MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MAID1: Maiden Lane
- 14255: Second part of J. Manson's catalogue for 1791 (1791)
- 35169: Monopoly (1795)
- 71966: Mercurius publicus (1680)
- 73692: The Monthly military repository (1796)
- 73695: The military repository (1796)
- 74960: The Westminster gazette; or, Constitutional evening-post (1776)
- 98025: English liberties: or, The free-born subject's inheritance (1691)
- 98326: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1688)
- 107983: The commoners complaint: or, A dreadful warning from Newgate, to the commons of England (1647)
- 121407: The Protestant tutor (1690)
- 165933: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548 (1687)
- 217626: Considerations on the independency of Ireland (1779)
- 217844: Lying-in Mr. White's address to the Community (1784)
- 223315: The occasional historian (1732)
- 236316: An introduction to the new tragedy (1723)
- 240639: Monopoly (1795)
- 242421: A new translation of Horace's art of poetry (1727)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 258614: The description and use of a new and easy formula, for determining the time of the day (1777)
- 265165: The laws of the Castle-Society of Music, at Haberdashers'-Hall, in Maiden-Lane, in Wood-Street (1768)
- 265631: A catalogue of a truly genuine and valuable collection of prints and drawings, belonging to a gentleman, consisting of exceeding fine prints by Rubens, Vandyck, ... and other consequential lots. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Bastin, at his house (No.45.) in Maiden Lane, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant December 1774, and the two following evenings. (1774)
- 265679: A catalogue of the large and genuine collection of copper-plates, of Mr. Samuel Sympson, late of Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden, print-seller, deceas'd; consisting of several mezzotinto's by White, Faber, &c. and also of various engrav'd and etch'd plates, by Le Clerc, Picart, Le Pautre, and others. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, on Friday the 6th of December 1751. At his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, beginning at twelve o'clock. And on that, and the five following evenings, will likewise be sold, his genuine and entire collection of prints, (1751)
- 265697: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock in trade of Mr. Charles Moseley, printseller, (deceas'd) late of Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; consisting of some scarce and valuable prints, bound and unbound, several copper plates, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Prestage, (by order of the executors) at his great room the end of Savile-Row, next Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square. On Monday the 14th of June, 1756, and the three following evenings. (1756)
- 266519: The minister's head-dressed according to law (1795)
- 270633: A plan for the better regulation of mariners in the merchants service, to increase their numbers, and form the whole body of British seamen into a distinct corporation. To be called the fellowship of seamen, voluntarily offering to serve the state when called upon (1780)
- 281116: A catalogue of the library of Lewis Theobald, Esq (1744)
- 281380: J. Manson's summer catalogue for 1762 (1792)
- 290929: The laws of the musical society, at Haberdashers'-Hall, in Maiden-Lane, in Wood-Street (1764)
- 290977: The laws of the musical society, at Haberdashers-Hall, in Maiden-Lane in Wood-Street (1759)
- 298470: Impartial thoughts on a free trade to the Kingdom of Ireland, in a letter to the Right Hon. Frederick, Lord North, First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1779)
- 301403: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1766)
- 301404: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1766)
- 313203: An epistle from the worshipful Brown Dig-m to the worshipful Mr. Buckhorse (1779)
- 316850: Sir, the Union fire office being removed from Maiden-Lane to Cornhill, the directors take this mode of giving you notice of the change of situation; and request the favor [sic] of your exertions to procure insurances with the Society, as you find opportunity, for the general advantage of yourself and the other insurers. (1799)
- 317694: Observations on the bill now depending in Parliament for the relief of debtors, &c. in a series of letters. Addressed to Lord Beauchamp (1780)
- 324516: Roguery! (1795)
- 326791: Lisbon restored (1757)
- 329196: A new epitome of practical navigation (1777)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 337016: The means of obtaining immediate peace; addressed to the King and people of Great-Britain. Translated from the French by John Skill (1795)
- 340715: The fortunate mistress (1724)
- 341856: A catalogue of the paintings, drawings, sculptures, architecture, statuary, engravings, &c. &c. now exhibiting by the Free and Independent Artists of Great-Britain, for the benefit of their distrest brethren. At the great exhibition-room in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden, and i the Strand (1768)
