MoEML References in Shakeosphere
OLDB2: Old Barge
Variants:
- old Bardge
- Old Barge
- old Barge
- Old barge
- Thames
- 573: A letter to a proprietor of a fishery in the River Thames (1787)
- 5643: An authentick narrative of that most horrid parracide [sic] (1752)
- 5649: An authentick narrative of that most horrid parricide (1752)
- 6252: A bill for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the River of Thames; and for regulation and government of the company of fishermen of the said river (1711)
- 7289: By the mayor. Orders heretofore devised and agreed upon by the Right Honourable the lord mayor of the city of London, and conservator of the river of Thames and waters of Medway, and river Lee, for conservation and preservation of the river of Thames, and of the brood and fry of fish therein (1741)
- 8936: A genuine account of the most horrid parricide committed by Mary Blandy, spinster, upon the body of her father Mr. Francis Blandy, Gent. Town-Clerk of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire. Containing The several Incidents that happened from the Time she received the poisonous Powder from her Lover, the Hon. William Henry C-n, to the 5th of August, when she first administer'd some of it to her Father in Water-Gruel; and from that Time to the 14th of the same Month, when he expir'd in the greatest Agonies. With Copies of the Affidavits taken before the Mayor and Coroner, &c. Together With the Copy of a Letter she had wrote to Mr. C-n, which was intercepted by Mr. Littleton a few Days before Mr. Blandy's Death, which was read to him; and her Confession before the Magistrate. Also A Copy of her Commitment to Oxford Gaol, and her Behaviour to the present Time. Published by some of the Friends and Relations of the Family, in order to prevent the Publick from being any longer imposed on with fictitious Stories (1751)
- 8943: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood, charg'd with robbing Mr. Roger Wheatly near Camberwell (1740)
- 9772: Clark, Mayor. Rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 1st day of November, 1785 (1785)
- 13134: Mr. Price's second letter to one of the honourable commissioners, appointed by act of Parliament for building a bridge over the Thames, from Fulham to Putney. Together with some proposals for building a wooden bridge According to a Draught and Model Deliver'd to a Committee of the Said Commissioners (1726)
- 13717: A sermon against revenge (1717)
- 14132: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1712)
- 14350: Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Honourable Commissioners, appointed by Act of Parliament for building a bridge over the River Thames, from Fulham to Putney. Together with proposals relating to a design ... In a letter to a member of that honourable corporation (1726)
- 18404: The advantage of falling rather into the hand of the Lord, than of man. In a sermon preach'd at the summer-assizes, holden at Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, before the Honourable Mr. Baron Tracy, on August 16. 1715. By Joseph Rawson, (1715)
- 18422: The case of the Company of Free Fisher-men of the River of Thames. (That is to say) (From London, Mark-stone, westward of Stains-Bridge, to Yendall ... and the waters of Medway, (1708)
- 18422: The case of the Company of Free Fisher-men of the River of Thames. (That is to say) (From London, Mark-stone, westward of Stains-Bridge, to Yendall ... and the waters of Medway, (1708)
- 19710: Reasons for making the coal-labourers on the River of Thames a fellowship (1705)
- 23706: An account of the proceedings against the present patentees of the Ballast-Office for the river of Thames; (since the month of September, 1715) relating to the several abuses charged on them, (1717)
- 24264: A bill for more effectually amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the road from the town of Kingston upon Thames, in the county of Surrey, to a place called Sheetbridge, near Petersfield, in the county of Southampton (1792)
- 26569: Picturesque views on the River Wye (1797)
- 26994: The magistrate's character and charge: and St. Paul's farewell to the Corinthians (1726)
- 28614: The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion (1795)
- 29125: A sermon preach'd at the assises held at Kingston upon Thames, on Thursday, March 12. 1712/13. ... By Thomas Horne, (1713)
- 29296: A short narrative of the case of the Rev. James Neale, M.A. of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge (1763)
- 29418: Some reflections on a paper printed by certain projectors, terming themselves the master, wardens, assistants, and commonalty of the art or mystery of fishermen of the river of Thames (1715)
- 29726: Of the house of prayer. A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the chapel at Kew, within the parish of Kingston on Thames, on Wednesday, May 12. 1714, before the Right Reverend Father in God Jonathan Lord Bishop of Winton. By John Broughton, ... (1714)
- 29829: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 30576: An act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey, to raise a further sum of money towards finishing the said bridge, ... and for the exchanging of tickets unclaimed in the Westminster-Bridge lottery of the twelfth year of his present Majesty's reign, (1741)
- 32608: Rochester, Kent. Capital freehold dwelling house, shop, and premises. Upper Thames Street, London. Extensive freehold estate; seized by virtue of a writ of extent, issued out of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, and which premises are to be peremptorily sold, in two lots, before Francis Ingram, Esq. (the Deputy to his Majesty's Remembrancer of the said court) on Wednesday, the 26th day of March, 1794, (1794)
- 34292: Summary view of a bill for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames (1799)
- 34766: The nature and advantages of civil liberty (1734)
- 35780: Clark, Mayor. Rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 1st day of November, 1785 (1785)
- 37206: Clayton's Room, King-street, St. James's (1784)
- 37960: Disposition of the several persons employed to effect the passage of the army across the river Thames (1779)
- 38560: Rates for merchandize west of Iron-Gate (1794)
- 40823: The York-buildings dragons (1726)
- 42322: Reasons for dividing the road from Kingston upon Thames to Sheet-bridge near Petersfield, into two districts, under separate trusts (1791)
- 42329: Reasons for establishing and maintaining a workhouse in the town of Kingston upon Thames (1751)
- 42370: An estimate of the works proposed to be done agreeable to Mr. Mylne's opinion and report (1791)
- 42370: An estimate of the works proposed to be done agreeable to Mr. Mylne's opinion and report (1791)
- 42514: An act for repairing and widening the road from the West end of Thames street (1767)
- 42674: Report on a survey of the River Thames (1796)
- 42674: Report on a survey of the River Thames (1796)
- 42991: A bill with the amendments to prevent thefts and frauds (1762)
- 44146: An act for improving the navigation of the river Lee from the town of Hertford to the river Thames (1767)
- 44156: A bill for building a bridge cross the River of Thames (1726)
- 44158: An abstract of an act, for building a bridge cross the river Thames (1736)
- 44433: An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, to raise money by way of a lottery, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred twenty one (1721)
- 44544: An Act for reviving and amending an Act made in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Third intituled, An Act to prevent exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the river of Thames westward (1730)
- 44631: An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the town of Fulham, in the county of Middlesex, to the town of Putney, in the county of Surrey (1728)
- 44696: An Act for making more effectual several Acts passed relating to watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen, rowing on the river Thames, and for better ordering and governing such watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen (1729)
- 44803: An Act to explain and amend a clause in an Act passed in the second year of His Majesties reign (for making more effectual several Acts relating to watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen, rowing on the river Thames) so far as the same relates to ferry-boats and flat-bottomed boats (1731)
- 44820: An Act for rendring more effectual an Act made in the third year of His Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the better regulation of the coal trade, so far as the same relates to the preventing the inhancing the price of coals in the river Thames by the keeping of turn i delivering of coals there (1731)
- 44864: An Act for the better regulation and government of pilots licensed by the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond in the county of Kent (1732)
- 45041: An Act for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames (1733)
- 45214: An Act for enabling the mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses of the borough of New Windsor in the county of Berks, to repair and maintain their great Bridge over the river of Thames (1736)
- 45235: An Act for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the new Palace Yard in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1736)
- 45297: An Act for explaining and amending an Act passed in the ninth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the new Palace yard in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1737)
- 45320: An Act for regulating the company of watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen rowing on the river Thames, between Gravesend in the county of Kent, and Windsor in the county of Berks (1737)
- 45429: An Act to give further powers to the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1740)
- 45431: An Act to continue several laws therein mentioned; for punishing such persons as shall wilfully and maliciously pull down or destroy turnpikes (1740)
- 45483: An Act for continuing of an Act made in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames (1738)
- 45497: An Act for building a bridge cross the river Thames from the Woolstaple, or thereabouts, in the parish of Saint Margaret in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1738)
- 45584: An Act for the better enabling the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey, to finish the said bridge (1742)
- 45669: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey, to raise a further sum of money towards finishing the said bridge (1741)
- 45797: An Act to enlarge the powers of the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the woolstaple, or thereabouts, in the parish of Saint Margaret in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1739)
- 45919: An Act to continue an Act, made in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames (1745)
- 45931: An Act for granting further powers to the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore, in the county of Surrey (1745)
- 46094: An Act to explain and make more effectual several Acts of Parliament passed in the reign of His present Majesty, for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1744)
- 46190: An Act for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the river of Thames (1711)
- 46238: An Act for the better regulating of pilots for the conducting of ships and vessels from Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet, up the rivers of Thames and Medway (1717)
- 46344: An Act for the better carrying on and regulating the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London westward, to the town of Cricklade in the county of Wilts. (1751)
- 46687: The laws and constitutions of the company of Watermen and Lightermen, rowing on the river of Thames, betwixt Gravesend in the county of Kent, and Windsor in the county of Berks (1742)
- 46695: An Act for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the parish of Walton upon Thames in the county of Surry, to Shepperton in the county of Middlesex (1747)
- 46729: An Act to continue several laws for prohibiting the importation of books reprinted abroad, and first composed or written and printed in Great Britain (1747)
- 46932: An Act for repairing and widening the road leading from the town of Kingston upon Thames, in the county of Surry, to a place called Sheetbridge, near Petersfield, in the county of Southampton (1749)
- 46947: An Act to continue several laws for preventing exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the river Thames westward (1749)
- 47105: An Act to continue several laws for the better regulating of pilots, for the conducting of ships and vessels from Dover, Deal, and Isle of Thanet, up the river of Thames and Medway (1750)
- 47129: An Act for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from Hampton Court in the county of Middlesex, to East Moulsey in the county of Surry (1750)
- 47199: An Act for the speedy and effectual preserving the navigation of the river of Thames, by stopping the breach in the levels of Havering and Dagenham in the county of Essex (1714)
- 47386: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry, to purchase houses and grounds, and to widen the ways, and make more safe and commodious the streets, avenues, and passages, leading from Charing Cross, to the two Houses of Parliament, Westminster Hall, and the Courts of Justice there, and Westminster Bridge; and to enable a less number of commissioners to execute the several Acts relating to the said bridge, than at present are required by law; and for relie of George and James King, with regard to a lease taken by their late father from the said commissioners (1756)
- 47498: An Act for better ordering and governing the watermen and lightermen upon the river of Thames (1706)
- 47527: An Act for the more effectual preservation and improvement of the spawn and fry of fish in the river of Thames, and waters of Medway; and for the better regulating the fishery thereof (1757)
- 48421: An Act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads from Epsom through Ewell to Tooting, and from Ewell to Kingston-upon-Thames, and Thames Ditton, in the county of Surrey (1756)
- 48424: An Act for establishing and maintaining a ferry across the river Thames, between the hamlet of Ratcliff, in the county of Middlesex, and the parish of Rotherhithe, in the county of Surry (1755)
- 48429: An Act for improving and completing the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts (1771)
- 48433: An act for enlarging the term and powers of an Act, made in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, "an Act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads from Epsom, thro' Ewell, to Tooting, and from Ewell to Kingston-Upon Thames, and Thames Ditton, in the county of Surrey;" (1780)
- 48842: An Act for relief of the coalheavers working upon the river Thames; and enabling them to make a provision for such of themselves as shall be sick, lame or past their labour; and for their widows and orphans (1758)
- 49332: Reasons against building a bridge over the Thames at Putney (1728)
- 50038: A bill, intituled, An act to enlarge the powers of the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the Woollstaple or thereabouts, in the parish of Saint Margaret in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey; (1739)
- 50040: A bill to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey, to raise a further sum of money towards finishing the said bridge (1741)
