MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MIDD2: Middle Temple
- 293: The new universal parish officer (1771)
- 293: The new universal parish officer (1771)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 363: The new retorna brevium (1738)
- 518: Laws concerning trade, and tradesmen (1712)
- 523: The law of tithes (1730)
- 650: Of the laws of chance (1738)
- 669: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1714)
- 670: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1707)
- 1049: The modern conveyancer (1706)
- 1058: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1702)
- 1061: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1703)
- 1634: A letter to Francis Plowden, Esq (1794)
- 1679: The plague (1743)
- 1929: A poem on the death of His Highness the Duke of Gloucester (1701)
- 2666: The practick part of the lavv: shewing the office of an attorney, and a guide for solicitors in all the courts of Westminster (1711)
- 2669: The practick part of the law (1702)
- 2671: The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office (1732)
- 2715: Lex maneriorum (1733)
- 2753: Prince Eugene: an heroic poem on the victorious progress of the confederate arms in Italy; under the conduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy, and Prince Eugene (1706)
- 2819: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 2819: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 2913: A letter to the author of the North-Briton (1768)
- 2913: A letter to the author of the North-Briton (1768)
- 3010: A report of some proceedings on the commission for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746 (1776)
- 3013: A report of some proceedings on the commission for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746 (1791)
- 3095: Repertorium juridicum (1742)
- 3135: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer (1782)
- 3193: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1708)
- 3194: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 3239: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1743)
- 3420: Reports and cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1742)
- 3642: The resurrection of the same numerical body (1733)
- 3833: Tenants law (1741)
- 3897: Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight (1791)
- 3933: The frequented village (1771)
- 4306: The trial of Lord Dungarvan (1791)
- 4431: Le second part de les reports du Thomas Siderfin argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1714)
- 4451: A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis (1704)
- 4466: A treatise on the law of awards (1791)
- 4467: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1791)
- 4999: An epistle from William Lord Russel (1764)
- 5158: The case of William Bingley, bookseller (1773)
- 5392: A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm (1731)
- 5626: Considerations upon commissions of bankrupts (1727)
- 5809: The compleat arbitrator (1744)
- 5840: A complete body of conveyancing (1792)
- 5908: A new abridgment of the law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. In five volumes (1793)
- 6568: The attorney's compleat pocket-book: or, new magazine of law for clerks (1791)
- 6869: An account of the stopping of Daggenham breach: with the accidents that have attended the same from the first undertaking. Containing Also Proper Rules for performing any the like Work: And Proposals for rendering the Ports of Dover and Dublin (which the Author has been employ'd to Survey) Commodious for Entertaining large Ships. To which is prefix'd, a plan of the levels which were over-flow'd by the breach. By Capt. John Perry (1721)
- 6936: Analogia legum (1745)
- 7716: A help to English history (1709)
- 7738: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1764)
- 7738: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1764)
- 7782: An introduction to the law relative to trials at Nisi Prius (1785)
- 7783: An introduction to the law relative to trials at Nisi Prius (1791)
- 7908: Essay upon the law of contracts and agreements (1796)
- 8672: An historical and geographical description of Formosa (1704)
- 9305: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1792)
- 9445: The history and antiquities of the four inns of court (1780)
- 9520: The frequented village (1771)
- 10623: A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation (1756)
- 11185: Privilegia Londini: or, The rights, liberties, privileges, laws, and customs, of the city of London (1723)
- 11653: A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin (1780)
- 11653: A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin (1780)
- 12058: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1784)
- 12060: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1792)
- 12446: The scrivener's guide (1716)
- 12482: The satires and epistles of Horace, done into English, with notes (1709)
- 12724: La secchia rapita (1710)
- 12877: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1736)
- 13019: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1702)
- 14324: Some computations relating to the proposed transferring of eighteen millions of the fund of the South Sea Company, to the Bank, and East-India Company (1721)
- 14325: Some further computations relating to South-Sea stock (1721)
- 15282: A specimen towards a new and compleat plan (1730)
- 16333: A summary of the penal laws relating to nonjurors, papists, popish recusants, and nonconformists (1716)
- 18153: The justice of peace his companion (1715)
- 18497: Cursus cancellariæ: or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery (1715)
- 18497: Cursus cancellariæ: or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery (1715)
- 18541: Cases adjudged in the Court of Kings-Bench (1738)
- 18574: Cases in crownlaw, determined by the twelve judges (1792)
- 18575: Cases in crown law (1789)
- 19454: The country wife (1731)
- 19694: The dissertator in burlesque (1701)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 20312: De jure maritimo et navali (1701)
- 21778: Advices from Parnassus (1705)
- 22557: The compleat arbitrator (1770)
- 23269: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use (1708)
- 23374: The clergy-Man's law (1712)
- 23522: Essay upon the law of contracts and agreements (1790)
- 24501: Books printed for, and are to be sold by J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters (1708)
- 25689: The life of Mahomet (1731)
- 26692: Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided (1800)
- 27263: The law of bills of exchange (1760)
- 27433: Modern cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster (1716)
- 27436: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's-Bench at Westminster (1713)
- 28604: Lex testamentaria (1728)
- 28689: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1704)
- 28693: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone, (as it is expresly laid down in the scriptures) agreeable to the rules of reason, and to the laws of justice, with several practical reflections (1704)
- 29362: A treatise upon fines (1774)
- 29364: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1730)
- 30191: Supplementary facts and observations occasioned by Mr. Walker's publication of his prosecution of Mr. Roberts; with notes, &c (1791)
- 30624: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels (1714)
- 31079: The practick part of the law (1702)
- 32556: The practice of courts-leet, and courts-baron (1714)
- 32642: Political arithmetic of the population, commerce, and manufactures of Ireland (1786)
- 34644: The new universal parish officer (1767)
- 34644: The new universal parish officer (1767)
- 35284: The out-of-Door Parliament (1780)
- 35284: The out-of-Door Parliament (1780)
- 37845: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity. Made English from the Latin By S. Dunster, A.M (1710)
- 42040: The country justice (1715)
- 44462: A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes (1766)
- 44927: An abstract of all the publick debts remaining due at Michaelmas, 1722 (1723)
- 45037: The adventures of Melinthus (1728)
- 45630: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1766)
- 46211: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1769)
- 46601: A computation of the value of South-Sea stock (1721)
- 46673: Manwood's treatise of the forest laws: shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens; with all such Things as are incident to either: Together With The proper Terms of Art, collected out of the Common and Statute Laws of this Realm; as also from the Assises and Iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned Authors. Treating also of the Office of Agistors, Beadles, Foresters, Keepers, Rangers, Verderors and Woodwards, and of the Courts of Attachment, &c. With all the Variety of Cases relating to Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens; and all the Laws concerning the Game made, adjudged or repealed, since the Year 1665. The Whole digested under proper Titles in an Alphabetical Order. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged. By William Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1741)
- 46825: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 46825: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 47818: Information for George Morison of the Middle Temple London (1765)
- 47818: Information for George Morison of the Middle Temple London (1765)
- 47945: Information for William Earl of Sutherland (1749)
- 48077: The laws concerning horses (1785)
- 48077: The laws concerning horses (1785)
- 50465: A new abridgment of the law. By Matthew Bacon of the Middle Temple, Esq (1768)
- 50520: A new abridgment of the law (1786)
- 50727: The art of prudence (1705)
- 55296: The law of evidence (1797)
- 55881: The trial at large of Francis Henry de la Motte (1781)
- 56095: A collection of treatises relating to the national debts & funds (1721)
- 56096: A collection of treatises relating to the publick debts, and the discharge of the same (1720)
- 57438: Enchiridion clericale (1701)
- 57840: The poll for members to serve in the ensuing Parliament, for the county of Middlesex (1705)
- 57986: English examples to Lily's grammar-rules, for children's Latin exercises (1715)
- 58671: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1739)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 62585: Advice to a nephew: or, a system of rules and morals for the forming of a young gentleman's conduct (1747)
- 62683: The trial of General Gunning (1792)
- 62690: A digest of the laws of England (1793)
- 63857: Notes of cases in points of practice (1740)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64600: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 64600: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 64757: The indian emperor (1709)
- 64828: Every farmer his own lawyer (1785)
- 64907: Every tradesman his own lawyer (1794)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 65001: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. In force and use (1701)
- 65011: The history and analysis of the common law (1713)
- 65102: Institutio Legalis (1713)
- 65180: Epilogue: spoken by Mrs. Mountfort at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane (1705)
- 65271: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1732)
- 65291: A familiar epistle from a student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771)
- 65313: Jura ecclesiastica (1742)
- 65313: Jura ecclesiastica (1742)
- 65347: The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contained many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefixed, an introduction to this history, by Laurence Echard, M.A. Arch-Deacon of Stowe (1722)
- 66080: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1785)
- 67194: Horace's satires (1712)
- 67315: The first part of the Justice of peace his companion; or, a summary of all the acts of Parliament, whereby one, two, or more justices of the peace, are authorized to act, not only in, but out of the sessions of peace. Begun by Samuel Blackerby, late of Grays-Inn, Esq; Alphabetically digested, and continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1729. With an exact table, by Nathaniel Blackerby, Esq; (1730)
- 67841: Miege's last and best French grammar: or, a new method to learn French. Containing the quintessence of all other grammars (1706)
- 67998: A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 67999: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 68885: A continuation of the second volume of the General abridgment of the common law (1727)
- 69154: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69163: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69444: To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, The humble petition of John Vaughan of the Middle-Temple, Gent (1701)
- 69671: The gentleman farrier (1734)
- 73099: The Royal magazine; or, Quarterly bee (1750)
- 73099: The Royal magazine; or, Quarterly bee (1750)
- 75342: Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies (1688)
- 75527: The history of the successions of the kings of England. From Canutus the first monarch (1682)
- 75586: Magna charta (1680)
- 75587: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75871: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, untill the end of the reigne of Queene Elizabeth (1651)
- 75887: The compleat sheriff (1696)
- 75904: The history of the troubles of Suethland and Poland (1656)
- 75908: An exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 75952: The just general (1652)
- 76046: A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury (1651)
- 76506: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace (1643)
- 76741: The complete justice (1681)
- 76798: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, in answer to the Scots declaration (1642)
- 76873: A letter from the Speaker of the House of Commons (1642)
- 76911: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 77227: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 77310: Ordines cancellariæ: being orders of the High Court of Chancery (1698)
- 77542: The cheats (1693)
- 77598: A letter sent from the Provost Vice-Chancellour of Oxford, to the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke Lord Chancellour of Oxford (1642)
- 77630: Love in it's [sic] extasie: or, The large prerogative (1649)
- 77890: Killing is murder, and no murder: or An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet, of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor; intituled Killing no murder (1657)
- 77911: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1700)
- 78037: Observations historical and genealogical (1693)
- 78283: The grand abridgment of the law continued. Or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England (1660)
- 78357: The twelfth part of The reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1658)
- 78373: Certain select cases in lavv, reported (1659)
- 78827: The reports of that late reverend and learned judge, Thomas Owen Esquire (1656)
- 78859: Cabala, mysteries of state (1653)
- 79057: The Canterbury guests; or, A bargain broken (1695)
- 79147: The hectors: or The false challenge (1656)
- 79180: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1672)
- 79313: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 79351: Reports of divers resolutions in lavv (1659)
- 79418: The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, tendred to His Majestie, Feb. 1 (1643)
- 79703: The grounds of unity in religion: or An expedient for a general conformity and pacification. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1679)
- 79703: The grounds of unity in religion: or An expedient for a general conformity and pacification. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1679)
- 79751: Of gardens (1673)
- 80167: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight (1656)
- 80353: The first tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 80798: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 80915: La cinqusieme part des reports del Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier, lattorney general le roy (1697)
- 81189: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 81367: The parsons counsellor (1681)
- 81426: A coffee-house dialogue: or A discourse between Captain Y--- and a young barrester of the Middle-Temple (1679)
- 81432: Heraclius, Emperour of the East (1664)
- 81604: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1697)
- 81639: The speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt (1661)
- 81802: The question concerning impositions, tonnage, poundage, prizage, customs, &c. fully stated and argued, from reason, law, and policy (1656)
- 81968: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 81990: The compleat clerk (1683)
- 82030: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1672)
- 82608: The modern conveyancer: or, Conveyancing improv'd (1695)
- 82697: Certain letters, evidencing the Kings stedfastness in the Protestant religion (1660)
- 82793: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 82799: Reports of divers choice cases in law (1675)
- 82825: The lawyers demurrer, to the addresses in fashion. Or, The several declarations and orders of the honourable Societies of the Middle-Temple (1681)
- 82844: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 83013: A perfect relation of the taking of the towne of Preston in Lancashire, by the Parliaments forces under the command of Colonell Sir John Seaton on Thursday the ninth day of February, 1642 (1643)
- 83197: An honourable and worthy speech: spoken in the high court of Parliament· By Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple, October 28. 1641 (1641)
- 83516: The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar (1655)
- 83605: An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 84278: The twelfth part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1656)
- 84540: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 84568: The grounds of unity in religion: or an expedient for a general conformity and pacification (1679)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84636: In memory of Joseph Washington, Esq (1694)
- 84981: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 85063: A brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe, which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered (1643)
- 85150: Karo?lou trismegi?stou 'epiphani?a (1660)
- 85163: The copies of such bills as were presented unto His Majestie at Oxon. By the committees appointed to attend His Majestie with propositions from both Houses (1643)
- 85197: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 85437: Horatius: a Roman tragedie (1656)
- 85438: Polyeuctes, or The martyr (1655)
- 85639: Essex's innocency and honour vindicated: or, Murther, subornation, perjury, and oppression, justly charg'd on the murtherers of that noble lord and true patriot, Arthur (late) Earl of Essex (1690)
- 85658: A philologicall commentary: or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv (1658)
- 85708: Karo?lou trismegi?stou? 'epiphani?a (1661)
- 85718: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers (1682)
- 85959: Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John Bridgman, Knight; Serjeant at lavv, sometime chief justice of Chester (1659)
- 85960: Brevia judicialia: or, An exact collection of approved forms of all sorts of judiciall writs in the Common Bench (1662)
- 86190: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closet to the late King Charles. To which is added a fourth sermon, preached by the Right Reverend Father in God Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of York (1658)
- 86622: Fumifugium: or, the inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 86829: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton knight (1682)
- 86928: Two proposals, humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament (1696)
- 87019: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87140: Epitome monarchiæ Britanicæ. Or, A brief cronology of the Brittish kings (1663)
- 87148: Killing is murder, and no murder: or An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet, of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor; intituled Killing no murder (1657)
- 87164: Musick's monument; or, A remembrancer of the best practical musick, both divine, and civil, that has ever been known, to have been in the world (1676)
- 87284: The speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt (1662)
- 87291: All the severall ordinances and orders, made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1643)
- 87331: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87352: An exact enquiry after ancient truths, both in scripture and fathers (1643)
- 87457: The humorists (1671)
- 87468: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87597: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 87631: An exact and true relation of the dangerous and bloody fight, between His Majesties army, and the Parliaments forces, neer Kyneton in the county of Warwick, the 23 of this instant October (1642)
- 87711: To the Kings most excellent Maiesty (1642)
- 87733: An historical and geographical account of the Morea, Negropont, and the maritime places, as far as Thessalonica· (1687)
- 88175: The compleat ambassador: or Two treaties of the intended marriage of Qu: Elizabeth of glorious memory (1655)
- 88493: His Majesties message to the House of Commons: concerning an order made by them for the borrowing of one hundered [sic] thousand pounds of the adventurers money for Ireland (1642)
- 88586: Emblemes. By Fra: Quarles (1696)
- 88602: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 88643: The tenth satyr of Juvenal, English and Latin. The English by Tho Shadwell. With illustrations upon it. Licensed, May 25. 1687 (1687)
- 88644: The humble petition and protestation of the county of Kent (1642)
- 88730: The elements of Euclid explain'd (1696)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88930: Of gardens (1672)
- 89217: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 89329: The touch-stone of comon [sic] assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdom. By William Sheppard, Esq; sometimes of the Middle Temple (1651)
- 89341: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseyes, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1653)
- 89423: Les reports de Sir John Savile chevalier (1688)
- 89446: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 89636: La montre: or The lover's watch. By Mrs. A. Behn (1686)
- 89866: The luckey chance, or An alderman's bargain (1687)
- 89966: The traytors perspective-glass. Or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides (1662)
- 89973: La tierce part des reports del Edward Coke, lattorney general le roigne (1697)
- 90074: A brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe, which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered (1643)
- 90363: The reading of that famous lawyer Sr. Robert Brook Kt. upon the statute of limitations, 32. H.8.cap.2 (1647)
- 90455: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes, late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Published by His Majesties speciall command. The fifth edition. With an alphabetical table of the principal contents. Whereunto is added, a sermon preached before two kings, on the fifth of August, 1606 (1661)
- 90752: La unzime part des reports de Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier,chief justice Dengleterre (1697)
- 90780: The works of the famous Mr. Francis Rabelais Doctor in Physick, treating of the lives, heroick deeds, and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel (1664)
- 90790: Tvvo letters from his excellencie Robert Earl of Essex (1643)
- 90798: The Readers speech of the Middle-Temple (1664)
- 90802: The present state of the empire of Morocco· (1695)
- 91076: Reports, of diverse choice cases in law (1651)
- 91509: The body of the common-lavv of England (1670)
- 91777: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery, from the 12th year of King Charles II. to the 31st (1697)
- 91811: The compleat clerk (1677)
- 92294: The Psalms of David, in English metre (1698)
- 92406: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports (1650)
- 92407: Le second part des reports del Edward Coke,lattorney general le roigne (1697)
- 92583: A catalogue of English books: in divinity, humanity, philology, history, &c. of Mr. Charles Mearne's, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92630: A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons (1693)
- 92994: The replication, or certain vindicatory depositions (1663)
- 93214: A letter to a gentleman in the commission of the peace (1695)
- 93870: The Gentleman's jockey and approved farrier (1676)
- 93967: A French-English dictionary (1650)
- 94022: Nomothete?s· The interpreter (1672)
- 94022: Nomothete?s· The interpreter (1672)
- 94059: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 94148: Placita Latine? rediviva (1673)
- 94415: A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists, towards Protestants at home and abroad (1680)
- 94421: Lex Londinensis; or, The city law (1680)
- 94453: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 94612: De mirabilibus pecci (1683)
- 94673: The pleadings, arguments, and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench upon the quo warranto (1696)
- 94937: Damon (1696)
- 94972: A petition and protestation of the county of Kent (1642)
- 95029: The shepheard's paradise (1659)
- 95110: The twelfth part of the reports of Sr. Edward Coke, Kt (1667)
- 95325: The office of the clerk of assize (1682)
- 95635: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1699)
- 95652: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1667)
- 96007: The practick part of the law (1658)
- 96088: A brief character of Englands distraction (1660)
- 96423: Die Sabbatti. September, 24. 1642. Whereas, this kingdome and common wealth hath beene put to a great and vast charge by delinquents (1642)
- 96484: Presbytery popish, not episcopacy (1661)
- 96643: All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1644)
- 96653: Certain propositions of both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 96680: Foure ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 96848: The office and duty of executors: or, A treatise of wills and executors (1663)
- 96970: The journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1682)
- 97250: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of lawdayes, or courts baron (1654)
- 97751: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 97752: The bodie of the common-law of England (1662)
- 97754: The clarks tutor for arithmetick and vvriting: or, A plain and easie way of arithmetick (1671)
- 97986: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq (1655)
- 98206: Fumifugium: or The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 98222: An exact table of fees, of all the courts at Westminster (1697)
- 98275: The gentleman's jocky, and approved farrier (1671)
- 98402: Reports of divers famous cases in law (1675)
- 98587: The offices and duties of constables, borsholders, tything-men, treasurers of the county-stock, overseers for the poore, and other lay-ministers (1641)
- 98693: An exact abridgment of The commentaries, or, Reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1659)
- 99202: The country justice (1697)
- 99566: A song for St. Cæcilia's Day, Nov. 22, 1686 (1686)
- 99687: Sculptura: or The history, and art of chalcography and engraving in copper (1662)
- 99708: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1656)
- 99832: The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire (1660)
- 99832: The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire (1660)
- 99927: Hugo Grotius, De rebus belgicis: or, The annals, and history of the low-countrey-warrs (1665)
- 99927: Hugo Grotius, De rebus belgicis: or, The annals, and history of the low-countrey-warrs (1665)
- 100385: The judges resolutions upon the several statutes concerning bankrupts (1676)
- 100593: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 100624: The commentaries upon original writs (1655)
- 100698: Certaine observations concerning the office of the Lord Chancellor. Composed by the Right Honorable, and most learned, Thomas Lord Ellesmere, late Lord Chancellor of England. Whereunto is annexed a perfect table, and a methodicall analysis of the whole treatise (1651)
- 100852: Lex custumaria: or, A treatise of copy-hold estates, in respect of the lord, copy-holder (1696)
- 100889: Two excellent plays (1665)
- 100909: A true narrative of the inhumane positions and practices of the Jesuites and papists, towards all good Protestant Christians (1680)
- 101227: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1693)
- 101296: The lively oracles given to us: or, The Christian's birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. The third edition. By the author of the whole dvty of man, & etc (1688)
- 101322: Select cases in B.R. 22, 23, & 24. Car. I. Regis (1688)
- 101408: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 101504: Bibliotheca Belwoodiana: or, A catalogue of the library of Roger Belwood, of the Middle-Temple, Serjeant at Law, lately deceased (1694)
- 101525: The office of the clerk of assize (1676)
- 101771: The law of commons and commoners: or A treatise shewing the original and nature of common (1698)
- 102051: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1643)
- 102137: The world surveyed: or, The famous voyages & travailes of Vincent le Blanc, or White, of Marseilles (1660)
- 102518: Baron and feme (1700)
- 102610: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1661)
- 102622: Reports in the Court of Exchequer (1657)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 102645: A catalogue of books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London in 1666. to the end of Michaelmas term, 1695 (1696)
- 102694: Nomothete?s. The interpreter (1684)
- 102786: Of gardens (1672)
- 102793: A commentary on Antoninus his itinerary, or Journies of the Romane Empire, so far as it concerneth Britain (1658)
- 103509: Trade revived, or a way proposed to restore, increase, inrich, strengthen and preserve the decayed and even dying trade of this our English nation (1660)
- 103619: A nevv poem on the excellency and antiquity of law and lawyers (1682)
- 103626: Placita Latine? rediviva (1661)
- 103829: The remonstrance or declaration of vs, the inhabitants of the county palatine of Chester, whose names are subscribed, and of many more (1642)
- 103952: Some notable observations upon the late summons by the Earl of Newcastle, of the town of Manchester. Written by a worthy member of the House of Commons, and appointed to be printed. Imprimatur John White (1643)
- 103958: A seasonable treatise; wherein is proved, that King William (commonly call'd the Conqueror) did not get the imperial crown of England by the sword, but by the election and consent of the people (1689)
- 104331: An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's postscript, to his argument, for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament (1683)
- 104331: An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's postscript, to his argument, for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament (1683)
- 104393: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a? cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous and unjust decrees in Chancery (1683)
- 104393: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a? cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous and unjust decrees in Chancery (1683)
- 104453: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum, &c. or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in Chancery (1684)
- 104608: Instructions concerning erecting of a library (1661)
- 104719: La neufme part des reports del Sr. Edw. Coke chivalier, chief justice del commom [sic] bank (1697)
- 104786: Foure ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 104788: A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard (1671)
- 104910: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 105064: The works of Richard Brownlow Esquire, late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas (1654)
- 105141: Acetaria (1699)
- 105347: The severall examinations and confessions of the treacherous conspiratours against the citie of Bristoll (1643)
- 105403: The life of the famous Cardinal-Duke de Richlieu (1695)
- 105435: The parson's counsellor (1676)
- 105582: Tyrannus or the mode (1661)
- 105779: The pourtract of the politicke Christian-favourite (1647)
- 105917: Eliza's babes: or, The virgins-offering (1652)
- 106029: His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5 (1642)
- 106035: The law of obligations and conditions, or An accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law (1693)
- 106069: A full and true account of a notorious and bold robbery, comitted [sic] on Hounslow-Heath on Friday last, 1700. by Jonathon Lan, and Guy Cook, two highway-men (1700)
- 106297: A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of England, Scotland & Ireland (1699)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106414: His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5 (1642)
- 106456: A new voyage to the Levant (1696)
- 106482: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1670)
- 106510: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Jer. Copping, late of Sion Colledge, Gent. and Anscel Beaumont, late of the Middle Temple, Esq; with others (1687)
- 106600: The clerks guide (1672)
- 106688: The second part of the interest of England· (1645)
- 106876: A declaration of the Parliament of England (1645)
- 107020: A true relation of a great victory obtained (through Gods providence) by the Parliaments forces in Cheshire (1645)
- 107259: Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, in the reign of King Charles I. and to the 20th year of King Charles II (1693)
- 107272: The reforming registry: or A representation of the very many mischeifs and inconveniences which will unavoidably happen by the needless, chargeable, and destructive way of registries (1671)
- 107299: The third part of the Reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 107319: Reports and cases, collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight, late lord chief-justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and novv faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke (1656)
- 108123: The speech of the right honourable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes, one of the Lord Keepers of the Great Seale of England, made before his Highnesse, and both Houses of Parliament (1659)
- 108933: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 108956: The third tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English Kings (1668)
- 109012: The right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious (1655)
- 109039: Certamen epistolare, or, The letter-combate. Managed by Peter Heylyn, D.D. with 1. Mr. Baxter of Kederminster. 2. Dr. Barnard of Grays-Inne. 3. Mr. Hickman of Mag. C. Oxon. And 4. J.H. of the city of Westminster Esq; With 5. An appendix to the same, in answer to some passages in Mr. Fullers late Appeal (1659)
- 109047: The law of conveyances (1658)
- 109214: The Rota: or, A model of a free-state, or equall common-wealth (1660)
- 109303: A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and usefull words in the law (1652)
- 109317: The bribe-takers of jury-men partiall, dishonest, and ignorant discovered and abolished; and, honest, judicious, able, and impartiall restored (1652)
- 109421: The vocal and instrumental musick of The prophetess, or The history of Dioclesian. Composed by Henry Purcell, organist of Their Majesties Chappel, and of St. Peters Westminster (1691)
- 109438: An ansvver to a letter sent to a gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1659)
- 109470: The just measure of a personall treatie between the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament (1648)
- 109480: The manner of creating the Knights of the Antient and Honourable Order of the Bath, according to the custom used in England in time of peace (1661)
- 109528: The combat of love and friendship (1653)
- 109597: Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her (1655)
- 109653: Melothesia: or, Certain general rules for playing upon a continued-bass (1673)
- 109806: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 110031: The memoires of the Duke of Rohan: or, A faithful relation of the most remarkable occurrences in France (1660)
- 110147: The touch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome. By VVilliam Sheppard Esquire, sometimes of the Middle Temple (1648)
- 110148: The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents (1650)
- 110164: Of corporations, fraternities, and guilds. Or, a discourse, wherein the learning of the law touching bodies-politique is unfolded (1659)
- 110281: The floating island (1655)
- 110367: A musical entertainment perform'd on November XXII. 1683 (1684)
- 110371: Common-good: or, The improvement of commons, forrests, and chases, by inclosure (1652)
- 110414: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110415: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110457: Tripla concordia: or, A choice collection of new airs, in three parts (1677)
- 110488: The reduction of episcopacie unto the form of synodical government received in the antient Church (1656)
- 110559: A new voyage to the Levant (1696)
- 110603: A new plea for the old law (1653)
- 110939: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 110941: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 110947: All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1644)
- 111332: Three learned readings made upon three very usefull statutes (1648)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 112201: Die Sabbati 26 Augusti, 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that on Wednesday next (being the day appointed for publick humiliation) there shall be a collection made in all the parish churches in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, (1643)
- 112253: The tovch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome (1651)
- 112412: Proposalls for an Act for prevention of the great trouble and charge which the honest people of this nation, have been put to; by wrongfull arrests and imprisonments, and for preserving them from such arrests (being upon feigned great actions) at the sute of divers to whom they have owed nothing (1650)
- 112438: The academies lecture concerning justice. By Sir Balthazar Gerbier Knight (1650)
- 112754: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace (1643)
- 112987: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, until the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1672)
- 113015: Bills proposed for acts, or proposalls concerning the principall courts of England (1651)
- 113016: Propositions 1. For recording and registering of deeds and conveyances (1651)
- 113233: First, a bitt and a knock for vnder-sheriffs, serjeants, bayliffs, setters, and such vermin, catterpillars, and varlets. Or, catchpoles, fallen from twenty to one (1652)
- 113424: Maran-atha: the second advent, or, Christ's coming to judgment (1652)
- 113640: A letter written to a gentleman in the country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the reasons therof (1653)
- 113721: Declarations and pleadings in English (1659)
- 113808: Sedition scourg'd, or A view of that rascally & venemous paper, entituled, A charge of high-treason exhibited against Oliver Cromwel, Esq; for several treasons by him committed (1653)
- 113911: Anti-Socinianism, or, A brief explication of some places of holy Scripture, for the confutation of cerrain [sic] gross errours, and Socinian heresies (1656)
- 113925: Writs judiciall (1653)
- 114307: A vindication of the lavvs of England, as they are now established (1659)
- 114594: The churches patience and faith in afflictions (1661)
- 114769: The vindication of Sr. John Stawells remonstrance, against a scurrilous pamphlet written by Mr. John Ash (1655)
- 114829: A just vindication of the questioned part of the reading of Edward Bagshaw, Esq; an apprentice of the common law. Had in the Middle Temple Hall the 24th day of February, being Munday, anno Dom. 1639. upon the statute of 25 E.3. called, Statutum pro clero, from all scandalou aspersions whatsoever (1660)
- 115378: The law of conveyances (1656)
- 115415: Finetti Philoxenis: som choice observations of Sr. John Finett knight (1656)
- 115483: Three sermons preached by the reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closset to the late King Charles. To which is aded [sic], A fourth sermon, preached by the right reverend Father in God, Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of Yorke (1656)
- 115492: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 115622: A survey of the pretended holy discipline (1663)
- 115706: The grounds of the lawes of England (1657)
- 115706: The grounds of the lawes of England (1657)
- 115959: The life of the apostle St Paul, written in French by the famous Bishop of Grasse, and now Englished by a person of honour (1653)
- 116138: The triumphant lady: or, The crowned innocence· (1656)
- 116276: Jus poli et fori or, God and the King (1661)
- 116310: The modern assurancer, or The clarks directory (1658)
- 116549: The false and scandalous remonstrance of the inhumane and bloody rebells of Ireland (1644)
- 117080: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 117123: Arcana clericalia, or, The mysteries of clarkship (1674)
- 117323: The prologue to His Majesty at the first play presented at the Cock-pit in Whitehall (1660)
- 117493: Reports: (a second part.) of diverse famous cases in law (1651)
- 117513: Die September 29. 1642. The Lords and Commons in Parliament do conceive and find it so necessary that 1000. dragoones (1642)
- 117546: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1651)
- 118151: Die Sabbati 28. Ianua: 1642. An order made by the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the rate of Coales. (1643)
- 118441: Die Sabbati 19 Augusti, 1643. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons, that such members of the said House as shall wilfully neglect their service in the House, (1643)
- 118497: Placita Latine? rediviva (1661)
- 118850: The great assises holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his assesours (1645)
- 118934: His Majesties message to the House of Commons: concerning an order made by them for the borrowing of one hundered [sic] thousand pounds of the adventurers money for Ireland (1642)
- 119236: A declaration and protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to this kingdome, and the whole world (1642)
- 119535: Brevia selecta; or, Choice writs (1663)
- 119700: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 119702: An exact abridgment of all the statutes (1674)
- 119705: An abstract of the act (made anno vi?. & vii?. Gulielmi III. Regis) for granting to His Majesty certain duties upon marriages, births, burials, and upon batchelours and widowers, for the term of five years (1695)
- 119870: An essay upon the excising of malt (1696)
- 119875: The compleat sheriff (1700)
- 120189: The case of Walter Williams of the Midle-Temple, Esq (1689)
- 120271: Machivael's [sic] discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius, translated out of the Italian. To which is added his Prince. With some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors. By E.D (1663)
- 120295: His Maiesties message to the House of Commons (1642)
- 120483: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight, late lord chiefe justice of England and of the Councell of Estate to His Majesty, King James (1651)
- 120574: Karolou? trismegistou? epiphania = The most glorious star, or celestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles Waine (1662)
- 120894: The parsons counsellor (1677)
- 121161: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1694)
- 121161: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1694)
- 121219: A view of the penal laws concerning trade and trafick (1697)
- 121649: A breife summary of the lavves and statutes of England (1650)
- 122015: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use (1659)
- 122262: The gentlemans jocky, and approved farrier (1679)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122833: The gentlemans jockey, and approved farrier (1676)
- 123075: The practick part of the law (1654)
- 123451: The second part of Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, from the 20th year of King Charles II. to the first year of Their present Majesties, King William and Queen Mary (1694)
- 123560: The office of the clerk of assize (1694)
- 123620: No home but heaven (1664)
- 123638: The Syracusan tyrant: or, The life of Agathocles (1661)
- 123642: Synopsis or, An exact abridgement of the Lord Cokes commentaries upon Littleton (1652)
- 123746: The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier (1672)
- 123892: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1663)
- 123949: The rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer (1698)
- 123955: The learning of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome (1648)
- 123971: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1698)
- 124136: A copy of the Earle of Marleborough's letter to Sir Hugh P (1665)
- 124446: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1656)
- 124480: An exact character or, narrative of the late right noble, and magnificent lord, Oliver Cromvvell, the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the domi[ ]tons thereof. Together with a brief recapitulation (or declaration) of his many miraculous victories, virtues, and atchievements, throughout the three nations. With his decease on Friday, the 3d of Septemb. 1658. being above 60 years of age; and the election of his eldest son the Lord Richard to be Lord Protector of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c. With the proclaiming of His Highness on Saturday (the 4th instant) throughout the cities of London and Westminster. Written by T.l'W. of the Middle-Temple London, for the present perusal of all honest patriots: and now printed and published for general satisfaction of the people (1658)
- 124559: The theatre of complements: or, A compleat new academy (1689)
- 124587: Tryals per pais: or The law of England, concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1700)
- 124601: An exact table of fees, of all the courts at Westminster, as they were delivered in Parliament by the persons following. Viz. The chancery, by Sir Miles Cook, Samuel Keck, Esquire, and others. The Kings-bench, on the plea-side, by W. Turbill and Nicholas Harding. On the Crown side, by R. Seyhard, and Richard Horton. The common-pleas, by W. Farmerie, Silv. Petyt, and H. Clift. The Exchequer, on the plea-side, by R. Beresford Tho. Arden, &c. On the inquiry-side, by Butler Buggins, Esq; the second edition, corrected. With the additions of the fees of the clerks of the peace of Middlesex and Surrey, the clerk of the assize of the home circuit, the fees of the cursitors, and the abstract of the Act of vellum and parchment, &c (1694)
- 124739: Declarations and pleadings (1684)
- 124906: Orders and rules to be humbly proposed to His Majesty (1700)
- 124906: Orders and rules to be humbly proposed to His Majesty (1700)
- 124924: Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writing (1676)
- 124959: First a safegard and a stay for sheriffs, bayliffs, serjeants at mace, and such officers. Or Their vvell doings justified, and their evill actings abolished (1652)
- 125118: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court and at publick theatres (1692)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125255: The whole office of the country justice of peace (1652)
- 125578: Two sermons preached on the occasion of the death of the Lord and Lady Digby (1688)
- 125597: Common notions and advice, of Mr. A. Theveneav, advocate in Parliament (1662)
- 125885: Seven treatises, very necessary to be observed in these very bad days (1662)
- 126364: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 126464: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament. The humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates, now called by his Majesties writs to attend the Parliament (1661)
- 126672: A copy of a letter sent from the Lo: Fairfax to the Major of Hull (1644)
- 126854: The established government of England, vindicated from all popular and Republican principles and mistakes (1687)
- 127364: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in chancery (1684)
- 127364: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in chancery (1684)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127875: Karolou trismegistou epiphania (1664)
- 128574: Mafteah? leshon ha-k?odesh that is The key of the holy tongue (1650)
- 128645: To his Excellencie, the Earl of Forth, Lord Generall of His Majesties army: the humble petition of divers poor prisoners in Oxford-castle, whose names are hereunder written (1643)