- 347642: Authentic and interesting letters from Paris, respecting the decease of the Dauphin, otherwise Louis XVII. Throwing considerable light on that event, and developing the real motives for, and causes of his death (1795)
- 357883: Two letters from Agricola to Sir William Howe (1779)
- 359396: The loyal shepherds (1779)
- 361583: A vindication of a late Essay on the transmutation of blood, Containing The true Manner of Digestion of our Aliments, and the Aetiology: or, An Account of the Immediate Cause of Putrid Fevers or Agues. As also Observations upon the Noble Specifick Cortex Peruvianus. To which is Added, (by Way of Appendix) A Dissertation concerning the Manner of the Operation of Chalybeat Medicines in Human Bodies, in opposition to the receiv'd Opinion of their operating by their Pondus, &c. Founded upon experimental Observations and demonstrable Principles, the sole Original and Fundamental of true Knowledge, which our Senses are Witness to. By Thomas Knight, M. D (1731)
- 366215: Five pieces, written by the author of The evidence of the existence of God; supposed to be translated by Bishop Barclay, and taken from a work published by his relict, when in Dublin (1779)
- 374607: A specimen of arbitrary power (1731)
- 374984: Further testimonies of the authenticity of the prophecies of Mr. Richard Brothers (1795)
- 376614: Pictures of the heart, sentimentally delineated in the danger of the passions, an allegorical tale: The adventures of a friend of truth, an oriental history, in two parts: The embarrassments of love, a novel: and The double disguise, a drama, in two acts. By John Murdoch. In two volumes. ... (1783)
- 378059: The tutor's assistant (1751)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 409997: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1765)
- 427736: The travels of true godliness (1795)
- 427932: The American accountant; or, A complete system of practical arithmetic (1797)
- 427942: The American gazetteer, or Geographical companion (1797)
- 428009: The American war, from 1775 to 1783 (1797)
- 428189: An address to the citizens of New-York (1800)
- 428434: Devout exercises of the heart (1795)
- 428555: A father's legacy to his daughters (1775)
- 428561: Female policy detected (1794)
- 428745: A funeral oration, delivered in the Brick Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York, on the 22d day of February, 1800 (1800)
- 428789: Free-masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos (1797)
- 429148: Hair powder (1795)
- 430108: The letters of Charlotte (1797)
- 430138: Letters to the Jews (1794)
- 430602: Friendship in death (1795)
- 432473: Barber's Albany almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1792 (1791)
- 434130: The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (1794)
- 434945: The history of a doll (1800)
- 435227: All those gentlemen who are forming themselves into companies in defence of their liberties; and others, that are not provided with swords, may be suited therewith by applying to Charles Oliver Bruff, in Maiden Lane, near the Fly-Market. (1775)
- 435428: The pleasures of hope (1800)
- 435475: Laws and ordinances, ordained and established by the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of Albany (1791)
- 435928: A history of the work of redemption (1786)
- 435994: The looking-glass for the mind; or Intellectual mirror (1795)
- 436734: The oeconomy of the covenants, between God and man (1798)
- 437486: Journal of the second session of the Senate of the United States of America (1790)
- 438645: Roman stories: or The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1795)
- 439435: The sublime and beautiful of Scripture (1795)
- 439705: The gentleman's political pocket almanac for the year 1797 (1796)
- 440199: Plan of instruction by private classes (1794)
- 441360: Songs, &c. in The comet: or He would be a philosopher (1797)
- 441524: A New academy of compliments: or Complete secretary (1799)
- 442134: Mary's dream (1800)
- 442184: An address to the Negroes in the state of New-York (1787)
- 442187: Two discourses (1789)
- 442445: Hymns and spiritual songs (1800)
- 443101: Friendship in death (1786)
- 444491: The resolutions of Congress, of the 18th of April, 1783: recommending the states to invest Congress with the power to levy an impost, for this use of the states; and the laws of the respective states, passed in pursuance of the said recommendation (1787)
- 445037: Dr. Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, suited to the Christian worship in the United States (1800)
- 445038: Dr. Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, suited to the Christian worship in the United States (1800)
- 445260: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1800)
- 445498: The complete letter writer, or Young secretary's instructor (1793)
- 446665: The family instructor (1795)
- 447057: Dissertations on the prophecies (1794)
