MoEML References in Shakeosphere
NICH3: St. Nicholas
- 225: Observations on the different methods of treating the venereal disease (1779)
- 846: Observations on the different methods made use of for the radical cure of the hydrocele (1782)
- 1024: Of confirmation. A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend Father in God, the Right Honourable Nathanael Lord Crewe, Lord Bishop of Durham, at the parish church of St. Nicholas, in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, June 23. 1700. By Nathanael Ellison (1701)
- 2027: A letter to the Rev. W. B. Kirwan (1790)
- 2179: The poll, at the election of a burgess to serve in Parliament for the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, (1777)
- 16266: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. Nicholas (1759)
- 16266: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. Nicholas (1759)
- 18175: The castle of Otranto (1765)
- 19568: The castle of Otranto (1790)
- 19569: The castle of Otranto, a gothic story (1800)
- 30895: Nicholas Gaultier, inhabitant of Curacoa in America, subject of the States General of the United Provinces, concerning his brigantine, the St. Nicholas, and her cargoe, which was seiz'd and confiscat'd at Jamaica (1712)
- 31096: The pattentee's computation of Ireland, in a letter from the author of the Whitehall Evening-Post concerning the making of copper-coin (1723)
- 34420: On the natural duty of a personal service, in defence of ourselves and country (1761)
- 38708: Pieces a l'appui de la declaration de Major James O'Farrell (1798)
- 39508: Deed, vesting eight thousand pounds, three per cent. reduced annuities (1796)
- 39508: Deed, vesting eight thousand pounds, three per cent. reduced annuities (1796)
- 42252: Frugality the support of charity (1756)
- 43384: The devices of the crafty disappointed (1710)
- 49363: The duty of Christ's ministers (1726)
- 69776: Statement of the situation of the poor, of the parishes of St. Catharine, St. Nicholas Without, St. Luke, St. James, St. John, and St. Michael (1701)
- 71716: Whalley's General post-man (1716)
- 71718: [Whalley's news-letter] (1714)
- 72691: The Protestant packet, or British monitor (1780)
- 73473: The Essex mercury: or, Colchester weekly journal (1733)
- 84332: A sermon preached before the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Bristol, at his primary visitation in Bristol, October 30 (1685)
- 84523: An Act for further continuance of the customs and excize (1659)
- 85198: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 91722: Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship (1674)
- 92593: The most lamentable and deplorable accident, which on Friday last June 22. befell Laurence Cawthorn a buccher in St. Nicholas Shambles in Newgate Market (1661)
- 93571: A sermon preached on the first of January, 1698. In the parish church of St. Nicholas Cole-Abby (1699)
- 94020: Th' encænia of St. Ann's Chappel in Sandgate. Or, A sermon preached May 3. 1682. Before the right worshipful, the mayor, aldermen, sheriff, &c. of the town and county of Newcastle Upon Tyne (1682)
- 96404: Friday, March the 16th. 1659. Resolved, &c. that Friday, the sixth day of April, One thousand, six hundred and sixty, be set apart for a day of publick fasting and humiliation, to be solemnized throughout the nation (1661)
- 97692: Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship (1674)
- 99722: An act for the continuance of the customs and excise, from the last day of February, 1659. until the twenty fourth day of June, 1660 (1660)
- 101749: A sermon, preached on the 8 of January, at St. Nicholas Church in New-Castle upon Tyne (1688)
- 104449: The fall of angels laid open (1684)
- 105509: The history of baptism: or, One faith, one baptism (1678)
- 108428: The fall of angels laid open (1684)
- 109535: Curse not the King (1661)
- 112061: An additionall act for sequestrations (1660)
- 113268: A notable and pleasant history of the famous renowned knights of the blade, commonly called Hectors or, St. Nicholas clerkes (1652)
- 114839: An Act for setling the militia for the City of London, and liberties thereof (1659)
- 114840: An Act of indempnity and free pardon (1659)
- 114847: An Act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tower of London (1659)
- 114848: An Act for setling the militia for the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent (1659)
