday the 4th of July, 1707. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt; for publishing false and scandalous books, and for tumultuous and unlawful assemblies (1707)
- 300901: Sir, having had the honour of being approved of as a candidate, by a very large majority of free burgesses, convened in the Guild-hall here, this day, ... I take the liberty ... of requesting the favour of your vote and interest; (1780)
- 320525: On the 21st day of June, 1790, will be exhibited in the Guild-hall, Worcester, an old play revived and new modelled, which has never been performed but once, since the days of Tracy, called, The corporation's defeat, or, liberty triumphant; (1790)
- 323118: Copy of a poll, of the burgesses of the borough of Derby: taken at the Guild-hall ... on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, the 27th 28th and 30th days of January 1775. ... Candidates, John Gisborne, Esq. Daniel Parker Coke, Esq (1775)
- 323669: Com. Oxon. ss. At the general quarter sessions ... holden for the said county at the Guild-hall in the city of Oxford, ... on Tuesday next after the Feast of S. Michael the Archangel, in the third year of ... William and Mary, ... Whereas their Majesties out of their princely zeal ... earnestly desiring the general reformation of the lives and manners of all their subjects, (1711)
- 350605: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Court of Assistants, and body of the Artillery Company of London, at the General Court held at Guild-hall, March 23, 1714 (1714)
- 394297: A true copy of the poll for the election of two burgesses to serve in Parliament for town and county of Southampton (1741)
- 405783: A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London, on Friday the twenty-sixth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and thirty five, (1735)
- 469239: Birds of a feather, flock together, being two speckled ones, a mag-pye and a jay or a wheedling dialouge betwixt Mr. Cant a Quaker, and Mr. Sly a Presbyterian (1728)
- 471828: The tryal of John Lilburne, Lieutenant-Colonel (1737)
- 479818: Prĉmiums or benefits in the adventure of two millions (1711)
- 479820: The benefit tickets in each of the lotteries, Anno 1719. Drawn before the managers and directors thereof, at Guild-hall, London; on Monday the 21st September, 1719. being the first day (1719)
- Guild-Hall
- 4338: The tryal of Mr. John Lowther (1761)
- 8963: A good magistrate a publick blessing (1716)
- 10049: The London cook, or The whole art of cookery made easy and familiar (1762)
- 13941: A sermon on St. Matthew, Chap. IX. Ver. 12, 13 (1759)
- 19221: A charge delivered to the Grand Jury, and Constable's Jury, at the general quarter session of the peace; held for the city and liberty of Westminster at Guild-Hall, October the 12th, 1763; by Sir John Fielding, Knt. Chairman. (1763)
- 20611: A defence of a brief discourse of Schism, designed for the satisfaction of peaceable & conscientious dissenters (1702)
- 22121: An account of the proceedings on the tryal of Mr. John Tutchin (1704)
- 30559: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 33191: Poems: The chimney-sweeper and laundress. The practice of physick. The poet at Guild-Hall (1762)
- 34179: Borough of King's-Lynn, in the county of Norfolk. At a meeting of the mayor and other inhabitants of the said borough, holden on Monday the 21st. day of April, 1794, at the Guild-Hall there, ... to take into consideration several plans propsed by government, ... for the more complete security of the country, (1794)
- 34180: Borough of King's-Lynn, in the county of Norfolk (1794)
- 34414: At a numerous and respectable meeting of the citizens and inhabitants of Bristol and its neighbourhood (1797)
- 38700: City, bail, and close of Lincoln (1798)
- 44897: A true copy of the poll, for the election of two burgesses to serve in Parliament, for the town and county of Southampton (1747)
- 46216: The modest Christian's duty, as to indifferent things in the worship of God (1705)
- 57028: A proposal for raising 400,000l. without any new fund and which will be equal to a free gift (1714)
- 59413: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Guild-Hall chapel, Sept. 2, 1743. ... By Charles Stuart, M.A. fellow of Pembroke-hall in Cambridge, and chaplain to the right honourable the Lord Mayor (1743)
- 63962: Land-annuities: or, a proposal by Matthew West, goldsmith, at the Seven Stars in Clare-Street, Clare-Market, of at his office at North's coffee-House, in King-Street, near Guild-Hall (1716)
- 69440: Borough of Boston in the county of Lincoln. In pursuance of a requisition made to me by several respectable inhabitants of this borough (1792)
- 69455: City of Lincoln. Notice is hereby given, that a general meeting of the inhabitants of the said city of Lincoln (1791)
- 70911: A list of the freemen and freeholders, who voted at the election, held at the Guild-Hall of the city of Cork (1795)
- 75801: Some account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall London, on Saturday the 24th. of June being Midsummer-Day, 1682 (1682)
- 75878: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London at the Guild-Hall Chappel on Decemb. 18th 1681 (1681)
- 75985: A sermon preached before the right honorable Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 76433: The present miseries and mischiefs of sin (1682)
- 76601: The necessity of a present repentance (1695)
- 77297: A catalogue of curious books in divinity, history, physick, mathematicks, travels, voyages, &c (1693)
- 77621: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire (1642)
- 77697: Moderation stated (1682)
- 77722: A sermon preached to those, who had been scholars of St. Paul's school, in Guild-Hall Chapel, London (1679)
- 77722: A sermon preached to those, who had been scholars of St. Paul's school, in Guild-Hall Chapel, London (1679)
- 77835: An exact account of the trial between Sr. VVilliam Pritchard, Kt. and alderman of the City of London, plaintiff, and Thomas Papillon, Esq; defendant (1689)
- 78346: A sermon upon the passion of our Blessed Saviour (1677)
- 78588: The right way to victory (1673)
- 78743: A coppy of the speech made by Sir Iohn Lenthall to the Lord-Mayor & Aldermen in the Guild-Hall London, the... of... 1659 (1659)
- 79028: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the aldermen of the City of London at Guild-Hall Chappel, Octob. 31. 1680 (1680)
- 79125: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at the Guild-Hall Chappel, Jan. 20, 1683. By John Standish, D.D. rector of Therfield, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published at the desire of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen (1684)
- 79803: The easiness and difficulty of the Christian religion (1689)
- 79862: Scripture and tradition compared (1688)
- 79888: Londons liberties: or, A learned argument of law and reason (1682)
- 79919: The reformation justify'd (1674)
- 79982: The declaration and speech of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck, to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Councel of the City of London, on Saturday night last at Guild-Hall (1660)
- 80034: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at the Guild-Hall Chappel, the 16th of December, 1683. By John Scott rector of St. Peters Poor, London (1684)
- 80213: The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq; Samuel Shute, Esq; sheriffs Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Werk. Sir Tho. Player, knt. Chamberlain of London. Slingsby Bethel, Esq: Francis Jenks. John Deagle. Richard Freeman. Richard Goodenough. Robert Key. John Wickham. Samuel Swinock. John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 80249: The svvord-bearer, or, Magistrates charge (1641)
- 80553: The speech of the Right Honourable Sir Patience VVarde, Lord Mayor elect, at Guild-Hall, London, September 29, 1680, being the day of his election (1680)
- 80553: The speech of the Right Honourable Sir Patience VVarde, Lord Mayor elect, at Guild-Hall, London, September 29, 1680, being the day of his election (1680)
- 80894: Ferguson's text explain'd and apply'd, in a sermon before the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Geffery, Kt. Lord Mayor of London; at Guild-Hall Chappel, December the 6th. Anno Dom. 1685. By Robert Wensley, Vicar of Chesthunt, Hartfordshire (1686)
- 80937: London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show (1681)
- 81007: Scripture and tradition compared (1688)
- 81047: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen; at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 5th of November, 1673 (1673)
- 81054: A sermon of the education of children (1696)
- 81121: A friendly dialogue between a livery-man and a freeman of the city of London (1695)
- 81280: An exact and true relation of that tumultuous behaviour of divers citizens and others at Guild-Hall, December the 12. 1642 (1642)
- 81285: An impartial account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall of the city of London, at Guild-Hall, June the 24th, 1682 (1682)
- 81505: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Chaplin, Lord Mayor of London, at Guild-Hall Chapell, November the 18th. 1677. By William Battie, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty (1678)
- 81786: A display of tyranny: or Remarks, upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings, in the courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London (1689)
- 81786: A display of tyranny: or Remarks, upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings, in the courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London (1689)
- 81809: The wisdom of publick piety discoursed (1679)
- 81903: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-Hall Chappel, May 2. 1680 (1680)
- 81903: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-Hall Chappel, May 2. 1680 (1680)
- 82251: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall, December the 27th. 1685. By Luke Beaulieu, B.D. chaplain to the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys, Lord High Chancellor of England, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. Licens'd Z. Isham. Jan. 7. 1685/6 (1686)
- 82310: The advance of Sir Arthur Hasilrigg, from the garrison of Portsmouth, toward the city of London (1659)
- 82355: Righteousness and peace the best means to prevent ruin (1681)
- 82410: The last newes from Ireland (1642)
- 82448: The excellency of primitive government (1673)
- 82530: The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell (1682)
- 83035: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and aldermen of London (1678)
- 83477: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and the Court of Aldermen (1682)
- 83706: A sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord-Mayor, and aldermen, at Guild-Hall chappel, on Sunday the 11th of April, being the anniversary of His Majesties coronation (1697)
- 83833: A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor (1682)
- 83975: A common councell, held at Guild-Hall, in the city of London, the 31. of December. 1641 (1642)
- 84035: The proceedings at the Guild-Hall in London, on Thursday July the 29th, 1680 (1680)
- 84109: A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the second of September, 1679 (1679)
- 84263: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall, September the 29th. 1681. upon the choice of a lord-mayor, together with the present lord-mayor's speech (1681)
- 84595: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Alderman of London (1677)
- 84669: The danger of hypocrisie (1673)
- 84863: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and aldermen of London, at Guild-Hall Chappel (1677)
- 84866: New propositions. Propounded by the Earle of Pembrooke. the Earle of Northumberland. the Earle of Essex. And the Earle of Holland (1642)
- 85524: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at Guild-Hall chappel, on Sunday, Novemb. 13. 1692. By Richard Bowchier, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge, and chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert Lord Bishop of Chichester (1692)
- 85568: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Major and aldermen, &c (1674)
- 85812: Babylon's downfall, or, England's happy deliverance from popery, and slavery (1691)
- 85971: Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 85982: Joyfull nevves from Norvvich (1642)
- 86011: Englands thankes: or, A message of thankes (1642)
- 86163: A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen (1682)
- 86362: The first dayes proceedings, at the tryal of Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, in Guild-Hall (1649)
- 86711: Londons remonstrance to the Parliament, in subscribing to the propositions of both Houses, concerning money, plate, horse, horsemen, and armes to be lent for the maintenance of an army for the Kings peace, and the safety of the Parliament (1642)
- 87074: A sermon preached at Guild-Hall chapel, December the xi. 1692 (1693)
- 87320: A sermon upon the passion of our Blessed Saviour, preached at Guild-Hall chapel, on Good-Friday, the 13th day of April, 1677. By Issac Barrow, D.D. late Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Master of Trinity College in Cambridge (1677)
- 87643: The two speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in Guild-Hall, Octob. 27. 1642 (1642)
- 88244: The tomb-stone, and A rare sight (1653)
- 88273: A True and reall relation of a great victorie won by the Parliament forces that were billeted in Worster, against Prince Rupert, and his cavaleirs, who came to take possession of the said city, Decemb. 10 (1642)
- 88682: The agreement of the associated ministers in the county of Norfolk and city and county of Norwich (1659)
- 88897: A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, and Aldermen of the City of London, at the Guild-Hall Chappel, October 26. 1679 (1679)
- 89064: The tryal of Nathanael Thompson, John Farewell, William Pain, before the Right Honourable Sir Fran. Pemberton Kt. Lord Chief Justice of England, by nisi prius. At Guild-Hall, London, the twentieth of June, 1682 (1682)
- 89354: The best guide in the worst of times (1681)
- 89509: Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London (1644)
- 89608: A word of patience to the rioters on their being found in Guild-Hall, May 1683 (1683)
- 91071: A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at the Guild-Hall Chappel upon the 13th. of July, 1673. By Benjamin Calamy. fellow of St. Katherines-Hall in Cambridge (1673)
- 91165: Slingisby Bethell, Esq; his enquiry after William Baly (1683)
- 91337: God's providence the cities safety (1689)
- 92028: A true account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall (1689)
- 92082: A welcome song (1692)
- 93048: A remonstrance or declaration touching the re-establishing and sitting of the Parliament at Westminster (1659)
- 94197: The triall of Henry Carr, gent, at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, the 2d. day of July, 1680 (1681)
- 94432: An act of Common Council for the better regulation of the courts of law in the Guild-Hall London (1669)
- 95650: The speech of the right honourable Sir John Moore, Knight, at Guild-Hall, Septemb. 29th, 1681 (1682)
- 96614: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and aldermen of the City of London, at the Guild-Hall chappel, October 12. 1679 (1679)
- 96829: The tryal and conviction of Sr. Sam, Bernardiston, bart. for high-misdemeanor at the session of nisi prius, holden at Guild-Hall, London, for his Majesties Court of Kings Bench, before the Right Honorable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, on Thursday, Feb. 14. 1683 (1684)
- 97350: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 97823: News from Guild-Hall, or the Combate of the gyants (1683)
- 98900: Of patience and submission to authority (1684)
