MoEML References in Shakeosphere
HAYM1: Haymarket
- 2304: The poetical works (1790)
- 2637: Sharp and Murray's Edition of Thomson's Seasons. Proposals for printing by subscription (1792)
- 2792: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1795)
- 3802: Testament de Louis XVI (1793)
- 6063: Bonduca (1778)
- 8137: Cambro-Britons (1798)
- 14963: Snelling on the coins of Great Britain France and Ireland, &c. in detached pieces, as follows: I. Gold Coin and Coinage of England, from Henry III. to the present Time. II. Silver Coin and Coinage of England, from the Conquest to the present Time. III. Copper Coin and Coinage of England, including Town Pieces and Tradesmen's Tokens. IV. Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland, from Alexander I. to the Union of the Two Kingdoms. - To which is added Four Plates of the Gold Billon and Copper Coins of that Kingdom. V. Gold, Silver, &c. Coins struck in France by English Princes-Coins struck by the East India Company-Coins struck in the West India Colonies, and in the Isle of Man-Pattern Pieces for Gold and Silver English Coins-Gold Nobles struck abroad in Imitation of English, and Counterseit Sterlings. VI. Irish Coins in Silver and Copper, before and from the Conquest to the present Reign, being a Supplement, (with great Additions) to Simon's Irish Coins. Vii. Origin, Nature and Use of Jettons or Counters, especially those called Black Money and Abbey Pieces, and the Manner of reckoning with them. The whole containing seventy copper plates (1762)
- 15690: Seeing is believing (1787)
- 18058: Frank Hayman; a tale (1798)
- 18195: Cymon (1792)
- 20839: The London hermit (1793)
- 21976: Directions for using the new invented electrical machine (1770)
- 23340: A dissertation proving the [l]ight of the Gospel is the light of nature, or That true Christianity is rational religion only (1756)
- 24770: The modern wife (1745)
- 25074: The fugitive: a comedy (1792)
- 25085: The fugitive: a comedy (1793)
- 26208: Last will and testament of Lewis XVI. Translated into English and Italian, by G. Polidori, ... and printed with the French original. (1793)
- 27356: The true state of the case of Sarah Rippon, widow (1756)
- 28730: The sentiments of a member of the Jacobins, in France, upon the religion of reason and nature, carefully translated from the original manuscript, communicated by the author (1792)
- 29572: Songs, duets, choruses, &c (1793)
- 32705: An address to the electors of Southwark, on the following subjects: 1. Their late petition to Parliament. 2. The conduct of their representatives on that occasion. ... By an elector (1795)
- 32793: Political portraits of the candidates to represent the city of London, in Parliament (1790)
- 34771: The censor (1755)
- 35159: The order of a concert to be perform'd for Mr. Lampe's benefit (1729)
- 36392: To all postmasters. General Post-Office, August 9, 1797. His Majesty's Postmaster-General having found it necessary, for the convenience of His Majesty's service, and the accommodation of persons resident at the west-end of the town, to establish an office for the receipt and dispatch of expresses in the Haymarket, (1797)
- 36752: Il barbiere di Siviglia (1789)
- 39475: The jovial companion; or, merry jester (1779)
- 41626: Cymon (1793)
- 42166: Rule Britannia! (1794)
- 44553: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket (1791)
- 44553: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket (1791)
- 46380: Concerts of antient music (1798)
- 46414: Concerts of antient music (1800)
- 47380: No song no supper (1796)
- 47782: I zingari in fiera (1793)
- 48966: The modish wife, a comedy (1775)
- 54482: Laura et Lenza (1800)
- 54516: Acis et Galate?e (1797)
- 59160: Il matrimonio segreto (1794)
- 61793: The Words of the favourite catches and glees, which with the elegant and humorous music (1771)
- 61912: What a blunder! (1800)
- 63093: The power of harmony, an ode (1754)
- 64963: The drunken news-writer (1771)
- 65018: L'Idaspe fedele. Opera. Da rappresentarsi nel Reggio Teatro d'Haymarket, l'anno 1709/10. (1710)
- 65742: Iphigenia in Aulis (1793)
- 67652: The agreeable surprise (1796)
- 67673: A caution to gentlemen who use Sheridan's Dictionary (1789)
- 68098: A catalogue of the well chosen library of books (1777)
- 69450: The plan of the boxes at the King's Theatre Hay-market (1794)
- 73111: The Devil's pocket-book (1786)
- 74784: Correspondance franca?ise, ou Tableau de l'Europe (1793)
- 207396: Longman and Broderip, m[a]nufacturers of musical instruments (1787)
- 208207: Mrs. Crouch's favourite pocket companion; (1798)
- 208373: Longman and Broderip's annual catalogue of new music, published in England, and imported from different parts of Europe: :which may be had of them, No. 26, Cheapside; and No. 13, Haymarket; and of most music-sellers and booksellers in England, Scotland, Ireland, and every other part of Europe (1791)
- 208463: Two to one; :a new comic opera. Now performing with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket. Composed by Dr. Arnold, ... for the German flute (1787)