- 447535: The Christian oeconomy (1773)
- 447562: The Christian economy (1792)
- 448556: Captain Cook's third and last voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1795)
- 449774: The pleasures of hope (1800)
- 451244: Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield (1774)
- 451494: Thoughts on taxation (1784)
- 452165: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag (1800)
- 452240: The Testament abridged: or, The history of the New Testament (1800)
- 452413: The visions of John Bunyan (1793)
- 452447: Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack (1785)
- 452456: The United States almanack for the year of our Lord 1787 (1786)
- 452751: The pleasures of hope (1800)
- 452812: Political miscellany (1793)
- 453408: The travels of true godliness (1795)
- 453600: The visions of John Bunyan (1797)
- 453654: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1796)
- 454016: Primitive baptism defended (1788)
- 454666: Twenty-six letters, upon interesting subjects, respecting the revolution of America (1789)
- 454732: The volunteer laureate: or Fall of Peter Pindar (1796)
- 454907: The sorrows of Werter (1796)
- 455620: The dramatic works of Baron Kotzebue (1800)
- 455694: A pastoral letter from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the congregations under their care (1775)
- 455972: Pizarro in Peru; or, The death of Rolla (1800)
- 455979: The wild-goose chace (1800)
- 456019: The virgin of the sun (1800)
- 456876: An English grammar (1785)
- 457396: Proposals by John Trumbull, for publishing by subscription, two prints (1790)
- 457518: Meanwell's town and country almanack and ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1774 (1773)
- 457523: The New-York and country almanack for the year of our Lord 1776 (1775)
- 457561: The gentleman's political pocket-almanac for the year 1796, being leap year (1795)
- 458681: Tommy Trip's history of beasts (1800)
- 460378: The children in the wood (1795)
- 460597: In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors (1800)
- 460672: The New-England primer (1789)
- 461183: The New-England primer improved (1794)
- 462050: Patriotic medley (1800)
- 462839: A discourse, delivered on occasion of the death of George Washington (1800)
- 462928: Dissertations on the prophecies (1787)
- 463445: Wing reviv'd (1761)
- 464347: The Messiah (1795)
- 464962: Devout exercises of the heart (1790)
- 465036: A new physical system of astronomy (1800)
- 465766: The haunted cavern (1797)
- 472947: Catalogue of books, in W. Barlas' Circulating Library (1800)
- 472948: Supplement to the catalogue of books, contained in Somerville's Circulating Library (1800)
- 472949: Catalogue of books, contained in Somerville's Circulating Library (1799)
- 477150: An Act for amending, improving, and keeping in repair, the road leading from the hamlet of Highgate, in the county of Middlesex, through a certain lane, called Maiden Lane, in the parish of Saint Mary, Islington, to a certain place called Battle Bridge, in the same county, and the several other highways, and foot paths, in the said parish of Saint Mary, Islington, (which are not included in any Turnpike Acts) and to enable the inhabitants of the said parish to raise money for that and other purposes therein mentioned. 35 Geo. III. 1795. (1795)
Variants:
- Di?taffe Lane
- Di?tar Lane
- Di?tarlane
- Engain lane
- Engain Lane
- Engaine lane
- Engaine Lane
- Engainlane
- Engeyne Lane
- Ingaine
- Ingene lane
- Ingenelane
- Inglane
- Maiden Lane
- 14255: Second part of J. Manson's catalogue for 1791 (1791)
- 35169: Monopoly (1795)
- 71966: Mercurius publicus (1680)
- 73692: The Monthly military repository (1796)
- 73695: The military repository (1796)
- 74960: The Westminster gazette; or, Constitutional evening-post (1776)
- 98025: English liberties: or, The free-born subject's inheritance (1691)
- 98326: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1688)
- 107983: The commoners complaint: or, A dreadful warning from Newgate, to the commons of England (1647)
- 121407: The Protestant tutor (1690)
- 165933: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548 (1687)
- 217626: Considerations on the independency of Ireland (1779)
- 217844: Lying-in Mr. White's address to the Community (1784)
- 223315: The occasional historian (1732)
- 236316: An introduction to the new tragedy (1723)
- 240639: Monopoly (1795)
- 242421: A new translation of Horace's art of poetry (1727)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 258614: The description and use of a new and easy formula, for determining the time of the day (1777)
- 265165: The laws of the Castle-Society of Music, at Haberdashers'-Hall, in Maiden-Lane, in Wood-Street (1768)
- 265631: A catalogue of a truly genuine and valuable collection of prints and drawings, belonging to a gentleman, consisting of exceeding fine prints by Rubens, Vandyck, ... and other consequential lots. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Bastin, at his house (No.45.) in Maiden Lane, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant December 1774, and the two following evenings. (1774)