- 128671: Walter Williams, and Elizabeth his wife, late wife and executrix of William Reed, deceased. Appellants. Richard Reed the younger Esq; Sir William Gregory, now Mr. Justice Gregory, and Richard Wytherstone. Respondents. The case (1690)
- 128970: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1656)
- 128984: The third part of the reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 130262: The whole office of the country justice of peace· (1650)
- 130283: Thesaurus musicus (1693)
- 130384: The compleat surgeon (1696)
- 130400: The method of pleading by rule and president (1697)
- 130990: An abstract of the act made in the 5th and 6th years of Their Majesties reign, for granting to Their Majesties several duties upon vellum (1694)
- 131142: A proposal, humbly offered to the King and Parliament, for preventing effectually the exportation or wool (1695)
- 131232: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 131744: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1672)
- 131980: Die Sabbati, 28. Ianua: 1642. An order made by the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the rate of Coales (1643)
- 132245: The island-princess (1687)
- 132427: The prince. VVritten in French by Mounsier du Balzac. Now translated into English (1648)
- 132618: The laws of Barbados, collected in one volume, by William Rawlin, of the Middle-Temple, London, Esquire. And now clerk of the Assembly of the said island (1699)
- 132811: The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, tendred to His Majestie, Febr. 1 (1643)
- 133336: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1650)
- 133337: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needful and useful for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law-days, or courts baron (1662)
- 133338: The second part of the faithfull councellour: or, The marrow of the law in English (1654)
- 133358: Thesaurarium mathematicæ, or The treasury of the mathematicks (1692)
- 133685: Severall informations taken by the deputy lieutenants of Northhampton (1642)
- 133926: The tenth satyr of Juvenal (1687)
- 134247: Les reports de Edw. Coke l'Attorney General le Roign (1697)
- 134258: The compleat clark (1664)
- 134803: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post (1693)
- 134817: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 134866: The reading of the famous and learned Robert Callis, Esq; upon the statute of 23 H. 8. cap. 5. of sewers (1686)
- 135012: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers (1682)
- 135013: An exact abridgement of the two last volumes of reports of Sr. Edw. Coke, Knight (1670)
- 135015: Le size part des reports del Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier, chief justice del commom [sic] bank (1697)
- 135016: Le sept part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, chief justice del common-bank (1697)
- 135041: Un exact alphabetical table de tout l'principal matteires, maximes, et axiomes, conteynns en le abridgment de le Siegneur Cokes Reportes (1664)
- 135567: The copy of a letter sent from his excellencie, Robert, Earle of Essex: to Mr. Pym, a member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 135634: Arcana Parliamentaria: or Precedents concerning elections, proceedings, privileges, and punishments in Parliament (1685)
- 136536: La huictme part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, chief justice del common bank (1697)
- 136537: Le quart part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, l'attorney general le roy (1697)
- 137187: The pleader (1657)
- 137519: The practick part of the law (1653)
- 137958: Andronicus Comnenius (1664)
- 138107: La dixme part des reports de Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier, chief justice Dengleterre (1697)
- 138141: The Earl of Shaftsbury's grand-jury vindicated from the aspersions cast on them in the late address from some of the Middle-Temple, London (1682)
- 138189: A sure guide for His Majesties justices of peace (1663)
- 138389: Plusieurs tres-bons cases (1662)
- 138389: Plusieurs tres-bons cases (1662)
- 138736: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 138781: The history of the bucaniers of America (1699)
- 138973: The devil turn'd casuist or The cheats of Rome laid open (1696)
- 139517: The practick part of the law (1681)
- 139646: The lay-mans lawyer: or, the second part of the practice of the law (1654)
- 139873: Myskotomia: or, The anatomical administration of all the muscles of an humane body, as they arise in dissection (1648)
- 139888: The Practick part of the law (1676)
- 139919: The office and duty of executors: or, A treatise of wills and executors (1676)
- 140178: The lay-mans lawyer, revievved & enlarged (1656)
- 141075: Schema sacrum in ordine ad ordinem ecclesiæ Anglicanæ ceremoniarum (1683)
- 141151: Reports of diverse choice cases in law (1654)
- 141261: A short historical account of the Kings of England (1684)
- 141665: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 141791: Comes amoris; or The companion of love (1687)
- 141792: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 141794: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1693)
- 141923: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1658)
- 142051: The Country-Man's Treasure (1676)
- 142354: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 142394: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 142704: Magna charta (1680)
- 142858: A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern (1682)
- 143492: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 143503: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 143504: Choice ayres and songs (1683)
- 144174: Poems (1662)
- 144178: A preservative against the major part of trials and non-suits in triviall causes (1650)
- 144303: Magna Charta (1680)
- 144836: The whole office of the country justice of peace (1652)
- 145127: The parson's counsellor (1685)
- 145755: Considerations touching the great question of the King's right in dispensing with the penal laws (1687)
- 145857: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 146164: The flower garden and compleat vineyard (1683)
- 146251: The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier (1674)
- 147148: An exact character or, narrative of the late right noble, and magnificent Lord, Oliver Cromvvell, the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the dominions thereof (1658)
- 147317: Instructions agreed on by a committee of the Lords and Commons for the Committee for Sequestration of Delinquents estates (1643)
- 147538: The English opera; or The vocal musick in Psyche (1675)
- 147539: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq; with alterations and additions (1671)
- 147605: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, in answer to the Scots declaration (1642)
- 147637: The tragedy of Ovid (1662)
- 147648: The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 147681: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 147682: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1686)
- 148006: The traveller's guide, and, the country's safety (1692)
- 149382: The antiquity & original of the Court of Chancery, and authority of the lord chancellor of England (1654)
- 149878: The modern assurancer, or The clarks directory (1658)
- 151512: The cheats (1693)
- 151790: The substance of the enacting clauses in the bill . . . second of Feb (1696)
- 151791: Some reasons humbly offered to the King (1690)
- 152126: The office and duty of executors· Or A treatise of wils and executors (1656)
- 153188: [To the] King's most excellent Maiesty. The humble address of the society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 153643: The practick part of the lavv (1695)
- 153648: The practick part of the law (1656)
- 153784: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and Learned, Dr. Richard Stuart (1656)
- 156523: The single songs, with the dialogue, sung in the new opera, call'd Brutus of Alba: or, Augusta's triumph (1696)
- 156663: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1691)
- 156768: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1695)
- 156836: Some abuses of the law detected, or a seasonable discourse there upon: between a Parliament-man and a lawyer (1689)
- 156841: The perfect conveyancer: or severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed (1655)
- 156917: The history and antiquities of the County of Rutland (1684)
- 156945: The library of the Reverend Dr. William Payne, late rector of White-Chapel (1699)
- 157579: Tryals per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius &c (1695)
- 157677: The case of Samuel Moyer merchant (1691)
- 157988: Karolou trismegistou epiphania. The most glorious starr, or, Elestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles's-Waine (1665)
- 157989: Karolou? trismegistou? epiphania = The most glorious star, or, celestial constellation of the Pleides, or Charles Waine (1663)
- 158126: Magna charta (1680)
- 161780: An epitaph on Mr. Francis Wolley, of the Middle-Temple (1659)
- 162064: An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use (1683)
- 162336: Die Veneris, 29 Januar. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the solemne league and covenant be on every day of fast and publike humiliation, publiquely read (1645)
- 162371: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament (1643)
- 162846: The history of the wars of Italy (1663)
- 162852: The reading of the famous and learned Robert Callis, Esq (1686)
- 163332: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, authorizing Colonell Walter Long to take and collect such moneys as have been formerly by him and others assessed (1643)
- 163380: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: concerning the abuses lately done by several persons in the county of Essex (1642)
- 163479: All the statutes now in force and use concerning bankrupts (1695)
- 163495: The case of John Emmerton of the Middle-Temple, Gent (1680)
- 163513: The true English school, for Their Majesties three kingdoms (1691)
- 163596: The censors censured, in a brief discourse (1661)
- 164462: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of that learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight (1656)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 165068: The frontispiece of the cosmographical clock (1700)
- 165376: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1693)
- 165965: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1658)
- 166555: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 166769: A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates (1693)
- 167011: A continuation of the coffee-house dialogue (1680)
- 167199: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 167484: A catalogue of antient and modern books, Greek, Latin, Italian, &c. in all faculties (1699)
- 167623: The delightful companion: or, Choice new lessons for the recorder or flute (1686)
- 167825: A second musical entertainment (1685)
- 168759: A declaration of the gentry of the county of Gloucester, who were of the late King's party (1660)
- 169353: The whole office of the countrey justice of peace (1655)
- 169841: Williams against Reed, &c (1690)
- 170397: Declarations and pleadings in English (1653)
- 170562: To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The humble remonstrance of Sir John Stawell (1654)
- 170578: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 170989: Symbolæography (1594)
- 173034: The estate of the Germaine empire, with the description of Germanie (1595)
- 173285: The faithfull shepherdesse (1634)
- 174522: The ladies cabinet opened (1639)
- 176124: The platonick lovers (1636)
- 176372: A speach delivered, to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie in the name of the shereiffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martine of the Middle Temple (1603)
- 178524: Monsig[neu]r fate voi. Or A discovery of the Dalmatian apostata (1617)
- 178639: The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inne (1613)
- 178673: Three treatises, of the [first-] second part of the Symbolæographia (1594)
- 179002: A recantation of an ill led life: or, A discoverie of the high-way law (1634)
- 179233: The strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London (1605)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180232: The vvitts (1636)
- 181692: The fleire (1610)
- 181900: The merry vviues of Windsor (1630)
- 182765: A fine companion (1633)
- 182924: A speach deliuered, to the Kings most excellent Maiestie in the name of the sheriffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martin of the Middle Temple (1603)
- 183149: Michaelmas terme· (1630)
- 183154: The phoenix (1630)
- 183750: Pleasures vision (1619)
- 184037: Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world (1594)
- 185335: The fleire (1615)
- 187822: The fleire· (1607)
- 187826: The fleire (1631)
- 187828: Cupids vvhirligig (1630)
- 189278: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome (1617)
- 189278: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome (1617)
- 192815: Diana of George of Montemayor: translated out of Spanish into English by Bartholomew Yong of the Middle Temple Gentleman (1598)
- 196649: The memorable masque of the tvvo honourable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolnes Inne (1614)
- 199960: Foure treatises, of the second part of Symbolæographie (1594)
- 204513: This booke was bound by Iohn Browne, citizen and stationer of London, dwelling in Little Brittaine, right ouer-against Great S. Bartholomewes Gate; for William Rich, of the Middle Temple, London. (1610)
- 208780: Philoclea (1754)
- 208864: A familiar epistle from a student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771)
- 209665: Four treatises relating to the South-Sea scheme and stock (1721)
- 210321: A collection of treatises relating to the national debts & funds (1721)
- 210519: A key to the law (1765)
- 210643: An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Le Clerc (1712)
- 210878: A catalogue of several libraries and collections of books (1774)
- 213463: Catalogus librorum excellentissimorum: or, a catalogue of the libraries of an eminent lawyer, of the Middle-Temple, and a learned divine, ... to be sold ... at W. Mears's ... on Friday the third of November, 1721 (1721)
- 215708: All for love (1709)
- 216507: Hudibras (1732)
- 219905: The case stated (1791)
- 221091: The bath (1701)
- 221446: A sermon preached in Charter-House Chapel, on Monday, Dec. 12, 1737 (1738)
- 221624: Anglia libera (1701)
- 222056: An appeal to the publick, from the malicious misrepresentations, impudent falsifications, and unjust decisions, of the anonymous fabricators of the critical review. By George Canning of the Middle Temple, Esq (1767)
- 222143: An argument for self-defence (1710)
- 222995: A word to the wise (1775)
- 223502: The inconstant (1702)
- 225278: The curious and profitable gardener (1730)
- 227145: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the church of Rome (1713)
- 227299: Jacob's difficult prophecy Napthali is a bind let loose, he giveth goodly words (Gen. xlix. 21.) made out and explained (1758)
- 228811: The character of a good prince (1730)
- 228938: The charter-House foundation considered (1726)
- 230453: A discourse concerning the universality and order of the resurrection (1733)
- 231014: Eight centuries of reports (1734)
- 231650: Annuities upon lives (1725)
- 232665: For recovery of lost good and strays. (1704)
- 233219: Curia militaris (1702)
- 233271: The cypress-Wreath (1782)
- 233962: [The] fair Quaker of deal, or, The humours of the navy (1710)
- 234271: The female apologist (1748)
- 234271: The female apologist (1748)
- 234287: Female taste (1755)
- 234287: Female taste (1755)
- 234804: Happiness and rights (1792)
- 235879: Hypermnestra, or, Love in tears. A tragedy. Written by Robert Owen, Esq (1703)
- 236314: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1763)
- 236314: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1763)
- 237008: A letter to a friend on the subject of inoculation (1757)
- 237044: A letter to a minister of state (1701)
- 237809: Lucius (1717)
- 237993: Mangora (1718)
- 238199: Memoirs of Sir John Berkley (1702)
- 238387: The metamorphosis (1704)
- 238550: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1727)
- 238567: Miscellanies. The last volume (1727)
- 239115: A northern circuit: described, in a letter to a friend (1751)
- 239115: A northern circuit: described, in a letter to a friend (1751)
- 239249: Four pastorals, viz. 1. Hylas, Corydon. 2. Colin Clout, Cuddy. 3. Mopsus, Leander, Argol. 4. The marriage of Zephyr and Flora. By T.S. Esq; of the Middle Temple (1768)
- 239249: Four pastorals, viz. 1. Hylas, Corydon. 2. Colin Clout, Cuddy. 3. Mopsus, Leander, Argol. 4. The marriage of Zephyr and Flora. By T.S. Esq; of the Middle Temple (1768)
- 240592: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country, and for making them beneficial to the publick (1730)
- 240593: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country, and for making them beneficial to the publick (1730)
- 240642: Monsieur de Pourceaugnac (1704)
- 240821: Mr. Paschall's letter to a friend in the country, stating the case of Mr. Parkhurst and himself (1701)
- 241097: Observations on the law of arrest and imprisonment for debt (1781)
- 241104: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 242033: Poems to her Majesty (1779)
- 244077: Several copies of verses on occasion of Mr. Gulliver's travels (1727)
- 245769: An abstract of an account stated by some of the clerks at the South-Sea house (1723)
- 246443: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned divine, and of an eminent lawyer of the Middle-Temple, ... to be sold ... on Wednesday the 9th of October, 1717, (1717)
- 246852: The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche (1718)
- 247774: An enquiry into the question (1798)
- 247861: Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox (1722)
- 248204: Philoclea (1754)
- 248722: The complete exchanger (1717)
- 249391: A law-Dictionary and glossary (1717)
- 249411: Reasons for abrogating the Corporation and Test-Acts (1718)
- 250946: An historical account of the controversies that have been in the church (1725)
- 251290: Sermons preached before the Honourable Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple (1786)
- 253491: Miscellanies. ... (1736)
- 260147: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1724)
- 261080: The interpreter of words and terms (1701)
- 263618: The lives of the Roman poets (1732)
- 264658: Mr. Paschal's letter to a friend in the country, stating the case of Mr. Parkhurst and himself (1701)
- 266031: The merchant's lawyer (1761)
- 266471: A system of pleading (1791)
- 266622: Miscellanies (1728)
- 266787: A short view of the English history (1748)
- 267398: A new voyage to the levant (1702)
- 269411: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, lord-protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1739)
- 271344: A summary of the penal laws relating to nonjurors (1716)
- 272765: The prophet's advice: or, The best way to lengthen tranquillity (1721)
- 274675: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes. By Stewart Kyd, barrister at law, of the Middle Temple (1791)
- 274965: A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland (1797)
- 275307: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1781)
- 275558: A new touch-stone for gold and silver wares (1708)
- 275747: A letter to John Dunning, Esq (1780)
- 275747: A letter to John Dunning, Esq (1780)
- 276484: The arguments of Mr. Mansfield (1774)
- 276484: The arguments of Mr. Mansfield (1774)
- 277617: The commentaries, or reports of Edmund Plowden, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; and apprentice of the common law (1779)
- 277775: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 277775: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 279887: The office and Authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject (1721)
- 279887: The office and Authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject (1721)
- 280097: Emblems (1715)
- 280175: Officium clerici pacis (1705)
- 280176: Officium clerici pacis (1726)
- 282426: The justice of peace his companion (1711)
- 283857: The history of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and Dowager of France (1753)
- 284816: A vindication of the Rev. Dr. O'Leary (1791)
- 285064: An answer to Mr. Horace Walpole's late work, entitled, historic doubts on the reign and life of King Richard the Third (1768)
- 286082: A introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. The second edition by a gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1767)
- 286082: A introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. The second edition by a gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1767)
- 287693: The speech of Anthony Louis Seguier, pronounced in the Parliament of Paris, in consequence of a new edition of AbbR?aynal's political and philosophical history of the settlements and commerce of the Europeans in the East and West Indies (1781)
- 287925: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 289258: The trial at large of Francis Henry De la Motte, for high treason, at the Session House in the Old Bailey, on Saturday the fourteenth of July, 1781 (1781)
- 290643: A catalogue of the library of that learned antiquary (1719)
- 292293: The dutiful daughter (1775)
- 292293: The dutiful daughter (1775)
- 294412: A northern circuit (1751)
- 294412: A northern circuit (1751)
- 296267: Miscellanies (1736)
- 297438: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1793)
- 297440: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1769)
- 297953: Miscellanies (1732)
- 299345: At number 1. Garden-Court, Middle-Temple, London (1774)
- 301703: Instructor clericalis (1715)
- 301740: Cases argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery (1726)
- 303153: The gentleman farrier (1732)
- 304001: The trial of General Gunning, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Duberly, wife of Mr. Duberly; before Lord Kenyon, and a special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, March, 1792 (1792)
- 306906: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1788)
- 306908: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, from Trinity term in the second year of King George I. to trinity term in the twenty-first year of King George II. Taken and collected by the Right Honourable Sir John Strange, knt. late master of the Rolls. In two volumes. Published by his son, John Strange of the Middle Temple Esquire (1756)
- 308920: Books printed for John Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and J. Walthoe, Junr. at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1716)
- 322763: It is a painful duty that I owe to myself, to be under the necessity of intruding on the public, a correspondence which ought not to have extended beyond the knowledge of the parties themselves, or their particular friends. ... An unfortunate disagreement between Mr. Thomas Walker, and myself, has produced the following letters (1790)
- 323485: The historical register: containing select pieces (1772)
- 323485: The historical register: containing select pieces (1772)
- 324630: An abstract of all the publick debts remaining due at Michaelmas (1723)
- 326928: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 326928: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 326981: A word to the wise (1773)
- 327505: The mahomedan law of succession to the property of intestates (1782)
- 327640: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 327640: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 327719: Love and liberty (1709)
- 327753: The lives of the Roman poets (1733)
- 328473: The female parson: or, Beau in the sudds (1730)
- 328490: An essay upon money and coins (1757)
- 329113: The young gentleman's new-year's-gift (1729)
- 329113: The young gentleman's new-year's-gift (1729)
- 329205: Loose hints on the subject of non-conformity (1773)
- 330058: A strange (1714)
- 330824: Lovers' vows (1798)
- 330837: Instructive and entertaining novels (1742)
- 330874: An essay upon the state and condition of physicians among the antients (1728)
- 332526: Parish law (1734)
- 332873: The first part of the Justice of peace his companion (1734)
- 332881: The rhapsody (1750)
- 334429: Love's contrivance (1703)
- 335662: Rules (1742)
- 335683: Poems by D. Dakeyne, Jun (1790)
- 336986: The chace (1757)
- 338770: An essay on the learning of contingent remainders and executory devises (1795)
- 338790: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1790)
- 339018: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1757)
- 339037: A treatise on the law of corporations. By Stewart Kyd, Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. Vol. I (1793)
- 339038: A treatise on the law of corporations. By Stewart Kyd, Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. Vol. II. (1794)
- 339345: An history of the manor, and Manor-House, of South Winfield, in Derbyshire (1793)
- 339441: A treatise on the law of awards (1791)
- 339445: An essay on the law of bailments (1781)
- 339446: An inquiry into the legal mode of suppressing riots (1782)
- 339447: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1716)
- 339448: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1716)
- 339740: Treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1795)
- 341168: The grounds of criticism in poetry, contain'd in some new discoveries never made before, requisite for the writing and judging of poems surely. Being a preliminary to a larger work design'd to be publish'd in folio, and entituled, A criticism upon our most celebrated English poets deceas'd. By Mr. Dennis. (1704)
- 341442: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1726)
- 341452: The laws of England concerning the game (1732)
- 341469: Winter evening tales (1731)
- 341584: A treatise on the law of awards (1799)
- 342107: Fontainville Forest, a play (1794)
- 342298: An investigation of the legality and validity of a union. By John Bernard Trotter, Esq. Student of the Middle Temple (1799)
- 342447: Fontainville Forest, a play (1794)
- 342495: The amours of Philario and Olinda: or the intrigues of Windsor. A genuine history. (1730)
- 343679: A tale of a tub (1724)
- 343686: A tale of a tub (1733)
- 343696: A tale of a tub (1727)
- 343806: The tears of Alnwick. A pastoral elegy (1777)
- 344483: The elements of dramatic criticism (1775)
- 345084: Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus. (1705)
- 345374: Love-Letters on all occasions lately passed between persons of distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1730)
- 346527: A letter to a modern dissenting Whig concerning the present juncture of affairs; with a comparison between the former principles, and the present practices of that party (1701)
- 346916: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1751)
- 346916: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1751)
- 346917: Readings upon the statute law (1723)
- 346917: Readings upon the statute law (1723)
- 347267: The rise and progress of the papal power. Translated from the French of the abbe? Vertot. By John Stacie, Esq; (1737)
- 347411: A companion to the theatre: or, a key to the play. Containing the stories of the most celebrated dramatick pieces. The Plan, Character, and Design of each Performance is Exhibited and Explain'd; with Remarks on each Representation (1740)
- 347859: A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland (1797)
- 348022: The present state of Ireland consider'd (1730)
- 348405: The history of the world, ecclesiastical and civil: from the creation to this present time. With chronological remarks. By the learned M. Chevreau. In five volumes. Done into English by several hands from the fourth and best edition. With a large Alphabetical Index of the principal Matters, Persons, and Places. ... (1703)
- 348798: Persian anecdotes (1730)
- 349032: The works of the most celebrated minor poets (1749)
- 349033: A supplement to the Works of the most celebrated minor poets (1750)
- 349576: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1762)
- 350390: A discourse concerning the certainty of a future and immortal state. In some moral, physiological, and religious considerations. By a doctor of physick (1706)
- 352134: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 352135: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1718)
- 352135: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1718)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352137: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1710)
- 352138: The laws concerning game (1753)
- 352140: Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the Court of Chancery, in the reign of King Charles I. Charles II. and James II (1715)
- 352143: Lex maneriorum (1728)
- 352148: Lex testamentaria (1724)
- 352153: The third part of reports of cases, taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, in the reigns of King Charles II. King William, and Queen Anne (1716)
- 352154: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1711)
- 352169: The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain, call'd England; as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm. Being A Methodical Collection, under Alphabetical Heads, of all Things relating to the Clergy, which lie dispersed in the Volumes of those Laws. But chiefly of such Things which depend on Acts of Parliament, and upon Solemn Resolutions of the Judges in the Courts of Westminster-Hall, in Cases concerning the Rights, Duties, Power, and Privileges of the Clergy. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1732)
- 352171: The laws concerning game (1762)
- 352172: The laws of England concerning the game, of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. and of forests, chales, parks, warrens, deer, doves, dove-cotes, conies, and all other game in general (1736)
- 353085: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1729)
- 353909: A dissertation on suicide. Published, by appointment, as having gained a prize (may 1785) in the University of Cambridge. By Richard Hey, LL. D. Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge; and Barrister at Law of the Middle Temple (1785)
- 355037: Odes of Anacreon (1800)
- 355549: A view of the present state of affairs in the Kingdom of Ireland (1730)
- 356824: The rights of the clergy of Great Britain (1709)
- 357127: Parergon juris canonici anglicani (1726)
- 357141: A comparative view of the differences between the English and Irish statute and common law (1780)
- 357507: The catechism of the church (1720)
- 357634: Letters of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Written during the reign of King James the First. Now collected, and augmented with several letters and memoires, address'd by him to the King and Duke of Buckingham, which were never before published. The whole being illustrated by an historical introduction and some observations, and dispos'd according to the series of time. (1702)
- 357896: The practising attorney (1737)
- 358361: Great merit triumphant over scandalous invectives: or, the characters of two of the most eminent Lord Chancellors, That ever filled that High Station, Cleared From the unjust Reflections, lately published in a Weekly Paper, and one of the Magazines. In a letter to a gentleman of the Middle-Temple, from his friend at Tunbridge (1749)
- 359711: The poor man's ready companion (1713)
- 359885: The compleat sheriff: wherein is set forth, his office and authority; with directions, how and in what Manner to execute the same, according to the Common and Statute Laws of this Kingdom, which are now in Force and Use (1710)
- 359907: A dissertation on the languages, literature and manners of eastern nations (1777)
- 359913: A grammar of the Arabick language. In which The Rules are illustrated by Authorities from the best Writers; Principally adapted for the service of the Honourable East India Company. By John Richardson, Esq. F. S. A. of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College, Oxford (1776)
- 359915: A dissertation on the languages, literature, and manners of eastern nations (1778)
- 359916: A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English (1777)
- 359918: A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English (1800)
- 360115: The touch-Stone of common assurances (1785)
- 360187: Miscellaneous poems and translations (1731)
- 360462: The history of King William the Third. In III parts (1702)
- 360547: The christian's support under all afflictions (1709)
- 360650: Atlas geographus: or, a compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1711)
- 361236: A perpetual commentary on the Revelation of St. John (1720)
- 361366: The publican protected (1800)
- 361366: The publican protected (1800)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 362067: A charge to the grand jury of the court leet for the manor of Manchester (1793)
- 362368: Instructive and entertaining novels (1747)
- 362688: A survey of the cathedral church. of Bangor; and the edifices belonging to it. Containing, an account of all the inscriptions on the Monuments and Gravestones: the history of the bishops, deans, and other Dignitaries: Their several Preferments, Times of Decease, Burial, and Epitaphs. Together with a large appendix of records, and other curious Matters relating to Bangor Church and Bishoprick: As namely, The Dedications of all the Churches and Chapels in the Diocess of Bangor; and Descriptions of Clynocfawr Church and Bodowen Chapel. To which is also subjoined several supplementary additions and records to the like history of St. Asaph Cathedral, some time since published: The Dedications of the Churches and Chapels in that Diocess; and descriptions of Gresford and Mould Churches. Collected by Browne Willis, Esq; Illustrated with Draughts of the Ichnography and Upright of Bangor Cathedral, and View of Bodowen Chapel (1721)
- 363285: Georgii regno honores: or, a short account of the peers and peeresses of Great Britain and Ireland, created, or Advanced in their Peerage, by His Majesty King George; And of the Bishops, Baronets, Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Thistle, and Knights Batchelors made by His Majesty. Together with a list of Members of both Houses of Parliament in Great-Britain, that have died since His Majesty's accession, with the time of their Decease, their Titles and Offices. As also of the persons that have enjoyed the chief posts in the government during His Majesty's Reign. Collected by John Philipps, Esq (1724)
- 363484: A paraphrase, and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament, Briefly Explaining all the Difficult Places thereof. The seventh edition corrected and enlarged. By H. Hammond, D.D (1702)
- 363647: Reasons humbly offered to the Honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled, for their speedy endeavour to regulate the proceedings of the Court of Chancery, with a proposal how it may be legaly done without an act of Parliament (1705)
- 364266: A general abridgement of cases in equity (1739)
- 364272: Notes of cases in points of practice (1741)
- 364283: Reports of cases relative to the duty and office of a justice of the peace, from Michaelmas term 1776, inclusive, to Trinity term 1785, inclusive. By Thomas Caldecott, of the Middle Temple, Esq (1786)
- 364461: Of last wills and testaments: a common-law treatise, containing several rules for the construction of last wills, and the Diversities between Limitations and Conditions in a Will. Of treating also of Contingent Remainders, and of Executory Devises: And by what Names, Descriptions, Extents or References, things shall pass in a Will; what Words or Sentences in a Will shall amount to a Fee-Simple, Fee-Tail or Term of Life. Of Surrenders to the use of a Man's last Will. Of Devises for Term of Years. Of Perpetuities. Of Executory Devises, Contingencies, Possibilities. Devises of Lands to be Sold for Payment of Debts, or raising Portions. Devises of Rents, Annuities. Of Evidence and Witness to a last Will: And of Revocations, Codicils and Nuncupative Wills; and several Cases adjudged and resolved upon the several late Statutes, that have altered the Common-Law (1703)
- 364576: A new abridgment of the law (1798)
- 364678: Eight centuries of reports: or, eight hundred cases solemnly adjudged in the Exchequer-Chamber, or, upon writs of error. Published originally in French and Latin, by Judge Jenkins. Carefully translated by Theodore Barlow of the Middle-Temple, Esq; With a large Table of the Principal Matters (1777)
- 364681: Cases of practice in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, from the reign of Queen Eliz. to the 14th of K. George III. A Period of near 220 Years. Selected from, and Examined by The Books of Reports; and methodically Arranged under proper Titles. Shewing the whole practice of that court, Antient and Modern; and being a complete guide to all barristers as well as attornies. With a Table, containing the Names of the Cases, and an Index of the Principal Matters. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1778)
- 365063: Select cases in the High Court of Chancery, solemnly argued and decreed, by the late Lord Chancellor: With the Assistance of the Judges. With an Exact Table to the Whole (1702)
- 365064: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1707)
- 365572: Fumifugium (1772)
- 365701: Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1741)
- 365702: Modern reports: or, cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the Second Year of King William III. to the End of his Reign. With Two Tables: One, of the Names of the Cases; the Other, of the Principal Matters. By a late barrister of the Middle-Temple. Vol.XII (1769)
- 365871: Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the King's most Excellent Majesty, and of the Lords and Commons in Parliament: by Wa. Williams of the Middle Temple, barrister at law, in order to regulate proceedings in Courts of Equity, by Act of Parliament (1701)
- 365871: Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the King's most Excellent Majesty, and of the Lords and Commons in Parliament: by Wa. Williams of the Middle Temple, barrister at law, in order to regulate proceedings in Courts of Equity, by Act of Parliament (1701)
- 365935: Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided (1799)
- 365950: Les reports de Sr. Creswell Levinz (1702)
- 366160: The ladies defence: or, the bride-woman's counsellor answered: a poem. In a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir Wm. Loveall, Melissa, and a parson (1709)
- 366162: Poems on several occasions (1703)
- 366257: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, during the reigns of Charles the second; James the second; and William the third (1794)
- 366595: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King George the Second. By George Andrews, Esq. of the Middle Temple (1792)
- 366598: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; from Hilary Term, the 14th of George III, 1774, to Trinity Term, the 18th of George III, 1778, (both inclusive). By Henry Cowper, Esq; Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple (1783)
- 366603: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: from Hilary Term, the 14th of George III. 1774, to Trinity Term, the 18th of George III. 1778. Both Inclusive. By Henry Cowper, Esq. Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. ... (1800)
- 366621: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; from Hilary Term, the 14th of George III, 1774, to Trinity Term, the 18th of George III, 1778, (both inclusive.) By Henry Cowper, Esq; Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple (1784)
- 367017: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1734)
- 367319: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 367319: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 367571: The toilette (1730)
- 368067: The devout Christian's companion (1708)
- 368230: A collection of calculations and remarks relating to the South Sea scheme & stock (1720)
- 368231: Some computations and remarks relating to the money subscribers, and the proprietors of the publick debts (1721)
- 368920: Ducatus Leodiensis (1715)
- 369450: The management of the war (1711)
- 369734: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1793)
- 369737: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1772)
- 369800: A new abridgment of the law (1778)
- 369803: A complete body of conveyancing (1790)
- 369819: A system of pleading (1771)
- 372329: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 372329: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 372332: The case of the dissenters, as it stands upon the Corporation and Toleration Acts, with regard to corporation offices. In which Their Capacity for such Offices, their Right of being exempted from Fines, and the Reasonableness of that Exemption; as also The Authorities in the Law-Books, and the several Argumnets relating to this Matter, are fully and impartially Weigh'd and Consider'd. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1739)
- 372332: The case of the dissenters, as it stands upon the Corporation and Toleration Acts, with regard to corporation offices. In which Their Capacity for such Offices, their Right of being exempted from Fines, and the Reasonableness of that Exemption; as also The Authorities in the Law-Books, and the several Argumnets relating to this Matter, are fully and impartially Weigh'd and Consider'd. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1739)
- 373561: Steps of ascension to God (1705)
- 373880: Proposals made to the Queen and Parliament by Charles Nowes of the Middle-Temple, Esq; to raise twenty five thousand men before the next campaign (1705)
- 375255: Essays upon several moral subjects (1722)
- 375309: A short view of the English history (1748)
- 375792: Remarks on Mr. Colman's preface (1796)
- 375794: Essays upon several moral subjects (1725)
- 375802: Jura Anglorum (1792)
- 376237: A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes (1765)
- 376303: An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England (1760)
- 376489: A short view of the English history (1734)
- 376609: The law of bills of exchange (1760)
- 376653: A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland (1797)
- 376764: A compleat collection of state-tryals (1719)
- 377334: The art of prudence (1702)
- 377586: Political arithmetic of the population, commerce and manufactures of Ireland (1785)
- 378964: Heraclitus ridens (1713)
- 379488: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1790)
- 380418: Remarks, critical and miscellaneous, on The commentaries of Sir William Blackstone (1800)
- 380445: Jura Anglorum (1792)
- 380487: English liberties (1719)
- 380501: Decisions of the Court of King's Bench, upon the laws relating to the poor (1793)
- 380614: The new retorna brevium (1728)
- 380634: A treatise upon the law of usury and annuities (1797)
- 380642: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1764)
- 380648: The compleat arbitrator (1731)
- 380652: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England (1703)
- 380663: Parish law (1743)
- 380890: Books printed for, and are to be sold by J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and at his shop in Stafford (1713)
- 381009: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange, checks on bankers, promissory notes, bankers' cash notes, and bank-notes. By Joseph Chitty, Esq. of the Middle Temple (1799)
- 381610: Pamela's conduct in high life (1741)
- 381825: The whole proceedings on the trial of Mr. William Stone (1796)
- 382254: A translation of Anti-Lucretius. By George Canning of the Middle Temple Esq (1766)
- 382256: Poems. By George Canning, of the Middle Temple, Esq. (1767)
- 382289: A practical discourse on the Lord's Day (1704)
- 382362: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1795)
- 383065: An argument against continuing the war. By James Workman, Of the Society of the Middle Temple (1795)
- 383090: An epistle from William Lord Russell, to William Lord Cavendish. By George Canning, of the Middle Temple, Esq (1763)
- 383477: The scrivener's guide (1724)
- 383789: Cursus cancellari? (1723)
- 385488: The justification, a satire (1759)
- 385805: The justice of peace his companion (1712)
- 386129: A compleat history of the Holy Bible (1716)
- 386146: An infallible way to contentment (1710)
- 386164: Argalus and Parthenia (1701)
- 386231: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases (1728)
- 387530: A new voyage to the Levant (1705)
- 388068: The impartial lawyer (1709)
- 388142: A compleat guide for Justices of Peace (1707)
- 388756: Tryals per pais (1702)
- 388757: Tryals per pais in capital matters: or, Some brief and useful observations relating to such tryals (1702)
- 388771: The law of tithes (1731)
- 388855: Christianity as taught in scripture (1757)
- 389157: Books printed for, and are to be sold by J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters (1707)
- 389860: Manwood's treatise of the forest laws (1717)
- 390465: Jura ecclesiastica (1749)
- 390465: Jura ecclesiastica (1749)
- 390539: Books printed for J. Walthoe, in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and at his shop in Stafford. 1715 (1715)
- 390584: The universal parish-officer (1759)
- 390584: The universal parish-officer (1759)
- 391546: The history of the amours and gallantry of several noble and polite persons at Rome and Syracuse (1728)
- 392029: The works in verse of Daniel Hayes, Esq; Late of the Middle-Temple, London (1785)
- 392335: The works in verse of Daniel Hayes, Esq; Late of the Middle-Temple, London (1769)
- 392603: The censoriad (1730)
- 393026: A solemn and public appeal to Magna Charta, and the common law of England, upon the subject of inheritance to the lords of intestates by descent ; and also relative to a genuine case annexed. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable and Honourable the Judges of England. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1766)
- 394764: Almyna (1707)
- 395079: A treatise on leases and terms for years (1798)
- 395212: The whole comical works (1703)
- 395515: The elogy of nothing, dedicated to nobody; with a postface. By T. Trifler, Esq; Of the Middle Temple (1742)
- 395896: An epistle from William Lord Russel (1768)
- 396022: De jure maritimo et navali (1707)
- 396342: Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster, Viz. In Actions of Scandal of Peers respecting their Honour. Slander of Common Persons respecting their Life, Liberty, Estate, Office, Reputation, &c. Case On Bills of Exchange, Policies of Assurance, &c. On Promises or Contracts Express'd or Imply'd. Written. Printed. and Parol. For Non-Feasance and Negligences. Mal-Feasances and Torts, &c. Account against Bailiffs, Receivers and Guardians, &c. Covenant on Agreements, Leases, Grants, &c. Debt on Bonds, Bills, Notes, Judgments, Stats. &c. Ejectment of Manors, Lands, Houses, &c. Trespass to the Person, his Wife, Servant, Cattle, Goods, Houses, Gardens, Fishery, Close, Church, &c. Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty Bag-Office in Chancery, as in Corporation Courts, &c. By W. Bohun of the Middle-Temple, Esq (1733)
- 396353: The characters (1702)
- 396364: A collection of debates, reports, orders, and resolutions, of the House of Commons, touching the right of electing members to serve in Parliament, For the several Counties, Cities, Burroughs, And Towns Corporate, In England and Wales: together with several ancient charters, and extracts, out of Domesday-Book, and other records, relating to the said Right. By William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1710)
- 396528: The whole comical works (1712)
- 396559: Letters to Serena (1704)
- 396867: The law of tithes (1760)
- 396868: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 398026: The laws concerning game (1751)
- 398040: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1704)
- 398120: Acetaria (1706)
- 398218: The history and antiquities of the four Inns of Court (1780)
- 398306: The British muse (1738)
- 398524: Of faith and a good conscience (1705)
- 399112: Pamela's conduct in high life (1741)
- 399113: Pamela's conduct in high life (1741)
- 399364: A critical history of the administration of Sr Robert Walpole (1743)
- 399537: The interpreter of words and terms (1701)
- 399669: The catiline and Jugurthine wars (1772)
- 400760: A treatise upon the law of mortgages (1785)
- 400769: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1739)
- 401110: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, lord-protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1739)
- 401212: The considerations (1710)
- 401240: Trials per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1739)
- 401262: Tales tragical and comical (1704)
- 401338: Tenants law (1735)
- 401391: Parish law (1739)
- 401491: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1755)
- 401492: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1742)
- 401804: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1763)
- 401805: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1747)
