MoEML References in Shakeosphere
RELI2: The Red Lion
Variants:
- Red Lion
- 78: Observations on the nature and consequences of wounds and contusions of the head (1760)
- 1657: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1746)
- 1759: Pia desideria (1702)
- 2657: Leybourn's dialling improv'd (1728)
- 2671: The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office (1732)
- 3349: The rehearsal (1711)
- 3517: The rudiments of English grammar adapted to the use of schools (1786)
- 3861: A token for children (1720)
- 4277: The triumph of benevolence (1786)
- 4747: Thankfulness for peace (1713)
- 4814: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1739)
- 4863: The youth's guide to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 5300: A collection of the state letters of the Right Honourable Roger Boyle (1742)
- 6158: The British carpenter (1735)
- 6892: An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children (1765)
- 7408: The essex harmony (1767)
- 7500: The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1766)
- 7501: The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1775)
- 7591: The idler (1790)
- 8236: The humour of the age (1701)
- 9097: A general introduction to trade and business. Or, The young merchant's and tradesman's magazine (1739)
- 9140: The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd (1738)
- 9230: A fair view of our present case (1712)
- 10346: L. Annæi Flori. Epitome rerum Romanarum cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguæ&genium fieri licuit, redditur (1746)
- 10347: L. Anna^Dei flori epitome rerum rommanarum, cum versione anglica, in qua berbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguægenium fieri licuit, dedditutr: or, A compendious history of Rome (1774)
- 10929: The leicestershire harmony (1759)
- 11187: A new English dictionary (1702)
- 15824: Great Brittain arraigned as of felo de le, and found guilty (1721)
- 16031: A supplement to The builder's golden rule: engraved on thirty-four folio copper-plates. By William Pain, Author of the Builder's Golden Rule, and other Pieces (1782)
- 16701: Eutropii historiæ Romanæ breviarium; cum versione anglica, in qua verbum de verbo exprimitur; notis quoque & indice (1774)
- 17441: The second volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1744)
- 18217: Justini Historiæ Philippicæ. Cum versione anglica (1735)
- 18241: Captain Bilton's journal of his unfortunate voyage from Lisbon to Virginia (1715)
- 19141: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1759)
- 20046: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay (1737)
- 22377: God's wonders in the great deep (1734)
- 23935: An elucidation of the Italian method of book keeping (1794)
- 24785: The British carpenter (1753)
- 24870: The British Apollo (1740)
- 24939: The history of France, from the earliest times, to the present important era (1791)
- 25846: A list of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. London, October 12, 1774 (1774)
- 26367: L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Roman arum cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque lienguæ genium sieri licuit, redditur (1749)
- 26656: The English empire in America or, A view of dominions of the Crown of England in the West Indies. Namely, Newfoundland, New-England, New-York, Pesdilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, Barbuda, Anguila, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Antegoa, Mevis, or Nevis, St. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica. With an account of the discovery, situation, product, and other excellencies and rarities of these countries. To which is prefixed, a relation of the first discovery of the new world called America by the spaniards. And of the remarkable voyages of several Englishmen to divers places therein. Illustrated with maps and pictures. By Robert Burton (1739)
- 27124: Cornelii Nepotis Vitæ excellentium imperatorum: cum versione anglica?, in qua? verbum de verbo, quantu?m fieri potuit, redditur: notis quoque? Anglicis, & indice locupletissimo (1759)
- 27146: Cornelii Nepotis Vitæ excellentium imperatorum (1765)
- 27383: Minutes of the proceedings of a general court-martial, holden at the Red-Lion Inn, Canterbury, on Thursday June 11, 1795 (1795)
- 30198: Liberty, a poem (1768)
- 30622: Cornwall. To be sold by auction, on Friday the fourth day of November next, ... at the house of Mr. George Colwell, (the Red Lion) in St. Columbe, the freehold and inheritance of and in the undermentioned tenements, (1791)
- 30623: Padstow. To be sold by auction, the freehold and inheritance of a moiety of the undermentioned tenements, ... being in the town of Padstow, in the county of Cornwall, ... For sale of the above premises, an auction will be held at the house of Mr. Baisely, the Red Lion Inn, in Padstow, on Wednesday the 22d day of June next, (1791)
- 31138: The life of Charlotta Du Pont (1723)
- 32261: In case of fire. Thomas Davies, turncock to the London-Bridge Water-Works, lives next door to the Red Lion in Whitecross-street, near Moorfields; who will attend on the earliest notice (1795)
- 32602: The practical house carpenter (1790)
- 32617: Bedfordshire. Particulars of several freehold estates, to be sold at the Red-Lion Inn, in the town of Bedford, to the best bidder, on Saturday the 29th. day of September, 1792, (1792)
- 39966: The unfortunate concubines (1708)