- 265679: A catalogue of the large and genuine collection of copper-plates, of Mr. Samuel Sympson, late of Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden, print-seller, deceas'd; consisting of several mezzotinto's by White, Faber, &c. and also of various engrav'd and etch'd plates, by Le Clerc, Picart, Le Pautre, and others. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, on Friday the 6th of December 1751. At his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, beginning at twelve o'clock. And on that, and the five following evenings, will likewise be sold, his genuine and entire collection of prints, (1751)
- 265697: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock in trade of Mr. Charles Moseley, printseller, (deceas'd) late of Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; consisting of some scarce and valuable prints, bound and unbound, several copper plates, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Prestage, (by order of the executors) at his great room the end of Savile-Row, next Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square. On Monday the 14th of June, 1756, and the three following evenings. (1756)
- 266519: The minister's head-dressed according to law (1795)
- 270633: A plan for the better regulation of mariners in the merchants service, to increase their numbers, and form the whole body of British seamen into a distinct corporation. To be called the fellowship of seamen, voluntarily offering to serve the state when called upon (1780)
- 281116: A catalogue of the library of Lewis Theobald, Esq (1744)
- 281380: J. Manson's summer catalogue for 1762 (1792)
- 290929: The laws of the musical society, at Haberdashers'-Hall, in Maiden-Lane, in Wood-Street (1764)
- 290977: The laws of the musical society, at Haberdashers-Hall, in Maiden-Lane in Wood-Street (1759)
- 298470: Impartial thoughts on a free trade to the Kingdom of Ireland, in a letter to the Right Hon. Frederick, Lord North, First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1779)
- 301403: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1766)
- 301404: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1766)
- 313203: An epistle from the worshipful Brown Dig-m to the worshipful Mr. Buckhorse (1779)
- 316850: Sir, the Union fire office being removed from Maiden-Lane to Cornhill, the directors take this mode of giving you notice of the change of situation; and request the favor [sic] of your exertions to procure insurances with the Society, as you find opportunity, for the general advantage of yourself and the other insurers. (1799)
- 317694: Observations on the bill now depending in Parliament for the relief of debtors, &c. in a series of letters. Addressed to Lord Beauchamp (1780)
- 324516: Roguery! (1795)
- 326791: Lisbon restored (1757)
- 329196: A new epitome of practical navigation (1777)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 337016: The means of obtaining immediate peace; addressed to the King and people of Great-Britain. Translated from the French by John Skill (1795)
- 340715: The fortunate mistress (1724)
- 341856: A catalogue of the paintings, drawings, sculptures, architecture, statuary, engravings, &c. &c. now exhibiting by the Free and Independent Artists of Great-Britain, for the benefit of their distrest brethren. At the great exhibition-room in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden, and i the Strand (1768)
- 347642: Authentic and interesting letters from Paris, respecting the decease of the Dauphin, otherwise Louis XVII. Throwing considerable light on that event, and developing the real motives for, and causes of his death (1795)
- 357883: Two letters from Agricola to Sir William Howe (1779)
- 359396: The loyal shepherds (1779)
- 361583: A vindication of a late Essay on the transmutation of blood, Containing The true Manner of Digestion of our Aliments, and the Aetiology: or, An Account of the Immediate Cause of Putrid Fevers or Agues. As also Observations upon the Noble Specifick Cortex Peruvianus. To which is Added, (by Way of Appendix) A Dissertation concerning the Manner of the Operation of Chalybeat Medicines in Human Bodies, in opposition to the receiv'd Opinion of their operating by their Pondus, &c. Founded upon experimental Observations and demonstrable Principles, the sole Original and Fundamental of true Knowledge, which our Senses are Witness to. By Thomas Knight, M. D (1731)
- 366215: Five pieces, written by the author of The evidence of the existence of God; supposed to be translated by Bishop Barclay, and taken from a work published by his relict, when in Dublin (1779)
- 374607: A specimen of arbitrary power (1731)
- 374984: Further testimonies of the authenticity of the prophecies of Mr. Richard Brothers (1795)
- 376614: Pictures of the heart, sentimentally delineated in the danger of the passions, an allegorical tale: The adventures of a friend of truth, an oriental history, in two parts: The embarrassments of love, a novel: and The double disguise, a drama, in two acts. By John Murdoch. In two volumes. ... (1783)