- 114930: An act making void the acts appointing commissioners for government of the army; and for making Charles Fleetwood Esq; commander in chief of the land-forces (1660)
- 114937: An act for repeal of two acts for sequestrations (1660)
- 114943: An act for explanation of certain clauses and proviso's in an act of this present Parliament, entituled, An act for the continuance of the customs and excise from the last of February, 1659. Until the 24th day of June, 1660 (1660)
- 114947: An act and declaration for putting the lawes against priests and Jesuites in speedy and effectuall execution (1660)
- 114948: An act for the settling the militia for the City of London, and liberties thereof (1660)
- 114954: An act for approbation and admission of ministers of the Gospel to benefices and publick lectures (1660)
- 114956: An act for recovery of publique debts, and other duties belonging to the Common-wealth (1660)
- 114958: An act for taking the accompts and redressing of grievances concerning the tythes and church-livings in Wales; and for advancement of religion and learning there (1660)
- 115199: A plain-dealing, and plain-meaning sermon, preach't in the parish church of St. Nicholas, Bristol, April. 6. 1660 (1660)
- 119639: An additional Act for setling the militia of the City of Westminster, and the liberties thereof, and places adjacent (1659)
- 120528: The false prophet unmask't or The wolfe stript of his sheeps-clothing (1683)
- 120531: A sermon preach'd before the right worshipful the mayor, aldermen, sheriff, &c. of the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne (1684)
- 123572: A brief exposition of the thirteenth chapter of the Revelations (1700)
- 128212: A sermon to bring to remembrance God's wonderful mercies at the Boyn (1699)
- 131087: A sermon, preached on the 8 of January, at St. Nicholas Church in New-Castle upon Tyne (1688)
- 132280: An act for constituting a committee for the Army and treasurers at war (1659)
- 133918: A sermon preached at the assizes held in Warvvick (1683)
- 136660: The magistrates obligation to punish vice (1700)
- 142181: A declaration of the Parliament assembled at Westminster (1660)
- 152527: King David's case apply'd to King James and King William (1691)
- 153474: To the Honourable the knights, citizens, burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Giles Thornburgh of the parish of St. Nicholas in Guildford, in the county of Surrey, clerk, (1687)
- 153474: To the Honourable the knights, citizens, burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Giles Thornburgh of the parish of St. Nicholas in Guildford, in the county of Surrey, clerk, (1687)
- 159861: An act of assesment. Saturday, Iune 18. 1659 (1659)
- 162414: An Act of assessment. Saturday, June 18. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that his act be forthwith printed and published. Tho. St. Nicholas Clerk of the Parliament (1659)
- 162441: An act for further continuance of the customs and excise (1660)
- 163464: An Act concerning elections of members to serve in Parliament (1660)
- 166673: The widow's mite cast into the treasury for the repairing the breaches of the temple (1695)
- 168245: Advice from the stars: or, an almanack for the year of Christ, 1700 (1700)
- 174328: The iudges scripture, or, Gods charge to charge-givers (1636)
- 209115: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Durham (1755)
- 209385: The case of the pretender stated, and our duty on that occasion (1708)
- 210380: A course of lectures (1784)
- 211007: Work-Houses the best charity (1702)
- 213089: What will this babler say? (1748)
- 213260: A charity-Sermon, for the relief of poor widows (1721)
- 213455: The nature and necessity of society in general (1737)
- 215429: The advantage of employing the poor in useful labour (1726)
- 218010: Sermons on several occasions (1736)
- 219943: The melody of the heart (1734)
- 219953: Charity of temper (1732)
- 220153: The advantage of employing the poor in useful labour (1725)
- 221677: An act for paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the high streets and lanes, in the parish of St. Nicholas, within the city of Rochester and parish of Strood, in the county of Kent; and for making a road through Star-Lane, .. to Chatham Hill, in the said county (1799)
- 222712: Observations on wounds of the head (1776)
- 222960: The necessity and advantages of religious consideration recommended (1782)