- 40380: A theologico-philosophical dissertation concerning worms in all parts of human bodies (1727)
- 42069: Royal Humane Society (1800)
- 45295: An Act to enable the present and future proprietors and inhabitants of the houses in Red Lion Square, in the county of Middlesex, to make a rate on themselves (1737)
- 46139: The modern theory and practice of physic (1738)
- 51482: An Act for better paving the streets, squares, lanes, courts, alleys, ways, and other publick passages, in that part of Goodman's Fields, which lies in the parish of Saint Mary Matfellon, otherwise Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, and also Red Lion Street and White Lion Street, lying contiguous to the said fields (1771)
- 57666: The Unfortunate concubines: or The history of fair Rosamond, mistress to Henry II. and Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV. Kings of England (1762)
- 59491: Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical (1717)
- 59686: An effectual cure for the high prices of butchers' meat (1796)
- 60888: A large ox, to be seen at the Red-Lion Inn, in Strait-Bargate, Boston (1785)
- 65844: A defence of natural and revealed religion (1752)
- 66163: An examination into the origin of the discontents in Ireland (1799)
- 66183: The instructor (1742)
- 66999: Eutropii historiæRomanæbreviarium; cum versione anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum sieri licuit, exprimitur; notis quoque & indice (1769)
- 67072: An examination of what has been advanced relating to moral obligation (1730)
- 67300: Female policy detected (1761)
- 67482: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV. cum versione Anglica, ad verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta. Or, Ovid's Metamorphoses (1769)
- 67563: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a copyhold estate, which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Campbell, at Mr. Berry's, the sign of the Queen's-Head, the Corner of Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn, London, on Wednesday, May 24, 1769, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in one distinc lot (1769)
- 68691: The dispairing lover's address to Charon, for a passage to the Elizium shades: or, the fond lover's lamentation for the unkindness of Silvia. To the tune of, Charon make haste, &c (1700)
- 68731: The true and admirable history of the noble Marquess of Salus, and patient Grisel, a poor man's daughter in France (1703)
- 69050: The practical house carpenter; or, The youth's instructor (1788)
- 69208: Elegant and copious history of France (1791)
- 69547: Thomas Kay, Red Lion Inn, Warrington (1794)
- 69547: Thomas Kay, Red Lion Inn, Warrington (1794)
- 71040: The Astrologer's magazine; and Philosophical miscellany (1793)
- 71043: The Astrologer's magazine; and Philosophical miscellany (1793)
- 71045: The Conjuror's magazine; or, Magical and physiognomical mirror (1791)
- 71046: The Conjuror's magazine, or, Magical and physiognmical mirror. For (1791)
- 71121: The Saturday's post (1716)
- 71824: The Albion, and evening advertiser (1799)
- 72150: Old England (1747)
- 72539: Old England: or, The broadbottom journal (1746)
- 72593: The Review and Sunday advertiser (1789)
- 73332: The Glasgow museum, or, weekly instructor (1773)
- 73703: The Glasgow museum, or, weekly instructor (1773)
- 75262: New poems, songs, prologues and epilogues (1676)
- 76372: Rome a la mode. Or The true sentiments of the court and cardinals there concerning religion and the gospell (1678)
- 76451: The history of the late war with the Turks, during the siege of Vienna, and the great victory obtain'd against them, at the raising the siege (1684)
- 76961: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist (1692)
- 78981: A collection of chronical diseases (1692)
- 79728: Devotional poems, festival and practical: on some of the chief Christian festivals, fasts, graces and vertues, &c (1699)
- 80075: A discourse, proving from Scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God (1680)
- 80330: The English grammar: Or, The English tongue reduced to grammatical rules (1693)
- 80515: Of confirmation (1693)
- 80667: A plain introduction to the art of physick (1697)
- 80847: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, at the annual meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, Tuesday, December vii. 1697. By George Stanhope, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Publish'd at the request of the Stewards. To which is annexed, a faithful account of the charities distributed by that corporation for fourteen years last past. (1698)
- 82395: Fons perennis (1686)
- 83058: Clavis Terentiana: in usum juventutis studiosæ: or, A collection of phrases out of the six comedies (1670)
- 85061: Pia desideria: or, Divine addresses, in three books (1686)
- 85553: Love without interest: or, The man too hard for the master (1699)
- 86737: The loyal general (1680)
- 88026: Pia desideria: or, divine addresses (1690)
- 88109: The Christian's inheritance (1698)
- 89059: The Italian princess. Or, Loves persecutions (1681)
- 91495: The falacie of the great water-drinker discovered (1650)
- 91721: The British language in its lustre, or A copious dictionary of Welsh and English (1668)
- 93362: The general history of the Reformation of the Church, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome: begun in Germany by Martin Luther (1689)