- 378059: The tutor's assistant (1751)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 409997: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1765)
- 427736: The travels of true godliness (1795)
- 427932: The American accountant; or, A complete system of practical arithmetic (1797)
- 427942: The American gazetteer, or Geographical companion (1797)
- 428009: The American war, from 1775 to 1783 (1797)
- 428189: An address to the citizens of New-York (1800)
- 428434: Devout exercises of the heart (1795)
- 428555: A father's legacy to his daughters (1775)
- 428561: Female policy detected (1794)
- 428745: A funeral oration, delivered in the Brick Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York, on the 22d day of February, 1800 (1800)
- 428789: Free-masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos (1797)
- 429148: Hair powder (1795)
- 430108: The letters of Charlotte (1797)
- 430138: Letters to the Jews (1794)
- 430602: Friendship in death (1795)
- 432473: Barber's Albany almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1792 (1791)
- 434130: The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (1794)
- 434945: The history of a doll (1800)
- 435227: All those gentlemen who are forming themselves into companies in defence of their liberties; and others, that are not provided with swords, may be suited therewith by applying to Charles Oliver Bruff, in Maiden Lane, near the Fly-Market. (1775)
- 435428: The pleasures of hope (1800)
- 435475: Laws and ordinances, ordained and established by the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of Albany (1791)
- 435928: A history of the work of redemption (1786)
- 435994: The looking-glass for the mind; or Intellectual mirror (1795)
- 436734: The oeconomy of the covenants, between God and man (1798)
- 437486: Journal of the second session of the Senate of the United States of America (1790)
- 438645: Roman stories: or The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1795)
- 439435: The sublime and beautiful of Scripture (1795)
- 439705: The gentleman's political pocket almanac for the year 1797 (1796)
- 440199: Plan of instruction by private classes (1794)
- 441360: Songs, &c. in The comet: or He would be a philosopher (1797)
- 441524: A New academy of compliments: or Complete secretary (1799)
- 442134: Mary's dream (1800)
- 442184: An address to the Negroes in the state of New-York (1787)
- 442187: Two discourses (1789)
- 442445: Hymns and spiritual songs (1800)
- 443101: Friendship in death (1786)
- 444491: The resolutions of Congress, of the 18th of April, 1783: recommending the states to invest Congress with the power to levy an impost, for this use of the states; and the laws of the respective states, passed in pursuance of the said recommendation (1787)
- 445037: Dr. Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, suited to the Christian worship in the United States (1800)
- 445038: Dr. Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, suited to the Christian worship in the United States (1800)
- 445260: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1800)
- 445498: The complete letter writer, or Young secretary's instructor (1793)
- 446665: The family instructor (1795)
- 447057: Dissertations on the prophecies (1794)
- 447535: The Christian oeconomy (1773)
- 447562: The Christian economy (1792)
- 448556: Captain Cook's third and last voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1795)
- 449774: The pleasures of hope (1800)
- 451244: Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield (1774)
- 451494: Thoughts on taxation (1784)
- 452165: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag (1800)
- 452240: The Testament abridged: or, The history of the New Testament (1800)
- 452413: The visions of John Bunyan (1793)
- 452447: Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack (1785)
- 452456: The United States almanack for the year of our Lord 1787 (1786)
- 452751: The pleasures of hope (1800)
- 452812: Political miscellany (1793)
- 453408: The travels of true godliness (1795)
- 453600: The visions of John Bunyan (1797)
- 453654: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1796)
- 454016: Primitive baptism defended (1788)
- 454666: Twenty-six letters, upon interesting subjects, respecting the revolution of America (1789)
- 454732: The volunteer laureate: or Fall of Peter Pindar (1796)
- 454907: The sorrows of Werter (1796)
- 455620: The dramatic works of Baron Kotzebue (1800)
- 455694: A pastoral letter from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the congregations under their care (1775)
- 455972: Pizarro in Peru; or, The death of Rolla (1800)
- 455979: The wild-goose chace (1800)
- 456019: The virgin of the sun (1800)
- 456876: An English grammar (1785)
- 457396: Proposals by John Trumbull, for publishing by subscription, two prints (1790)