- 208974: Bonduca (1778)
- 209738: Little Bingo. Sung with universal applause, by Mr. Swords, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (1785)
- 211036: Magazin des estamps, 1777 (1777)
- 211247: Magazin des Estamps, 1778. A catalogue of a very large and capital collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, comprehending the work of the most celebrated masters, both ancient and modern, viz. Albert Durer (1778)
- 211991: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket (1791)
- 211991: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket (1791)
- 212101: A catalogue of a magnificent collection of prints, selected from that noble cabinet, in Paris, of Monsieur Mariette, before they were offered to the public (1776)
- 212179: A catalogue of the entire large and valuable collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Mr George Vertue, Engraver (1757)
- 212257: Account of a new way of considering musick, and teaching it (1783)
- 216413: The cozeners (1795)
- 216433: A list of the subscribers to the boxes (1788)
- 217317: The publick is most respectfully informed that Mr. Palmer, who last night entertained hopes of being able to perform this evening in the farce of The swindlers. sill [sic] continues too indisposed to go upon the stage. Mr. Whitfield has undertaken the part, (1792)
- 217330: This day is published (1795)
- 217971: The devil upon two sticks (1778)
- 217972: The nabob (1778)
- 217973: The cozeners (1778)
- 217974: A trip to Calais (1778)
- 219425: Candid and impartial strictures on the performers belonging to Drury-Lane (1795)
- 220357: The maid of Bath (1795)
- 220370: The maid of Bath (1778)
- 220378: My grandmother (1796)
- 220417: Inkle and Yarico (1789)
- 221943: Antioco. Opera. Da rappresentarsi nel Reggio Teatro d'Haymarket (1712)
- 222198: The army's regulator (1738)
- 222707: The blessings of war (1795)
- 223456: A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters (1753)
- 223528: 'squire Badger (1772)
- 223529: The sot (1775)
- 224046: A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, with a short account of their doctrines, drawn from their own writings (1753)
- 226539: I'll tell you what (1787)
- 226558: The mountaineers (1795)
- 227206: A Caution to gentlemen who use Sheridan's dictionary (1790)
- 227392: John Bull starving to pay debts of the royal prodigal (1795)
- 227694: A key to the lock (1788)
- 227892: The box-lobby challenge. A comedy (1794)
- 228341: A catalogue of a large collection of Greek, Roman and English coins and medals, in silver and copper (1759)
- 229580: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King' Theatre (1791)
- 229580: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King' Theatre (1791)
- 230263: The devil upon two sticks (1794)
- 231364: An entire change of performances? The public having been for a long series of years entertained at a prodigious expence, with the unrivall'd deceptions of Pittachio, and his fellow professors in the black arts; (1795)
- 232033: An essay on the rationality of brutes (1752)
- 232323: The excellence of the British constitution, &c. &c (1795)
- 232474: Expedition an ode (1759)
- 232600: Ezio (1770)
- 233268: Cymon (1792)
- 234046: False colours (1793)
- 234047: False colours (1793)
- 235901: L'Idaspe fedele. Opera. Da rappresentarsi nel Reggio Teatro d'Haymarket, l'anno 1709/10. (1712)
- 235918: I'll tell you what (1786)
- 235919: I'll tell you what (1786)
- 236335: L'ipermestra (1797)
- 236404: The italian monk (1797)
- 236405: The italian monk (1797)
- 238643: The nabob (1795)
- 239436: The fugitive (1792)
- 239437: The fugitive (1792)
- 239439: The fugitive (1792)
- 240003: The raven's proclamation (1746)
- 240260: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's hospital (1783)
- 240426: Look before you leap (1788)
- 240834: Mr. St. George (1795)
- 241645: Pitti-Clout & Dun-Cuddy, a political eclogue; wherein is expressed in Courtly lays, the inviolable attachment and constant loves of the Treasury Shepherds, ... By Mr. M-r-y (1795)
- 242925: The mountaineers (1795)
- 245681: Memoire pour le Comte de Cagliostro (1786)
- 245682: Memorial for Comte de Cagliostro, plaintiff (1786)
- 246253: The dramatic puffers, a prelude (1782)
- 246385: The family party (1789)
- 246409: Authentic anecdotes of George Lukins, the Yatton doemoniac (1788)
- 247488: The Mad man, a burletta. Performed at Marybone Gardens (1770)
- 248248: The mountaineers; a play, in three acts (1795)
- 249167: Theatre-Royal, Hay-market, February 4th, 1794. The publick is most respectfully informed, that the accident which happened last night in the pit-passage of this theatre, arose entirely from the eagerness of the croud; (1794)
- 250031: At play-house prices. King's Theatre, Hay-market. Professional oratorios, and grand selections. On Friday next, Feb. 15th. 1793. will be performed a grand selection, ... (1793)
- 250032: At play-house prices. King's Theatre, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. This present Friday Feb. 22. 1793, will be performed a sacred oratorio called Redemption. (1793)
