MoEML References in Shakeosphere
HATT1: Hatton Garden
- 540: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1770)
- 4093: A treatise on scrophulous diseases (1798)
- 6577: An account of the earthquake which destroyed the city of Lisbon (1800)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9895: A letter to the inhabitants of St. Dunstan's in the West (1759)
- 10201: A letter to the Reverend Joseph Proud (1798)
- 10531: A letter to the patentee, concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery. By William Buchan, M.D. author of Domestic medicine (1792)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 13876: The mathematical repository. By T. Leybourn. Vol. I (1799)
- 20162: Calmet's dictionary of the Holy Bible (1798)
- 20491: The great duty of contentment, and resignation, to the will of God, recommended (1764)
- 20816: The cause of the deluge demonstrated (1714)
- 23464: To be sold by auction, by Mr. Machin (1795)
- 23664: The chances; or, sport for Twelfth-Night (1796)
- 24280: Copies of original letters from the French Army in Egypt (1800)
- 30742: Goods sold upon trust, at the Half-Moon in Great-Kiny-Street [sic], in Hatton-Garden (1710)
- 32578: Particulars of several freehold estates, and of a farm held by lease, under Oriel College, Oxford, late the property of John Montresor, Esq., deceased; which will be sold at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1800, .. before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. ... Printed particulars may be had of the said Deputy Remembrancer, at his chambers in the Exchequer Office, Inner Temple, London, and of Joseph White, Esq. Lincoln's Inn; at the Fountain, Canterbury; Ship, Feversham; Rose, Sittingbourne; Crown, and of Mr. Batten, Rochester; at Garraway's, and of Mr. Young, No. 58, Chancery Lane, London (1800)
- 32618: Particulars of a freehold estate, late the property of Mr. John Porter, situate at Brixton Causeway, in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surry, to be sold in lots, to the best bidders. Before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer, at Garraway's Cofee-House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1800, (1800)
- 35409: Loyal Islington Volunteers (1800)
- 40943: A funeral sermon on the death of John Harrison, M.D (1798)
- 41566: La religion prouve?e par un seul fait (1800)
- 43618: A reply to the comments and menaces of bull face double fee (1769)
- 45313: An Act for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, and Ely Rents, in the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, in the county of Middlesex (1737)
- 50071: A bill for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn above the Bars, and liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely-Rents (1737)
- 51458: Nature's assistant to the restoration of health (1791)
- 64907: Every tradesman his own lawyer (1794)
- 66104: Itinerarium septentrionale: or, A journey thro' most of the counties of Scotland, and those in the north of England (1727)
- 67918: The particulars of a leasehold estate, situate in Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane (1795)
- 72087: The general remark: or, Miscellanies (1708)
- 72475: The Loyal observator revived; or Gaylard's journal (1722)
- 72486: The Carlton-House magazine: or, Annals of taste, fashion, and politeness (1792)
- 79444: The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22d of Jan. 678/9 [i.e. 1678/9] (1679)
- 81541: A breviary of Roman history (1684)
- 87887: Mysterium sigillorum, herbarum & lapidum (1698)
- 96072: The great assizes: or, General day of judgment (1668)
- 102766: A brief treatise of the nature, causes, signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence (1665)
- 109143: The manner of the kings trial at VVestminster-Hall, by the High Court of Justice, from the twentieth day of Ianuary, 1648 (1648)
- 109306: Tom and VVill. Or, the shepherd's sheepfold (1655)
- 109881: The wanton wife of Bath (1641)
- 121451: The execution of the 11 prisoners that suffer'd at Tyburn, and one in Little-Brittain, on Wednesday the 22th of this instant January, 1679 (1679)
- 122415: The famous sea-fight between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1650)
- 122419: Lord Willoughby. Or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders, by the noble and valiant Lord VVilloughby (1626)
- 122447: An old song of the old courtier of the kings (1670)
- 122449: The great boobee (1663)
- 122482: The seamans adieu to his dear (1665)
- 122973: The English physitian given notice of his friendly pill (1674)
- 122973: The English physitian given notice of his friendly pill (1674)
- 122974: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn a corner house, three doors from the sign of the New hole in the wall, over against Bauldwins-Gardens, near the George; studient in the art of physick and chyrurgery, for the space of about thirty years: this is to let you know that practice at my house aforesaid, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in every week (1674)
- 122974: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn a corner house, three doors from the sign of the New hole in the wall, over against Bauldwins-Gardens, near the George; studient in the art of physick and chyrurgery, for the space of about thirty years: this is to let you know that practice at my house aforesaid, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in every week (1674)