- 401847: A tale of two swannes (1769)
- 401910: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1710)
- 401911: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1703)
- 401977: An account of the care taken in most civilized nations for the relief of the poor (1758)
- 402532: Liber valorum & decimarum (1723)
- 402651: An apology to John Richardson, Esq. Of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College, Oxford (1778)
- 402789: Miscellanea (1701)
- 403081: The life and character of Sir William Temple, Bart (1728)
- 403082: Tenants law (1737)
- 403121: Lex constitutionis (1737)
- 403774: Lex mercatoria (1729)
- 404202: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. Volume the seventh (1710)
- 404552: A dissertation on reading the classics (1730)
- 404750: The history of the German Empire from Charlemagne (1731)
- 404857: The english baronage (1727)
- 404882: Travels into several remote nations of the world (1727)
- 405146: A collection of tracts. By the late John Trenchard, Esq; and Thomas Gordon, Esq (1751)
- 405560: The schoolmaster (1711)
- 406787: Principles of the bankrupt law (1800)
- 407143: Hymn to the sun; and, the tomb, an elegy, in poetic prose. By the abbe? de Reyrac, Censor Regius, Correspondent to the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres of Paris. Translated from the fifth edition of the original French, by O- B-, Esq. Of the Middle Temple (1782)
- 408393: Ducatus Leodiensis (1715)
- 408575: An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England (1739)
- 409310: Institutio legalis (1732)
- 409870: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1708)
- 409989: A cursory view, of the ancient and present state of the fieffs (1747)
- 410061: A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening (1725)
- 410141: The commentaries, or reports of Edmund Plowden (1761)
- 410270: Miscellany poems (1704)
- 410348: Proposals for raising money for carrying on a manufacture for making tin-plates, and erecting a town for the artificers to be employed in the said manufacture. By John Dickins, of the Middle Temple, Esq (1736)
- 410379: Sonnets and other poems (1785)
- 410398: Tractatus philosophico-theologicus de persona (1710)
- 410402: Tully's offices (1722)
- 410507: An answer to Mr. Horace Walpole's late work, entitled, Historic doubts on the reign and life of King Richard the Third (1768)
- 410754: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use (1704)
- 410904: Jus parliamentarium (1739)
- 410946: The life of Sir Leoline Jenkins (1724)
- 411033: A new abridgment of the law (1736)
- 411034: A new abridgment of the law (1762)
- 411553: Poems on several occasions. By Mr. Joseph Thurson (1729)
- 411554: The toilette. In three books. By Joseph Thurston, gent (1730)
- 411698: An essay upon the Witham Spa (1737)
- 411807: Memoirs. Part III (1709)
- 412214: The lawyer's fortune (1705)
- 412698: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 412756: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 413206: A general abridgment of the Common Law (1737)
- 416133: The romance of an hour, a comedy (1774)
- 416338: The captive monarch (1794)
- 417957: The satires and epistles of Horace, done into English, with notes. The second edition, corrected. To which is now added, his art of poetry. By S. Dunster, Chaplain to His Grace Charles Duke of Shrewsbury (1712)
- 418083: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1735)
- 418932: A short account of the life of the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Ken (1713)
- 419154: Sir Courtly Nice (1735)
- 419450: The state of the publick records of this kingdom; exhibiting a particular account of the subject matter contain'd in those records; Of the Condition in which they are preserved; and of the several offices where recourse may be had to them, viz. The Tower of London. The Rolls Chapel. The Pipe Office. The King's Remembrancer's Office. The Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office. The Augmentation Office, &c. Published by Order of the House of lords (1723)
- 419779: A supplement to the works of Dr. Swift (1752)
- 420727: The tempest (1701)
- 421495: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 423456: A word to the wise (1770)
- 424627: Proposals for printing by subscription, The laws and customs of the lead mines, ... in the county of Derby (1735)
- 424627: Proposals for printing by subscription, The laws and customs of the lead mines, ... in the county of Derby (1735)
- 424778: The new universal parish officer (1761)
- 424778: The new universal parish officer (1761)
- 425693: The dutiful daughter or The tragical history of the misfortunes and sufferings of the Rt. Hon. Lady Eliza Courtnay V*rn*n. (Only daughter of Colonel V*rn*n,) from the age of fourteen to her unfortunate death intersperc'd with the memoirs of Sir. Charles T****k (1775)
- 425693: The dutiful daughter or The tragical history of the misfortunes and sufferings of the Rt. Hon. Lady Eliza Courtnay V*rn*n. (Only daughter of Colonel V*rn*n,) from the age of fourteen to her unfortunate death intersperc'd with the memoirs of Sir. Charles T****k (1775)
- 426208: A system of the court-hands (1723)
- 427846: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1798)
- 429553: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1788)
- 429829: A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America (1764)
- 439053: The romance of an hour (1777)
- 442967: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1798)
- 454624: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1800)
- 456877: English liberties (1721)
- 456878: English liberties (1774)
- 457002: An essay on the law of bailments (1796)
- 462482: Cases determined in the Court of King's Bench; during the I, II & III years of Charles I (1793)
- 468384: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1792)
- 468615: The speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt (1662)
- 469561: First a safegard and a stay for sheriffs, bayliffs, serjeants at mace, and such officers. Or Their vvell doings justified, and their evill actings abolished (1652)
- 469658: The copy of a letter sent from his Excellencie, Robert Earle of Essex: to Mr. Pym, a Member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 471812: The young clerks guide. In four parts. Or, An exact collection of choice English presidents (1691)
- 471889: The history of Lord Stanton: or, A young nobleman's entrance into the world (1780)
- 471889: The history of Lord Stanton: or, A young nobleman's entrance into the world (1780)
- 474656: Letters of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Written during the reign of King James the First (1702)
- 476750: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for new loans, and contributions, as well from the united Provinces of Holland, as from England and Wales. for the speedy relief of the miserable and distressed estate of the Protestants in the Kingdom of Ireland (1643)
- 476846: Mensa regum; or The table of kings (1796)
- 476925: Atlas geographus: or, A compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1708)
- 478189: An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 478762: Trial of Captain John Kimber (1792)
- 479503: Reports of cases relative to the duty and office of a justice of the peace, from Michaelmas term 1776, inclusive, to Michaelmas term 1785, inclusive. Part III. and last. By Thomas Caldecott, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law (1800)
- 479586: The characters, or the manners of the age (1705)
- 480558: The minister of state (1658)
- 480609: A treatise against images and pictures in churches (1642)
Variants:
- Middle Temple
- 293: The new universal parish officer (1771)
- 293: The new universal parish officer (1771)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 363: The new retorna brevium (1738)
- 518: Laws concerning trade, and tradesmen (1712)
- 523: The law of tithes (1730)
- 650: Of the laws of chance (1738)
- 669: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1714)
- 670: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1707)
- 1049: The modern conveyancer (1706)
- 1058: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1702)
- 1061: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1703)
- 1634: A letter to Francis Plowden, Esq (1794)
- 1679: The plague (1743)
- 1929: A poem on the death of His Highness the Duke of Gloucester (1701)
- 2666: The practick part of the lavv: shewing the office of an attorney, and a guide for solicitors in all the courts of Westminster (1711)
- 2669: The practick part of the law (1702)
- 2671: The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office (1732)
- 2715: Lex maneriorum (1733)
- 2753: Prince Eugene: an heroic poem on the victorious progress of the confederate arms in Italy; under the conduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy, and Prince Eugene (1706)
- 2819: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 2819: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 2913: A letter to the author of the North-Briton (1768)
- 2913: A letter to the author of the North-Briton (1768)
- 3010: A report of some proceedings on the commission for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746 (1776)
- 3013: A report of some proceedings on the commission for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746 (1791)
- 3095: Repertorium juridicum (1742)
- 3135: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer (1782)
- 3193: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1708)
- 3194: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 3239: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1743)
- 3420: Reports and cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1742)
- 3642: The resurrection of the same numerical body (1733)
- 3833: Tenants law (1741)
- 3897: Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight (1791)
- 3933: The frequented village (1771)
- 4306: The trial of Lord Dungarvan (1791)
- 4431: Le second part de les reports du Thomas Siderfin argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1714)
- 4451: A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis (1704)
- 4466: A treatise on the law of awards (1791)
- 4467: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1791)
- 4999: An epistle from William Lord Russel (1764)
- 5158: The case of William Bingley, bookseller (1773)
- 5392: A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm (1731)
- 5626: Considerations upon commissions of bankrupts (1727)
- 5809: The compleat arbitrator (1744)
- 5840: A complete body of conveyancing (1792)
- 5908: A new abridgment of the law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. In five volumes (1793)
- 6568: The attorney's compleat pocket-book: or, new magazine of law for clerks (1791)
- 6869: An account of the stopping of Daggenham breach: with the accidents that have attended the same from the first undertaking. Containing Also Proper Rules for performing any the like Work: And Proposals for rendering the Ports of Dover and Dublin (which the Author has been employ'd to Survey) Commodious for Entertaining large Ships. To which is prefix'd, a plan of the levels which were over-flow'd by the breach. By Capt. John Perry (1721)
- 6936: Analogia legum (1745)
- 7716: A help to English history (1709)
- 7738: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1764)
- 7738: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1764)
- 7782: An introduction to the law relative to trials at Nisi Prius (1785)
- 7783: An introduction to the law relative to trials at Nisi Prius (1791)
- 7908: Essay upon the law of contracts and agreements (1796)
- 8672: An historical and geographical description of Formosa (1704)
- 9305: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1792)
- 9445: The history and antiquities of the four inns of court (1780)
- 9520: The frequented village (1771)
- 10623: A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation (1756)
- 11185: Privilegia Londini: or, The rights, liberties, privileges, laws, and customs, of the city of London (1723)
- 11653: A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin (1780)
- 11653: A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin (1780)
- 12058: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1784)
- 12060: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1792)
- 12446: The scrivener's guide (1716)
- 12482: The satires and epistles of Horace, done into English, with notes (1709)
- 12724: La secchia rapita (1710)
- 12877: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1736)
- 13019: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1702)
- 14324: Some computations relating to the proposed transferring of eighteen millions of the fund of the South Sea Company, to the Bank, and East-India Company (1721)
- 14325: Some further computations relating to South-Sea stock (1721)
- 15282: A specimen towards a new and compleat plan (1730)
- 16333: A summary of the penal laws relating to nonjurors, papists, popish recusants, and nonconformists (1716)
- 18153: The justice of peace his companion (1715)
- 18497: Cursus cancellariæ: or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery (1715)
- 18497: Cursus cancellariæ: or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery (1715)
- 18541: Cases adjudged in the Court of Kings-Bench (1738)
- 18574: Cases in crownlaw, determined by the twelve judges (1792)
- 18575: Cases in crown law (1789)
- 19454: The country wife (1731)
- 19694: The dissertator in burlesque (1701)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 20312: De jure maritimo et navali (1701)
- 21778: Advices from Parnassus (1705)
- 22557: The compleat arbitrator (1770)
- 23269: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use (1708)
- 23374: The clergy-Man's law (1712)
- 23522: Essay upon the law of contracts and agreements (1790)
- 24501: Books printed for, and are to be sold by J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters (1708)
- 25689: The life of Mahomet (1731)
- 26692: Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided (1800)
- 27263: The law of bills of exchange (1760)
- 27433: Modern cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster (1716)
- 27436: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's-Bench at Westminster (1713)
- 28604: Lex testamentaria (1728)
- 28689: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1704)
- 28693: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone, (as it is expresly laid down in the scriptures) agreeable to the rules of reason, and to the laws of justice, with several practical reflections (1704)
- 29362: A treatise upon fines (1774)
- 29364: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1730)
- 30191: Supplementary facts and observations occasioned by Mr. Walker's publication of his prosecution of Mr. Roberts; with notes, &c (1791)
- 30624: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels (1714)
- 31079: The practick part of the law (1702)
- 32556: The practice of courts-leet, and courts-baron (1714)
- 32642: Political arithmetic of the population, commerce, and manufactures of Ireland (1786)
- 34644: The new universal parish officer (1767)
- 34644: The new universal parish officer (1767)
- 35284: The out-of-Door Parliament (1780)
- 35284: The out-of-Door Parliament (1780)
- 37845: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity. Made English from the Latin By S. Dunster, A.M (1710)
- 42040: The country justice (1715)
- 44462: A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes (1766)
- 44927: An abstract of all the publick debts remaining due at Michaelmas, 1722 (1723)
- 45037: The adventures of Melinthus (1728)
- 45630: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1766)
- 46211: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1769)
- 46601: A computation of the value of South-Sea stock (1721)
- 46673: Manwood's treatise of the forest laws: shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens; with all such Things as are incident to either: Together With The proper Terms of Art, collected out of the Common and Statute Laws of this Realm; as also from the Assises and Iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned Authors. Treating also of the Office of Agistors, Beadles, Foresters, Keepers, Rangers, Verderors and Woodwards, and of the Courts of Attachment, &c. With all the Variety of Cases relating to Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens; and all the Laws concerning the Game made, adjudged or repealed, since the Year 1665. The Whole digested under proper Titles in an Alphabetical Order. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged. By William Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1741)
- 46825: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 46825: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 47818: Information for George Morison of the Middle Temple London (1765)
- 47818: Information for George Morison of the Middle Temple London (1765)
- 47945: Information for William Earl of Sutherland (1749)
- 48077: The laws concerning horses (1785)
- 48077: The laws concerning horses (1785)
- 50465: A new abridgment of the law. By Matthew Bacon of the Middle Temple, Esq (1768)
- 50520: A new abridgment of the law (1786)
- 50727: The art of prudence (1705)
- 55296: The law of evidence (1797)
- 55881: The trial at large of Francis Henry de la Motte (1781)
- 56095: A collection of treatises relating to the national debts & funds (1721)
- 56096: A collection of treatises relating to the publick debts, and the discharge of the same (1720)
- 57438: Enchiridion clericale (1701)
- 57840: The poll for members to serve in the ensuing Parliament, for the county of Middlesex (1705)
- 57986: English examples to Lily's grammar-rules, for children's Latin exercises (1715)
- 58671: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1739)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 62585: Advice to a nephew: or, a system of rules and morals for the forming of a young gentleman's conduct (1747)
- 62683: The trial of General Gunning (1792)
- 62690: A digest of the laws of England (1793)
- 63857: Notes of cases in points of practice (1740)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64600: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 64600: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 64757: The indian emperor (1709)
- 64828: Every farmer his own lawyer (1785)
- 64907: Every tradesman his own lawyer (1794)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 65001: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. In force and use (1701)
- 65011: The history and analysis of the common law (1713)
- 65102: Institutio Legalis (1713)
- 65180: Epilogue: spoken by Mrs. Mountfort at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane (1705)
- 65271: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1732)
- 65291: A familiar epistle from a student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771)
- 65313: Jura ecclesiastica (1742)
- 65313: Jura ecclesiastica (1742)
- 65347: The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contained many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefixed, an introduction to this history, by Laurence Echard, M.A. Arch-Deacon of Stowe (1722)
- 66080: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1785)
- 67194: Horace's satires (1712)
- 67315: The first part of the Justice of peace his companion; or, a summary of all the acts of Parliament, whereby one, two, or more justices of the peace, are authorized to act, not only in, but out of the sessions of peace. Begun by Samuel Blackerby, late of Grays-Inn, Esq; Alphabetically digested, and continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1729. With an exact table, by Nathaniel Blackerby, Esq; (1730)
- 67841: Miege's last and best French grammar: or, a new method to learn French. Containing the quintessence of all other grammars (1706)
- 67998: A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 67999: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 68885: A continuation of the second volume of the General abridgment of the common law (1727)
- 69154: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69163: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69444: To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, The humble petition of John Vaughan of the Middle-Temple, Gent (1701)
- 69671: The gentleman farrier (1734)
- 73099: The Royal magazine; or, Quarterly bee (1750)
- 73099: The Royal magazine; or, Quarterly bee (1750)
- 75342: Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies (1688)
- 75527: The history of the successions of the kings of England. From Canutus the first monarch (1682)
- 75586: Magna charta (1680)
- 75587: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75871: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, untill the end of the reigne of Queene Elizabeth (1651)
- 75887: The compleat sheriff (1696)
- 75904: The history of the troubles of Suethland and Poland (1656)
- 75908: An exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 75952: The just general (1652)
- 76046: A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury (1651)
- 76506: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace (1643)
- 76741: The complete justice (1681)
- 76798: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, in answer to the Scots declaration (1642)
- 76873: A letter from the Speaker of the House of Commons (1642)
- 76911: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 77227: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 77310: Ordines cancellariæ: being orders of the High Court of Chancery (1698)
- 77542: The cheats (1693)
- 77598: A letter sent from the Provost Vice-Chancellour of Oxford, to the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke Lord Chancellour of Oxford (1642)
- 77630: Love in it's [sic] extasie: or, The large prerogative (1649)
- 77890: Killing is murder, and no murder: or An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet, of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor; intituled Killing no murder (1657)
- 77911: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1700)
- 78037: Observations historical and genealogical (1693)
- 78283: The grand abridgment of the law continued. Or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England (1660)
- 78357: The twelfth part of The reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1658)
- 78373: Certain select cases in lavv, reported (1659)
- 78827: The reports of that late reverend and learned judge, Thomas Owen Esquire (1656)
- 78859: Cabala, mysteries of state (1653)
- 79057: The Canterbury guests; or, A bargain broken (1695)
- 79147: The hectors: or The false challenge (1656)
- 79180: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1672)
- 79313: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 79351: Reports of divers resolutions in lavv (1659)
- 79418: The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, tendred to His Majestie, Feb. 1 (1643)
- 79703: The grounds of unity in religion: or An expedient for a general conformity and pacification. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1679)
- 79703: The grounds of unity in religion: or An expedient for a general conformity and pacification. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1679)
- 79751: Of gardens (1673)
- 80167: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight (1656)
- 80353: The first tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 80798: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 80915: La cinqusieme part des reports del Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier, lattorney general le roy (1697)
- 81189: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 81367: The parsons counsellor (1681)
- 81426: A coffee-house dialogue: or A discourse between Captain Y--- and a young barrester of the Middle-Temple (1679)
- 81432: Heraclius, Emperour of the East (1664)
- 81604: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1697)
- 81639: The speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt (1661)
- 81802: The question concerning impositions, tonnage, poundage, prizage, customs, &c. fully stated and argued, from reason, law, and policy (1656)
- 81968: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 81990: The compleat clerk (1683)
- 82030: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1672)
- 82608: The modern conveyancer: or, Conveyancing improv'd (1695)
- 82697: Certain letters, evidencing the Kings stedfastness in the Protestant religion (1660)
- 82793: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 82799: Reports of divers choice cases in law (1675)
- 82825: The lawyers demurrer, to the addresses in fashion. Or, The several declarations and orders of the honourable Societies of the Middle-Temple (1681)
- 82844: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 83013: A perfect relation of the taking of the towne of Preston in Lancashire, by the Parliaments forces under the command of Colonell Sir John Seaton on Thursday the ninth day of February, 1642 (1643)
- 83197: An honourable and worthy speech: spoken in the high court of Parliament· By Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple, October 28. 1641 (1641)
- 83516: The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar (1655)
- 83605: An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 84278: The twelfth part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1656)
- 84540: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 84568: The grounds of unity in religion: or an expedient for a general conformity and pacification (1679)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84636: In memory of Joseph Washington, Esq (1694)
- 84981: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 85063: A brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe, which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered (1643)
- 85150: Karo?lou trismegi?stou 'epiphani?a (1660)
- 85163: The copies of such bills as were presented unto His Majestie at Oxon. By the committees appointed to attend His Majestie with propositions from both Houses (1643)
- 85197: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 85437: Horatius: a Roman tragedie (1656)
- 85438: Polyeuctes, or The martyr (1655)
- 85639: Essex's innocency and honour vindicated: or, Murther, subornation, perjury, and oppression, justly charg'd on the murtherers of that noble lord and true patriot, Arthur (late) Earl of Essex (1690)
- 85658: A philologicall commentary: or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv (1658)
- 85708: Karo?lou trismegi?stou? 'epiphani?a (1661)
- 85718: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers (1682)
- 85959: Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John Bridgman, Knight; Serjeant at lavv, sometime chief justice of Chester (1659)
- 85960: Brevia judicialia: or, An exact collection of approved forms of all sorts of judiciall writs in the Common Bench (1662)
- 86190: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closet to the late King Charles. To which is added a fourth sermon, preached by the Right Reverend Father in God Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of York (1658)
- 86622: Fumifugium: or, the inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 86829: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton knight (1682)
- 86928: Two proposals, humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament (1696)
- 87019: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87140: Epitome monarchiæ Britanicæ. Or, A brief cronology of the Brittish kings (1663)
- 87148: Killing is murder, and no murder: or An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet, of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor; intituled Killing no murder (1657)
- 87164: Musick's monument; or, A remembrancer of the best practical musick, both divine, and civil, that has ever been known, to have been in the world (1676)
- 87284: The speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt (1662)
- 87291: All the severall ordinances and orders, made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1643)
- 87331: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87352: An exact enquiry after ancient truths, both in scripture and fathers (1643)
- 87457: The humorists (1671)
- 87468: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87597: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 87631: An exact and true relation of the dangerous and bloody fight, between His Majesties army, and the Parliaments forces, neer Kyneton in the county of Warwick, the 23 of this instant October (1642)
- 87711: To the Kings most excellent Maiesty (1642)
- 87733: An historical and geographical account of the Morea, Negropont, and the maritime places, as far as Thessalonica· (1687)
- 88175: The compleat ambassador: or Two treaties of the intended marriage of Qu: Elizabeth of glorious memory (1655)
- 88493: His Majesties message to the House of Commons: concerning an order made by them for the borrowing of one hundered [sic] thousand pounds of the adventurers money for Ireland (1642)
- 88586: Emblemes. By Fra: Quarles (1696)
- 88602: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 88643: The tenth satyr of Juvenal, English and Latin. The English by Tho Shadwell. With illustrations upon it. Licensed, May 25. 1687 (1687)
- 88644: The humble petition and protestation of the county of Kent (1642)
- 88730: The elements of Euclid explain'd (1696)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88930: Of gardens (1672)
- 89217: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 89329: The touch-stone of comon [sic] assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdom. By William Sheppard, Esq; sometimes of the Middle Temple (1651)
- 89341: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseyes, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1653)
- 89423: Les reports de Sir John Savile chevalier (1688)
- 89446: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 89636: La montre: or The lover's watch. By Mrs. A. Behn (1686)
- 89866: The luckey chance, or An alderman's bargain (1687)
- 89966: The traytors perspective-glass. Or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides (1662)
- 89973: La tierce part des reports del Edward Coke, lattorney general le roigne (1697)
- 90074: A brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe, which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered (1643)
- 90363: The reading of that famous lawyer Sr. Robert Brook Kt. upon the statute of limitations, 32. H.8.cap.2 (1647)
- 90455: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes, late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Published by His Majesties speciall command. The fifth edition. With an alphabetical table of the principal contents. Whereunto is added, a sermon preached before two kings, on the fifth of August, 1606 (1661)
- 90752: La unzime part des reports de Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier,chief justice Dengleterre (1697)
- 90780: The works of the famous Mr. Francis Rabelais Doctor in Physick, treating of the lives, heroick deeds, and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel (1664)
- 90790: Tvvo letters from his excellencie Robert Earl of Essex (1643)
- 90798: The Readers speech of the Middle-Temple (1664)
- 90802: The present state of the empire of Morocco· (1695)
- 91076: Reports, of diverse choice cases in law (1651)
- 91509: The body of the common-lavv of England (1670)
- 91777: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery, from the 12th year of King Charles II. to the 31st (1697)
- 91811: The compleat clerk (1677)
- 92294: The Psalms of David, in English metre (1698)
- 92406: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports (1650)
- 92407: Le second part des reports del Edward Coke,lattorney general le roigne (1697)
- 92583: A catalogue of English books: in divinity, humanity, philology, history, &c. of Mr. Charles Mearne's, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92630: A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons (1693)
- 92994: The replication, or certain vindicatory depositions (1663)
- 93214: A letter to a gentleman in the commission of the peace (1695)
- 93870: The Gentleman's jockey and approved farrier (1676)
- 93967: A French-English dictionary (1650)
- 94022: Nomothete?s· The interpreter (1672)
- 94022: Nomothete?s· The interpreter (1672)
- 94059: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 94148: Placita Latine? rediviva (1673)
- 94415: A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists, towards Protestants at home and abroad (1680)
- 94421: Lex Londinensis; or, The city law (1680)
- 94453: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 94612: De mirabilibus pecci (1683)
- 94673: The pleadings, arguments, and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench upon the quo warranto (1696)
- 94937: Damon (1696)
- 94972: A petition and protestation of the county of Kent (1642)
- 95029: The shepheard's paradise (1659)
- 95110: The twelfth part of the reports of Sr. Edward Coke, Kt (1667)
- 95325: The office of the clerk of assize (1682)
- 95635: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1699)
- 95652: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1667)
- 96007: The practick part of the law (1658)
- 96088: A brief character of Englands distraction (1660)
- 96423: Die Sabbatti. September, 24. 1642. Whereas, this kingdome and common wealth hath beene put to a great and vast charge by delinquents (1642)
- 96484: Presbytery popish, not episcopacy (1661)
- 96643: All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1644)
- 96653: Certain propositions of both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 96680: Foure ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 96848: The office and duty of executors: or, A treatise of wills and executors (1663)
- 96970: The journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1682)
- 97250: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of lawdayes, or courts baron (1654)
- 97751: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 97752: The bodie of the common-law of England (1662)
- 97754: The clarks tutor for arithmetick and vvriting: or, A plain and easie way of arithmetick (1671)
- 97986: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq (1655)
- 98206: Fumifugium: or The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 98222: An exact table of fees, of all the courts at Westminster (1697)
- 98275: The gentleman's jocky, and approved farrier (1671)
- 98402: Reports of divers famous cases in law (1675)
- 98587: The offices and duties of constables, borsholders, tything-men, treasurers of the county-stock, overseers for the poore, and other lay-ministers (1641)
- 98693: An exact abridgment of The commentaries, or, Reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1659)
- 99202: The country justice (1697)
- 99566: A song for St. Cæcilia's Day, Nov. 22, 1686 (1686)
- 99687: Sculptura: or The history, and art of chalcography and engraving in copper (1662)
- 99708: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1656)
- 99832: The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire (1660)
- 99832: The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire (1660)
- 99927: Hugo Grotius, De rebus belgicis: or, The annals, and history of the low-countrey-warrs (1665)
- 99927: Hugo Grotius, De rebus belgicis: or, The annals, and history of the low-countrey-warrs (1665)
- 100385: The judges resolutions upon the several statutes concerning bankrupts (1676)
- 100593: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 100624: The commentaries upon original writs (1655)
- 100698: Certaine observations concerning the office of the Lord Chancellor. Composed by the Right Honorable, and most learned, Thomas Lord Ellesmere, late Lord Chancellor of England. Whereunto is annexed a perfect table, and a methodicall analysis of the whole treatise (1651)
- 100852: Lex custumaria: or, A treatise of copy-hold estates, in respect of the lord, copy-holder (1696)
- 100889: Two excellent plays (1665)
- 100909: A true narrative of the inhumane positions and practices of the Jesuites and papists, towards all good Protestant Christians (1680)
- 101227: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1693)
- 101296: The lively oracles given to us: or, The Christian's birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. The third edition. By the author of the whole dvty of man, & etc (1688)
- 101322: Select cases in B.R. 22, 23, & 24. Car. I. Regis (1688)
- 101408: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 101504: Bibliotheca Belwoodiana: or, A catalogue of the library of Roger Belwood, of the Middle-Temple, Serjeant at Law, lately deceased (1694)
- 101525: The office of the clerk of assize (1676)
- 101771: The law of commons and commoners: or A treatise shewing the original and nature of common (1698)
- 102051: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1643)
- 102137: The world surveyed: or, The famous voyages & travailes of Vincent le Blanc, or White, of Marseilles (1660)
- 102518: Baron and feme (1700)
- 102610: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1661)
- 102622: Reports in the Court of Exchequer (1657)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 102645: A catalogue of books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London in 1666. to the end of Michaelmas term, 1695 (1696)
- 102694: Nomothete?s. The interpreter (1684)
- 102786: Of gardens (1672)
- 102793: A commentary on Antoninus his itinerary, or Journies of the Romane Empire, so far as it concerneth Britain (1658)
- 103509: Trade revived, or a way proposed to restore, increase, inrich, strengthen and preserve the decayed and even dying trade of this our English nation (1660)
- 103619: A nevv poem on the excellency and antiquity of law and lawyers (1682)
- 103626: Placita Latine? rediviva (1661)
- 103829: The remonstrance or declaration of vs, the inhabitants of the county palatine of Chester, whose names are subscribed, and of many more (1642)
- 103952: Some notable observations upon the late summons by the Earl of Newcastle, of the town of Manchester. Written by a worthy member of the House of Commons, and appointed to be printed. Imprimatur John White (1643)
- 103958: A seasonable treatise; wherein is proved, that King William (commonly call'd the Conqueror) did not get the imperial crown of England by the sword, but by the election and consent of the people (1689)
- 104331: An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's postscript, to his argument, for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament (1683)
- 104331: An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's postscript, to his argument, for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament (1683)
- 104393: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a? cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous and unjust decrees in Chancery (1683)
- 104393: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a? cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous and unjust decrees in Chancery (1683)
- 104453: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum, &c. or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in Chancery (1684)
- 104608: Instructions concerning erecting of a library (1661)
- 104719: La neufme part des reports del Sr. Edw. Coke chivalier, chief justice del commom [sic] bank (1697)
- 104786: Foure ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 104788: A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard (1671)
- 104910: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 105064: The works of Richard Brownlow Esquire, late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas (1654)
- 105141: Acetaria (1699)
- 105347: The severall examinations and confessions of the treacherous conspiratours against the citie of Bristoll (1643)
- 105403: The life of the famous Cardinal-Duke de Richlieu (1695)
- 105435: The parson's counsellor (1676)
- 105582: Tyrannus or the mode (1661)
- 105779: The pourtract of the politicke Christian-favourite (1647)
- 105917: Eliza's babes: or, The virgins-offering (1652)
- 106029: His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5 (1642)
- 106035: The law of obligations and conditions, or An accurate treatise, wherein is contained the whole learning of the law (1693)
- 106069: A full and true account of a notorious and bold robbery, comitted [sic] on Hounslow-Heath on Friday last, 1700. by Jonathon Lan, and Guy Cook, two highway-men (1700)
- 106297: A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of England, Scotland & Ireland (1699)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106414: His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5 (1642)
- 106456: A new voyage to the Levant (1696)
- 106482: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1670)
- 106510: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Jer. Copping, late of Sion Colledge, Gent. and Anscel Beaumont, late of the Middle Temple, Esq; with others (1687)
- 106600: The clerks guide (1672)
- 106688: The second part of the interest of England· (1645)
- 106876: A declaration of the Parliament of England (1645)
- 107020: A true relation of a great victory obtained (through Gods providence) by the Parliaments forces in Cheshire (1645)
- 107259: Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, in the reign of King Charles I. and to the 20th year of King Charles II (1693)
- 107272: The reforming registry: or A representation of the very many mischeifs and inconveniences which will unavoidably happen by the needless, chargeable, and destructive way of registries (1671)
- 107299: The third part of the Reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 107319: Reports and cases, collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight, late lord chief-justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and novv faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke (1656)
- 108123: The speech of the right honourable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes, one of the Lord Keepers of the Great Seale of England, made before his Highnesse, and both Houses of Parliament (1659)
- 108933: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 108956: The third tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English Kings (1668)
- 109012: The right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious (1655)
- 109039: Certamen epistolare, or, The letter-combate. Managed by Peter Heylyn, D.D. with 1. Mr. Baxter of Kederminster. 2. Dr. Barnard of Grays-Inne. 3. Mr. Hickman of Mag. C. Oxon. And 4. J.H. of the city of Westminster Esq; With 5. An appendix to the same, in answer to some passages in Mr. Fullers late Appeal (1659)
- 109047: The law of conveyances (1658)
- 109214: The Rota: or, A model of a free-state, or equall common-wealth (1660)
- 109303: A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and usefull words in the law (1652)
- 109317: The bribe-takers of jury-men partiall, dishonest, and ignorant discovered and abolished; and, honest, judicious, able, and impartiall restored (1652)
- 109421: The vocal and instrumental musick of The prophetess, or The history of Dioclesian. Composed by Henry Purcell, organist of Their Majesties Chappel, and of St. Peters Westminster (1691)
- 109438: An ansvver to a letter sent to a gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1659)
- 109470: The just measure of a personall treatie between the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament (1648)
- 109480: The manner of creating the Knights of the Antient and Honourable Order of the Bath, according to the custom used in England in time of peace (1661)
- 109528: The combat of love and friendship (1653)
- 109597: Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her (1655)
- 109653: Melothesia: or, Certain general rules for playing upon a continued-bass (1673)
- 109806: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 110031: The memoires of the Duke of Rohan: or, A faithful relation of the most remarkable occurrences in France (1660)
- 110147: The touch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome. By VVilliam Sheppard Esquire, sometimes of the Middle Temple (1648)
- 110148: The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents (1650)
- 110164: Of corporations, fraternities, and guilds. Or, a discourse, wherein the learning of the law touching bodies-politique is unfolded (1659)
- 110281: The floating island (1655)
- 110367: A musical entertainment perform'd on November XXII. 1683 (1684)
- 110371: Common-good: or, The improvement of commons, forrests, and chases, by inclosure (1652)
- 110414: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110415: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110457: Tripla concordia: or, A choice collection of new airs, in three parts (1677)
- 110488: The reduction of episcopacie unto the form of synodical government received in the antient Church (1656)
- 110559: A new voyage to the Levant (1696)
- 110603: A new plea for the old law (1653)
- 110939: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 110941: A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 110947: All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1644)
- 111332: Three learned readings made upon three very usefull statutes (1648)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 112201: Die Sabbati 26 Augusti, 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that on Wednesday next (being the day appointed for publick humiliation) there shall be a collection made in all the parish churches in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, (1643)
- 112253: The tovch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome (1651)
- 112412: Proposalls for an Act for prevention of the great trouble and charge which the honest people of this nation, have been put to; by wrongfull arrests and imprisonments, and for preserving them from such arrests (being upon feigned great actions) at the sute of divers to whom they have owed nothing (1650)
- 112438: The academies lecture concerning justice. By Sir Balthazar Gerbier Knight (1650)
- 112754: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace (1643)
- 112987: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, until the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1672)
- 113015: Bills proposed for acts, or proposalls concerning the principall courts of England (1651)
- 113016: Propositions 1. For recording and registering of deeds and conveyances (1651)
- 113233: First, a bitt and a knock for vnder-sheriffs, serjeants, bayliffs, setters, and such vermin, catterpillars, and varlets. Or, catchpoles, fallen from twenty to one (1652)
- 113424: Maran-atha: the second advent, or, Christ's coming to judgment (1652)
- 113640: A letter written to a gentleman in the country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the reasons therof (1653)
- 113721: Declarations and pleadings in English (1659)
- 113808: Sedition scourg'd, or A view of that rascally & venemous paper, entituled, A charge of high-treason exhibited against Oliver Cromwel, Esq; for several treasons by him committed (1653)
- 113911: Anti-Socinianism, or, A brief explication of some places of holy Scripture, for the confutation of cerrain [sic] gross errours, and Socinian heresies (1656)
- 113925: Writs judiciall (1653)
- 114307: A vindication of the lavvs of England, as they are now established (1659)
- 114594: The churches patience and faith in afflictions (1661)
- 114769: The vindication of Sr. John Stawells remonstrance, against a scurrilous pamphlet written by Mr. John Ash (1655)
- 114829: A just vindication of the questioned part of the reading of Edward Bagshaw, Esq; an apprentice of the common law. Had in the Middle Temple Hall the 24th day of February, being Munday, anno Dom. 1639. upon the statute of 25 E.3. called, Statutum pro clero, from all scandalou aspersions whatsoever (1660)
- 115378: The law of conveyances (1656)
- 115415: Finetti Philoxenis: som choice observations of Sr. John Finett knight (1656)
- 115483: Three sermons preached by the reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closset to the late King Charles. To which is aded [sic], A fourth sermon, preached by the right reverend Father in God, Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of Yorke (1656)
- 115492: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 115622: A survey of the pretended holy discipline (1663)
- 115706: The grounds of the lawes of England (1657)
- 115706: The grounds of the lawes of England (1657)
- 115959: The life of the apostle St Paul, written in French by the famous Bishop of Grasse, and now Englished by a person of honour (1653)
- 116138: The triumphant lady: or, The crowned innocence· (1656)
- 116276: Jus poli et fori or, God and the King (1661)
- 116310: The modern assurancer, or The clarks directory (1658)
- 116549: The false and scandalous remonstrance of the inhumane and bloody rebells of Ireland (1644)
- 117080: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 117123: Arcana clericalia, or, The mysteries of clarkship (1674)