- 250033: At play-house prices. King's Theatre, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. This present Wednesday Feb. 20th. 1793, will be performed a sacred oratorio called The Messiah. (1793)
- 250152: By particular desire. Last performance but one. By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. On Wednesday next, March 20 1793, will be performed, the first part of Messiah, (1793)
- 250157: By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. At play-house prices. At Mr. Colman's Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. To-morrow, Wednesday Feb. 27, 1793. will be repeated (for the last time this season.) A grand selection, (1793)
- 250159: By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. On Wednesday next, March 13 1793, will be performed, ... a new grand selection. (1793)
- 250160: By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. This present Friday March 8, 1793, will be repeated, by particular desire, the performance of last night ... Overture of Esther, (1793)
- 250161: By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. This present Wednesday March 6, 1793, will be performed the Overture of Esther (1793)
- 250221: A catalogue of the entire collection of prints (1767)
- 251418: For the benefit and increase of a fund established for the support of decay'd musicians and their families. At the King's Theatre in the Hay-market, this day, being the 19th day of April, 1781, will be a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music. (1781)
- 251429: Handy's benefit. A pantomimical entertainment, a double collection of fire-works, and an entire change of performances, which Mr. Handy has been at a great expence in getting up, ... New Circus, Lyceum, Strand. This present Monday, March 2d, 1795, ... (1795)
- 251454: King's Theatre, Haymarket. For the benefit of such of the principal dancers as have not distinct nights, and all the figurants. On Monday next, June 6, 1791, will be given a new selection of serious and comic music. (1791)
- 251454: King's Theatre, Haymarket. For the benefit of such of the principal dancers as have not distinct nights, and all the figurants. On Monday next, June 6, 1791, will be given a new selection of serious and comic music. (1791)
- 251455: King's Theatre, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. This present Friday Feb. 15th. 1793, will be performed a grand selection. ... (1793)
- 251456: King's Theatre, Haymarket. Signor David's benefit. On Thursday next, May 12th, 1791, will be given, a selection of new music, (1791)
- 251456: King's Theatre, Haymarket. Signor David's benefit. On Thursday next, May 12th, 1791, will be given, a selection of new music, (1791)
- 251457: King's Theatre, Haymarket. This present Saturday, July 9, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, (1791)
- 251457: King's Theatre, Haymarket. This present Saturday, July 9, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, (1791)
- 251458: King's Theatre, Haymarket. This present Saturday, June 18, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, entirely new, with an Italian catch, composed by the celebrated Mr. Haydn, (1791)
- 251458: King's Theatre, Haymarket. This present Saturday, June 18, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, entirely new, with an Italian catch, composed by the celebrated Mr. Haydn, (1791)
- 251459: King's Theatre, Haymarket. To-morrow, Saturday, July 2, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, (1791)
- 251459: King's Theatre, Haymarket. To-morrow, Saturday, July 2, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, (1791)
- 251460: King's Theatre, Haymarket. To-morrow, Saturday, July 9, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, (1791)
- 251460: King's Theatre, Haymarket. To-morrow, Saturday, July 9, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, (1791)
- 251461: King's Theatre, Haymarket. To-morrow, Saturday, June 4, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, entirely new, with an Italian catch, composed by the celebrated Mr. Haydn, (1791)
- 251461: King's Theatre, Haymarket. To-morrow, Saturday, June 4, 1791, will be performed, a choice collection of songs, entirely new, with an Italian catch, composed by the celebrated Mr. Haydn, (1791)
- 251462: King's Theatre (1797)
- 251462: King's Theatre (1797)
- 251463: King's Theatre (1798)
- 251464: King's Theatre, Pantheon. By desire of several persons of distinction, on Friday next, March 18, 1791. will be performed a sacred oratorio, called Redemption, selected from the great and favourite works of Handel. (1791)
- 251465: King's Theatre (1797)
- 251466: King's Theatre. [The no]bility, gentry, and the public at large are respectfully informed, ... entertainments of music and dancing, advertised for the Hanover-Square Rooms, may be given at this place, this theatre will open this present Saturday, March 26, (1791)