- 123441: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall (1675)
- 123441: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall (1675)
- 125199: Strange and wonderful news from London: or, A true narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there (1679)
- 125404: A plain discourse shewing how we are to walk after the Lord's Supper (1698)
- 125967: The constant maid: or, Love will finde out the way (1667)
- 127712: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Edoardi Palmer armigeri (1680)
- 130580: Hells cabal, or The devilish plots of envy and malice, against Dr. Jones, and his famous friendly pills discovered (1674)
- 136210: Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures (1673)
- 136210: Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures (1673)
- 136210: Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures (1673)
- 136211: Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-hole in the wall, his book of cures (1674)
- 136211: Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-hole in the wall, his book of cures (1674)
- 136211: Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-hole in the wall, his book of cures (1674)
- 139355: The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd (1668)
- 139589: Cupid's soliciter of love (1680)
- 141029: A rod for Rom[e] or, a description of the Popish clerg[y] their Popes, cardinals, Jesuites, monks, fryers, in their proper colours (1679)
- 141928: The faithfull woings [sic] of two conntry [sic] lovers (1649)
- 144304: The manner of the kings tryal at VVestminster-Hall, by the High Court of Iustice, from the twentieth day of january, 1648 (1648)
- 146948: Bibliotheca selectissima librorum omnigenorum (1691)
- 147300: That famous friendly pill, electuary, and balsam of balsams of Dr. George Jones of Hatton Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel (1680)
- 147300: That famous friendly pill, electuary, and balsam of balsams of Dr. George Jones of Hatton Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel (1680)
- 147718: That famous friendly pill of Dr. George Jones of Hatton-Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel, that was Dr. Jones widow, who is removed from Hatton-Garden, to the two blew posts against Grayes-Inn, in Holbourn (1680)
- 147978: At the blew ball in little Kerby street in Hatton Garden in Holborn liveth a gentlewoman (1685)
- 148252: George Jones of London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty years, is now resident at his house in Hatton-Garden, where he hath lived for above seven years (1675)
- 148252: George Jones of London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty years, is now resident at his house in Hatton-Garden, where he hath lived for above seven years (1675)
- 148634: George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn, London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty years (1675)
- 148634: George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn, London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty years (1675)
- 148914: Removed from Smithfield to Leather-Lane in Holborn, by the Hole in the Wall, the corner house against Baldwin's-Garden, near Hatton-Garden, J. Russell, occulist, professor of physick and surgery,&c (1680)
- 149560: Most horrible and bloody nevvs from Holbourn, over against Hatton-Garden (1674)
- 149836: The nevv courtier (1641)
- 150527: The English courage undaunted (1680)
- 158444: By the Mayor. To the Alderman of the ward of [blank] (1665)
- 159396: George Jones an English physician, student in the art of physick and chirurgery (1675)
- 161253: Strange and wonderful news from London: or, a true narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there (1679)
- 165554: The wanton wife of Bath (1641)
- 169055: The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22 of Jan. 1678/9 (1679)
- 212017: Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, a discourse of free thinking (1713)
- 213747: Pantometry; or, an attempt to systematize every branch of admeasurement (1797)
- 216793: Pastoral duties recommended in an exhortation given at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Michael Pope and Mr. John Whittel at Leather-Lane, Hatton-Garden: October 30, 1746 (1746)
- 217367: The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches (1771)
- 217437: Comfort for Sion's mourners (1769)
- 217819: A rational and useful account of the venereal disease (1740)
- 222149: An argument to prove that, either all persons solemnly, tho' irregularly set apart for the ministry, are real clergy-men, and all their ministerial acts are valid; or else there are now no real clergy-men, or Christians in the world (1714)
- 224605: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1771)
- 225578: Calmet's great dictionary of the Holy Bible (1797)
- 225579: Fragments (1798)
- 225580: This day is published (sold by all booksellers and stationers) price one shilling (1797)
- 226745: The perfections of God a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by (1770)
- 229353: A collection of small tracts formerly published (1712)
- 229468: A compleat (1742)
- 232883: Correspondance de Louis-Philippe-Joseph D'Orle?ans (1800)
- 236421: The ladies' friend (1787)