- 95427: Of publick baptism (1693)
- 98153: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar (1699)
- 99934: The new politick lights of modern Romes church-government: or, the new Gospel according to Cardinal Palavicini; revealed by him in his History of the Council of Trent. Englished out of French (1678)
- 101492: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist (1691)
- 101548: A new discovery of a vast country in America (1699)
- 103991: The generous choice (1700)
- 104949: The life of the famous John Baptist Colbert, late minister and secretary of state to Lewis XIV. the present French king. Done into English from a French copy printed at Cologne this present year 1695 (1695)
- 104995: Poems and translations, written upon several occasions, and to several persons (1689)
- 105500: The regulating silver coin, made practicable and easie, to the government and subject· (1696)
- 107434: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar (1697)
- 107536: A relation of whatsoever has happen'd in Germany (1684)
- 108031: A treatise against irreligion. By H.C. de Luzancy, priest of the Church of England, and M. of Arts of Christs Church in Oxford (1678)
- 120001: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist (1699)
- 120003: A court of judicature (1697)
- 121244: Discourse proving from scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God. By the author of the Duty of Man, &c (1680)
- 122853: Elpis kai eire?ne?: = or, Hope and peace (1692)
- 123340: Oroonoko: a tragedy (1699)
- 125090: Sir Antony Love: or, The rambling lady (1698)
- 125704: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of George Payne, jun (1700)
- 129019: Correction, instruction: or, A treatise of afflictions (1671)
- 130175: A treatise against irreligion. By H.C. de Luzancy, priest of the Church of England, and M. of Arts of Christs Church in Oxford (1678)
- 132241: A duke and no duke (1693)
- 134610: Oroonoko (1699)
- 136469: Two useful cases resolved (1698)
- 141207: The elements of history. From the creation of the world, to the reign of Constantin the Great (1700)
- 146610: A discourse concerning the period of humane life: whether mutable or immutable. The third edition corrected. By the author of The duty of man, laid down in express words of Scriptures (1678)
- 151029: The loyal general (1681)
- 152666: Two unfortunate lovers: or, A relation of the lamentable end of John True and Susan Mease (1700)
- 154158: Jerusalem's sins, Jerusalem's destruction: or, National sins the cause of national calamities (1691)
- 156924: The compleat midwife's practice enlarged (1699)
- 157597: The crown and glory of a Christian (1684)
- 161096: Autodidactice (1687)
- 163132: Bibliotheca curiosa (1690)
- 166049: Almanac am y flwy?ddy?n o oedran y by?d 5637. Crist 1688 (1687)
- 167392: A sacred poem. Wherein the birth, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of the most Holy Jesus are delineated (1699)
- 185108: Sixe demaunds (from an vnlearned Protestant, to a learned Papist,) (1609)
- 208713: Particulars and conditions of sale of several freehold and leasehold estates, at Shaftesbury, Stallbridge, and Crendall (1789)
- 210532: New thoughts concerning education (1735)
- 210554: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1740)
- 210721: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1746)
- 211000: The queen's royal cookery (1713)
- 211654: An ode on His Most Sacred Majesty's return (1752)
- 211864: Cathedral music, skilfully and religiously performed, a reasonable service (1743)
- 212326: The cherub (1792)
- 213003: A sermon preach'd before the worshipful burgesses of Westminster (1745)
- 213010: Fables by the late Mr. Gay. (1777)
- 213505: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God John Ld. Bishop of London (1719)
- 213676: A catalogue of books and prints, which will be sold by auction, beginning on Monday, March the 8th, at the great room in the Red Lion Inn, in the Petty-Cury, Cambridge; and to continue till Thursday, March the 11th, 1762. (1762)
- 216497: Eucharistical devotions (1701)
- 217332: Mr. Hague respectfully begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry of the University (1796)
- 218065: Twelve sermons (1800)
- 218467: An abstract of the charter granted by his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, (of ever blessed memory) for erecting a corporation for relief of poor widows and children of clergy-men: dated July I. 1678 (1704)
- 219597: The case of going to war (1763)
- 222162: Arguments relating to a restraint upon the press (1712)
- 222175: Arithmetic in epitome (1746)
- 222176: Arithmetic in epitome (1752)
- 222187: Arithmetick in epitome (1740)
- 222394: At a meeting, held at the Red Lion inn, in Dunstable, on Wednesday, December 19th, 1792. John Miller, Esq. in the chair, the following resolutions were unanimously agreed to; (1792)
- 224108: The rival generals (1722)
- 224552: The antient and modern history of the loyal town of Rippon (1733)
- 225690: The pupil of nature (1797)
- 225958: Meditations and contemplations (1778)
- 226488: Spiritual communion (1725)
- 227389: John Bull in his senses (1712)
- 229311: Cocker's arithmetick (1745)
- 229312: Cocker's arithmetick (1748)
- 229541: Thankfulness for peace (1713)
- 229553: Thankfulness for peace, the subjects duty to God's vicegerent (1713)
- 229563: Thankfulness for peace, the subjects duty to God's vicegerent (1713)