- 98900: Of patience and submission to authority (1684)
- 99432: Christian principles no abettors of Popish practices (1681)
- 99439: Peccata in deliciis (1686)
- 99542: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and the court of aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel upon the 23. of March 1672/3. Being Palm Sunday· By John Lambe M.A. and late student of Sydney Colledge Cambridge (1673)
- 99591: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1679)
- 99594: An account of the proceedings at White-Hall, Guild-Hall, in the City of London, and at the Tower (1688)
- 99993: The speech of Sir George Pudsey, serjeant at law, recorder of the city of Oxford, spoken in the Guild-Hall of the said city, at the swearing the new mayor, September 30. 1685 (1685)
- 100663: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Clayton, Lord Mayor of London,at Guild-Hall Chappel, December 7. 1679. By Thomas Mannyngham, M.A. and Fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford. Printed by the Lord Mayors in Oxford (1679)
- 100683: A sermon preach'd before my Lord Major, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on the 30th. of Octob. 1681 (1682)
- 100776: A sermon preached before the Court of Aldermen at Guild-Hall Chappel, Octob. 29. 1682. By Abraham Markland, M.A. and Prebendary of Winchester (1683)
- 101650: A dialogue between Francisco and Aurelia, two unfortunate orphans of the city of London. Guild-Hall, November 3. 1690 (1690)
- 101679: A sermon against clipping (1694)
- 102036: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 30th of September, 1683. By Benjamin Calamy, D.D. one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary (1683)
- 102062: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall, upon Thursday night, Octob. 27. 1642 (1642)
- 102222: The Kings Majesties demand of the House of Commons, concerning those Members who were accused of high treason, Jan. 4. 1641 (1642)
- 102367: A true account of the irregular proceedings at Guild-Hall (1682)
- 102637: The cities exaltation by uprightness (1680)
- 103295: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on the 8th of October, 1682. By Sam. Freeman, M.A. and rector of St. Ann's Aldersgate, London (1682)
- 103338: The study of quietness explained, recommended, and directed (1684)
- 103502: Of the descent of the Paraclet (1695)
- 103647: The account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall on the 19th instant, 1682. For the election of a sheriff to stand with Mr. North for the insuing year (1682)
- 104206: An account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, at the Tolke-moot [sic], or Common-Hall, held 24th. of June 1676 (1676)
- 104206: An account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, at the Tolke-moot [sic], or Common-Hall, held 24th. of June 1676 (1676)
- 104206: An account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, at the Tolke-moot [sic], or Common-Hall, held 24th. of June 1676 (1676)
- 104460: A sermon preached before the right honourable Sir Robert Clayton Lord Maior and the aldermen of the city of London, at Guild-Hall Chappel, January xxv. 1679. By Jo. Goodman, D.D (1680)
- 104570: Six sermons preached on the occasions following (1687)
- 104769: An account of the proceedings against the rioters at Guild-Hall: on Midsummer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 105097: The fourth Catholick letter in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon (1688)
- 105138: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 105151: The speech of Sir Robert Clayton Kt. Lord Mayor elect for the city of London, at the Guild-Hall of the said city, to the citizens there assembled on the 29th of September 1679. for the electing of a lord mayor for the year ensuing (1679)
- 105487: News from Guild-Hall, or the combate of the gyants (1683)
- 105512: The dreadfulness of the sin of despising dominion, and speaking evil of dignities (1682)
- 105549: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1689)
- 105876: The true and originall copy of the first petition which was delivered by sir David Watkins, Mr. Shute (1642)
- 106063: The speech of the Right Honourable Sir John Moore, Kt. Lord Mayor Elect, at Guild-Hall, Sept. 29, 1681 (1681)
- 106511: Tvvo speeches spoken by the Earl of Manchester, and Jo: Pym Esq (1643)
- 106511: Tvvo speeches spoken by the Earl of Manchester, and Jo: Pym Esq (1643)
- 106625: The things that make for peace (1674)
- 107284: Righteousness and peace the best means to prevent ruin (1681)
- 107482: Foure speeches delivered in Guild-Hall on Friday the sixth of October, 1643 (1646)
- 108603: Family religion: or, The duty of taking care of religion in families, and the means of doing it (1691)
- 109544: Master Pyms speech jn [sic] the Guild-Hall (1644)
- 109677: Newes from Guild-Hall. Or, A premonition to the citizens of London (1650)
- 110390: Three speeches made to the Right Honorable the Lord Maior, aldermen, and Common-Council of London, by the Lord Whitlock, Lord Fleetwood, Lord Disbrowe. At Guild-Hall, on Tuesday November the 8th. 1659 (1659)
- 110592: The triall, of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne (1649)
- 110749: A worthy speech spoken at the Guild-Hall by the Earle of Holland (1642)
- 110749: A worthy speech spoken at the Guild-Hall by the Earle of Holland (1642)
- 111046: Tvvo petitions from the city of London one to the army, the other to the House of Lords (1647)
- 111271: A declaration of the right honourable the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London (1648)
- 111479: The declaration of the citizens of London (1648)
- 111630: A bloudy fight neer Newark (1648)
- 111857: Several speeches at Guild-Hall for the Kings comming to London, and the day appointed (1648)
- 111968: The declaration and resolution of the citizens of London concerning the Kings Majesty, and the army (1648)
- 112408: The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq; Samuel Shute, Esq; sheriffs Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Werk. Slingsby Bethel, Esq: Francis Jenks. Sir Tho. Player, Knt. Chamberlain of London. John Deagle. Richard Freeman. Richard Goodenough. Robert Key. John Wickham. Samuel Swinock. John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 113083: The dovvnfal of old common-counsel-men (1642)
- 113611: Three speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 115940: Jurors judges of law and fact: or, certain observations of certain differences in points of law (1650)
- 116523: The City-law, or, the course and practice in all manner of juridicall proceedings in the hustings in Guild-Hall, London· (1647)
- 116523: The City-law, or, the course and practice in all manner of juridicall proceedings in the hustings in Guild-Hall, London· (1647)
- 117091: A peaceable petition, of a very great number of citizens of worth and qualitie, presented at the Guild-Hall on Monday the second of August; being resisted unto bloud (1647)
- 117889: A seasonable letter of advice delivered to the Major of London (1659)
- 118039: A letter of His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, to the Speaker of the Parl. from Guild-Hall, London (1660)
- 119388: The Kings Majesties demand of the House of Commons, concerning those Members who were accused of high treason, Jan. 4. 1641 (1642)
- 120031: Moore Mayor. At a common council holden in the chamber of the Guild-Hall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 16th day of November, 1681 (1681)
- 120031: Moore Mayor. At a common council holden in the chamber of the Guild-Hall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 16th day of November, 1681 (1681)
- 120091: News from Guild-Hall: or An ansvver to the addresse. Answered, &c (1680)
- 120091: News from Guild-Hall: or An ansvver to the addresse. Answered, &c (1680)
- 120115: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in Greek, Latin, French and English (1694)
- 120132: A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books, both antient and modern, with a choice collection of school-books (1694)
- 120218: A catalogue of valuable books, viz. divinity, history, physick, poetry, mathematicks, travels, voyages, romances, &c. Which will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the eighteenth day of this instant October, 1693. Beginning at four a clock in the afternoon, exactly, and continue daily untill all be sold. By Joseph Shelton. Also a choice collection of pamphlits will be sold in bundles. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellars, a Mr. Blackets Coffee-House in Spittle-Fields; and at the place of sale. Also will be sold at the end of this catalogue; an appendix of choice and valuable books in folio's, quarto's, and octavo's, the appendix to be had at the place of sale (1693)
- 120772: The antient manner of electing sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1695)
- 121080: The full and vvhole proceedings of the new high-court of justice: or The non-such commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, held at the capital city of the high and mighty prince the Eagle, near the forest of Eppingia, in the fam'd hollow oak, being the Guild-Hall of the said city, perform'd to morrow, being the 11th of the Greek kalends of the next month, 1691. and the first year before His Majesty's reign (1691)
- 121080: The full and vvhole proceedings of the new high-court of justice: or The non-such commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, held at the capital city of the high and mighty prince the Eagle, near the forest of Eppingia, in the fam'd hollow oak, being the Guild-Hall of the said city, perform'd to morrow, being the 11th of the Greek kalends of the next month, 1691. and the first year before His Majesty's reign (1691)
- 121080: The full and vvhole proceedings of the new high-court of justice: or The non-such commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, held at the capital city of the high and mighty prince the Eagle, near the forest of Eppingia, in the fam'd hollow oak, being the Guild-Hall of the said city, perform'd to morrow, being the 11th of the Greek kalends of the next month, 1691. and the first year before His Majesty's reign (1691)
- 121508: Londons liberties: or, the opinions of those great lawyers, the late famous Lord Chief Justice Hales, Mr. Justice Wild, and Mr. Serjeant Maynard (1683)
- 121895: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 123792: Master Glynn his speech in Parliament (1642)
- 124933: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters (1683)
- 125696: The second part of the Display of tyranny; or Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings in the Courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London (1690)
- 125696: The second part of the Display of tyranny; or Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings in the Courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London (1690)
- 125877: The speech of the Right Honourable Sir Patience Warde, Lord Mayor elect, at Guild-Hall London, September 29, 1680. being the day of his election (1680)
- 126181: Two speeches spoken at a common hall, Octob. 27. 1643. 1. By Sir Henry Vane. 2. By Master Marshall. VVherein is shevved the readinesse of the Scots to assist the kingdome and Parliament of England to the utmost of their povver (1643)
- 126487: The Kings entertainment at Guild-Hall or, Londons option in fruition (1674)
- 127884: Good newes from Colonel Hollis his regiment (1642)
- 128819: A true account of the irregular proceedings at Guild-Hall, in relation both to the election and swearing Dudley North, and Peter Rich, esquires, sheriffs of London and Middlesex, in the year 1682 (1689)
- 130802: At a court of the right honourable president and governors for the poor of the City of London (1699)
- 130823: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, on Saturday, September 13. 1679 (1679)
- 132186: The substance of Sir Bartholomew Shower's speech at the Guild-Hall, Exon, August 19th, 1698 (1698)
- 132361: Mr. Blount's Oracles of reason, examined and answered (1698)
- 133534: A true narrative of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, the fourth of this instant February, in their unanimous election of their four members to serve in Parliament (1681)
- 133559: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen at Guild-Hall Chappel, February 4. 1682 (1683)
- 134044: The reformation justify'd (1674)
- 134113: Animadversions upon the doctrine of transubstantiation (1679)
- 134125: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at the Guild-Hall Chappel on November the 23d. 1684. By Thomas Wagstaffe, M.A. (1685)
- 134615: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 134616: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 134630: A true account of the proceedings at the Common-Hall, for chusing sheriffs, and other officers at Guild-Hall, London, on Thursday the 24th of June, 1680 (1680)
- 135386: An impartial account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall the 5th of this instant September, 1683. Upon the election of a sheriff to serve for the insuing year; as likewise chamberlain, ale-conner, &c (1683)
- 135574: An exact account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, upon the election of the Right Honourable Sir William Prichard, the present Lord Mayor of the city of London (1682)
- 135955: The reasonableness and necessity of the Christian faith (1697)
- 136132: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, in Guild-Hall Chappel. On Sunday the xxi. of October. 1688. By Nathanael Resbury, chaplain to the Right Honourable James Earl of Anglesey (1689)
- 136428: A sermon upon the passion of our Blessed Saviour (1678)
- 136429: Mercy in the midst of judgment (1670)
- 136708: The sentence of Nathaniel Thompson, VVilliam Pain and John Farewel (1682)
- 136726: Divine providence (1680)
- 136742: The leaven of pharisaism and sadducism purged out (1689)
- 136892: Six matters worthy of note (1642)
- 136904: An account of the injurious proceedings of Sir George Jeffreys Knt. late recorder of London, against Francis Smith, bookseller (1681)
- 137495: The mischief of separation (1687)
- 137627: Sodom's vices destructive to other cities and states (1697)
- 138198: Moderation recommended (1689)
- 138466: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 139137: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, on Saturday, September 12. 1679 (1679)
- 140214: A worthy speech spoken at the Guild-Hall by the Earle of Holland (1642)
- 141234: A friendly dialogue between a livery-man and a freeman of the City of London (1695)
- 141625: Great news from Guild-Hall: being an account of two trials on Tuesday (1695)
- 144950: The speech of the right honourable Edward Earl of Manchester, Lord Chamberlain of His Majesties houshold (1664)
- 145050: Whereas there was an attachment made in your hands of the money [blank] These are to give you notice, that you are to appear at Guild-Hall, London, in the sheriffs court held for [blank] compter, between the hours of nine and twelve in the forenoon, upon [blank] being the [blank] day of [blank] to shew cause why the said money [blank] should not be condemned in your hands to the use of [blank] (1641)
- 145179: The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell (1682)
- 145552: A catalogue of Greek, Latine and English books both antient and modern, on variety of subjects consisting [of] divinity, history, law, mathematicks, travels, voyages, poetry, romances, &c. which will be [exposed] to sale by way of auction, on Monday next, being the 4th. day of April 1692. at Mr. John Martins at Guild-Hall Coffee House, near St. Laurence Church by Guild-Hall, beginning at three [a] clock in the afternoon exctly [sic], and continue dayly till all be sold. By Joseph Shelton (1692)