- 240983: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 240984: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 240987: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1763)
- 240988: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1765)
- 241062: Observations on the cure of William Taylor (1753)
- 247112: The free-Man' (1798)
- 248312: The absolute necessity of unfeigned repentance and humiliation (1762)
- 250251: The cause of the deluge demonstrated (1716)
- 251948: The diary companion (1799)
- 251949: The diary companion (1800)
- 252231: The Portraits of the most eminent painters and other famous artists, that have flourished in Europe (1739)
- 252866: The great historical picture of the storming of Seringapatam, by the British troops and their allies, May 4th, 1799. Painted by Robert Ker Porter. Descriptive sketch. (1800)
- 253346: Proposals for publishing (1799)
- 253500: Murder no crime in the great (1768)
- 257051: The complete dictionary of music (1779)
- 257066: A caveat against unsound doctrines (1770)
- 259377: Chorographia Britanniae or A set of maps of all the counties in England and Wales (1742)
- 260378: The grounds and duty of Christian rejoicing (1770)
- 262950: Liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, and Ely rents. March 16th, 1797. Supplementary Militia. Wanted a few men, fit and willing to serve as substitutes in the Supplementary Militia, (1797)
- 263098: Righteousness the way to avert impending judgments, and the certain method to secure the divine protection (1767)
- 268362: A treatise on the use and abuse of mineral waters (1780)
- 269830: A New and compleat collection of the most remarkable trials for adultery, &c (1780)
- 270690: The obligation of doing as we would be done by, recommended from the consideration of its excellency, in creating peace in the mind, and establishing happiness among all communities of men (1769)
- 272921: The virgin's song of salvation by Christ (1771)
- 274908: A summary exposition of the internal sense of the prophetic books of the word of the Old Testament (1800)
- 277084: A further account of the proceedings of the infamous tools of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor. Wednesday, February 22, 1769 (1769)
- 277145: An account of some of the many remarkable cures of various diseases in the eyes, performed by John Taylor, oculist, of Hatton Garden, who has practised for upwards of thirty years in London only (1777)
- 277197: The infamy of Justice Kelynge (1769)
- 277323: Folly predominant (1755)
- 277448: Four lessons and two voluntarys for the harpsichord or organ composed by Mr. Samuel Long (1770)
- 277898: The impossibility of possessing gospel happiness (1771)
- 278866: Avis d'une me?re a? son fils (1799)
- 280269: Army bounty rate. Liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely-rents. January 6, 1797. The churchwarden and overseers of the poor have made a rate of four-pence in the pound for ... raising men for His Majesty's army, (1797)
- 280272: The description and uses of Barston's new-invented universal astronomical quadrant (1740)
- 281290: Euclid's elements (1733)
- 283556: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general, particularly to those, who make a proper use of them, by causing their affections to sit loose, and indifferent, to the world, and by fixing their minds steadily, and immoveably, on God (1768)
- 286561: W.D. student in the mysteries of nature, the only person now living, who for some time has done business in the name of the late Mr. Jones, at the Golden Ball, Hatton-Wall, Hatton-Garden, having removed to No. 46, Baldwin's-Gardens, Leather-Lane, Holborn, informs his numerous friends and the public, that from long and indefatigable researches into the abstruse but harmonious path of nature, he is enabled to satisfy every rational enquiry which can be made into futurity, (1790)
- 286870: A letter to hypochondriac & nervous patients (1789)
- 287742: The liturgy of the new church, as used in York-Street Chapel, St. James's-Square, Westminster (1800)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288609: Important information and a most needful caution, to prevent imposition from anonymous hand-bills. ... those who purchase the following plans ... at Messrs. Naylor, Jenkinson, and Co. (no. 120) Holborn, ten doors above Hatton-Garden, (1786)
- 291810: An account of the Charity mathematical school in Hatton-Garden (1749)
- 291810: An account of the Charity mathematical school in Hatton-Garden (1749)
- 291941: A proposal for printing the Holy Bible, common prayer, and other religious books, in the Manks language. Hatton Garden, No 9. May 4, 1764 (1764)
- 296492: The true born Englishman (1780)
- 297387: In the last will and testament of Samuel Wilson, late of Hatton Garden, deceased, bearing date the 27th of October, 1766, is contained the following clause (1769)
- 305989: Proposals for erecting a primitive library, in Cross-street, Hatton-Garden (1712)
- 309151: The annual register (1800)
- 312022: William Flight and Company, Dutch flowerists, in Hatton Garden (1750)
- 315130: John Parry, china burner and riveter, no. 9, Hatton Wall, Hatton Garden, tea-pots handled and spouted, glass ornaments and lustres cleaned or repaired. ... N.B. Music provided for town or country on the shortest notice (1793)
- 315789: A Series of sketches, including the principal objects in the great historical picture of the siege of acre, with explanatory references annexed (1800)