- 117323: The prologue to His Majesty at the first play presented at the Cock-pit in Whitehall (1660)
- 117493: Reports: (a second part.) of diverse famous cases in law (1651)
- 117513: Die September 29. 1642. The Lords and Commons in Parliament do conceive and find it so necessary that 1000. dragoones (1642)
- 117546: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1651)
- 118151: Die Sabbati 28. Ianua: 1642. An order made by the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the rate of Coales. (1643)
- 118441: Die Sabbati 19 Augusti, 1643. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons, that such members of the said House as shall wilfully neglect their service in the House, (1643)
- 118497: Placita Latine? rediviva (1661)
- 118850: The great assises holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his assesours (1645)
- 118934: His Majesties message to the House of Commons: concerning an order made by them for the borrowing of one hundered [sic] thousand pounds of the adventurers money for Ireland (1642)
- 119236: A declaration and protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to this kingdome, and the whole world (1642)
- 119535: Brevia selecta; or, Choice writs (1663)
- 119700: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 119702: An exact abridgment of all the statutes (1674)
- 119705: An abstract of the act (made anno vi?. & vii?. Gulielmi III. Regis) for granting to His Majesty certain duties upon marriages, births, burials, and upon batchelours and widowers, for the term of five years (1695)
- 119870: An essay upon the excising of malt (1696)
- 119875: The compleat sheriff (1700)
- 120189: The case of Walter Williams of the Midle-Temple, Esq (1689)
- 120271: Machivael's [sic] discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius, translated out of the Italian. To which is added his Prince. With some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors. By E.D (1663)
- 120295: His Maiesties message to the House of Commons (1642)
- 120483: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight, late lord chiefe justice of England and of the Councell of Estate to His Majesty, King James (1651)
- 120574: Karolou? trismegistou? epiphania = The most glorious star, or celestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles Waine (1662)
- 120894: The parsons counsellor (1677)
- 121161: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1694)
- 121161: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1694)
- 121219: A view of the penal laws concerning trade and trafick (1697)
- 121649: A breife summary of the lavves and statutes of England (1650)
- 122015: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use (1659)
- 122262: The gentlemans jocky, and approved farrier (1679)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122833: The gentlemans jockey, and approved farrier (1676)
- 123075: The practick part of the law (1654)
- 123451: The second part of Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, from the 20th year of King Charles II. to the first year of Their present Majesties, King William and Queen Mary (1694)
- 123560: The office of the clerk of assize (1694)
- 123620: No home but heaven (1664)
- 123638: The Syracusan tyrant: or, The life of Agathocles (1661)
- 123642: Synopsis or, An exact abridgement of the Lord Cokes commentaries upon Littleton (1652)
- 123746: The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier (1672)
- 123892: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1663)
- 123949: The rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer (1698)
- 123955: The learning of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome (1648)
- 123971: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1698)
- 124136: A copy of the Earle of Marleborough's letter to Sir Hugh P (1665)
- 124446: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1656)
- 124480: An exact character or, narrative of the late right noble, and magnificent lord, Oliver Cromvvell, the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the domi[ ]tons thereof. Together with a brief recapitulation (or declaration) of his many miraculous victories, virtues, and atchievements, throughout the three nations. With his decease on Friday, the 3d of Septemb. 1658. being above 60 years of age; and the election of his eldest son the Lord Richard to be Lord Protector of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c. With the proclaiming of His Highness on Saturday (the 4th instant) throughout the cities of London and Westminster. Written by T.l'W. of the Middle-Temple London, for the present perusal of all honest patriots: and now printed and published for general satisfaction of the people (1658)
- 124559: The theatre of complements: or, A compleat new academy (1689)
- 124587: Tryals per pais: or The law of England, concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1700)
- 124601: An exact table of fees, of all the courts at Westminster, as they were delivered in Parliament by the persons following. Viz. The chancery, by Sir Miles Cook, Samuel Keck, Esquire, and others. The Kings-bench, on the plea-side, by W. Turbill and Nicholas Harding. On the Crown side, by R. Seyhard, and Richard Horton. The common-pleas, by W. Farmerie, Silv. Petyt, and H. Clift. The Exchequer, on the plea-side, by R. Beresford Tho. Arden, &c. On the inquiry-side, by Butler Buggins, Esq; the second edition, corrected. With the additions of the fees of the clerks of the peace of Middlesex and Surrey, the clerk of the assize of the home circuit, the fees of the cursitors, and the abstract of the Act of vellum and parchment, &c (1694)
- 124739: Declarations and pleadings (1684)
- 124906: Orders and rules to be humbly proposed to His Majesty (1700)
- 124906: Orders and rules to be humbly proposed to His Majesty (1700)
- 124924: Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writing (1676)
- 124959: First a safegard and a stay for sheriffs, bayliffs, serjeants at mace, and such officers. Or Their vvell doings justified, and their evill actings abolished (1652)
- 125118: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court and at publick theatres (1692)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125255: The whole office of the country justice of peace (1652)
- 125578: Two sermons preached on the occasion of the death of the Lord and Lady Digby (1688)
- 125597: Common notions and advice, of Mr. A. Theveneav, advocate in Parliament (1662)
- 125885: Seven treatises, very necessary to be observed in these very bad days (1662)
- 126364: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 126464: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament. The humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates, now called by his Majesties writs to attend the Parliament (1661)
- 126672: A copy of a letter sent from the Lo: Fairfax to the Major of Hull (1644)
- 126854: The established government of England, vindicated from all popular and Republican principles and mistakes (1687)
- 127364: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in chancery (1684)
- 127364: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in chancery (1684)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127875: Karolou trismegistou epiphania (1664)
- 128574: Mafteah? leshon ha-k?odesh that is The key of the holy tongue (1650)
- 128645: To his Excellencie, the Earl of Forth, Lord Generall of His Majesties army: the humble petition of divers poor prisoners in Oxford-castle, whose names are hereunder written (1643)
- 128671: Walter Williams, and Elizabeth his wife, late wife and executrix of William Reed, deceased. Appellants. Richard Reed the younger Esq; Sir William Gregory, now Mr. Justice Gregory, and Richard Wytherstone. Respondents. The case (1690)
- 128970: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1656)
- 128984: The third part of the reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 130262: The whole office of the country justice of peace· (1650)
- 130283: Thesaurus musicus (1693)
- 130384: The compleat surgeon (1696)
- 130400: The method of pleading by rule and president (1697)
- 130990: An abstract of the act made in the 5th and 6th years of Their Majesties reign, for granting to Their Majesties several duties upon vellum (1694)
- 131142: A proposal, humbly offered to the King and Parliament, for preventing effectually the exportation or wool (1695)
- 131232: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 131744: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1672)
- 131980: Die Sabbati, 28. Ianua: 1642. An order made by the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the rate of Coales (1643)
- 132245: The island-princess (1687)
- 132427: The prince. VVritten in French by Mounsier du Balzac. Now translated into English (1648)
- 132618: The laws of Barbados, collected in one volume, by William Rawlin, of the Middle-Temple, London, Esquire. And now clerk of the Assembly of the said island (1699)
- 132811: The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, tendred to His Majestie, Febr. 1 (1643)
- 133336: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1650)
- 133337: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needful and useful for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law-days, or courts baron (1662)
- 133338: The second part of the faithfull councellour: or, The marrow of the law in English (1654)
- 133358: Thesaurarium mathematicæ, or The treasury of the mathematicks (1692)
- 133685: Severall informations taken by the deputy lieutenants of Northhampton (1642)
- 133926: The tenth satyr of Juvenal (1687)
- 134247: Les reports de Edw. Coke l'Attorney General le Roign (1697)
- 134258: The compleat clark (1664)
- 134803: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post (1693)
- 134817: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 134866: The reading of the famous and learned Robert Callis, Esq; upon the statute of 23 H. 8. cap. 5. of sewers (1686)
- 135012: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers (1682)
- 135013: An exact abridgement of the two last volumes of reports of Sr. Edw. Coke, Knight (1670)
- 135015: Le size part des reports del Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier, chief justice del commom [sic] bank (1697)
- 135016: Le sept part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, chief justice del common-bank (1697)
- 135041: Un exact alphabetical table de tout l'principal matteires, maximes, et axiomes, conteynns en le abridgment de le Siegneur Cokes Reportes (1664)
- 135567: The copy of a letter sent from his excellencie, Robert, Earle of Essex: to Mr. Pym, a member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 135634: Arcana Parliamentaria: or Precedents concerning elections, proceedings, privileges, and punishments in Parliament (1685)
- 136536: La huictme part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, chief justice del common bank (1697)
- 136537: Le quart part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, l'attorney general le roy (1697)
- 137187: The pleader (1657)
- 137519: The practick part of the law (1653)
- 137958: Andronicus Comnenius (1664)
- 138107: La dixme part des reports de Sr. Edw· Coke chivalier, chief justice Dengleterre (1697)
- 138141: The Earl of Shaftsbury's grand-jury vindicated from the aspersions cast on them in the late address from some of the Middle-Temple, London (1682)
- 138189: A sure guide for His Majesties justices of peace (1663)
- 138389: Plusieurs tres-bons cases (1662)
- 138389: Plusieurs tres-bons cases (1662)
- 138736: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 138781: The history of the bucaniers of America (1699)
- 138973: The devil turn'd casuist or The cheats of Rome laid open (1696)
- 139517: The practick part of the law (1681)
- 139646: The lay-mans lawyer: or, the second part of the practice of the law (1654)
- 139873: Myskotomia: or, The anatomical administration of all the muscles of an humane body, as they arise in dissection (1648)
- 139888: The Practick part of the law (1676)
- 139919: The office and duty of executors: or, A treatise of wills and executors (1676)
- 140178: The lay-mans lawyer, revievved & enlarged (1656)
- 141075: Schema sacrum in ordine ad ordinem ecclesiæ Anglicanæ ceremoniarum (1683)
- 141151: Reports of diverse choice cases in law (1654)
- 141261: A short historical account of the Kings of England (1684)
- 141665: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 141791: Comes amoris; or The companion of love (1687)
- 141792: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 141794: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1693)
- 141923: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1658)
- 142051: The Country-Man's Treasure (1676)
- 142354: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 142394: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 142704: Magna charta (1680)
- 142858: A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern (1682)
- 143492: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 143503: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 143504: Choice ayres and songs (1683)
- 144174: Poems (1662)
- 144178: A preservative against the major part of trials and non-suits in triviall causes (1650)
- 144303: Magna Charta (1680)
- 144836: The whole office of the country justice of peace (1652)
- 145127: The parson's counsellor (1685)
- 145755: Considerations touching the great question of the King's right in dispensing with the penal laws (1687)
- 145857: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 146164: The flower garden and compleat vineyard (1683)
- 146251: The gentleman's jockey, and approved farrier (1674)
- 147148: An exact character or, narrative of the late right noble, and magnificent Lord, Oliver Cromvvell, the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the dominions thereof (1658)
- 147317: Instructions agreed on by a committee of the Lords and Commons for the Committee for Sequestration of Delinquents estates (1643)
- 147538: The English opera; or The vocal musick in Psyche (1675)
- 147539: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq; with alterations and additions (1671)
- 147605: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, in answer to the Scots declaration (1642)
- 147637: The tragedy of Ovid (1662)
- 147648: The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 147681: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 147682: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1686)
- 148006: The traveller's guide, and, the country's safety (1692)
- 149382: The antiquity & original of the Court of Chancery, and authority of the lord chancellor of England (1654)
- 149878: The modern assurancer, or The clarks directory (1658)
- 151512: The cheats (1693)
- 151790: The substance of the enacting clauses in the bill . . . second of Feb (1696)
- 151791: Some reasons humbly offered to the King (1690)
- 152126: The office and duty of executors· Or A treatise of wils and executors (1656)
- 153188: [To the] King's most excellent Maiesty. The humble address of the society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 153643: The practick part of the lavv (1695)
- 153648: The practick part of the law (1656)
- 153784: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and Learned, Dr. Richard Stuart (1656)
- 156523: The single songs, with the dialogue, sung in the new opera, call'd Brutus of Alba: or, Augusta's triumph (1696)
- 156663: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1691)
- 156768: The satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, a Roman knight (1695)
- 156836: Some abuses of the law detected, or a seasonable discourse there upon: between a Parliament-man and a lawyer (1689)
- 156841: The perfect conveyancer: or severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed (1655)
- 156917: The history and antiquities of the County of Rutland (1684)
- 156945: The library of the Reverend Dr. William Payne, late rector of White-Chapel (1699)
- 157579: Tryals per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius &c (1695)
- 157677: The case of Samuel Moyer merchant (1691)
- 157988: Karolou trismegistou epiphania. The most glorious starr, or, Elestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles's-Waine (1665)
- 157989: Karolou? trismegistou? epiphania = The most glorious star, or, celestial constellation of the Pleides, or Charles Waine (1663)
- 158126: Magna charta (1680)
- 161780: An epitaph on Mr. Francis Wolley, of the Middle-Temple (1659)
- 162064: An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use (1683)
- 162336: Die Veneris, 29 Januar. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the solemne league and covenant be on every day of fast and publike humiliation, publiquely read (1645)
- 162371: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament (1643)
- 162846: The history of the wars of Italy (1663)
- 162852: The reading of the famous and learned Robert Callis, Esq (1686)
- 163332: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, authorizing Colonell Walter Long to take and collect such moneys as have been formerly by him and others assessed (1643)
- 163380: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: concerning the abuses lately done by several persons in the county of Essex (1642)
- 163479: All the statutes now in force and use concerning bankrupts (1695)
- 163495: The case of John Emmerton of the Middle-Temple, Gent (1680)
- 163513: The true English school, for Their Majesties three kingdoms (1691)
- 163596: The censors censured, in a brief discourse (1661)
- 164462: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of that learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight (1656)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 165068: The frontispiece of the cosmographical clock (1700)
- 165376: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1693)
- 165965: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1658)
- 166555: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 166769: A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates (1693)
- 167011: A continuation of the coffee-house dialogue (1680)
- 167199: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 167484: A catalogue of antient and modern books, Greek, Latin, Italian, &c. in all faculties (1699)
- 167623: The delightful companion: or, Choice new lessons for the recorder or flute (1686)
- 167825: A second musical entertainment (1685)
- 168759: A declaration of the gentry of the county of Gloucester, who were of the late King's party (1660)
- 169353: The whole office of the countrey justice of peace (1655)
- 169841: Williams against Reed, &c (1690)
- 170397: Declarations and pleadings in English (1653)
- 170562: To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The humble remonstrance of Sir John Stawell (1654)
- 170578: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 170989: Symbolæography (1594)
- 173034: The estate of the Germaine empire, with the description of Germanie (1595)
- 173285: The faithfull shepherdesse (1634)
- 174522: The ladies cabinet opened (1639)
- 176124: The platonick lovers (1636)
- 176372: A speach delivered, to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie in the name of the shereiffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martine of the Middle Temple (1603)
- 178524: Monsig[neu]r fate voi. Or A discovery of the Dalmatian apostata (1617)
- 178639: The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inne (1613)
- 178673: Three treatises, of the [first-] second part of the Symbolæographia (1594)
- 179002: A recantation of an ill led life: or, A discoverie of the high-way law (1634)
- 179233: The strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London (1605)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180232: The vvitts (1636)
- 181692: The fleire (1610)
- 181900: The merry vviues of Windsor (1630)
- 182765: A fine companion (1633)
- 182924: A speach deliuered, to the Kings most excellent Maiestie in the name of the sheriffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martin of the Middle Temple (1603)
- 183149: Michaelmas terme· (1630)
- 183154: The phoenix (1630)
- 183750: Pleasures vision (1619)
- 184037: Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world (1594)
- 185335: The fleire (1615)
- 187822: The fleire· (1607)
- 187826: The fleire (1631)
- 187828: Cupids vvhirligig (1630)
- 189278: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome (1617)
- 189278: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome (1617)
- 192815: Diana of George of Montemayor: translated out of Spanish into English by Bartholomew Yong of the Middle Temple Gentleman (1598)
- 196649: The memorable masque of the tvvo honourable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolnes Inne (1614)
- 199960: Foure treatises, of the second part of Symbolæographie (1594)
- 204513: This booke was bound by Iohn Browne, citizen and stationer of London, dwelling in Little Brittaine, right ouer-against Great S. Bartholomewes Gate; for William Rich, of the Middle Temple, London. (1610)
- 208780: Philoclea (1754)
- 208864: A familiar epistle from a student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771)
- 209665: Four treatises relating to the South-Sea scheme and stock (1721)
- 210321: A collection of treatises relating to the national debts & funds (1721)
- 210519: A key to the law (1765)
- 210643: An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Le Clerc (1712)
- 210878: A catalogue of several libraries and collections of books (1774)
- 213463: Catalogus librorum excellentissimorum: or, a catalogue of the libraries of an eminent lawyer, of the Middle-Temple, and a learned divine, ... to be sold ... at W. Mears's ... on Friday the third of November, 1721 (1721)
- 215708: All for love (1709)
- 216507: Hudibras (1732)
- 219905: The case stated (1791)
- 221091: The bath (1701)
- 221446: A sermon preached in Charter-House Chapel, on Monday, Dec. 12, 1737 (1738)
- 221624: Anglia libera (1701)
- 222056: An appeal to the publick, from the malicious misrepresentations, impudent falsifications, and unjust decisions, of the anonymous fabricators of the critical review. By George Canning of the Middle Temple, Esq (1767)
- 222143: An argument for self-defence (1710)
- 222995: A word to the wise (1775)
- 223502: The inconstant (1702)
- 225278: The curious and profitable gardener (1730)
- 227145: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the church of Rome (1713)
- 227299: Jacob's difficult prophecy Napthali is a bind let loose, he giveth goodly words (Gen. xlix. 21.) made out and explained (1758)
- 228811: The character of a good prince (1730)
- 228938: The charter-House foundation considered (1726)
- 230453: A discourse concerning the universality and order of the resurrection (1733)
- 231014: Eight centuries of reports (1734)
- 231650: Annuities upon lives (1725)
- 232665: For recovery of lost good and strays. (1704)
- 233219: Curia militaris (1702)
- 233271: The cypress-Wreath (1782)
- 233962: [The] fair Quaker of deal, or, The humours of the navy (1710)
- 234271: The female apologist (1748)
- 234271: The female apologist (1748)
- 234287: Female taste (1755)
- 234287: Female taste (1755)
- 234804: Happiness and rights (1792)
- 235879: Hypermnestra, or, Love in tears. A tragedy. Written by Robert Owen, Esq (1703)
- 236314: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1763)
- 236314: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1763)
- 237008: A letter to a friend on the subject of inoculation (1757)
- 237044: A letter to a minister of state (1701)
- 237809: Lucius (1717)
- 237993: Mangora (1718)
- 238199: Memoirs of Sir John Berkley (1702)
- 238387: The metamorphosis (1704)
- 238550: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1727)
- 238567: Miscellanies. The last volume (1727)
- 239115: A northern circuit: described, in a letter to a friend (1751)
- 239115: A northern circuit: described, in a letter to a friend (1751)
- 239249: Four pastorals, viz. 1. Hylas, Corydon. 2. Colin Clout, Cuddy. 3. Mopsus, Leander, Argol. 4. The marriage of Zephyr and Flora. By T.S. Esq; of the Middle Temple (1768)
- 239249: Four pastorals, viz. 1. Hylas, Corydon. 2. Colin Clout, Cuddy. 3. Mopsus, Leander, Argol. 4. The marriage of Zephyr and Flora. By T.S. Esq; of the Middle Temple (1768)
- 240592: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country, and for making them beneficial to the publick (1730)
- 240593: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country, and for making them beneficial to the publick (1730)
- 240642: Monsieur de Pourceaugnac (1704)
- 240821: Mr. Paschall's letter to a friend in the country, stating the case of Mr. Parkhurst and himself (1701)
- 241097: Observations on the law of arrest and imprisonment for debt (1781)
- 241104: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 242033: Poems to her Majesty (1779)
- 244077: Several copies of verses on occasion of Mr. Gulliver's travels (1727)
- 245769: An abstract of an account stated by some of the clerks at the South-Sea house (1723)
- 246443: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned divine, and of an eminent lawyer of the Middle-Temple, ... to be sold ... on Wednesday the 9th of October, 1717, (1717)
- 246852: The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche (1718)
- 247774: An enquiry into the question (1798)
- 247861: Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox (1722)
- 248204: Philoclea (1754)
- 248722: The complete exchanger (1717)
- 249391: A law-Dictionary and glossary (1717)
- 249411: Reasons for abrogating the Corporation and Test-Acts (1718)
- 250946: An historical account of the controversies that have been in the church (1725)
- 251290: Sermons preached before the Honourable Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple (1786)
- 253491: Miscellanies. ... (1736)
- 260147: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1724)
- 261080: The interpreter of words and terms (1701)
- 263618: The lives of the Roman poets (1732)
- 264658: Mr. Paschal's letter to a friend in the country, stating the case of Mr. Parkhurst and himself (1701)
- 266031: The merchant's lawyer (1761)
- 266471: A system of pleading (1791)
- 266622: Miscellanies (1728)
- 266787: A short view of the English history (1748)
- 267398: A new voyage to the levant (1702)
- 269411: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, lord-protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1739)
- 271344: A summary of the penal laws relating to nonjurors (1716)
- 272765: The prophet's advice: or, The best way to lengthen tranquillity (1721)
- 274675: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes. By Stewart Kyd, barrister at law, of the Middle Temple (1791)
- 274965: A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland (1797)
- 275307: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1781)
- 275558: A new touch-stone for gold and silver wares (1708)
- 275747: A letter to John Dunning, Esq (1780)
- 275747: A letter to John Dunning, Esq (1780)
- 276484: The arguments of Mr. Mansfield (1774)
- 276484: The arguments of Mr. Mansfield (1774)
- 277617: The commentaries, or reports of Edmund Plowden, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; and apprentice of the common law (1779)
- 277775: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 277775: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 279887: The office and Authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject (1721)
- 279887: The office and Authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject (1721)
- 280097: Emblems (1715)
- 280175: Officium clerici pacis (1705)
- 280176: Officium clerici pacis (1726)
- 282426: The justice of peace his companion (1711)
- 283857: The history of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and Dowager of France (1753)
- 284816: A vindication of the Rev. Dr. O'Leary (1791)
- 285064: An answer to Mr. Horace Walpole's late work, entitled, historic doubts on the reign and life of King Richard the Third (1768)
- 286082: A introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. The second edition by a gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1767)
- 286082: A introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. The second edition by a gentleman of the Middle-Temple (1767)
- 287693: The speech of Anthony Louis Seguier, pronounced in the Parliament of Paris, in consequence of a new edition of AbbR?aynal's political and philosophical history of the settlements and commerce of the Europeans in the East and West Indies (1781)
- 287925: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 289258: The trial at large of Francis Henry De la Motte, for high treason, at the Session House in the Old Bailey, on Saturday the fourteenth of July, 1781 (1781)
- 290643: A catalogue of the library of that learned antiquary (1719)
- 292293: The dutiful daughter (1775)
- 292293: The dutiful daughter (1775)
- 294412: A northern circuit (1751)
- 294412: A northern circuit (1751)
- 296267: Miscellanies (1736)
- 297438: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1793)
- 297440: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1769)
- 297953: Miscellanies (1732)
- 299345: At number 1. Garden-Court, Middle-Temple, London (1774)
- 301703: Instructor clericalis (1715)
- 301740: Cases argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery (1726)
- 303153: The gentleman farrier (1732)
- 304001: The trial of General Gunning, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Duberly, wife of Mr. Duberly; before Lord Kenyon, and a special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, March, 1792 (1792)
- 306906: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1788)
- 306908: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, from Trinity term in the second year of King George I. to trinity term in the twenty-first year of King George II. Taken and collected by the Right Honourable Sir John Strange, knt. late master of the Rolls. In two volumes. Published by his son, John Strange of the Middle Temple Esquire (1756)
- 308920: Books printed for John Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and J. Walthoe, Junr. at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1716)
- 322763: It is a painful duty that I owe to myself, to be under the necessity of intruding on the public, a correspondence which ought not to have extended beyond the knowledge of the parties themselves, or their particular friends. ... An unfortunate disagreement between Mr. Thomas Walker, and myself, has produced the following letters (1790)
- 323485: The historical register: containing select pieces (1772)
- 323485: The historical register: containing select pieces (1772)
- 324630: An abstract of all the publick debts remaining due at Michaelmas (1723)
- 326928: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 326928: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 326981: A word to the wise (1773)
- 327505: The mahomedan law of succession to the property of intestates (1782)
- 327640: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 327640: A critical review of the liberties of British subjects (1750)
- 327719: Love and liberty (1709)
- 327753: The lives of the Roman poets (1733)
- 328473: The female parson: or, Beau in the sudds (1730)
- 328490: An essay upon money and coins (1757)
- 329113: The young gentleman's new-year's-gift (1729)
- 329113: The young gentleman's new-year's-gift (1729)
- 329205: Loose hints on the subject of non-conformity (1773)
- 330058: A strange (1714)
- 330824: Lovers' vows (1798)
- 330837: Instructive and entertaining novels (1742)
- 330874: An essay upon the state and condition of physicians among the antients (1728)
- 332526: Parish law (1734)
- 332873: The first part of the Justice of peace his companion (1734)
- 332881: The rhapsody (1750)
- 334429: Love's contrivance (1703)
- 335662: Rules (1742)
- 335683: Poems by D. Dakeyne, Jun (1790)
- 336986: The chace (1757)
- 338770: An essay on the learning of contingent remainders and executory devises (1795)
- 338790: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1790)
- 339018: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1757)
- 339037: A treatise on the law of corporations. By Stewart Kyd, Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. Vol. I (1793)
- 339038: A treatise on the law of corporations. By Stewart Kyd, Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. Vol. II. (1794)
- 339345: An history of the manor, and Manor-House, of South Winfield, in Derbyshire (1793)
- 339441: A treatise on the law of awards (1791)
- 339445: An essay on the law of bailments (1781)
- 339446: An inquiry into the legal mode of suppressing riots (1782)
- 339447: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1716)
- 339448: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1716)
- 339740: Treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1795)
- 341168: The grounds of criticism in poetry, contain'd in some new discoveries never made before, requisite for the writing and judging of poems surely. Being a preliminary to a larger work design'd to be publish'd in folio, and entituled, A criticism upon our most celebrated English poets deceas'd. By Mr. Dennis. (1704)
- 341442: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1726)
- 341452: The laws of England concerning the game (1732)
- 341469: Winter evening tales (1731)
- 341584: A treatise on the law of awards (1799)
- 342107: Fontainville Forest, a play (1794)
- 342298: An investigation of the legality and validity of a union. By John Bernard Trotter, Esq. Student of the Middle Temple (1799)
- 342447: Fontainville Forest, a play (1794)
- 342495: The amours of Philario and Olinda: or the intrigues of Windsor. A genuine history. (1730)
- 343679: A tale of a tub (1724)
- 343686: A tale of a tub (1733)
- 343696: A tale of a tub (1727)
- 343806: The tears of Alnwick. A pastoral elegy (1777)
- 344483: The elements of dramatic criticism (1775)
- 345084: Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus. (1705)
- 345374: Love-Letters on all occasions lately passed between persons of distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1730)
- 346527: A letter to a modern dissenting Whig concerning the present juncture of affairs; with a comparison between the former principles, and the present practices of that party (1701)
- 346916: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1751)
- 346916: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1751)
- 346917: Readings upon the statute law (1723)
- 346917: Readings upon the statute law (1723)
- 347267: The rise and progress of the papal power. Translated from the French of the abbe? Vertot. By John Stacie, Esq; (1737)
- 347411: A companion to the theatre: or, a key to the play. Containing the stories of the most celebrated dramatick pieces. The Plan, Character, and Design of each Performance is Exhibited and Explain'd; with Remarks on each Representation (1740)
- 347859: A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland (1797)
- 348022: The present state of Ireland consider'd (1730)
- 348405: The history of the world, ecclesiastical and civil: from the creation to this present time. With chronological remarks. By the learned M. Chevreau. In five volumes. Done into English by several hands from the fourth and best edition. With a large Alphabetical Index of the principal Matters, Persons, and Places. ... (1703)
- 348798: Persian anecdotes (1730)
- 349032: The works of the most celebrated minor poets (1749)
- 349033: A supplement to the Works of the most celebrated minor poets (1750)
- 349576: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1762)
- 350390: A discourse concerning the certainty of a future and immortal state. In some moral, physiological, and religious considerations. By a doctor of physick (1706)
- 352134: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 352135: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1718)
- 352135: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1718)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352137: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1710)
- 352138: The laws concerning game (1753)
- 352140: Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the Court of Chancery, in the reign of King Charles I. Charles II. and James II (1715)
- 352143: Lex maneriorum (1728)
- 352148: Lex testamentaria (1724)
- 352153: The third part of reports of cases, taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, in the reigns of King Charles II. King William, and Queen Anne (1716)
- 352154: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1711)
- 352169: The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain, call'd England; as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm. Being A Methodical Collection, under Alphabetical Heads, of all Things relating to the Clergy, which lie dispersed in the Volumes of those Laws. But chiefly of such Things which depend on Acts of Parliament, and upon Solemn Resolutions of the Judges in the Courts of Westminster-Hall, in Cases concerning the Rights, Duties, Power, and Privileges of the Clergy. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1732)
- 352171: The laws concerning game (1762)
- 352172: The laws of England concerning the game, of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. and of forests, chales, parks, warrens, deer, doves, dove-cotes, conies, and all other game in general (1736)
- 353085: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1729)
- 353909: A dissertation on suicide. Published, by appointment, as having gained a prize (may 1785) in the University of Cambridge. By Richard Hey, LL. D. Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge; and Barrister at Law of the Middle Temple (1785)
- 355037: Odes of Anacreon (1800)
- 355549: A view of the present state of affairs in the Kingdom of Ireland (1730)
- 356824: The rights of the clergy of Great Britain (1709)
- 357127: Parergon juris canonici anglicani (1726)
- 357141: A comparative view of the differences between the English and Irish statute and common law (1780)
- 357507: The catechism of the church (1720)
- 357634: Letters of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Written during the reign of King James the First. Now collected, and augmented with several letters and memoires, address'd by him to the King and Duke of Buckingham, which were never before published. The whole being illustrated by an historical introduction and some observations, and dispos'd according to the series of time. (1702)
- 357896: The practising attorney (1737)
- 358361: Great merit triumphant over scandalous invectives: or, the characters of two of the most eminent Lord Chancellors, That ever filled that High Station, Cleared From the unjust Reflections, lately published in a Weekly Paper, and one of the Magazines. In a letter to a gentleman of the Middle-Temple, from his friend at Tunbridge (1749)
- 359711: The poor man's ready companion (1713)
- 359885: The compleat sheriff: wherein is set forth, his office and authority; with directions, how and in what Manner to execute the same, according to the Common and Statute Laws of this Kingdom, which are now in Force and Use (1710)
- 359907: A dissertation on the languages, literature and manners of eastern nations (1777)
- 359913: A grammar of the Arabick language. In which The Rules are illustrated by Authorities from the best Writers; Principally adapted for the service of the Honourable East India Company. By John Richardson, Esq. F. S. A. of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College, Oxford (1776)
- 359915: A dissertation on the languages, literature, and manners of eastern nations (1778)
- 359916: A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English (1777)
- 359918: A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English (1800)
- 360115: The touch-Stone of common assurances (1785)
- 360187: Miscellaneous poems and translations (1731)
- 360462: The history of King William the Third. In III parts (1702)
- 360547: The christian's support under all afflictions (1709)
- 360650: Atlas geographus: or, a compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1711)
- 361236: A perpetual commentary on the Revelation of St. John (1720)
- 361366: The publican protected (1800)
- 361366: The publican protected (1800)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 362067: A charge to the grand jury of the court leet for the manor of Manchester (1793)
- 362368: Instructive and entertaining novels (1747)
- 362688: A survey of the cathedral church. of Bangor; and the edifices belonging to it. Containing, an account of all the inscriptions on the Monuments and Gravestones: the history of the bishops, deans, and other Dignitaries: Their several Preferments, Times of Decease, Burial, and Epitaphs. Together with a large appendix of records, and other curious Matters relating to Bangor Church and Bishoprick: As namely, The Dedications of all the Churches and Chapels in the Diocess of Bangor; and Descriptions of Clynocfawr Church and Bodowen Chapel. To which is also subjoined several supplementary additions and records to the like history of St. Asaph Cathedral, some time since published: The Dedications of the Churches and Chapels in that Diocess; and descriptions of Gresford and Mould Churches. Collected by Browne Willis, Esq; Illustrated with Draughts of the Ichnography and Upright of Bangor Cathedral, and View of Bodowen Chapel (1721)
- 363285: Georgii regno honores: or, a short account of the peers and peeresses of Great Britain and Ireland, created, or Advanced in their Peerage, by His Majesty King George; And of the Bishops, Baronets, Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Thistle, and Knights Batchelors made by His Majesty. Together with a list of Members of both Houses of Parliament in Great-Britain, that have died since His Majesty's accession, with the time of their Decease, their Titles and Offices. As also of the persons that have enjoyed the chief posts in the government during His Majesty's Reign. Collected by John Philipps, Esq (1724)
- 363484: A paraphrase, and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament, Briefly Explaining all the Difficult Places thereof. The seventh edition corrected and enlarged. By H. Hammond, D.D (1702)
- 363647: Reasons humbly offered to the Honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled, for their speedy endeavour to regulate the proceedings of the Court of Chancery, with a proposal how it may be legaly done without an act of Parliament (1705)
- 364266: A general abridgement of cases in equity (1739)
- 364272: Notes of cases in points of practice (1741)
- 364283: Reports of cases relative to the duty and office of a justice of the peace, from Michaelmas term 1776, inclusive, to Trinity term 1785, inclusive. By Thomas Caldecott, of the Middle Temple, Esq (1786)
- 364461: Of last wills and testaments: a common-law treatise, containing several rules for the construction of last wills, and the Diversities between Limitations and Conditions in a Will. Of treating also of Contingent Remainders, and of Executory Devises: And by what Names, Descriptions, Extents or References, things shall pass in a Will; what Words or Sentences in a Will shall amount to a Fee-Simple, Fee-Tail or Term of Life. Of Surrenders to the use of a Man's last Will. Of Devises for Term of Years. Of Perpetuities. Of Executory Devises, Contingencies, Possibilities. Devises of Lands to be Sold for Payment of Debts, or raising Portions. Devises of Rents, Annuities. Of Evidence and Witness to a last Will: And of Revocations, Codicils and Nuncupative Wills; and several Cases adjudged and resolved upon the several late Statutes, that have altered the Common-Law (1703)
- 364576: A new abridgment of the law (1798)
- 364678: Eight centuries of reports: or, eight hundred cases solemnly adjudged in the Exchequer-Chamber, or, upon writs of error. Published originally in French and Latin, by Judge Jenkins. Carefully translated by Theodore Barlow of the Middle-Temple, Esq; With a large Table of the Principal Matters (1777)
- 364681: Cases of practice in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, from the reign of Queen Eliz. to the 14th of K. George III. A Period of near 220 Years. Selected from, and Examined by The Books of Reports; and methodically Arranged under proper Titles. Shewing the whole practice of that court, Antient and Modern; and being a complete guide to all barristers as well as attornies. With a Table, containing the Names of the Cases, and an Index of the Principal Matters. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1778)
- 365063: Select cases in the High Court of Chancery, solemnly argued and decreed, by the late Lord Chancellor: With the Assistance of the Judges. With an Exact Table to the Whole (1702)
- 365064: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1707)
- 365572: Fumifugium (1772)
- 365701: Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1741)
- 365702: Modern reports: or, cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the Second Year of King William III. to the End of his Reign. With Two Tables: One, of the Names of the Cases; the Other, of the Principal Matters. By a late barrister of the Middle-Temple. Vol.XII (1769)
- 365871: Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the King's most Excellent Majesty, and of the Lords and Commons in Parliament: by Wa. Williams of the Middle Temple, barrister at law, in order to regulate proceedings in Courts of Equity, by Act of Parliament (1701)
- 365871: Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the King's most Excellent Majesty, and of the Lords and Commons in Parliament: by Wa. Williams of the Middle Temple, barrister at law, in order to regulate proceedings in Courts of Equity, by Act of Parliament (1701)
- 365935: Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided (1799)
- 365950: Les reports de Sr. Creswell Levinz (1702)
- 366160: The ladies defence: or, the bride-woman's counsellor answered: a poem. In a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir Wm. Loveall, Melissa, and a parson (1709)
- 366162: Poems on several occasions (1703)
- 366257: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, during the reigns of Charles the second; James the second; and William the third (1794)
- 366595: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King George the Second. By George Andrews, Esq. of the Middle Temple (1792)
- 366598: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; from Hilary Term, the 14th of George III, 1774, to Trinity Term, the 18th of George III, 1778, (both inclusive). By Henry Cowper, Esq; Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple (1783)
- 366603: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: from Hilary Term, the 14th of George III. 1774, to Trinity Term, the 18th of George III. 1778. Both Inclusive. By Henry Cowper, Esq. Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple. ... (1800)
- 366621: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; from Hilary Term, the 14th of George III, 1774, to Trinity Term, the 18th of George III, 1778, (both inclusive.) By Henry Cowper, Esq; Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple (1784)
- 367017: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1734)
- 367319: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 367319: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 367571: The toilette (1730)
- 368067: The devout Christian's companion (1708)
- 368230: A collection of calculations and remarks relating to the South Sea scheme & stock (1720)
- 368231: Some computations and remarks relating to the money subscribers, and the proprietors of the publick debts (1721)
- 368920: Ducatus Leodiensis (1715)
- 369450: The management of the war (1711)
- 369734: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1793)
- 369737: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1772)
- 369800: A new abridgment of the law (1778)
- 369803: A complete body of conveyancing (1790)
- 369819: A system of pleading (1771)
- 372329: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 372329: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 372332: The case of the dissenters, as it stands upon the Corporation and Toleration Acts, with regard to corporation offices. In which Their Capacity for such Offices, their Right of being exempted from Fines, and the Reasonableness of that Exemption; as also The Authorities in the Law-Books, and the several Argumnets relating to this Matter, are fully and impartially Weigh'd and Consider'd. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1739)
- 372332: The case of the dissenters, as it stands upon the Corporation and Toleration Acts, with regard to corporation offices. In which Their Capacity for such Offices, their Right of being exempted from Fines, and the Reasonableness of that Exemption; as also The Authorities in the Law-Books, and the several Argumnets relating to this Matter, are fully and impartially Weigh'd and Consider'd. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1739)
- 373561: Steps of ascension to God (1705)