- 50041: A bill for the better enabling the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey, to finish the said bridge (1742)
- 50060: A bill for building a bridge cross the River of Thames from the Woolstaple, or thereabouts, in the parish of Saint Margaret in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore (1738)
- 50069: A bill for explaining and amending an act passed in the ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for building a bridge cross the River Thames from the New Palace Yard in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey (1737)
- 50073: A bill for regulating the company of watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen rowing on the river Thames, between Gravesend in the county of Kent, and Windsor in the county of Berks, in regard to their taking apprentices (1737)
- 50087: A bill for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames (1733)
- 50755: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry (1756)
- 50780: An Act for the more effectual preservation and improvement of the spawn and fry of fish in the river of Thames (1757)
- 50870: An Act to continue, amend, explain, and render more effectual, an Act made in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames, and to prevent putting of rubbish, ashes, dirt or soil, into the said river, and in the streets, passages, and kennells, in London, and in the suburbs thereof in Middlesex, and in Westminster, and such part of the dutchy of Lancaster as is in Middlesex (1759)
- 50909: An Act for taking down and removing the magazine for gunpowder, and all buildings thereto belonging, situate near Greenwich in the county of Kent (1760)
- 50990: A sermon, preached before the gentlemen of the Henley Loyal Association (1798)
- 51010: An Act to prevent the committing of thefts and frauds by persons navigating bum boats, and other boats, upon the river Thames (1762)
- 51069: An Act to continue several laws for the better regulating of pilots for the conducting of ships and vessels from Dover, Deal, and Isle of Thanet, up the rivers of Thames and Medway (1764)
- 51074: A description of the River Thames (1758)
- 51074: A description of the River Thames (1758)
- 51270: An Act for completing the bridge cross the river Thames, from Black Fryars in the city of London, to the opposite side in the county of Surry, and the avenues thereto on the London side (1767)
- 51286: An Act for improving the navigation of the river Lee, from the town of hertford to the river Thames (1767)
- 51462: An Act to repeal an Act passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, An Act for relief of the coal-heavers working upon the river Thames (1770)
- 51506: An Act for enabling certain persons to inclose and embank part of the river Thames, adjoining to Durham Yard, Salisbury Street, Cecil Street, and Beaufort buildings, in the county of Middlesex (1771)
- 51519: An Act for improving and completing the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts. (1771)
- 51527: An Act for continuing several laws for the better regulation of lastage and balastage in the river Thames (1771)
- 51596: An Act for enabling Their Majesties to enfranchise copyhold lands holden of the manor of Richmond, in the county of Surrey (1772)
- 51609: An Act for building a bridge over the river Thames, near the town of Maidenhead, in the county of Berks (1772)
- 51733: An Act for the better lighting and watching the town of Kingston upon Thames, in the county of Surrey (1773)
- 51759: An Act for building a bridge across the river of Thames, from Richmond, in the county of Surrey, to the opposite shore, in the county of Middlesex, and to enable His Majesty to grant the inheritance of the ferry at Richmond to certain persons therein mentioned (1773)
- 51864: An act more effectually to improve and complete the navigation of the river Thames, westward of London Bridge, within the liberties of the city of London, and to prevent any vessel or barge from being moored in Taplow Mill-stream, in the county of Bucks (1774)
- 51884: An act to amend an act, made in the eleventh year of His present Majesty's reign, for improving and compleating the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts. (1775)
- 51908: An act for settling Buckingham House with the appurtenances upon the Queen, in case she shall survive His Majesty, in lieu of His Majesty's palace of Somerset House (1775)
- 52041: An Act for enabling the mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the city of London, to purchase the present tolls and duties payable for navigating upon the river Thames, westward of London-bridge, within the liberties of the city of London, and for laying a small toll in lieu thereof, for the purpose of more effectually completing the said navigation (1777)
- 52148: An Act for uniting the Free Grammar School of James King of England, within the town of Henley upon Thames, in the county of Oxford, with the Charity School founded in the same town by Dame Elizabeth Periam widow (1778)
- 52346: An Act for enlarging the powers of an Act, made in the twentieth year of His late Majesty King George the Second, for building a bridge cross the river Thames from the parish of Walton upon Thames, in the county of Surrey, to Shepperton, in the county of Middlesex (1780)
- 52353: An Act to vest certain messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in trustees, for the better securing His Majesty's docks, ships, and stores, at Plymouth and Sheerness (1780)
- 52416: An Act for making compensation to the proprietors of certain messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in the counties of Kent and Essex, purchased in pursuance of two several Acts of Parliament, passed in the twentieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for securing His Majesty's docks, ships, and stores, at Sheerness and Chatham (1781)
- 52444: An Act for building a bridge over the river Thames, at the town of Henley upon Thames, in the county of Oxford, and making commodious avenues thereto (1781)
- 52489: An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act, made in the twentieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to vest certain messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in trustees, for the better securing His Majesty's docks, ships, and stores, at Plymouth and Sheerness, and for better defending the passage of the river Thames at Gravesend and Tilbury Fort, as relates to the security of His Majesty's docks, ships, and stores, at Plymouth (1781)
- 52547: An Act for making compensation to the proprietors of certain messuages, lands, tenements, and herditaments, in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, purchased in pursuance of two Acts of Parliament, one made in the twentieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for bette securing His Majesty's docks, ships, and stores, at Plymouth and Sheerness (1782)
- 52580: An Act for building a stone bridge cross the river of Thames, from the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, to the opposite shore in the hamlet of Kew, in the county of Surrey (1782)
- 52642: An Act for continuing several Acts passed for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames (1783)
- 52685: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the river Thames, or Isis, at or near Leachlade, to join and communicate with the Stroudwater Canal at Wall-bridge, near the town of Stroud (1783)
- 53271: An Act to explain, amend, and enlarge the powers of so much of two Acts, passed in the eleventh and fifteenth years of the reign of His present Majesty, for improving and completing the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts, as relates to the navigation of the said rivers from the boundary of the jurisdiction of the city of London, near Staines, in the county of Middlesex, to the said town of Cricklade. (1788)
- 53572: An Act to enable the company of proprietors of the Thames and Severn canal navigation, to borrow a further sum of money to complete the said navigation (1791)
- 53595: An Act for building a bridge cross the river Thames from Stanes to Egham, in the counties of Middlesex and Surrey (1791)
- 53810: An Act for building a bridge, at or near the ferry over the river Thames, from Whitchurch, in the county of Oxford, to the opposite shore, in the parish of Pangbourn, in the county of Berks (1792)
- 53852: A bill for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames (1800)
- 53852: A bill for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames (1800)
- 53928: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the Oxford canal navigation, at Braunston, in the county of Northampton, to join the river Thames at or near Brentford, in the county of Middlesex (1793)
- 54078: An Act for better regulating and governing the water-men, wherrymen, and lightermen, upon the river of Thames, between Gravesend and Windsor. 23d May 1794 (1794)
- 54254: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the river Thames or Isis, at or near the town of Abingdon, in the county of Berks, to join or communicate with the Kennet and Avon canal, at or near the town of Trowbridge, in the county of Wilts (1795)
- 54310: An Act for amending an Act, passed in the twenty-first year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for building a bridge over the river Thames, at the town of Henley-upon-Thames, in the county of Oxford, and making commodious avenues thereto (1795)
- 54320: An Act for continuing several Acts passed for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames (1795)
- 54344: An Act for amending and rendering more effectual an Act, passed in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to explain, amend, and enlarge, the powers of so much of two Acts, passed in the eleventh and fifteenth years of the reign of His present Majesty, 'for improving and completing the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts,' as relates to the navigation of the said rivers, from the boundary of the jurisdiction of the city of London, near Staines, in the county of Middlesex, to the said town of Cricklade (1795)
- 54447: An Act to enable the company of proprietors of the Thames and Severn canal navigation to raise a certain sum of money, for discharging some arrears of interest, and other debts relating thereto (1796)
- 55062: An Act for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames, and in its vicinity (1800)
- 55062: An Act for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames, and in its vicinity (1800)
- 55916: An act for the better carrying on and regulating the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London westward, to the town of Cricklade in the county of Wilts. (1751)
- 56187: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 56645: A bill, intituled, an act for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames (1800)
- 56645: A bill, intituled, an act for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames (1800)
- 57036: An act for enabling the mayor, aldermen and commons, of the city of London, to purchase the present tolls and duties payable for navigating upon the river Thames, westward of London bridge, within the liberties of the city of London, and for laying a small toll in lieu thereof, for the purpose of more effectually compleating the said navigation, and for other purposes (1777)
- 57408: A letter to the Right Honourable William Beckford, lord-mayor, and conservator of the river Thames and waters of Medway; from Sir Stephen Theodore Janssen, Bart. Chamberlain of London (1770)
- 59432: An Act for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the river of Thames (1717)
- 59618: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 60817: A full and genuine account of the confessions and behaviour, whilst under sentence of death (1740)
- 62276: A table of the rates, or prices, appointed, by the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London (1785)
- 62672: Reasons for opening the maritime school proposed in 1777 (1780)
- 63402: Genuine account and authentic narrative of a most frightful monster (1750)
- 63476: An Act for the better carrying on and regulating the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London westward, to the town of Crickdale in the county of Wilts. (1751)
- 63484: An Act to continue several laws for the better regulating of pilots, for the conducting of ships and vessels from Dover, Deal, and Isle of Thanet, up the river of Thames and Medway (1750)
- 65136: Incle and Yarico (1742)
- 65172: The history of London-Bridge (1758)
- 67929: Great Britain's coasting-pilot (1753)
- 68245: Upon the frost in the year 1739-40 (1740)
- 68435: The fatal virgin: or, the young lady's drowning herself in the river of Thames (1710)
- 68499: Mr. John Bagford (1716)
- 68768: Views and scenery on the river Thames (1794)
- 69349: To the Right Hon. the Lord-Mayor, and Court of aldermen of the city of London. Whereas frequent impediments happen to ships and craft on the River Thames, (1774)
- 70188: London, ss. Received the [blank] day of [blank] 17[blank] of [blank] mariner, master of the ship or vessel called the [blank] the sum of [blank] being the duty payable by virtue of an act of Parliament made and passed in the twelfth year of the reign of her late Majesty, Quee Anne, intituled, An act for the speedy and effectual preserving the navigation of the river of Thames, by stopping the breach in the levels of Havering and Dagenham, in the county of Essex; and for ascertaining the coal-measure. (1775)
- 70418: Liberty of his Majesty's Tower of London and county of Kent, to wit (1782)
- 70447: It is covenanted, concluded and agreed upon, this [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety [blank] (1796)
- 70546: Account of the many damages sustained by the great winds (1705)
- 70712: Frost-fair ... Elizabeth-Francis Baynham. Printed on the river Thames which froze over, January 24, 1739-40 (1739)
- 70956: Behold the river Thames now frozen o'er, which lately ships of nightly burthen bore (1740)
- 70956: Behold the river Thames now frozen o'er, which lately ships of nightly burthen bore (1740)
- 75332: Krypteuchologia or, A plain answer to this practical question (1677)
- 75423: A letter sent from the Lord Goring directed to the Lord Maior (1648)
- 75801: Some account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall London, on Saturday the 24th. of June being Midsummer-Day, 1682 (1682)
- 75842: An epitaph on Mr. John Smith, alias Ashburnham, who having been an eminent and most notorious robber on the high-way, was executed on the 26th of this present May, 1684. for murder committed on the road; and hangs now on Samford Hill in chains (1684)
- 76767: Aqua triumphalis (1662)
- 76916: Rupes Israelis: the rock of Israel (1644)
- 77183: To the Kings most excellent Majestie (1642)
- 78121: A book containing the several rates for vvharfage and cranage (1676)
- 78294: To Charles Fleetvvood, steward, Robert Hatton, recorder: Sackford Gunstone, Henry VVilcock, bailiffs. Being judges in the Court of Kingstone upon Thames (1659)
- 78524: A strange wonder, or, the cities amazement (1642)
- 79804: A declaration and manifestation of the proceedings of both armies (1642)
- 81450: Blanket-fair, or The history of Temple Street (1684)
- 82195: The marine mercury. Or, A true relation of the strange appearance of a man-fish about three miles within the river of Thames, having a musket in one hand, and a petition in the other (1642)
- 82195: The marine mercury. Or, A true relation of the strange appearance of a man-fish about three miles within the river of Thames, having a musket in one hand, and a petition in the other (1642)