- 251467: King's Theatre. The nobility, gentry, and the public at large are respectfully informed, ... entertainments of music and dancing, will be given at this theatre, this present Saturday, April 2, 1791, (1791)
- 251468: King's Theatre. The nobility, gentry, and the public at large are respectfully informed, ... entertainments of music and dancing, will be given at this theatre, this present Tuesday, April 12, 1791, (1791)
- 251469: King's Theatre. The nobility, gentry, and the public at large are respectfully informed, ... entertainments of music and dancing, will be given at this theatre, to-morrow Thursday, April 7, 1791, (1791)
- 251470: King's Theatre. This present Saturday, April 16, 1791, will be given a new collection of serious and comic music. (1791)
- 251471: King's Theatre. This present Tuesday, May 10, 1791, will be given a new collection of serious and comic music. (1791)
- 251488: The last night but one of performing this season. Under the direction of Mr. Linley, at play-house prices. King's Theatre, Hay-market, this present Wednesday, March 28, 1792. will be performed a grand selection, principally from the works of Handel. (1792)
- 251489: The last night but one of performing this season (1792)
- 251501: The last night this season (1793)
- 251516: Last week but one. By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. On Wednesday next, March 13 1793, will be performed, ... a new grand selection. (1793)
- 251517: Last week but one. By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. This present Friday, March 15th. 1793, will be performed, the first part of Messiah, (1793)
- 251518: Last week but one. By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. To-morrow, Friday, March 15th. 1793, will be performed, the first part of Messiah, (1793)
- 252006: Fifteenth night. The last season. At the Theatre-Royal, Hay-market. This present eveningt [sic], being Wednesday the 23d of April, 1777, George Alexander Stevens will repeat his lecture upon heads. (1777)
- 253011: The last season. At the Theatre Royal in the Hay-market. Tomorrow, being Tuesday, March 11, 1777, George Alexander Stevens will repeat his lecture upon heads. (1777)
- 253239: New Room, Opera House (1795)
- 253364: The public is most respectfully informed, that, in consequence of the sudden indisposition of Mr. King, The school for scandal is unavoidably postponed. (1792)
- 253825: Concerts of antient music (1799)
- 253832: Under the patronage of Their Majesties (1798)
- 253833: Under the patronage of Their Majesties (1798)
- 254778: Bach's commemoration (1786)
- 254865: At Play-House prices. King's Theatre, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. On Wednesday next Feb. 20th. 1793, will be performed a sacred oratorio called the Messiah. (1793)
- 254870: At Play-House prices. King's Theatre, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. To-morrow, Friday Feb. 22. 1793, will be performed a sacred oratorio called Redemption. (1793)
- 254875: By permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Play-house prices. Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Professional oratorios. To-morrow, Friday March 8, 1793, will be repeated, by particular desire, the performance of last night with the addition of Signor Morelli. Overture of Esther, after which the first part of L'allegro ed il penseroso. (1793)
- 254877: By permission of the Lord Chamberlain (1793)
- 254934: Concerts of antient music (1797)
- 255027: Great Room, King's Theatre. Mr. Harrison's concert, Friday, April 25, 1800 (1800)
- 255031: Hanover Square (1790)
- 255034: Hanover Square (1790)
- 261410: To the curious in nature. The horned woman (1790)
- 261596: A miscellaneous collection of vocal music, composed, and most humbly inscribed, to Her Grace the Duchess of Beaufort, by Robert Broderip (1791)
- 261867: Wonder and astonishment! The numerous and respectable visitors who continue to resort to Brookes's Menagerie, no. 242, Piccadilly, near the Haymarket. To view the ... nyctalopess, (1800)
- 262132: Ranc?omice?vangelizantes: or, The comic frogs turned Methodist (1786)
- 263711: The london hermit (1794)
- 264578: Mr. Cheese, (organist of the collegiate church in Manchester,) has compleated the model of his new-invented musical instrument, called the grand harmonica, ... Upon this instrument Mr. Cheese, ... intends to perform, ... at no. 28, in the Haymarket. (1791)
- 265770: A catalogue of the genuine and capital collection of prints valuable books of prints, and drawings, by the most eminent masters, ancient and modern, in the finest preservation, ... the sole property of a well-known collector; ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Greenwood, at his room in the Haymarket, on Monday, December 15, 1777, and the five following evenings. (1777)
- 265772: A catalogue of the extensive and very valuable collection of prints, of the Rev. Mr. Grainger, ... containing upwards of fourteen thousand portraits, from the earliest date of engraving to the present times; ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Greenwood, at his room in the Haymarket, on Thursday, April 9, 1778, and six following days, Sunday excepted. (1778)