- 233866: The duty of making a last will and testament (1799)
- 234659: Great Britain's insular situation (1796)
- 234923: The heinous sin of profane cursing and swearing (1738)
- 236292: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals for Prizes. St. Nicholas, John Stuart, master. ... Appellants case (1761)
- 236302: Lords Commissioners of Appeals for Prize-Causes. St. Nicholas, John Stuart, master. ... Case on behalf of the respondent. On an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court for the Island of St. Christopher's (1761)
- 236312: Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize-Causes. St. Nicholas, John Stuart, master. Appendix to the respondent's case (1761)
- 238790: The nature and necessity of society in general (1738)
- 241916: A poem upon the advancement of the Rt. Hon. Allen Broderick Lord High Chancellor of Ireland (1714)
- 245376: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeal in Prize Causes. St. Nicholas, John Joseph de Urutia, master, ... The appellant's case (1764)
- 245378: Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize-Causes. St. Nicholas, Don Joseph de Ureetia, master. ... Appeal from Nova Scotia. Respondents case (1764)
- 245379: Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize-Causes. St. Nicholas, John Joseph de Ureetia, master. Appendix to the respondents case (1764)
- 245763: Allegiance and support, a debt of gratitude to His Majesty (1745)
- 246878: Frugality the support of charity (1756)
- 248328: The great advantage of being good (1715)
- 248329: The great advantage of being good, and of making other so (1715)
- 248330: The charitable man bears much fruit (1712)
- 249531: A sermon on the lawfulness and expediency of inoculation for the small pox (1782)
- 253439: A letter addressed to the inhabitants of Warwick (1791)
- 255947: A catalogue of new and second-hand houshold furniture, which will be sold by auction by Roper and Doughty, at their warehouse, in St. Nicholas parish, Ipswich, on Thursday, September 13, 1798, (1798)
- 255948: A catalogue of the stock in trade, and houshold furniture, &c. of John Heaton Bagley, grocer, a bankrupt; in St. Nicholas parish, Ipswich. Which will be sold by auction ... by Roper and Doughty, on Wednesday and Thursday the 28th and 29th days of August. (1799)
- 257149: The castle of Otranto (1793)
- 257718: A Catalogue of valuable English books (1733)
- 260213: The church and constitution of England (1793)
- 262804: Remarks upon Nazarenus (1718)
- 267624: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland, now residing in London: at their anniversary meeting on October XXIII. 1708 (1709)
- 267697: A sermon preached at St. Nicholas's church in Newcastle (1751)
- 268680: A sermon preach'd before their excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland, at Christ-Church Dublin, January XXX. 1705/6 (1706)
- 269090: A short and easie method with the deists (1709)
- 272177: A sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, in the city of Worcester, on Sunday the 5th of August, 1792 (1792)
- 278663: Genuine letters to a young lady of family (1762)
- 279869: The castle of Otranto (1765)
- 279913: Observations on wounds of the head (1778)
- 282077: The character of a member of Parliament: And the duty of electors in Britain. By a Friend to British Liberty (1775)
- 284985: An answer to the question (1782)
- 290117: The ruinous effects of faction, discord, and mutiny (1797)
- 290364: Lectures upon the most remarkable characters and transactions recorded in the Book of Genesis (1777)
- 295713: A vindication of His Majesty King George's title to the throne of Great Britain (1715)
- 298108: On Sunday morning, the 27th inst. October, 1776, a charity sermon will be preached in the parish-church of St. Nicholas without, (commonly called St. Patrick's,) by the Reverend John Gast, D.D. archdeacon of Glandelagh, and minister of said parish, and a collection made for the support of twenty poor boys, who are annually cloathed, and carefully instructed in the principles of the Christian religion, reading, writing, and accompts, and, as they become qualified, are bound out to Protestant masters. The governors present their compliments to you, and request the favour of your presence and countenance at the above sermon. Let it suffice the charitable and humane, that said parish is poor, and that the Protestant inhabitants are by far the fewer number (1776)
