MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MITR1: Mitre Tavern
- 1396: A pair of spectacles for short sighted politicians (1765)
- 2239: Proceedings of a general court-martial (1765)
- 3059: The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved (1766)
- 3317: The rescue: or, Thespian scourge (1767)
- 3416: The rural conference, a pastoral (1763)
- 4599: The true interest of Great-Britain, in regard to the trade and government of Canada (1767)
- 4952: The thanksgiving hymn of Adam, on his recovery from sickness (1762)
- 9326: Fun a la mode, or, sing, and be jolly (1763)
- 12453: The second and last act of Fitzgiggo (1763)
- 14094: The flights of fancy (1766)
- 16449: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
- 19049: This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that there is lately arriv'd, and is now to be seen at the Mitre-Tavern at Charing-Cross, a French woman 20 years old, one foot 3 inches and a quarter high; (1740)
- 25137: The free Britons supplemental memorial to the electors of the members of the British Parliament (1770)
- 33057: A memorial and petition to the King's most excellent Majesty (1771)
- 36711: A candid answer to the Enquiry into the conduct of a late commoner (1766)
- 41465: Day: an epistle to C. Churchill (1762)
- 46011: Justification by faith alone (1762)
- 60548: England's glory (1762)
- 66808: An Enquiry how far L*** B*** merits the exalted character given him by the Briton; and the politics and principles of the Briton and auditor exposed and refuted (1762)
- 68834: The rise and surprising adventures of Donald M'Gregor. A novel. vol. I (1765)
- 73643: The Macaroni and theatrical magazine (1772)
- 73644: The Macaroni and theatrical magazine, or Monthly register (1772)
- 75377: The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinne of (wilful and premeditated) murther (1657)
- 78517: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June, 1678 (1678)
- 83446: Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into publick light severall pieces, of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping; of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam (1657)
- 87454: A true and impartial account of the examinations and confessions of several execrable conspirators (1681)
- 88666: A vindication of His Majesties government and judicatures, in Scotland (1683)
- 94644: A proclamation against papists (1679)
- 100699: A light to the art of gunnery (1676)
- 102421: A true account of the horrid murther committed upon His Grace, the late Lord Archbishop of Saint Andrews, primate and metropolitan of all Scotland, and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council of that kingdom (1679)
- 138373: The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinne of (wilful and premeditated) murther (1663)
- 161708: An exact and lively mapp or representation of booths and all the varieties of showes and humours upon the ice on the river of Thames by London (1683)
- 169555: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June, 1678 (1678)
- 214669: The double mistake (1766)
- 214691: The double mistake (1766)
- 214824: The double mistake (1766)
- 215743: The ghost. A comedy of two acts. As it is performed, with great applause, at the theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin (1767)
- 221100: The battle of Epsom (1763)
- 222597: An authentick account of the proceedings against John Wilkes (1763)
- 224321: A full exposition of a pamphlet entitled (1762)
- 225932: Fizgig (1763)
- 229536: The conaught wife (1767)
- 234156: The farmers address to their representatives (1768)
- 237378: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
- 238327: The merits of the new administration truly stated; in answer to the several pamphlets and papers published against them (1765)
- 238358: The merry midnight mistake (1765)
- 238689: A narrative of the many horrid cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg upon the body of Mary Clifford (1767)
- 240610: Momus (1767)
- 247300: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earls of Egremont and Halifax (1763)
- 270360: The merits of the new administration truly stated (1765)
- 272927: The reveller (1765)
- 278944: A dissertation upon head dress (1767)
- 287633: The spirit of the bankrupt laws (1769)
- 290471: A poem (1762)
- 292960: The merits of the new administration truly stated; in answer to the several pamphlets and papers published against them (1765)
- 301663: The Adventures of Patrick O'donnell, in his travels through England and Ireland (1763)
- 312497: Wilkes and liberty: or, The universal prayer (1764)
- 323898: An inquiry into the doctrine lately propagated (1769)
- 323969: A short history of that Parliament which committed Sir Robert Walpole to the Tower (1763)
- 326708: The trial of England's Cicero (1767)