- 265775: A catalogue of Mr. Shropshire's matchless collection of Bartolozzi's prints, containing all the scarce valuable works of that much esteemed artist, and all the first and best impressions, with many variations, &c. which, by particular desire of different collectors, are now to be disposed of in lots; ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Greenwood, at his room in the Haymarket, on Friday, December 19, 1778, and three following evenings (Sunday excepted). (1778)
- 265922: Magazin des Estamps, 1777 (1777)
- 265923: Magazin des Estamps, 1778 (1778)
- 265926: Magazin des Estampes, 1779. A catalogue of a select (but exceeding fine and curious) collection of prints & drawings, by the most esteemed ancient and modern masters of every school; ... likewise fine, scarce and curious English portraits, by Faithorne, Pass, Loggan, Hollar, White, Vertue, &c. ... All which are now on sale, at the Magazin des Estampes, facing the Haymarket, in Cockspur-Street. (1779)
- 265931: A catalogue of a large, curious, and valuable collection of prints, by ancient and modern masters, ... including a great number of fine and scarce English and foreign portraits, both engraved and in metzotinto; ... the whole now selling at a reasonable rate, at the Magazin des Estamps, in Cockspur-Street, facing the Haymarket. (1780)
- 270149: Ode, on the birth-day of His Majesty, George IIId (1791)
- 271582: A treatise of the earth called gypsum; with an account of the extraordinary effects of this earth as a manure, cheap and more productive to vegetation, than any hitherto ever made use of (1792)
- 273788: Yorick turned trimmer; or, The gentleman's jester (1785)
- 273997: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum, for female orphans, on Sunday, October 25, 1789 (1789)
- 274545: The only Genuine Copy (1795)
- 276100: Nina (1800)
- 276167: For the benefit of Mr Cross, junior, and Miss Thomas. At the new theatre in the Hay-market, this present Monday, being the 15th of December, will be perform'd, an oratorio, call'd, Acis and Galatea. (1755)
- 278944: A dissertation upon head dress (1767)
- 281115: A catalogue of the entire collection of pictures, medals, prints, drawings, and books of prints, of Edward Wright, Esq; (deceas'd) late of Stratton in Cheshire (1754)
- 283114: Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works (1770)
- 283440: The beggar's wedding (1733)
- 286291: This is to acquaint the curious. That there is to be seen, from ten in the morning, 'till five in the evening, at the toy-shop the upper-end of the Haymarket, within two doors of Coventry-Street, ... the following miniature pieces of work. I. An ivory chaise, ... II. A chain of two hundred links, ... mentioned ... by Mr. Henry Baker, ... in his book, call'd The microscope made easy. ... (1750)
- 286869: To the curious in nature. The female satyr (1790)
- 287058: Panton-Street, Hay-market. The new and incomparable much admired exhibition of the ombres chinoises, which lately arrived from abroad, ... will be exhibited in three different divisions, under the direction of Messrs. Ballarini, Gabriel, and Antonio, at the Great Room in Panton-street, Haymarket, this and every evening. (1790)
- 288342: Mrs. Crouch's favorite pocket companion (1800)
- 289487: A description of the apparatus of arbitrarily heated and medicated water baths (1779)
- 290390: Inn and stable yard, Haymarket. Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable leasehold-estate, ... comprising Black-Horse Inn and stable-yard, on the west side of the Haymarket; and ... no. 22, 23, 24, and 25, in Market-Lane, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Ellis, (by direction of the administrator, ... of Mr. Jacob Life, dec.) ... on Saturday, the 19th of May, 1798, (1798)
- 293247: The testament, or will, of Mr.William Taylor, proprietor of the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market (1785)
- 294155: The village lawyer (1795)
- 295086: A description of the apparatus of arbitrarily heated and medicated water baths (1780)
- 297919: London, bought at Barker's Hosiery and haberdashery warehouse, at the Sun the corner of Norris-Street, St. James's Haymarket, sells ladies [sic] cloaks, hats and bonnets; plain and figur'd sattins, (1760)
- 301084: A short account of the introduction, nature, and use of the apparatuses of health (1779)
- 308894: Hair-dressing academy, under the inspection of Weeks, who has been patronized for several years by the nobility and gentry, ... The Devonshire paste, ... sold here and no where else, ... also, a rich assortment of jewellery; at his perfumery warehouse, no. 4, opposite the Haymarket, near the corner of Piccadilly, (1780)
- 308909: Lewis and David Bourgeois, perfumers, at the Three arquebusade-bottles the upper-end of the Haymarket, London, import, make and sell all sorts of perfumery goods; and the genuine arquebusade water from Switzerland, wholesale and retail, (1777)