- 298108: On Sunday morning, the 27th inst. October, 1776, a charity sermon will be preached in the parish-church of St. Nicholas without, (commonly called St. Patrick's,) by the Reverend John Gast, D.D. archdeacon of Glandelagh, and minister of said parish, and a collection made for the support of twenty poor boys, who are annually cloathed, and carefully instructed in the principles of the Christian religion, reading, writing, and accompts, and, as they become qualified, are bound out to Protestant masters. The governors present their compliments to you, and request the favour of your presence and countenance at the above sermon. Let it suffice the charitable and humane, that said parish is poor, and that the Protestant inhabitants are by far the fewer number (1776)
- 299725: Newcastle Musical Festival (1791)
- 299839: Parish of St. Nicholas without. Sick poor (1792)
- 299839: Parish of St. Nicholas without. Sick poor (1792)
- 300500: A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Mayor, aldermen, sheriff, &c. of Newcastle upon Tine (1724)
- 300823: A sermon for the benefit of the poor in the town of Nottingham (1738)
- 302406: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Nicholas, Great Yarmouth, on the 17th of May, 1795, by the Rev. Thomas Crompton, A.M. (1795)
- 304310: The civil and religious rights of the poor to relief and support (1766)
- 307300: Memoirs of the life and writings of the Late John Spencer, gent. of Newcastle upon Tyne. By William Hilton, Whitburn (1781)
- 316546: Visitation-Sermon (1786)
- 316546: Visitation-Sermon (1786)
- 318725: The castle of Otranto (1792)
- 323954: The nature and necessity of society in general (1738)
- 326726: The natural grounds and measures of charity (1765)
- 327352: The four years voyages of Capt. George Roberts (1726)
- 333436: The castle of Otranto, a story (1765)
- 333448: Jeffery's edition of The castle of Otranto (1796)
- 333450: The castle of Otranto (1782)
- 333451: The castle of Otranto (1786)
- 333452: The castle of Otranto (1791)
- 333453: The castle of Otranto (1793)
- 333463: Jeffery's edition of The castle of Otranto (1800)
- 337550: The ruinous effects of faction, discord, and mutiny (1797)
- 339933: The office of a scriptural bishop describ'd and recommended, From 1 Tim. Chap. III. Vers. 1. An ordination sermon, with an appendix to it: and a postscript containing an apology for the publication of it. By J. B (1709)
- 340094: An answer to J. B.'s ordination sermon, entituled, The office of a scriptural bishop: and to it's appendix. By Matthew French, A. M. Junior Fellow of Trinity-College, and Curate of St. Warbrough's-Church, Dublin (1709)
- 340484: A second letter addressed to the inhabitants of Warwick, in reply to the remarks upon the first letter, and upon A Letter to the Printer of the Birmingham Gazette. By the Rev. the Vicar and the Curate of St. Nicholas. By William Field, Minister of the Protestant Dissenting Chapel, in High-Street. To which is Added, a Copy of a Letter to the Printer of the Birmingham Gazette (1791)
- 341149: A letter addressed to the inhabitants of Warwick (1791)
- 341160: A letter addressed to the inhabitants of Warwick (1791)
- 342291: Remarks upon a letter to the printer of the Birmingham Gazette, dated October 14, 1791 (1791)
- 342588: Remarks upon a letter to the printer of the Birmingham Gazette, dated October 14, 1791 (1791)
- 343561: The royal recovery (1789)
- 348972: Of confirmation. A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend father in God, the Right Honourable Nathanael Lord Crewe, Lord Bishop of Durham, at the parish church of St. Nicholas, in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, June 23. 1700. By Nathanael Ellison, Vicar of Nerecastle (1701)
- 351418: The true moderation describ'd, and the false moderation delected (1709)
- 352576: Poetick miscellanies (1721)
- 352659: A true church-man, set in a just and clear light (1709)
- 353608: The advantages of a good education (1728)
- 354599: A sermon preached at St. Nicholas's church, in Newcastle upon Tyne, before the governors of the infirmary, for the counties of Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland, on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1792. ... By William Hall, (1792)
- 357497: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, on Wednesday May the ninth, MDCCLXXXVII, at the annual meeting of the Trustees of the Infirmary in Liverpool. By the Rev. Thomas Hunter, Vicar of Weaverham in Cheshire, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Athol (1787)