- 332073: Modern honour; or, The Barber duellist (1775)
- 337052: The adventures of Sylvia Hughes. Written by herself (1761)
- 343510: The charmer: or, the lady's garland (1764)
- 348709: The cracker (1770)
- 349222: The poetical works of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e (1768)
- 352547: The royal register (1763)
- 353916: A cautionary address to the electors of England (1768)
- 354762: A narrative of what passed between General Sir Harry Erskine and Philip Thicknesse, Esq; in consequence of a letter written by the latter to the Earl of B-, relative to the publication of some original letters and poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montague's, then in Mr. Thicknesse's possession. (1766)
- 355082: A sermon, preached at Mountfield, in Sussex, by the Reverend Lord Preston (1771)
- 362607: The nature of a quarantine, as it is performed in Italy (1767)
- 363715: The true flower of brimstone: extracted from the Briton, North Briton, and Auditor: (1763)
- 364801: Phillis at court (1767)
- 369138: The kellyad: or a critical examination into the merits of Thespis. By Louis Stamma (1767)
- 375893: The deification of the fair-sex (1762)
- 376766: A man of abilities for the Earl of B---------e (1766)
- 376935: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
- 380647: A report of the proceedings (1768)
- 388557: The rights of the people to petition, and the reasonableness of complying with such petitions: in a letter to a leading great man. A new edition. Recommended to the perusal of the livery of London, the freeholders, and all other electors of Great Britain (1769)
- 390352: A speech without doors (1762)
- 390571: The seasons: autumn and winter (1778)
- 393407: The inoculator (1766)
- 394393: The life and adventures of Sir Bartholomew Sapskull (1768)
- 395253: The peace-botchers (1763)
- 396541: A narrative of the most cruel and barbarous treatment of Miss Sarah Molly (1762)
- 396937: The spirit of the bankrupt laws (1776)
- 397773: The life and amours of Count de Turenne (1762)
- 398033: The new art of speaking (1785)
- 399845: A letter to J. Kidgell (1763)
- 402401: Fables in verse (1765)
- 411926: The spirit of the bankrupt laws (1767)
- 412184: Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion, in the year 1641 (1767)
- 417017: Pynsent, a poem (1766)
- 426242: The reveller (1765)
- 480457: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
Variants:
- Mitre Tavern
- 1396: A pair of spectacles for short sighted politicians (1765)
- 2239: Proceedings of a general court-martial (1765)
- 3059: The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved (1766)
- 3317: The rescue: or, Thespian scourge (1767)
- 3416: The rural conference, a pastoral (1763)
- 4599: The true interest of Great-Britain, in regard to the trade and government of Canada (1767)
- 4952: The thanksgiving hymn of Adam, on his recovery from sickness (1762)
- 9326: Fun a la mode, or, sing, and be jolly (1763)
- 12453: The second and last act of Fitzgiggo (1763)
- 14094: The flights of fancy (1766)
- 16449: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
- 19049: This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that there is lately arriv'd, and is now to be seen at the Mitre-Tavern at Charing-Cross, a French woman 20 years old, one foot 3 inches and a quarter high; (1740)
- 25137: The free Britons supplemental memorial to the electors of the members of the British Parliament (1770)
- 33057: A memorial and petition to the King's most excellent Majesty (1771)
- 36711: A candid answer to the Enquiry into the conduct of a late commoner (1766)
- 41465: Day: an epistle to C. Churchill (1762)
- 46011: Justification by faith alone (1762)
- 60548: England's glory (1762)
- 66808: An Enquiry how far L*** B*** merits the exalted character given him by the Briton; and the politics and principles of the Briton and auditor exposed and refuted (1762)
- 68834: The rise and surprising adventures of Donald M'Gregor. A novel. vol. I (1765)
- 73643: The Macaroni and theatrical magazine (1772)
- 73644: The Macaroni and theatrical magazine, or Monthly register (1772)
- 75377: The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinne of (wilful and premeditated) murther (1657)
- 78517: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June, 1678 (1678)
- 83446: Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into publick light severall pieces, of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping; of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam (1657)
- 87454: A true and impartial account of the examinations and confessions of several execrable conspirators (1681)
- 88666: A vindication of His Majesties government and judicatures, in Scotland (1683)
- 94644: A proclamation against papists (1679)
- 100699: A light to the art of gunnery (1676)