- 318881: Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable freehold estate, the property of James Mansfield Chadwicke, Esq (1790)
- 318952: A full and particular account of the most extraodinary [sic] robbery of Mr. Cambell, the banker's clerk, in Hatton-Garden (1800)
- 319182: Discours prononce? par Mgr. l'archeve?que D'Aix (1799)
- 320332: Essai, en forme de discours (1800)
- 326664: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1770)
- 332116: The two friends (1800)
- 333117: A plain and rational account of the nature and effects of animal magnetism (1790)
- 334831: The history of the castle, town, and forest of Knaresborough (1798)
- 335315: The pastoral care (1746)
- 335619: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1726)
- 340754: The true born Englishman. A satire. By. Daniel D'Foe (1771)
- 345534: An act for sale of an annual fee form rent of one hundred pounds, payable to the see of Ely, out of certain estates in and near Hatton Garden, in the county of Middlesex; (1782)
- 346789: The life of Robert Earl of Leicester, the favourite of Queen Elizabeth: drawn from original writers and records (1727)
- 349137: Emma; or, the dying penitent. A poem. By Charles Letts, Jun. M. L. L. S (1799)
- 351154: A new and comprehensive dictionary of correspondences, representatives, and significatives, contained in the word of the Lord (1800)
- 356017: The bromsgrove elegy (1771)
- 358926: A defence of the people denominated Methodists, being the substance of an oration, delivered at the Westminster forum, on Monday evening, the 24th of April, 1797, on the discussion of the following question: "ought the people denominated Methodists, to be considered as artful hypocrites, gloomy enthusiasts, and contracted bigots, or men of genuine piety, who have revived the great work of religion among mankind?" By J. H. Prince, Author of ``the Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution,'' and ``original Letters and Essays on Moral and Entertaining Subjects.'' (1797)
- 358932: Serious essays on the truths of the glorious gospel (1771)
- 363190: Gonosologium novum (1709)
- 363191: A treatise of all the degrees and symptoms of the venereal disease (1708)
- 363192: A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon. (1711)
- 363216: The great duty of contentment and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1754)
- 364516: The history of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots (1725)
- 364702: The great duty of contentment and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1753)
- 365581: The general genteel preceptor (1797)
- 366071: The meridian glory of the Redeemer's Kingdom. A discourse, preached Nov. 13, 1798, at Spa-Fields Chapel, London, before the Missionary Society, At the Solemn Designation of the Missionaries Appointed for the Second Mission to the South-Seas. By William Maurice, Pastor of The Independent Congregation, Fetter-Lane (1799)
- 366076: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1762)
- 366077: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1766)
- 366093: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general (1763)
- 366095: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general (1763)
- 367244: A treatise on the use and abuse of mineral waters (1785)
- 369511: The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundevile, kt. Which treateth of the way to Hierusalem; and of Marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and countryes (1727)
- 370042: A sermon, preached at Great Ouseborne, on Tuesday, the 19th of December, 1797 (1798)
- 372167: Three essays (1713)
- 373137: Sermons on different occasions (1797)
- 373804: The one only church of Christ, and his divinity pointed out to all by a single fact. From the editions in French. With improvements (1800)
- 374045: The doctrine of absolute predestination stated and asserted (1769)
- 376052: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 376657: Original letters and essays on moral and entertaining subjects. By the Rev. J. H. Prince, Author of The Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution. (1797)
- 378239: The infamy of Justice Kelynge (1769)
- 378280: British-Indian book-keeping (1800)
- 378313: The copernicus explain'd (1715)
- 379288: Outline of an address (1799)
- 380919: The liturgy of the Church of England, reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard. Humbly propos'd to publick consideration. By William Whiston, M.A (1713)
- 380937: The beauties of Owen Felltham (1800)
- 381423: Copies of original letters from the French army in Egypt (1800)
- 382059: A general treatise of architecture (1739)
- 387575: Avis d'une me?re a? sa fille (1799)
- 387911: Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd (1712)
- 387912: Primitive Christianity reviv'd (1712)
- 388495: The duty of repentance, and conversion to God, enforced (1800)
- 388495: The duty of repentance, and conversion to God, enforced (1800)
- 389508: Gems of genius (1798)
- 389687: Funeral consolations (1799)
- 390957: Hymns and spiritual songs (1772)
- 391335: A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and Incarnation (1713)
- 391718: A library of divinity (1771)
- 392734: The psalms of David, according to the Bible version (1800)
- 392736: Hymns and spiritual songs (1798)
- 395481: The cabinet of Momus (1786)