- 357687: A sermon preached at St. Nicholas, Deptford, in Kent. ... 25th of October, 1761. ... By Thomas Anguish, (1761)
- 358300: The light of an exemplary life. A sermon preach'd at St. Nicholas's church in Bristol, 1734. ... By the Revd Mr. William Goldwin, (1734)
- 359543: Lectures upon the book of the Revelation, of John the Divine (1778)
- 360653: A collection of hymns as sung by the children of All Saints School (1784)
- 365346: The extensive advantages of navigation: a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. Nicholas, in Deptford, on Monday the first of June, 1795. ... By the Rev. Samuel Glasse, (1795)
- 369186: The castle of Otranto (1765)
- 369324: A reply to H. B.'s vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology, &c. By William Notcutt (1733)
- 369936: The history and antiquities of the conventual and cathedral church of Ely (1771)
- 369957: Remarks upon Nazarenus (1719)
- 370076: I. The great benefit of afflictions. II. The long-suffering of God, with respect to sinful communities. III. The duty of Christ's ministers, and the offence by some taken at their doctrine; considered. In three sermons, preached in St. Nicholas's church and St. George's chapel, in Great Yarmouth, At several Times in the years 1724, and 1725. By Robert Camell, L. L. D. Rector of Bradwell in Suffolk. With a Preface in Vindication of the Author (1726)
- 370376: Our obligations to do good, and the manner of doing it. A sermon, preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, within the diocese of Durham, at St. Nicholas church, in Newcastle, on Thursday the 6th of September 1750. By John Ellison, (1750)
- 373224: The domestic monitor (1790)
- 373796: A sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Rochester, on June 24, 1785 (1785)
- 380494: A short abstract of English grammar (1779)
- 384337: An introduction to the theory and practice of surgery (1780)
- 384338: Observations in midwifery (1783)
- 385346: The true method of preaching Christ (1795)
- 390301: The harmony of the evangelists (1765)
- 402639: A charity-Sermon, for the relief of poor widows (1721)
- 408001: Primitive Christianity revived (1709)
- 408707: Miscellany poems by way of letters to several eminent persons (1741)
- 411934: A survey of the cathedral-church of Worcester (1736)
- 411935: A survey of the cathedral-church of Worcester (1737)
- 411936: A survey of the cathedral-church of Worcester (1737)
- 413805: Notes critical and explanatory on the Books of Psalms and Proverbs (1791)
- 416806: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, on the 9th of December, 1725. By Joseph Roper, B. D. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Nicholas Coleabby and St. Nicholas Olaves (1725)
- 416904: A prospect of a future reward not inconsistent with virtue's being disinterested. A sermon preached at St. Nicholas's Church in Newcastle, on Thursday, September 4. 1755. At the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy. By Andrew Wood, M. A. Minister of Darlington in the Bishoprick of Durham, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. Published at the Request of that Society (1755)
- 418413: A sermon, preached at St. Nicholas' Church, in Newcastle, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 1766. at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1766)
- 418414: A sermon preached at St. Nicholas, Deptford, on the fast day appointed by royal proclamation, on February 6, 1756. By Thomas Anguish, A. M. Vicar of the said Church (1756)
- 418671: A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy (1731)
- 418792: A sermon preacht in the parochial church of St. Nicholas in the city of Worcester (1704)
- 419947: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, within the diocese of Durham, in behalf of their widows and orphans, at the Anniversary Meeting in St. Nicholas's Church, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Sept. 22. 1737. By Edmund Tew, D. D. Rector of Boldon, in the Bishoprick of Durham (1737)
- 421229: Uniform and sincere obedience our indispensable duty. A sermon on James ii.10. preached at St. Paul's Covent-Garden in the year 1736. In which is shewn, The True Notion of Christian Perfection. And a preface, concerning The Grounds of Moral Obligation. By Joshua Allen, Vicar of Combe St. Nicholas, in Somersetshire; Reader at Long-Acre Chapple, and late of Jesus College in Oxford (1738)