- 310254: By permission of the manager. The plan of the boxes at the King's Theatre, Hay-market (1799)
- 310260: By permission of the manager. The plan of the boxes at the King's Theatre, Hay-market (1797)
- 312154: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c (1783)
- 318165: L'impresario in angustie. A comic opera, in two acts. Performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by Cimarosa (1800)
- 319030: A catalogue of a very valuable collection of prints and drawings, and books of prints, by Raphael, Titian, Gioseppino, ... and other masters. ... Which will be sold by auction, (by Mr. Ford) at his great room at Raphael's Head in the Haymarket, on Thursday the 24th and Friday the 25th of this instant March, (1756)
- 319243: Life and exploits of Mansong (1800)
- 319441: Historical account of the grand tragic ballet (1781)
- 320653: Life and exploits of Mansong (1800)
- 320966: Longman and Broderip (1789)
- 321700: By permission of the manager. The plan of the boxes at the King's Theatre, Hay-market (1795)
- 323638: Odenato e Zenobia (1793)
- 324391: The london hermit (1793)
- 324392: The london hermit (1793)
- 324393: The son-in-Law (1792)
- 324756: Instructions necessary for using the anti-venereal bougie in curing the retention of urine, and all maladies in the urethra (1753)
- 325300: The indiscreet lover (1768)
- 325621: Songs (1792)
- 325630: The indiscreet lover (1768)
- 326137: The benevolent planters. A dramatic piece, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. Written by Thomas Bellamy (1789)
- 326153: The noble peasant (1784)
- 326677: Tumulte de Londres (1780)
- 326980: The children in the wood (1796)
- 327084: The magic picture, a play (1783)
- 327457: The magic picture (1783)
- 328475: The beggar's wedding (1733)
- 330157: April-Day (1778)
- 331713: I'll tell you what (1787)
- 332707: St. Paul no Antinomian (1762)
- 334659: Buxom Joan (1778)
- 335171: A seasonable address to the electors of Great Britain (1750)
- 335752: Honest advice to the freeholders of England (1750)
- 335764: An impartial address to all parties (1795)
- 336189: The agreeable surprise (1795)
- 338146: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in Wives in plenty; or, the more the merrier! A comedy in three acts. Altered from The Coquet of Molloy. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (1793)
- 338926: I due svizzeri; or, the two Swiss. A new comic opera, in one act. Performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by G. G. Ferrari. The poetry by Serafino Buonaiuti (1799)
- 338929: La didone (1799)
- 338931: La semiramide (1800)
- 339535: The modish wife, a comedy (1775)
- 339597: Teodolinda, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by several eminent composers, Under the Direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339603: La serva padrona (1794)
- 339604: Aci e Galatea (1795)
- 339617: La semiramide (1794)
- 339620: I giuochi D'Agrigento, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Paisiello, under the direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339625: La comedia in comedia drama giocoso per musica. Di Francesco Vanneschi da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro d'Haymarket (1748)
- 340124: Caius Marius (1776)
- 340332: Orpheus and Eurydice (1785)
- 341512: Creusa in Delfo (1783)
- 341512: Creusa in Delfo (1783)
- 341517: List of the subscribers to the boxes at the King's Theatre, 1789 (1789)
- 341518: A correct list of the subscribers to the boxes at the King's Theatre, 1789 (1789)
- 341871: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c (1783)
- 342130: The london hermit (1793)
- 342448: Cambro-Britons (1798)
- 342787: Narciso drama da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro D'Haymarket, per la Reale Accademia di Musica (1720)
- 342788: Griselda; drama da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro d'Haymarket, per la Reale Accademia di Musica. Di Paolo Antonio Rolli (1721)
- 343437: Half an hour after supper (1789)
- 343461: The fugitive: a comedy (1792)
- 343462: The fugitive: a comedy (1792)
- 343463: The fugitive: a comedy (1792)
- 343666: Half an hour after supper (1789)
- 343671: Modern breakfast (1790)
- 349702: Adresse du peuple belge, a? S.M. L'Empereur. Par M. le comte de Rivarol. (1793)
- 350695: A new and compleat body of practical botanic physic, from the medicinal plants of the vegetable kingdom (1791)
- 351735: Tully's rambles; or an Irishman's tour through London and Westminster (1795)
- 353760: The gipsies. A comick opera, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket (1778)
- 359210: Il matrimonio secreto (1798)
- 359211: I due fratelli rivali, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket. The music by Winter (1800)
- 359214: Perseo; a serious opera. To be performed at the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket. The poetry is from an original manuscript, by Signor Gamerra, Lieutenant in the Service of Her Majesty the Empress Queen, &c. &c. Compiled, curtailed, and now first published, by G. G. Bottarelli. The music, entirely new, by Signor Sacchini. The translation by Bottarelli, jun. Teacher of Languages (1774)