- 230568: The dancing devils (1724)
- 233486: The divine mission of gospel-ministers (1711)
- 233829: The duty and excellence of thanksgiving (1730)
- 237097: A letter to Dr. Sangrado (1746)
- 238689: A narrative of the many horrid cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg upon the body of Mary Clifford (1767)
- 239267: Six old plays (1779)
- 240575: The modes of quotation used by the evangelical writers explained and vindicated (1789)
- 241821: A pleasant new ballad to sing ev'ning and morn (1705)
- 241890: A poem on the last day (1715)
- 241892: A poem on the last day (1725)
- 242104: Poetical translations from various authors (1786)
- 242385: A prologue on comic poetry (1753)
- 242582: The builder's dictionary (1734)
- 243719: Ars scribendi sine penna (1783)
- 248156: The tragedy of King Henry IV. of France: as it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Beckingham (1720)
- 248319: Returns of mercy (1704)
- 249236: Colloquia chirurgica (1743)
- 249241: Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady (1745)
- 250061: At the Red Lion, Petty Cury, on Saturday, December 1st, 1792, Mr. Barrett, (late manager of the Theatre-Royal, Norwich,) ... respectfully invites the ladies, gentlemen, and the public in general, to An evening's lounge; or, an antidote for the spleen. (1792)
- 250062: At the Red Lion, Petty Cury, on Tuesday, November 27th, 1792, Mr. Barrett, (late manager of the Theatre-Royal, Norwich,) ... respectfully invites the ladies, gentlemen, and the public in general, to An evening's lounge; or, an antidote for the spleen. (1792)
- 250165: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Tuesday the 25th of this instant November, will be presented for the first time here, Collins's Evening brush, for rubbing off the rust of care, (1788)
- 250179: C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Cæsares (1739)
- 250440: A complete history of Algiers (1731)
- 251247: A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England, established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth: against the injurious reflections of Mr. Neale, in his late history of the Puritans (1733)
- 251260: The works of the author of the Night-Thoughts (1778)
- 252919: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. In three parts (1759)
- 253127: Most assuredly for two nights only. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Tuesday November 11th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry, (1788)
- 253128: Most assuredly the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Wednesday November 12th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry, (1788)
- 253134: Mr. Hague's eighth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 14, 1796. (1796)
- 253135: Mr. Hague's eighth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 20th, 1797. (1797)
- 253136: Mr. Hague's fifth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, February 27th, 1797. (1797)
- 253137: Mr. Hague's fourth subscription concert (1796)
- 253138: Mr. Hague's ninth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, May 1st, 1797. (1797)
- 253139: Mr. Hague's ninth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, April 11, 1796, (1796)
- 253140: Mr. Hague's seventh subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, February 29, 1796. (1796)
- 253141: Mr. Hague's seventh subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 13th, 1797. (1797)
- 253142: Mr. Hague's sixth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, February 22, 1796. (1796)
- 253143: Mr. Hague's sixth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 6th, 1797. (1797)
- 253144: Mr. Hague's tenth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, May 8th, 1797. (1797)
- 253145: Mr. Hague's tenth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, April 18, 1796. (1796)
- 253146: Mr. Hague's third subscription concert, of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red-Lion in the Petty-Cury, on Monday, Dec. the 1st. (1794)
- 253147: Mr. Hague's third subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, December 5, 1796. (1796)
- 253312: Positively but twice more. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Thursday the 27th of this instant November, will be presented Collins's Evening brush, (1788)
- 253319: Positivey [sic] the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Saturday the 26th of this instant November, will be presented Collins's Evening brush, (1788)
- 253497: Mr. Hague's fifth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion, in the Petty Cury, on Monday, December 11, 1797. (1797)
- 253498: Mr. Hague's fourth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion, in the Petty Cury, on Monday, December 4, 1797. (1797)
- 253499: Mr. Hague's third subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion, in the Petty Cury, on Monday, November 27, 1797. (1797)
- 255251: Books and prints; at no. 2, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street. ... Bingley's commission catalogue, for November, 1793 (1793)
- 255264: Church music reformed (1765)
- 255312: The compleat psalmodist (1753)
- 255316: The compleat psalmodist (1761)
- 255371: A book of psalmody (1738)
- 255373: A book of psalmody (1751)
- 257531: Abstract of the premiums offered by the Society (1794)
- 257701: A general index to the first fifty-six volumes of the Gentleman's Magazine (1789)