- 422721: Truth and sincerity, recommended in a sermon against lying (1713)
- 424871: Newcastle musical festival, in St. Nicholas' Church, August 25th, 1791 (1791)
- 425513: The case of John How, on behalf of himself and others, the inhabitants of the parish of St. Nicholas within the Walls, Dublin (1707)
- 466447: The narrative of the most terrible and dreadfull tempest, hurricane, or earthquake in Holland, on Wednesday the 22 of July last (1674)
- 470189: The case of John How, in behalf of himself and others (1716)
- 470641: Advice from the stars: or, An almanack for the year of Christ 1710 (1709)
- 471200: The necessity and benefits of society in general, and of religious Society in particular (1737)
- 472416: Newcastle Musical Festival. Messiah, an oratorio (1791)
- 474264: A selection of sacred music (1796)
- 475479: The narrative of the most terrible and dreadful tempest, hurricane, or earthquake in Holland, on Wednesday the 22. of July last (1674)
- 476518: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. Nicholas (1759)
- 476518: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. Nicholas (1759)
- 477477: Songs of a new comic opera, called The banks of the Boyne (1782)
- 478584: The collier's wedding (1779)
- 480450: The rise of errors and divisions in the Christian Church, together with the evil and danger of them (1708)
Variants:
- Church of S. Nicholas
- Church of Saint Nicholas
- 44591: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new Parish Church of Saint Nicholas Deptford, in the counties of Kent and Surrey (1730)
- Saint Nicholas in the Shambels
- Saint Nicholas
- 31074: A bill for draining, preserving, and improving certain lands, lying in the several parishes of Spalding (including the hamlets of Cowbit and Peakill,) Weston, Moulton, Whaplode, Holbech, Fleet, Gedney, Sutton Saint Mary, and Sutton Saint Nicholas, otherwise Lutton, all in South Holland, in the county of Lincoln (1793)
- 36877: Captain Mends's narrative of the mutiny, murder and piracy committed on board His Majesty's Ship Hermione (1798)
- 38031: At a court martial assembled and held on board His Majesty's ship York (1798)
- 44591: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new Parish Church of Saint Nicholas Deptford, in the counties of Kent and Surrey (1730)
- 45689: An Act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Nicholas in the city of Worcester, to raise money for discharging the debts they have contracted in rebuilding their parish church (1739)
- 50034: A bill to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Nicholas in the city of Worcester, to raise money for discharging the debts they have contracted in rebuilding their parish church (1739)
- 51387: An Act for paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching, the high streets and lanes in the parish of Saint Nicholas within the city of Rochester and parish of Strood in the county of Kent (1769)
- 53666: An act for the better relief and employment of the poor in the parish of Saint Nicholas, Deptford (1753)
- 53966: An Act for draining, preserving, and improving certain lands, lying in the several parishes of Spalding (including the hamlets of Cowbit and Peakill), Weston, Moulton, Whaplode, Holbech, Fleet, Gedney, Sutton Saint Mary, and Sutton Saint Nicholas, otherwise Lutton, all in South Holland, in the county of Lincoln. 3d June 1793 (1793)
- 54486: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the harbour of Aberdeen, in the parish of Aberdeen, or Saint Nicholas, into the river Don, at or near the south end of the bridge over the same, (adjacent to the royal burgh of Inverury), in the parish of Kintore, all within the county of Aberdeen, North Britain (1796)
- 106703: Clero-laicum condimentum. Or, a sermon preached at a visitation in Saint Nicholas Church in Bristoll, April 16. an. D. 1644. By Richard Standfast Master of Arts, rector of Christ-Church, and one of His Majesties chaplains (1644)
- 106703: Clero-laicum condimentum. Or, a sermon preached at a visitation in Saint Nicholas Church in Bristoll, April 16. an. D. 1644. By Richard Standfast Master of Arts, rector of Christ-Church, and one of His Majesties chaplains (1644)