- 397385: The charters of the town of Kingston upon Thames (1797)
- 398728: A treatise of gavelkind (1726)
- 400988: A report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons (1737)
- 402329: Mr. de Verdion, at Mr. Hare's, no. 17. Greville Street, Hatton Garden, teaches German, French, and English, In the most Expeditious Manner, And Upon the most Reasonable Terms. He also Translates into either of these Languages (1790)
- 402800: Shakespeare restored (1726)
- 402801: Shakespeare restored (1726)
- 403250: A dictionary of music (1775)
- 405459: A treatise of music (1775)
- 405513: The whole proceedings in the cause on the action brought by the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow (1770)
- 405522: A vindication of the Sibylline oracles (1715)
- 406246: A circumstantial account of the conduct and behaviour of Mr. Stirn, now under confinement for killing Mr. Mathews. Wherein several Reports already published are contradicted, and an Attempt is made to arrive at his true Character. By A. Crawford, Master of the Academy in Cross-Street, Hatton-Garden. With whom Mr. Stirn lived Two Years as an Assistant (1760)
- 407122: The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1772)
- 407864: A report from the committee, to whom the petition of the churchwardens, overseers of the poor, and great numbers of the inhabitants of the several parishes of St. Giles in the fields, the liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely Rents in the Parish of St. Andrew Holbourn; St. Dunstan Stepney, St. Paul Shadwell, St. Anne in Middlesex, St. Sepulchres in Middlesex, St. Luke, Middlesex, and St. James Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex, whose names are thereunto subscribed on behalf of themselves, and the rest of the parishes of the said county (1737)
- 407891: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1755)
- 411024: A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the county of Mayo (1800)
- 411703: Euclid's elements (1733)
- 412339: The swallow (1800)
- 415253: Primitive christianity reviv'd. Volume V. Containing the recognitions of Clement: or the travels of Peter. In ten books. Done into English by William Whiston, M.A. with a preface, or preliminary discourse: as also two appendixes; the one containing some Observations on Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity; and the other a farther Account of the Convocation's and other Proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston (1712)
- 419528: Storming of Seringapatam (1800)
- 423351: Within a mile of Hatton-Garden: or, Old H-----ker, the begging cobler, (1710)
- 426208: A system of the court-hands (1723)
- 474818: The battles of Alexander. (1721)
- 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)
- 479437: L'eccle?siastique accompli, ou Plan d'une vie vraiment sacerdotale (1800)
- 479606: Milton's Paradise lost, or, The fall of man (1773)
- 480173: A dissertation on the dropsy. (1771)
- 480740: A true and genuine account of the life, trial and execution of James Bolland (1772)
- 480755: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1758)
Variants:
- Hatton-Garden
- 540: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1770)
- 4093: A treatise on scrophulous diseases (1798)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9895: A letter to the inhabitants of St. Dunstan's in the West (1759)
- 10531: A letter to the patentee, concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery. By William Buchan, M.D. author of Domestic medicine (1792)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 13876: The mathematical repository. By T. Leybourn. Vol. I (1799)
- 20162: Calmet's dictionary of the Holy Bible (1798)
- 20491: The great duty of contentment, and resignation, to the will of God, recommended (1764)
- 20816: The cause of the deluge demonstrated (1714)
- 24280: Copies of original letters from the French Army in Egypt (1800)
- 30742: Goods sold upon trust, at the Half-Moon in Great-Kiny-Street [sic], in Hatton-Garden (1710)
- 32578: Particulars of several freehold estates, and of a farm held by lease, under Oriel College, Oxford, late the property of John Montresor, Esq., deceased; which will be sold at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1800, .. before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. ... Printed particulars may be had of the said Deputy Remembrancer, at his chambers in the Exchequer Office, Inner Temple, London, and of Joseph White, Esq. Lincoln's Inn; at the Fountain, Canterbury; Ship, Feversham; Rose, Sittingbourne; Crown, and of Mr. Batten, Rochester; at Garraway's, and of Mr. Young, No. 58, Chancery Lane, London (1800)
- 32618: Particulars of a freehold estate, late the property of Mr. John Porter, situate at Brixton Causeway, in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surry, to be sold in lots, to the best bidders. Before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer, at Garraway's Cofee-House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1800, (1800)
- 35409: Loyal Islington Volunteers (1800)
- 40943: A funeral sermon on the death of John Harrison, M.D (1798)
- 41566: La religion prouve?e par un seul fait (1800)
- 50071: A bill for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn above the Bars, and liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely-Rents (1737)
- 64907: Every tradesman his own lawyer (1794)
