MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MAID2: Maidenhead Inn
- 323283: Lost, from the Maidenhead Inn, Hertford, on Saturday the 16th of March, 1782 (1782)
- 323283: Lost, from the Maidenhead Inn, Hertford, on Saturday the 16th of March, 1782 (1782)
Variants:
- the Maidenhead
- 46381: An Act for repairing the road leading from the town of Ludlow in the county of Salop, through Wofferton and Little Hereford, to a place called Monks Bridge, in the said county (1751)
- 68431: A new Jesuitical sun-dyal by which Protestants may know the true hour of the day when the sun shines clear (1720)
- 75519: A compendious history of all the popish & fanatical plots and conspiracies (1684)
- 76356: England undeceived (1691)
- 82240: Travels into divers parts of Europe and Asia (1693)
- 83295: Europe's deliverance from France and slavery (1691)
- 84100: A remedie against the losse of the subject, by farthing-tokens (1644)
- 85449: Marcelia: or The treacherous friend (1670)
- 92105: A catalogue containing variety of ancient, and modern English books in divinity, history, philology, philosophy, law, physick, mathematicks &c. Together with Bibles, Testaments, Common prayers, singing Psalms, &c. of the best Prints in all volumes will be exposed to sale (b way of auction or who bids most) at Petty-Canon-Hall in Petty-Canon-Alley on the northside of St. Pauls Church-yard, entring into Pater-Noster-Row, the 30th day of November 1685. By Edward Millington bookseller (1685)
- 103251: The follies of France; or, A true relation of the extravagant rejoycings that were made by the French King's command, in most cities of France, for the pretended death of His Majesty (William, King of Great-Britain) contained in a letter, written from a Roman Catholick citizen of Paris (by way of Holland) to his correspondent in London. Translated from the French original (1690)
- 103294: Free thoughts occasioned by the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London (1691)
- 103401: Politica sacra & civilis: or, A model of civil and ecclesiastical government· (1689)
- 103451: The present state of the German and Turkish empires, and remarks thereupon (1684)
- 103462: A defence of the Royal Society, and the Philosophical transactions, particularly those of July, 1670 (1678)
- 105622: The present French King demonstrated an enemy to the Catholick as well as Protestant religion (1691)
- 107540: Tithes re-mounted and advanced by the VVord of God, for the ministers of the Gospell (1646)
- 107555: The packet of letters: or, an exact collection of all the letters, messages, and summons, with their answers, which have any relation to our present ingagements (1646)
- 107604: A brief discourse proving independency, in church-government, destructive to the positive lawes of this kingdome, and inconsistent therewith. By Robert Derham, of Grayes Inne, Barrister. Published according to order (1646)
- 107638: A prospective-glasse for gamesters: or, A short treatise against gameing (1646)
- 107673: The Parliaments reformation (1646)
- 108736: The divine right and original of the civill magistrate from God (1658)
- 110744: Parnassus biceps. Or Severall choice pieces of poetry, composed by the best wits that were in both the universities before their dissolution (1656)
- 124013: The pleasant companion; or, tryal of wits (1684)
- 139505: Free thoughts occasioned by the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London (1691)
- 148023: The virtuous wife's pattern, or a new way to cure wanton husbands (1680)
- 158866: A letter from Scotland: giving a true relation of the present posture of affairs in that kingdom, in reference to the expected invasion from France; and particularly, the care that was taken to prevent the castle of Edinburgh from being betrayed. Together with two proclamations, the one against ministers not praying for their Majesties King Willam and Queen Mary. The other for a solemn national monthly-fast. Licensed May the 7th, J.F. 1692 (1692)
- 170031: The present state of the German and Turkish empires, and remarks thereupon (1684)
- 276221: The unnatural father (1775)
- 276328: The norfolk tragedy (1775)
- 293027: The distressed maiden (1701)
- 323271: Hertford stage waggon. Baker and Elson, beg leave to acquaint their friends and the public in general that their stage waggon will set out on Monday the 24th of February, instant, from the Maidenhead inn, Hertford, to the Bull inn, Bishopsgate Street, London; (1783)
- 323283: Lost, from the Maidenhead Inn, Hertford, on Saturday the 16th of March, 1782 (1782)
- 323283: Lost, from the Maidenhead Inn, Hertford, on Saturday the 16th of March, 1782 (1782)
- 471616: Sathan discovered. Or, Doemonivm Meridianvm sent home with a letter to his master (1656)
- 477389: A perfect declaration of the proceedings in Parliament (1645)
- the Mayden.head
- the Maydenhead
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