- 82263: A true copy of a letter sent from Vienna, September the 2d 1683. N.S. By an eminent English officer under the Duke of Lorraine, to his friend in London, declaring the rasing [sic] the seige and the total overthrow of all the Turkish army (1683)
- 82397: Counsel and advise to all builders (1663)
- 82705: The two petitions of the county of Buckingham (1642)
- 84561: Mr. Nathanael Vincent's letter to his congregation in and about London (1683)
- 84898: The excellency of wisdom, disclosing it self in the virtues of a good life (1676)
- 85359: The Iesuites plot discovered (1642)
- 86250: The description of the coronation of His Sacred Majesty K. James II. And his illustrious consort Queen Mary (1685)
- 88675: Triumphus Hymenæ (1662)
- 88675: Triumphus Hymenæ (1662)
- 89164: A trve relation of the late hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 12th. of Jauua [sic]. caused by Collonell Lundsford and the rest of his company (1642)
- 89164: A trve relation of the late hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 12th. of Jauua [sic]. caused by Collonell Lundsford and the rest of his company (1642)
- 90112: Exceeding joyful newes from the narrow seas, Dover, and the Irish Seas (1642)
- 90384: By the master, wardens and assistants of the Company of Free-Fishermen of the river of Thames (1697)
- 90384: By the master, wardens and assistants of the Company of Free-Fishermen of the river of Thames (1697)
- 91300: An Historical account of the late great frost (1684)
- 91717: Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales: or, A short description of the fireworks, machines, &c (1688)
- 91818: The Thames uncas'd: or, The watermans song upon the thaw (1684)
- 92025: A True account of the late extraordinary frost and snow and the great damages thereby sustained in divers parts of England (1676)
- 92036: A True and full relation of a most barbarous and inhuman murder (1688)
- 92046: A true relation of the sad and dreadful fire (1688)
- 92151: A strange and wonderful relation of the miraculous iudgements of God (1651)
- 92789: A vvinter-wonder, or, The Thames frozen over (1684)
- 93192: A Great plot discovered, or, The notorious and wicked design upon the river of Thames put in execution on Monday last (1661)
- 93192: A Great plot discovered, or, The notorious and wicked design upon the river of Thames put in execution on Monday last (1661)
- 93242: A true account of a letter sent from Vienna, August the 23rd 1683 (1683)
- 93441: Sad news from the countrey, or A true and full relation of the late vvonderful floods in divers parts of England (1674)
- 93467: The True narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes (1680)
- 93584: A short account of the uniust proceedings of the court of Kingstone upon Thames (1658)
- 93684: A joyous welcome to the most serene, and most illustrious queen of brides Catherin, the royal spouse and consort of Charles the Second King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland (1662)
- 94337: A map of the river Thames (1684)
- 94421: Lex Londinensis; or, The city law (1680)
- 95112: Great Britain's coasting-pilot (1693)
- 95239: An account of several new inventions and improvements now necessary for England (1691)
- 96413: The opinion of the Parliament, about religion (1682)
- 99124: News from the Thames, or, The Frozen Thames in tears (1684)
- 99124: News from the Thames, or, The Frozen Thames in tears (1684)
- 99494: A looking-glasse of humane frailty (1659)
- 100372: A true relation of a late skirmish at Henley upon Thames (1643)
- 100715: Mercurius Civicus. or The London-almanack 1674 (1674)
- 100865: The lawfulness, and obligation of oaths (1681)
- 101605: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held for the county of Surrey, at Kingston upon Thames, March 30. 1699. By Henry Hesketh, rector of Charlewood, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1699)
- 102227: Articles to be enquired of within the Archdeaconry of Essex (1662)
- 104332: ?Adat-?el God's court (1683)
- 105660: A true relation of the unparaleld breach of Parliament, by his Maiesty, as is conceivd the 4 of Ianuary, 1641 being instigated therunto by unadvised counsels, under the pretence of a legall proceeding (1642)
- 105723: Krypteuchologia: or, A plain ansvver to this practical question (1664)
- 105986: A true narration of the royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland (1641)
- 106060: England's most dreadful calamity by the late floods (1682)
- 106325: Thamasis's advice to the painter, from her frigid zone: or, Wonders upon the water (1684)
- 106671: Temple-defilers defiled (1645)
- 107019: Æneas his descent into Hell (1660)
- 109698: O friends! no friends, to King, Church and state (1648)
- 110875: An elegy, on the deplorable, and never enough to be lamented death, of the illustrious, and serene Charles the II. King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. who departed this life, (on Friday the 6th. of February, between 11 and 12. of the clock, in the forenoon: and was interr'd at Westminster, the 14th. of the same month, being the 55th year of his age, 1684/5 (1685)
- 112074: The remonstrance and declaration of His Excellencie Robert E. of VVarwick, Lord High Admirall of England (1648)
- 112865: A great victory obtained at sea (1649)
- 113280: A compend of chronography (1654)
- 113331: A great victory obtained by the English against the Dutch (1652)
- 113460: Divisions cut in pieces by the svvord of the Lord: or, A discourse on a text of Scripture, of the unlawfulness of divisions in the Church of God, upon the highest pretences whatsoever. By John Rocket, minister of the Word at Hickling in Nottingham-shire (1650)
- 113722: A description & plat of the sea-coasts of England (1653)
- 113936: A true and sad relation of the burning, sinking, and blowing up of the English ships in the river of Thames, on Thursday and Fryday last (1654)
- 114519: The book of the New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1673)
- 115176: An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the river Thames in the county of Surrey, with the names of the persons entrusted therewith (1649)
- 115417: A catalogue of the names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, that have served in the last four Parlaments [sic] (1656)
- 116486: Phinehas's zeal in execution of judgement. Or, A divine remedy for Englands misery (1645)
- 116724: The gospels glory, without prejudice to the law (1659)
- 116830: An ordinance for the better redress of the abuses committed upon the river of Thames and waters of Medvvay (1654)
- 116830: An ordinance for the better redress of the abuses committed upon the river of Thames and waters of Medvvay (1654)
- 117438: Elegie on the untimely death of the incomparably valiant and noble, Francis, Lord Villiers, brother to the Duke of Buckingham (1648)
- 118016: To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England (1660)
- 119203: An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the River Thames in the county of Surrey (1649)
- 119507: The true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Kingstone upon Thames, in the county of Surrie. On Monday the 22th of March, 1679 (1680)
- 119629: Mrs. Sarah Bradmores prophecy of the wonders that will happen, anno Dom. 1687 (1686)
- 119666: A new song, or, The Whigs hard hearts (1684)
- 121980: A true narrative of the proceedings at the Assizes, held at Kingston upon Thames for the county of Surry (1683)
- 122277: A sermon preach'd before the Society for Reformation of Manners; on Easter-Tuesday, at Kingston upon Thames, 1700. By Gideon Harding, M.A. vicar of Kingston upon Thames (1700)
- 123879: A short vvarning to all persecutors of the innocent (1670)
- 124893: William the Third, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans, ... and to all other our officers, ministers and subjects whatsoever they be, as well within liberties as without, to whom these presents shall come, greeting (1700)
- 125858: The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham (1642)
- 126788: The fruitful wonder: or, A strange relation from Kingston upon Thames (1674)
- 128174: A sermon preach'd to the Society, for reformation of manners (1700)
- 128477: A survey of the buildings and encroachments on the river of Thames, on both sides (1684)
- 128706: The tvvo petitions of the Buckingham-shire men delivered the XIth of January (1642)
- 129206: An Act for the explanation and better execution of former Acts made touching watermen and wherrymen rowing on the river of Thames (1700)
- 129209: A proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving (1689)
- 129314: Jacobus Secundus Dei gratia Angliæ, Scotiæ (1687)
- 129518: Wonderful news from the river of Thames (1683)
- 129518: Wonderful news from the river of Thames (1683)
- 130066: The sea-mans practice (1662)
- 130939: Advertisement. These are to give notice: that the articles between Sr Samuel Moreland and Isaac Thompson (their Majesties sworn Engine-Maker) being expired (1697)
- 131292: To the honorable, the Knights, citizens, and Burgesses of the Commons, assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the marriners and sea-men (1642)
- 131391: An alphabetical list of the commissioners appointed by two Acts of Parliament for building a bridge cross the Thames from Fulham to Putney (1700)
- 133092: News from Frost-Fair, upon the river of Thames (1683)
- 133094: News from the river of Thames (1683)
- 134268: A declaration of all the watermen in and about the city of London, between Gravesend and Stanes (1659)
- 134327: Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales, or, A short description of the fireworks, machines &c (1688)
- 138449: By the King. A proclamation for prohibiting dirt-boats and bum-boats upon the river of Thames (1671)
- 138941: An exact narrative and description of the wonderfull and stupendious fire-works in honour of Their Majesties coronations (1685)
- 139056: On the death of Captaine Richard Lacy (1642)
- 139640: Of regeneration and baptism, Hebrew & Christian; with their rites, &c. Disquisitions. By Christopher Elderfield deceased, master of arts, and late rector of Burton in Sussex. Published since his death by his executors (1653)
- 140990: A true account of the dreadful storm, that happened on Monday the 18th of this instant January, 1685 (1686)
- 141586: Wonders on the deep; or, The most exact description of the frozen river Thames (1684)
- 141670: Krypteuxologia or, A plain answer to this practical question (1687)
- 142004: The lamentation of a bad market, or, the drownding of three children on the Thames (1674)
- 142283: The proceedings on the King's commissions at the assizes, held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surrey; on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 13th. and 14th days of March, 1687/8. and in the fourth year of his Majesties reign. Giving an account of forty eight persons that was tryed. Viz. for coining, murther, felony, and burglary. (1688)
- 142736: The case of the Company of Fishermen of the River of Thames (1695)
- 142736: The case of the Company of Fishermen of the River of Thames (1695)
- 143478: An act to prevent exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the river of Thames westward, and for ascertaining the rates of water-carriage upon the said river (1695)
- 144809: The State of the case depending between some of the inhabitants of Thames street and Josiah Child touching Lion-key (1668)
- 144845: The argument and reasons of the brethren of Trinity-house, touching the breach in the level near Purfleet in Essex (1695)
- 145473: A second account in short, of the substance of the proceeding in the court of Kingstone upon Thames (1658)
- 145623: Speculum nauticum (1662)
- 146074: Act approving the address made by the noblemen and gentlemen, to his highness the Prince of Orange (1689)
- 146265: The sea-mans kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars (1664)
- 147001: Strange news from Gravesend and Greenwich. being an exact and more full relation of two miraculous and monstrous fishes (1680)
- 147676: Strange newes for England: being a true and perfect relation of the two great and unheard of wonders, seen in the river of Thames (1659)
- 148275: A scheme of popish cruelties or A prospect of what wee must expect under a popish successor (1681)
- 148596: A true relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (1642)
- 148898: A true relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (1642)
- 149242: The water-men, and lighter-mens case humbly represented to the honourable House of Commons (1700)
- 152808: A true relation of the great and terrible inundation of waters, and over-flowing of the lower-town of Deptford, on Thursday last, about two of the clock in the afternoon (1651)
- 152808: A true relation of the great and terrible inundation of waters, and over-flowing of the lower-town of Deptford, on Thursday last, about two of the clock in the afternoon (1651)
- 152808: A true relation of the great and terrible inundation of waters, and over-flowing of the lower-town of Deptford, on Thursday last, about two of the clock in the afternoon (1651)
- 152858: A true description of Blanket Fair upon the river Thames (1684)
- 152895: A true narrative of the proceedings at the Surrey-Assizes (1676)
- 152920: The true case of the Company of Fishermen, of the river Thames (1695)
- 152920: The true case of the Company of Fishermen, of the river Thames (1695)
- 153542: A brief discourse of infant-baptism (1700)
- 153752: Strange nevvs from Holland (1652)
- 155785: The penns dexterity by theise [sic] incomparable contractions by which a sentence is writt as soone as a word allowed by authority and past the two university's with greate aprobation and aplause (1673)
- 156279: A prospect of the frozen river Thames (1683)
- 157271: Orders and constitutions made by His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Oxon (1695)
- 157271: Orders and constitutions made by His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Oxon (1695)
- 157628: The true narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes, holden at Kingstone upon Thames (1679)
- 157628: The true narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes, holden at Kingstone upon Thames (1679)
- 158318: London's nevv wonder: or, The great sleeper (1659)
- 158467: Ford Mayor. Jovis septimo die Septembris, 1671 (1671)
- 158817: Jacobus Secundus . . . The twenty fifth day of August [1687] . . . Company of free fishermen of the river of Thames . . . [ordinances] (1687)
- 158817: Jacobus Secundus . . . The twenty fifth day of August [1687] . . . Company of free fishermen of the river of Thames . . . [ordinances] (1687)
- 159752: A true state of the case of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging (1654)
- 161571: Joyfull news to the nation: or, The crowning of King Charls the II. on the 23. of April (1661)
- 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)
- 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)
- 161891: An order of the Commons in Parliament. Assembled. Establishing and confirming fees and allowances to the officers of his Majesties customes and subsidies (1662)
- 162163: The case of the masters, wardens, assistants, and commonalty of the art or mystery of Fishermen of the River of Thames truly stated, (1693)
- 162163: The case of the masters, wardens, assistants, and commonalty of the art or mystery of Fishermen of the River of Thames truly stated, (1693)