- 261247: Coffee-House jests (1733)
- 261277: The leicestershire harmony (1767)
- 262530: The particulars and conditions of sale for a capital freehold estate, through which, for two miles, passes the turnpike road leading from Somerton to Ilchester, beginning at one mile distance from the former twon, and ending at two miles from the latter town (1800)
- 268121: The practical house carpenter, or The youth's instructor (1789)
- 268374: The life of that great circumnavigator (1792)
- 269439: Verses to the memory of John Roydon Hughes, Esq; Captain of Foot, in General Pultney's regiment (1750)
- 269864: The life of Mr. Elwes (1792)
- 271519: The wandring spy (1729)
- 271989: Six sermons (1708)
- 272411: Kensington-Gardens (1720)
- 272624: The proceedings at large on the trial of George Gordon, Esq; commonly called Lord George Gordon, for high treason, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster (1781)
- 272648: To the overseers of the parish of [blank] You are hereby informed, that the men, now raising by your parish under the late act of Parliament, are to be taken to be examined before Captain Drummond, the regulating-officer, at the sign of the Red Lion, ... in the parish of Lambeth, Surrey; (1797)
- 273961: The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris (1785)
- 274371: The London-spy compleat (1718)
- 274564: The several methods of God's judging the world (1726)
- 276911: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1734)
- 277696: At a meeting of Protestant dissenters of the southern part of the county of Bucks (1790)
- 278184: An explanation of the Church-Office of baptism (1701)
- 278293: An Exhortation to the people (1797)
- 278421: Compleat tables for measuring round and square timer (1742)
- 278884: England's witty and ingenious jester (1730)
- 278891: Books printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch (1734)
- 281718: The charmer (1749)
- 283672: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV (1741)
- 284505: At a numerous meeting of gentlemen, held at the Red Lion Inn, in Atherstone, on Monday the 22d day of September, 1783, pursuant to an advertisement in the Birmingham, Coventry, and Leicester news-papers, for the preservation of pheasants, the following resolutions were proposed and agreed to: (1783)
- 284986: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1749)
- 285114: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1749)
- 285246: The History of the county Palatine of Chester, in three volumes folio, by the Late Foote Gower, M.D (1795)
- 285844: Gun. Lost this morning a gun (1784)
- 286813: A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey (1799)
- 287072: To be absolutely sold (1779)
- 287195: Nosologia methodica oculorum (1785)
- 287493: Hope and peace (1701)
- 288607: By authority. State lottery, 1777. Shoe-cleaning. Persons having shoes cleaned by John Easey, opposite Red Lion Street, Holborn, on paying the usual price for the same, with each pair will receive a number and note of hand, entitling the bearer to half a crown, if such number proves the same as either of the two £.20,000. prizes in the present state lottery. (1777)
- 289292: A letter to the Pope on the probable cause of the war (1799)
- 290805: Kensington-gardens; or, The pretenders: a comedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Leigh (1720)
- 294130: A discourse delivered at the New-Chapel in the City-Road (1791)
- 298578: Borough of Warwick. To be sold by auction, on Thursday the 14th day of July, 1796, at the house of Thomas Atkins, known by the name of the Red Lion Inn, in the borough of Warwick, ... All that freehold messuage ... in the High-Street, ... Warwick, lately occupied by Mr. Nicholas White: (1796)
- 299007: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham, and Winslow machine, begins going for the winter season, on Saturday 20th November, 1779. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday at noon, to Buckingham; and returns from thence ... Likewise a coach from the Cobham's Arms Buckingham, every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to London; ... Performed by John Lomax and Co. (1779)
- 299008: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham and Winslow machine, (in one day) for the summer season; begins flying on Monday the 8th of April 1776. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to the Bell and Crown Inn, Holborn; and returns from thence ... Performed by J. Lomax, and Co. (1776)
- 299454: Minutes of an association of General Baptist ministers (1800)
- 304480: The instructor (1748)
- 305291: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1730)
- 305874: Youth's divine pastime (1732)
- 311057: Twice a week, the Sheffield and Rotherham stage-waggons (1780)
- 312141: A list of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. London, August 1, 1775 (1775)
- 312428: A Defence of natural and revealed religion (1737)
- 314717: The English school reformed (1736)
- 316073: Farringdon Without (1799)
- 316340: The unfortunate concubines (1739)
- 316629: The wonderful life (1755)
- 316886: To be sold (1785)
- 317627: Ayta'pekia: or, The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastor of St. Stephen's Walbrook (1719)