- 145967: A catalogue of Latin, Greek, and English books both ancient and modern, on most subjects: consisting of divinity, history, physick, travels, voyages, poetry, & c. which will be exposed to sale, by way of Auction, on Munday the 13th day of this instant February, 1692[/]3, at Mr. John Martins, at Guild-Hall-Coffee-house, near St. Lawrence Church, by Guild-Hall, beginning at Four of the Clock in the afternoon until Nine at Night, and continue daily until all are sold. Also a curious collection of modern pamphlets, and sermons, in bundles, will be here sold. By Joseph Shelton (1693)
- 146242: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 146282: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, philology, history, miscellanies, &c (1695)
- 146593: A letter of his excellencie the Lord General Monck, to the speaker of the Parl. from Guild-Hall, London (1660)
- 146612: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall upon Thursday-night, Octob. 27. 1642 (1642)
- 146699: Two speeches delivered, the one by the Earle of Manchestr [sic] and the other by Iohn Pym Esquire, in Guild-Hall on fryday the 13. of Ianuary 1642 (1643)
- 146736: Londons praise, or, The glory of the city (1666)
- 146930: A catalogue of Latine Greek & English books, both antient and modern (1691)
- 146942: A catalogue of Latine, Greek and English books, both antient and modern, on most subjects (1691)
- 146998: The speech of the right honourable Sir Thomas Lane, Kt Lord-Mayor elect for the city of London, at Guild-Hall, upon Michaelmas-day. 1694 (1694)
- 147206: A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books both ancient and modern, on most subjects: consisting of divinity, history, physick, travels, voyages, poetry, &c. which will be exposed to sale, by way of auction, on Wednesday the 26th day of this instant April, 1693 (1693)
- 148600: Six matters worthy of note (1642)
- 149028: Advertisement. The physitians of the colledge, that us'd to consult twice a week, for the benefit of the sick, at the Consultation-house (1695)
- 149150: A sermon against clipping (1694)
- 151442: New propositions. Propounded by the Earle of Pembrooke. The Earle of Northumberland. The Earle of Essex. And the Earle of Holland (1642)
- 153776: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 158316: Londons praise, or, The glory of the city (1666)
- 158471: Pilkington Mayor. Commune concil' tent' in camera Guild-Hall civitat' London', die lunĉ decimo die martii, 1689 (1689)
- 158471: Pilkington Mayor. Commune concil' tent' in camera Guild-Hall civitat' London', die lunĉ decimo die martii, 1689 (1689)
- 158586: A list of the names of all the aldermen, that will be put in nomination for Lord-Mayor, at the Guild-Hall, on Michaelmas-Day, 1692 (1692)
- 159293: A just and true account of the malt lottery tickets, drawn in Guild-Hall, London (1697)
- 160425: Sir, By virtue of a letter from his highness the Prince of Orange to the sheriffs of London to this purpose directed (1689)
- 160430: The reasonableness and necessity of the Christian faith manifested (1697)
- 161045: Master Glyn his speech in Parliament, on Wednesday, the fifth of Ianuary, at the committee sitting in Guild-Hall (1642)
- 161326: A friendly dialogue between a livery-man and a freeman of the City of London (1695)
- 162176: The substance of what Sir Bartholomew Shower spake at the Guild-Hall Exon, August 19th, 1698 (1698)
- 163553: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall vpon Thursday-night, October 27. 1642 (1642)
- 163553: Eight speeches spoken in Guild-Hall vpon Thursday-night, October 27. 1642 (1642)
- 164440: Collection of choice books in English and Latin (1699)
- 164913: Righteousness and peace the best means to prevent ruin (1681)
- 165341: An account (as near as may be) of the several sums of money lately paid, or payable for the tythes of divers parishes within the city of London, and liberties thereof, where the churches were demolished by the late fire (1670)
- 167212: A choice collection of valuable Latin and English books (1691)
- 167449: A catalogue of Latin, Greek, and English books both ancient and modern, on variety of subjects (1692)
- 167450: A catalogue of Latin, Greek, and English books both ancient and modern, on variety of subjects (1692)
- 167451: A catalogue of Latine, Greek, and English books both ancient and modern (1692)
- 167452: A catalogue of Latine, Greek, and English books (1691)
- 167459: A catalogue of Greek, Latine and English books both ancient and modern, on variety of subjects (1692)
- 167460: A catalogue of Greek, Latine, and English books (1691)
- 168016: An excellent collection of valuable English and Latin books (1695)
- 169162: A true account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall (1689)
- 169350: Master Pyms speech jn [sic] the Guild-Hall (1644)
- 169869: News from Guild-Hall: or An ansvver to the addresse answered, &c (1680)
- 169869: News from Guild-Hall: or An ansvver to the addresse answered, &c (1680)
- 175539: The moste pleasaunt historye of Blanchardine, sonne to the King of Friz; & the faire lady Eglantine Queene of Tormaday, (surnamed) the proud ladye in loue (1595)
- 183434: Principles for yong princes· Collected out of sundry authours, by George More, Esquire (1629)
- 185560: The attourneys academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint, or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1623)
- 186572: A memoriall of the famous monuments and charitable almesdeedes of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe esquire (1580)
- 188697: The crie of the poore for the death of the Right Honourable Earle of Huntington (1596)
- 194587: Commune Concilium tentum in camera Guild-Hall, Ciuitatis London, septimo die Aprilis, anno regni Domini nostri, Iacobi Regis Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, fidei defensor. &c. XIX. et Scotiĉ quinquagesimo quarto (1621)
- 194587: Commune Concilium tentum in camera Guild-Hall, Ciuitatis London, septimo die Aprilis, anno regni Domini nostri, Iacobi Regis Angliĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, fidei defensor. &c. XIX. et Scotiĉ quinquagesimo quarto (1621)
- 196569: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guild-Hall ciuitatis London septimo die Aprilis, anno Regni Domini nostri Iacobi dei gratia Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ, Regis fidei defensoris &c (1628)
- 196804: The attourneys academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1623)
- 201742: By the mayor (1634)
- 211122: To be seen 'till sold, at the Crown coffee-house in King-Street near Guild-Hall, Merlin in miniature: or, a lively representation of Merlin in his cave, as in the Royal-gardens at Richmond: ... (1710)
- 213171: A sermon preached in the chappel at Guild-Hall, upon Thursday the 7th of September, 1704 (1704)
- 222362: At a certain charge: or, Proposals for a weekly dividend of one thousand pounds on marriage: by the Unquestionable Society: at their office, at the White Lyon, in King-street, near Guild-Hall. December the 21st. 1710. (1710)
- 223995: The tryal and conviction of several reputed sodomites, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Recorder of London, at Guild-Hall, the 20th day of October, 1707 (1707)
- 224352: At a very numerous and respectable making of the Mayor, aldermen and Commonalty of the town of Penzance ... held at the Guild-Hall ... on the 14th. day of December 1792, (1792)
- 225531: A sermon concerning our duty to God and the King, Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and Aldermen of London, at the Guild-Hall Chapel, the last Sunday in April, 1716 (1716)
- 229232: Civil society and government vindicated from the charge of being founded on (1723)
- 232634: The folly of excusing our selves, and condemning others; especially of condemning the afflicted. What judgment men should make of afflictions; their duty under them; and the means to deliver and preserve themselves from them (1715)
- 233410: A dissertation on the venereal disease (1737)
- 233411: A dissertation on the venereal disease (1737)
- 238584: The mischief of separation (1709)
- 238707: A narrative of the very extrarodinary [sic] adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 242164: Propoasls [sic] for insurance on marriage by the generous and amicable societies, at their office at Widow Pratts Coffee-House, in Cat-Faten-Street, by St. Lawrence Church nigh Guild-Hall (1710)
- 242222: Proposals by the Generous and Amicable Society for insurance on marriages, by a weekly dividend. At their office at Widom Pratt's coffee-house in Cat-Eaten Street, at the west-end of St. Lawrence Church near Guild-Hall (1711)
- 242263: Proposals for insurance on marriage & childrens births. By the Unquestionable Society at their office, at the White Lyon, in King-street near Guild-Hall (1710)
- 244240: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244994: Liberty (1731)
- 249497: Remarks on an anonimous pamphlet, intitled, some account of a meeting held at the guild-hall at Bury, on the 4th of November, 1771 (1772)
- 253321: Prĉmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions, with the numbers of the tickets, and the classis to which they belong, drawn before the managers and directors of the said Adventure at Guild-Hall, London, on Thursday, August 9. 1711. being the eighth day. (1711)
- 264619: Mrs. Elianor James's speech to the citizens of London, at Guild-Hall, relating to their new choice of Parliament men (1705)
- 265947: A meeting of the merchants, ship-owners, and principal inhabitants of the town, is requested in the Grand Jury-Room, at the Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the first of May, ... to receive the report of the delegates returned from London, after a conference with Mr. Pitt, on the subject of extending the dock at this port (1793)
- 267499: A sermon preach'd in the chappel at Guild-Hall, upon Thursday the 7th of September 1704 (1704)
- 267499: A sermon preach'd in the chappel at Guild-Hall, upon Thursday the 7th of September 1704 (1704)
- 270551: Notice is hereby given, that the petition to Parliament, for obtaining an extension of the Dock, will lie in the Grand-Jury Room, Guild-Hall, (1794)
- 270653: Notice, at the request of the Committee, for obtaining an extension of the Dock, a meeting of the principal inhabitants of this town and its vicinity, is desired, at the Guild-Hall, on Thursday the second day of January, (1793)
- 273326: The mayor of the city of Rochester having been requested to call a common hall this day (1792)
- 277215: An exact copy of the poll taken at the Guild-Hall in the borough of Leicester (1768)
- 277904: A Fuller account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, on Monday, the 2d of April, 1744, than what was published in Mr. Faulkner's journal the day after (1744)
- 279119: A copy poll of the burgesses of the borough of Derby: taken at the Guild-Hall of the said borough, on Monday and Tuesday, the 19th and 20th days of December 1748. In the exact order they voted. For the electing a member to serve in Parliament, in the room of the Hon. John Stanhope, esq; deceased. Candidates, Thomas Stanhope, esq; Thomas Rivett of Derby, esq; With an alphabetical index for the readier finding any person's name (1748)
- 280660: Bibliotheca miscellanea (1721)
- 282370: The benefit tickets in the Museum lottery, 1775 (1775)
- 282510: A copy of the poll, (In alphabetical order.) taken at the Guild-Hall, in the town of Kingston upon hull, o'Wednesday the 12th, and Thursday the 13th of october, 1774 (1774)
- 283592: Bewdley Loyal Association. At a meeting of the inhabitants of Bewdley and its vicinity, held by adjournment, at the Guild-Hall, on Tuesday the 8th day of May, 1798, resolved unanimously, that we, the undersigned, do agree to form ourselves into an association of infantry, for the defence of our most gracious King, ... and to assemble together from time to time, according to law, and to act in aid of the civil magistrates. (1798)
- 284150: A catalogue of books, both antient and modern, ... which, ... will be sold by auction, at the Guild-Hall Warehouse ... beginning on Monday the 6th of December ... By T. Goddard, and W. Chase. (1725)
- 293368: The trophies (1707)
- 300675: Remarks on Willcocks and Dawson's estimates (1755)
- 301707: Directions for prosecuting thieves without the help of those false guides (1728)
- 312867: A list of the Committee of Almoners of Christ's Hospital. Philip Scarth, Esq; treasurer. Zachariah Foxall, Esq; Bloomsbury-square. Mr George Dottin, at Mr. Penny's in Brick-lane, Spital-fields. Mr Hugh Bonfoy, Highgate. Mr. John Markham, Paternoster-row. William Wynne, Esq; Essex-street, in the Strand. Mr Thomas Moore, Richmond. Deputy Samuel Ballard, Little-Britain. Mr. Thomas Salter, Cornbill. Mr Thomas Bigg, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Thomas Rawstorn, Esq; James-street, Bedford-row. Mr Robert Cranmer, Christ's Hospital. Deputy Joseph Ayliffe, Bread-street-hill. Mr. Richard Bridgman, without Aldgate. Mr. John Turner, Fleet-street. Deputy Robert Pycrost, Minories. Charles Boehm, at Mr. Boehm's in Sikes-Lane. Miles Man, Esq; Guild-Hall. Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt, Lime-street. Mr Barnaby Backwell, Norfolk-street in the Strand. Mr John Lancashire, Bow-Lane. Mr Benjamin Cleeve, near St Michael's-Church, Wood-street. Mr. Philip Bromfield, Lombard-street. Deputy James Hodges, London-Bridge. Peter Du Cane, Esq; St James's-square. Charles savage, Esq; Mark-Lane. Mr. Daniel Webb, Lothbury. Mr John Townsend, Cullum-street. Mr William Innys, Pater-noster-row. Mr. Thomas Hardwich, Draper's-Hall. To the Right Worshipful the President, the Worshipful treasurer, and Governors of Christ's Hospital. Sir, your worship's vote and interest are most humbly desired for Richard Reily, printer, (citizen and stationer) that he may succeed Mr John Wright, deceas'd, as printer to Christ's-Hospital. And your petitioner as in duty bound, shall ever pray. N.B. your petitioner has been tenant to the said hospital thirty years (1754)
- 317663: A supplement to the English introduction of Lily's grammar (1758)
- 326201: The duty and necessity of a Christian conversation (1711)
- 326815: Animadversions on a late pompous book (1735)
- 327593: London. At the general quarter sessions of the peace of our sovereign lord the King, for the city of London, holden at the Guild-Hall ... on ... the thirteenth day of January, one thousand, seven hundred and forty seven ... Whereas by a certain act of parliament, (1747)
- 328365: A vindication of Mr. Nation's sermon (1732)
- 330132: A sermon preach'd at the Guild-Hall chapel (1706)
- 333010: A short account of the state of midwifery in London (1736)
- 334113: The london cook (1762)
- 340523: The report from the Committee of the Guild-Hall Subscription towards the Relief Support and Encouragement of the Soldiers Employed in Suppressing the Rebellion in MDCCXLV (1747)
- 340524: The report from the Committee of the Guild-Hall Subscription towards the Relief Support and Encouragement of the Soldiers Employed in Suppressing the Rebellion in MDCCXLV (1747)
- 345775: A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-Hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual Method whereby our Government may, at all times, procure a sufficient Number of Men to fight our Battles, both by Sea and Land, without any compulsive Methods, or Advance-Money; and without distressing our Manufactures, or at all hindering the Cultivation of our Lands. By an English merchant of London (1760)
- 354330: The trial of Samuel Scrimshaw and John Ross, for a conspiracy, in sending threatning letters to Humphrey Morice, Esq; of Dover-Street: with an intent to extort money from him. At the Adjournment of the Sessions at Guild-Hall, on Tuesday the 17th of July 1759. Being Part III. of the Sixth Sessions in the Mayoralty of The Right Honble Sir Richard Glyn, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London (1759)