- 67918: The particulars of a leasehold estate, situate in Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane (1795)
- 72087: The general remark: or, Miscellanies (1708)
- 72475: The Loyal observator revived; or Gaylard's journal (1722)
- 72486: The Carlton-House magazine: or, Annals of taste, fashion, and politeness (1792)
- 79444: The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22d of Jan. 678/9 [i.e. 1678/9] (1679)
- 81541: A breviary of Roman history (1684)
- 87887: Mysterium sigillorum, herbarum & lapidum (1698)
- 96072: The great assizes: or, General day of judgment (1668)
- 102766: A brief treatise of the nature, causes, signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence (1665)
- 109143: The manner of the kings trial at VVestminster-Hall, by the High Court of Justice, from the twentieth day of Ianuary, 1648 (1648)
- 109306: Tom and VVill. Or, the shepherd's sheepfold (1655)
- 109881: The wanton wife of Bath (1641)
- 121451: The execution of the 11 prisoners that suffer'd at Tyburn, and one in Little-Brittain, on Wednesday the 22th of this instant January, 1679 (1679)
- 122415: The famous sea-fight between Captain Ward and the Rainbow (1650)
- 122419: Lord Willoughby. Or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders, by the noble and valiant Lord VVilloughby (1626)
- 122447: An old song of the old courtier of the kings (1670)
- 122449: The great boobee (1663)
- 122482: The seamans adieu to his dear (1665)
- 122973: The English physitian given notice of his friendly pill (1674)
- 122974: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn a corner house, three doors from the sign of the New hole in the wall, over against Bauldwins-Gardens, near the George; studient in the art of physick and chyrurgery, for the space of about thirty years: this is to let you know that practice at my house aforesaid, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in every week (1674)
- 123441: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall (1675)
- 125199: Strange and wonderful news from London: or, A true narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there (1679)
- 125404: A plain discourse shewing how we are to walk after the Lord's Supper (1698)
- 125967: The constant maid: or, Love will finde out the way (1667)
- 136210: Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures (1673)
- 136211: Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-hole in the wall, his book of cures (1674)
- 139355: The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd (1668)
- 139589: Cupid's soliciter of love (1680)
- 141029: A rod for Rom[e] or, a description of the Popish clerg[y] their Popes, cardinals, Jesuites, monks, fryers, in their proper colours (1679)
- 141928: The faithfull woings [sic] of two conntry [sic] lovers (1649)
- 144304: The manner of the kings tryal at VVestminster-Hall, by the High Court of Iustice, from the twentieth day of january, 1648 (1648)
- 146948: Bibliotheca selectissima librorum omnigenorum (1691)
- 147300: That famous friendly pill, electuary, and balsam of balsams of Dr. George Jones of Hatton Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel (1680)
- 147718: That famous friendly pill of Dr. George Jones of Hatton-Garden is now sold by Eliz. Russel, that was Dr. Jones widow, who is removed from Hatton-Garden, to the two blew posts against Grayes-Inn, in Holbourn (1680)
- 148252: George Jones of London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty years, is now resident at his house in Hatton-Garden, where he hath lived for above seven years (1675)
- 148634: George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn, London, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery for about thirty years (1675)
- 148914: Removed from Smithfield to Leather-Lane in Holborn, by the Hole in the Wall, the corner house against Baldwin's-Garden, near Hatton-Garden, J. Russell, occulist, professor of physick and surgery,&c (1680)
- 149560: Most horrible and bloody nevvs from Holbourn, over against Hatton-Garden (1674)
- 149836: The nevv courtier (1641)
- 150527: The English courage undaunted (1680)
- 158444: By the Mayor. To the Alderman of the ward of [blank] (1665)
- 161253: Strange and wonderful news from London: or, a true narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there (1679)
- 165554: The wanton wife of Bath (1641)
- 169055: The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22 of Jan. 1678/9 (1679)
- 212017: Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, a discourse of free thinking (1713)
- 216793: Pastoral duties recommended in an exhortation given at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Michael Pope and Mr. John Whittel at Leather-Lane, Hatton-Garden: October 30, 1746 (1746)
- 217367: The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches (1771)
- 217437: Comfort for Sion's mourners (1769)
- 217819: A rational and useful account of the venereal disease (1740)
- 222149: An argument to prove that, either all persons solemnly, tho' irregularly set apart for the ministry, are real clergy-men, and all their ministerial acts are valid; or else there are now no real clergy-men, or Christians in the world (1714)
- 224605: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1771)
- 225578: Calmet's great dictionary of the Holy Bible (1797)
- 225579: Fragments (1798)