- 317776: The particulars of valuable freehold estates, most advantageously situate at Middleton Cheney, Warkworth, Overthrupp, Nethercott, and Grimsbury, in the county of Northampton, contiguous and a short distance from the capital market town of Banbury, and the Oxford and Coventry Canal (1799)
- 318279: Yorkshire West-Riding Yeomanry Cavalry (1794)
- 318319: The Dutch fortune-teller (1723)
- 318595: Rules and orders (1800)
- 318788: The way to be rich and respectable (1787)
- 319087: The mourners directory (1702)
- 319280: Britannia (1800)
- 319785: The Lord's prayer, apostles creed, and Ten Commandments, in verse (1718)
- 321433: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1743)
- 321894: The seaman's manual (1790)
- 323009: The rambler (1791)
- 323296: Pretty Sally's garland (1795)
- 323300: Ann O'Donnell, widow of the late James O'Donnell, mercer and linnen draper, in the Red-Lion Street (1785)
- 323316: J. Cheney, letter-press and copper-plate printer (1788)
- 323317: At a crisis like the present, when our brave soldiers and sailors are gallantly exerting themselves in defence of our lives (1794)
- 324714: A true narrative of an unfortunate elopement (1770)
- 325425: A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone (1734)
- 325435: A dissertation on the æther of Sir Isaac Newton (1747)
- 325681: A treatise on ruptures (1763)
- 325777: The art of reading (1740)
- 327599: The virgin unmask'd (1731)
- 327718: The gentleman-cully. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants (1702)
- 327801: The fortunate and unfortunate lovers (1735)
- 328170: A summary of the constitutional laws of England (1788)
- 328400: The ancient physician's legacy to his country (1733)
- 328976: Sighs from hell (1722)
- 329328: The pilgrim's progress (1738)
- 329330: The pilgrim's progress (1733)
- 329331: The pilgrim's progress (1730)
- 331198: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1753)
- 331819: Pia desideria (1712)
- 331854: The agreeable variety (1742)
- 332435: The travels of an English gentleman from London to Rome (1718)
- 332601: Premiums offered by the Society, instituted at London, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce (1774)
- 332628: Abstract of the premiums offered by the Society (1788)
- 332629: Abstract of the premiums offered by the Society (1789)
- 332630: Abstract of the premiums offered by the Society (1790)
- 334117: Medical essays and observations (1746)
- 334161: An essay concerning human understanding (1735)
- 334163: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334167: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334456: A treatise of algebra (1739)
- 334457: The method of teaching and studying the belles lettres (1737)
- 335109: The wandring spy: or, The merry observator (1724)
- 335111: The merry travellers (1724)
- 335255: The modern theory and practice of physic (1735)
- 335256: The modern theory and practice of physic (1764)
- 335307: Letters to a prebendary (1800)
- 335856: The protestant tutor, instructing youth and others, in the compleat method of spelling, reading, and writing, true English (1720)
- 336157: The amorous widow (1729)
- 336781: Sailing directions for the island of Jamaica and St. Domingue, or Hispaniola, and the windward passages, to be used with the charts and plans that are published from surveys and observations, Made by Order of Philip Affleck, Esq. Rear Admiral of the White, and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels at Jamaica, &c. &c. In part of the Years 1789, 1790, 1791, and part of 1792. By John Leard, and Assistants (1792)
- 336952: The syren. Containing a collection of four hundred and thirty two of the most celebrated English songs. None of which are contain'd in the collection of the same size, call'd, The nightingale. (1739)
- 336977: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1755)
- 336978: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1719)
- 337182: The english physician (1733)
- 337187: The history of Henri de la Tour D'Auvergne (1735)
- 337197: The christian doctrine of ceremonies (1781)
- 338141: Kensington-Gardens; or, the pretenders: a comedy (1719)
- 338600: A treatise on ruptures (1756)
- 339344: A list of the members of the Society of Antiquaries of London, from their revival in 1717, to June 19, 1796. Arranged in chronological and alphabetical order (1798)
- 339782: Religious courtship (1735)
- 339959: The life of the late Reverend John Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Cranbrook, in Kent. By the late Revd Thomas Brett, LL.D. Together with three of Mr. Johnson's posthumous tracts, Viz. I. The Primitive Communicant, with Devotions for the Altar. II. A Sermon preached at Canterbury School-Feast, on Numb. xi. 29. With a Preface, shewing that alphabetical Letters were never used before Moses, and he first learned an Alphabet from God. III. An Explanation of Daniel's Prophecy of the LXX Weeks. And an appendix, containing some letters written to him by the late Revd George Hickes, D. D. and by Robert Nelson, Esq; Also some Part of two Letters from Mr. Johnson to Dr. Brett (1748)
- 339994: Funebria: or, six practical discourses on funeral occasions. viz. I. At the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Clopton, M. A. formerly Rector of Christleton. II. At the funeral of Mrs. Clopton, the said Rector's Relict. III, IV, V. On occasion of the death of the Rev. Philip Egerton, D. D. the late Rector of Astbury and Christleton. VI. At the funeral of Mrs. Ledsham; Preached at St. John Baptist's Church in Chester. By John Thomas, M. A. Curate of Christleton, and Minister of Ince. Published at the Request of the Vestry. (1728)