- 358449: A practical treatise concerning evil thoughts: wherein Their Nature, Origin, and Effects, are distinctly considered and explained: With many useful Rules for restraining and suppressing such Thoughts; suited to the various Conditions of Life, and the several Tempers of Mankind, more especially of Melancholy Persons. By William Chilcot, M.A (1734)
- 360801: Sermons on different subjects (1739)
- 361687: A sermon on St. Matthew, chap. IX. ver. 12, 13 (1759)
- 363751: The gotham swan: or, the rook's flight from Gravesend (1730)
- 364431: A sermon on St. Matthew, chap. IX. ver 12, 13 (1759)
- 376810: Published by order of the Association of the town and neighbourhood of Ipswich, against Levellers and Republicans, held at the Guild-Hall, Ipswich. A word in season, to the traders and manufacturers of Great Britain (1793)
- 378097: At the Widdow Pratt's Coffee-House, in Cat-Eaten street, by St. Laurence Church, near Guild-Hall, is kept a faithful and equitable office of insurance on marriages and births; in both which are two subscriprious, one of five shillings, which entitles the insurer fo five hundred pounds: (1711)
- 382613: A supplement to the English introduction of Lily's grammar (1740)
- 385851: The mischief of separation (1704)
- 400381: Portrait-Royal (1703)
- 400825: A list of the subscribers to the Veteran Scheme (1748)
- 404885: Travels into several remote nations of the world (1750)
- 405785: Robinson Mayor. Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guild-Hall Civitatis London, decimo die Octobris 1663. ... An act for the election of beadles (1734)
- 405939: Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter (1723)
- 406238: The tryal of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn (1710)
- 408152: Advertisement. To morrow will be published, a proposal for advancing the credit of blank lottery tickets of this present year 1712, by making 18,000 of them as good as specie, ... All persons may be accommodated with proposals at large, at R. Carter's Register-Office in King-Street by Guild-Hall, (1713)
- 409841: A letter to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland; on the intended meeting of the justices of Middlesex, at Guild-Hall, Westminster; on Tuesday the 17th of June, 1777 (1777)
- 415756: [The respect] due to a church of God (1733)
- 416845: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Jonathan Rashleigh (1703)
- 421642: A vindication of the late Archbishop Sancroft (1717)
- 421643: A vindication of the late Archbishop Sancroft (1718)
- 422477: The trials of Samuel Goodere Esq; Matthew Mahony, and Charles White, for the murder of Sir John Dineley Goodere Bart. (brother to the said Samuel Goodere,) On board His Majesty's Ship the Ruby: At the Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal-Delivery, held in and for the City of Bristol, and County of the same City, in the Guild-Hall of the said City; Before the Right Worshipful Henry Combe Esq; Mayor of the said City, Michael Foster Esq; Serjeant at Law, Recorder; And Others His Majesty's Justices of Goal-Delivery. Begun on Tuesday, the 17th of March, 1740. and continued by Adjournment to Thursday, the 26th of the same month, 1741. Publish'd with the Approbation of Mr. Recorder (1741)
- 422737: The tryal and examination of Mr. John Tutchin, for writing a certain libel, call'd the observator; before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, &c. at Guild-Hall in the city of London, on Saturday the 4th of November 1704 (1704)
- 423098: "What can we reason but from what we know." Pope. Sir Jeffery Dunstan's address to the worthy electors of the ancient borough of Garret (1785)
- 423099: What has been, may be again: or an instance of London's loyalty, in 1640 (1710)
- 425953: Sir, impressed with a pleasing remembrance of the many marks of your friendship and politeness (1781)
- 469466: The afflicted man's companion or, a directory for families and persons afflicted with sickness or any other distress (1783)
- 475952: Then be this truth, the star by which we stoer, above ourselves our country should be dear, Thompson (1795)
- 476872: Mr. Ferdinando Stratford's remarks on the resolutions of the committee for rebuilding Bristol Bridge, on the 2d inst. at the Guild-Hall, Bristol. (1762)
- 476872: Mr. Ferdinando Stratford's remarks on the resolutions of the committee for rebuilding Bristol Bridge, on the 2d inst. at the Guild-Hall, Bristol. (1762)
- 477306: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, on Saturday, September 12. 1679 (1679)
- 477307: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, on Saturday, September 13. 1679 (1679)
- 477309: An account of the proceedings at White-Hall, Guild-Hall, in the City of London, and at the Tower (1688)
- 478616: Civil society and government vindicated from the charge of being founded on, and preserv'd by, dishonest arts (1723)
- 480127: The tryal of Mr. Richard Weston, at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. October the 19th, 1615. 13 Jac. 1. (1737)
- 480697: A sermon against clipping (1694)
- guild-hall
- 52655: An Act for building a new shire-hall and guild-hall for the county of Salop, and the town of Shrewsbury, in the said county (1783)
- 99148: Curse ye Meroz, or, The fatal doom (1680)
- 249497: Remarks on an anonimous pamphlet, intitled, some account of a meeting held at the guild-hall at Bury, on the 4th of November, 1771 (1772)
- 254255: Some account of a meeting held at the guild-hall in Bury St. Edmunds on the 4th of November, 1771 (1771)
- 320540: Port and borough of King's-Lynn, in Norfolk. At a meeting of the principal merchants, ship-owners, and dealers in coals, held at the guild-hall, ... the twenty-seventh day of February, 1788, for taking into consideration a bill prepared and intended to be brought into Parliament, intitled, a Bill for rendering more effectual an act ... intitled, "An act for the better regulation of the coal trade" (1788)
- 470835: Norfolk, to wit. A calendar, or, list of the several prisoners to be tryed at the assizes to be held for the said county of Norfolk, at the guild-hall in the city of Norwich (1748)
- 470837: Norfolk, to wit. A calendar, or list of the several prisoners to be tried at the assizes to be held for the said county of Norfolk, at the guild-hall in the city of Norwich (1749)
- Guilde hall
- Guildehall
- 203821: The seuerall rates and taxations for wages, made and set forth by the iustices of the peace, of the citye of Exceter (1566)
- Guildhal
- 4073: The tryal of Thomas Woolston (1729)
- 86411: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1672)
- 100696: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and VVestminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688. (1688)
- 100696: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and VVestminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688. (1688)
- 108392: New Presbyterian light springing out of Independent darkness. or VI. important new queries proposed to the Army, and their friends and party of the Houses (1647)
- 126786: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688 (1688)
- 148725: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688 (1688)
- 148786: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688 (1688)
- 149373: The saints encouragement or a treatise wherein is handled, how we mayease our troubled hearts, by believing in God and his son Jesus Christ: as also, by considering our future happiness in Gods house in heaven, with the means by which we may come to be partakers of it, and marks to know, whether or no we are such as shall be inheritors of it. Together with the comforts arising from Christs Second coming, and our being with him in heaven. By Benjamin Cleland, M.A. Minister in Devon (1667)
- 196713: By the Mayor. We charge and command you, that vpon S. Thomas day the Apostle next comming, you doe hold your wardmote (1630)
- 317004: Civitas Bristol et com' ejusd' civ' ad general' Quarterial' Session' Pacis domini Regis tent' per adjorn' in & pro com' civit' Bristol in Guildhal' de ejusdem civit' die lunĉ (scilt') decimo quarto die Februarii (1725)
- 469323: An impartial account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall of the city of London, at Guildhal, June 24. 1682 (1682)
- Guildhall and colledge
- Guildhall colledge
- Guildhall of London
- Guildhall
- 2278: The proceedings at large on the trial of an action brought by Mr. John Mackell (1799)
- 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)
- 4074: The tryal of William Fuller (1702)
- 4084: The tryal between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley, Doctor of Physic, defendant (1741)
- 4171: The trial at large of John Rusby, corn-factor, for regrating corn, at the Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane, London, 8th Nov. last; tried before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, the 4th July, 1800 (1800)
- 4172: The trial at large of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart (1793)
- 4174: The trial between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley Doctor of Physic, defendant (1741)
- 4180: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 4205: The trial of J. Rushby [sic], in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, for regrating, in buying corn at Mark-Lane, and afterwards selling it on the same day at an advanced price. Including the important speech of Lord Kenyon, wherein he deplores the situation of the poor, (1800)
- 4254: Trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 4255: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 4344: The trials of Edward Robinson (1789)
- 4352: The tryal of Thomas Thomson and Lavinia Whitney (1730)
- 4365: The tryal of Mr. John Whaley (1730)
- 4449: Trial for adultery. The trial of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart (1793)
- 5789: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 8761: The gigantick history (1740)
- 8763: The gigantick history (1741)
- 8765: The gigantick history (1740)
- 10883: The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------ (1757)
- 11163: The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------, late of His Majesty's ship the Severn (1757)
- 16232: The speech of John Trusty (1702)
- 16436: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 17738: The whole proceedings on the tryal between Mrs. Sarah Holt (1730)
- 18825: The city farce, as it was acted last week in Guildhall (1757)
- 19107: A copy of the poll (1780)
- 19934: The gigantick history (1740)
- 22571: The genuine tryal between Mr. B-k-r, plaintiff, and Dr M-r-ly, defendant (1741)
- 25886: The whole proceedings on the tryal between Mrs. Sarah Holt (1730)
- 26570: Daphnis and Amaryllis (1766)
- 30307: Skinner, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 13th day of February 1795 (1795)
- 30831: A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the twenty-fifth day of September, one thousand eight hundred, ... An act for compelling persons elected into the office of Lord Mayor of this City, to signify their consent to take upon themselves the said office within a time limitted (1800)
- 30946: Combe, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the City of London, on Thursday the 25th day of September 1800. The committee for general purposes, did this day deliver into this Court, a report ... together with regulations prepared by them, for carrying into effect the act of Parliament, ... for extending the powers of the Court of Requests, (1800)
- 31076: Skinner, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 11th day of December 1794 (1794)
- 31821: Particulars and conditions of sale of the materials of three houses in Butcher-Row, two houses in St. Clement's Church-Yard, and four houses in Wych-Street. Which will be sold by auction, in nine lots, before the committee for carrying into execution the act of Parliament for improving the avenues at Temple-Bar and Snow-Hill, at Guildhall, on Friday the 25th day of November, 1796, (1796)
- 32598: The particulars of leasehold estates in the Isle of Grain, and in Great Alie-Street, Goodman's Fields, late the property of Messrs. Stephens and Hattersley, bankrupts. In two lots. ... On Wednesday, the 30th November, 1791, at Guildhall, London, (1791)
- 33738: Rebellion in Ireland (1798)
- 33814: At a very numerous and respectable meeting held this day at the Guildhall, in this city, ... for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of making a navigable canal from this city, to join the river Severn at Glocester, (1792)
- 33823: At a general meeting of the inhabitants of the city and ainsty of York (1795)
- 33953: Watson, Mayor. A Common Council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 10th day of March, 1797 (1797)
- 34353: Bath Military Association. Guildhall, April 26, 1798 (1798)
- 36886: War (1793)
- 36960: My lord, I am commanded to acquaint your Grace, that the King has been pleased to accept of the very noble and spirited offer made in the Committee at the Guildhall, Westminster, on the 16th instant, to form in the several districts and parishes of the county of Middlesex, an city and liberty of Westminster, a certain number of volunteer companies; (1779)
- 37548: A charge delivered to the Grand Jury for the city and liberty of Westminster, at the general quarter session of the peace, held at Guildhall, for the said city and liberty, on January the 9th, 1766. By Sir John Fielding, Knt. Chairman (1766)
- 38044: Sir, Your Worship is desired to be at a Court of Aldermen (1794)
- 38635: Kidderminster. At a general meeting of the inhabitants of the town and parish of Kidderminster (1800)
- 38642: My Lord, I am commanded to acquaint your Grace, that the King has been pleased to accept of the very noble and spirited offer made in the Committee at the Guildhall, Westminister, on the 16th instant, to form, in ... Middlesex, and ... Westminster, a certain number of volunteer companies; (1779)
- 39897: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 41978: In the King's Bench: Brasbridge v. Ashforth (1796)
- 43451: The description, use, and excellency of a new instrument, or sea quadrant, invented by Caleb Smith, for taking altitudes of the sun, moon, and stars, from the visible horizon ... without impediment ... from the ship's motion; ... Whereby the latitude at sea may be obtained with greater certainty, ... To which is added, an essay to make this quadrant serviceable ... when there is no horizon (1740)
- 55589: Marshall, Mayor (1744)
- 55590: Kite, Mayor (1766)
- 56859: Tables of simple interest and discount (1719)
- 57790: Sir, you are desired to be at a Court of Common-Council (1775)
- 59238: The tryal of Mr. John Whaley (1730)
- 59581: Three letters upon the subject of the Gin Act, and common informers (1738)
- 60715: At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our lord the king, holden for the City of London, at the Guildhall within the said City, on Monday the twenty-ninth day of June, in the thirty-fifth year of ... George the Third, ... continued ... until Saturday the twelfth day o September, ... Thomas Skinner, Esq. Mayor of the City of London, (1794)
- 62032: A Common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 5th day of April, 1792. The committee of control over the coal and cornmeters, did this day deliver into this court a report in writing (1792)
- 63272: Guildhall, London, 16 August, 1759 (1759)
- 65763: The famous turf cause, of Burdon against Rhodes (1791)
- 68534: Lost, in the Guildhall of the city of Coventry, between the hours of twelve and four, on Monday, April 28. 1794, The shattered remains of a reputation, much worn, and very dirty; a part entirely blown away, by the discharge of a pistol, some few years since, at Leicester. (1793)
