MoEML References in Shakeosphere
PETT1: Petty France
- 98600: The fear of God (1657)
- 148206: In Petty-France Westminster, at a house with a black dore and a red knocker, between the sign of the rose and crown and Jacobs-well, is a German who hath a powder which with the blessing of God upon it, certainly cures the stone (1675)
- 155615: The magistrates power vindicated, and the abominablenesse of resisting their power discovered (1662)
- 210871: An account of the proceedings of the Charitable Society for Relieving the Sick and Needy at the Infirmary in Petty-France, Westminster (1722)
- 210873: An account of the proceedings of the Charitable Society for Relieving the Sick and Needy at the Infirmary in Petty-France, Westminster (1723)
- 244756: Early seekers of Christ directed and encourag'd (1729)
- 244757: Youth reminded of a judgment to come (1729)
- 244917: Three sermons upon occasion of the opening of a new meeting-place in New Broad Street Petty-France (1730)
- 305183: A catalogue of the jewels, antique christal vases, plate, medals, and variety of curiosities; being part of the old Arundel collection, and belonging to the late Earl of Stafford. ... Will be sold by auction at Stafford-House, in Petty-France, Westminster, (1720)
- 326939: A catalogue of the pictures, prints, drawings, jewels, antique christials, vases, ... belonging to the late Earl of Stafford. ... Will be expos'd to view; on [blank] April, at Stafford-House, in Petty-France, Westminster, and the sale to begin, on [blank] instant (1720)
- 337853: Finishing the Christian course, considered and argued. A funeral sermon, occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend John Evans, D.D. who deceased May 16, 1730. ... Preach'd at New Broad-Street in Petty-France. To which is added the practical improvement. By W. Harris, (1730)
- 353008: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. James Read; who died, August 16. 1755. in the seventy-first year of his age. Preached at New Broad-Street, Petty-France, London, August 24. 1755. By George Benson, D. D. Published at the desire of the congregation (1755)
- 354460: A new translation of Ęsop's Fables, adorn'd with cutts; suited to the fables copied from the Frankfurt edition: by the Most Ingenious Artist Christopher van Sycham. The whole being rendered in a Plain Easy, and Familiar Style, adapted to the Meanest Capacities. Nevertheless Corrected and Reform'd from the Grossness of the Language, and Poorness of the Verse us'd in the now Vulgar Translation: The Morals also more accurately Improv'd; Together with Reflections on each Fable, in Verse. Second edition with additions. By J. J. Gent (1715)
- 359746: The history of Tobit (1787)
- 403368: The philanthropic rambler (1790)
- 418344: A serious address to the worthy livery of London (1756)
Variants:
- Petie France
- Petie Fraunce
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