- 359218: La frascatana: a comic opera in two acts. As represented at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, June 5, 1794, for the benefit of Signora Anna Morichelli. The music by Sig. Paesiello, under the direction of Mr. Federici. With additions and alterations by L. Da Ponte, Poet of this Theatre (1794)
- 359221: I Traci amanti (1796)
- 359222: Ati e Cibele (1795)
- 359224: Il burbero di buon core: a comic opera in two acts. As represented at the King's Theatre, Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Vincenzo Martini, under the direction of Mr. Federici. The words by Lorenzo da Ponte, Poet of this Theatre (1794)
- 359225: Ines de Castro. A musical drama, in two acts. Performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music entirely new by Sig. Bianchi (1799)
- 359226: La pastorella nobile. A comic opera, in two acts. Performed at the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Guglielmi (1800)
- 359246: La bella pescatrice (1794)
- 359262: La scola de maritati. A comic opera (1798)
- 359263: La cifra (1798)
- 359268: Cinna. A new serious opera, in two acts, as represented at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music entirely new, and composed by Mr. Bianchi. Part of the poetry by N.N. and the greatest part by Da Ponte. (1798)
- 364205: To George Colman, Esq. proprietor of the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket (1779)
- 365732: A treatise on the hair (1770)
- 369236: Crosby's pocket companion to the playhouses (1796)
- 369539: Le nozze di Dorina, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Santi under the direction of Mr. Storace. (1793)
- 369572: Alessandro et Timoteo. = Alexander and Timotheus; or, Alexander's feast. A musical drama, as represented at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The poetry by the Count Gaston della Torre di Rezzonico, a Nobleman of Parma. The music by the celebrated Signor G. Sarti (1800)
- 369581: A treatise on the art of dancing (1762)
- 369646: A modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Ęsop (1751)
- 374232: The new vocal enchantress (1791)
- 374625: Elfrida (1798)
- 374726: Signora Storace most respectfully acquaints the nobility and gentry (1789)
- 375164: Theodosius: or a solemn admonition to protestant dissenters, on the proposed repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts. In which are considered the political and religious Characters of Dr. P********, Dr. Price, Mr. Fox, Judge *****, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. B****, Mr. Sawbridge, Mrs. F**********, &c (1790)
- 375217: Thimble's flight from his shop-board: a comic piece, in one act. As performed with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, in the Haymarket, on Tuesday Evening, August 25th, 1789 (1789)
- 375681: The female duellist (1793)
- 377121: The patriot (1769)
- 377622: A supplement to The regal and ecclesiastical antiquities, manners, customs, arms, habits, &c. of the English, by Joseph Strutt (1792)
- 380115: La villana riconoscinta (1789)
- 380206: Broderick's medley (1780)
- 384527: An essay on gold coin (1774)
- 386352: The family party; a comic piece, in two acts, as acted at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (1789)
- 387967: Music and dancing. New songs, by the most eminent composers as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket (1791)
- 387967: Music and dancing. New songs, by the most eminent composers as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket (1791)
- 388262: Longman and Broderip, manufacturers of musical instruments, and music-sellers to their Majesties, their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, Duke of York, and all the royal family, No. 26, Cheapside, and No. 13, Haymarket, London; wholesale, retail, and for exportation. (1792)
- 388843: A catalogue of a large, curious, and valuable collection of prints, by ancient and modern masters (1770)
- 389262: A list of the subscribers to the boxes at the King's Theatre, 1789 (1789)
- 389627: Le triomphe de Themis (1797)
- 390013: New Musical Fund. Songs, chorusses, &c. performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, on Thursday, the 6th of March, 1794, For the benefit of the New Musical Fund, established April 16th, 1786. To which are added, a list of the subscribers, Both Honorary And Professional (1794)
- 391751: The new vocal enchantress (1789)
- 392852: The deposing and death of Queen Gin (1736)
- 394577: No song no supper (1795)
- 394705: L'Ambleto (1712)
- 396077: The cooper (1772)
- 396143: Alceste (1798)
- 396226: Peter Cunningham's New jest book (1780)
- 397242: La Semiramide (1800)
- 398033: The new art of speaking (1785)
- 398787: Boyle's view of London (1799)
- 398794: With near five thousand alterations. Boyle's new fashionable court and country guide (1798)