- 69033: Kite, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 25th day of December, 1767, and in the seventh year of the Reign of King George the Third, of Great Britain, &c (1767)
- 70212: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 70213: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 70214: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1772 (1772)
- 70525: Sir, the following is the journal of a youthful city solicitor (1701)
- 70906: By permission of the right worshipful the Mayor. The royal menagerie; or exhibition of wild beasts (1800)
- 72235: The Salisbury and Winchester journal, and general advertiser (1783)
- 72471: The London mercury: or, Great Britain's weekly journal (1721)
- 72840: The Salisbury and Winchester journal (1772)
- 72871: Farley's Exeter journal (1723)
- 73091: The Exeter gazette, or Universal advertiser for the west of England. (179u)
- 75220: The Exeter evening-post; or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. (1767)
- 80629: Mr. Grimston his speech, at the committee sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641 (1642)
- 80629: Mr. Grimston his speech, at the committee sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641 (1642)
- 81373: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 93608: A most joyfull declaration (1643)
- 93621: Bibliotheca Hawkinsiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum ex bibliotheca selectissima Rev. Doct. viri Guil. Hawkins, S.T.D. Ecclesiĉ Cathedralis Norvicensis Prebendarii (1685)
- 97759: A moderate reply to His Majesties answer to the Cities last petition presented at Oxford (1643)
- 104904: London in its splendor (1673)
- 108977: Londons glory represented by time, truth and fame (1660)
- 111957: The declaration agreed upon by the committee of the House of Commons appointed to sit in the Guildhall in London (1642)
- 114690: A dialogue between the two giants in Guildhall (1661)
- 117054: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Right Worshipfull the Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in the Common or Guildhall of the City of London assembled (1647)
- 117624: By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon the twenty first of December, you doe hold your wardmote, and that you have afore us at our generall Court of Aldermen to be holden in the Guildhall, (1649)
- 117880: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guildhall London, on Tuesday the 20th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117880: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guildhall London, on Tuesday the 20th of December, 1659 (1659)
- 117926: A true copy of the letter sent from the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Common-Council, at a Common-Council holden in Guildhall London, on the 29th. of December, 1659 (1660)
- 118766: VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five; (1655)
- 118766: VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five; (1655)
- 118839: A list of the names of such persons who are thought fit for their accomodation, and the furtherance of the service in Ireland, to be entertained as reformadoes (1642)
- 120160: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1698)
- 123179: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London, die veneris, vicesimo septimo die Octobris, anno Domini, 1671 (1671)
- 127684: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Chester (1673)
- 130812: Ford Mayor. At a meeting of the commissioners and surveyors appointed, in pursuance of a late act of Parliament for designing and setting out the numbers and places of all common sewers (1670)
- 130861: At a general meeting of the Lords and others, commissioners for rebuilding the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in London, at Guildhall, Thursday, July 5. 1677 (1677)
- 131932: By the honourable the House of Commons. Die Lunĉ, 3. Januar. 1641. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament (1642)
- 132015: Guildhald. Civit. Exon. Ad general. Session. Pacis tent. apud Guildhaldam civitat. prĉdict. in & pro civitat. & com. civitat. Exon, decimo sexto die Aprilis, anno regni dom. nostri Caroli secundi dei gratia Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ & Hiberniĉ, regis, fidei defensor. &c. tricessimo quinto, annoque Dom. 1683 (1683)
- 133279: Lessons moral and Christian, for youth and old age (1699)
- 135206: His Maiesties ansvver. To a booke intituled, The declaration, or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, of the 19. of May, 1642 (1642)
- 136227: Commune Concil' tent' in Camera Guildhall, London, die Veneris vicesimo quinto die Octobr, anno Domini, 1695 (1695)
- 137266: Aleyn Mayor. A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, the 21 day of May 1660 (1660)
- 137266: Aleyn Mayor. A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, the 21 day of May 1660 (1660)
- 137627: Sodom's vices destructive to other cities and states (1697)
- 138603: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhall civitas London, vicesimo primo die Junii, anno Domini, 1665 (1665)
- 138607: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhall civitatis London, die Jovis, quinto die Septembris, anno Dom. 1672 (1671)
- 138608: Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhall civitas London, die Mercurii, vicesimo tertio die Octobris, anno Domini millesimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo secundo (1672)
- 139685: Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall Civitatis London (1671)
- 139685: Commune Concilium tent' in Guildhall Civitatis London (1671)
- 141032: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor at the anniversary entertainment in Guildhall (1678)
- 154203: Sir, you are desired to bee at a Court of Common Councell at the Guild Hall London (1648)
- 157551: Newcastle upon Tyne, Sept. 26th. 1670. At a court held in the Guildhall, within the town of Newcastle upon Tyne (1670)
- 158390: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1678)
- 158408: Commune Concil' tent' in camera Guildhall civitatis London die Jovis decimo tertio die Januarij anno Domini 1680. annoque Regni Domini nostri Carol' Secundi nunc Regis Angl' &c. tricesimo secundo, coram patient' Ward Mil', Major' Civitatis London, Thoma Aleyn Mil' & Barr', Johanne Frederick Mil', Johanne Lawrence Mil', ... ar' ald'ro ac unum vicecom' dicte civitatis necnon Major' parte comminarior' dicte civitatis in Communi Concil' iunc & ibidem assemblat'. (1681)
- 158409: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London, die veneris, vicesimo septimo die Octobris, anno Domini, 1671. Annoq; Regni Domini nostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratia, Angliĉ, Scotiĉ, Franciĉ, & Hiberniĉ Regis, Fidei Defensoris, &c. vicesimo tertio; coram Ricardo Ford, milite, majore civitatis London, Ricardo Chiverton, & Johanne Frederick, militibus, Johanne Robinson, milite & baronetto, locum-tenente turris, Thoma Bludworth, Willielmo Peake, Samuele Starling, Roberto Hanson, & Josepho Sheldon, militibus, & Patiente Ward, armigero, aldermannis, Jonathan Dawes & Roberto Clayton, armigeris, aldermannis ac vicecomitibus dictĉ civitatis London, necnon majore parte communiariorum de Communi Concilio ejusdem civitatis tunc & ibidem assemblat. An Act for setling the standing of cars in the streets (1671)
- 158415: London, March 15. 1658. The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London. in common-council assembled at Guildhall, took into consideration the speech made to them by his Highness on Friday the 12. instant, and being very sensible of the particulars contained in th said speech, and of their own duty relating thereunto, they resolved, that an humble petition and representation should be presented to his Highness; and that a committee be appointed to draw up the said petition and repsentation, and accordingly a committee was nominated for that purpose, to brin it in on the morrow. (1658)
- 158416: Tichborne Mayor. A Common Councell holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London the sixt day of March, in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and six, before the Right Honorable Sr Robert Tichborne Kt Lord Mayor of London, &c (1657)
- 158418: Commune concilium tent. in camera Guildhall civitatis London, vicesimo quarto die Maii, 1649. [24 May 1649, repayment of debt] (1649)
- 158460: By the Major. Wee charge and command you, that upon S. Thomas day the Apostle next comming, you doe hold your Wardmote (1648)
- 160710: The Grand Committee for Greenwich Hospital (1695)
- 163291: The declaration agreed upon by the committee of the House of Commons appointed to sit in the Guildhall in London (1642)
- 163597: Edmond Pickering painter to the Hono[ble]: cittie of London, is now removed from his father in lawes house by ye Royall exchange to his dwelling howse in Kings Street neere Guildhall, at ye signe of ye Cittie & Senators Armes; (1681)
- 165341: An account (as near as may be) of the several sums of money lately paid, or payable for the tythes of divers parishes within the city of London, and liberties thereof, where the churches were demolished by the late fire (1670)
- 166514: An order of the Committee of the Lords and Commons at Guildhall for the defence of the kingdom (1642)
- 167405: A caveat enter'd by divers eminent citizens against the swearing of Dudley North and Ralph Box, Esquires (1682)
- 168118: At a common councell held in Guildhall London, Aprill 24. 1655. (1655)
- 168118: At a common councell held in Guildhall London, Aprill 24. 1655. (1655)
- 170037: A sermon preached at the funeral of the right reverend father in God, John late Lord Bishop of Chester (1694)
- 186164: Fiue sermons preached vpon sundry especiall occasions (1626)
- 187650: Strange ne[w]es (1606)
- 191846: An acte of common Councell (1587)
- 192578: The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties euill, seditious, and disobedient subiectes. (1571)
- 192578: The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties euill, seditious, and disobedient subiectes. (1571)
- 192578: The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties euill, seditious, and disobedient subiectes. (1571)
- 192774: Three sermons (1625)
- 199576: Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhall civitatis London decimo nono die Decembris, 1639 (1639)
- 199965: A most fruitfull, pithie and learned treatyse (1595)
- 206830: By the Maior. Where I and my brethren the aldermen, calling to our remembraunce the greedy coueteousnes, aswell of the Woodmongers as others the owners and sellers of billets and faggots, brought to this Citie to be solde did on the ix. day of Aprill last call before vs the wardens of the Woodmongers & the greatest number of all such persons as vse to sell billets and faggots within this Citie, and the freedome and liberties of the same, and vppon good deliberation and due consideration had, did then set downe the rates and prices of billets and faggots as followeth. ... geuen at the Guildhall of the sayd Citie the xx. day of July. 1584. and in the xxvi. yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth. &c. (1584)
- 209229: An account of the trial of Thomas Woolston, B.D. sometime Fellow of Sidney College, in Cambridge, on Tuesday the fourth of March, 1729, at the Court of King's-Bench, in Guildhall, on four several informations, for writing, printing, publishing four blasphemous books, on the miracles of our Saviour; with the observations of the council thereupon (1729)
- 209982: The trial (at large) of John Horne (1777)
- 211451: A sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Exeter, on the general fast-day, February 6. 1756 (1756)
- 211598: Pontefract Castle (1719)
- 212599: At an extraordinary court held at Guildhall the 10th day of June, 1784. ... It was resolved, that the following petition be forthwith forwarded to London, (1784)
- 212620: At the general quarter sessions of the peace of our Lord the King, held by adjournment at the Guildhall, in and for the city and county of the City of Exeter, the sixteenth day of May, in the thirty-first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, (1791)
- 213118: A sermon at Guildhall Chapel, on the election of a Lord Mayor, 29 Septemb. 1770 (1770)
- 213500: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1790)
- 213501: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1792)
- 213502: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1796)
- 213503: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1779)
- 213504: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1782)
- 213506: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1784)
- 213507: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1786)
- 213508: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1788)
- 213509: The Shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1773)
- 213510: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1778)
- 213511: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1799)
- 217848: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 220580: The trial between the Ph?nix Assurance Company and Mr. James Brown (1789)
- 224188: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the governors and contributors to the Devon and Exeter Hospital (1759)
- 224276: The whole proceedings on the trials of two informations (1787)
- 224390: Winchester Association. Declarations and resolutions of a meeting, ... at the Guildhall, December 22, 1792. (1792)
- 227233: The celebrated speech (1793)
- 227403: John Davidson, merchant, at Newbigging, near Drumlithie, sells the following goods at the lowest prices. My customers all of different ranks, to you I do return my thanks, for all your former favours granted, a grateful sense I never wanted. That you may be the better sorted, I've bought my goods the last imported: and what I sell, that you may know, is noted in the bill below (1780)
- 228000: The bristol poll-book (1754)
- 228115: The genuine trial of John B. Gawler (1795)
- 228256: The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------ (1757)
- 229218: City of Bristol, Bengough, mayor. At a common-council, holden in St. George's chapel, in the Guildhall ... on Wednesday the 12th of December, 1792; resolved unanimously, (1792)
- 230208: The description, use, and excellency of a new instrument (1740)
- 234748: A guide to stage coaches (1784)
- 237179: A letter to Sir John Scott (1798)
- 239060: New proposals of insurance on the births of children, born in wedlock, at the Faithful Office, kept at the Widow Pratt's Coffee-house in Cat-Eaten-Street, by St. Laurence Church, near Guild-hall (1711)
- 239155: Forbes Mayor. Commun' Concil' tent' in camera Guildhall civitat' London' die Jouis, 24? die Martij, Anno Domini 1725 (1726)
- 239425: From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over against Jack's Coffee-House in King-street, near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on births, at a certain charge, by a weekly dividend (1711)
- 239426: From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance in marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over-against Jack's Coffee-House in Kingstreet near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on marriage, at a certain charge by a weekly dividend (1711)
- 239428: From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over-against Jack's Coffee-House in Kingstreet near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on servants, at a certain charge by a weekly dividend (1711)
- 240358: London (1782)
- 240749: Mr. Alderman Wilkes's speech (1776)
- 240923: The musical law-bird (1790)
- 242046: Consolations against the fears of death (1711)
- 242789: The Guildhall orators; or, a review of the aldermen & common-council of London. A satyrical poem. By Robert Rusted, (1780)