- 162339: The opinion of the Parliament, about religion: being the votes of the honourable House of Commons, concerning toleration (1684)
- 163236: The opinion of the Parliament, about religion: being the votes of the honourable House of Commons, concerning toleration (1684)
- 164016: Gods fearefvll ivdgement vpon divers cavaliers (1642)
- 164372: The third part of the new enlarged lightning sea column (1687)
- 164372: The third part of the new enlarged lightning sea column (1687)
- 164686: Charles Peregrine. (1685)
- 165026: The case of the fishermen that brings [sic] up all sorts of shell and floating fish (1699)
- 165776: The last speeche and confession of Robert Bennison, who was executed for high-treason, near Kingston upon Thames, on Saturday the 23rd. of July. 1692. (1692)
- 165812: A description of the royal fire-works (1688)
- 166972: Nevv-Englands lamentation for the late firing of the city of London (1666)
- 167233: Charles, King. James Duke. Katharine, Queen. Mary Dutchess. Ann, Princesse. George, Prince. Hans in Kelder. (1685)
- 167871: The whole book of psalms in meter according to the art of short-writing (1659)
- 168160: Anthony, and Mary Warde. (1684)
- 168654: The sea-mans practice (1668)
- 169278: A true relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (1642)
- 170552: A wonderfull fair, or A fair of wonders (1685)
- 171500: Amendment of life (1588)
- 171654: The true remedie against famine and warres (1588)
- 172995: Obedience to the gospell (1584)
- 172996: Amendment of life (1584)
- 174174: Taylors vvater-worke: or the scullers trauels, from Tiber to Thames (1614)
- 174768: Conformity with piety, requisite in Gods service (1638)
- 174905: Londons loue, to the Royal Prince Henrie (1610)
- 175564: Obedience to the gospell (1588)
- 175821: A shorte and briefe narration of the two nauigations and discoueries to the northweast partes called Newe Fraunce: first translated out of French into Italian, by that famous learned man Gio: Bapt: Ramutius, and now turned into English by Iohn Florio; worthy the reading of all venturers, trauellers, and discouerers (1580)
- 177780: The combate betweene Christ, and the deuill (1589)
- 177877: Siuqila (1584)
- 181939: Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters: lately passed betvveene tvvo vniuersitie men: touching the earthquake in Aprill last, and our English refourmed versifying (1580)
- 182167: The first foure bookes of Virgils Æneis, translated into English heroicall verse, by Richard Stanyhurst: with other poe?ticll [sic] deuises thereto annexed (1583)
- 182804: By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie is infourmed from the Maior of her Citie of London, that certayne shyppes of the North partes, are arryued in the ryuer of Thames, laden with Salmons and Herrynges, brought from Scotlande and other forayne partes of the North (1565)
- 182804: By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie is infourmed from the Maior of her Citie of London, that certayne shyppes of the North partes, are arryued in the ryuer of Thames, laden with Salmons and Herrynges, brought from Scotlande and other forayne partes of the North (1565)
- 183311: Writing tables vvith a kalender for xxiiij. yeres (1581)
- 184085: The praise of hemp-seed (1623)
- 184495: The combate betwixt Christ and the deuill (1588)
- 185155: The Dolphins danger and deliuerance (1617)
- 185358: Fennors defence: or, I am your first man (1615)
- 185455: The colde tearme: or, the frozen age: or the metamorphosis of the Riuer of Thames (1621)
- 186047: Church-customes vindicated (1636)
- 188772: The carriers cosmographie. or A briefe relation, of the innes, ordinaries, hosteries, and other lodgings in, and neere London, where the carriers, waggons, foote-posts and higglers, doe usually come, from any parts, townes, shires and countries, of the kingdomes of England, principality of Wales, as also from the kingdomes of Scotland and Ireland (1637)
- 188842: The praise of hemp-seed (1620)
- 188848: The sculler (1612)
- 188869: Taylor on Thame Isis: or The description of the tvvo famous riuers of Thame and Isis, who being conioyned or combined together, are called Thamisis, or Thames (1632)
- 192216: The second part, or a continuance of Poly-Olbion from the eighteenth song (1622)
- 192219: The second part, or a continuance of Poly-Olbion from the eighteenth song (1622)
- 194451: Writing tables (1584)
- 194600: Siuqila (1580)
- 196337: Pheander, the mayden knight (1595)
- 196561: By the Maior (1612)
- 196645: The first part of the tragicall raigne of Selimus, sometime Emperour of the Turkes, and grandfather to him that now raigneth (1594)
- 197199: An amulet or preservative against sicknes and death (1617)
- 199323: An act of the Common Councell, concerning the preseruation and clensing of the riuer of Thames (1623)
- 199807: Writing tables (1581)
- 199808: Writing tables (1580)
- 199809: [Wryting tables, with a necessarie calender fayres in Englande, the festiuall holydayes, the hie wayes from one towne to another ...] (1579)
- 201691: Siuqila (1580)
- 203655: By the king. A proclamation for cleansing the Thames and for ballasting ships with the sand and gravell thereof. [Announcing patent to Thomas Smith as sole provider of such ballast. 28 Nov. 1636.] (1636)
- 206210: [Writing tables and calendar. Tables made by Frank Adams.] (1578)
- 206211: [Wryting tables, with a necessarie calender fayres in Englande, the festiuall holydayes, the hie wayes from one towne to another ...] (1583)
- 207897: A Bill to explain, amend, and enlarge the powers of so much of two Acts passed in the eleventh and fifteenth years of the reign of his present Majesty, for improving and compleating the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city (1788)
- 207898: An act to explain, amend, and enlarge the powers of so much of two acts passed in the eleventh and fifteenth years of the reign of His Present Majesty, for improving and compleating the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis, from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts, as relates to the navigation of the said rivers from the boundary of the jurisdiction of the city of London, near Staines, in the county of Middlesex, to the said town of Cricklade (1788)
- 207899: An act made in the eleventh year of the reign of King George the Third, for improving and completing the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis from the city of London to the town of Cricklade, in the county of Wilts (1788)
- 207901: Remarks on the improvement of the navigation of the Thames and Isis (1780)
- 209135: Principles of religion recommended (1726)
- 209637: A sermon preach'd at Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surrey, on Sunday September 24. 1721 (1721)
- 210689: A sermon, delivered in the church of St. Magnus, London Bridge, November 25th (1799)
- 212004: The curious traveller (1742)
- 212012: The genuine proceedings at the Assizes on the Home Circuit, held in March, 1739 (1739)
- 212661: The proceedings of the assizes for the county of Surry (1738)
- 213201: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God (1765)
- 213202: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God (1765)
- 213266: Diligence in the Christian life necessary to be found in peace (1733)
- 215585: National righteousness, the foundation of publick prosperity, explain'd and recommended, in a sermon preach'd at the assizes held for the county of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames, on Thursday, August 22, 1728 (1728)
- 215620: A bill for repairing and amending an act made in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Third, for preventing exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the River of Thames, (1727)
- 216081: The Governor and Company of Undertakers for Raising the Thames water in York-Buildings (1725)
- 216689: A bill for the better regulating the Company of Watermen, Wherrymen, and Lightermen of the River of Thames (1725)
- 218578: An act to explain and amend an act made in the twelfth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, for building a bridge cross the River Thames, (1728)
- 218627: Picturesque views on the river Thames (1799)
- 218638: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1799)
- 218865: An act for explaining and amending an act passed in the ninth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An act for building a bridge cross the River Thames, (1737)
- 218897: An act for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the New Palace Yard (1736)
- 218898: An act for building a bridge cross the River Thames, from the New Palace Yard (1736)
- 219764: The case of the Corporation of Trinity House, relating to their sole and exclusive right of ballasting ships in the River Thames (1733)
- 220162: The advantages of government (1716)
- 220163: The advantages of government (1716)
- 220167: The advantages of righteousness to a nation (1729)
- 220291: A bill to enlarge the powers of the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the Woolstaple or thereabouts, in the parish of Saint Margaret in the city Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey; (1739)
- 220334: A bill to give further powers to the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey; (1740)
- 220608: The proceedings at the session of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery for the county of Surry, held at Kingston upon Thames, in and for the said county, on Wednesday the 28th, Thursday the 29th, Friday the 30th, and Saturday the 31st of March; Monday the 2d, and Tuesday the 3d of April, in the 32d year of His Majesty's reign (1759)
- 220613: The trial at large (1759)
- 221341: A bill for appointing Commissioners for taking, stating, and determining all the claims and demands of the creditors of the Corporation of the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, (1735)
- 221343: A bill for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the New Palace Yard (1736)
- 221495: A bill to explain and amend an act made in the twelfth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First (1728)
- 221556: Amidst the arts which on the ice appear, To tell the wonders of this icy year, (1740)
- 223545: A genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmondson (1759)
- 223959: Reasons humbly offered for passing the Bill for better regulating the Company of Watermen, Wherrymen and Lightermen of the River Thames (1725)
- 224052: A true account of the apprehending and taking of Dr Hamilton, a dissenting parson, (brother to Sir David Hamilton the man-mid-wife) and his man, for barbarously drowning of one Mr. Hunter, in the Thames, between York Stairs and the Falcon, on Saturday last, April the 28th, 1711. by throwing him over board, and keeping him down with the boat-hook, &c. only because he ask'd him for a just debt. With his examination before Sir Charles Cox, and commitment to the Marshalsea in Southwark (1711)
- 224995: Picturesque views on the river Thames (1792)
- 226056: Rules, orders, and constitutions made by the rulers, auditors, and assistants of the watermen and lightermen of the river of Thames, (1732)
- 226147: A bill for building a bridge cross the River of Thames, from the town of Fulham, ... to the town of Putney, (1726)
- 226169: An act for building a bridge cross the River of Thames, from the town of Fulham, ... to the town of Putney, (1726)
- 226193: The case of the barge-masters and others, navigating on the Rivers of Isis and Thames, from Oxford to London; shewing the hardships they labour under, (1726)
- 226226: The oration spoke at Joyners-Hall in Thames street (1733)
- 229142: A chronological and historical account from the first building a bridge across the River Thames, from London to Southwark, 'till the late conflagration of the temporary bridge, the 11th of April, 1758 (1758)
- 229662: Conjectures as to the most proper place, between Scotland-Yard, and Vaux-hall, for erecting a bridge cross the river Thames, ... Humbly submitted to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons (1736)
- 229766: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of Long Ditton in Surrey (1751)
- 233169: The cruel mother (1708)
- 233882: The dying negro (1774)
- 235950: An impartial account of anchors made by Mr. Ambrose Crowley in the north, suggested by some selfish persons, not to be so good as those made near the river of Thames (1710)
- 238787: The nature and necessity of religious zeal consider'd (1721)
- 238829: The necessary and becoming qualities of a magistrate (1742)
- 239063: New remarks of London: or, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, of Southwark, and part of Middlesex and Surrey, within the circumference of the bills of mortality (1732)
- 240053: The glory of old England (1740)
- 241429: Of the house of prayer (1714)
- 242963: The dying negro (1773)
- 243378: The duty and obligation of praying for his present Majesty (1718)
- 243388: The nature and advantages of civil liberty (1734)
- 243421: The great necessity (1721)
- 244408: Report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the progress made towards the amendment and improvement of the navigation of the Thames and Isis, ... (1793)
- 244764: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1712)
- 244869: A report of the committee of comissioners of the navigation of the Thames and Isis, appointed to survey the rivers from Lechlade to Whitchurch, by the general meeting held 31st of May, 1791. (1791)
- 244869: A report of the committee of comissioners of the navigation of the Thames and Isis, appointed to survey the rivers from Lechlade to Whitchurch, by the general meeting held 31st of May, 1791. (1791)
- 244870: Reports of the engineers appointed by the Commissioners of the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis to survey the state of the said navigation, from Lechlade to Days Lock. Illustrated by a plan to which are added some orders of the Commissioners on the said reports and an account of the tolls payable on the said navigation from Cricklade to Staines. (1791)
- 244870: Reports of the engineers appointed by the Commissioners of the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis to survey the state of the said navigation, from Lechlade to Days Lock. Illustrated by a plan to which are added some orders of the Commissioners on the said reports and an account of the tolls payable on the said navigation from Cricklade to Staines. (1791)
- 244871: Report the second, by Mr. Mylne, surveyor and engineer on the navigation of the River Thames, between Lechlade and Whitchurch. (1791)
- 244871: Report the second, by Mr. Mylne, surveyor and engineer on the navigation of the River Thames, between Lechlade and Whitchurch. (1791)
- 244897: A sermon (1786)
- 245748: The nature and influence of the fear of God (1713)
- 245785: The grounds and reasons of temporal judgments, consider'd (1746)
- 245786: Protestant and Jewish blessings compared (1746)
- 248318: A sermon preached at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames, On the 22d. of July, 1702 (1702)
- 248341: A sermon preach'd at the assises held at Kingston upon Thames (1713)
- 248345: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248346: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248349: Victory and success from God alone (1710)
- 248361: Kings and judges the vicegerents [sic] of God. A sermon preach'd July 31, 1729. at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surrey (1729)
- 248361: Kings and judges the vicegerents [sic] of God. A sermon preach'd July 31, 1729. at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surrey (1729)