- 225580: This day is published (sold by all booksellers and stationers) price one shilling (1797)
- 226745: The perfections of God a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by (1770)
- 229353: A collection of small tracts formerly published (1712)
- 229468: A compleat (1742)
- 232883: Correspondance de Louis-Philippe-Joseph D'Orle?ans (1800)
- 236421: The ladies' friend (1787)
- 240984: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 240987: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1763)
- 240988: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1765)
- 247112: The free-Man' (1798)
- 248312: The absolute necessity of unfeigned repentance and humiliation (1762)
- 250251: The cause of the deluge demonstrated (1716)
- 251948: The diary companion (1799)
- 251949: The diary companion (1800)
- 252231: The Portraits of the most eminent painters and other famous artists, that have flourished in Europe (1739)
- 253346: Proposals for publishing (1799)
- 253500: Murder no crime in the great (1768)
- 257051: The complete dictionary of music (1779)
- 257066: A caveat against unsound doctrines (1770)
- 260378: The grounds and duty of Christian rejoicing (1770)
- 270690: The obligation of doing as we would be done by, recommended from the consideration of its excellency, in creating peace in the mind, and establishing happiness among all communities of men (1769)
- 272921: The virgin's song of salvation by Christ (1771)
- 274908: A summary exposition of the internal sense of the prophetic books of the word of the Old Testament (1800)
- 277084: A further account of the proceedings of the infamous tools of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor. Wednesday, February 22, 1769 (1769)
- 277197: The infamy of Justice Kelynge (1769)
- 277323: Folly predominant (1755)
- 277898: The impossibility of possessing gospel happiness (1771)
- 278866: Avis d'une me?re a? son fils (1799)
- 280269: Army bounty rate. Liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely-rents. January 6, 1797. The churchwarden and overseers of the poor have made a rate of four-pence in the pound for ... raising men for His Majesty's army, (1797)
- 280272: The description and uses of Barston's new-invented universal astronomical quadrant (1740)
- 281290: Euclid's elements (1733)
- 283556: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general, particularly to those, who make a proper use of them, by causing their affections to sit loose, and indifferent, to the world, and by fixing their minds steadily, and immoveably, on God (1768)
- 286561: W.D. student in the mysteries of nature, the only person now living, who for some time has done business in the name of the late Mr. Jones, at the Golden Ball, Hatton-Wall, Hatton-Garden, having removed to No. 46, Baldwin's-Gardens, Leather-Lane, Holborn, informs his numerous friends and the public, that from long and indefatigable researches into the abstruse but harmonious path of nature, he is enabled to satisfy every rational enquiry which can be made into futurity, (1790)
- 287742: The liturgy of the new church, as used in York-Street Chapel, St. James's-Square, Westminster (1800)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288609: Important information and a most needful caution, to prevent imposition from anonymous hand-bills. ... those who purchase the following plans ... at Messrs. Naylor, Jenkinson, and Co. (no. 120) Holborn, ten doors above Hatton-Garden, (1786)
- 291810: An account of the Charity mathematical school in Hatton-Garden (1749)
- 291810: An account of the Charity mathematical school in Hatton-Garden (1749)
- 296492: The true born Englishman (1780)
- 305989: Proposals for erecting a primitive library, in Cross-street, Hatton-Garden (1712)
- 318952: A full and particular account of the most extraodinary [sic] robbery of Mr. Cambell, the banker's clerk, in Hatton-Garden (1800)
- 319182: Discours prononce? par Mgr. l'archeve?que D'Aix (1799)
- 320332: Essai, en forme de discours (1800)
- 326664: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1770)
- 332116: The two friends (1800)
- 333117: A plain and rational account of the nature and effects of animal magnetism (1790)
- 334831: The history of the castle, town, and forest of Knaresborough (1798)
- 335315: The pastoral care (1746)
- 335619: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1726)
- 340754: The true born Englishman. A satire. By. Daniel D'Foe (1771)
- 346789: The life of Robert Earl of Leicester, the favourite of Queen Elizabeth: drawn from original writers and records (1727)
- 349137: Emma; or, the dying penitent. A poem. By Charles Letts, Jun. M. L. L. S (1799)
- 356017: The bromsgrove elegy (1771)
- 358926: A defence of the people denominated Methodists, being the substance of an oration, delivered at the Westminster forum, on Monday evening, the 24th of April, 1797, on the discussion of the following question: "ought the people denominated Methodists, to be considered as artful hypocrites, gloomy enthusiasts, and contracted bigots, or men of genuine piety, who have revived the great work of religion among mankind?" By J. H. Prince, Author of ``the Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution,'' and ``original Letters and Essays on Moral and Entertaining Subjects.'' (1797)
- 358932: Serious essays on the truths of the glorious gospel (1771)
- 363190: Gonosologium novum (1709)