- 399123: Bonduca (1778)
- 400269: The noble peasant (1784)
- 400703: The children in the wood (1799)
- 403278: La bella Arsene, an heroic opera, in three acts; as performed at the King's theatre, in the Haymarket (1795)
- 403278: La bella Arsene, an heroic opera, in three acts; as performed at the King's theatre, in the Haymarket (1795)
- 405100: British autography (1793)
- 406368: The modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Ęsop (1751)
- 408352: The deliverance of bethulia (1768)
- 412381: False colours, a comedy (1793)
- 413322: Philo-theodosius; or, A new edition of theodosius (1790)
- 413829: Royalty Theatre, Well-Close-Square. The theatre is perfectly aired, having had fires in it for some time. Eidouranion: or, large transparent orrery. In this elaborate and splendid Machine, which is 15 Feet Diameter, and has been exhibited Five Seasons in the Theatres-Royal Haymarket and Covent-Garden, Mr. Walker, jun. will deliver his astronomical lecture, to-morrow evening, Saturday, April 6 (1793)
- 413843: Under the direction of Mr. Linley, at play-house prices. King's Theatre, Hay-Market, on Friday next, March 23, 1792. will be performed a grand selection, principally from the works of Handel (1792)
- 414279: Oppression!!! The appeal of Captain Perry, (late editor of the Argus,) to the people of England; containing a justification of his principles and conduct which have rendered him obnoxious to ministerial tyranny; with a few remarks on the people of france, to refute the base calumnies of those interested in this ruinous crusade against the liberty and happiness of man. To which is added a developement of some of the mysteries of the spy trade, proving the detestable iniquity of the practice, and the necessity of its immediate abolition (1795)
- 416002: The rights of man. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary (1795)
- 416006: The rights of men and citizens. ... The duties of men and citizens (1795)
- 416009: The rights of nobles. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary (1795)
- 416010: The rights of priests. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary (1795)
- 416011: The rights of princes. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary. Containing a definition of the following words, relative to the above non-naturals, viz. Absurdity Ambassador Brutality Bully Court Cruelty Death Extermination Fashion Grimace Greedy Guilt Half-Seas-Over Hag Halter Harlot Hemp Hideous Idol Lie &c. &c. Tear-a drop of water, which at once involuntarily starts in the eye of the Philosopher on the bare mention of the word Prince or Noble-Scourges of the Human Race! (1795)
- 416364: The Tailors; a tragedy for warm weather, in three acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket (1778)
- 417057: A quarter of an hour before dinner; or, quality binding. A dramatic entertainment of one act (1788)
- 417059: A quarter of an hour before dinner; or quality binding. Dramatic Entertainment of one act (1789)
- 418277: Seeing is believing (1786)
- 419557: Gli stravaganti, o sia i matrimoni alla moda; opera comica, da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. Corretta, accresciuta, e ridotta in un nuovo ordine, da Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli. = The humorists, or marriage a? la mode; a comic opera, to be performed at the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket. Corrected, enlarged, and brought into a new form, by Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli (1766)
- 420272: Songs, duets, &c. in Harvest-Home. A comic opera, in two acts. As now performing at the Theatre-Royal, in the Haymarket. Composed by Mr. Dibdin (1787)
- 421753: The voice of the people, &c. consisting of extracts from Pigott, Gerald, &c (1795)
- 421844: To be seen, at No. 31, Haymarket, ... the wonderful spotted negro, aged 16; he was born in Jamaica, of African parents (1789)
- 422077: To the nobility and gentry. Mr. Breslaw & Mons. Bouvelard, ... will exhibit a variety of new deceptions and philosophical experiments, at the great room, Panton-Street, Haymarket, this present Saturday & Tuesday next, the 30th Oct. & 2d November, 1784. (1784)
- 422489: A trip to Calais (1795)
- 422995: Warning to tyrants. Consisting of extracts from Pigott, Gerald, &c (1795)
- 423096: What a blunder! (1800)
- 423559: The wrongs of man. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary, and others (1795)
- 452255: The married man (1796)
- 462327: A congratulatory letter from a gentleman in the west, to his friend in the east (1755)
- 471573: The plan of the boxes at the King's Theatre (1796)
- 472023: Explanation of the six plates, which contain a representation of the city and environs of Edinburgh (1788)
- 473365: The agreeable surprise, a comic opera, in two acts (1793)
- 476801: Thoughts upon suicide and duelling (1774)
- 478687: A catalogue of the large and well-chosen library of books of the Honourable Sir Everard Fawkener, (deceas'd) (1759)
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