- 248361: Kings and judges the vicegerents [sic] of God. A sermon preach'd July 31, 1729. at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surrey (1729)
- 248448: Observations on a pamphlet entitled "A plan of the London dock," shewing the impracticability of the proposed plan, and demonstrating the advantages which would arise to the commerce of the metropolis (1794)
- 254266: The solitary Frenchman on the banks of the Thames, to a friend in Switzerland. A poem. Translated by the Rev. John Gregg (1794)
- 258779: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1788)
- 259194: Considerations on the present state of the navigation of the River Thames (1791)
- 260549: Clark, Mayor. Abstract of rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 1st day of November, 1785 (1785)
- 260551: Clark, Mayor. Abstract of rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 1st day of November, 1785 (1785)
- 260552: Clark, Mayor. Mansion House, London, Nov. 2, 1785. Notice is hereby given that the following places have been staked out in the river of Thames, by order of the Right Honourable Richard Clark, Lord Mayor, ... and Conservator of the said river of Thames and waters of Medway, for the preservation of the fishery, (1785)
- 261879: British channel directions (1786)
- 262119: The particulars of the valuable freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estates, situate fronting the River Thames, adjoining the New Cut at Limehouse, and in Risby's Rope-walk, near Limehouse-Bridge; the property of the late James Spagg, Esq. ... a valuable leasehold estate, in Maidstone-Buildings, St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark; the property of Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. deceased; and a freehold dwelling-house, offices, and garden, in James-Street, near Buckingham-Gate; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. on Wednesday the 17th of August, 1785, (1785)
- 264196: Picturesque views (1793)
- 264486: Reasons why the plan for improving and completing the navigation of the River Thames from London to Cricklade, as now proposed, should not obtain the sanction of Parliament (1770)
- 265032: Proposals towards raising a supplemental provision for the poor; and for the encouragement and increase of seamen within the bills of mortality (1740)
- 266348: Peers Mayor. Martis xxiiij? die Julii, 1716, ... Complaint having been now made to this Court, that divers wherry-men and watermen, rowing upon the River of Thames, between Gravesend and Windsor, do frequently draw up, ... upon the publick stairs (1716)
- 266564: The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion (1792)
- 266565: The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion (1788)
- 267077: Min. York-Buildings Co. against Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. Minutes for the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames Water in York-buildings; against Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet (1793)
- 267100: Min. Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. in answer to the min. York-Buildings Co. Minutes for Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet; in answer to the minutes for the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York-buildings, against him (1793)
- 267162: A sermon preach'd at Kingston on Thames, March 30th, 1720 (1720)
- 267233: A sermon preach'd at the visitation of the clergy (1714)
- 267613: A plain answer to this practical question, what course may a Christian take to have his heart quickened and enlarged in the duty of secret prayer? By Richard Mayo, late vicar of Kingston upon Thames (1758)
- 268876: Poems occasion'd by the present rebellion (1746)
- 269002: A sermon preached at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday 30th of July, 1712 (1712)
- 269002: A sermon preached at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday 30th of July, 1712 (1712)
- 269796: Short reasons why the plan for the improvement of the river Thames should not take place (1771)
- 270012: Report of the committee of the Thames Navigation Commissioners, of the state of the navigation below Great Marlow, June 24th, 1789. With Mr. Brindley's estimates for making a navigable canal from Monkey Island ... to Isleworth. (1789)
- 270012: Report of the committee of the Thames Navigation Commissioners, of the state of the navigation below Great Marlow, June 24th, 1789. With Mr. Brindley's estimates for making a navigable canal from Monkey Island ... to Isleworth. (1789)
- 270946: A serious dissuasive against the detestable sin of drunkenness (1726)
- 271419: Objections against the carrying on the new sewer from Spittlefields to the river of Thames, and answers to the same objections (1701)
- 272202: To the Honorable the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of the rulers, auditors, comptrollers and assistants of the Society or Company of watermen, wherrymen and lightermen upon the River Thames, between Gravesend and Windsor, under their common seal: (1796)
- 272762: A proposal for raising water from the river Thames to serve the city and suburbs of Westminster, &c (1721)
- 273173: The present state of navigation on the Thames considered (1764)
- 273176: The present state of navigation on the Thames considered (1767)
- 273845: State of the process of reduction, declarator and damages: the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings; against Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet (1791)
- 273957: Notice is hereby given to the owners of waggons and carts (1779)
- 274751: Six views of believers baptism (1774)
- 275004: The shade of Alexander Pope on the banks of the Thames (1799)
- 277496: An account of the proceedings on the King's Commissions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Goal Delivery, hold for the country of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames, on Thursday, August 4th, 1743, and the following days, of the assizes (1743)
- 277506: An Account of the sad and dreadful accidents that was done about the cities of London and Westminster, and the liberties thereof, by the prodigious hurricane of wind, which happened on Saturday morning the 27th of this instant November, 1703 (1703)
- 277577: An authentic narrative of the birth, parentage, and dying behaviour of Edward Thorn (1800)
- 278683: The genuine trial at large of Mary Blandy (1752)
- 278767: The genuine trial at large of Mary Blandy, spinster, for poisoning her late father Francis Blandy, gent. town-clerk of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire (1752)
- 279302: Copies and extracts of proceedings of the Commissioners of the Thames and Isis navigation, relative to a proposal for making a navigable canal from Boulter's Lock to Isleworth. (1791)
- 279302: Copies and extracts of proceedings of the Commissioners of the Thames and Isis navigation, relative to a proposal for making a navigable canal from Boulter's Lock to Isleworth. (1791)
- 280233: Case for the York-Buildings Company, against Alexander Mackenzie. Case for the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings, pursuers; against Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, defender (1791)
- 280235: Case for Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. against the York-Buildings Company. Case for Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, defender; against the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings, pursuers (1791)
- 280961: The new seaman's guide, and coaster's companion (1800)
- 282577: Information for Colonel Samuel Horsey Governor, and the Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings; against Sir Gervis Clifton, and others (1733)
- 282836: The case of the labourers employed in the unloading coal ships upon the river Thames, commonly called coal-heavers; humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons (1760)
- 282965: The case of the rulers, auditors, and assistants, of the Company of Watermen, Wherrymen, and Lightermen, rowing on the river Thames, between Gravesend and Windsor, on behalf of themselves, and great numbers of watermen now in the service of the Royal Navy, and of those working in boats and wherries on the said river, with respect to the building a bridge at Black-Friers (1756)
- 285041: The case of the Company of Free-Fishermen of the River of Thames, and other fishermen of this kingdom, using the lobster-trade (1715)
- 285041: The case of the Company of Free-Fishermen of the River of Thames, and other fishermen of this kingdom, using the lobster-trade (1715)
- 285151: Ans. Alexander Mackenzie, W.S. to the pet. York-Buildings Company. Answers for Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet. To the petition of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings (1792)
- 285152: Ans. Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. to the pet. York-Buildings Co. and. Steuart, Jun. W.S. Agent. C. Clk. Answers for Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, defender; to the petition of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, pursuers (1793)
- 285224: Ans. York-Buildings Company, to the pet. Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. and pet. York-Buildings Company. Answers for the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings; to the petition of Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet. And petition of th said Governor and Company (1792)
- 285228: Answers for the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings (1796)
- 285229: Answers for the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-buildings; to the supplementary state of interests in the ranking of the creditors of the York-buildings Company, with observations thereon by the common agent (1797)
- 286285: The bricklayer's miscellany. The second part (1735)
- 286496: The silver Thames was frozen o'er, (1789)
- 286496: The silver Thames was frozen o'er, (1789)
- 286513: Summons of reduction, declarator, and damages, the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings, for themselves, and in name and on behalf of all their just and lawful creditors (1784)
- 287718: A brief of a bill (1793)
- 287718: A brief of a bill (1793)
- 287719: An extract from the minutes of the proceedings of the subscribers to the intended London Canal, presented to the commissioners of the Thames navigation at a general meeting of the said commissioners held at Henley upon Thames in the county of Oxford the 1st day of August 1794 (1794)
- 287719: An extract from the minutes of the proceedings of the subscribers to the intended London Canal, presented to the commissioners of the Thames navigation at a general meeting of the said commissioners held at Henley upon Thames in the county of Oxford the 1st day of August 1794 (1794)
- 289140: The particulars of an eligible freehold estate (1799)
- 290579: A sermon (in substance) preached abroad, near May-Fair Chapel, on Friday evening, August 2, 1771 (1771)
- 290760: The story of Tome Cole, with old father Thames's malediction of the wapping docks (1796)
- 291505: Pet. York-Buildings Company, against an Inner-house interlocutor; in the process, against Alexander Mackenzie, W.S. agent. G. Clk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings; (1791)
- 291710: The york-Buildings dragons (1726)
- 291811: Extracts from the navigation rolls of the rivers Thames and Isis (1772)
- 292558: Maritime school on the banks of the Thames, for the education of youth intended for the sea service (1777)
- 293156: Sir, You are desired to meet the committee for improving the navigation of the River Thames, and for preventing encroachments on the said river, on board the navigation barge, at Staines, on Saturday, the 7th day of July 1798, at eight o'clock in the morning, and proceed from thence down the river at nine precisely, ... (1798)
- 293156: Sir, You are desired to meet the committee for improving the navigation of the River Thames, and for preventing encroachments on the said river, on board the navigation barge, at Staines, on Saturday, the 7th day of July 1798, at eight o'clock in the morning, and proceed from thence down the river at nine precisely, ... (1798)
- 293171: Gill, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on thursday 18th December, 1788. Resolved that one fourth part of the members of the committee for general purposes, Thames navigation, and control over the coal and corn meters shall be removed at the end of the year; one other fourth part at the end of two years; one other fourth part at the end of three years; and the remainder at the end of four years; to be determined by Ballot, in the committee for general purposes, within the first year of their appointment; and to be determined in the committee for Thames navigation, and control over the coal and corn meters, by the removal in the first instance of those members who have been for the greatest length of time on the committee; but in case of an equal length of time of several members, then to be determined between those members by ballot in the committee; and that no person to be afterwards appointed upon any committee, shall continue a member longer than four years (1788)
- 295347: House of Lords (1780)
- 296903: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1799)
- 297103: Joshua's example propounded for our imitation, in a thanksgiving-sermon preach'd at Kingston upon Thames, February the 17th, 170 8/9 (1709)
- 297721: Great-Britain's coasting pilot (1767)
- 300032: Upon the frost in the year 1739-40. ... (1740)
- 301056: His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Clifton, - - - Sir Robert Sutton, - - - - General Wade, - - - - Sir Alexander Murray, and others, appellants in the original appeal, and respondents in the cross appeal. The governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York-Buildings. Appellants in the cross appeal, and respondents in original [sic] appeal. The creditors of Sir Alexander and Mr. Charles Murrays [sic], respondents in the original and cross appeals. The case of the appellants in the original appeal, and respondents in the cross appeal (1742)
- 301057: His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and others, lessees of Sir Alexander Murray's mines in the shires of Argyle and Peebles, appellants. Sir Alexander Murray bart. Charles Murray his brother, John Boswell, Sir Archibald Grant, and John Richardson, and the governor and Company of the undertakers for raising Thames water in York-buildings, respondents. And, the said governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, appellants. His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and the said other lessees of Sir Alexander Murray's mines; and the said Sir Alexander Murray, Charles Murray, John Boswell, Sir Archibald Grant, and John Richardson, respondents. Case of Sir Alexander Murray, Charles Murray, John Boswell, Sir Archibald Grant, and John Richardson, and others, creditors of the said Sir Alexander Murray and Charles Murray; respondents in bot appeals. (1742)
- 301058: His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Clifton, Sir Robert Sutton, General Wade, Sir Alexander Murray, and others, - - appellants. Sir Alexander Murray, Charles Murray, Esq; John Boswell, John Richardson, Sir Archibald Grant, and the governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings, respondents. The governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings, - - - - - - - - - - appellants. His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, ... and others, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - respondents. The case of the governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings, respondents in the original, and appellants in the cross appeal (1742)