- 373880: Proposals made to the Queen and Parliament by Charles Nowes of the Middle-Temple, Esq; to raise twenty five thousand men before the next campaign (1705)
- 375255: Essays upon several moral subjects (1722)
- 375309: A short view of the English history (1748)
- 375792: Remarks on Mr. Colman's preface (1796)
- 375794: Essays upon several moral subjects (1725)
- 375802: Jura Anglorum (1792)
- 376237: A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes (1765)
- 376303: An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England (1760)
- 376489: A short view of the English history (1734)
- 376609: The law of bills of exchange (1760)
- 376653: A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland (1797)
- 376764: A compleat collection of state-tryals (1719)
- 377334: The art of prudence (1702)
- 377586: Political arithmetic of the population, commerce and manufactures of Ireland (1785)
- 378964: Heraclitus ridens (1713)
- 379488: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1790)
- 380418: Remarks, critical and miscellaneous, on The commentaries of Sir William Blackstone (1800)
- 380445: Jura Anglorum (1792)
- 380487: English liberties (1719)
- 380501: Decisions of the Court of King's Bench, upon the laws relating to the poor (1793)
- 380614: The new retorna brevium (1728)
- 380634: A treatise upon the law of usury and annuities (1797)
- 380642: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1764)
- 380648: The compleat arbitrator (1731)
- 380652: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England (1703)
- 380663: Parish law (1743)
- 380890: Books printed for, and are to be sold by J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and at his shop in Stafford (1713)
- 381009: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange, checks on bankers, promissory notes, bankers' cash notes, and bank-notes. By Joseph Chitty, Esq. of the Middle Temple (1799)
- 381610: Pamela's conduct in high life (1741)
- 381825: The whole proceedings on the trial of Mr. William Stone (1796)
- 382254: A translation of Anti-Lucretius. By George Canning of the Middle Temple Esq (1766)
- 382256: Poems. By George Canning, of the Middle Temple, Esq. (1767)
- 382289: A practical discourse on the Lord's Day (1704)
- 382362: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1795)
- 383065: An argument against continuing the war. By James Workman, Of the Society of the Middle Temple (1795)
- 383090: An epistle from William Lord Russell, to William Lord Cavendish. By George Canning, of the Middle Temple, Esq (1763)
- 383477: The scrivener's guide (1724)
- 383789: Cursus cancellari? (1723)
- 385488: The justification, a satire (1759)
- 385805: The justice of peace his companion (1712)
- 386129: A compleat history of the Holy Bible (1716)
- 386146: An infallible way to contentment (1710)
- 386164: Argalus and Parthenia (1701)
- 386231: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases (1728)
- 387530: A new voyage to the Levant (1705)
- 388068: The impartial lawyer (1709)
- 388142: A compleat guide for Justices of Peace (1707)
- 388756: Tryals per pais (1702)
- 388757: Tryals per pais in capital matters: or, Some brief and useful observations relating to such tryals (1702)
- 388771: The law of tithes (1731)
- 388855: Christianity as taught in scripture (1757)
- 389157: Books printed for, and are to be sold by J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters (1707)
- 389860: Manwood's treatise of the forest laws (1717)
- 390465: Jura ecclesiastica (1749)
- 390465: Jura ecclesiastica (1749)
- 390539: Books printed for J. Walthoe, in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and at his shop in Stafford. 1715 (1715)
- 390584: The universal parish-officer (1759)
- 390584: The universal parish-officer (1759)
- 391546: The history of the amours and gallantry of several noble and polite persons at Rome and Syracuse (1728)
- 392029: The works in verse of Daniel Hayes, Esq; Late of the Middle-Temple, London (1785)
- 392335: The works in verse of Daniel Hayes, Esq; Late of the Middle-Temple, London (1769)
- 392603: The censoriad (1730)
- 393026: A solemn and public appeal to Magna Charta, and the common law of England, upon the subject of inheritance to the lords of intestates by descent ; and also relative to a genuine case annexed. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable and Honourable the Judges of England. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1766)
- 394764: Almyna (1707)
- 395079: A treatise on leases and terms for years (1798)
- 395212: The whole comical works (1703)
- 395515: The elogy of nothing, dedicated to nobody; with a postface. By T. Trifler, Esq; Of the Middle Temple (1742)
- 395896: An epistle from William Lord Russel (1768)
- 396022: De jure maritimo et navali (1707)
- 396342: Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster, Viz. In Actions of Scandal of Peers respecting their Honour. Slander of Common Persons respecting their Life, Liberty, Estate, Office, Reputation, &c. Case On Bills of Exchange, Policies of Assurance, &c. On Promises or Contracts Express'd or Imply'd. Written. Printed. and Parol. For Non-Feasance and Negligences. Mal-Feasances and Torts, &c. Account against Bailiffs, Receivers and Guardians, &c. Covenant on Agreements, Leases, Grants, &c. Debt on Bonds, Bills, Notes, Judgments, Stats. &c. Ejectment of Manors, Lands, Houses, &c. Trespass to the Person, his Wife, Servant, Cattle, Goods, Houses, Gardens, Fishery, Close, Church, &c. Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty Bag-Office in Chancery, as in Corporation Courts, &c. By W. Bohun of the Middle-Temple, Esq (1733)
- 396353: The characters (1702)
- 396364: A collection of debates, reports, orders, and resolutions, of the House of Commons, touching the right of electing members to serve in Parliament, For the several Counties, Cities, Burroughs, And Towns Corporate, In England and Wales: together with several ancient charters, and extracts, out of Domesday-Book, and other records, relating to the said Right. By William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1710)
- 396528: The whole comical works (1712)
- 396559: Letters to Serena (1704)
- 396867: The law of tithes (1760)
- 396868: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 398026: The laws concerning game (1751)
- 398040: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1704)
- 398120: Acetaria (1706)
- 398218: The history and antiquities of the four Inns of Court (1780)
- 398306: The British muse (1738)
- 398524: Of faith and a good conscience (1705)
- 399112: Pamela's conduct in high life (1741)
- 399113: Pamela's conduct in high life (1741)
- 399364: A critical history of the administration of Sr Robert Walpole (1743)
- 399537: The interpreter of words and terms (1701)
- 399669: The catiline and Jugurthine wars (1772)
- 400760: A treatise upon the law of mortgages (1785)
- 400769: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1739)
- 401110: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, lord-protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1739)
- 401212: The considerations (1710)
- 401240: Trials per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1739)
- 401262: Tales tragical and comical (1704)
- 401338: Tenants law (1735)
- 401391: Parish law (1739)
- 401491: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1755)
- 401492: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1742)
- 401804: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1763)
- 401805: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1747)
- 401847: A tale of two swannes (1769)
- 401910: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1710)
- 401911: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1703)
- 401977: An account of the care taken in most civilized nations for the relief of the poor (1758)
- 402532: Liber valorum & decimarum (1723)
- 402651: An apology to John Richardson, Esq. Of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College, Oxford (1778)
- 402789: Miscellanea (1701)
- 403081: The life and character of Sir William Temple, Bart (1728)
- 403082: Tenants law (1737)
- 403121: Lex constitutionis (1737)
- 403774: Lex mercatoria (1729)
- 404202: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. Volume the seventh (1710)
- 404552: A dissertation on reading the classics (1730)
- 404750: The history of the German Empire from Charlemagne (1731)
- 404857: The english baronage (1727)
- 404882: Travels into several remote nations of the world (1727)
- 405146: A collection of tracts. By the late John Trenchard, Esq; and Thomas Gordon, Esq (1751)
- 405560: The schoolmaster (1711)
- 406787: Principles of the bankrupt law (1800)
- 407143: Hymn to the sun; and, the tomb, an elegy, in poetic prose. By the abbe? de Reyrac, Censor Regius, Correspondent to the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres of Paris. Translated from the fifth edition of the original French, by O- B-, Esq. Of the Middle Temple (1782)
- 408393: Ducatus Leodiensis (1715)
- 408575: An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England (1739)
- 409310: Institutio legalis (1732)
- 409870: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1708)
- 409989: A cursory view, of the ancient and present state of the fieffs (1747)
- 410061: A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening (1725)
- 410141: The commentaries, or reports of Edmund Plowden (1761)
- 410270: Miscellany poems (1704)
- 410348: Proposals for raising money for carrying on a manufacture for making tin-plates, and erecting a town for the artificers to be employed in the said manufacture. By John Dickins, of the Middle Temple, Esq (1736)
- 410379: Sonnets and other poems (1785)
- 410398: Tractatus philosophico-theologicus de persona (1710)
- 410402: Tully's offices (1722)
- 410507: An answer to Mr. Horace Walpole's late work, entitled, Historic doubts on the reign and life of King Richard the Third (1768)
- 410754: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use (1704)
- 410904: Jus parliamentarium (1739)
- 410946: The life of Sir Leoline Jenkins (1724)
- 411033: A new abridgment of the law (1736)
- 411034: A new abridgment of the law (1762)
- 411553: Poems on several occasions. By Mr. Joseph Thurson (1729)
- 411554: The toilette. In three books. By Joseph Thurston, gent (1730)
- 411698: An essay upon the Witham Spa (1737)
- 411807: Memoirs. Part III (1709)
- 412214: The lawyer's fortune (1705)
- 412698: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 412756: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 413206: A general abridgment of the Common Law (1737)
- 416133: The romance of an hour, a comedy (1774)
- 416338: The captive monarch (1794)
- 417957: The satires and epistles of Horace, done into English, with notes. The second edition, corrected. To which is now added, his art of poetry. By S. Dunster, Chaplain to His Grace Charles Duke of Shrewsbury (1712)
- 418083: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1735)
- 418932: A short account of the life of the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Ken (1713)
- 419154: Sir Courtly Nice (1735)
- 419450: The state of the publick records of this kingdom; exhibiting a particular account of the subject matter contain'd in those records; Of the Condition in which they are preserved; and of the several offices where recourse may be had to them, viz. The Tower of London. The Rolls Chapel. The Pipe Office. The King's Remembrancer's Office. The Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office. The Augmentation Office, &c. Published by Order of the House of lords (1723)
- 419779: A supplement to the works of Dr. Swift (1752)
- 420727: The tempest (1701)
- 421495: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 423456: A word to the wise (1770)
- 424627: Proposals for printing by subscription, The laws and customs of the lead mines, ... in the county of Derby (1735)
- 424627: Proposals for printing by subscription, The laws and customs of the lead mines, ... in the county of Derby (1735)
- 424778: The new universal parish officer (1761)
- 424778: The new universal parish officer (1761)
- 425693: The dutiful daughter or The tragical history of the misfortunes and sufferings of the Rt. Hon. Lady Eliza Courtnay V*rn*n. (Only daughter of Colonel V*rn*n,) from the age of fourteen to her unfortunate death intersperc'd with the memoirs of Sir. Charles T****k (1775)
- 425693: The dutiful daughter or The tragical history of the misfortunes and sufferings of the Rt. Hon. Lady Eliza Courtnay V*rn*n. (Only daughter of Colonel V*rn*n,) from the age of fourteen to her unfortunate death intersperc'd with the memoirs of Sir. Charles T****k (1775)
- 426208: A system of the court-hands (1723)
- 427846: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1798)
- 429553: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1788)
- 429829: A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America (1764)
- 439053: The romance of an hour (1777)
- 442967: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1798)
- 454624: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1800)
- 456877: English liberties (1721)
- 456878: English liberties (1774)
- 457002: An essay on the law of bailments (1796)
- 462482: Cases determined in the Court of King's Bench; during the I, II & III years of Charles I (1793)
- 468384: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1792)
- 468615: The speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt (1662)
- 469561: First a safegard and a stay for sheriffs, bayliffs, serjeants at mace, and such officers. Or Their vvell doings justified, and their evill actings abolished (1652)
- 469658: The copy of a letter sent from his Excellencie, Robert Earle of Essex: to Mr. Pym, a Member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 471812: The young clerks guide. In four parts. Or, An exact collection of choice English presidents (1691)
- 471889: The history of Lord Stanton: or, A young nobleman's entrance into the world (1780)
- 471889: The history of Lord Stanton: or, A young nobleman's entrance into the world (1780)
- 474656: Letters of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Written during the reign of King James the First (1702)
- 476750: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for new loans, and contributions, as well from the united Provinces of Holland, as from England and Wales. for the speedy relief of the miserable and distressed estate of the Protestants in the Kingdom of Ireland (1643)
- 476846: Mensa regum; or The table of kings (1796)
- 476925: Atlas geographus: or, A compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1708)
- 478189: An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 478762: Trial of Captain John Kimber (1792)
- 479503: Reports of cases relative to the duty and office of a justice of the peace, from Michaelmas term 1776, inclusive, to Michaelmas term 1785, inclusive. Part III. and last. By Thomas Caldecott, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law (1800)
- 479586: The characters, or the manners of the age (1705)
- 480558: The minister of state (1658)
- 480609: A treatise against images and pictures in churches (1642)
- middle Temple
- 76507: An exact relation of the delivering up of Reading to his Excellencie the Earl of Essex (1643)
- 76794: A true relation of a great and wonderfull victory otained by Captain Ashton and the Parliaments forces, against the Earl of Derby at Whalley in Lancashire (1643)
- 76973: An ordinance of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 77024: A Letter sent to the Right Worshipfull, William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others, whose names are hereunto subscribed (1643)
- 77625: The designe for the perfect draining of the great level of the fens, (called Bedford level) lying in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Huntingtonshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, and the Isle of Ely (1665)
- 77694: The state of France, as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII (1652)
- 79254: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 79369: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 80083: Italy, in its original glory, ruine and revival (1660)
- 82576: Tvvo letters of great consequence to the House of Commons (1643)
- 82673: Nomotomia (1657)
- 82850: An exact and true relation of a most cruell and horrid murther committed by one of the cavaliers, on a woman in Leicester, billetted in her house (1642)
- 83610: A copy of the commission of array (1642)
- 83847: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 84580: The Scotts declaration, in answer to the declaration, sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament of England (1642)
- 85021: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons (1643)
- 86214: The copy of a letter presented by a Member of the Commons House of Parliament (1642)
- 86314: Another order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning coals (1643)
- 86466: Another order for contributions for maymed and diseased souldiers, who have been employed under the command of his Excellencie the Earl of Essex, in the army set forth by both Houses of Parliament (1643)
- 87153: The copie of a letter, sent from the Commander in Chiefe, of the town and port of Plymouth, to the Honourable William Lenthall, Esq. Speaker of the House of Commons (1643)
- 87251: Two orders of the Commons in Parliament of great consequence (1643)
- 87900: The chymical Galenist (1667)
- 88316: A letter sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 88369: The Romane historie written by T. Livius of Padua (1659)
- 88561: A speech delivered, to the Kings most excellent Majesty (1643)
- 88641: Zions rights and Babels ruine; or, The Church restored to her primitive lustre (1642)
- 89166: A true and perfect relation of the barbarous and cruell passages of the Kings army, at old-Brainceford, neer London (1642)
- 94867: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 95101: His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5 (1642)
- 97928: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1649)
- 98172: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 101895: A letter from Sir William Waller, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Right Honorable, Robert Earl of Essex his excellencie (1643)
- 103548: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 104763: An humble apologie for learning and learned men· (1653)
- 104843: Two orders of the Commons in Parliament of great consequence (1643)
- 105915: Gregories moot-book (1663)
- 106136: Instructions agreed on by a committee of the Lords and Commons for the Committee for Sequestration of Delinquents Estates (1643)
- 107843: England and Scotlands covenant vvith their God (1644)
- 108849: Three excellent trag?dies (1656)
- 109090: An abridgment of the common law (1657)
- 109111: An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640. to the year 1656 (1657)
- 109470: The just measure of a personall treatie between the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament (1648)
- 112629: Observations upon some particular persons and passages (1656)
- 113434: Ortholatreia: or, A brief discourse concerning bodily worship (1650)
- 113439: Proposals for an Act for the more speedy satisfaction of creditors, with little charge or trouble (1650)
- 115144: Politica sacra & civilis: or, A modell of civil and ecclesiasticall government (1660)
- 115235: The picture of the conscience drawne to the life, by the pencell of divine truth (1648)
- 115255: A short supply or amendment to the propositions for the new representative (1651)
- 115405: Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems (1653)
- 115606: The state of France, as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII. Written to a friend by J.E (1652)
- 119028: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 119249: Eight speciall orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 132282: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 133119: Occasions off-spring. Or Poems upon severall occasions (1654)
- 133336: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1650)
- 133400: An interpretation of the number 666 (1647)
- 134879: Entertainments for Lent (1661)
- 138051: A collection of private devotions (1670)
- 142350: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 144462: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. Concerning His Maiesties late proclamation for the suppressing the present rebellion, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex (1642)
- 147310: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 155698: Divers politique discourses of the Duke of Rohan (1660)
- 163387: A declaration and resolvtion of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning His Majesties late Proclamation for the suppressing of the present Rebellion under the command of Robert Earl of Essex (1642)
- 172005: The history of the imperiall estate of the grand seigneurs (1635)
- 172156: The anatomie of mortalitie (1618)
- 172156: The anatomie of mortalitie (1618)
- 174156: The anatomie of mortalitie (1632)
- 174429: The ciuile conuersation of M. Stephen Guazzo (1586)
- 175099: Technogamia: or The marriages of the arts (1630)
- 177444: A booke of Bertram the priest, concerning the body and blood of Christ (1623)
- 177815: Littletons tenures in English (1594)
- 178639: The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inne (1613)
- 179233: The strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London (1605)
- 179995: The lover: or, Nuptiall love. VVritten, by Robert Crofts, to please himselfe (1638)
- 182107: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies (1632)
- 183322: The Mahumetane or Turkish historie (1600)
- 184186: The fiue bookes of the famous, learned, and eloquent man, Hieronimus Osorius, contayninge a discourse of ciuill, and Christian nobilitie (1576)
- 184745: The truth of our times (1638)
- 186379: Meditations and disquisitions, upon the seven consolatorie psalmes of David (1640)
- 196649: The memorable masque of the tvvo honourable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolnes Inne (1614)
- 406022: The works of Armand de Bourbon Prince of Conti, viz. I. The Duties of Persons in High Stations. II. The Obligations of a Governour of a Province, particularly with respect to the Prevention of Duelling. III. Rules for the Government of his House. IV. His Last Will and Testament. V. A Treatise of Plays and Shews, with the Decrees of the Councils, and the Sentiments of the Fathers on that Subject. With a short account of his life. Translated from the French. Also, A discourse of Christian perfection by the Archbishop of Cambray, and some other pieces, by which may appear, how little the Life of a Player, and the Diversion of the Play-House in its present State is consistent with the Profession of Christianity (1713)
- 467992: Nomotomia (1657)
- Temple
- 84: A new dictionary of all the cant and flash languages (1795)
- 276: La noblesse commerc?ante (1756)
- 286: The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq (1755)
- 293: The new universal parish officer (1771)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 337: The law of arrests in both civil and criminal cases (1742)
- 342: The law of costs in civil actions (1793)
- 343: The law of costs in civil actions (1793)
- 352: A law grammar (1767)
- 353: Law observations relating to the case of Mrs. Rudd (1776)
- 360: The law and practice of distresses and replevin (1780)
- 363: The new retorna brevium (1738)
- 507: Laws relating to the poor (1743)
- 511: Laws concerning the election of members of Parliament (1774)
- 512: The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament (1789)
- 519: The laws of gaming (1764)
- 533: The law of evidence (1756)
- 555: A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Temple (1763)
- 606: An ode humbly inscrib'd to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1714)
- 670: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1707)
- 730: The guilt, mischief, and aggravations of censure (1710)
- 781: Original precedents in conveyancing (1792)
- 852: Observations on the epidemic fever of the year 1741 (1742)
- 926: Medical essays and observations relating to the practice of physic and surgery (1745)
- 1058: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1702)
- 1081: The miscellaneous works of His Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes. Containing, poems. Satyrs. Letters to persons of honour. Characters. A compleat key to The rehearsal; being a Satyr on the Poets. The Militant Couple: Or, The Husband may thank himself. A Confer. between the Duke and Father Fitz-Gerrard an Irish Priest. Memoirs and Character of the Duke of Buckingham; by Mr. Tho. Brown. and the farce on the Battle of Sedgmoor; never before Printed entire, from the Original: with the late Duke of Buckingham's speeches in both Houses of Parliament. To which is added Two Collections of the most Valuable Speeches in both Houses of Parliament; Printed from the Original Manuscripts. With Maxims and Poems of State, and Characters that give a Light into the Secret History of the Times. Written by. The Late Duke of Buckingham. Duke of Lauderdale. Duke of B- and N- Marquis of Hallifax. Earl of Notingham. Earl of Rochester. Earl of Dorset. Earl of Pembrook. Earl of Shaftsbury. Lord Lucas. Lord Capel. Lord Chief Justice Treby. Sir William Temple. Sir Edward Seymour. Sir Francis Pemberton. Sir John Knight. Sir Alexander Bruce. Sir Charles Sedley. Mr. Hamden Coll. Titus &c (1707)
- 1083: The pastor. Addressed to the Rev. John Wesley. By J. Hough, of the Inner Temple. In which the character of that fallacious casuist is accurately delineated (1777)
- 1115: The old Bailey chronicle (1788)
- 1143: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1709)
- 1291: The newest, best, and very-much esteemed book of knowledge (1764)
- 1634: A letter to Francis Plowden, Esq (1794)
- 1679: The plague (1743)
- 1754: The plot discovered: or, some observations upon a late vile Jesuitical pamphlet, written and published by the desperate agents and understrappers of Count Gyllembourg. Called, Fair payment no spunge. Humbly address'd to the loyal people of Great-Britain (1717)
- 1873: John Bull's last will and testament (1713)
- 2116: Poems (1790)
- 2117: Poems (1793)
- 2118: Poems (1799)
- 2206: The pastoral amours of Daphnis and Chloe. Written originally in Greek by Longus, and translated into English. adorn'd with cutts (1719)
- 2266: A practical discourse concerning death. By William Sherlock, D.D. dean of St. Paul's, master of the Temple, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1701)
- 2267: A practical discourse concerning death (1703)
- 2273: A practical discourse concerning death (1712)
- 2357: Poems on several occasions (1757)
- 2369: The progress and practice of a modern attorney (1795)
- 2479: The practical physician; or, medical instructor (1800)
- 2575: A practical treatise of fines and recoveries (1753)
- 2664: The practice of the Court of King's Bench in personal actions (1791)
- 2665: The practice of the Court of King's Bench in personal actions (1796)
- 2669: The practick part of the law (1702)
- 2671: The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office (1732)
- 2715: Lex maneriorum (1733)
- 2820: Practice of physic (1792)
- 2888: Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water (1745)
- 2913: A letter to the author of the North-Briton (1768)
- 2913: A letter to the author of the North-Briton (1768)
- 3010: A report of some proceedings on the commission for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746 (1776)
- 3013: A report of some proceedings on the commission for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746 (1791)
- 3036: Miscellanies, the the [sic] fifth and sixth volumes (1742)
- 3072: Remarks upon the Historical memorial published by the court of France (1761)
- 3095: Repertorium juridicum (1742)
- 3135: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer (1782)
- 3166: Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery (1741)
- 3193: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1708)
- 3202: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the third year of King James the Second, to the twelfth year of King William the Third (1743)
- 3202: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the third year of King James the Second, to the twelfth year of King William the Third (1743)
- 3256: The rival fools (1709)
- 3378: Reflections on some passages in Mr. Peirce's answer to Mr. Enty's Truth and liberty, &c (1721)
- 3574: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the court of King's Bench (1766)
- 3642: The resurrection of the same numerical body (1733)
- 3745: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 3832: Tenants law (1722)
- 3833: Tenants law (1741)
- 3897: Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight (1791)
- 4145: The trials for high treason (1794)
- 4171: The trial at large of John Rusby, corn-factor, for regrating corn, at the Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane, London, 8th Nov. last; tried before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, the 4th July, 1800 (1800)
- 4183: The trial of Captain John Kimber (1792)
- 4298: The trial at large of the Right Honourable Lady Cadogan (1794)
- 4306: The trial of Lord Dungarvan (1791)
- 4401: A treatise of the laws of England (1792)
- 4449: Trial for adultery. The trial of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart (1793)
- 4450: Trial for adultery (1793)
- 4451: A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis (1704)
- 4466: A treatise on the law of awards (1791)
- 4467: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1791)
- 4471: A treatise on the law of homicide, and of larceny at common law (1799)
- 4580: The true great man. A poem sacred to the memory of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Talbot (1737)
- 4597: A treatise of common recoveries (1753)
- 5073: The art of painting (1716)
- 5261: Commentaries on the laws of arrests in civil cases (1787)
- 5545: The young angler's pocket companion (1795)
- 5578: The attorney's compleat guide in the Court of King's Bench (1773)
- 5579: The attorney's compleat guide in the Court of Common Pleas (1773)
- 5580: The art of surgery (1722)
- 5592: The attorney's pocket companion (1733)
- 5593: The attorney's pocket companion (1734)
- 5594: The attorney's pocket companion (1766)
- 5626: Considerations upon commissions of bankrupts (1727)
- 5809: The compleat arbitrator (1744)
- 5840: A complete body of conveyancing (1792)
- 5908: A new abridgment of the law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. In five volumes (1793)
- 5932: A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of Great Britain and Ireland (1716)
- 5967: The complete conveyancer (1786)
- 5977: A catalogue of the library of Thomas Selden, Esq; deceas'd, consisting of many very valuable and uncommon books ... which will begin to be sold ... on Tuesday the 22d of this instant June, (1717)
- 6601: The attorney's pocket companion (1739)
- 6869: An account of the stopping of Daggenham breach: with the accidents that have attended the same from the first undertaking. Containing Also Proper Rules for performing any the like Work: And Proposals for rendering the Ports of Dover and Dublin (which the Author has been employ'd to Survey) Commodious for Entertaining large Ships. To which is prefix'd, a plan of the levels which were over-flow'd by the breach. By Capt. John Perry (1721)
- 7022: The art of English poetry (1725)
- 7121: Le chroniqueur de?soeuvre? (1783)
- 7131: The Ancient and modern library (1714)
- 7292: An accurate description of the grand and glorious Temple of Solomon (1778)
- 7292: An accurate description of the grand and glorious Temple of Solomon (1778)
- 7376: Idalia (1723)
- 7377: Idalia: or, The unfortunate mistress. A novel. Part II. and III. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1723)
- 7738: An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England (1764)
- 7782: An introduction to the law relative to trials at Nisi Prius (1785)
- 7783: An introduction to the law relative to trials at Nisi Prius (1791)
- 7908: Essay upon the law of contracts and agreements (1796)
- 8145: Harrison's British classicks (1787)
- 8529: Histoire de Jonathan Wild le Grand (1763)
- 8622: The domestic physician (1784)
- 9290: George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. To our trusty and well-beloved Henry Hulton, John Temple, William Burch, Charles Paxton and John Robinson, Esqs. Greeting (1767)
- 9305: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1792)
- 9445: The history and antiquities of the four inns of court (1780)
- 9520: The frequented village (1771)
- 9674: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 10201: A letter to the Reverend Joseph Proud (1798)
- 10282: The lives of John Picus, prince of Mirandola; and of the celebrated Mons. Pascal. With a parallel between those two Christian worthies. By Edward Jesup, Esq (1735)
- 10623: A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation (1756)
- 10872: A letter to Sir John Barnard (1756)
- 10908: The lion or horse in miniature (1710)
- 10908: The lion or horse in miniature (1710)
- 11117: The law concerning estates taile (1703)
- 11273: New fables in verse (1775)
- 11584: A pocket companion for Oxford (1761)
- 11585: A pocket companion for Oxford (1765)
- 11653: A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin (1780)
- 11653: A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin (1780)
- 11938: A practical exposition of the Beatitudes (1716)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 12060: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1792)
- 12224: Songes and sonettes (1717)
- 12321: Poems upon several occasions (1724)
- 12449: The scots scourge (1765)
- 12527: A journal of occurrences at the temple, during the confinement of Louis XVI (1798)
- 12781: The school of virtue (1787)
- 12781: The school of virtue (1787)
- 12877: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1736)
- 13019: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1702)
- 13104: Memoirs (1794)
- 13329: Miscellanea (1705)
- 13331: Miscellanea (1705)
- 13456: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1759)
- 13456: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1759)
- 13457: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1761)
- 13457: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1761)
- 13458: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1761)
- 13458: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1761)
- 13467: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1767)
- 13468: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1767)
- 13569: The secret history of the two last memorable s---ss---ons of Parliament (1754)
- 13650: The ship-master's assistant and owner's manual (1792)
- 13683: The ship-master's assistant and owner's manual (1794)
- 14301: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday, the 7th of June, 1716. Being the Day of Publick Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for Suppressing the late Unnatural Rebellion. By Tho. Sherlock, D. D. Dean of Chichester, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1716)
- 14329: Poems (1800)
- 14439: State trials for high treason (1794)
- 14693: Stowe (1766)
- 14695: Stowe (1773)
- 14970: An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes (1714)
- 15374: Some strictures on the late occurrences in North America (1766)
- 15591: Stowe (1783)
- 15821: A speech delivered at the Westminster Forum (1779)
- 15888: Praxis alm? curi? cancellari? (1705)
- 15950: A succinct view of the rule in Shelley's case (1794)
- 15978: A sermon preached by John Sincere, in the Temple of Faith (1763)
- 16601: The wars of the Jews (1724)
- 16655: A practical discourse, concerning death. By William Sherlock, D.D dean of St. Paul's, master of the Temple, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1705)
- 16905: The weekly miscellany (1736)
- 16907: The weekly miscellany (1738)
- 17142: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By W. Sherlock, D.D. dean of St. Paul's, master of the Temple, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1702)
- 17312: The whole of the trial of the Hon. Charles Wyndham (1791)
- 17427: The works of Dionysius Longinus, on the sublime: or, a treatise concerning the Sovereign perfection of writing (1712)
- 17575: Surprizing miracles of nature and art (1729)
- 17885: Three novels (1725)
- 17966: Reports of cases in the Court of Exchequer, from the beginning of the reign of King George the First, until the fourteenth year of the reign of King George the Second (1793)
- 17998: Letters between the Duke of Grafton, the Earls of Halifax, Egremont, Chatham, Temple, and Talbot, Baron Bottetourt, Rt. Hon. Henry Bilson Legge, Rt. Hon Sir John Cust, Bart. Mr. Charles Churchill, Monsieur Voltaire, the Abbe? Winckleman, &c. &c. and John Wilkes, Esq (1769)
- 18167: A concise abstract of all the laws relating to parliamentary elections (1790)
- 18574: Cases in crownlaw, determined by the twelve judges (1792)
- 18575: Cases in crown law (1789)
- 19011: Chansons et autres poe?sies posthumes de M. L'abbe? de L'Attaignant (1780)
- 19235: Costs in the High Court of Chancery (1777)
- 19395: The case of the controverted election of Coventry (1784)
- 19420: The country-Gentleman's lawyer (1795)
- 19454: The country wife (1731)
- 19616: Journal de ce qui s'est passe a la tour du Temple (1798)
- 19639: Journal de ce qui s'est passe? a la tour du Temple (1798)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 20183: A digest of the law concerning libels (1778)
- 20224: An attempt to promote the commercial interests of Great-Britain (1793)
- 20385: Cases in law and equity (1741)
- 20560: Instructions to a statesman (1784)
- 20956: An index to the records with directions to the several places where they are to be found (1775)
- 21322: Nundin? Sturbrigienses (1709)
- 21443: The attorney and agent's compleat tables of costs; in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer (1785)
- 21444: Costs in the High Court of Chancery; shewing at one view the disbursements out of pocket, and charges of the agent and solicitor (1785)
- 21567: An argument delivered at a Court of Grand Sessions (1765)
- 21567: An argument delivered at a Court of Grand Sessions (1765)
- 21589: Aretin (1770)
- 21597: The argument of Sir John Phillips, bart. at the King's-Bench Bar, 27 April 1751, in behalf of the Hon. Alex. Murray, Esq; with an introductory preface (1751)
- 21778: Advices from Parnassus (1705)
- 21784: Advice to new-married persons (1750)
- 21942: The arguments and reports of Sr. Hen. Pollexfen, Kt. late lord chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in some special cases (1702)
- 22542: Giornale di quanto e' accaduto nella torre del tempio durante la prigionia di Luigi XVI re di Francia. Pubblicato dal Sig. Clery ... Traduzione dal francese (1798)
- 22557: The compleat arbitrator (1770)
- 23199: Election cases (1782)
- 23269: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use (1708)
- 23303: Essais historiques sur Paris (1765)
- 23381: The female monarchy: or, the natural history of bees (1745)
- 23387: The examiner (1731)
- 23522: Essay upon the law of contracts and agreements (1790)
- 23704: Attempt on the life of the King. The trial of James Hadfield, for high treason (1800)
- 23752: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 23884: A familiar epistle to the celebrated Mrs. Con. Phillips, on her apology (1749)
- 23884: A familiar epistle to the celebrated Mrs. Con. Phillips, on her apology (1749)
- 23967: Fugitive pieces, by M. de Montesquieu (1789)
- 24243: Bibliotheca curiosa (1752)
- 24427: The beauties of ancient history (1782)
- 24512: The battle of the bards (1800)
- 24904: The beauties of Stow (1750)
- 25161: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 25188: An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes (1710)
- 25565: The livery-Man: or, plain thoughts on publick affairs (1740)
- 25620: An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs (1711)
- 26115: Iconographia Scotica: or portraits of illustrious persons of Scotland, engraved from the most authentic paintings, &c. With their lives ... the whole authenticated with notes, references, and observations, by John Smith, (1798)
- 26192: The lady's housewife's, and cookmaid's assistant: or, The art of cookery explained and adapted to the meanest capacity (1769)
- 26234: The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament (1790)
- 26501: The Letter of the Righ Hon. C.J. Fox, to the electors of Westminster, anatomized (1793)
- 27263: The law of bills of exchange (1760)
- 27437: I. Remarks upon Mr. Addison's travels. II. A supplement to Sir William Temple's observations on the Netherlands (1727)
- 27489: A most learned, conscientious and devout exercise (1718)
- 27778: The under-sheriff (1766)
- 28163: The written word the only rule of Christian faith and manners (1772)
- 28584: The use and intent of prophecy, in the several ages of the world (1749)
- 28585: The use and intent of prophecy, in the several ages of the world (1732)
- 28586: The use and intent of prophecy, in the several ages of the world (1735)
- 28727: The sentiments of a true antigallican (1756)
- 28786: Cynegetica; or, the force and pleasure of hunting (1718)
- 28987: Sketches; or, essays on various subjects (1787)
- 29044: Six letters on electricity. By the Rev. Wm. Jones, M.A. F.R.S. late rector of Paston, in Northamptonshire, and minister of Nayland, in Suffolk (1800)
- 29477: Stowe (1759)
- 29481: An historical treatise of a suit in equity (1796)
- 29497: Several discourses preached at the Temple church (1772)
- 29498: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1789)
- 29626: The speech at large, of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in defence of Mr. Thomas Hardy (1795)
- 29757: A sermon, preach'd Nov. the 12th. 1702 (1703)
- 29932: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1726)
- 30191: Supplementary facts and observations occasioned by Mr. Walker's publication of his prosecution of Mr. Roberts; with notes, &c (1791)
- 30341: Poor-laws: or, The laws and statutes relating to the settling, maintenance, and employment of the poor (1723)
- 30682: Proofs of the reality and truth of lottery calculations (1774)
- 30804: A new song. The following excellent song, in The Tomahawk of to-day No. XLVII. is published by itself, for the gratification of the true friends of the King and Constitution. ... A new City song, for St. Thomas's-Day. The Jacobin would-be Common Council-men! or, Oh, dear, what can the plot now be! By the author of The Jacobins lock'd jaws! &c (1795)
- 31071: A bill (1795)
- 31079: The practick part of the law (1702)
- 31487: Librorum in omnibus fere? artibus & scientiis insignium (1732)
- 32357: The happy coalition. A poem (1742)
- 32357: The happy coalition. A poem (1742)
- 32575: A particular of estates, consisting of a messuage and some pieces of land, situate in Bury St. Edmunds, in the county of Suffolk (1798)
- 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)
- 32614: In the Exchequer. Between the King, and John Hannaford, bankrupt (1787)
- 32642: Political arithmetic of the population, commerce, and manufactures of Ireland (1786)
- 32758: The prospect from Malvern Hill (1777)
- 33187: A poem, in a conference between a young lady at court, and the muse (1730)
- 33187: A poem, in a conference between a young lady at court, and the muse (1730)
- 34462: A curious collection of letters (1761)
- 34644: The new universal parish officer (1767)
- 34644: The new universal parish officer (1767)
- 35117: Naval signals, constructed on a new plan (1788)
- 35230: A new and complete history of England, from the earliest period of authentic intelligence to the present time (1774)
- 35230: A new and complete history of England, from the earliest period of authentic intelligence to the present time (1774)
- 35284: The out-of-Door Parliament (1780)
- 35284: The out-of-Door Parliament (1780)
- 36311: The adventures of Telemachus (1742)
- 36328: The Axe laid to the root of priestcraft: or, Christianity defended against the exorbitant claims of the clergy (1744)
- 37802: The complete dictionary of arts and sciences (1773)
- 37850: An attorney's practice epitomized (1773)
- 38468: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. (L.S.) (Signed) Nugent Temple. To the Earl of Tyrone, - the Right Hon. John Beresford, - the Right Hon. Sir John Blaquiere, K.B. - the Right Hon. Henry Theophilus Clements, (1783)
- 38551: The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench (1743)
- 38563: The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench (1759)
- 39107: E?le?mens de la grammaire espagnole (1799)
- 39169: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1775)
- 39170: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1770)
- 39172: Several discourses preached at the Temple Church (1761)
- 39509: A dissertation on the political abilities of the Earl of Abingdon (1780)
- 39704: The ship-Master's assistant and owner's manual (1796)
- 39715: Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl Temple, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 14th February, 1799, on the question of the Bringing UP The resolutions respecting the Irish union, passed in the committee (1799)
- 39715: Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl Temple, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 14th February, 1799, on the question of the Bringing UP The resolutions respecting the Irish union, passed in the committee (1799)
- 39784: The english schollar's assistant (1737)
- 40422: This day is published, price 1s. to be had of Dr. Graham, ... A new and curious treatise of the nature and effects of simple earth, water, and air, when applied to the human body (1793)
- 40425: This evening, being Friday, the 9th of January, is positively the last night but one (1785)
- 40735: The fair Quaker of deal (1723)
- 40943: A funeral sermon on the death of John Harrison, M.D (1798)
- 40943: A funeral sermon on the death of John Harrison, M.D (1798)
- 40976: A vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts (1718)
- 41081: Books printed for R. and J. Bonwicke, and R. Wilkin, in St. Paul's Church-yard; J. Walthoe, and T. Ward, in the Temple. (1726)
- 41294: A trip through London (1728)
- 41294: A trip through London (1728)
- 41375: A catalogue of many thousand volumes of books in all languages and sciences, containing the valuable library of the Reverend Doctor Bland, prebendary of Durham, and several other curious collections (1769)
- 41381: A catalogue of several thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences (1770)
- 41611: Essays pastoral and elegiac (1756)
- 42014: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1731)
- 42272: Rules and orders for the better government of the King's Bench Prison (1729)
- 42354: A review of the fiery eruption (1756)
- 42590: Reflections on conversation (1751)
- 42841: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, during the time of Lord Mansfield's presiding in that court, from Michaelmas term 30 Geo. II. 1756, to Easter term 12 Geo. III. 1772. In five volumes (1794)
- 43191: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books (1714)
- 43239: To the King's most excellent Majesty in Council (1774)
- 43364: A r;eview; [sic] of the fiery' [sic] eruption (1756)
- 43366: Doctor Graham, physician from Edinburgh (1790)
- 43368: Doctor Graham, physician from Edinburgh (1790)
- 43791: An Enquiry into pretensions of Spain to Gibraltar (1729)
- 43819: The entertaining and instructive tales of Angelo the hermit of the wilderness (1774)
- 43987: A concise abstract of all the public Acts (1782)
- 44462: A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes (1766)
- 44562: Modern history (1739)
- 44916: The true nature of the soul and the resurrection (1791)
- 45267: The attorney's vade mecum, and client's instructor (1787)
- 45389: The attorney's vade mecum, and client's instructor (1792)
- 45684: Bedford Level. At a board held at the Fen-Office, in the Temple, pursuant to summons, December 12th, 1777 (1777)
- 46211: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1769)
- 46437: Journal of interesting occurrences at the temple (1799)
- 46776: A complete system of pleading (1799)
- 46825: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 46825: Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law (1758)
- 47107: Modest remarks on the Bishop of London's Several discourses preached in the Temple Church, and lately published in Two Volumes Octavo. In a letter to His Lordship. With a postscript, containing Dr. Tho. Sherlock's creed, faithfully extracted from his own writings. By Philotheos (1755)
- 47818: Information for George Morison of the Middle Temple London (1765)
- 47818: Information for George Morison of the Middle Temple London (1765)
- 48077: The laws concerning horses (1785)
- 48077: The laws concerning horses (1785)
- 48271: Lackington, Allen, & Co's catalogue, volume the second (1799)
- 48395: House of Lords. Henry Hayden (1796)
- 49641: Remarks upon the historical memorial published by the court of France (1761)