- 457518: Meanwell's town and country almanack and ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1774 (1773)
- 457523: The New-York and country almanack for the year of our Lord 1776 (1775)
- 457561: The gentleman's political pocket-almanac for the year 1796, being leap year (1795)
- 458681: Tommy Trip's history of beasts (1800)
- 460378: The children in the wood (1795)
- 460597: In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors (1800)
- 460672: The New-England primer (1789)
- 461183: The New-England primer improved (1794)
- 462050: Patriotic medley (1800)
- 462839: A discourse, delivered on occasion of the death of George Washington (1800)
- 462928: Dissertations on the prophecies (1787)
- 463445: Wing reviv'd (1761)
- 464347: The Messiah (1795)
- 464962: Devout exercises of the heart (1790)
- 465036: A new physical system of astronomy (1800)
- 465766: The haunted cavern (1797)
- 472947: Catalogue of books, in W. Barlas' Circulating Library (1800)
- 472948: Supplement to the catalogue of books, contained in Somerville's Circulating Library (1800)
- 472949: Catalogue of books, contained in Somerville's Circulating Library (1799)
- 477150: An Act for amending, improving, and keeping in repair, the road leading from the hamlet of Highgate, in the county of Middlesex, through a certain lane, called Maiden Lane, in the parish of Saint Mary, Islington, to a certain place called Battle Bridge, in the same county, and the several other highways, and foot paths, in the said parish of Saint Mary, Islington, (which are not included in any Turnpike Acts) and to enable the inhabitants of the said parish to raise money for that and other purposes therein mentioned. 35 Geo. III. 1795. (1795)
- Maiden lane
- 125685: Brachyarithmia or The rules of arithmetick in a short and easie method (1690)
- 134262: A treatise of faith (1648)
- 169636: The first book for children: or, The compleat school-mistress (1697)
- 186466: The letters pattents of the Kings declaration for the referring of the generall assemblie of the princes, cardinals, dukes and peeres (1590)
- 464755: Universal geography made easy; or, A new geographical pocket companion (1800)
- 479674: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1691)
- Maiden
- 96: Lovers' vows; or, the natural son. A drama, in five acts. Translated from the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq (1800)
- 153: New lights from the world of darkness (1800)
- 749: The Oxford miscellany (1724)
- 1348: The life of Petrarch (1799)
- 5904: Bob-Lynn against Franck---Lynn (1732)
- 8331: Hudibras (1800)
- 8846: The great importance of a religious life considered (1799)
- 16557: The windsor medley (1731)
- 17181: The Life of Richard Turpin (1800)
- 17537: English nights entertainments. The voyages, travels, and surprising adventures, of Captain Robert Singleton (1800)
- 24298: The builder's magazine (1800)
- 30470: The pall-Mall miscellany (1732)
- 34432: Observations on the nature, causes, and cure, of those disorders, which have been commonly called nervous, hypochondriac, or hysteric (1797)
- 36492: The Baron of Lauderbrooke, tale. By W. Holloway (1800)
- 39111: The bishop of Llandaff's thoughts on the French invasion (1798)
- 39667: The voyages, distresses and adventures of Capt. Winterfield (1800)
- 40869: The remarkable life of John Elwes, Esq (1797)
- 43785: English nights entertainments (1800)
- 48117: Observations on the importance and use of the human teeth (1800)
- 57527: Act in favours of the incorporations of Edinburgh, for erecting a Maiden Hospital (1706)
- 60929: Rules for the government and order of the Maiden Hospital (1798)
- 64268: English nights entertainments (1800)
- 68736: Sheridan's address to the people (1802)
- 70163: Song. To the tune of Mother Casey (1799)
- 71966: Mercurius publicus (1680)
- 73692: The Monthly military repository (1796)
- 78379: A just and modest vindication of the Protestants of Ireland (1689)
- 78411: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden (1691)
- 82276: An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England (1689)
- 83336: Childrens talke, English & Latine (1659)
- 93693: The last dying speeches and confessions of the three notorious malefactors who were executed at Tyburn, on the 4th. of this instant March, 1681 (1681)
- 94426: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden, in four volumes (1693)
- 107983: The commoners complaint: or, A dreadful warning from Newgate, to the commons of England (1647)
- 112308: The VVelsh embassador, or the happy newes his vvorship hath brought to London (1649)
- 118120: To His Excellency the Lord General Monck, the humble addresse and thanks of the gentry, and other free-holders in the county of Hartford (1660)
- 128963: Aytokatakritos or, the sinner condemned of himself (1668)
- 133113: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden. In four volumes (1694)
- 143383: The first volume of the vvorks of Mr. John Dryden (1695)