- 244226: The genuine trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244227: The genuine trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man; at Guildhall, London, Dec. 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury (1793)
- 244229: The trial at large of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244230: Trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244231: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 244234: The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the rights of man (1792)
- 244235: The trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244236: The trial of Thomas Paine, for writing a libel, called the second part of the rights of man (1792)
- 244238: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244239: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 246795: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, President, and the governors of the London-Hospital (1762)
- 246815: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire President, and the governors of the London Hospital (1760)
- 251381: A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London (1783)
- 252609: Gill, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 12th day of February 1789 (1789)
- 253263: Northampton. At a public meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Northampton, convened at the Guildhall of the same town by the Worshipful William Francis, Esq. Mayor, on Friday the 7th day of December, 1792, the following declaration was unanimously made and entered into, (1792)
- 253322: Prĉmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions (1711)
- 253323: Prĉmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions, with the numbers of the tickets, and the classis to which they belong, drawn before the managers and directors of the said Adventure at Guildhall, London, on Saturday, August 11. 1711. being the tenth day. (1711)
- 254235: Skinner, Mayor. London, to wit. A rota of justices who attend each for a week, at Guildhall, from Sunday the 2d day of November 1794, to Sunday the 8th day of November 1795 (1794)
- 255494: Henry Mugg, bookseller and stationer, two doors below the Guildhall, in the Fore-street, Exeter, sells, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Books in all arts and sciences. (1780)
- 255495: Henry Mugg, bookseller and stationer, two doors below the Guildhall, in the Fore-street, Exeter, sells, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail, books in all arts and sciences, (1780)
- 256658: At a Court of Lieutenancy, held at Guildhall, London, on Thursday the 9th day of July, 1767 (1770)
- 256659: At a Court of Lieutenancy, held at Guildhall, London, on Thursday, February the 13th, 1772, ordered, (1772)
- 258779: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1788)
- 258780: A Companion to all the principal places of curiousity and entertainment in and about London and Westminister (1789)
- 258782: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1796)
- 258783: A Companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1800)
- 260489: A guide to the Lord Mayor's show (1761)
- 260497: City of Exeter. The mayor, at the request of the committee, desires the inhabitants to meet at the Guildhall on Saturday next, the 11th day of April, ... to take into consideration the heads of an intended bill for paving, cleansing, lighting, and otherwise improving this city, (1795)
- 260553: Clark, Mayor. At a Court of aldermen held at Guildhall, London, on Tuesday the 25th day of October, 1785, ... Whereas it hath been represented to this Court on behalf of several freemen of the city of London, parishioners and inhabitants of the ward of Portsoken in the said city, that many persons daily frequent the streets and other places ... hawking, buying and selling of old cloaths and various other articles, (1785)
- 262037: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several freehold messuages or tenements, and buildings, in and near Chiswell Street, Whitecross Street, Beech Street, Moorfields, and Crown Street, in the county of Middlesex; being part of the estates purchased under the Act of Parliament, for making the new street from Moorfields to Bishopsgate Street, and from Chiswell Street to Barbican. Which will be sold by auction ... before the Committee for letting the City's lands, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May 1795, (1795)
- 262875: Kennett, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1780 (1780)
- 267514: A poll taken at the Guildhall of the city of Chichester (1782)
- 268603: The merchants, ship-owners and principal inhabitants of this town, are requested to meet at the Guildhall, on Tuesday next the 18th instant, ... to take into consideration the propositions offered by the Dock Company respecting an extension of the dock: (1787)
- 270299: The trial of Jonathan Britain (1772)
- 270775: Winterbottom, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Wednesday the sixth day of May 1752, and in the twenty fifth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c (1752)
- 271993: Ten thousand pounds!!! Trial between Richard Martin, Esq. of Dangin, in the county of Galway, in Ireland, and John Petrie, Esq. of the county of Essex, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife (1792)
- 272680: The proceedings on the trial of Captain Gambier, late of His Majesty's ship the Severn, on an action on the case wherein the damages sued for were 10,000l. for criminal conversation with Admiral Knowles's lady; which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, ... on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1757. ... With an introductory preface (1757)
- 273473: Weights and measures. Complaint having been made to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, of several persons using and keeping weights and measures, ... not sealed or marked at the Guildhall, ... Notice is therefore hereby given, that every person using ... weights or measures not compared with the standard, ... will be subject to the penalties (1794)
- 273790: York county meeting. At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the freeholders of the county of York, held at the Guildhall of the city of York, on Tuesday the 1st day of December, 1795, in pursuance of the requisition of several gentlemen freeholders of the said county (1795)
- 273883: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 274935: The poll-book. Being a list of the freeholders and freemen who voted at the last election for the city and county of Bristol, (begun at the Guildhall of the said city Wednesday the 28th of November, MDCCXXXIX (1739)
- 276932: The benefit tickets in the lottery for 700,000l. for the year 1751 (1751)
- 278832: The compleatest collection of old and new English and Scotch songs (1745)
- 279505: The bristol poll book (1774)
- 282022: Nathaniel Spry, mercer, and undertaker, ... at the Golden Lion, opposite the Guildhall, in the Fore-Street, Exon, has a neat variety of mercery goods, ... A very good assortment of all kinds of goods for mourning and funerals, ... He likewise lends a velvet pall, and handsome cloaks, for funerals (1770)
- 282225: Mr. Cox's Museum A list of the prizes in the Museum lottery. Shewing the order of drawing, comparative value of the tickets and mode of determination by the scheme of the state lottery of 1772. ... Should there be no state lottery in the present year 1774, the Museum lottery shall be drawn in Guildhall, (1774)
- 283981: To the worthy liverymen, of the City of London (1795)
- 284508: It having been found extremely inconvenient, (from the great number of persons assembled at Guildhall this day) for the Commissioners of the Lieutenancy to determine on the appeals of the different inhabitants respecting the Militia bill, you are desired, ... to attend on Tuesday next, the 26th (1794)
- 286233: The certainty and necessity of our lord's resurrection from the dead (1707)
- 287356: The poll for Members in Parliament to represent the city of York (1774)
- 288077: The Bristol poll-book (1754)
- 288432: The committee for letting the lands and tenements of the City of London, in the account of the Chamberlain of the said city, do hereby give notice, that they will sit in the Council Chamber, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 30th day of May, 1781, ... to lett by public auction, ... several messuages or tenements, buildings and ground, ... as follows, (1781)
- 289228: The trial of Stephen Devereux (1793)
- 289747: Trial of John Hamilton Moore for pirating a chart. Sittings after term, March 1798, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants. Guildhall, London. Heather and Williams, v. John Hamilton Moore (1798)
- 290309: By the Mayor. To the master and wardens of the company of [blank] These are to require you to cause your beadle to give notice to all the liverymen of your company, to appear at Guildhall on Tuesday next, the 15th day of September, ... for the election of a fit and able perso to be one of the sheriffs of this city, ... in the room of Thomas Cogan, ... Dated the 12th day of September, 1789 (1789)
- 290804: Trecothick, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 19th day of October, 1770, and in the tenth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. The Committee appointed by this court the 26th day of July, 1770, to take a view of the encroachments upon the River Thamas, at Durham-yard, and to report their opinion how far the public are or may be affected thereby, did this day deliver into this court, a report, in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words (1770)
- 291184: Plomer, Mayor. A common-council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday, the 17th day of May, 1782. The Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor acquainted this court that he had received a letter from the Earl of Shelburne, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state, which was read as follows: (1782)
- 291756: The poll of the Livery of London for four citizens to represent the said city in Parliament, taken at Guildhall, March 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 1768 (1768)
- 291803: Beckford, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, 1763, and in the third year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee appointed to put execution the act of Parliament to improve, widen and enlarge the passage over and through London-Bridge, did this day deliver into this court, a representation in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words: (1763)
- 291867: Clark, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 20th day of January, 1785, and in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. (1785)
- 291888: Watson, Mayor. A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 6th day of June 1797 (1797)
- 292117: To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, I beg leave to return my sincerest thanks for the honour of your appearance in my behalf yesterday at Guildhall. (1768)
- 292600: The worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of Sir Robert Ladbroke (1768)
- 292602: The Worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor of this city, are desired to meet at Goldsmiths-Hall, in Foster-Lane, to-morrow, the 18th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to go in procession to Guildhall, to poll for his lordship, and their other friends (1768)
- 292604: To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, I beg leave to return my sincerest thanks for the honour of your appearance in my behalf yesterday at Guildhall. Permit me to solicit the continuance of your favour, (1768)
- 292616: This afternoon at four o'clock ended at Guildhall, the poll for representatives in Parliament; when the numbers stood thus: (1768)
- 292624: Whereas some time ago, I set forth in a printed letter, the treatment I had met with, ... with intent to get my coal-works ... the sale of my works is absolutely fixed to be on Friday the 3d of April next, at Guildhall, London: (1761)
- 292661: Sir, You are desired to be at Guildhall, in your violet gown, on Wednesday next, being the 8th day of February 1797, at twelve o'clock at noon, to proceed from thence with the lord mayor, aldermen, and common council to St. James's, to present an address to His Majesty, on the breaking off the negociation of peace, by the French nation. William Powell. (1797)
- 292746: Sir, by virtue of a precept from the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, you are desired by the master and wardens of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, to meet at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 24th day of June, 1800, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, in your Livery Gown and Hood, for the election of sheriffs, Chamberlain, bridge masters, and other officers to serve the city of London for in year ensuing (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)
- 293158: Pickett, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 15th day ofJuly, 1790. The committee for general purposes did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, relative to the nature, duty and emoluments of the Office of Common Serjeant, which was read in these words (1790)
- 293164: Bull, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 29th day of July, 1774. This day the Court proceeded according to the order of the twenty-third of June last, to take into consideration the report that was then made from the committee appointed to enquire into the practice and fees of the court of requests, the abuses of its officers and their servants as also the inconveniences attending the present mode of executing the business thereof, which was ordered to be printed and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court, and the same was again read in these words; to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the city of London, in common council assembled (1774)
- 293167: Pickett, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 30th day of March, 1790. The committee for general purposes did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing, under their hands relative to the repairs necessary to be done to Blackfriars Bridge, and paving the carriage way thereof, which was read; and, it is ordered, that the said report and the estimates thereto annexed be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court (1790)
- 293168: Burnell, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday the 29th day of October, 1788, and in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great British, &c (1788)
- 293171: Gill, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on thursday 18th December, 1788. Resolved that one fourth part of the members of the committee for general purposes, Thames navigation, and control over the coal and corn meters shall be removed at the end of the year; one other fourth part at the end of two years; one other fourth part at the end of three years; and the remainder at the end of four years; to be determined by Ballot, in the committee for general purposes, within the first year of their appointment; and to be determined in the committee for Thames navigation, and control over the coal and corn meters, by the removal in the first instance of those members who have been for the greatest length of time on the committee; but in case of an equal length of time of several members, then to be determined between those members by ballot in the committee; and that no person to be afterwards appointed upon any committee, shall continue a member longer than four years (1788)