- 49651: A discourse concerning the divine providence (1702)
- 49680: Compendium geographicum (1701)
- 49901: The ?conomy of testaments; or, Reflections on the mischievous consequences generally arising from the usual dispositions of property by will (1794)
- 49935: The office and duty of executors (1763)
- 50154: Acts and statutes, made in a session of Parliament at Dublin, begun the seventeenth day of January, Anno Domini, 1788, in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of ... George the Third: before his excellency George Grenville Nugent Temple, ... Being the fifth session of the fourth parliament, (1788)
- 50161: Acts and statutes (1789)
- 50372: Reasons for repealing the pot act (1737)
- 50372: Reasons for repealing the pot act (1737)
- 50465: A new abridgment of the law. By Matthew Bacon of the Middle Temple, Esq (1768)
- 50520: A new abridgment of the law (1786)
- 50727: The art of prudence (1705)
- 51513: A discourse concerning the happiness of good men, and the punishment of the wicked, in the next world (1719)
- 53125: An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act, made in the thirty-third year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, for rebuilding, widening, and enlarging the bridge over the river Avon, in the city of Bristol, and erecting a temporary bridge adjoining (1786)
- 53352: An Act for opening a new street from Fleet Street to Temple Street, in the city of London, and also a publick passage from such new street towards Water Lane (1789)
- 53397: An Act for dividing, inclosing, and draining, the open fields, ings, pastures, commons, and waste grounds, within the townships of West Haddlesey, Chapel Haddlesey, and East Haddlesey, and Temple Hirst, in the parish of Birkin, in the west riding of the county of York (1789)
- 54062: An essay on the nature of oaths, and judicial evidence (1750)
- 54402: An Act for widening and improving the entrance into the city of London near Temple Bar (1795)
- 55296: The law of evidence (1797)
- 55309: A letter to a member of parliament (1783)
- 55533: Missive van der ridder-Baronet William Temple (1759)
- 55533: Missive van der ridder-Baronet William Temple (1759)
- 57086: The scrivener's guide (1740)
- 57438: Enchiridion clericale (1701)
- 57596: Shortly will be published, dedicated to the president, vice-presidents, and governors of the Foundling Hospital, a set of prints, in aquatinta (1800)
- 57713: Poems (1797)
- 57986: English examples to Lily's grammar-rules, for children's Latin exercises (1715)
- 58654: The trials of the Rev. William Sneyd, for seducing, debauching, and carrying off, Mrs. Cecil, wife of Henry Cecil, Esq. ... and Samuel Hawker, Esq. for seducing and debauching the wife of Hooker Barttelot, Esq. ... both tried before Lord Kenyon, ... Wednesday, June 26, 1790 By a student of the Inner Temple (1790)
- 58654: The trials of the Rev. William Sneyd, for seducing, debauching, and carrying off, Mrs. Cecil, wife of Henry Cecil, Esq. ... and Samuel Hawker, Esq. for seducing and debauching the wife of Hooker Barttelot, Esq. ... both tried before Lord Kenyon, ... Wednesday, June 26, 1790 By a student of the Inner Temple (1790)
- 58671: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1739)
- 58691: Funeral discipline: or, the character of Strip-Corps the dead-monger (1725)
- 58993: Stowe (1780)
- 59078: Observations on Mr. Fielding's enquiry into the causes of the late increase of Robbers, &c (1751)
- 59644: A vindication of the Lords of the Admiralty, on their conduct towards Admiral Keppel; in answer to a late address. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple (1779)
- 59644: A vindication of the Lords of the Admiralty, on their conduct towards Admiral Keppel; in answer to a late address. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple (1779)
- 60176: The office and duty of executors (1772)
- 60435: The publican's lawyer (1795)
- 60466: An enquiry into the foundation and history of the law of nations in Europe (1795)
- 61035: A view of London and Westminster (1725)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 61389: Testimonii variorum (1790)
- 62585: Advice to a nephew: or, a system of rules and morals for the forming of a young gentleman's conduct (1747)
- 62649: The entertaining and instructive tales of Angelo the hermit of the wilderness (1774)
- 62683: The trial of General Gunning (1792)
- 62690: A digest of the laws of England (1793)
- 62824: Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry (1762)
- 63168: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench, from Michaelmas term 35th George III. to Trinity term 36th George III. Both inclusive. With tables of the names of cases and principal matters. By Charles Durnford and Edward Hyde East, of the Temple, Esqrs. barristers at law (1796)
- 63358: The jurisdiction of the chancery as a court of equity researched (1734)
- 63869: The call of the Jews (1800)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64232: An examination into the rights and duties of jurors (1785)
- 64232: An examination into the rights and duties of jurors (1785)
- 64600: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 64600: The hours of love: in four elegies (1752)
- 64704: Entretiens abre?ge?s; ou, moyen facile d'arriver au Temple de la Renomme?e; ou? tous ceux qui se conduissent bien, peuvent atteindre (1775)
- 64716: The double gallant (1707)
- 64731: An essay upon rewards and punishments, according to the practice of the present times. With a scheme for immortalizing the glorious actions of a certain great man, much more effectually than can be done by any Triumphal Arch (1732)
- 64764: The Gentleman's companion: or, Tradesman's delight (1735)
- 64828: Every farmer his own lawyer (1785)
- 64907: Every tradesman his own lawyer (1794)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 64972: An impartial answer to the doctrine delivered in a letter, which appeared in the Public advertiser, on the 19th of December 1769, under the signature Junius. By Charles Fearne, of the Inner Temple (1770)
- 65001: An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. In force and use (1701)
- 65005: An essay on the learning of contingent remainders and executory devises (1791)
- 65193: The history of Miss Temple. In two volumes. By a young lady. (1777)
- 65194: The history of Miss Temple. In two volumes. By a young lady. (1777)
- 65216: The french convert (1800)
- 65271: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1732)
- 65291: A familiar epistle from a student of the Middle Temple, London, to his friend in Dublin (1771)
- 65293: A familiar explanation of the law of wills and codicils (1796)
- 65298: A familiar, plain, and easy explanation of the law of wills and codicils (1786)
- 65313: Jura ecclesiastica (1742)
- 65347: The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contained many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefixed, an introduction to this history, by Laurence Echard, M.A. Arch-Deacon of Stowe (1722)
- 65464: An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of St. Brides (1714)
- 65565: The fair Circassian (1723)
- 65725: Instant relief to the asthmatic, or those afflicted with shortness of breath; being an essay on the nature of the lungs and their several disorders, and the only possible and certain means of cure proposed and demonstrated. With the places of sale of the remedy. From a ms. of the late Dr. Lucas (1774)
- 65774: De morbis cutaneis (1726)
- 65855: The history of the common law (1716)
- 66080: An introduction to the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1785)
- 66730: An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple (1752)
- 66732: An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple (1751)
- 67039: The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the Methods lately used for their Reformation. By Arthur Bedford, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace Wriothesly Duke of Bedford; and Vicar of Temple in the City of Bristol (1706)
- 67445: Lettres et ne'gotiations de Monsieur van Hoey (1743)
- 67532: A digest of the law concerning libels (1770)
- 67614: The history of Christ's sufferings (1701)
- 67737: A lecture on the generation, increase, and improvement of the human species (1783)
- 67738: Sketch of the plan, &c. of the Temple of Health! In the centre of the Royal Terrace, Adelphi. (1780)
- 67841: Miege's last and best French grammar: or, a new method to learn French. Containing the quintessence of all other grammars (1706)
- 67882: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 67896: Mughouse-diversion (1717)
- 68367: Harrison's British classicks (1787)
- 68854: Perkin's farewel to all his faithful friends in Great-Britain (1714)
- 68885: A continuation of the second volume of the General abridgment of the common law (1727)
- 68885: A continuation of the second volume of the General abridgment of the common law (1727)
- 68910: Conversations moral and entertaining, between an English gentleman and a Knight of Malta (1743)
- 69141: Books lately printed for, and sold by W. Mears without Temple-bar (1714)
- 69154: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69163: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 70631: The case of William Laycock of the Inner Temple Gent (1695)
- 70968: Poems, chiefly dramatic and lyric (1793)
- 71412: A perfect diurnall of some passages in Parliament (1643)
- 71485: Mercurius civicus, Londons intelligencer: or, Truth really imparted from thence, to the whole kingdome, to prevent misinformation (1643)
- 71875: The Champion; or, Evening advertiser (1740)
- 72037: The General advertiser, and morning intelligencer (1776)
- 72052: The British journal, or, The traveller (1730)
- 72063: The Gazetteer and London daily advertiser (1753)
- 72098: The Tomahawk! Or, Censor general (1795)
- 72136: The Public advertiser (1752)
- 72149: The Miscellany (1732)
- 72152: The Weekly miscellany (1732)
- 72220: The Gazetteer and new daily advertiser (1764)
- 72283: The gentleman's magazine: or, Trader's monthly intelligencer (1731)
- 72363: A Collection of the Occasional papers (1716)
- 72575: The Friendly writer, and Register of truth (1732)
- 72708: The Mitre and Crown; or, Great Britain's true interest (1748)
- 72958: The Protestant remembrancer (1725)
- 73071: An Historical journal; or, an Impartial account in English and in French (1697)
- 73099: The Royal magazine; or, Quarterly bee (1750)
- 73234: The Free Briton (1729)
- 73658: The new weekly miscellany (1741)
- 75275: The voyage of France or a compleat journey through France (1673)
- 75301: A catalogue of such books as have been entered in the register of the Company of Stationers: and printed from the 25. of December, 1662. to the 25. of December, 1663 (1664)
- 75342: Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies (1688)
- 75384: A continuation of the abridgment of all the statutes of K. William and Q. Mary, and of King William the Third, in force and use. Begun by J. Washington of the Midd. Temple Esq; revised and continued after his death to the end of the session of Parliament, 27 April 1696. And now further continued, from the beginning of the second session of the third Parliament, 20 October 1696. to the end of the third and last session of the said third Parliament, 5 July 1698. With two new tables (1699)
- 75527: The history of the successions of the kings of England. From Canutus the first monarch (1682)
- 75587: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 75595: The art of complaisance or The means to oblige in conversation (1673)
- 75620: Reports of that learned and judicious clerk J. Gouldsborough, Esq. sometimes one of the protonotaries of the court of common pleas. Or his collection of choice cases, and matters, agitated in all the courts at Westminster, in the latter yeares of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1653)
- 75708: Amorea, the lost lover. Or the idea of love and misfortune (1661)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75819: The characters, or The manners of the age (1699)
- 75871: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, untill the end of the reigne of Queene Elizabeth (1651)
- 75904: The history of the troubles of Suethland and Poland (1656)
- 75908: An exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 75952: The just general (1652)
- 76044: The life of Mr. Rich. Hooker (1665)
- 76046: A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury (1651)
- 76206: The art of making devises (1648)
- 76224: The priviledges of the baronage of England (1642)
- 76242: A treatise of vvool, and the manufacture of it (1685)
- 76289: Considerations touching the great question of the King's right in dispensing with the penal laws (1687)
- 76357: All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers (1646)
- 76381: A sermon preached before the Queen (1692)
- 76437: A vindication of The case of allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 76443: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Richard Meggot D·D· and late Dean of Winchester, Decemb. 10th. 1692. at Twickenham. By William Sherlock, D.D. Dean of St. Pauls, master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to their Majesties. Imprimatur, Geo. Royse R. Rmo in Christo Patri ac Dom. Dom. Johanni Archiep. Cantuar. a? Sacris Domest. Decemb. 18. 1692 (1693)
- 76460: A letter from a dissenter to his friend of the same perswasion· (1689)
- 76484: Nomo-lexikon: A law-dictionary (1691)
- 76500: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, January the XXXth, 1691/2. By William Sherlock, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's, Master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. (1692)
- 76506: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace (1643)
- 76507: An exact relation of the delivering up of Reading to his Excellencie the Earl of Essex (1643)
- 76520: Maria· (1695)
- 76523: A discourse of wit. By David Abercromby, M.D (1685)
- 76634: Orbis miraculum, or, The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light (1659)
- 76634: Orbis miraculum, or, The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light (1659)
- 76741: The complete justice (1681)
- 76794: A true relation of a great and wonderfull victory otained by Captain Ashton and the Parliaments forces, against the Earl of Derby at Whalley in Lancashire (1643)
- 76798: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, in answer to the Scots declaration (1642)
- 76826: An introduction to the skill of musick (1674)
- 76973: An ordinance of the Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 77024: A Letter sent to the Right Worshipfull, William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others, whose names are hereunto subscribed (1643)
- 77203: The old batchelour (1693)
- 77358: The doctrine of passive obedience (1685)
- 77382: A true and good relation, of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles Coote (1642)
- 77470: Characters: or, Wit and the world in their proper colours (1663)
- 77523: Philaster or, Love lies a bleeding (1652)
- 77564: A new art of brewing beer, ale, and other sorts of liquors (1691)
- 77625: The designe for the perfect draining of the great level of the fens, (called Bedford level) lying in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Huntingtonshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, and the Isle of Ely (1665)
- 77630: Love in it's [sic] extasie: or, The large prerogative (1649)
- 77694: The state of France, as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII (1652)
- 77755: The art of making devises (1650)
- 77849: A true declaration of the last affaires in Ireland (1642)
- 77873: A short relation of the river Nile (1669)
- 77926: An essay on the state of England, in relation to its trade, its poor, and its taxes, for carrying on the present war against France (1695)
- 77931: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1652)
- 78203: A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids (1698)
- 78208: Jewish hypocrisie, a caveat to the present generation (1670)
- 78222: A thanksgiving sermon for discovery of the late phanatick plot, September 9. 1683 (1683)
- 78264: The loves of sundry philosophers and other great men (1673)
- 78278: Systema agriculturæ (1669)
- 78357: The twelfth part of The reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1658)
- 78373: Certain select cases in lavv, reported (1659)
- 78589: An answer to a late pamphlet, called An essay concerning critical and curious learning (1698)
- 78621: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 78676: Severall letters of great importance, and good successe (1643)
- 78873: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers, further consider'd, and defended (1691)
- 78932: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 78948: The present state of the Morea, called anciently Peloponnesus (1686)
- 79102: Remarks upon the dream of the late abdicated Queen of England (1690)
- 79204: Remarks on some late sermons; and in particular, on Dr. Sherlock's sermon at the Temple, December 30th, MDCXCIV (1695)
- 79254: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 79351: Reports of divers resolutions in lavv (1659)
- 79369: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 79389: The duty of allegiance settled upon its true grounds, according to Scripture, reason, and the opinion of the Church (1691)
- 79462: London triumphant: or, The city in jollity and splendour (1672)
- 79526: A practical discourse concerning death (1696)
- 79558: A letter from a Protestant gentleman to a lady revolted to the Church of Rome (1678)
- 79614: A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and others; and the Fables of Æsop (1697)
- 79680: A practical discourse concerning a future judgment (1692)
- 79693: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 79703: The grounds of unity in religion: or An expedient for a general conformity and pacification. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1679)
- 79703: The grounds of unity in religion: or An expedient for a general conformity and pacification. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1679)
- 79733: A practical discourse concerning a future judgment (1692)
- 79742: Sermons preached upon several occasions. By Benjamin Calamy, D.D. Late vicar of St. Lawrence-Jewry, and one of His Majesty's chaplains in ordinary. The third edition corrected. To which is added a sermon preached at his funeral by William Sherlock, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's, Master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty (1700)
- 79745: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 79883: A modest examination of the authority and reasons of the late decree of the vice-chancellor of Oxford, and some heads of colleges and halls (1696)
- 80083: Italy, in its original glory, ruine and revival (1660)
- 80093: The charity of lending without usury. And the true notion of usury briefly stated (1692)
- 80113: A speech made by the honourable Denzel Hollis Esquire (1641)
- 80128: The Tridentine-Gospel, or, papal creed (1672)
- 80167: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight (1656)
- 80211: Letters written by Sir W. Temple, Bart (1700)
- 80211: Letters written by Sir W. Temple, Bart (1700)
- 80286: A sermon preach'd at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694 (1694)
- 80292: An introduction to the history of England. By Sir William Temple Baronet (1695)
- 80315: The grateful servant (1662)
- 80342: Of Christs testaments, viz: baptisme and the Supper (1652)
- 80353: The first tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 80373: Digiti-lingua: or, The most compendious, copious, facile, and secret way of silent converse ever yet discovered (1698)
- 80396: A preservative against popery (1688)
- 80429: The divine and spiritual ambassadour (1663)
- 80557: The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice (1652)
- 80858: An answer to A letter from a minister to a person of quality, shewing some reasons for his non-conformity (1679)
- 80897: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1686)
- 80911: An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The judgment and doctrine of the clergy of the Church of England, concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative; viz. in dispensing with the penal-laws (1687)
- 80987: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing, country dances (1675)
- 81144: The historie of episcopacie· (1642)
- 81173: A profitable book of Mr. Iohn Perkins, sometimes Fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the laws of England (1657)
- 81196: A sermon preached at the Temple-Church, May 29. 1692 (1692)
- 81367: The parsons counsellor (1681)
- 81370: A sermon preached at St. Margaretts in VVestminster (1642)
- 81450: Blanket-fair, or The history of Temple Street (1684)
- 81450: Blanket-fair, or The history of Temple Street (1684)
- 81457: A sermon preached at White-Hall (1691)
- 81472: Flora: seu, De florum cultura· Or, A complete florilege (1676)
- 81604: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1697)
- 81679: The reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple Esquire (1657)
- 81696: Sandys travells (1670)
- 81758: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 81791: The parson's counsellor (1685)
- 81840: Choice ayres, songs, & dialogues (1676)
- 81968: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 82032: An exact abridgement of the records in the Tovver of London (1657)
- 82361: The elder brother (1678)
- 82375: Man become guilty, or The corruption of nature by sinne (1650)
- 82437: Letters written by Sir William Temple, during his being ambassador at The Hague, to the Earl of Arlington and Sir John Trevor, Secretaries of State to K. Charles II (1699)
- 82437: Letters written by Sir William Temple, during his being ambassador at The Hague, to the Earl of Arlington and Sir John Trevor, Secretaries of State to K. Charles II (1699)
- 82576: Tvvo letters of great consequence to the House of Commons (1643)
- 82617: The art of graveing. and etching (1662)
- 82648: The art of gunnery (1670)
- 82673: Nomotomia (1657)
- 82697: Certain letters, evidencing the Kings stedfastness in the Protestant religion (1660)
- 82701: An idea of happiness (1683)
- 82799: Reports of divers choice cases in law (1675)
- 82850: An exact and true relation of a most cruell and horrid murther committed by one of the cavaliers, on a woman in Leicester, billetted in her house (1642)
- 82889: The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice (1655)
- 82974: A discourse concerning the pretended religious assembling in private conventicles (1685)
- 83013: A perfect relation of the taking of the towne of Preston in Lancashire, by the Parliaments forces under the command of Colonell Sir John Seaton on Thursday the ninth day of February, 1642 (1643)
- 83139: A perfect and exact direction (1641)
- 83149: Reflections on the stage (1699)
- 83398: The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier (1678)
- 83454: The third booke of the authour being The high and deepe searching out of the threefold life of man through or according to the three principles (1650)
- 83473: Rome exactly describ'd, as to the present state of it, under Pope Alexandre the Seventh (1664)
- 83516: The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar (1655)
- 83524: The present state of the republick of Venice (1669)
- 83610: A copy of the commission of array (1642)
- 83669: A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sr. Francis Bacon Kt. late Lord Chancellor of England, at a sessions holden for the Verge, in the reign of the late King James (1662)
- 83847: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 83848: The revengeful queen (1698)
- 83935: A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods (1641)
- 84033: A congratulatory poem to Her sacred Majesty Queen Mary, upon her arrival in England. By Mrs. A. Behn (1689)
- 84215: The Psalms of David (1671)
- 84278: The twelfth part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1656)
- 84461: A world of errors discovered in the new world of words, or General English dictionary (1673)
- 84468: Sixteen sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1700)
- 84476: Sandys travels (1673)
- 84519: Poor Robin's visions (1677)
- 84540: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 84568: The grounds of unity in religion: or an expedient for a general conformity and pacification (1679)
- 84580: The Scotts declaration, in answer to the declaration, sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament of England (1642)
- 84633: A vindication of addresses in general, and of the Middle-Temple address and proceedings in particular (1681)
- 84636: In memory of Joseph Washington, Esq (1694)
- 84702: A breefe introduction to the skill of musick for song & violl (1654)
- 84802: Rhetorica Anglorum, vel Exercitationes oratoriæ in rhetoricam sacram & communem (1699)
- 84990: Nomo-lexikon: A law-dictionary (1670)
- 85021: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons (1643)
- 85063: A brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe, which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered (1643)
- 85150: Karo?lou trismegi?stou 'epiphani?a (1660)
- 85233: Vienna, noe art can cure this hart (1650)
- 85243: A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sir Francis Bacon Knight, late Lord Chancellor of England: at a sessions holden for the verge, (viz. twelve miles round the King's mansion house) in the reign of the late King James (1676)
- 85323: The Grecian story (1684)
- 85371: The pretenders: or, the town unmaskt (1698)
- 85437: Horatius: a Roman tragedie (1656)
- 85548: A collection of severall speeches, messages, and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 85550: The dancing master: or, plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances (1652)
- 85552: Characters of the virtues [and] vices of the age; or, Moral reflections, maxims, and thoughts upon men and manners (1695)
- 85573: A practical discourse of religious assemblies (1700)
- 85658: A philologicall commentary: or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv (1658)
- 85708: Karo?lou trismegi?stou? 'epiphani?a (1661)
- 85718: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers (1682)
- 85731: Philaster or, Love lies a bleeding (1661)
- 85750: A briefe relation, abstracted out of severall letters, of a most hellish, cruell, and bloudy plot against the city of Bristoll (1643)
- 85762: Eben-ezer (1682)
- 85918: A perswasive to the stricter observation of the Lords day (1686)
- 85959: Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John Bridgman, Knight; Serjeant at lavv, sometime chief justice of Chester (1659)
- 85960: Brevia judicialia: or, An exact collection of approved forms of all sorts of judiciall writs in the Common Bench (1662)
- 86026: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands· (1673)
- 86105: A discourse of prayer (1690)
- 86214: The copy of a letter presented by a Member of the Commons House of Parliament (1642)
- 86314: Another order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning coals (1643)
- 86394: A catalogue of the library of Mr. Henry Cook, painter, deceased (1699)
- 86466: Another order for contributions for maymed and diseased souldiers, who have been employed under the command of his Excellencie the Earl of Essex, in the army set forth by both Houses of Parliament (1643)
- 86504: A letter from Monsieur de Cros, (who was an embassador at the Treaty of Nimeguen, and a resident in England, in K. Ch. the Second's reign.) (1693)
- 86504: A letter from Monsieur de Cros, (who was an embassador at the Treaty of Nimeguen, and a resident in England, in K. Ch. the Second's reign.) (1693)
- 86529: To the Most High and Mighty Monarch, Charles the II. by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith (1660)
- 86622: Fumifugium: or, the inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 86677: The rules of civility; or, Certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions. Translated out of French (1671)
- 86816: A sermon preach'd at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694 (1694)
- 86829: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton knight (1682)
- 87019: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87070: An introduction to the skill of musick (1655)
- 87106: A vindication of both parts of the Preservative against popery (1688)
- 87123: A vindication of Dr. Sherlock's sermon concerning The danger of corrupting the faith by philosophy (1697)
- 87138: Observations upon a late book, entituled, An essay to the advancement of musick, &c (1672)
- 87140: Epitome monarchiæ Britanicæ. Or, A brief cronology of the Brittish kings (1663)
- 87153: The copie of a letter, sent from the Commander in Chiefe, of the town and port of Plymouth, to the Honourable William Lenthall, Esq. Speaker of the House of Commons (1643)
- 87244: The old batchelour (1693)
- 87251: Two orders of the Commons in Parliament of great consequence (1643)
- 87297: A vindication of the rights of ecclesiastical authority (1685)
- 87298: An apology for writing against Socinians (1693)
- 87331: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87351: Remarks on some late sermons; and in particular on Dr. Sherlock's sermon at the Temple, Decemb. 30. 1694 (1695)
- 87352: An exact enquiry after ancient truths, both in scripture and fathers (1643)
- 87358: An English ballad: in answer to Mr. Despreaux's Pindarique ode on the taking of Namure (1695)
- 87363: A relation of the siege of Candia· (1670)
- 87371: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87431: The ansvver of the burgesses and other inhabitants of the parish of Buckingham, to a late scandalous pamphlet set forth by Sir Timber Temple (1679)
- 87457: The humorists (1671)
- 87468: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87663: The art of curing sympathetically, or magnetically, proved to be most true by its theory and practice (1700)
- 87697: Miscellany poems upon several occasions (1692)
- 87711: To the Kings most excellent Maiesty (1642)
- 87729: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1689)
- 87733: An historical and geographical account of the Morea, Negropont, and the maritime places, as far as Thessalonica· (1687)
- 87790: A sermon preach'd at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694 (1694)
- 87798: Wit and mirth (1682)
- 87835: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, January the XXXth, 1691/2. By William Sherlock, D.D. dean of St. Paul's, master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties (1692)
- 87852: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Benj. Calamy D.D. and late minister of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, Jan. 7th 1685[/]6. By William Sherlock, D.D. Master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty (1686)
- 87870: The vvedding· (1660)
- 87888: A sermon preached at St. Margarets Westminster, May 29. 1685. before the Honourable House of Commons. By William Sherlock, D.D. Master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty (1685)
- 87900: The chymical Galenist (1667)
- 88012: Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded (1691)
- 88069: The sacrifice (1686)
- 88264: Titles of honor (1672)
- 88316: A letter sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 88368: The second part of the Preservative against popery (1691)
- 88369: The Romane historie written by T. Livius of Padua (1659)
- 88408: A preservative against popery (1688)
- 88410: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 88502: A new art of making wines, brandy, and other spirits (1691)
- 88548: The Parliaments care for the citie of London (1642)
- 88561: A speech delivered, to the Kings most excellent Majesty (1643)
- 88579: The office of the good house-wife (1672)
- 88586: Emblemes. By Fra: Quarles (1696)
- 88631: A discourse of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1685)
- 88636: Antiquities of the city of Exeter (1677)
- 88641: Zions rights and Babels ruine; or, The Church restored to her primitive lustre (1642)
- 88660: A sermon on the 30th of January, being the day on which that sacred martyr, King Charles the First, was murdered (1661)
- 88730: The elements of Euclid explain'd (1696)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88834: Il cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa; or The history of the cardinals of the Roman Church (1670)
- 89055: Pyrrhus King of Epirus (1695)
- 89166: A true and perfect relation of the barbarous and cruell passages of the Kings army, at old-Brainceford, neer London (1642)
- 89197: The land-tempest: or, A paper-pellet (1644)
- 89280: The hearts ease, or, A remedy against all troubles (1682)
- 89329: The touch-stone of comon [sic] assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdom. By William Sheppard, Esq; sometimes of the Middle Temple (1651)
- 89341: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseyes, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1653)
- 89431: A poem, upon the transactions between a landlord and his tenant Day, who privately departed from him by night. By a gent. of Lincoln's-Inne (1684)
- 89566: Examinations, or, A discovery of some dangerous positions delivered in a sermon of reformation preached in the Church of the Savoy last fast day, Iuly 26. by Tho. Fuller B.D. and since printed. By Iohn Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and pastor of Heslerton in Yorkshire (1643)
- 89602: Decus & tutamen: or, Our new money as now coined, in full weight and fineness (1696)
- 89633: King William and Queen Mary conquerors: or, A discourse endeavouring to prove that Their Majesties have on their side, against the late King, the principal reasons that make conquest a good title (1693)
- 89642: Some discourses, sermons and remains of the Reverend Mr. Jos. Glanvil, late rector of Bathe, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Collected into one volume, and published by Ant. Horneck, preacher at the Savoy. Together with a sermon preached at his funeral by Joseph Pleydell, arch-deacon of Chichester (1681)
- 89966: The traytors perspective-glass. Or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides (1662)
- 89973: La tierce part des reports del Edward Coke, lattorney general le roigne (1697)
- 90039: A continuation of the collection of the history of England· (1641)
- 90118: A plot, and no plot (1697)
- 90206: The excellency and præheminence of the lavv of England, above all other humane lawes in the world (1680)
- 90258: Memoir's for a natural history of animals· (1688)
- 90262: A memorial for magistrates (1682)
- 90342: Sir Thomas Levingstons letter to the Honourable Major General Mackay, Commander in Chief of their Majesties forces in Scotland (1690)
- 90455: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes, late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Published by His Majesties speciall command. The fifth edition. With an alphabetical table of the principal contents. Whereunto is added, a sermon preached before two kings, on the fifth of August, 1606 (1661)
- 90480: The academy of eloquence (1683)
- 90780: The works of the famous Mr. Francis Rabelais Doctor in Physick, treating of the lives, heroick deeds, and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel (1664)
- 90829: The master of the Temple as bad a lawyer, as the Dean of Pauls is a divine (1696)
- 90829: The master of the Temple as bad a lawyer, as the Dean of Pauls is a divine (1696)
- 91076: Reports, of diverse choice cases in law (1651)
- 91163: The reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple, Esquire (1688)
- 91328: A letter from Monsieur de Cros (1693)
- 91341: The souldiers exercise (1643)
- 91394: The factious citizen, or, The melancholy visioner (1685)
- 91479: The Irish rebellion: or, An history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland, upon the three & twentieth day of October, in the year 1641 (1679)
- 91701: Camera regis, or, A short vievv of London· (1676)
- 91732: An assistance to justices of the peace, for the easier performance of their duty. By Jos. Keble, of Grays Inn, Esq (1683)
- 91811: The compleat clerk (1677)
- 91976: A discourse concerning the nature, unity, and communion of the Catholick Church (1688)
- 91977: A practical discourse concerning death (1693)
- 91986: The third booke of the author, being The high and deep searching out of the three-fold life of man, through or according to the three principles (1656)
- 92011: The old batchelour (1697)
- 92056: The fort-royal of Holy Scriptures, or, A new concordance of the chief heads of Scripture common-placed (1656)
- 92109: A vindication of the doctrine of the holy and ever blessed Trinity, and the incarnation of the Son of God (1691)
- 92273: A collection of apophthegms, new and old. By the Right Honorable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulum, Viscount St. Alban (1674)
- 92294: The Psalms of David, in English metre (1698)
- 92337: The ultimum vale of John Carleton of the Midde Temple, London, Gent (1663)
- 92343: A Catalogue of choice English books (1686)
- 92406: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports (1650)
- 92510: Instructions and directions from the House of Commons, to the high sheriffs, commissioners, collectors, high constables, churchwardens, and overseers for the poore (1642)
- 92514: Erra Paters prophesy or Frost Faire 1684/3 (1683)
- 92533: Medela pestilentiæ (1665)
- 92609: Incognita: or, Love and duty reconcil'd (1692)
- 92679: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1690)
- 92731: A new art of brewing beer, ale, and other sorts of liquors (1690)
- 92750: Miscellany poems, viz, I. Remarks on the death of King Charles the II. II. On the succession of King James the II. III. Upon faith. IV. Upon patience. V. Upon ambition. VI. To the University of Oxford. VII. The soul to a good conscience. VIII. The soul to a bad conscience. By John Whitehall (1690)
- 92825: Chymicus rationalis: or, The fundamental grounds of the chymical art (1692)
- 92994: The replication, or certain vindicatory depositions (1663)
- 93154: England's black tribunal (1680)
- 93188: Great news from Scotland and Ireland (1690)
- 93214: A letter to a gentleman in the commission of the peace (1695)
- 93734: The old batchelour (1693)
- 93967: A French-English dictionary (1650)
- 94059: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 94306: The royal dictionary (1699)
- 94387: The Catholique doctor and his spiritual catholicon to cure our sinfull soules· (1661)
- 94415: A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices (occasioned by the damnable positions) of Jesuites and papists, towards Protestants at home and abroad (1680)
- 94421: Lex Londinensis; or, The city law (1680)
- 94453: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 94562: The connexion: being choice collections of some principal matters in King James his reign (1681)
- 94657: The danger of corrupting the faith by philosophy (1697)
- 94673: The pleadings, arguments, and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench upon the quo warranto (1696)
- 94715: The Irish rebellion: or, An history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland (1679)
- 94867: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 95029: The shepheard's paradise (1659)
- 95041: Solomon's Temple spiritualiz?d or Gospel-light fetcht out of the Temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament-truths. By John Bunyan (1688)
- 95041: Solomon's Temple spiritualiz?d or Gospel-light fetcht out of the Temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament-truths. By John Bunyan (1688)
- 95101: His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5 (1642)
- 95110: The twelfth part of the reports of Sr. Edward Coke, Kt (1667)
- 95151: A most compleat compendium of geography; general and special (1691)
- 95175: The eternal joys of God's presence (1699)
- 95177: The catalogue of most of the memorable tombes, grave-stones, plates, escutcheons, or atchievements in the demolisht or yet extant churches of London from St. Katharines beyond the Tower, to Temple-Barre (1668)
- 95276: The copie of a letter from Dublin in Ireland (1642)
- 95282: A new discovery of the private methods of France (1691)
- 95325: The office of the clerk of assize (1682)
- 95437: London's yearly jubilee (1686)
- 95454: The maids tragedy (1660)
- 95483: Two congratulatory poems to Their Most Sacred Majesties (1688)
- 95652: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1667)
- 95920: The old batchelour (1693)
- 95963: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions (1700)
- 96297: Miscellanea (1690)
- 96357: XXV select allusions (1698)
- 96423: Die Sabbatti. September, 24. 1642. Whereas, this kingdome and common wealth hath beene put to a great and vast charge by delinquents (1642)
- 96445: The sacrifice (1687)
- 96447: The sacrifice (1687)
- 96484: Presbytery popish, not episcopacy (1661)
- 96511: The historian's guide, or, Britain's remembrancer (1690)
- 96589: Linguæ Romanæ dictionarium luculentum novum (1693)
- 96680: Foure ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 96823: The Irish rebellion, or, An history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the Kingdom of Ireland upon the three and twentieth day of October in the year 1641 (1698)
- 96848: The office and duty of executors: or, A treatise of wills and executors (1663)
- 96891: The Scripture-line of time, from the first sabbath, to the great sabbatism of the kingdom of Christ (1692)
- 96968: A voyage into the Levant (1669)
- 97097: Joseph reviv'd. Or, The twelve last chapters of Genesis metaphrazed (1678)
- 97241: A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England (1672)
- 97242: A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England (1677)
- 97751: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 97928: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1649)
- 97986: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq (1655)
- 98008: An ansvver to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam (1642)
- 98172: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 98197: A letter written from His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex unto the Speaker of the House of Commons (1643)
- 98206: Fumifugium: or The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 98299: The triumphs of London (1675)
- 98402: Reports of divers famous cases in law (1675)
- 98572: The Garden of Eden: or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1675)
- 98582: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1662)
- 98587: The offices and duties of constables, borsholders, tything-men, treasurers of the county-stock, overseers for the poore, and other lay-ministers (1641)
- 98592: A practical discourse concerning a future judgment (1699)
- 98682: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1664)
- 98684: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1666)
- 98689: An introduction to the skill of musick (1697)
- 98693: An exact abridgment of The commentaries, or, Reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1659)
- 98693: An exact abridgment of The commentaries, or, Reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1659)
- 98890: A new mystery in physick discovered, by curing of fevers & agues by quinquina or Jesuites powder. Translated from the French, by Dr. Belon, with additions (1681)
- 98930: A vindication of some Protestant principles of Church-unity and Catholick-communion, from the charge of agreement with the Church of Rome (1688)
- 99147: The history of the affaires of Scotland (1690)
- 99272: The temperate man, or The right way of preserving life and health (1678)
- 99517: Bussy D'Ambois, or The husbands revenge (1691)
- 99707: Orders establisht in the popish generall assembly (1643)
- 99708: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1656)
- 99832: The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire (1660)
- 99832: The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire (1660)
- 99900: The Dutch lover (1673)
- 99902: Les reports de Gulielme Benloe serjeant del ley (1689)
- 99976: A catalogue of Latin, French, and English books, consisting of divinity, history, physick, travels, romances, volumes of plays, &c (1687)
- 100053: A catalogue of nobility (1662)
- 100055: Remarques upon Mr. Palmes's answer, to Sir Richard Temple's case (1685)
- 100187: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde. Whereas Dualtagh alias Dudy Costelo, Edmund Nagle commonly called Cornet Nangle, Christopher Hill, Thomas Plunket, Cahel alias Charles MacCawell and Neil o Neil and their complices have in the counties of Meath, Tyrone, Monagham, Fermangah, Longford, Leitrim, Cavan and other places appeared in armes against His Majesties authority ... Given at the Council Chamber in Dublin, the eighth day of June, 1666. Meath. Roscomon. Arrar. Anglesey. Dungannon. Henry Tichborne. J. Temple. Paul Davys. Robert Forth. Ja. Ware. Rob. Meredith. Theo. Jones. God save the King (1666)
- 100277: The manner of making of coffee, tea, and chocolate· (1685)
- 100401: A discourse concerning the divine providence (1694)
- 100416: Of contentment, patience and resignation to the will of God (1685)
- 100417: Reports d'ascuns cases (1688)
- 100446: To the most illustrious Prince Christopher Duke of Albemarle, on his voyage to his government of Jamaica (1687)
- 100489: The Roundheads or, The good old cause (1682)
- 100624: The commentaries upon original writs (1655)
- 100698: Certaine observations concerning the office of the Lord Chancellor. Composed by the Right Honorable, and most learned, Thomas Lord Ellesmere, late Lord Chancellor of England. Whereunto is annexed a perfect table, and a methodicall analysis of the whole treatise (1651)
- 100846: Four tracts (1697)
- 100852: Lex custumaria: or, A treatise of copy-hold estates, in respect of the lord, copy-holder (1696)
- 100889: Two excellent plays (1665)
- 100909: A true narrative of the inhumane positions and practices of the Jesuites and papists, towards all good Protestant Christians (1680)
- 100948: The Levellers designe discovered: or the anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie (1649)
- 100974: To His most excellent Maiestie King Charles the Second, our most gracious soveraign (1660)
- 101002: Christ's government in and over his people (1642)
- 101057: A practical discourse concerning a future judgment (1695)
- 101188: The declaration and manifesto of the Protestants of the vallies of Piedmont, called the Vaudois, to all Christian princes & states, of the reasons of their taking up arms just now against the Duke of Savoy (1690)
- 101244: Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England (1660)
- 101274: Holy devotions (1684)
- 101296: The lively oracles given to us: or, The Christian's birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. The third edition. By the author of the whole dvty of man, & etc (1688)
- 101369: The laws of Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charles the First (1680)
- 101369: The laws of Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charles the First (1680)
- 101408: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 101482: A relation of the French kings late expedition into the Spanish-Netherlands, in the years 1667, and 1668 (1669)
- 101525: The office of the clerk of assize (1676)
- 101597: Corderius Dialogues translated grammatically (1653)
- 101698: Organon salutis (1657)
- 101769: A seasonable question, and an usefull answer, contained in an exchange of a letter between a Parliament-man in Cornwell, and a bencher of the Temple, London (1676)
- 101775: A profitable booke of Mr. Iohn Perkins, sometimes Fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1642)
- 101848: France painted to the life (1656)
- 101895: A letter from Sir William Waller, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Right Honorable, Robert Earl of Essex his excellencie (1643)
- 102010: The pillars of Parliament struck at by the hands of a Cambridge doctor, or, A short view of some of his erroneous positions (1681)
- 102223: Miscellanea (1693)
- 102304: A tract concerning the sin against the Holy Ghost (1677)
- 102310: Ars clericalis (1698)
- 102354: Glossographia: or A dictionary, interpreting the hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue (1670)
- 102445: Miscellanea (1692)
- 102464: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion. By Robert Jenkin, chaplain to the right honourable the Earl of Exeter, and late fellow of St. Johns College in Cambridge (1698)
- 102498: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands· (1673)
- 102578: A vindication of the Church of Scotland (1691)
- 102596: Cato major: or, The book of old age. First written by M.T. Cicero. And now excellently Englished by William Austin of Lincolns Inne, Esquire. With annotations upon the names of the men and places (1648)
- 102622: Reports in the Court of Exchequer (1657)
- 102625: A poem upon His Sacred Majesty, his voyage for Holland (1691)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 102673: Meteors; or, A plain description of all kind of meteors, as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy (1670)