- 301282: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in Southwark and county of Surry, held at Kingston upon Thames, on ... the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th days of August, 1715. (1715)
- 301284: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea, held for the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, at Kingston on Thames. On ... the 30th, and 31st of July, and the 1st and 2d of August, 1716. (1716)
- 301286: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea, held for the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, at Kingston on Thames. On ... the 21st, 22d, 23d, and 24th of March, 1715-16. (1716)
- 301288: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in the borough of Southwark, held for the county of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames. On ... the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th days of March, 1712-13. (1713)
- 301385: James Peachey, Hilliard Hely, Alexander Bennet, William Lock, Thomas Lewis, and Edward Emmett, Esquires, on behalf of themselves, and as trustees for the annuitants for lives, payable by the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings, - appellants. The Duke of Norfolk; the legal representatives of Sir Robert Sutton, ... deceased; Sir Robert Clifton, of Clifton, ... the legal representatives of Sir Alexander Murray, late of Stanhope, baronet, deceased; Sir Archibald Grant, of Munimusk, baronet; the legal representatives of George Wade, Esquire, late Lieutenant-General ... deceased; ... respondents. The appellants case (1755)
- 301386: James Peachy Esq; and others, on behalf of themselves, and as trustees for the annuitants for lives payable by the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings; and the said annuitants, - - - appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Clifton, Knight of the most honourable order of the Bath, John Sutton Esq; and others, the postponed creditors of the Governor and Company, respondents. The case of the respondents (1755)
- 303187: Additional information for Daniel Campbell of Shawfield, Esq; pursuer, against the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, for themselves, and in behalf of their creditors; and also for the trustees of their annuitants, defenders (1766)
- 303189: Additional information for the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, for themselves, and in behalf of their creditors, and also for the trustees of their annuitants, defenders, against Daniel Campbell of Shawfield, Esq; pursuer (1765)
- 303190: Information for the governor and company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York-buildings, for themselves, and in behalf of their creditors, and also for the trustees for their annuitants, defenders; against Daniel Campbell of Shawfield, Esq; pursuer (1765)
- 303787: House of Lords. John Livingston Mitchell, of Parkhall, Esq; appellant. The Governor and Company for raising Thames water in York Buildings ---- the Right Honourable James Earl of Errol, and James King of Newcastle, - - - - respondents. The appellant's case (1777)
- 303788: In the House of Lords. John Livingstone Mitchell, of Parkhall, Esq; appellant. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings; the Right Hon. James Earl of Errol, lessee of the estate of Callendar; and James King, of Newcastle upon Tyne, sub-lessee of the coal of Madiston. Respondents. The respondents case (1777)
- 303844: Appeal from the Court of Exchequer in Scotland. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - - appellants. His Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of His Majesty and the publick, the creditors of George Keith, late Earl Marishall of Scotland, and the said George Keith, - - respondents. The appellants case (1777)
- 303845: (Appeal from the Court of Exchequer in Scotland.) House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, appellants. His Majesty's Advocate for Scotland, on behalf of his Majesty and the public, and the creditors upon the estat of George late Earl Marischal, - - - - - respondents. The respondents case (1777)
- 303993: Dickinson, Mayor. Rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 29th day of September, 1757; made, ... by the Court of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, the 13th day of September, 1757, for the governing and regulating all persons who shall fish or drudge in the river of Thames, and also in the waters of Medway, (1757)
- 304254: In the House of Lords. Doctor Stuart Threipland, physician in Edinburgh, - - - - appellant. John Walsh, Esq; and other creditors of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings; and George Buchan-Hepburn, Esq; factor or receiver appointed by the Court of Session on the sequestrated estates of the said Company, - - - respondents. The respondents case (1779)
- 304255: Doctor Stuart Threipland, physician in Edinburgh, - appellant. John Walsh, Esq; and other creditors of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings; and George Buchan-Hepburn, Esq; factor or receiver appointed by the Court of Session on the sequestrated estates of the said Company, - - - respondents. Appendix to the respondent's [sic] case (1779)
- 304258: In the House of Lords. The Rev. Dr. James Fordyce, and other lessees of the estate of Belhelvie, appellants. John Walsh, Esq; and other creditors of the Governor and Company for raising Thames water in York-Buildings, respondents. The respondents case (1779)
- 304515: In the House of Lords (1780)
- 304819: In the House of Lords. Andrew Wauchope of Niddry, Esq; and Elizabeth Wauchope, daughter of the deceased Captain William Wauchope, - appellants. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York-Buildings, and their creditors, - - - - - respondents. The appellants' case (1782)
- 305268: In the House of Lords. The Right Honourable James Earl of Hopetoun, - - - - - - appellant. Martha Grove, only child and heir at law of Samuel Grove of Saint James's, Westminster, bachelor of laws, and others, creditors of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - respondents. The appellant's case (1785)
- 305352: Rules, orders, and ordinances, proposed to be made for the reguklation of the fishery of the river of Thames, &c (1757)
- 305435: In the House of Lords. Walter Campbell of Shawfield, Esquire, - appellant. John Walsh Esquire, and others, styling themselves creditors of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, - - - respondents. The appellant's case (1785)
- 305469: A treatise on the commerce and police of the river Thames (1800)
- 305557: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, appellants. John Lord Elphinstone, - - - respondent. The appellants case (1786)
- 305558: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - appellants. John Lord Elphinstone, - - respondent. The respondent's case (1786)
- 305559: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, appellants. John Lord Elphinstone, - - - respondent. Additional case for the respondent (1786)
- 305877: Ex parte. In the House of Lords. Rebecca Delvalle, Francis Roper Head Esq. and others, creditors of the Governor and Company for raising Thames water in York Buildings, - appellants. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - respondents. The case of the appellants (1788)
- 306999: Bye-laws and orders to regulate the use of the Thames and Severn Canal Navigation (1785)
- 307620: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - appellants. Alexander M?Kenzie, writer to the Signet, respondent. The appellants' case (1794)
- 307621: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - appellants. Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, respondent. The respondent's case (1794)
- 309100: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - appellants. Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, - respondent. The appellants' case (1797)
- 309101: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, - - - appellants. Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, respondent. The respondent's case (1797)
- 309103: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - appellants. James Bremner, writer in Edinburgh, (describing himself common agent in the sale of the appellants [sic] estates,) James Forbes, the heirs of the Reverend Doctor Fordyce, and Thomas Plaskett, respondents. The appellants' case (1797)
- 309121: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - appellants. Thomas Plaskett Esquire, of Clifford-Street, London, James Forbes Esquire, of Great Stanmore in the county of Middlesex, the representatives of the Reverend Doctor James Fordyce, brother-german of the deceased David Fordyce professor of natural philosophy in the Marischal College Aberdeen, and James Bremner common agent in the sale of the estates of the appellants, and ranking of their creditors, for himself, and in behalf of the whole other creditors, - - respondents. The respondents' case (1797)
- 309141: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - - appellants. James Bremner, writer in Edinburgh, - respondent. The appellants' case (1797)
- 309142: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, - - - appellants. James Bremner Esq. common agent in the sale of the estates of the appellants, and in the ranking of their creditors, - respondent. The respondent's case (1797)
- 311064: In the House of Lords. Thomas Plaskett of Clifford Street in the parish of Saint James, Westminster, merchant, and other creditors of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings; and also the said Governor and Company, and James Bremner writer in Edinburgh, common agent in the sale of the said Company's estates and ranking of their creditors, - - appellants. David Stewart Esquire, and John Morison, writer to the Signet, trustee of the sequestrated estate of the said David Stewart, respondents. The appellants' case (1800)
- 311086: In the House of Lords. The Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings; Thomas Plaskett and others, calling themselves creditors of the said Company; and James Bremner, common agent in the ranking of their creditors, - appellants. David Steuart, representative of the late David Fordyce, professor of moral philosophy in the University of Aberdeen, and John Morrison writer to the Signet, trustee of the sequestrated estate of the said David Steuart, - - respondents. The respondent's [sic] case (1800)
- 312494: Whereas by an act passed in the 9th year of the reign of his present Majesty, for building a bridge cross the River Thames, ... it is, among other things enacted, ... That if any person or persons shall wilfully and maliciously blow up, pull down, or destroy the said bridge, ... such offender or offenders being lawfully convicted, ... shall suffer death (1738)
- 312494: Whereas by an act passed in the 9th year of the reign of his present Majesty, for building a bridge cross the River Thames, ... it is, among other things enacted, ... That if any person or persons shall wilfully and maliciously blow up, pull down, or destroy the said bridge, ... such offender or offenders being lawfully convicted, ... shall suffer death (1738)
- 314308: A complete channel pilot (1781)
- 317400: Letters patent for raising the Thames water in York-Gardens, with act incorporating the proprietors of said water-works, and other acts respecting the York-buildings Company, and sales of their estates (1777)
- 317403: State of the interests and order of ranking of the creditors of the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings (1781)
- 317559: Account of the most audacious robbery and inhuman murders, committed by a gang of footpads, on the person and family of the Rev. Dr. Martin (1782)
- 318081: Dedicated, by permission, to His Majesty. Mr. Alderm. Boydell, and Mr. Jos. Boydell, propose to publish by subscription, the picturesque views and scenery of the Thames and the Severn, the Forth and the Clyde. From their sources to the sea; drawn by J. Farington, R.A. and intended to illustrate an original history of those rivers, including all that adorns, dignifies, or enriches, them and their vicinities; whether of art or nature. (1797)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320101: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1772)
- 320288: At a general court of the governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, held this day. (1734)
- 320288: At a general court of the governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, held this day. (1734)
- 320686: Surry. At a general meeting of the Lieutenancy holden in and for the said county, at the Sun Inn at Kingstone upon Thames, on the 30th day of March, 1759, ... ordered, that the militia forces of this county be trained and exercised as follows, (1759)
- 321820: An act for more effectually amending (1792)
- 322081: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 322182: Mrs. Patience Jones (1716)
- 322183: Mr [sic] Judith Baker (1716)
- 322184: Anne Dunton (1740)
- 322186: The noble art and mystery of printing was first invented by John Gurtenburgh, 1440 (1716)
- 322187: The noble art and mystery of printing being invented and practis'd by John Gurtenberg, a soldier, ... (1716)
- 322188: The noble art and mystery of printing was first invented by John Guttemburg, a soldier (1740)
- 322189: The noble art and mystery of printing being invented and practised by John Guttenburg, a soldier, ... (1740)
- 322190: The noble art and mystery of printing was first invented and practised by John Guttenburgh, a soldier (1740)
- 322191: The noble art and mystery of printing was first invented and practised by John Guttenburgh, a soldier ... (1740)
- 322192: A sea fight between Admiral Blake and the Dutch (1740)
- 322250: [The glory of old England.] (1740)
- 323765: Behold the liquid Thames now frozen o're [sic] (1716)
- 323765: Behold the liquid Thames now frozen o're [sic] (1716)
- 323776: Orders and constitutions (1751)
- 323776: Orders and constitutions (1751)
- 324443: The case of the merchants, masters, and owners of ships trading on the River of Thames (1732)
- 324654: The case of the Corporation of Trinity-House, relating to the Office of Lastage and Ballastage in the River Thames (1732)
- 324962: Report on the proposed canal navigation, forming a junction of the Rivers Thames and Medway: with general estimates, &c. By R. Dodd, engineer (1799)
- 325481: A proposal for serving the City of Westminster, and parts adjacent, with water from the River Thames (1723)
- 326680: The pocket remembrancer (1750)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 328715: A bill for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from Blackfryars in the City of London, to the opposite side in the county of Surry (1756)
- 329046: An act for building a bridge cross the River of Thames from the Woolstaple, or thereabouts, in the parish of Saint Margaret in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore (1738)
- 330051: The case of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen on the river of Thames (1730)
- 330102: A bill for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the parish of Walton upon Thames in the county of Surry, to the opposite shore (1747)
- 330237: A peep into the principal seats and gardens in and about Twickenham (the residence of the muses) With a suitable companion for those who wish to visit Windsor or Hampton-Court (1775)