- 111443: Disloyalty of language questioned and censured. Or, A sermon preached against the licencious loosenesse of seditious tongues. By Rich. Towgood B.D. one of His Majesties chaplains, and vicar of Saint Nicholas Church in Bristoll. Ianuary 17. 1642 (1643)
- 133163: Disloyalty of language questioned and censured. Or, A sermon preached against the licencious loosenesse of seditious tongues. By Rich. Towgood B.D. one of his Majesties chaplains, and vicar of Saint Nicholas Church in Bristoll Ian. 17. 1642. With a brief corollarie now added, questioning and censuring rebellious actions (1643)
- 178433: A treatise containing the originall of vnbeliefe, misbeliefe, or misperswasions concerning the veritie, vnitie, and attributes of the Deitie (1625)
- 186397: The well spring of sciences (1602)
- 187060: A true discourse of an ouerthrow giuen to the armie of the Leaguers in Prouince (1591)
- 188982: A diet for a drunkard (1612)
- 194632: The well-spring of sciences (1607)
- 196647: The hystorie of the seuen wise maisters of Rome (1602)
- 214247: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Count de Belgiosio. Gerrit Borst, master. Bartholomew Songa, of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes laden therein, as neutral property, appellant. And Pieter de Cuyper, of the city of Ostend, merchant, Pieter Boeye, of Saint Nicholas, in the county of Waes, in Flanders, merchant, Henry Gistain Vander Sare, Esquire, also of Saint Nicholas, hereditary treasurer and receiver general of the said county of Waes, Johannes Baptistus Ludovicus Vermessen, also of Saint Nicholas, Ferdinand Emanuel de Cauwer, late of Saint Nicholas aforesaid, now deceased, whilst living one of the magistrates of the lordship of Waes, aforesaid, and Johannes Francisus Van Hulle, of Somergen, and registrar of Vanderboute, in Flanders, respectively subjects of His Royal Apostolick Majesty, the emperor of Germany, and respectively part owners of the said ship, and the said Pieter Boeye, as being the sole owner of the cargo laden therein, parties intervening for their several interests in this cause, interveuors. Against John Casey, commander of the private ship of war the Juno, the captor of the said ship and her cargo, respondent. Further case on behalf of the appellant and intervenors (1792)
- 332031: An act to enable the vicar of the parish church of Saint Nicholas, in the town and county of the town of Newcastle upon Tyne, to demise or lease part of the land belonging to the said vicarage, to William Lowes, (1774)
- 339305: A bill for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, along a street called Saint Saviour's Dock-head in the parishes of Saint John in Southward, and Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, to Millpond-Bridge in the parish of Rotherhith; and from thence to the New Halfway-House in the same parish, and through Upper Rogues Lane to the east end thereof; and likewise from the said New Halfway-House to the south corner of Red-house Lane, in the parishes of Saint Paul and Saint Nicholas, Deptford; and through the said Lane, and a street called Grove-Street, to the said Lane called Upper Rogues Lane, in the said parish of Rotherhith; and also from the south corner of Old Red-house Lane aforesaid, to the south end of Butt-Lanne, in the said parish of Saint Paul, Deptford; and for keeping the said road in repair for the future (1749)
- 343376: An act for allotting, dividing, and inclosing the open and common fields, and common or commonable meadows, pastures, lands, and grounds, and common or waste land, within the parish of Saint Nicholas, in the manor of Warwick, in the county of Warwick (1772)
- 347815: An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing the open and common fields, carr lands, furze leas, waste grounds, and other lands, in the parishes of Saint Mary South Kelsey, and Saint Nicholas South Kelsey, within the manor or lordship of South Kelsey, in the county of Lincoln; (1794)
- 349483: An act to effectuate and establish an exchange between William Colhoun, Esquire, and the provost and scholars of the King's College of Blessed Mary and Saint Nicholas of Cambridge, (1790)
- 370123: The case of the Pretender stated (1708)
- 413682: An act for uniting the rectory and parish church of Saint Nicholas South Kelsey, in the county of Lincoln, with the adjoining rectory and parish church of Saint Mary South Kelsey, from and after the next avoidance of either benefice. 34 Geo.III.1794 (1794)
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