- 147169: Bibliothecæ nobilissimæ: sive collectio multifaria diversorum librorum plurimis facultatibus, præ-cæteris eximiorum ex celeberrimis Europæ typographiis prodeuntium. Pars posterior (1695)
- 149120: The dramatick works of Mr. John Dryden. In three volumes (1695)
- 161431: A call to the unconverted to turn & live (1696)
- 163711: Secret-love: or, The Maiden-Queen (1698)
- 186466: The letters pattents of the Kings declaration for the referring of the generall assemblie of the princes, cardinals, dukes and peeres (1590)
- 195760: The mathematical ievvel (1585)
- 208291: The Pocket lyric magazine; or, Convivial and entertaining vocal miscellany (1795)
- 217626: Considerations on the independency of Ireland (1779)
- 223315: The occasional historian (1732)
- 225633: Plan of a new work, shortly to be submitted to the public, under the title of The German Theatre. (1800)
- 227330: Jem of Aberdeen (1800)
- 229039: The choice spirits delight part II (1770)
- 236143: Information for Mr. John Henderson Treasurer of the Maiden Hospital, of the Merchant Company of Edinburgh, and of Mary Ereskine, and for baillie Gray. Against James Turnbul of Currie (1729)
- 236143: Information for Mr. John Henderson Treasurer of the Maiden Hospital, of the Merchant Company of Edinburgh, and of Mary Ereskine, and for baillie Gray. Against James Turnbul of Currie (1729)
- 236452: The lady's lecture (1748)
- 238606: Miss C--y's cabinet of curiosities (1765)
- 239254: Four songs (1800)
- 241478: The old maid's garland (1765)
- 241629: The pink shoes garland (1765)
- 252824: English nights entertainments (1800)
- 259247: The great importance of a religious life considered (1798)
- 264341: The pall-Mall miscellany (1733)
- 265631: A catalogue of a truly genuine and valuable collection of prints and drawings, belonging to a gentleman, consisting of exceeding fine prints by Rubens, Vandyck, ... and other consequential lots. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Bastin, at his house (No.45.) in Maiden Lane, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday the 21st of this instant December 1774, and the two following evenings. (1774)
- 266255: The Maiden's choice (1770)
- 269855: Laugh when you can (1800)
- 272418: The poetical works (1800)
- 280826: The art of teaching the orthography, accent and pronunciation of the English language by imitation (1800)
- 281653: Plan of a new work, shortly to be submitted to the public, under the title of The German theatre. (1799)
- 282819: The batchelor's recantation (1731)
- 286544: The baron of lauderbrooke (1800)
- 289611: The Maiden's choice (1790)
- 290004: The Old horse's garland (1775)
- 291530: Rules and constitutions (1769)
- 295782: The tender mercies of Bonaparte in Egypt! Britons, beware (1800)
- 305361: Rules for the government and order of the Merchant Maiden Hospital, Edinburgh (1776)
- 305361: Rules for the government and order of the Merchant Maiden Hospital, Edinburgh (1776)
- 312051: A new English spelling book (1800)
- 315838: The poetical works (1800)
- 317018: Sheridan improved (1800)
- 317637: The economy of love (1798)
- 318070: The remarkable life of John Elwes Esq. member in three successive Parliaments for Berkshire (1800)
- 318972: [English nights entertainments (1800)
- 327605: The virgin unmask'd (1724)
- 327766: The Baron of Lauderbrooke. A tale. By W. Holloway (1800)
- 329196: A new epitome of practical navigation (1777)
- 329259: The windsor medley (1731)
- 331004: Count Benyowsky (1800)
- 331005: Lovers' vows; or, the natural son. A drama, in five acts. Translated from the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq (1800)
- 331006: False delicacy (1800)
- 331007: The Indian exiles. A comedy, in three acts. Translated from the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq (1800)
- 331008: Pizarro; or, The death of Rolla (1800)
- 331009: The stranger (1800)
- 331011: Count Koenigsmark (1800)
- 333393: A memorial of Anne Gwin (1715)
- 335288: English nights entertainments. The misfortunes of love (1800)
- 335289: Kilverstone Castle, or the heir restored (1800)
- 335290: The man of pleasure (1800)
- 336603: A concise account of the fall and rise of the family of the Bickertons, of Maiden Castle, in Cheshire. To which is annexed, the gracious dealings of God in the life and conversion of the Rev. John Bickerton, of the same family, written by himself (1777)
- 339205: The windsor medley (1731)
- 341372: English nights entertainments. The history of Oroonoko; or, the royal slave. Written originally by Mrs. Behn, and revised by Mrs. Griffiths. (1800)
- 342626: An act for selling the settled estates of Henry Cornish Henley, Esquire, in Lyme Regis, Wootton Fitz-pain, and Maiden Newton, in the county of Dorset; (1773)
- 347642: Authentic and interesting letters from Paris, respecting the decease of the Dauphin, otherwise Louis XVII. Throwing considerable light on that event, and developing the real motives for, and causes of his death (1795)
- 349287: Rules and constitutions (1707)
- 351940: Cursory observations on the several modes now in use of manufacturing cables, hawsers, and other cordage for nautical uses, by the patentee of the salvagee system (1800)