- 102421: A true account of the horrid murther committed upon His Grace, the late Lord Archbishop of Saint Andrews, primate and metropolitan of all Scotland, and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council of that kingdom (1679)
- 138373: The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sinne of (wilful and premeditated) murther (1663)
- 161708: An exact and lively mapp or representation of booths and all the varieties of showes and humours upon the ice on the river of Thames by London (1683)
- 169555: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June, 1678 (1678)
- 214669: The double mistake (1766)
- 214691: The double mistake (1766)
- 214824: The double mistake (1766)
- 215743: The ghost. A comedy of two acts. As it is performed, with great applause, at the theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin (1767)
- 221100: The battle of Epsom (1763)
- 222597: An authentick account of the proceedings against John Wilkes (1763)
- 224321: A full exposition of a pamphlet entitled (1762)
- 225932: Fizgig (1763)
- 229536: The conaught wife (1767)
- 234156: The farmers address to their representatives (1768)
- 237378: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
- 238327: The merits of the new administration truly stated; in answer to the several pamphlets and papers published against them (1765)
- 238358: The merry midnight mistake (1765)
- 238689: A narrative of the many horrid cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg upon the body of Mary Clifford (1767)
- 240610: Momus (1767)
- 247300: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earls of Egremont and Halifax (1763)
- 270360: The merits of the new administration truly stated (1765)
- 272927: The reveller (1765)
- 278944: A dissertation upon head dress (1767)
- 287633: The spirit of the bankrupt laws (1769)
- 290471: A poem (1762)
- 292960: The merits of the new administration truly stated; in answer to the several pamphlets and papers published against them (1765)
- 301663: The Adventures of Patrick O'donnell, in his travels through England and Ireland (1763)
- 312497: Wilkes and liberty: or, The universal prayer (1764)
- 323898: An inquiry into the doctrine lately propagated (1769)
- 323969: A short history of that Parliament which committed Sir Robert Walpole to the Tower (1763)
- 326708: The trial of England's Cicero (1767)
- 332073: Modern honour; or, The Barber duellist (1775)
- 337052: The adventures of Sylvia Hughes. Written by herself (1761)
- 343510: The charmer: or, the lady's garland (1764)
- 348709: The cracker (1770)
- 349222: The poetical works of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e (1768)
- 352547: The royal register (1763)
- 353916: A cautionary address to the electors of England (1768)
- 354762: A narrative of what passed between General Sir Harry Erskine and Philip Thicknesse, Esq; in consequence of a letter written by the latter to the Earl of B-, relative to the publication of some original letters and poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montague's, then in Mr. Thicknesse's possession. (1766)
- 355082: A sermon, preached at Mountfield, in Sussex, by the Reverend Lord Preston (1771)
- 362607: The nature of a quarantine, as it is performed in Italy (1767)
- 363715: The true flower of brimstone: extracted from the Briton, North Briton, and Auditor: (1763)
- 364801: Phillis at court (1767)
- 369138: The kellyad: or a critical examination into the merits of Thespis. By Louis Stamma (1767)
- 375893: The deification of the fair-sex (1762)
- 376766: A man of abilities for the Earl of B---------e (1766)
- 376935: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
- 380647: A report of the proceedings (1768)
- 388557: The rights of the people to petition, and the reasonableness of complying with such petitions: in a letter to a leading great man. A new edition. Recommended to the perusal of the livery of London, the freeholders, and all other electors of Great Britain (1769)
- 390352: A speech without doors (1762)
- 390571: The seasons: autumn and winter (1778)
- 393407: The inoculator (1766)
- 394393: The life and adventures of Sir Bartholomew Sapskull (1768)
- 395253: The peace-botchers (1763)
- 396541: A narrative of the most cruel and barbarous treatment of Miss Sarah Molly (1762)
- 396937: The spirit of the bankrupt laws (1776)
- 397773: The life and amours of Count de Turenne (1762)
- 398033: The new art of speaking (1785)
- 399845: A letter to J. Kidgell (1763)
- 402401: Fables in verse (1765)
- 411926: The spirit of the bankrupt laws (1767)
- 412184: Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion, in the year 1641 (1767)
- 417017: Pynsent, a poem (1766)
- 426242: The reveller (1765)
- 480457: A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville (1763)
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