- 341142: A narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth (1793)
- 341281: The history of Charles XII. King of Sweden (1734)
- 341292: The history of Charles XII. King of Sweden (1739)
- 341426: Cornelii Nepotis vit? excellentium imperatorum (1754)
- 341451: Cocker's arithmetick (1750)
- 341868: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, &c (1776)
- 341869: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, &c (1778)
- 341870: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, &c (1779)
- 342065: The post-Man robb'd of his mail: or, the packet broke open (1719)
- 342354: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York; mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America: How his Ship was lost in a Storm, and all his Companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the Shore by the Wreck. With a true Relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by Pyrates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cutts suited to the most remarkable Stories (1737)
- 342356: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robison Crusoe, of York, mariner (1759)
- 342417: A new English introduction to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 343171: The dramatick works (1779)
- 344296: Redemption: a divine poem (1722)
- 344298: Creation (1718)
- 345294: A perfect cure for the King's evil, (whether hereditary or accidental,) by effectual alcalious medicines: faithfully approv'd by the experience of eighteen years practice, and the testimony of above four hundred patients restor'd beyond relapse. By Thomas Fern Chirurgeon. P. S. Giving an exact Account also how He himself was perfectly cur'd by the same Medicines; after having languish'd Eleven Years under the same Distemper, and being given over at last, by several Eminent Physicians and Surgeons in London. Varia Hominum dona (1709)
- 345801: Select original letters on various subjects (1781)
- 346497: The history of infant-baptism (1705)
- 347768: The British compendium (1741)
- 347775: The irish compendium (1735)
- 348146: The British compendium (1726)
- 348147: The British compendium (1729)
- 348149: The British compendium (1731)
- 348613: A practical essay on the small-pox (1740)
- 349609: An essay on separation: or, a vindication of the Church of Scotland. In which the chief things in the testimonies of these Reverend brethren who lately made a secession from her are considered, and shown to be no ground of separation or secession. By John Currie, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Kinglassie. (1738)
- 349671: A second appendix to the history of Croyland (1795)
- 350369: The pleasant art of money-catching (1714)
- 352173: The travels of Cyrus (1745)
- 352176: The travels of Cyrus (1739)
- 352256: The psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1777)
- 352449: The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1792)
- 352554: The lives of illustrious men (1723)
- 352656: The new art of gardening, with the gardener's almanack (1720)
- 353410: A brief account, historical and critical, of the septuagint version of the Old Testament. To which is added a dissertation on the comparative excellency of the Hebrew and Samaritan Pentateuch. By the Rev. Dr. Henry Owen, F. R. S. Rector of St. Olave, Hart-Street, &c (1787)
- 354180: Æsop's Fables: with his life, and morals and remarks. Fitted for the meanest capacities (1754)
- 354414: Fourteen sermons on practical subjects. By Pawlet St. John, D. D. Late Rector of Yelden in Bedfordshire, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her late Majesty Queen Anne, of Glorious, and ever-blessed Memory (1737)
- 355058: The works of Anacreon, and Sappho. Done from the Greek, by several hands (1713)
- 356258: A new academy of compliments (1748)
- 356302: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1760)
- 356845: Exercitia Latina (1735)
- 357007: Twenty discourses (nineteen of them Archbp. Tillotson's) on the most important subjects (1743)
- 357169: Considerations on the religious worship of the heathens as bearing unanswerable testimony to the principles of Christianity (1799)
- 357896: The practising attorney (1737)
- 358650: An examination into the origin and continuance of the discontents in Ireland, and the true cause of the rebellion: being a faithful narrative of the particular sufferings of the Irish peasantry: with a plan which, if Adopted, cannot fail to bring back the Roman Catholic insurgents to their allegiance; without Injury to the Protestant Interest; or, What they never Asked, Emancipation. To which is annexed a specimen of Irish anecdotes, which the Editor Proposes, on a Future Occasion, to Enlarge. By William Bingley, Fourteen Years a Resident in Ireland (1799)
- 358723: The french convert (1746)
- 359067: The french convert (1757)
- 359522: Markham's master-piece. Containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach (1734)
- 359689: Observations on the more ancient statutes (1796)
- 359845: The pleadings of the counsel before the House of Lords, in the great cause concerning literary property; together with the opinions of the learned judges, on the common law copy right of authors and booksellers. To which are added, the speeches of the noble lords, Who spoke for and against reversing the Decree of the Court of Chancery (1774)