- 330642: The sin of being ashamed of our religion, explained (1737)
- 330883: A report and survey of the canal (1773)
- 332158: Pocock's Gravesend water companion (1798)
- 332350: Mr. Patridges judgement and opinion of this frost (1709)
- 333605: Coasting directions for the north and south channels of the river Thames (1778)
- 333864: Reasons demonstrating (1716)
- 333876: The case of the fishery of the river of Thames (1711)
- 333876: The case of the fishery of the river of Thames (1711)
- 334057: A further report from the committee to whom the petition of Esther Crull, ... and others ... creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water ... was referred. And to whom the petition of the Governor and Company ... and also the petition of Colonel Samuel Horsey ... and also the petition of ... James Duke of Chandos ... were referred (1735)
- 334058: A report from the committee to whom the petition of Esther Crull, widow, Thomas Moseley, Gilbert de Flines, Anne Finch, Theodore Davell, Mary Bayly, Richard Phillips, Philip Dikes, Forbes Wilson, Grace Holland, Daniel Cabroll, and others, whose names are thereunto subscribed, creditors of the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York buildings; as also proprietors of several parts and shares of the stock of the said company, on behalf of themselves and others, was referred (1735)
- 334144: The gentleman angler (1736)
- 334563: A return of all vessels, the property of Government, employed by the Board of Ordnance on the rivers Thames and Medway, from the year 1749 to the year 1753 inclusive (1788)
- 334564: An account of the annual expence incurred by vessels engaged by contract in the service of the Board of Ordnance, on the rivers Thames and Medway, (1788)
- 334565: Copies of all proposals made by sailmakers and other artificers, for the repairs of the vessels employed by the Board of Ordnance on the rivers Thames and Medway, (1788)
- 334567: An account of the prices paid to sailmakers and other artificers employed in the repair of the Vessels employed by the Board of Ordnance on the rivers Thames and Medway, (1788)
- 334569: A return of such vessels as are the property of Government, employed by the Board of Ordnance on the rivers Thames and Medway, (1788)
- 334570: An account of the annual expence incurred by vessels engaged by contract, in the service of the Board of Ordnance, on the rivers Thames and Medway, (1788)
- 334973: The proceedings at the session of oyer and terminer (1751)
- 334974: The proceedings at the assizes of peace (1741)
- 334978: The proceedings at the assizes of peace (1740)
- 334980: The proceedings at the assizes of peace (1741)
- 334982: The proceedings at the assizes of peace (1742)
- 334983: The proceedings at the assizes of peace (1743)
- 334985: The proceedings at the session of oyer and terminer (1752)
- 334989: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the County-goal, ... at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday and Thursday, being the 30th and 31st of March, and Friday, Saturday and Monday, the 1st, 2nd and 4th of April, in the twelfth year of His Majesty's reign (1726)
- 334990: The proceedings at the assizes of oyer and terminer for the county of Surrey, held at Kingston upon Thames ... on Wednesday and Thursday the 30th and 31st of July, and Friday, Saturday, and Monday, the 1st, 2nd and 4th of this instant August, 1729. (1729)
- 335061: An act for vesting two acres of land in Walton upon Thames (1762)
- 335681: The shade of Alexander Pope on the banks of the Thames (1799)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338398: A bill for amending widening, and keeping in repair, the roads from Epsom, through Ewell, to Tooting, and from Ewell to Kingston upon Thames, and Thames-Ditton, in the county of Surry (1755)
- 338535: An act for carrying into execution an agreement entered into between the governor and company of undertakers, for raising the Thames water in York Buildings, the trustees for annuitants on lives, William Lock, Esquire, His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk and partners, Sir Andrew Chadwick, knight, and the Reverend Samuel Grove, clerk, all real creditors of the said governor and company; and for authorising and directing the Court of Session in Scotland to proceed to a sale of such parts of the estates of Marischall, Panmure, Southesk, and others, pursuant to the said agreement, as were leased to Sir Archibald Grant, Baronet, and Alexander Garden, Esquire (1763)
- 339280: The genuine trial at large of Mary Blandy (1752)
- 339288: A bill to continue several laws for preventing exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the River of Thames Westward, and for ascertaining the rates of water-carriage upon the said river; and for continuing, explaining, and amending, the several laws for the better regulation of attornies and sollicitors; and for regulating the price and assize of bread; and for preventing the spreading of the distemper amongst the horned cattle (1749)
- 339296: A bill for repairing and widening the road leading from the town of Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surry, to a place called Sheetbridge, near Petersfield in the county of Southampton; and also the road from Hindhead Heath, where the Chichester road breaks out of the Portsmouth road, through Fernhurst Lane and Midhurst, to the city of Chichester in the county of Sussex (1749)
- 339567: Observations on the case of such of the inhabitants of Kingston as apply to be included in the Turnpike petitioned for, in order to repair the road from Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surry, to a place called Sheet-Bridge near Petersfield in the county of Southampton (1748)
- 340934: A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain (1761)
- 340936: A tour through the island of Great Britain (1778)
- 342780: An history of the River Thames (1794)
- 343628: The certainty of a future judgment considered and improved (1749)
- 344253: The great duty of consideration recommended. A sermon on occasion of the death of Mr. Thomas Cooper, who departed this life, Nov.29.1748 ... Preached at Kingston upon Thames, December 11th. 1748. By George Wightwick, (1749)
- 344948: Report of a survey of the River Thames, between Reading and Isleworth; and of several lines of canals projected to be made between those places: with observations on their comparative eligibility. By John Rennie, civil engineer (1794)
- 348014: The doctrines of justification by the imputation of Christ's righteousness, and of the operations and in-dwelling of the divine spirit, proved by the articles, homilies, the writings of the fathers, and the testimony of the martyrs, To be the Doctrines of the Church of England: In Opposition to those Who, while they profess themselves to be Members of the said Church, are sapping its Foundation, by Innovations, and schismatical Doctrines. In a Letter to a Brother (1765)
- 348115: Capt. Cranstoun's account of the poisoning the late Mr. Francis Blandy (1752)
- 348511: A bill for the better carrying on and regulating the navigation of the rivers of Thames and Isis, from the City of London, westward, to the town of Cricklade in the county of Wilts. (1751)
- 348523: A bill for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the River Thames, and waters of Medway (1751)
- 349259: A dissertation on rivers and tides (1780)
- 349691: Picturesque views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury: with observations on the public buildings, and other works of art in its vicinity. By Samuel Ireland, Author of ``a Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and Part of France;'' and of ``picturesque Views on the Rivers Thames, Medway,'' &c (1795)
- 349692: Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the severn at Tewkesbury (1795)
- 350096: An act to explain and amend a clause in an act passed in the second year of his Majesty's reign, (for making more effectual several acts relating to watermen, wherrymen and lightermen, rowing on the River Thames) so far as the same relates to ferry-boats and flat-bottom'd boats (1731)
- 350115: A bill for stating and determining the demands of the Corporation of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for Raising the Thames Water in York Buildings, and their creditors (1734)
- 350139: The case of the watermen and lightermen working on the River of Thames (1730)
- 350530: A dissertation on rivers and tides (1770)
- 351214: An act for dividing the vicarage of Kingston upon Thames, in the county of Surrey, with the several chapelries or curacies thereto belonging or thereon dependent, into two separate vicarages (1769)
- 353088: The truth of the Christian religion demonstrated both from reason and revelation (1744)
- 353092: The family-Preacher: consisting of practical discourses for every Sunday throughout the year. As also, for Christmas-Day, Good-Friday, and other particular occasions. By D. Bellamy, Minister of Petersham and Kew, in the County of Surry, and Vicar of St. Stephen's in Hertfordshire. In Two Volumes. ... (1754)
- 354250: A bill for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the River of Thames, and for regulating and governing the company of fishermen of the said river (1711)
- 355260: Rules, orders, bye-laws, and regulations (1783)
- 355260: Rules, orders, bye-laws, and regulations (1783)
- 355824: A bill, intituled, An act to explain and make more effectual several acts of Parliament passed in the reign of his present Majesty, for building a bridge cross the River Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore (1744)
- 356016: Grace triumphant. A sacred poem, in nine dialogues (1773)
- 356018: An elegy on the death of the Rev. John Gill (1771)
- 356020: Hymns on believers baptism (1773)
- 356466: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1743)
- 357270: A rule, order, or bye law, to be observed and kept by the bargemasters, ... concerned in the navigating ... any barge, boat, or vessel, on the rivers Thames and Isis, ... ordered at a general meeting of the Commissioners, ... (1786)
- 357270: A rule, order, or bye law, to be observed and kept by the bargemasters, ... concerned in the navigating ... any barge, boat, or vessel, on the rivers Thames and Isis, ... ordered at a general meeting of the Commissioners, ... (1786)
- 358447: The child's friend, or, careful guardian (1800)
- 358914: A sermon against profaneness & immorality (1701)
- 360888: An abstract of the rules, orders and constitutions (1701)
- 361721: Plan for raising three hundred thousand pounds, for the purpose of compleating the bridge at Black-friars (1767)
- 362624: Observations on the present state, and possible improvement of the navigation and government of the river Thames (1794)
- 362632: A travelling dictionary (1777)
- 362638: A travelling dictionary (1792)
- 362652: A travelling dictionary (1773)
- 362657: A travelling dictionary (1772)
- 362661: A travelling dictionary (1787)
- 362662: A travelling dictionary (1799)
- 362668: A travelling dictionary (1797)
- 362670: A travelling dictionary (1781)
- 362987: The shade of Alexander Pope on the banks of the Thames (1799)
- 362988: The shade of Alexander Pope on the banks of the Thames (1799)
- 362989: The shade of Alexander Pope on the banks of the Thames (1799)
- 362990: The shade of Alexander Pope on the banks of the Thames (1799)
- 363198: The necessity of magistracy from the vices of mankind (1745)
- 363551: The entertaining history of Palidor and Fidele: written for the amusement and instruction of youth. Adorned with Curious Cuts (1786)
- 363743: Report from the Committee of the Commissioners of the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis appointed to inquire into and report on the best method of improving and amending the said navigation; from the Eton wharf to South Hope and also what part of Mr. Mylne's plan shoul be adopted. ... (1793)
- 363743: Report from the Committee of the Commissioners of the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis appointed to inquire into and report on the best method of improving and amending the said navigation; from the Eton wharf to South Hope and also what part of Mr. Mylne's plan shoul be adopted. ... (1793)
- 363744: Report on a survey of the River Thames from Boulter's lock to the city stone near Staines and on the best method of improving the navigation of the said River, and making it into as compleat a state of perfection as it is capable of. By Robert Mylne, F. R. S. Engineer (1793)
- 363744: Report on a survey of the River Thames from Boulter's lock to the city stone near Staines and on the best method of improving the navigation of the said River, and making it into as compleat a state of perfection as it is capable of. By Robert Mylne, F. R. S. Engineer (1793)
- 366749: Twickenham. Twickenham is an exceedingly pleasant village in the hundred of Isleworth, in the county of Middlesex, between ten and eleven miles from London, on the north bank of the Thames. Norden saith, "it is called Twickenham, either for that, at this place, the Thames is divided into two rivers, by reason of the island there; or else, of the two brooks, which near the town enter into the Thames; for Twickenham (he observers) is as much as Twinam, quasi inter vinos amnes situm." The learned Costard ingeniously suggested that the name might be derived either from Twy, two, -and Ken, view, -the winding river here affording two remarkable views -or else from Twiggen, the ancient name for osiers, with which the islands abound. ... (1790)
- 368357: Observations on bridge building (1760)
- 368743: The remarkable life of James Smith (1756)
- 369069: Remarks on London: being an exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and the suburbs and liberties contiguous to them, by shewing where every Street, Lane, Court, Alley, Green, Yard, Close, Square, or any other Place, by what Name soever called, is situated in the most Famous Metropolis; so that Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot Miscarry for the future. An Historical Account of all the Cathedrals, Collegiate and Parochial Churches, Chapels, and Tabernacles, within the Bill of Mortality: Shewing therein the sett Time of publick Prayer, Celebrating the Sacraments, Morning and Evening Lectures, and Preaching Sermons, both Ordinary and Extraordinary; with many curious Observations. Places to which Penny-Post Letters and Parcels are carried, with Lists of Fairs and Markets. What places sends Members to Parliament. To what Inns Flying-Coaches, Stage-Coaches, Waggons and Carriers come, and the Days they go out; lately collected. Keys, Wharts and Plying-Places on the River of Thames. Instructions about the General Post-Office. Description of the great and cross Roads from one City and eminent Town to another, in England and Wales. A perpetual Almanack. The Rates of Caochmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Watermen. A perpetaul Tide-Table; and several other necessary Tables, adapted to Trade and other Business. All Alphabetically digested; and very useful for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Tradesmen, both in City and Country. The like never before extant. By W. Stow (1722)
- 369668: An account of the life and writings of the Reverend Edmund Staunton, D.D. Minister of the Gospel at Kingston upon Thames, (1800)
- 369814: A description of the profile or section of the River Thames, from Boulter's Lock to Mortlake (1770)