- 102733: Flora: seu, De florum cultura. Or, A complete florilege (1665)
- 102848: A panegyrick to His Majesty, on his happy return (1660)
- 103152: A declaration concerning the generall accompts of the kingdome (1642)
- 103255: A voice from heaven (1654)
- 103403: Mamamouchi, or The citizen turn'd gentleman (1675)
- 103502: Of the descent of the Paraclet (1695)
- 103548: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 103603: Meteors: or, A plain description of all kind of meteors, as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy (1654)
- 103619: A nevv poem on the excellency and antiquity of law and lawyers (1682)
- 103621: Joseph reviv'd· Or, The twelve last chapters of Genesis metaphrazed (1676)
- 103958: A seasonable treatise; wherein is proved, that King William (commonly call'd the Conqueror) did not get the imperial crown of England by the sword, but by the election and consent of the people (1689)
- 104014: The present state of the princes and republicks of Italy (1668)
- 104038: Rome's rarities; or the Pope's cabinet unlock'd, and expos'd to view (1684)
- 104098: Narrationes modernæ, or Modern reports begun in the now upper bench court at VVestminster (1658)
- 104331: An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's postscript, to his argument, for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament (1683)
- 104331: An answer to sundry matters contain'd in Mr. Hunt's postscript, to his argument, for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament (1683)
- 104378: The speech and declaration of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck (1660)
- 104393: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a? cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous and unjust decrees in Chancery (1683)
- 104401: A collection of all the publicke orders ordinances and declarations of both Houses of Parliament, from the ninth of March 1642. untill December 1646 (1646)
- 104418: A sermon, preached at the solemnity of the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy St. John (1677)
- 104453: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum, &c. or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in Chancery (1684)
- 104453: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum, &c. or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in Chancery (1684)
- 104479: The tragedies of the last age (1692)
- 104600: A discourse concerning the divine providence (1694)
- 104723: The charity of lending without usury (1692)
- 104761: Wits led by the nose; or, A poet's revenge (1678)
- 104763: An humble apologie for learning and learned men· (1653)
- 104776: The present state of the Socinian controversy (1698)
- 104786: Foure ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 104822: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1670)
- 104843: Two orders of the Commons in Parliament of great consequence (1643)
- 104908: A discourse about conscience, relating to the present differences among us (1684)
- 104910: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 104985: The declaration of the army in Ireland· (1660)
- 105064: The works of Richard Brownlow Esquire, late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas (1654)
- 105255: The coronation. A poem (1661)
- 105269: The life, and philosophy, of Epictetus (1670)
- 105279: The practice of the Exchequer court, with its severall offices and officers (1658)
- 105347: The severall examinations and confessions of the treacherous conspiratours against the citie of Bristoll (1643)
- 105684: The speech of this present Pope, in presence of the Cardinals and foreign ambassadors, in his second conclave after his election to the papacy (1689)
- 105891: The matter of fact of Sir Richard Temple's case, truly stated (1690)
- 105926: An introduction to the skill of musick, in three books (1694)
- 105960: An essay, concerning critical and curious learning (1698)
- 106036: A treatise of matters beneficiary (1680)
- 106069: A full and true account of a notorious and bold robbery, comitted [sic] on Hounslow-Heath on Friday last, 1700. by Jonathon Lan, and Guy Cook, two highway-men (1700)
- 106136: Instructions agreed on by a committee of the Lords and Commons for the Committee for Sequestration of Delinquents Estates (1643)
- 106256: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1670)
- 106297: A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of England, Scotland & Ireland (1699)
- 106316: A sermon preached at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694 (1695)
- 106331: An introduction to the history of England (1699)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106510: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Jer. Copping, late of Sion Colledge, Gent. and Anscel Beaumont, late of the Middle Temple, Esq; with others (1687)
- 106510: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Jer. Copping, late of Sion Colledge, Gent. and Anscel Beaumont, late of the Middle Temple, Esq; with others (1687)
- 106514: A compendium of universal history (1699)
- 106546: The new Athenian comedy (1693)
- 106561: Nahash redivivus in a letter from the Parliament of Scotland, directed to the Honorable William Lenthal, Speaker of the House of Commons. Examined and answered, by John Harrison of the Inner-Temple Esquire (1649)
- 106600: The clerks guide (1672)
- 106601: De viscerum structura? exercitatio anatomica Marcelli Malpighii. Philos. & Medic. Bononien. in messanensi academia medicinæ primarii. Accedit dissertatio ejusdem de polypo cordis (1669)
- 106637: A brief discourse touching the office of Lord Chancellor of England (1671)
- 106688: The second part of the interest of England· (1645)
- 106701: Anthropolatria; or, the sinne of glorying in men (1645)
- 107292: Les reports des cases argue & adjudge in le temps del' roy Edward le second (1678)
- 107303: The late victorious proceedings of Sir Thomas Fairfax against the enemy in the west (1646)
- 107319: Reports and cases, collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight, late lord chief-justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and novv faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke (1656)
- 107365: Newes from Dennington Castle or a true copy of Major William Rives his letter, in vindication of himselfe and others (1646)
- 107420: Une exact table al report de Sir John Davys (1677)
- 107488: The art of making devises (1646)
- 107500: The difference about church government ended (1646)
- 107517: A relation of the first voyages and discoveries made by the Spaniards in America (1699)
- 107529: A relation of the most memorable thinges in the Tabernacle of Moses, and the Temple of Salomon [sic] (1675)
- 107826: A choice collection of ayres for the harpsichord or spinett (1700)
- 107833: Higay'on selah The commemoration and exaltation of mercy (1646)
- 107843: England and Scotlands covenant vvith their God (1644)
- 108029: The treasury of musick (1699)
- 108123: The speech of the right honourable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes, one of the Lord Keepers of the Great Seale of England, made before his Highnesse, and both Houses of Parliament (1659)
- 108564: The ladies, a second time, assembled in Parliament· (1647)
- 108610: The Irish rebellion: or, An history of the beginnings and first progresse of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, in the year, 1641 (1646)
- 108721: The desires of his Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army, held at Putney Octob. 21, 1647 (1647)
- 108829: Parnassi puerperium: or, Some well-wishes to ingenuity (1659)
- 108849: Three excellent trag?dies (1656)
- 108909: A contention for truth (1658)
- 108933: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 108955: The second tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1665)
- 108956: The third tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English Kings (1668)
- 108965: A great and bloudy fight at Colchester (1648)
- 109012: The right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious (1655)
- 109039: Certamen epistolare, or, The letter-combate. Managed by Peter Heylyn, D.D. with 1. Mr. Baxter of Kederminster. 2. Dr. Barnard of Grays-Inne. 3. Mr. Hickman of Mag. C. Oxon. And 4. J.H. of the city of Westminster Esq; With 5. An appendix to the same, in answer to some passages in Mr. Fullers late Appeal (1659)
- 109047: The law of conveyances (1658)
- 109085: The confession and execution of Mr. Rich. Langhorn, late counsellor of the Temple (1679)
- 109090: An abridgment of the common law (1657)
- 109111: An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640. to the year 1656 (1657)
- 109220: A discourse concerning repentance. By N. Ingelo D.D (1677)
- 109294: The idiot (1650)
- 109303: A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and usefull words in the law (1652)
- 109470: The just measure of a personall treatie between the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament (1648)
- 109470: The just measure of a personall treatie between the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament (1648)
- 109480: The manner of creating the Knights of the Antient and Honourable Order of the Bath, according to the custom used in England in time of peace (1661)
- 109528: The combat of love and friendship (1653)
- 109597: Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her (1655)
- 109633: The accomplish'd lady, or deserving gentlewoman (1684)
- 109653: Melothesia: or, Certain general rules for playing upon a continued-bass (1673)
- 109692: The Marquesse of Ormond's declaration, proclaiming Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c (1649)
- 109787: The hearts ease, or, A remedy against all troubles (1676)
- 109788: Jewish hypocrisie, a caveat to the present generation (1660)
- 109794: The Garden of Eden. Or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1652)
- 109806: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 109806: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 109822: The practick part of the law (1672)
- 110147: The touch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome. By VVilliam Sheppard Esquire, sometimes of the Middle Temple (1648)
- 110174: Cupid and death (1659)
- 110264: XXXI. select sermons (1656)
- 110284: An English translation of the Scottish Declaration against James Graham alias Marquess of Montrosse (1650)
- 110315: A new survey of the justice of peace his office· (1659)
- 110367: A musical entertainment perform'd on November XXII. 1683 (1684)
- 110368: The musical companion (1673)
- 110377: The Irish rebellion: or, An history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, in the year 1641 (1646)
- 110414: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110415: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110457: Tripla concordia: or, A choice collection of new airs, in three parts (1677)
- 110488: The reduction of episcopacie unto the form of synodical government received in the antient Church (1656)
- 110517: Two petitions of the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London: concerning Major Generall Skippon (1648)
- 110533: A true copy of the articles agreed upon for the surrender of Pontefract Castle on March 22. 1648 (1649)
- 110570: Epinicia Carolina, or An essay upon the return of His sacred Majesty, Charles the Second (1660)
- 110574: The clerk of assize, judges-marshall, and cryer (1660)
- 110603: A new plea for the old law (1653)
- 110618: An exact abridgment of the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. In force and use. Begun by Jo. Washington of the M. Temple, Esq; and since his death, revised, and continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 27 Apr. 1696. With two new tables (1699)
- 110758: A discourse concerning the Engagement: or, The northern subscribers plea opposed to their dissenting neighbors importune animosities against engaging to be true and faithful, &c (1650)
- 110909: The adventures of Covent-Garden (1699)
- 110939: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 110992: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way (1661)
- 111056: Vox populi: or The supplication and proposals of the subjects of this miserable Kingdome (1647)
- 111075: A chain of Scripture chronology (1659)
- 111246: Papers of the Treatie, at a great meeting of the generall officers of the Army, at the head-quarters at Putney, in behalf of the whole kingdome of England, and concerning the Kings most excellent Majesty (1647)
- 111332: Three learned readings made upon three very usefull statutes (1648)
- 111530: The resolution of the kingdome of Scotland (1648)
- 111602: The smoak of the Temple cleared, through the light of the Scripture· By the unworthiest of al the ministers of Christ Jo. Brayne (1648)
- 111629: A great and bloudy fight at Colchester upon Sunday night last (1648)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 111929: His Majesties declaration concerning the charge of the Army (1649)
- 112020: An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 112098: The declaration of divers well-affected inhabitants of the cities of London and Westminster, borrough of Southwark, Tower Hamblets, and parts adjacent (1648)
- 112201: Die Sabbati 26 Augusti, 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that on Wednesday next (being the day appointed for publick humiliation) there shall be a collection made in all the parish churches in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, (1643)
- 112212: The humble petition and representation of several churches of God in London, commonly (though falsly) called Anabaptists (1649)
- 112253: The tovch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome (1651)
- 112385: Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God (1648)
- 112412: Proposalls for an Act for prevention of the great trouble and charge which the honest people of this nation, have been put to; by wrongfull arrests and imprisonments, and for preserving them from such arrests (being upon feigned great actions) at the sute of divers to whom they have owed nothing (1650)
- 112492: The husband's authority unvail'd (1650)
- 112614: The declaration of the officers of the garrison of Hull (1649)
- 112754: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace (1643)
- 112792: The declaration and resolution of Col. Iohn Poyer (1648)
- 112872: The grand case of conscience concerning the Engagement stated & resolved. Or, A strict survey of the Solemn League & Covenant (1650)
- 112893: The petition of his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord General and his Councel of officers (1649)
- 112987: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, until the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1672)
- 113082: The English dancing master: or, Plaine and easie rules for the dancing of country dances (1651)
- 113115: A view of many errors and som gross absurdities in the old translation of the Psalms in English metre (1656)
- 113424: Maran-atha: the second advent, or, Christ's coming to judgment (1652)
- 113439: Proposals for an Act for the more speedy satisfaction of creditors, with little charge or trouble (1650)
- 113640: A letter written to a gentleman in the country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the reasons therof (1653)
- 113707: King Charls II. His declaration to all his loving subjects of the kingdome of England. Dated from his court at Breda in Holland the 4/14 of Aprill 1660 (1660)
- 113721: Declarations and pleadings in English (1659)
- 113773: A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall (1648)
- 113775: A continuation of the narrative being the third and fourth days proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall Jan. 23 (1649)
- 113778: A continuation of the narrative being the last and final dayes proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall on Saturday, Jan. 27 (1649)
- 113834: Of Christs testaments, viz: Baptisme and the Supper (1656)
- 113849: A pattern of mercy (1660)
- 113925: Writs judiciall (1653)
- 114362: Select ayres and dialogues for one, two, and three voyces (1659)
- 114650: A peace-offering in the Temple; or, A seasonable plea for unity among dissenting brethren (1660)
- 114667: Proposals to supply His Majesty with twelve or fourteen millions of money (or more if requir'd) for the year 1697. without subscriptions, or advancing the present taxes. By A.D. of Greys-Inn, Esq;, and some others his friends (1697)
- 114769: The vindication of Sr. John Stawells remonstrance, against a scurrilous pamphlet written by Mr. John Ash (1655)
- 114829: A just vindication of the questioned part of the reading of Edward Bagshaw, Esq; an apprentice of the common law. Had in the Middle Temple Hall the 24th day of February, being Munday, anno Dom. 1639. upon the statute of 25 E.3. called, Statutum pro clero, from all scandalou aspersions whatsoever (1660)
- 115092: His Maiesties gracious commission to search into, and examine the pretended sales and purchases of the honours, mannors, lands, and hereditaments, of and belonging to His Majestie, His Royal Mother, the arch-bishops, bishops, deans and chapters, prebends, and other ecclesiastical persons (1660)
- 115174: The nevv birth (1654)
- 115235: The picture of the conscience drawne to the life, by the pencell of divine truth (1648)
- 115255: A short supply or amendment to the propositions for the new representative (1651)
- 115378: The law of conveyances (1656)
- 115405: Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems (1653)
- 115415: Finetti Philoxenis: som choice observations of Sr. John Finett knight (1656)
- 115465: St. Paul's thanksgiving (1660)
- 115492: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 115492: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 115606: The state of France, as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII. Written to a friend by J.E (1652)
- 115677: A vindication of the Holy Scriptures. Or the manifestation of Jesus Christ the true Messiah already come (1656)
- 115677: A vindication of the Holy Scriptures. Or the manifestation of Jesus Christ the true Messiah already come (1656)
- 115959: The life of the apostle St Paul, written in French by the famous Bishop of Grasse, and now Englished by a person of honour (1653)
- 116144: The arraignment of pride, or, Pride set forth, with the causes, kinds, and several branches of it (1660)
- 116201: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1660)
- 116276: Jus poli et fori or, God and the King (1661)
- 116398: Le prince d'amour; or The prince of love· (1660)
- 116623: Organon salutis (1659)
- 116630: A century of select hymns (1659)
- 116639: The souls life (1661)
- 117241: Aula lucis, or, The house of light (1652)
- 117493: Reports: (a second part.) of diverse famous cases in law (1651)
- 117513: Die September 29. 1642. The Lords and Commons in Parliament do conceive and find it so necessary that 1000. dragoones (1642)
- 117517: Die Lunæ October, 4. 1642. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: that such persons as will advance horses and armes towards the furnishing of the thousand dragoneirs, (1642)
- 117539: A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord Generall, for the regulating of souldiers in their march to Ireland (1649)
- 117546: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1651)
- 117666: A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord Generall, forbidding all souldiers to forbear to put their horses into the mowing-pastures (1649)
- 117723: A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord General (1649)
- 117729: A proclamation by his Excellencie the Lord Generall, concerning free-quarter (1649)
- 118402: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1680)
- 118441: Die Sabbati 19 Augusti, 1643. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons, that such members of the said House as shall wilfully neglect their service in the House, (1643)
- 118680: The vvhole triall of Connor Lord Macguire (1645)
- 118781: The true portriture of a prodigious monster (1655)
- 118850: The great assises holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his assesours (1645)
- 119003: The reformed malignants. Or, A discourse vpon the present state of our affaires (1643)
- 119028: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 119249: Eight speciall orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 119394: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion. Book II. Containing, discourses upon such subjects as are thought most liable to objections. By Robert Jenkin, chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Exeter, and late fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge (1700)
- 119535: Brevia selecta; or, Choice writs (1663)
- 119666: A new song, or, The Whigs hard hearts (1684)
- 119700: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 119702: An exact abridgment of all the statutes (1674)
- 119755: A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other sums of money payable upon merchandize, exported, and imported (1653)
- 119757: A letter directed to M. Bridgeman, the fourth of Ianuary, and a letter inclosed in it, to one M. Anderton, were this day read and ordered to be entred (1642)
- 119871: The spiritual antidote to cure our sinful souls (1662)
- 119871: The spiritual antidote to cure our sinful souls (1662)
- 120189: The case of Walter Williams of the Midle-Temple, Esq (1689)
- 120219: The whole book of Psalms (1695)
- 120356: A poem humbly addrest to the right honourable the Earl of Portland, &c (1698)
- 120384: A chain of Scripture chronology (1668)
- 120398: The creples complaint: or, A sermon preached Sept. 29. 1661. at Akly near Buckingham, upon some sad occasion (1663)
- 120483: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight, late lord chiefe justice of England and of the Councell of Estate to His Majesty, King James (1651)
- 120574: Karolou? trismegistou? epiphania = The most glorious star, or celestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles Waine (1662)
- 120692: A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 25th. of Septemb. 1689. at the Outropers Office in the west end of the Royal Exchange (1689)
- 120693: A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 6th of Novemb. 1689 (1689)
- 120694: A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Munday the 16th. and Tuesday the 17th. of this instant Decemb. 1689. At the Outropers-office in the west-end of the Royal Exchange (1689)
- 120763: At the west-end of Exeter Change, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, will be sold by way of auction, or who bids most, on Monday the 22th, and Wednesday the 23th. of this instant September (1690)
- 120766: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, wil by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Tuesday the third of this instant March 1690/91 (1691)
- 120769: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Wednesday the first of April, 1691 (1691)
- 120811: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Monday the 2d. Tuesday the 3d. Friday the 6th. and Saturday the 7th. of November next, 1691 (1691)
- 120812: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, some by Paul de Vernez, Carratz, Tintoret, &c and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. on Wednesday the 18th. Thursday the 19th. and Friday the 20th. of this instant November, 1691 (1691)
- 120816: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for ladies closets, stair-cases, chimney-pieces, and for halls, &c. On Wednesday the 13th. Thursday the 14th. Friday the 15th. of this instant January (1692)
- 120818: In the Auction-Room at the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Tuesday the 15th. of this instant March, and the two following dayes (1692)
- 120868: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be sold by way of auction, a curious collection of pictures, being about three hundred in number, most of them originals by the best masters of Europe, on Wednesday the 24th. day of this instant June (1691)
- 121177: The circle: or Conversations on love & gallantry; originally in French. Now Englished. And since augmented with several new songs, illustrated with musical notes, both treble & bass. By Nath. Noel, Gent. Licensed May the 5th. 1675. R. L'Estrange (1676)
- 121215: Miscellanea. The second part (1696)
- 121219: A view of the penal laws concerning trade and trafick (1697)
- 121248: The life and death of that matchless mirrour of magnanimity, and heroick vertues Henrietta Maria de Bourbon (1669)
- 121443: A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summess of money, payable upon marchandize, exported, and imported (1642)
- 121529: The chaplains petition to the Honourable House for redress of grievances. By one of the camp chaplains (1693)
- 121832: The flovver garden (1672)
- 122015: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use (1659)
- 122046: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 122164: Vienna. Noe art can cure this hart (1650)
- 122268: Reports of that learned and judicious clerk, J. Gouldsborough, Esq. sometimes one of the protonotaries of the Court of Common-Pleas. Or his collection of choice cases, and matters, agitated in all the courts at Westminster, in the latter years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1682)
- 122310: The fort-royal of Holy Scriptures, or, A new concordance of the chief heads of Scripture common-placed, for such as would suddenly command all the rarities in the book of God. The third edition revised and enlarged by J.H (1655)
- 122487: A discovery of some troublesome thoughts (1651)
- 122597: Tryals per pais, or The law, concerning juries (1666)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122751: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1684)
- 122812: Causa Dei: = Gods pleading his own cause (1661)
- 122851: Stimluus [sic] orthodoxus, sive Goadus redivivus (1661)
- 122924: The art of gunnery (1648)
- 123106: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 123144: The rates of merchandizes (1642)
- 123172: The voyage of France, or a compleat journey through France (1679)
- 123367: The first book of Apollo's banquet (1693)
- 123368: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way (1682)
- 123426: Proposals for national banks (1696)
- 123457: A practical discourse concerning death. By William Sherlock D.D. Dean of St. Paul's, master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties (1692)
- 123475: A congratulatory poem (1695)
- 123508: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Simon Patrick D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1678)
- 123576: Self the grand enemy of Jesus Christ, and mortall disease of man. Or, A treatise discovering what a heart-plague self is (1660)
- 123638: The Syracusan tyrant: or, The life of Agathocles (1661)
- 123642: Synopsis or, An exact abridgement of the Lord Cokes commentaries upon Littleton (1652)
- 123695: The Garden of Eden. Or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1659)
- 123699: The second part of Musick's hand-maid (1689)
- 123701: An introduction to the skill of musick (1672)
- 123758: Marianus, or, Loves heroick champion (1641)
- 123892: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1663)
- 123932: The dancing master: or, Plain and easie rules for the dancing of country-dances (1665)
- 123937: The dancing master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1670)
- 123942: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1679)
- 123947: The funerall of symonie, impropriations, and tithes; or, A hurrycano [sic] or whirlwind among tithes, symonie, and impropriations (1653)
- 123955: The learning of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome (1648)
- 123971: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1698)
- 123972: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1695)
- 123990: The freeness of Gods grace in the forgiveness of sins (1668)
- 124006: Mathematicall recreations. Or, A collection of many problemes, extracted out of the ancient and modern philosophers (1653)
- 124021: The second book of ayres, and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces. By Henry Lawes servant to his late Matie: in his publick and private musick (1655)
- 124278: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1664)
- 124279: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1690)
- 124322: A catalogue of Mr. Edmund Moors library (1689)
- 124446: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1656)
- 124547: An exact abridgment of the records in the Tower of London (1679)
- 124559: The theatre of complements: or, A compleat new academy (1689)
- 124585: The art of making devises (1646)
- 124595: The opinion of the judges upon the clause in the Act of 22 & 23 Car. II. Regis cap. 9. for giving no more costs than damages, delivered at Serjeants-Inn in Chancery-lane, London, in Trinity term. Anno 23. Ejusdem regis (1688)
- 124624: Wit and mirth (1684)
- 124625: A brief introduction to the skill of musick (1667)
- 124739: Declarations and pleadings (1684)
- 124906: Orders and rules to be humbly proposed to His Majesty (1700)
- 124906: Orders and rules to be humbly proposed to His Majesty (1700)
- 124911: Joyful cuckoldom, or the love of gentlemen, and gentlewomen (1695)
- 124924: Wingate's remains: or, The clerks tutor to arithmetick and writing (1676)
- 124991: The confession and execution of Mr. Richard Langhorn (1679)
- 125036: Titles of honor. By the late famous and learned antiquary John Selden of the Inner Temple, Esquire. The third edition carefully corrected. With additions and amendments by the author (1672)
- 125102: The Quakers subterfuge or evasion over-turned (1672)
- 125118: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court and at publick theatres (1692)
- 125120: A booke of new lessons for the cithern & gittern (1652)
- 125178: Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England (1661)
- 125203: English and Welsh mines and minerals discovered (1699)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125255: The whole office of the country justice of peace (1652)
- 125297: The manners of the Israelites (1683)
- 125385: Sonnata's of III parts (1683)
- 125390: The safety of France to Monsieur the Dauphin. Or the secret history of the French king (1690)
- 125558: A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryall of the King in Westminster Hall (1649)
- 125578: Two sermons preached on the occasion of the death of the Lord and Lady Digby (1688)
- 125839: To the supream authority of this nation, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the creditors of Sir Peter Temple, Knight and Baronet; whose names are hereunder written (1650)
- 125902: Bibliotheca Prestoniana: sive, Catalogus variorum atque insignium librorum, theologicorum, historicorum & philologicorum (1696)
- 125955: The art of making devises (1646)
- 126070: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 126132: Paido?n nose?mata· = or Childrens diseases (1664)
- 126148: A new art of brewing beer, ale, and other sorts of liquors (1691)
- 126403: Symptomes of growth and decay in godliness (1672)
- 126464: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament. The humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates, now called by his Majesties writs to attend the Parliament (1661)
- 126598: A sermon preached at St. Margarets VVestminster, May 29. 1685. before the Honourable House of Commons (1685)
- 126749: The epistles of Phalaris· (1699)
- 126765: An idyll on the peace (1697)
- 127039: Les reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le roy (1686)
- 127041: Le second part des Reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le roy (1686)
- 127049: The reformed malignants. Or, A discourse vpon the present state of our affaires (1643)
- 127144: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands. By Sir William Temple of Shene, in the county of Surrey, baronet, ambassador at the Hague, and at Aix la chapelle, in the year 1668 (1680)
- 127145: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands. By Sir William Temple of Shene, in the county of Surrey, baronet, ambassador at the Hague, and at Aix la chapelle, in the year 1668 (1680)
- 127197: Stage-coaches vindicated: or, certain animadversions and reflections upon several papers writ by J.C. of the inner Temple, gent. against stage-coaches (1672)
- 127364: Jus appellandi ad regem ipsum a cancellaria: or, A manifestation of the King's part and power to relieve his subjects against erroneous or unjust decrees in chancery (1684)
- 127396: An heroical song on the worthy and valiant exploits of our noble lord general George Duke of Albemarle, &c (1667)
- 127615: Select hymns, taken out of Mr. Herbert's Temple, and turn'd into the common metre (1697)
- 127615: Select hymns, taken out of Mr. Herbert's Temple, and turn'd into the common metre (1697)
- 127622: A true and good relation of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles Coote (1642)
- 127655: A letter from a lawyer of the Inner Temple, to his friend in the country, concerning the East-India stock, and the project of uniting the New and Old Companies (1698)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127790: Le second part {Mes le primer en temps} de les reports du Thomas Siderfin jades del Middle Temple Londres, Esq; esteant plusieurs cases come ils estoyent argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1689)
- 127875: Karolou trismegistou epiphania (1664)
- 128130: Titles of honor (1672)
- 128316: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Margetson, a young lady, under the age of fourteen years (1693)
- 128395: An ague, vvhich hitherto amongst all sorts hath beene accounted the physitians shame (1641)
- 128453: Some short remarks upon Mr. Lock's book (1696)
- 128574: Mafteah? leshon ha-k?odesh that is The key of the holy tongue (1650)
- 128671: Walter Williams, and Elizabeth his wife, late wife and executrix of William Reed, deceased. Appellants. Richard Reed the younger Esq; Sir William Gregory, now Mr. Justice Gregory, and Richard Wytherstone. Respondents. The case (1690)
- 128970: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1656)
- 129049: A short account of the controversy between the Church of England, and the dissenters (1692)
- 129235: A catalogue of nobility (1662)
- 129523: Orbis miraculum; or The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light (1659)
- 129720: Philaster. Or, love lies a bleeding (1661)
- 129808: The epistles of Phalaris (1699)
- 129808: The epistles of Phalaris (1699)
- 129880: Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses· (1667)
- 129885: Instructor clericalis (1700)
- 130016: The art of gunnery (1647)
- 130236: The president of presidents. Or, one general president for common assurances by deeds (1684)
- 130237: A preservative against popery (1688)
- 130262: The whole office of the country justice of peace· (1650)
- 130282: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands· (1676)
- 130317: Courtly masquing ayres (1662)
- 130325: Paradise lost (1693)
- 130400: The method of pleading by rule and president (1697)
- 130683: A sad and lamentable account of the strange and unhappy misfortune of Mr. John Temple (1689)
- 130966: Proposals to supply His Majesty with twelve or fourteen millions of money (or more if requir'd) for the year 1697. without subscripsions [sic], or advancing the present taxes (1697)
- 130967: A supplement to the Proposals for supplying His Majesty with twelve or fourteen millions of money, (or more, if required,) for the year MDCXCVII. without subscripsions [sic], or raising the present taxes (1697)
- 130990: An abstract of the act made in the 5th and 6th years of Their Majesties reign, for granting to Their Majesties several duties upon vellum (1694)
- 131072: An antidote against melancholy (1669)
- 131115: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 131142: A proposal, humbly offered to the King and Parliament, for preventing effectually the exportation or wool (1695)
- 131247: Cantica sacra (1662)
- 131653: The art of descant: or, Composing of musick in parts (1671)
- 132167: A preservative against popery (1688)
- 132193: A discourse of wit. By David Abercromby, M.D (1686)
- 132264: Poems, by J.D (1650)
- 132282: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 132342: Sylva sylvarum: or A natural history, in ten centuries (1685)
- 132419: Reflections upon ancient and modern learning (1694)
- 132595: An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1656 (1656)
- 132718: The academy of eloquence (1670)
- 132740: The third part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner-Temple, Esq (1688)
- 132741: The second part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode, of the Inner-Temple Esquire (1688)
- 132939: Placita generalia et specialia (1674)
- 133119: Occasions off-spring. Or Poems upon severall occasions (1654)
- 133130: The certainty of heavenly, and the uncertainty of earthly treasures (1654)
- 133251: A practical discourse concerning death (1690)
- 133252: A practical discourse concerning death (1699)
- 133297: A sermon preach'd on the second of September (1699)
- 133336: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1650)
- 133336: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1650)
- 133338: The second part of the faithfull councellour: or, The marrow of the law in English (1654)
- 133341: The case of resistance of the supreme powers stated and resolved (1690)
- 133346: A practical discourse concerning a future judgment (1693)
- 133361: Memoirs of what past in Christendom (1700)
- 133362: Miscellanea (1697)
- 133364: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands· (1693)
- 133400: An interpretation of the number 666 (1647)
- 133421: The Garden of Eden· Or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1654)
- 133423: The Garden of Eden. Or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1660)
- 133580: The book of Psalms in metre (1654)
- 133703: A sermon preached at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694 (1695)
- 133704: A vindication of the doctrine of the holy and ever blessed Trinity, and the incarnation of the Son of God (1694)
- 133757: An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1657 (1657)
- 133893: The fort-royal of Holy Scriptures. Or, A new concordance of the chief heads of scripture common-placed (1652)
- 133957: Divine dialogues (1678)
- 134081: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands. By Sir William Temple of Shene, in the county of Surry, baronet, ambassador at the Hague, and at Aix-la-Chapelle, in the year 1668 (1690)
- 134102: A true and impartial narrative of the eminent hand of God (1672)
- 134109: Pythagoras his mystick philosophy reviv'd; or, The mystery of dreams unfolded (1691)
- 134110: Wisdom's dictates: or, Aphorisms & rules, physical, moral, and divine; for preserving the health of the body, and the peace of the mind (1691)
- 134184: An account of the societies for reformation of manners, in England and Ireland (1700)
- 134247: Les reports de Edw. Coke l'Attorney General le Roign (1697)
- 134564: A practical discourse concerning death. By William Sherlock, D.D. Master of the Temple (1690)
- 134569: A vindication of An essay concerning critical and curious learning (1698)
- 134591: A practical discourse concerning death (1694)
- 134592: A preservative against popery (1688)
- 134593: The second part of the preservative against popery (1688)
- 134594: A vindication of some Protestant principles of church-unity and Catholick-communion, from the charge of agreement with the Church of Rome (1688)
- 134623: Miscellanea. The first part (1691)
- 134817: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 134863: An exact collection of many wonderful prophecies relating to the government of England, &c. since the first year of the reign of King James I. to this present time (1689)
- 134864: The art of complaisance or The means to oblige in conversation (1677)
- 134879: Entertainments for Lent (1661)
- 134892: A message from his Highness the Prince of Wales to His Majesty, and the Commissioners in the Isle of Wight (1648)
- 135012: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers (1682)
- 135016: Le sept part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, chief justice del common-bank (1697)
- 135060: A most compleat compendium of geography, general and special (1691)
- 135572: Tryals per pais, or The law concerning juries by nisi-prius, &c (1685)
- 135572: Tryals per pais, or The law concerning juries by nisi-prius, &c (1685)
- 135578: London's triumphs (1676)
- 135634: Arcana Parliamentaria: or Precedents concerning elections, proceedings, privileges, and punishments in Parliament (1685)
- 135665: Compendium geographicum: or, A more exact, plain, and easie introduction into all geography, then yet extant, after the latest discoveries, or alterations (1682)
- 135665: Compendium geographicum: or, A more exact, plain, and easie introduction into all geography, then yet extant, after the latest discoveries, or alterations (1682)
- 135964: The novelty (1697)
- 136029: The epistles of Phalaris· (1699)
- 136441: Les reports de Gulielme Bendloes, serjeant de la ley (1661)
- 136467: An introduction to the skill of musick (1679)
- 136536: La huictme part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, chief justice del common bank (1697)
- 136537: Le quart part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke, chivalier, l'attorney general le roy (1697)
- 136611: Reflections upon ancient and modern learning (1697)
- 136759: France painted to the life (1657)
- 136769: The fables of Pilpay, a famous Indian phylosopher (1699)
- 136806: A vision (1649)
- 137052: A Declaration concerning Colonel Henry Martin, Colonel Robert Lilburn, Colonel Downs, Colonel Temple, Colonel Waite, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Carew, Esq (1660)
- 137083: The dissenter unmaskt (1683)
- 137187: The pleader (1657)
- 137336: Regula placitandi (1691)
- 137346: Many commentaries in one (1647)
- 137519: The practick part of the law (1653)
- 138090: Miscellanea (1681)
- 138091: Miscellanea. The second part (1690)
- 138127: Les reports des divers special cases (1689)
- 138134: The academy of eloquence (1664)
- 138149: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigena literatura, præsertim vero antiqua Romana & Græca maxime insignium (1690)
- 138181: A relation of a voyage made in the years 1695, 1696, 1697. on the coasts of Africa, Streights of Magellan, Brasil, Cayenna, and the Antilles (1698)
- 138182: Several discourses and characters address'd to the ladies of the age (1689)
- 138189: A sure guide for His Majesties justices of peace (1663)
- 138190: The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers (1691)
- 138372: The compleat horseman (1696)
- 138492: A sermon preached at St. Edmunds Bury, before the Right Reverend Father in God William, Lord Bishop of Norwich (1686)
- 138781: The history of the bucaniers of America (1699)
- 139357: Sir Anthony Love: or, The rambling lady (1691)
- 139508: The art of making devises (1646)
- 139646: The lay-mans lawyer: or, the second part of the practice of the law (1654)
- 139873: Myskotomia: or, The anatomical administration of all the muscles of an humane body, as they arise in dissection (1648)
- 139919: The office and duty of executors: or, A treatise of wills and executors (1676)
- 140178: The lay-mans lawyer, revievved & enlarged (1656)
- 140392: The Lawyers disbanded, or, The Temple in an uproar (1680)
- 140964: Advertisement to all who have occasion to make use of sheet-lead (1690)
- 141151: Reports of diverse choice cases in law (1654)
- 141261: A short historical account of the Kings of England (1684)
- 141320: An ordinance of Parliament, for the continuance of the subsidy of tonnage and poundage (1644)
- 141347: Select musicall ayres and dialogues (1653)
- 141351: The dancing master: or, plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances (1653)
- 141398: The trag?dy of Othello the Moore of Venice (1655)
- 141471: The secretary in fashion: or, An elegant and compendious way of writing all manner of letters· (1683)
- 141502: An elegie upon the never satisfactorily deplored death of that rare column of Parnassus, Mr. Iohn Cleeveland (1658)
- 141555: The second part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode, of the Inner-Temple, Esquire (1658)
- 141556: The third part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner-Temple, Esq (1659)
- 141583: Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration (1684)
- 141593: A practical discourse concerning death (1689)
- 141665: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 141682: The reports of Sr. George Croke, Knight (1658)
- 141791: Comes amoris; or The companion of love (1687)
- 141792: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 141794: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1693)
- 142051: The Country-Man's Treasure (1676)
- 142350: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1642)
- 142354: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 142394: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 142408: Catch that catch can, or A choice collection of catches, rounds, & canons for 3 or 4 voyces (1652)
- 142571: Jewish hypocrisie, a caveat to the present generation (1670)
- 142701: The great work of redemption: deliver'd in five sermons at St. Paul's, and at the Spittle, Aprill, 1641 (1660)
- 142711: An ode, on th death of Mr. Henry Purcell (1696)
- 142792: Symptomes of growth and decay in godliness (1673)
- 142938: An exact abridgment of the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. In force and use. Begun by Jo. Washington of the M. Temple, Esq; and since his death, revised, and continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 27 Apr. 1696. With two new tables (1696)
- 143011: An ode, on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell; late servant to his Majesty, and organist of the Chapel Royal, and of St. Peter's Westminster. The words by Mr. Dryden, and sett to musick by Dr. Blow (1696)
- 143175: The art of descant: or, Composing of musick in parts (1674)
- 143251: An ordinance of Parliament, concerning the svbsidie of tonnage and poundage (1644)
- 143283: Compendium geographicum: or, a more exact, plain, and easie introduction into all geography, than yet extant, after the latest discoveries, or alterations (1685)
- 143283: Compendium geographicum: or, a more exact, plain, and easie introduction into all geography, than yet extant, after the latest discoveries, or alterations (1685)
- 143492: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 143503: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 143504: Choice ayres and songs (1683)
- 143528: This dialogue between Mrs. Willis and Mr. Wiltshire (1690)
- 143540: The history of the late revolution in England (1689)
- 143571: An act for reingrossing of the records of fines burnt or lost in the late fire in the Temple. (1679)
- 143620: The epistles of Phalaris· (1699)
- 143793: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-hall (1692)
- 143920: Ecclesia reviviscens. A poem. Or, A short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the new reformation (1691)
- 144002: The king's life-guard (1665)
- 144174: Poems (1662)
- 144176: A practical discourse concerning death (1691)
- 144178: A preservative against the major part of trials and non-suits in triviall causes (1650)
- 144462: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. Concerning His Maiesties late proclamation for the suppressing the present rebellion, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex (1642)
- 144536: The History of the late great revolution in England and Scotland (1690)
- 144669: An historicall vindication of the Church of England in point of schism (1657)
- 144739: The Great work of redemption (1660)
- 144741: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 144836: The whole office of the country justice of peace (1652)
- 145127: The parson's counsellor (1685)
- 145176: The history of the late great revolution in England (1690)
- 145268: The innocent mistress (1697)
- 145332: The musical companion (1673)
- 145340: A musicall banquet (1651)
- 145341: Musicks recreation on the viol, lyra-way (1669)
- 145343: Musick's delight on the cithren (1666)
- 145449: Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces (1653)
- 145450: Ayres, and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces (1658)
- 145508: A catalogue of all the musick-bookes that have been printed in England, either for voyce or instruments (1670)
- 145551: A catalogue of very good English and Latin books (1689)
- 145706: The disorders of Bassett, a novel. Done out of French (1688)
- 145755: Considerations touching the great question of the King's right in dispensing with the penal laws (1687)
- 145857: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 145948: Catch that catch can: or The musical companion (1667)
- 145981: A true narrative of a sad and lamentable fire which happened on Sunday, being the 27th of this instant January, in Temple Lane, London (1679)
- 145981: A true narrative of a sad and lamentable fire which happened on Sunday, being the 27th of this instant January, in Temple Lane, London (1679)