- 293174: Sir, You are desired to be at a Court of Common Council at Guildhall on Friday next, being the 16th day of May 1800, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon. To consider a motion, that it be referred to the committee for general purpose, to consider if any and what further regulations or alterations should take place in the future appointment of the several standing and ward committees, and report. To consider a motion, that it be referred to the committee for general purposes to examine the petition and memorial of the freemen of London, residing within the town and borough of [So]uthwark, to be represented in the common council; presented to e court on the 9th of December 1788. To consider a motion, (1800)
- 293189: Gill, mayor. A common council holden in the in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 9th day of December, 1788. The committee for letting this city's lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing, under their hands, of a method for better conducting the business of the corporation, which was read in these words (1788)
- 293190: Pavement-Office, Guildhall, London, 16th April 1789. At a special public meeting of the commissioners of sewers, lamps, pavements, &c. of the city of London and liberties thereof, convened by order of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, on Wednesday the 15th day of April, 1789. Ordered, that all the inspectors do with proper assistants attend from day to day, previous to and on Thursday the 23d. Instant, and under the direction of the surveyor remove or cause to be removed, all hoards, scaffolidng and other projections, now fixed upon or over the foot or carriage ways of Fleet-street, Ludgate-hill, Ludgate-street, and St. Paul's Church-yard, and the cross-streets, lanes and passages leading into the same, and likewise that they do prevent the fixing any such hoards, scaffolding or other projections, upon or over the said foot or carriage ways. (1789)
- 293373: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Wednesday the 30th day of July 1800. The committee for letting the Bridge house estates did, this day, deliver into this court a report in writing under their hands, of a conference with the select committee of the House of Commons, relative to the rebuilding of London Bridge, which was read (agreed to and referred back to the laid committee to consider the said resolutions, and report from time to time their opinion thereon) and ordered to be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court (1800)
- 293374: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Thursday 25th day of September 1800. The committee for general purposes did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, together with regulations prepared by them, for carrying into effect the act of Parliament, passed last sessions, for extending the powers of the court of requests, which were in the these words: to the Right Honourable the Lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in common council assembled (1800)
- 293375: Glynn, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 3d day of May 1799. Mr. William Bond, principal clerk to the commissioners of sewers, lamps, and pavements, did this day deliver into this court, pursuant to the order of the 12th of July 1785, an acoount of money received and paid by the chamberlain, by order of the said commissioners, from Michaelmas 1797, to Michaelmas 1798, inclusive; which was read in these words (1799)
- 293376: Wright, mayor. A common council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the twenty-fourth day of February, 1786. The committee, for building and completing the bridge at Black Friars, did this day deliver into this court, their final report in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words (1786)
- 293378: Skinner, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 11th December 1794. The committee appointed by this court, the 14th of the finances of this city, &c. did this day deliver into this court their final report in writing, under their hands, which was read. And a motion being made and question proposed, that the said report be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court; an amendment was moved, that all the words, "Lie on the table," substituted in Lieu thereof; and the same being carried in the negative, the question was put, that the sid report be printed, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court; the same was resolved in the affirmative, and ordered accordingly (1794)
- 293379: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Monday the 26th day of May 1800. Ordered, that the three brief statements of Mr. Comptroller's charge upon Mr. Chamberlain, of all the rents and revenues of this city for the years 1796, 1797, 1798, delivered into this court by him on the 20th instant, be printed and annexed to the Chamberlain's accounts, and a copy thereof sent to every member of this court (1800)
- 293383: A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 11th day of October 1799, and in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c (1799)
- 293384: Peckham, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday the fourteenth day of May, 1784, and in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c (1784)
- 294333: The trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 294985: The trial of John Horne (1777)
- 295711: At a Court of D'oyer hundred held for the county of the city of Cork, at the Guildhall thereof, the 22d day of January, 1789, for the purpose of taking into consideration the following orders of council: the first being for 100 guineas to be paid to Samuel Rowland, Esq; (1789)
- 298072: A charge delivered to the Grand Jury, at the general quarter session of peace; held at the Guildhall, Westminster, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1763. By Sir John Fielding, (1763)
- 298377: An impartial account of what happened at the meeting in the Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 1st of August, 1780, for the purpose of nominating candidates for Newcastle upon Tyne (1780)
- 298888: The wheel of fortune, or, Guildhall in an uproar (1795)
- 299243: London. Heathcote, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 21st day of October, 1742, and in the 16th year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c. (1742)
- 300458: Regrating and forestalling (1800)
- 301628: The gigantick history, volume the second (1741)
- 301628: The gigantick history, volume the second (1741)
- 309529: Sir, allow me to request the favour of your vote and interest for Mr. Galabin, who has had the honour of being returned Bridge-Master at the Common-Hall; and, as the poll will finally close on Tuesday next at four o'clock, the exertions of his friends, it is hoped, will ensure his success.- Your early attendance, therefore, at Guildhall, will much oblige (1796)
- 310847: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 311749: St. John's College, Cambridge, v. Fisher. Copy (from Mr. Gurney's shorthand notes) of the proceedings on the trial of this cause, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, by a special jury, before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon, July 16, 1798 (1798)
- 311790: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Tuesday the 17th day of June 1800. The committee for letting this city's lands did, this day, deliver into this court a report in writing, under their hands, of the arrears due to the city, at the decease of the late Chamberlain, and at Michaelmas last; (1800)
- 311796: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 25th day of April 1800. Mr. William Bond, principal clerk to the commissioners of Sewers, Lamps, and Pavements, did this day deliver into this court, pursuant to the order of the 12th of July 1785, an account of money received and paid by the Chamberlain, by order of the said commissioners, from Michaelmas 1798, to Michaelmas 1799, inclusive; which was read in these words: (1800)
- 312055: The genuine trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 312508: To the King's most excellent Majesty. We, the Mayor, Lord Bishop, aldermen and magistrates, ... and other inhabitants of the city and county of the city of Exon, humbly beg leave to approach Your Majesty, with the following association, ... At the Guildhall of the city of Exon, the first day of October, one thousand seven hundred and forty five. (1745)
- 313926: Wilkes, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday the 25th day of October, 1775, ... The Committee for Letting this City's Lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report, ... on the petition of the Committee of the Artillery Company, (1775)
- 316987: City of Bristol, and county of the same city. At the general quarter sessions of the peace of our sovereign lord the King, held by adjournment in and for the said city and county, in the Guildhall of the same city, on Monday ... the fourteenth day of February, ... 1725, ... Whereas the trade and navagation [sic] of the said city of Bristol is very much increased, and the harbour in the River Froom, ... is greatly streightned [sic], ... and often damaged; (1740)
- 317090: City election. This is to give notice, that his Majesty's writ for the electing of two citizens to serve in the next Parliament for the city of York is in our hands, ... and that the said election, ... will be on Wednesday next, the thirty-first day of March instant, at the Guildhall ... Dated this 27th day of March, 1784. (1784)
- 317123: At the opening of the election for members to represent this city in Parliament at the Guildhall this morning, the Rt. Hon. Lord Gallway addressed himself to the freemen in the following manner: (1784)
- 317164: An extract of the rules or laws for the direction and government of licensed chairs and chairmen within the city of Bath, and for two measured miles round the same, to be measured from the Guildhall of the same city, as a centre, with the fees or rewards which they are entitled to for any duty of service which they may do (1794)
- 317298: The Heavenly messenger; or, The child's plain path-way to eternal life (1780)
- 317698: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 318261: A Guide to stage coaches, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels, barges, and boats, which carry passengers and merchandise from London to the different towns in Great Britain (1781)
- 319529: [ ] At a meeting of a committee of the subscribers of this town, held by adjournment at the Guildhall, on the 28th day of May, 1794, for the internal security and defence of the kingdom, (1794)
- 319530: Plymouth volunteers (1794)
- 319531: [ ] At a meeting of the subscribers of this town, held at the Guildhall thereof, on Wednesday the 14th day of May, 1794, pursuant to adjournment, for the purpose of considering the mode of disposing of the subscription, entered into, for the internal security and defence o the kingdom, (1794)
- 319532: [ ] At a general meeting of the subscribers of this town, for the internal defence of the county, held at the Guildhall, on Thursday the 5th day of June, 1794, pursuant to public advertisement from the Worshipful the Mayor. (1794)
- 319569: The loyal inhabitants of this town (1794)
- 319571: [ ] It being thought expedient to raise volunteer companies (1794)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320101: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1772)
- 320108: Wilkes, Mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 23d day of June, 1775, and in the fifteenth year of the reign of King George the Third, of Great-Britain, &c (1775)
- 320437: City of York. The address and petition of the inhabitants of this city will lay at the Guildhall, and at the counting-house of Messrs. Sutcliffe in Castlegate, this day only, for the signatures of those who have not already had an opportunity of signing (1795)
- 320468: York county meeting. At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the freeholders of the county of York, held at the Guildhall of the city of York, on Tuesday the 1st day of December, 1795, in pursuance of the requisition of several gentlemen freeholders of the said county (1795)
- 320475: Freeholders, read --- think --- judge for yourselves (1795)
- 320479: The freeholders of Yorkshire who are friends to their King and constitution, as settled at the Glorious Revolution, are hereby informed, that an address to his Majesty, and a petition to the House of Commons for securing to us our present constitution, and restoring the blessings of peace, lie for signatures at the Guildhall, in York, for this day only, (1795)
- 320482: At a meeting of the freeholders of the county of York, held in pursuance of advertisement, in the Guildhall of the city of York, on the first day of December, 1795. (Sir Thomas Gascoigne, bart. in the chair.) (1795)
- 320715: At a meeting of the Livery of London held at Guildhall on Thursday the 23 March 1797. it was resolved; that the Lord Mayor, attended by the sheriffs and Citys? representatives in Parliament, should present the following petition to his Majesty (1797)
- 321697: Watson, Mayor. A Common Council holden [in the chamber] of the Guildhall of the City [of London, on Tuesday,] the 9th day of February 1797. The Committee for letting this city's lands did this day, delivery [sic] into this court, a report in writing, under their hands, on the petition of the cutting retail butchers, (1797)
- 325384: London. At the General Quarter Session ... holden ... at the Guildhall ... on Tuesday the fourth day of July, 1758, (1758)
- 326675: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1799)
- 326680: The pocket remembrancer (1750)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 327580: Ladbroke, locum tenens. Janssen, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 16th day of October, 1755, and in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of Our Soverign Lord George the second, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee for letting this city's lands, did this day deliver into this court, a report in writing under their hands, in relation to the better method for letting this city's estates, which was read in these words: (1755)
- 327581: Perry, Mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Tuesday the 17th day of April, 1739 &c (1739)
- 327586: Rawlinson, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 20th day of June, 1754, and in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. This day the committee for letting this city's lands; delivered into this court a report in writing under their hands, which was read in these words: (1754)
- 327587: Rawlinson, mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the twenty sixth day of September, 1754, and in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c (1754)
- 327589: At a session of the commissioners of sewers, pavements, &c. London, held at Guildhall, on Friday, the [blank] day of 174[blank] (1740)
- 327590: Cokayne, Mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London on Thursday the 22d day of November 1750, ... An act to explain and amend two several acts of common-council, ... concerning foreigners (1750)
- 327594: Heathcote, Mayor, a common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London ... the 27th day of July, 1742 ... A report from the committee, for letting this city's lands, (1742)
- 327961: London's gratitude (1783)
- 336948: An answer to the queries, contained in a letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10. Together with animadversions on two speeches in defence of the printers of a paper, subscribed a South Briton. The first pronounced by the Right Hon. Thomas Townshend, in the House of Commons, And printed in the London Packet of February 18. The second by the Right Learned Counsellor Lee, in Guildhall, And printed in the Public Ledgere of August 12. In the Examination of which a Comparison naturally arises between the public and private Virtues of Their Present Majesties, and those of King William and Queen Mary. The Merits, also, of Roman Catholics, and of Dissenters from the Church of England, respecting Allegiance and Liberty, and their Claims to National Protection, are fairly stated, from their past and present Transactions. By J. Shebbeare, M. D (1775)