- 369933: The life and remarkable conversion of Thomas Bennett; wherein is related the singular deliverances the Lord has given him in answer to prayer, when laden with sin and in bondage, filled with fears and unbelief. Also the many robberies that he has formerly committed in town and country, and upon the river Thames; and his ill usage to his parents: together with the trials he has experienced during seven years' transportation, which he suffered for the crimes he has been guilty of; and how the Lord, under that consinement, brought him to know himself and the Lord Jesus (1796)
- 370928: Observations on the intended tunnel beneath the River Thames (1799)
- 371118: A plan for the improvement of the fishery, in the River Thames (1787)
- 372674: National repentance the only way to prevent the ruin of a sinful people. A sermon preached at Kingston on Thames, November the 25th, 1741, the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God, &c. By George Wightwicke, (1741)
- 373509: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1712)
- 374061: Military reflections on the attack and defence of the city of London (1795)
- 374062: The present state of the Thames considered (1794)
- 374412: Case of the City of London, relating to the encroachment upon the River Thames near Durham-Yard (1771)
- 374514: A concise history of the City of London (1752)
- 374652: Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the nobility and gentry of the counties of Essex, Kent and Sussex, for a road from Stump-Cross, in the Hamlet of Mouisham, in the parish of Chelmsford, to and over Galley-Wood common, through stock and billericay, and from Brentwood, to be joined at or near Little Burstead Church, by Dunton Blacksmith's through Horndon to the River Thames at or near Tilbury Fort; and for establishing proper ferry-boats to and from Gravesend. So as to make a safe and speedy communication between the counties of Essex and Kent, and the adjacent counties (1766)
- 377666: The Governour and Company of Undertakers for Raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings (1728)
- 377667: The Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings (1728)
- 379574: An account of men and boys working on the River of Thames (1795)
- 379731: Considerations on the idea of uniting the Rivers Thames and Severn through Cirencester (1782)
- 379820: Instructions at large, for the use of Hadley's quadrant (1766)
- 379915: The gentleman angler (1743)
- 380210: Angling in all its branches (1800)
- 380376: An act for stating and determining the accounts and demands depending between the Corporation of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York Buildings, and their creditors and debtors respectively (1735)
- 380689: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood (1740)
- 382015: A paraphrase on the sacred history, or, Book of Job, with observations from various authors. By D. Bellamy, Minister of Petersham and Kew, and Curate of Kingston upon Thames, in the County of Surrey (1748)
- 383270: A voyage up the Thames. (1738)
- 384507: The bricklayer's miscellany (1734)
- 384691: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood (1740)
- 385344: A true account of the voyage of the Nottingham-Galley of London, John Dean commander, from the River Thames to New-England, Near which Place she was cast away on Boon-Island, December 11, 1710. by the Captain's Obstinacy, who endeavour'd to betray her to the French, or run her ashore; with an Account of the Falsehoods in the Captain's Narrative. And a faithful Relation of the Extremities the Company was reduc'd to for Twenty-Four Days on that desolate Rock, where they were forc'd to eat one of their Companions who died, but were at last wonderfully deliver'd. The whole attested upon oath, by Christopher Langman, Mate; Nicholas Mellen, Boatswain; and George White, Sailor in the said Ship (1711)
- 385422: A plan for raising two hundred and eighty-two thousand pounds (1767)
- 386094: Writing and drawing, made easy, amusing and instructive (1750)
- 387075: An essay, on the right of angling in the River Thames (1787)
- 389220: The lawyer out-law'd, and the biter bit (1734)
- 389998: A new method of Robert Colepepyr, Gent. for speedy and effectual preservation of the navigation on the river Thames ; and to repair the water-breach in to Havering and Dagenham levels, in Essex. (1714)
- 390571: The seasons: autumn and winter (1778)
- 391850: Works of the author of The pursuits of literature (1799)
- 392871: Works of the author of The pursuits of literature (1799)
- 393920: A letter to a proprietor of a fishery in the River Thames (1787)
- 394166: A journal of eight days journey (1756)
- 395011: A dissertation on the value of life annuities (1778)
- 395022: Report from the Committee of the Honourable the House of Commons appointed to enquire into the progress made towards the amendment and improvement of the navigation of the Thames and Isis, in consequence of the several acts passed for that purpose; and also into the amount of the receipts and expenditure and of the state of the trade on the said rivers. (1793)
- 395856: The Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising Thames Water in York Buildings, - - - - appellants. Edward Duke of Norfolk, George Earl of Tyrconnell, John Sutton, George Wade, John Wade, William Lock, and James Peachey, Esqrs. and others, ... respondents. The respondents case (1764)
- 395870: The Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames Water in York-Buildings (1764)
- 396553: A sermon (in substance) preached abroad, near May-Fair Chapel, on Friday evening, August 2, 1771 (1771)
- 397385: The charters of the town of Kingston upon Thames (1797)
- 397385: The charters of the town of Kingston upon Thames (1797)
- 397526: Rules and regulations of the Maritime School, on the Banks of the Thames, near London (1781)
- 397552: A new and general system of midwifery (1751)
- 397584: Kearsly's gentleman and tradesman's pocket ledger, for the year 1776 (1776)
- 397599: A journal of eight days journey (1757)
- 398738: An essay to prove that the jurisdiction and conservacy of the River of Thames (1746)
- 398738: An essay to prove that the jurisdiction and conservacy of the River of Thames (1746)
- 399154: An act for uniting the Free Grammar School of James King of England, within the town of Henley upon Thames, ... Oxford, with the Charity School founded in the same town by Dame Elizabeth Periam, (1778)
- 399160: An act to amend an act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, an Act for building a bridge or bridges cross the River of Thames, from a certain place in Old Brentford, ... Ealing, ... known by the name of Smith or Smith's Hill, to the opposite shore, in ... Surry (1758)
- 399397: An Act to continue several laws, for preventing exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the River Thames .. [That is, so far as relates to the powers of the officers of Excise, in regard to tanners ..] (1749)
- 399783: Refutation of the charges brought by Wm. Vanderstegen, Esq. against Mr. Thomas Weston, and other merchants concerned in the salt trade, so far as those charges respect the Thames Street Company of Salt Importers (1794)
- 400822: State of the gaols in London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1776)
- 402359: Tommy Trimmer's historical account, of beasts, reptiles, fishes, birds (1800)
- 403196: A genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmondson (1759)
- 403405: A description of the River Thames (1758)
- 403405: A description of the River Thames (1758)
- 405320: The freemen of London's necessary and useful companion (1707)
- 406052: Lambert, Mayor. Whereas the fishery of the River of Thames is of late become extreamly decayed and decreased; and divers persons, ... do daily sell and expose to sale, great quantities of small brood and unsizeable fish, ... to the great prejudice of the fishery (1740)
- 406204: Sir William Billers, Knt. John Lawton and Nicholas Paxton, Esqrs. trustees for certain creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Sutton, and Sir Robert Clifton, Knights of the Bath; Sir Alexander Murray, and Sir Archibald Grant, Baronets; George Wade, Esq. Lieutenant General of his Majesty's Forces, --- and others respondts. The case of the appellants (1739)
- 406205: Sir William Billers Knight, John Lawton and Nicholas Paxton Esquires, trustees for certain creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising Thames water in York Buildings, appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Clifton, Sir Robert Sutton, Lieutenant-General Wade, and others, respondents. The respondents case (1739)
- 406325: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 406327: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 407720: An Act for completing the bridge cross the River Thames, from Blackfriars in the City of London, to the opposite side in the county of Surry, (1767)
- 407744: A bill for building a bridge cross the River Thames, from a place called the Prince's Waste, in the parish of Lambeth, in ... Surrey, to the opposite shore, next Peterborough-House, (1722)
- 407883: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1794)
- 408567: Reasons for prefering the London canal, from Boulter's Lock to Isleworth, to the proposed improvement of the River Thames, by pound locks and weirs below Maidenhead (1794)
- 408866: Picturesque views on the river Thames, from its source in Glocestershire to the Nore (1792)
- 411857: Picturesque views, on the river Medway (1793)
- 412079: At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surrey, the 20th of July, 1719 (1719)
- 413720: An act to give further powers to the commissioners for building a bridge cross the River Thames from the City of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey; and to enable them to raise a further sum of money towards finishing the said bridge, (1740)
- 414691: Parvulus Conatus. The White's Row lecture, (a little enlarged) delivered Tuesday, Nov. 23. 1790. On Portsmouth Common. By Peter Edwards (1790)
- 415425: The probability of the future happiness of infants, who die in infancy (1787)
- 415619: A report from the committee to whom the petition of the proprietors of the stock of the governor and company for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, is referred (1733)
- 416645: A sermon preached at Richmond, in Surrey (1747)
- 416724: A sermon against revenge (1717)
- 416784: A sermon preach'd at Isleworth in the county of Middlesex, on Sunday, February 10, 1722 (1723)
- 416813: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 416819: A sermon preach'd at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday 30th of July, 1712 (1712)
- 417230: Reasons against building a bridge over the Thames at Westminster (1736)
- 417327: Reasons humbly offered for the bill for preservation of the fishery of the river Thames, and for regulating the company of fishermen (1711)
- 417614: Remarks concerning the encroachments on the river Thames near Durham-Yard. Addressed To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Worshipful the Aldermen, and the Common-Council of the City of London. In two parts (1771)
- 417809: The rule of obedience (1746)
- 417901: Saint Patrick's purgatory: or, Dr. S---t's expostulation with his distressed friends in the Tower and elsewhere. Shewing, The true Reasons why he withdrew himself to Ireland upon a certain Occasion; and discovering all that happened to him thereupon. Dedicated to the E---l of Ox----d. With a poetical description of the frozen river Thames (1716)
- 418004: A scheme for raising 60,000 l. without any tax (1736)
- 419126: Sin display'd in its natural deformity (1724)
- 419130: Sincerity the best mark of a good Christian (1727)
- 420077: Some considerations humbly offered to the Honourable Members of the House of Commons, for building a Stone-Bridge over the River Thames, from Westminster to Lambeth (1735)
- 420897: The third volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, containing, Amusements serious & comical, calculated for the meridian of London. To which is added, ten letters, on several subjects, Together with His Pocket-Book of Common Places. His Walk round London and Westminster, pleasantly exposing the Vices and Follies of several parts of the Town. Letters translated from Aeneas Sylvius, Poet-Laureat to the Emperor, who was after that created Pope, (pius II.) with his Satyr on Women of the Town. A Declamation in Defence of Gaming, &c. against Drunkenness. The Dispensary; or, The Quacks: a Farce, wrote in the Year 1697. His Diverting Letters, Billet-Deux, both Originals and Translations, to Gentlemen and Ladies. His Voyage on the Thames; or, the Water-Dialect. Poems, Translations, Lampoons, and Satyrs on several Occasions, in Latin and English. A Continuation of the Quaker's Sermon. His London and Lacedemonian Oracles, resolving many Nice and Curious Questions (1708)
- 422683: A true state of the case betwixt the Company, for raising the Thames water in York-Buildings, and Thomas Mathie merchant in Prestonpans (1726)
- 423111: Where little wherries once did use to ride (1716)
- 424176: The River Thames, whose gently rolling tide, in silver streams did gradually glide, (1740)
- 424176: The River Thames, whose gently rolling tide, in silver streams did gradually glide, (1740)
- 424264: The particulars of a further part of the valuable and very desirable freehold estates (1778)
- 424591: A proposal for a navigable canal from Sunning to Sandford Mill (1769)
- 424645: Tunnel under the River Thames (1799)
- 425112: The particulars of two eligible leasehold estates (1788)
- 465033: The shade of Alexander Pope, on the banks of the Thames (1800)
- 468101: Established and regular inland communication between London and the western parts of England and South-Wales, by the Thames and Severn Canal navigation (1799)
- 469771: Petition and complaint of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising Thames Water in York-buildings (1792)
- 469772: Answers for John Taylor, Writer to the Signet (1792)
- 471430: Report from the committee, to whom the several petitions, relating to the embankment of the River Thames, at Durham Yard, were referred. (1771)
- 471762: Rules, orders and ordinances (1785)
- 472376: Clark, Mayor. Rules, orders, and ordinances, to commence and take place from the 1st day of November 1785 (1785)
- 472463: Abstract of the rules and regulations of the Maritime School, on the banks of the Thames, near London (1783)
- 473402: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the Oxford canal navigation, at Braunston, in the county of Northampton, to join the river Thames at or near Brentford, in the county of Middlesex (1793)
- 474121: Proposals towards raising a supplemental provision for the poor; and for the encouragement and increase of seamen within the bills of mortality (1740)
- 474449: A sermon preached in St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney, October 28, 1764 (1764)
- 476207: Upon the frost in the year 1739-40 (1740)
- 476314: A true and genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words of the four malefactors (1765)
- 476605: Englands glory. (1740)
- 476606: Exodus. Chap XX. (1740)
- 477511: Information for David Russell, and others, feuers of the Runrig Lands of Tranent, pursuers (1772)
- 477512: Information for the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising Thames water in York-buildings, defenders (1772)
- 479423: The pocket remembrancer; or, a concise history of the City of London (1741)
- 480560: The acts for improving and completing the navigation of the rivers Thames and Isis (1790)
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