- 359002: The life and mysterious transactions of Richard Morris (1798)
- 363129: The pall-Mall miscellany (1732)
- 363133: The pall-Mall miscellany (1735)
- 364137: The beauties of history (1800)
- 373838: Bob-Lynn against Franck---Lynn (1732)
- 380616: An address to the Jews (1800)
- 382611: The merchant Maiden Hospital magazine (1779)
- 391977: Cupid's magazine (1800)
- 393476: Theodore; or, the gamester's progress. A poetic tale (1799)
- 393557: Solitude (1799)
- 395451: Jemmy Twitcher's jests (1770)
- 397230: The adventures of Gil Blas, of Santillane (1800)
- 398566: The misfortunes of love (1800)
- 402165: A mirror for the female sex (1799)
- 403235: Statutes of the Maiden Hospital (1783)
- 403321: Aphorisms and reflections on men, morals and things. Translated from Mss. of J. G. Zimmerman. With notes critical and explanatory (1800)
- 403385: The voyages, travels, and surprising adventures, of Captain Robert Singleton (1800)
- 404693: The report (1771)
- 405287: Solitude (1800)
- 417505: The reformed husband's garland beautified with four excellent new songs. I. The Reformed Husband: or, A Dialogue between Tom Jolly, and his Wife. II. The Maiden's Resolution to marry a Rake. III. The constant Maid, with her Answer. IV. Duke Hamilton and Lord Mabun's Fight (1765)
- 419282: The slighting lady's garland, containing five new songs. Song I. The Slighting Lady overcome by the Power of Love. Song II. The Maiden's Resolution. Song III. The Maiden's Lamentation for her Love. Song IV. The Lover's Enquiry. Song V. The Lady devoted. (1725)
- 420328: The sons of the Tyne's garland, composed of six excellent new songs.I. A new song call'd the sons of the Tyne. II. The North Country Lass. III. The Flower of the Forest, the old way IV. The Flower of the Forest, the new way V. The Maiden's Courtship. VI. Wilkes's Riggle (1770)
- 420343: The sorrowful maiden's garland, containing three choice new songs. I. The sorrowful maiden's complaint for the want of a sweetheart. 2. The Sailor's welcome Reply to the Sorrowful Maiden's Complaint. 3. The Windsor wedding; or, The Scornful Mistress and the Lieutenant (1760)
- 422227: The tom tit (1763)
- 425643: Act in favours of the incorporations of Edinburgh, for erecting a Maiden Hospital (1704)
- 427942: The American gazetteer, or Geographical companion (1797)
- 428009: The American war, from 1775 to 1783 (1797)
- 428561: Female policy detected (1794)
- 434130: The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (1794)
- 435227: All those gentlemen who are forming themselves into companies in defence of their liberties; and others, that are not provided with swords, may be suited therewith by applying to Charles Oliver Bruff, in Maiden Lane, near the Fly-Market. (1775)
- 435475: Laws and ordinances, ordained and established by the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of Albany (1791)
- 436734: The oeconomy of the covenants, between God and man (1798)
- 441524: A New academy of compliments: or Complete secretary (1799)
- 445498: The complete letter writer, or Young secretary's instructor (1793)
- 448556: Captain Cook's third and last voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1795)
- 452165: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag (1800)
- 452447: Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack (1785)
- 454907: The sorrows of Werter (1796)
- 458403: The Maiden's best adorning: or A directory to the female sex (1800)
- 461183: The New-England primer improved (1794)
- 462050: Patriotic medley (1800)
- 463445: Wing reviv'd (1761)
- 476326: The life of that king of thieves Jonathan Wild (1799)
- 477150: An Act for amending, improving, and keeping in repair, the road leading from the hamlet of Highgate, in the county of Middlesex, through a certain lane, called Maiden Lane, in the parish of Saint Mary, Islington, to a certain place called Battle Bridge, in the same county, and the several other highways, and foot paths, in the said parish of Saint Mary, Islington, (which are not included in any Turnpike Acts) and to enable the inhabitants of the said parish to raise money for that and other purposes therein mentioned. 35 Geo. III. 1795. (1795)
- 477597: Memorial for the governours of the Merchant Maiden Hospital of Edinburgh, defenders (1774)
- 477597: Memorial for the governours of the Merchant Maiden Hospital of Edinburgh, defenders (1774)
- Mayden lane
- 98404: Praxis medicinæ, or The physitians practise (1648)
- 116942: Every mans case: or, A brotherly support to Mr. Larner, prisoner in the new prison in Mayden-lane. (1646)
- 116942: Every mans case: or, A brotherly support to Mr. Larner, prisoner in the new prison in Mayden-lane. (1646)
- 118456: From the Committee of Sequestrations, sitting at Cambden House in Mayden lane, London (1643)
- Mayden Lane
- 107465: Every mans case, or a brotherly support to Mr. VVill. Larner (1646)
- my Lords Gate
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