- 146065: Two discourses, the first, a Christian's exhortation, against the fears of death: the second, a brief and clear declaration of the resurrection of the dead (1690)
- 146164: The flower garden and compleat vineyard (1683)
- 146293: A catalogue of books, viz. in divinity, history, physick, mathematicks, lives, travels, &c (1695)
- 146569: The frontispeice [sic] of a curiouse clock which will inform gentlemen & others in all the usefull things contain'd in almanack's for the year 1701 (1701)
- 146575: King Charls II. His declaration to all his loving subjects of the kingdome of England. Dated from his court at Breda in Holland the 4/14 of Aprill 1660 (1660)
- 146625: Instructor clericalis (1697)
- 146749: A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods (1641)
- 146894: An ode, for the anniversary feast made in honour of St. Cæcilia. Nov. 22. Anno Domini, 1700. Set to musick by Dr. John Blow. The words made by Mr. D'Urfey (1700)
- 147073: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale several original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe; on Tuesday the 9th. of this instant Decemb. 1690 (1690)
- 147101: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale several original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Tuesday the 13th. of this instant January, 1690/91 (1691)
- 147110: Solomon's Temple spiritualiz?d, or, Gospel-light fetcht out of the Temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament-truths. By John Bunyan (1691)
- 147134: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale several original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe; on Thursday the 5th. of this instant February, 1690/91 (1691)
- 147162: A collection of curious paintings, (many of which are originals) painted by the most celebrated masters, ancient and modern. Together with a choice collection of musick (1699)
- 147310: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 147406: Eben-ezer (1682)
- 147451: The reports of Sr. George Croke Knight (1657)
- 147538: The English opera; or The vocal musick in Psyche (1675)
- 147539: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq; with alterations and additions (1671)
- 147605: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, in answer to the Scots declaration (1642)
- 147637: The tragedy of Ovid (1662)
- 147648: The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 147679: Harmonia sacra; or, Divine hymns and dialogues (1688)
- 147680: Harmonia sacra: or, Divine hymns and dialogues (1693)
- 147681: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 147682: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1686)
- 147684: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1687)
- 147689: Choice ayres and songs (1681)
- 147690: Choice ayres and songs (1684)
- 147782: Choice ayres & songs (1679)
- 148006: The traveller's guide, and, the country's safety (1692)
- 148015: A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of England, Scotland & Ireland (1699)
- 148852: All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 148980: Proofs of Christianity: historically setting forth Jesus Christ the true Messiah already come (1658)
- 149101: Of the French monarchy and absolute power (1690)
- 149382: The antiquity & original of the Court of Chancery, and authority of the lord chancellor of England (1654)
- 149429: Arithmetical rules, digested and contracted for the help and benefit of memory (1691)
- 149539: Good and bad newes from Ireland. Or, the taking in of the fort and towne of Kingsaile from the rebels (1641)
- 149588: Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses (1665)
- 150075: The perambulation of Kent (1656)
- 150083: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshal-seys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 150177: Catch that catch can: or A choice collection of catches, rounds, and canons (1658)
- 150241: Hope Chamberlen, appellant (1700)
- 150432: A collection of musick in two parts. Consisting of ayres, chacones, divisions, and sonata's, for violins or flutes (1691)
- 150934: A art of brewing beer, ale, and other sorts of liquors (1691)
- 151129: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 151351: Of the facility that there is in loving of God (1680)
- 151790: The substance of the enacting clauses in the bill . . . second of Feb (1696)
- 152092: Enter into thy closet, or a method and order for private devotion (1666)
- 152126: The office and duty of executors· Or A treatise of wils and executors (1656)
- 152131: The great antichrist revealed, never yet discovered. And, proved to be neither pope, nor Turk, nor any single person nor any one monarch nor tyrant in any polity (1661)
- 153088: A touch-stone for the campaign of the year 1691 (1692)
- 153188: [To the] King's most excellent Maiesty. The humble address of the society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 153195: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The congratulatory supplication of the gentlemen and inhabitants of the town of Newark upon Trent in the county of Nottingham (1660)
- 153510: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Simon Patrick D.D. Rector of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1678)
- 153526: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1696)
- 153529: To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The humble petition of Richard Temple Esquire, sonne of Sr Peter Temple sheweth, (1655)
- 153529: To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The humble petition of Richard Temple Esquire, sonne of Sr Peter Temple sheweth, (1655)
- 154698: Some select songs as they are sung in the Fairy queen (1692)
- 154786: The second book of the pleasant musical companion (1687)
- 154787: The second book of the pleasant musical companion (1686)
- 155698: Divers politique discourses of the Duke of Rohan (1660)
- 155920: Songs set by Signior Pietro Reggio (1692)
- 156139: The historie of the world, in five books (1666)
- 156228: A choice collection of lessons for the harpsichord or spinnet (1696)
- 156235: Catch that catch can: or, the second part of the mucical companion (1685)
- 156653: Musicks recreation: on the lyra viol (1652)
- 156655: Musicks hand-maide (1663)
- 156658: Court-ayres: or, Pavins, almains, corant's, and sarabands, of two parts, treble & basse, for viols or violins (1655)
- 156659: Choice songs and ayres for one voyce to sing to a theorbo-lute, or bass-viol (1673)
- 156660: Choice ayres, and songs, & dialogues (1675)
- 156661: Apollo's banquet: containing variety of newest tunes, ayres, jiggs, and minuets, for the treble-violin (1691)
- 156662: Apollo's banquet (1690)
- 156663: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1691)
- 156664: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1690)
- 156665: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1689)
- 156666: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1688)
- 156676: The second part of the Garden of Eden: Or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1675)
- 156713: The religious cavalier. Done out of French. By Gideon Pierreville, Gent (1683)
- 156727: The creples complaint: or, a sermon preached Sept. 29. 1661, at Akly near Bvckingham, upon some sad occasion (1662)
- 156814: The case of the allegiance due to sovereign powers (1691)
- 156841: The perfect conveyancer: or severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed (1655)
- 156917: The history and antiquities of the County of Rutland (1684)
- 156945: The library of the Reverend Dr. William Payne, late rector of White-Chapel (1699)
- 157503: Tryals per pais, or The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius &c· (1682)
- 157579: Tryals per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius &c (1695)
- 157677: The case of Samuel Moyer merchant (1691)
- 157738: The thorough-base to the lessons on the basse-viol (1671)
- 157988: Karolou trismegistou epiphania. The most glorious starr, or, Elestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles's-Waine (1665)
- 157989: Karolou? trismegistou? epiphania = The most glorious star, or, celestial constellation of the Pleides, or Charles Waine (1663)
- 158725: The library of a reverend divine lately deceased (1700)
- 158747: The late conference held between the Master of the Temple and the author of Jovian (1690)
- 159010: Orbis miraculum, or the Temple of Solomon (1659)
- 159011: Orbis miraculum. Or the Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light (1659)
- 159139: King Charles his tryal at the high court of justice in Westminster Hall (1655)
- 159166: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1690)
- 159269: Sung by Mrs: Temple, set by Mr: Ieremiah Clark (1697)
- 160227: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design & benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1686)
- 160319: Catch that catch can or A new collection of catches, rounds, and canons (1663)
- 160338: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 160933: Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration (1684)
- 161465: A collection of musick in two parts. Consisting of ayres, chacones, divisions, and sonata's, for violins or flutes (1691)
- 161562: [A consort of musick in four parts (1686)
- 161615: The clerks grammar enlarged (1692)
- 162064: An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use (1683)
- 162336: Die Veneris, 29 Januar. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the solemne league and covenant be on every day of fast and publike humiliation, publiquely read (1645)
- 162371: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament (1643)
- 162385: An ordinance of Parliament, concerning the subsidie of tonnage, and poundage. (1651)
- 162386: An ordinance of Parliament, concerning the subsidie of tonnage, and poundage (1645)
- 162447: An abstract of the act (made anno vj?. & vij?. Guilielmi III. Regis.) intituled, An act for the kings most gracious, general and free pardon (1695)
- 162834: The case betwixt the Lord and Lady Baltinglasse (1660)
- 162849: The art of setting or composing of musick in parts (1655)
- 162863: Sixty five sermons by the right Reverend father in God, Ralph Brownrig, late Lord Bishop of Exetem (1686)
- 162936: The book of common prayer (1683)
- 163142: Inaccessible glory. Or The impossibility of seeing Gods face, whilst we are in the body (1655)
- 163297: An act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, establishing the present Commissioners for the customes (1649)
- 163325: An ordinance of Parliament, concerning the subsidie of tonnage, and poundage. (1642)
- 163332: An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, authorizing Colonell Walter Long to take and collect such moneys as have been formerly by him and others assessed (1643)
- 163387: A declaration and resolvtion of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning His Majesties late Proclamation for the suppressing of the present Rebellion under the command of Robert Earl of Essex (1642)
- 163479: All the statutes now in force and use concerning bankrupts (1695)
- 163596: The censors censured, in a brief discourse (1661)
- 163772: Poems, by J. D. With elegies on the authors death (1650)
- 163881: Select musicall ayres, and dialogues (1652)
- 164133: Books printed for William Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple Bar. (1680)
- 164462: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of that learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight (1656)
- 164540: Hesperia migrans. or An hecatomb to the most august and glorious Queen of Great Brittain (1662)
- 164893: A catalogue of such fines (1681)
- 165376: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1693)
- 165965: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1658)
- 166178: Observations concerning money and coin, and especially those of England (1697)
- 166239: Bibliotheca Barhamiana: or a catalogue of Mr. Barhams books, (lately deceased) which will be sold by auction (1692)
- 166428: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county: the bishopricks, deaneries, churches, chappels, hospitals; with the rectories an vicarages in England and Wales, and their respective valuations in the King's books: the private seats of the King, nobility and gentry: the number of Parliament-men sent by cities or burroughs: the inns of court, colleges, inns of chancery, or other societies: the latitude of each particular place, and difference of longitude, east or west from London: explained by words at length, and symbols, or characters; in a plain, and most intelligible method. Hereto is added a perfect catalogue of the nobility of England and Wales, to the present time, May 20. 1690. with their respective seats and the counties wherein they are situate. (1690)
- 166555: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 166739: [The division violin (the first part) containing a choice collection of divisions for the treble violin (1695)
- 167199: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 167219: Choise musick to the Psalmes of Dauid for three voices (1656)
- 167412: Wilton garden (1645)
- 167436: A catalogue of vendible and useful English and Latin books, on most subjects (1689)
- 167442: A catalogue of valuable and scarce books English and Latin in folio (1689)
- 167444: A catalogue of the most considerable books in the common and statute law, and manuscripts relating thereto (1689)
- 167445: A catalogue of the library of an eminent person, deceased; consisting of theological, historical, and philogical [sic] authors, in all volumes (1700)
- 167453: A catalogue of Latin, French, and English books to be sold by auction (1692)
- 167454: A catalogue of Latin, French, and English books to be sold by auction (1692)
- 167458: A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books (1699)
- 167478: A catalogue of books to be sold by auction (1692)
- 167482: A catalogue of books, viz. In divinity, history, physick, mathematicks, lives, travels, &c. curiously bound (1697)
- 167542: The case of Sir Richard Temple about the breach of privilledge, upon the report (1689)
- 167623: The delightful companion: or, Choice new lessons for the recorder or flute (1686)
- 168563: A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summes of money, payable upon merchandize, exported, and imported (1642)
- 168736: The second part of the Preservative against popery (1688)
- 168877: Provided alwayes, that Commissary General Ireton, Sir Arthur Hezilrig Mr. Dove, Mr. Blackestone, Mr. Allen, Mr. Corbet, Mr. Nelthorp. Mr. Edward Ash, Colonel Venn, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Say, Mr. Temple, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Trenchard, and Mr. Salwey, who (meeting at Haberdashers Hall on the 13th. of March, 1648. (1660)
- 169236: A sermon preach'd at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694 (1694)
- 169295: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigenaa literatura, præsertim vero antiqua Romana & Græca maxime insignium (1690)
- 169353: The whole office of the countrey justice of peace (1655)
- 169485: An ansvver to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam (1642)
- 169690: Appeal from the Chancery of Ireland (1700)
- 169690: Appeal from the Chancery of Ireland (1700)
- 169841: Williams against Reed, &c (1690)
- 170397: Declarations and pleadings in English (1653)
- 170503: The history of the late great revolution in England (1690)
- 170551: A svbsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summes of money, payable upon marchandize, exported, and imported (1642)
- 170552: A wonderfull fair, or A fair of wonders (1685)
- 170578: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 170665: De termino Michaelis Anno duodecimo Henrici sexti. (1574)
- 170789: Symbolæography (1592)
- 170789: Symbolæography (1592)
- 170816: A sermon, pointing out the chiefe causes, and cures, of such unruly stirres, as are not seldome found in the church of God (1639)
- 170836: A bouclier of the catholike fayth of Christes church (1554)
- 170838: Sixe sermons (1592)
- 170989: Symbolæography (1594)
- 170989: Symbolæography (1594)
- 171264: Essaies (1612)
- 171265: The essaies of Sr Francis Bacon Knight, the Kings Atturny Generall (1613)
- 171272: The essaies of Sr Francis Bacon Knight, the Kings Aturney Generall (1617)
- 171286: The passage of our most drad Soueraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth through the citie of London to westminster the daye before her coronacion (1559)
- 171482: A treatice of morall philosophy (1575)
- 171533: The philosophers banquet (1633)
- 171905: A sermon teaching discretion in matters of religion, and touching certayne abuses nowe in the Churche (1592)
- 172005: The history of the imperiall estate of the grand seigneurs (1635)
- 172006: Magna Charta (1576)
- 172009: Magna Charta (1587)
- 172013: The accedens of armory (1562)
- 172066: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne (1613)
- 172066: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne (1613)
- 172082: The doctrine of superioritie, and of subiection, contained in the fift commandement of the holy law of almightie God (1609)
- 172149: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertij xxix (1585)
- 172150: De termino Hillarii anno regis Edwardi tertij post conquestum xxx (1585)
- 172151: De termino Michaelis. anno regni regis Henrici octaui. XVIII (1569)
- 172152: De termino Trinitatis anno regni regis Henrici octaui. XII (1569)
- 172156: The anatomie of mortalitie (1618)
- 172156: The anatomie of mortalitie (1618)
- 172164: De termino Michaelis anno primo Richardi tertij (1581)
- 172165: De termino Michaelis anno secundo Richardi tertij (1581)
- 172195: De termino Hillarii anno regis Edwardi tertij post conquestum xxxix (1585)
- 172209: De termino sancti Michaelis. anno regni Regis. Henrici Sexti. ii (1526)
- 172211: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertij. xxj (1584)
- 172212: De termino Pasche anno XXVII. regni regis Henrici octaui (1569)
- 172215: De termino Pasche anno XXVI. regni regis Henrici octaui (1569)
- 172235: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertii. xxi (1561)
- 172238: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertii. xxix (1561)
- 172239: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertii post conquestum. xxx (1561)
- 172241: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertii. xxxviii (1561)
- 172242: De termino Hillarii anno regni regis Edwardi tertii post conquestum. xxxix (1561)
- 172250: De termino Michaelis, anno regni regis Henrici sexti. septimo (1559)
- 172254: De termino Pasche, anno nono Henrici sexti (1550)
- 172261: De termino Michaelis anno decimo Henricisexti [sic] (1561)
- 172273: De termino Michaelis. anno. xix. H. vi (1555)
- 172280: The fathers blessing: or second councell to his sonne (1616)
- 172281: De termino Michaelis. anno. xx. Henrici sexti? (1556)
- 172326: Incipit annus secundus Richardi tertii (1555)
- 172343: De termino Pasche anno. XXVII. regni regis Henrici octaui (1556)
- 172359: De termino Michaelis anno xxi. regni Regis Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172363: De termino Michaelis anno xxij. Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172365: De termino Michaelis anno regni Regis Henrici. vi. post conquestum. xxvii (1575)
- 172366: De termino sancti Michaelis anno. regni Regis Henrici Sexti. post conquestum vicesimo octauo (1575)
- 172371: De termino Michaelis anno regni Regis Henrici sexti post conquestu[m] xxx (1575)
- 172374: De termino Trinitatis anno tricesimo secundo Hernici [sic] sexti (1576)
- 172375: De termino Hillarii anno xxxiii. regni regis Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172377: De termino Michaelis anno xxxiiii. regni Regis Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172378: De termino Michaelis anno xxxv. regni regis Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172381: Anno xxxvi. H. vi (1575)
- 172384: De termino Michaelis anno xxxvii. Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172385: De termino Michaelis anno xxxviii. regni Regis Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172388: De termino Michaelis anno primo Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172389: De termino Michaelis anno xxxix. Henrici sexti (1575)
- 172394: De termino Pasche. anno secundo. Edwardi quarti (1558)
- 172397: De termino Trinitatis anno. III. Edwardi quarti (1558)
- 172402: De termino Pasche anno. IIII. Edwardi quarti (1558)
- 172404: De termino Pasche anno. V. Edwardi quarti (1557)
- 172405: De termino Michaelis. anno. VI. Edwardi quarti (1557)
- 172407: De termino Pasche anno. VII. Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172409: De termino Pasche anno viii. regni regis Edwardi iiii (1556)
- 172410: De termino Pasche anno IX. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172411: De termino Michaelis anno. XIIII. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172418: De termino Michaelis anno XV. regui [sic] regis Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172420: De termino Pasche anno. XVI. Edwardi quarti (1557)
- 172423: De termino Pasche anno. XVII. Edwardi quarti (1557)
- 172424: De termino Pasche anno XVIII. regui [sic] regis. Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172428: A sermon preached at Paules-Crosse the second day of Iune, being the last Sunday in Easter terme. 1622. By Thomas Ailesbury student in diuinitie (1623)
- 172430: De termino Michaelis anno xix. Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172437: De termino Pasche anno xx. regni regis Edwardi. iiii (1556)
- 172438: De termino Pasche anno. XXI. Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172439: De termino Pasche anno. XXII. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 172458: Visions, or Hels kingdome (1640)
- 172487: De termino sancti Michaelis anno regni regis Henrici sexti. XXII (1556)
- 172490: De termino Michaelis anno regni Regis Henrici. vi. post conquestum. xxvii (1562)
- 172491: De termino Sancti Michaelis anno. regni Regis Henrici Sexti post conquestum vicesimo octauo (1556)
- 172493: De termino Michaelis anno xxx. Henrici sexti (1556)
- 172494: De termino Trinitatis anno trisesimo [sic] secundo Henrici sexti (1556)
- 172496: De termino Hillarii anno xxxiii. regni regis Henrici. vi (1556)
- 172534: De termino Michaelis anno. XXXIIII. regni regis Henrici sexti (1556)
- 172537: De termino Michaelis anno XXXV. regni regis Henrici. vi (1556)
- 172540: Anno tricesimo sexto Henrici sexti (1557)
- 172543: De termino Michaelis. anno. xxxvii. Henrici sexti (1557)
- 172544: De termino Michaelis. anno. XXXVIII. regni regis Henrici. vi (1556)
- 172545: De termino Michaelis anno xxxix. Henrici sexti (1557)
- 172696: Here beginnith a litel treatise conteyninge the iugeme[n]t of vrynes (1553)
- 172705: A hundreth good pointes of husbandrie (1557)
- 172747: Symbolaiographia (1590)
- 172747: Symbolaiographia (1590)
- 172817: Quaternio or a foure-fold way to a happy life (1636)
- 172845: The phoenix nest (1593)
- 173008: A very Christian, learned, and briefe discourse, concerning the true, ancient, and Catholicke faith, against all wicked vp-start heresies (1611)
- 173018: Analysis logica triginta psalmorum, a primo scilicet ad tricesimum primum authore Gulielmo Temple, Dubliniensis apud Hibernos Collegij præposito (1611)
- 173034: The estate of the Germaine empire, with the description of Germanie (1595)
- 173094: The contentes of this booke (1559)
- 173152: The nevve boke of iustices of peace made by Anthonie Fitz Herbert iudge, lately translated out of Fre[n]ch into Englishe and newlye corrected. The yere of our Lorde. 1554. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum (1566)
- 173285: The faithfull shepherdesse (1634)
- 173376: A learned commendation of the politique lawes of Englande (1567)
- 173465: A learned commendation of the politique lawes of England (1573)
- 173681: The flovver of fame (1575)
- 173908: The sixt tragedie of the most graue and prudent author Lucius, Anneus, Seneca, entituled Troas (1559)
- 174047: Argalus and Parthenia· (1639)
- 174145: Poe?ms, by Henry Glapthorn (1639)
- 174156: The anatomie of mortalitie (1632)
- 174225: The first part of symboleography, which may bee termed The art, or description of instruments and presidents. Lately perused and amended by William West of the Inner Temple esquire, first author thereof (1598)
- 174226: Of symboleography the second part (1597)
- 174235: Sir Gyles Goose-cappe Knight (1636)
- 174236: Sir Gyles Goose-cappe Knight (1636)
- 174284: Galateo espagnol, or, The Spanish gallant (1640)
- 174312: Giacomo di Grassi his True arte of defence (1594)
- 174313: The castel of memorie (1573)
- 174315: A resolution of doubts. Or A summarie decision of controuersies betwixt the Reformed Church and the Romaine. By Francis Monginot phisitian to the King of France. A treatise containing the causes and reasons mouing the sayde Fr. Monginot to forsake the Romane Church betaking himselfe to the reformed. At Rochel. Faithfully rendred according to the French copie. 1618 (1618)
- 174429: The ciuile conuersation of M. Stephen Guazzo (1586)
- 174522: The ladies cabinet opened (1639)
- 174804: The tragi-comicall history of Alexto and Angelica (1640)
- 174826: Expositio hymnoru[m] totius anni secu[n]dum vsu[m] Sarum (1510)
- 174927: Sermones discipuli de tempore de sanctis: et quadragesimale eiusdem (1510)
- 174944: Englandes bright honour (1602)
- 174958: A challenge for beautie· (1636)
- 175000: The royall king, and the loyall subject (1637)
- 175099: Technogamia: or The marriages of the arts (1630)
- 175149: Lytylton tenures neulye imprynted (1545)
- 175360: Essaies (1606)
- 175474: Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz, The hermaphrodite. The remedie of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems (1640)
- 175503: Sixe sermons preached by Maister Henry Smith at Clement Danes Church without Temple barre: and published by a more perfect copie then heretofore. With two praiers of the same author herevnto annexed (1594)
- 175689: Pasquils passe, and passeth not (1600)
- 175699: Natura brevium (1545)
- 176034: A dayly exercyse and experyence of dethe (1537)
- 176037: A dialoge or co[m]municacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father: [et] the parochiane or ghostly chyld (1537)
- 176043: The complaint or dialogue, betvvixt the soule and the bodie of a damned man (1622)
- 176124: The platonick lovers (1636)
- 176138: The practyse of prelates. Compyled by the faythfull and godly learned man, Wyllyam Tyndale (1548)
- 176309: The spirit of detraction, coniured and conuicted in seuen circles (1611)
- 176372: A speach delivered, to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie in the name of the shereiffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martine of the Middle Temple (1603)
- 176385: A consolacyon for chrysten people to repayre agayn the lordes temple (1538)
- 176513: Littleton tenures in English (1556)
- 176578: Natura breuium (1557)
- 176588: Natura breuium (1576)
- 176697: Christus redivivus: or The first fruits of them that sleepe (1624)
- 176697: Christus redivivus: or The first fruits of them that sleepe (1624)
- 176728: The contentes of this booke (1556)
- 176776: The contentes of this boke (1559)
- 176779: The contentes of this booke (1574)
- 176892: Natura breuium (1557)
- 177139: Profano-mastix. Or, a briefe and necessarie direction concerning the respects which wee owe to God, and his house (1639)
- 177387: A profitable booke of Maister Iohn Perkins (1567)
- 177444: A booke of Bertram the priest, concerning the body and blood of Christ (1623)
- 177452: A boke of presidentes (1559)
- 177475: Relations, of the most famous kingdoms and common-weales thorough the world (1611)
- 177555: The holy salutation of the blessed Apostle Saint Jude (1612)
- 177600: Fyrste the booke for a iustice of peace (1569)
- 177643: The compleat horseman and expert ferrier (1639)
- 177803: Lyttylton tenures (1554)
- 177804: Littletons tenures in English (1583)
- 177808: Littletons tenures in English (1593)
- 177815: Littletons tenures in English (1594)
- 177872: Les tenures de Monsieur Littelton (1567)
- 178524: Monsig[neu]r fate voi. Or A discovery of the Dalmatian apostata (1617)
- 178584: Exemparie nouells (1640)
- 178639: The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inne (1613)
- 178639: The memorable maske of the two honorable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolns Inne (1613)
- 178673: Three treatises, of the [first-] second part of the Symbolæographia (1594)
- 178673: Three treatises, of the [first-] second part of the Symbolæographia (1594)
- 178835: Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bokes of duties (1556)
- 178837: Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bookes of duties (1558)
- 178838: Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dueties (1568)
- 178839: Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of duties (1583)
- 178934: Those fyue questions, which Marke Tullye Cicero, disputed in his manor of Tusculanum: written afterwardes by him, in as manye bookes, to his frende, and familiar Brutus, in the Latine tounge. And nowe, oute of the same translated, & englished, by Iohn Dolman, studente and felowe of the Inner Temple. 1561 (1561)
- 179002: A recantation of an ill led life: or, A discoverie of the high-way law (1634)
- 179006: Les tenures du Monsieur Littelton (1572)
- 179010: Les tenures de monsieur Littleton (1577)
- 179233: The strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London (1605)
- 179233: The strange fortune of Alerane: or, My ladies toy. By H. M. of the middle Temple in London (1605)
- 179414: De termino Paschæ anno XXVI. regi regis Henrici octaui (1579)
- 179416: De termino Paschæ anno XXVII. regi regis Henrici octaui (1566)
- 179419: De termino Paschæ anno XXVII. regni regis Henrici octaui (1583)
- 179451: De termino Michaelis anno. xviii. regni regis Henrici octaui (1563)
- 179453: De termino Pasche. anno. XXVI. regni regis Henrici octaui (1556)
- 179455: De termino Paschæ anno XXVI, regni regis Henrici octaui (1566)
- 179499: Les tenures du monsier Littleton (1574)
- 179501: Littleton tenures in Englishe (1574)
- 179503: Les tenures de Monsieur Littleton (1588)
- 179506: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins (1586)
- 179506: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins (1586)
- 179512: Litletons Tenures (1557)
- 179513: Les tenures du Monsieur Littelto[n] (1569)
- 179516: Les tenures du monsieur Littelton (1579)
- 179517: The seconde tome of homelyes (1563)
- 179521: An epitome of all the lives of the kings of France (1639)
- 179546: Les tenures du monsieur Littleton (1581)
- 179556: Les tenures du monsieur Littleton (1583)
- 179557: Les tenures de Monsieur Littleton (1585)
- 179558: Les tenures de Monsieur Littleton (1591)
- 179574: A profitable booke of Mast. Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1621)
- 179574: A profitable booke of Mast. Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1621)
- 179589: Littletons tenures in English (1586)
- 179922: The serpent of deuision (1590)
- 179969: Machiavels discourses. upon the first decade of T. Livius translated out of the Italian; vvith some marginall animadversions noting and taxing his errours. By E.D (1636)
- 179983: The parable of poyson (1618)
- 179991: A sermon preached in London before the right honorable the Lord Lavvarre, Lord Gouernour and Captaine Generall of Virginea, and others of his Maiesties Counsell for that kingdome, and the rest of the aduenturers in that plantation (1610)
- 179995: The lover: or, Nuptiall love. VVritten, by Robert Crofts, to please himselfe (1638)
- 179997: L'authoritie et iurisdiction des courts de la Maiestie de la Roygne (1594)
- 179998: L'authoritie et iurisdiction des courts de la Maiestie de la Roygne (1637)
- 180159: Here begynneth the Temple of glas (1495)
- 180203: The seven champions of Christendome (1638)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180232: The vvitts (1636)
- 180280: A booke of presidents (1569)
- 180293: A discouerie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England, vntill the beginning of his Maiesties happie raigne. (1612)
- 180296: A discouerie of the state of Ireland (1613)
- 180325: Great Britains beauties, or, The female glory (1638)
- 180330: A discourse of the conference holden before the French King at Fontain-bleau (1600)
- 180397: Littleton tenures in Englishe (1556)
- 180401: The manual of prayers or the prymer in Englysh [and] Laten (1539)
- 180410: Exonoratorium curatoru[m] (1534)
- 180474: The wonder of a kingdome (1636)
- 180630: Contemplations, sighes, and groanes of a Christian. Written in Latine, by Iohn Michael Dilherrus. And Englished by William Style of the Inner Temple, Esquire (1640)
- 181064: The foot-post of Douer (1616)
- 181107: The curtaine-drawer of the vvorld: or, The chamberlaine of that great inne of iniquity (1612)
- 181245: Incipit perutilis tractatus magistri Iohannis Parkins interioris Templi socii (1545)
- 181248: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins felow of the Inner Temple treating of the lawes of Engla[n]d (1581)
- 181248: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins felow of the Inner Temple treating of the lawes of Engla[n]d (1581)
- 181363: De termino sancti Michaelis anno regni regis Henrici sexti post conq[uestu]m vicesimo septimo (1553)
- 181461: A treatice of morall philosophye (1567)
- 181481: The accedence of armorie (1612)
- 181659: De termino trinitatis anno I. regni regis Edwardi quinti (1579)
- 181660: De termino trinitatis anno I. regni regis Edwardi quinti (1564)
- 181661: De termino trinitatis anno I. regni regis Edwardi quinti (1559)
- 181662: De termino trinitatis anno I. regni regis Edwardi quinti (1579)
- 181665: De termino trinitatis anno primo regni regis Edwardi quinti (1585)
- 181666: Incipit annus primus Ricardi tertii. De termino Michaelis anno primo Richardi tertii (1559)
- 181669: Incipit annus secundus Richardi tertii (1559)
- 181679: Incipit annus secundus Richardi tertij (1564)
- 181692: The fleire (1610)
- 181933: The tragedie of Gorboduc, whereof three actes were wrytten by Thomas Nortone, and the two laste by Thomas Sackuyle. Sett forthe as the same was shewed before the Quenes most excellent Maiestie, in her highnes court of Whitehall, the. xviij. day of Ianuary, anno Domini. 1561 By the Gentlemen of thynner Temple in London (1565)
- 182026: De termino Pasche Anno XXVII. regni regis Henrici octaui (1574)
- 182107: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies (1632)
- 182352: De termino Michaelis anno xxii. Henrici sexti (1578)
- 182354: De termino Michaelis anno primo Edwardi quarti (1565)
- 182377: The tragedie of Tancred and Gismund (1591)
- 182415: Nicholas Machiavel's Prince· (1640)
- 182474: De termino Michaelis anno primo Edwardi quarti (1565)
- 182475: De termino Pasche anno secundo Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 182476: De termino Trinitatis anno tercio.Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 182477: De termino Trinitatis anno III. regni regis Eduardi quarti (1572)
- 182478: De termino Trinitatis anno III.Edwardi quarti (1583)
- 182479: De termino Pasche.anno.IIII. Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 182480: De termino Pasche anno.IIII. Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 182481: De termino Paschæ anno.IIII.regni regis Edwardi quarti (1583)
- 182482: De termino Pasche anno.v. Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 182483: De termino Pasche anno v.regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1584)
- 182512: De termino Michaelis anno iij regni regis Henrici vj. (1582)
- 182514: De termino Michaelis anno iiij. regni regis Henrici vj (1582)
- 182519: De termino Michaelis anno regni regis Henrici sexti septimo (1584)
- 182521: De termino Michaelis anno xj.regni regis Henrici sexti (1582)
- 182526: De termino Michaelis anno xix. regni regis Henrici sexti (1582)
- 182530: De termino Michaelis.anno.xx.Henrici sexti (1553)
- 182536: De termino Michaelis anno XXI. regni regis Henrici sexti (1567)
- 182537: De termino Michaelis anno xxii. Henrici sexti (1567)
- 182539: De termino Michaelis anno vj.Edwardi quarti (1583)
- 182542: De termino Michaelis. anno.VI. Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 182544: De termino Michaelis anno.VI. Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 182546: De termino Pasche anno VII.Edwardi quarti. (1567)
- 182550: De termino Pasche anno. VII. Edwardi quarti (1573)
- 182587: De termino Michaelis anno secundo Henrici sexti (1556)
- 182589: De termino Michaelis anno secundo Henrici sexti (1570)
- 182590: De termino Michaelis anno secundo Henrici sexti (1584)
- 182640: Intrationum. liber omnibus legum Anglie studiosis apprime necessarius (1546)
- 182765: A fine companion (1633)
- 182924: A speach deliuered, to the Kings most excellent Maiestie in the name of the sheriffes of London and Middlesex. By Maister Richard Martin of the Middle Temple (1603)
- 182951: De termino Michaelis anno regni Regis Henrici. vi. post conquestum. xxvii (1567)
- 182954: De termino Hillarii anno xxxiii. regni regis Henrici. vi (1566)
- 182955: De termino Michaelis anno xxxiiii. regni Regis Henrici sexti (1566)
- 182957: De termino Michaelis anno XXXV. regni regis Henrici. vi (1566)
- 182960: De termino Michaelis anno xxxix. Henrici sexti (1567)
- 182962: De termino Michaelis anno primo Eduardi quarti (1571)
- 183068: Vnhappy prosperity (1639)
- 183090: Here beginneth a verie profitable booke of Master John Perkins fellovve of the inner Temple (1555)
- 183139: A mad vvorld my masters (1640)
- 183322: The Mahumetane or Turkish historie (1600)
- 183347: Poems occasioned by a melancholy vision or A melancholy vision vpon diuers theames enlarged (1639)
- 183406: A helpe to discourse: or, A miscelany of seriousnesse with merriment (1631)
- 183424: A helpe to discourse: or, More merriment mixt with serious matters (1640)
- 183425: A helpe to discourse. Or, A misselany of merriment (1623)
- 183486: A helpe to discourse: or, A messelany of seriousnesse with merriment (1630)
- 183488: A helpe to discourse: or, A misselany of seriousnesse with merriment (1629)
- 183598: The bride (1640)
- 183624: The making and vse of the geometricall instrument, called a sector (1598)
- 183659: Miscelanea or A fourefold vvay to a happie life· (1639)
- 183671: Natura breuium (1580)
- 183703: T[he] tragicall [and true] historie which happen[ed be]twene two English louers. 1563. written by Ber. Gar (1568)
- 183747: A discourse, of marriage and vviuing (1620)
- 183750: Pleasures vision (1619)
- 183751: Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry (1577)
- 183845: In this volume are contained all the statutes from the tenthe yere of king Henrie the sixt, to the xiiii. yere of our moste gratious and soueraygne lady Queene Elyzabeth (1572)
- 184037: Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world (1594)
- 184186: The fiue bookes of the famous, learned, and eloquent man, Hieronimus Osorius, contayninge a discourse of ciuill, and Christian nobilitie (1576)
- 184210: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins felow of the Inner Temple treating of the lawes of England. Apud Richardum Tottell. Cum priuilegio (1576)
- 184210: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins felow of the Inner Temple treating of the lawes of England. Apud Richardum Tottell. Cum priuilegio (1576)
- 184230: De termino Michaelis, anno regni Regis Henrici Sexti secundo (1544)
- 184232: De termino Michaelis, anno .iii. Henrici sexti (1545)
- 184244: De termino Michaelis anno regis Henrici sexti. iiii (1545)
- 184247: De termino Pasche, anno regni Regis Henrici sexti, nono (1545)
- 184254: De termino Michaelis. Anno .x. Henrici sexti (1544)
- 184256: De termino Michaelis an. xi. H. vi (1545)
- 184257: De termino Pasche anno. V. regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1573)
- 184259: De termino Pasche anno .X. Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 184260: De termino Pasche anno xvi. Eduardi quarti (1573)
- 184332: Sixe sermons preached by Maister Henry Smith at Clement Danes Church without Temple barre (1594)
- 184363: The first and second part of The remedy of loue. VVritten by Sir Thomas Ouerbury Knight (1620)
- 184381: A helpe to discourse: or, More merriment mixt with serious matters (1635)
- 184493: Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry (1573)
- 184494: Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry (1574)
- 184502: The Iesuites gospel by W. Crashawe, B. of Diuinity and preacher at the Temple (1610)
- 184502: The Iesuites gospel by W. Crashawe, B. of Diuinity and preacher at the Temple (1610)
- 184579: A helpe to discourse: Or, More merriment mixt with serious matters (1636)
- 184745: The truth of our times (1638)
- 184837: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins (1567)
- 184837: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins (1567)
- 184838: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1593)
- 184838: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1593)
- 184839: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1597)
- 184839: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1597)
- 184840: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1601)
- 184840: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1601)
- 184842: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1609)
- 184842: A profitable booke of Master Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1609)
- 184845: A profitable booke of Mast. Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1621)
- 184845: A profitable booke of Mast. Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1621)
- 184847: A profitable booke of Mr. Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1639)
- 184847: A profitable booke of Mr. Iohn Perkins, fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the lawes of England (1639)
- 184850: The abridgement of the booke of assises (1565)
- 184936: A treatice of morall philosophy (1579)
- 184983: Symbolæography (1592)
- 184983: Symbolæography (1592)
- 185025: Six godlie treatises necessarie for Christian instruction (1608)
- 185069: The foolish prophets displayed (1638)
- 185209: The couenant betweene God and man (1616)
- 185335: The fleire (1615)
- 185505: A helpe to discourse. Or, A miscelany of merriment (1620)
- 185553: De termino Michaelis anno decimo Henrici sexti (1587)
- 185741: The preacher, or Methode of preachinge, written in Latine by Nicholas Heminge, and translated into English, by I.H. Very necessarye for all those that by the true preaching of the Worde of God, labour to pull down the Synagoge of Sathan, and to buylde vp the Temple of God (1576)
- 186128: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne (1613)
- 186128: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne (1613)
- 186325: M. Blundeuile his exercises (1622)
- 186379: Meditations and disquisitions, upon the seven consolatorie psalmes of David (1640)
- 186381: A treatice of moral philosophy (1571)
- 186408: The scourge of Venus. Or, The wanton lady (1620)
- 186692: Certaine precepts (1617)
- 186825: The noble souldier. Or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd (1634)
- 186868: The history of the vvorld (1621)
- 186869: The historie of the vvorld (1628)
- 186870: The historie of the vvorld (1634)
- 186935: The dialogue in English, betweene a Doctor of Diuinitie, and a student in the lawes of England, newlie corrected and imprinted, with new additions (1593)
- 186986: A treatyce of moral philosophy (1564)
- 187089: The history of Ioseph (1636)
- 187160: The preacher, or Methode of preaching, vvrytten in Latine by Nicholas Hemminge, and translated into Englishe by I.H. Very necessarie for all those that by the true preaching of the word of God, labour to pull downe the Sinagoge of Sathan, and to buylde vp the Temple of God (1574)
- 187188: The tvvo most vvorthy and notable histories which remaine vnmained to posterity (1609)
- 187428: De termino Hillarii anno regis Edwardi tertii. xxxviii (1585)
- 187531: The philosophers banquet (1614)
- 187739: De termino Pasche anno viii regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 187740: De termino Michaelis anno .XIII regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 187746: De termino Michaelis anno .XIIII. regni regis Edwardi quarti. (1565)
- 187748: De termino Pasche. anno. XXII. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1556)
- 187757: A helpe to discourse. Or, A miscelany of merriment (1619)
- 187795: The noble stranger (1640)
- 187822: The fleire· (1607)
- 187826: The fleire (1631)
- 187937: A touch-stone for a Christian (1613)
- 187948: The humorous courtier (1640)
- 187963: De termino Pasche anno regni regis Henrici. vi. nono (1562)
- 188120: Sixe sermons (1593)
- 188389: An exposition of the Kinges prerogatiue (1577)
- 188390: An exposition of the Kinges prerogatiue (1573)
- 188395: An exposition of the Kinges prærogatiue (1590)
- 188560: De termino Pasche anno ix. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 188561: De termino Pasche anno ix. regni regis Edwardi quarti. (1572)
- 188563: De termino Pasche anno ix. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1582)
- 188565: De termino Michaelis anno XIII. regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 188566: De termino Michaelis anno ix. [sic] regni regis Edwardi quarti (1582)
- 188567: De termino Michaelis anno .XIIII. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 188568: De termino Michaelis anno .xiiij. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1582)
- 188569: De termino Michaelis anno. XV. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 188570: De termino Michaelis anno xv. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1582)
- 188572: De termino Pasche anno XVI. Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 188573: De termino Paschæ anno xvj. Edwardi quarti (1583)
- 188578: De termino Pasche anno. XVII. Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 188581: De termino Pasche anno XVIII. regni regis Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 188582: De termino Paschæ anno xviij. regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1582)
- 188584: De termino Michaelis anno xix. Edwardi quarti (1565)
- 188585: De termino Michaelis anno xix. Eduardi quarti (1572)
- 188586: De termino Pasche anno XX. regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 188589: De termino Paschæ anno xx. regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1582)
- 188590: De termino Pasche anno xxi. Edwardi quarti (1566)
- 188623: De termino Hillarii anno regni Regis Edwardi tertij, post conquestum xxij (1585)
- 188712: Of mariage and vviuing (1599)
- 188791: The embassador between heauen and earth, betweene God and man. Or A booke of heauenly and healthy meditations and prayers for earthly and sickly soules and sinners (1613)
- 188921: A logicall analysis of twentie select Psalmes, performed by W. Temple (1605)
- 189127: Manuale catholicorum (1611)
- 189278: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome (1617)
- 189278: A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisdome (1617)
- 189289: Fiue hundreth points of good husbandry (1573)
- 189493: De termino Michaelis. Anno. xxxvii. Henrici sexti (1567)
- 189500: The Romane conclaue (1609)
- 189517: A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the catholike faith professed therein (1624)
- 189521: A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the Catholike faith professed therein (1625)
- 189523: A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the Catholike faith professed therein (1629)
- 189570: De termino Pasche anno. vij. Edwardi quarti (1584)
- 190224: De termimo [sic] Michaelis anno regni Regis Henrici sexti primo. (1584)
- 190228: De termino Pasche anno viii. regni regis Eduardi quarti. (1572)
- 190231: De termino Pasche. Anno xxi. Edwardi quarti (1573)
- 190232: De termino Pasche Anno XXII. Regni Regis Edwardi quarti (1572)
- 190278: Tee [sic] first part of the eight[h] liberall science: entituled, Ars adulandi, the art of flattery (1576)
- 190289: The first part of Simboleography (1622)
- 190300: The first part of Simboleography (1605)
- 190301: The first part of Simboleography (1610)
- 190307: The first part of Symboleography (1632)
- 190402: The observations of Sir Richard Havvkins Knight, in his voiage into the South Sea. Anno Domini 1593 (1622)
- 190416: A day-starre for darke-wandring soules (1613)
- 190416: A day-starre for darke-wandring soules (1613)
- 190506: A moral and pitieful comedie, intituled, All for money. Plainly representing the maners of men, and fashion of the world noweadayes. Compiled by T. Lupton. (1578)
- 190507: Relations, of the most famous kingdoms and common-weales thorough the world (1608)
- 190598: The second booke of songs and ayres, set out to the lute, the base violl the playne way, or the base by tableture after the leero fashion: composed by Robert Iones (1601)
- 190694: The tragedie of Tancred and Gismund (1592)
- 190726: The couenant betweene God and man (1616)
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