- 338715: The adventures of Alexander the corrector. The third part (1755)
- 340613: Advertisement. July 25. 1710. To morrow, being the 26th of July, will begin to be drawn the lottery-tickets at Guildhall, ... the benefits will be printed, and publish'd the same night ... by Andrew Bell (1710)
- 343112: The attendance of the citizens is requested at the Guildhall, on Monday next, ... for the purpose of raising a subscription to be applied in promoting such measures as shall be deemed most proper ... for the public security (1779)
- 345086: A letter to Sir John Scott (1798)
- 346813: Brief memoirs of the judges whose portraits are preserved in Guildhall (1791)
- 346814: Brief memoirs of the judges, whose portraits are preserved in Guildhall (1791)
- 349146: The trial between the assignees of Lockyer and Bream, late of Tavistock-Street, bankrupts, plaintiffs, and Thomas Worsley, Esq. secretary of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, ... defendant, in the Court of Common Pleas, at Guildhall, on Thursday, the 23rd of July 1794: (1796)
- 350250: The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, before Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, July the tenth, 1793; for selling a supposed libel, A letter, addressed to the addressers. By Thomas Paine (1793)
- 354616: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Lawrence, by Guildhall, before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and the worshipful the Court of Aldermen, on the 29th of September, 1788, being the day of the election of the chief magistrate of this city, by the Rev. Richar Harrison, ... (1788)
- 354780: A particular account of the solemnities used at the coronation of his sacred majesty King George II (1760)
- 357558: The trial of Captain G------------, for crim. con. with Ad----l K-----s's lady; which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, by a special jury, on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1757. When One Thousand Pounds Damages were given to the Plaintiff. With the Original Letters (1759)
- 358411: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, president, and the governors of the London Hospital (1757)
- 361698: Defence of the country! (1797)
- 362525: The proceedings at large, in a cause on an action brought by Anthony Fabrigas, gent. against Lieutenant General John Mostyn, ... in the Court of Common-Pleas, in Guildhall, London, on the 13th of July, 1773. (1773)
- 362526: The proceedings at large in a cause on an action brought by Anthony Fabrigas, gent. against Lieutenant General John Mostyn, ... in the court of Common-Pleas, in Guildhall, London, on the 13th of July, 1773. (1773)
- 363680: A narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 363681: The second part of a narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills, late surgeon on board the Durrington Indiaman, Captain Richard Crabb, in her late voyage to the East-Indies, under the convoy of Admiral Boscawen. Being a continued series of cruelty and oppression, thro' the jealousy and ill-nature of ---, 'till his arrival at Bombay; --- where he was tried by a court-martial of East-India captains. Together with an account of his banishment to Goa, and his voyage to Brazil, under Captain Kinsey, commodore of a Portuguese squadron. Interspersed with several curious original love letters, certificates, papers, documents and vouchers; and corroborated by the testimony of a great number of witnesses now residing in town. To which is added, an account of his trial at Guildhall in July last: recommended to all generous and humane souls, for the benefit of the unhappy sufferer, late a prisoner at Capt. Crabb's suit in the King's-Bench, Southwark, for costs of his late trial (1751)
- 366352: Tables of time calculated for two hundred years vizt. the XVII. and XVIII. centuries (1710)
- 366666: An exmoor scolding (1775)
- 369655: A treatise of the visitation of the sick (1775)
- 370703: Tables of simple interest and discount (1707)
- 371079: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 371799: A copy of the poll, taken the thirty-first of January, and the following day, in the year of our Lord, 1794; at the Guildhall, in the borough of New Windsor, In the County of Berks; at an election of a Representative to serve in Parliament for the said Borough, in the Room of Penyston Portlock Powney, Esq. deceased; Before Paul Perryman, Gent. Mayor of the Borough aforesaid. Candidates. Henry Isherwood, Esq. William Grant, Esq. To which are added, the council's objections to particular votes ; Tending to Establish the Usage of the Borough with respect to the Law of Elections (1794)
- 371817: Gospel truths stated (1793)
- 372821: A letter delivered by Mr. Wood, to the commissioners for rebuilding the bridge at Bristol, and opening the avenues to it, at their publick meeting held at the Guildhall on Monday the 4th of August. Printed and published at their Request (1760)
- 373514: Tables of time calculated for 200 years vizt. the XVII & XVIII centurys. By John Smart (1702)
- 373526: The curiosities of London and Westminster described (1783)
- 373844: The principles of free-masonry delineated (1777)
- 374265: An alphabetical list of the freemen, who voted at the election holden at the Guildhall of the city of Lincoln, on Saturday the nineteenth of June, 1790, for the two representatives in Parliament for the said city (1790)
- 374514: A concise history of the City of London (1752)
- 374580: A short account of the several wards, precincts, parishes, &c. in London (1741)
- 374989: Dialogue between the two giants at Guildhall (1768)
- 375402: Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c (1726)
- 375402: Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c (1726)
- 375969: The trials of James Brownrigg (1767)
- 376721: Memoria technica (1778)
- 376853: The rights and principles of an Englishman considered and asserted, or a review of the late motion at the hotel, for a county meeting in Devonshire. By a Devonian (1780)
- 381726: Remarkable trials and interesting memoirs, of the most noted criminals (1765)
- 382715: Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq. at Guildhall, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, On Wedesday, the 19th of December, 1792; The Damages were laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury gave a Verdict for One Thousand. This Trial contains verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and all the Evidence that was produced in support of the Action (1792)
- 383420: A sermon preached at the parish-church of Saint Lawrence Jewry (1761)
- 384108: A sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jewry, Guildhall, on Sunday, April 23 (1786)
- 384967: A serious address to young persons of both sexes (1777)
- 385005: The conduct and scandalous behaviour of the porters in Exchange Alley (1750)
- 385187: The history and description of the famous cathedral of St. Paul's, London (1741)
- 385868: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1795)
- 385875: Curiosities in the Tower of London. ... (1741)
- 386493: Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c (1780)
- 387883: A common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London (1782)
- 397251: An exmoor scolding (1782)
- 398186: The antient history and description of the city of Exeter (1765)
- 398355: A guide to stage coaches (1788)
- 398362: A guide to stage coaches (1780)
- 398773: A most curious trial (1792)
- 399224: Le Mesurier, mayor (1793)
- 403005: An exmoor scolding (1768)
- 404218: Shakespeare. Containing the traits of his characters (1774)
- 405778: Barnard, Mayor. A Common-Council held in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London on Thursday the second day of March, 1737, (1737)
- 405782: A Common-Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Friday the 3d day of February 1737, ... An act to alter and amend an act of Common-Council, ... relating to the choice, election, and confirmation of sherriffs (1737)
- 406042: Beckford, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Wednesday the 26th day of October, 1763 (1763)
- 408510: At a general meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Abingdon, at the Guildhall, the 10th day of July, 1795 (1795)
- 409256: A calendar for the year of our Lord, 1723 (1722)
- 409382: Trial of John Rusby (1800)
- 413071: The benefit tickets in the lottery for 630,000l. for the year 1748. drawn before the managers and directors thereof, at Guildhall, London, on Tuesday the 18th day of October, 1748, (1748)
- 413275: The proceedings at large in an action brought by Mrs. Grace Stokes against Thomas Carnan, in Trover, for converting and disposing of a mare the property of the plaintiff. Tried before the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, ... at Guildhall, ... 7th of December, 1781. Taken down in short hand, by Robert Pye Donkin (1781)
- 413276: In the court of King's Bench, at Guildhall, London, before Mr. Justice Buller and a special jury, Tuesday July 18, 1786. The King, on the prosecution of Thomas Carnan, Plaintiff, and John Green, Defendant (1786)
- 413277: The proceedings at large in an action brought by John Green against Thomas Carnan, for a malicious prosecution in causing the Plaintiff to be indicted for perjury. Tried before the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, ... at Guildhall, ... 10th July, 1787. Taken down in shor hand, by E. Hodgson. (1787)
- 413439: The favour of God the only security in national danger (1798)
- 413476: Boydell, Mayor. A common council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall City of London, on Wednesday the 5th day of October, 1791 (1791)
- 414646: A particular account of the solemnities used at the coronation of His Sacred Majesty King George II (1761)
- 414975: A poll taken at the Guildhall of the city of Chichester, in the county of Sussex, the 1st and 2d days of April 1784 before the Worshipful Charles Buckner Esqr. mayor of the said city, for the electing two citizens to serve in the ensuing Parliament ... the candidates being Tho. Steele Esqr, Wm. Smith Esqr. Geo. White Thomas Esqr (1784)
- 416673: Tables of interest, &c. Abridged for the use of schools (1736)
- 418500: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, President, and the governors of the London Hospital (1759)
- 419442: The state of the poll for Members in Parliament to represent the City of York. Begun at the Guildhall the 31st Day of March, and finally closed on the 6th of April, 1784 (1784)
- 420444: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 420445: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 420446: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city (1780)
- 420447: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1780)
- 420448: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol (1781)
- 420449: A speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol, previous to the late election in that city (1782)
- 422190: To the worthy livery of the city of London (1780)
- 422240: A topographical and chorographical survey of the county of Down (1740)
- 422435: The trial (at large) of John Horne (1777)
- 424049: Burnell, mayor. A Common Council holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 11th day of December, 1787. The committee for bye-laws, did this day deliver into this Court, a report in Writing under their Hands, with Mr. Recorder and Common Serjeant's Opinions on a Case, upon the subject of relieving the inhabitants of this City from the orphans tax; which was read. Ordered, that the said report, together with the said Case and Opinions, be printed, and a Copy thereof sent to every Member of this Court. rix (1787)
- 424219: Beckford, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, 1763, and in the third year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c (1763)
- 424931: Plumbe Mayor, A Common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London, on Tuesday the 30th day of March, 1779 (1779)
- 424935: By permission (1771)
- 424990: The speech of John Trusty (1702)
- 425008: St. George's Chapel. Bristol, (Saturday) May 28, 1796. This day the poll finally closed at the Guildhall, ... Majority in favor of Lord Sheffield, 577 (1796)
- 425621: The buds of parnassus (1763)
- 426082: Sir, you are particularly requested to attend a court of lieutenancy (1796)
- 426084: Sir, you are particularly requested to attend a court of lieutenancy (1796)
- 426085: At a court of lieutenancy, held at Guildhall on Tuesday the 15th day of November, 1796 (1796)
- 451484: From the Bristol gazette of October 10, 1782 (1782)
- 455311: The celebrated speech of the Hon. T. Erskine, in support of the liberty of the press (1793)
- 461957: Guildhall, Bristol, September 27, 1775 (1775)
- 468071: The Exeter evening-post; or, The west-country advertiser. (1765)
- 468073: The Exeter evening-post; or, The Plymouth and Cornish courant. (1765)
- 468074: The Exeter evening-post; or, The Plymouth and Cornish courant. (1765)
- 468075: Trewman's Exeter evening-post: or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. (1769)
- 468076: Trewman's Exeter flying-post: or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. (1770)
- 468102: Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth gazette, or Universal advertiser for the west of England. (1798)
- 468157: Brice and Thorn's old Exeter journal, or weekly advertiser. (1772)
- 471968: A select collection of Masonic songs (1767)
- 473389: Hallifax, Mayor. A Common-Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 25th day of September 1777; and the seventeenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. The committee appointed by this court the twenty-fourth day of July last, to consider and report to this court, whether any, and what alterations and regulations are proper to take place in the entertainments, annually given at the Guldhall, on the days commonly called Lord-Mayors Days, ... (1777)
- 474033: Sir, Your Worship is desired to be at a Court of Aldermen at Guildhall (1775)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 476857: The Bristol poll-book (1784)
- 477023: William Pitt, the grocer of London (1790)
- 477365: A companion for the approaching grand festival (1761)
- 478473: Bury, Suffolk. At a meeting, held at the Guildhall, 10th February 1792. (1792)
- 478665: The tryals of all the prisoners (1731)
- 479423: The pocket remembrancer; or, a concise history of the City of London (1741)
- 479980: A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 24th day of July 1777; and in the seventeenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c (1777)
- guildhall
- 52992: An Act for the removal and rebuilding of the council chamber, guildhall, and gaol, of the city of New Sarum (1785)
- 53028: An Act for building a new gaol and house of correction for the county of Salop, and the several boroughs, towns corporate, liberties, franchises, and places within the same (1786)
- 182584: The true copie of a letter from the Queenes Maiestie, to the Lord Maior of London, and his brethren (1586)
- 227999: The bristol poll-book (1781)
- 317826: An act for building a new gaol and house of correction for the county of Salop, and the several boroughs, towns corporate, liberties, franchises, and places within the same (1786)
- 468158: The old Exeter journal , or weekly advertiser (1776)
- Guild?hall
- Guild?Hall
- Librarie at Guildhal
- librarie of the Guildhall
- Maiors Court
- Sheriffes Court
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