- 363192: A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon. (1711)
- 364516: The history of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots (1725)
- 365581: The general genteel preceptor (1797)
- 366071: The meridian glory of the Redeemer's Kingdom. A discourse, preached Nov. 13, 1798, at Spa-Fields Chapel, London, before the Missionary Society, At the Solemn Designation of the Missionaries Appointed for the Second Mission to the South-Seas. By William Maurice, Pastor of The Independent Congregation, Fetter-Lane (1799)
- 366076: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1762)
- 366077: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1766)
- 366093: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general (1763)
- 366095: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general (1763)
- 369511: The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundevile, kt. Which treateth of the way to Hierusalem; and of Marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and countryes (1727)
- 370042: A sermon, preached at Great Ouseborne, on Tuesday, the 19th of December, 1797 (1798)
- 372167: Three essays (1713)
- 373137: Sermons on different occasions (1797)
- 373804: The one only church of Christ, and his divinity pointed out to all by a single fact. From the editions in French. With improvements (1800)
- 374045: The doctrine of absolute predestination stated and asserted (1769)
- 376052: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 376657: Original letters and essays on moral and entertaining subjects. By the Rev. J. H. Prince, Author of The Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution. (1797)
- 378239: The infamy of Justice Kelynge (1769)
- 378280: British-Indian book-keeping (1800)
- 378313: The copernicus explain'd (1715)
- 379288: Outline of an address (1799)
- 380919: The liturgy of the Church of England, reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard. Humbly propos'd to publick consideration. By William Whiston, M.A (1713)
- 380937: The beauties of Owen Felltham (1800)
- 381423: Copies of original letters from the French army in Egypt (1800)
- 382059: A general treatise of architecture (1739)
- 387575: Avis d'une me?re a? sa fille (1799)
- 387911: Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd (1712)
- 387912: Primitive Christianity reviv'd (1712)
- 388495: The duty of repentance, and conversion to God, enforced (1800)
- 388495: The duty of repentance, and conversion to God, enforced (1800)
- 389508: Gems of genius (1798)
- 390957: Hymns and spiritual songs (1772)
- 391335: A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and Incarnation (1713)
- 391718: A library of divinity (1771)
- 392734: The psalms of David, according to the Bible version (1800)
- 392736: Hymns and spiritual songs (1798)
- 395481: The cabinet of Momus (1786)
- 397385: The charters of the town of Kingston upon Thames (1797)
- 398728: A treatise of gavelkind (1726)
- 402800: Shakespeare restored (1726)
- 402801: Shakespeare restored (1726)
- 403250: A dictionary of music (1775)
- 405459: A treatise of music (1775)
- 405513: The whole proceedings in the cause on the action brought by the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow (1770)
- 405522: A vindication of the Sibylline oracles (1715)
- 406246: A circumstantial account of the conduct and behaviour of Mr. Stirn, now under confinement for killing Mr. Mathews. Wherein several Reports already published are contradicted, and an Attempt is made to arrive at his true Character. By A. Crawford, Master of the Academy in Cross-Street, Hatton-Garden. With whom Mr. Stirn lived Two Years as an Assistant (1760)
- 407864: A report from the committee, to whom the petition of the churchwardens, overseers of the poor, and great numbers of the inhabitants of the several parishes of St. Giles in the fields, the liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely Rents in the Parish of St. Andrew Holbourn; St. Dunstan Stepney, St. Paul Shadwell, St. Anne in Middlesex, St. Sepulchres in Middlesex, St. Luke, Middlesex, and St. James Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex, whose names are thereunto subscribed on behalf of themselves, and the rest of the parishes of the said county (1737)
- 407891: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1755)
- 411024: A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the county of Mayo (1800)
- 411703: Euclid's elements (1733)
- 412339: The swallow (1800)
- 415253: Primitive christianity reviv'd. Volume V. Containing the recognitions of Clement: or the travels of Peter. In ten books. Done into English by William Whiston, M.A. with a preface, or preliminary discourse: as also two appendixes; the one containing some Observations on Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity; and the other a farther Account of the Convocation's and other Proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston (1712)
- 423351: Within a mile of Hatton-Garden: or, Old H-----ker, the begging cobler, (1710)
- 426208: A system of the court-hands (1723)
- 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)
- 479437: L'eccle?siastique accompli, ou Plan d'une vie vraiment sacerdotale (1800)
- 479606: Milton's Paradise lost, or, The fall of man (1773)
- 480755: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1758)
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