- 360892: The psalms of David, selected from various versions, and adapted to public worship. (1788)
- 361908: The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France and New England; with their confession and codemnation. Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Glanvil, Mr. Emlin, Dr. Horneck, Dr. Tilson, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Hodges, Corn. Agrippa. By W. P (1760)
- 362025: The proceedings at large on the trial of George Gordon (1781)
- 362707: A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. (1780)
- 363254: A poem on the last day (1741)
- 364707: Arithmetick in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant (1748)
- 364720: Morsels of criticism, tending to illustrate some few passages in the Holy Scriptures upon philosophical principles and an enlarged view of things (1788)
- 366142: Notitia monastica (1787)
- 366395: The compleat herbal of physical plants (1707)
- 367079: Custumale Roffense (1788)
- 367535: Vida's Art of poetry (1725)
- 367632: The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1786 (1785)
- 368195: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV. Cum versione Anglica, Ad Verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta. or, Ovid's Metamorphoses. With an English translation, as Literal as possible, for the more Expeditious Attainment of the Sense and Elegancy of this Great Poet: And the Original Text carefully corrected. By John Clarke, Author of the Essays upon Education and Study (1735)
- 368200: Ovid's Tristia. Containing five books of mournful elegies: Which he sweetly compos'd in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos, a city of Pontus, where he died, after seven years banishment from Rome. Newly translated by T. P. (1713)
- 368520: Ovid's Tristia. Containing five books of mournful elegies: which he sweetly compos'd in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos, a city of Pontus, where he died, after seven years banishment from Rome (1726)
- 369391: Views within twelve miles round London (1800)
- 369615: Astronomical dialogues (1729)
- 369701: The calumnies upon the primitive Christians accounted for (1727)
- 369849: Practical surveying improved (1737)
- 370527: The restoration to be had in remembrance (1722)
- 370758: An essay upon government (1726)
- 371273: A collection of poems. By John Whaley, Fellow of Kings-College, Cambridge (1732)
- 372169: Primitive Christianity vindicated, in a second letter to the author of the History of Montanism, against the Arian misrepresentations of it, and Mr. Whiston's bold assertions in his late Books. With An Appendix, Concerning the Incommunicable Name of God, the Pre-Existing Humanity of Christ, the Mercavah of Ezekiel; and several other Matters. For the further clearing of some Passages in the First Letter, against the Exceptions of the Postscript to that Author's Account of the Convocation, &c. By the author of the Considerations on Mr. Whiston's Historical preface (1712)
- 372179: The entertaining novels of Mrs. Jane Barker (1743)
- 372782: A guide to eternal glory or brief directions to all Christians how to attain everlasting salvation (1739)
- 373577: The history of the French prophets (1709)
- 373708: Provincial copper coins or tokens (1795)
- 374041: Records of the religious experiences, and pious observations of Mr. Thomas Ward (1781)
- 374516: The court register, and statesman's remembrancer (1782)
- 374591: Modern propensities; or, an essay on the art of strangling, &c. Illustrated with several anecdotes. With Memoirs of Susannah Hill, and a summary of her trial at the Old-Bailey, on Friday, September 16, 1791, on the charge of hanging Francis Kotzwarra, At her Lodgings in Vine Street, on September 2 (1791)
- 375684: The beaux merchant: a comedy. Written by a clothier (1714)
- 375799: An essay on the education of children, in two parts. Part I. On forming their bodies. Part II. On improving their minds. With an appendix concerning their diseases. Translated from the German of John Gottlob Kruger, Professor of Philosophy and Physic in the University of Helmstadt, and Member of the Imperial Academy of the Naturae Curiosi, and of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin (1765)
- 376515: A guide to justices (1734)
- 376929: An essay upon study (1737)
- 376942: An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools (1740)
- 378770: Arithmetical collections and improvements (1766)
- 378796: L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Romanorum (1739)
- 379056: Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady (1766)
- 379665: The old hocus pocus (1742)
- 379915: The gentleman angler (1743)
- 380276: Observations on that disorder of the corner of the eye, commonly called fistula lachrymalis (1763)
- 380592: An impartial examination of the third volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans (1737)
- 380593: An impartial examination of the fourth volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans (1739)
- 381872: A defence of natural and revealed religion (1737)
- 382453: Medical tracts. I. On sugar. II. On the cow-pox. III. On the Yaws. IV. On Obi; or African Witchcraft. V. On the Plague; and Yellow Fever of America. VI. On Hospitals. Vii. On Bronchocele. Viii. On prisons. By Benjamin Moseley, M. D. Author of a Treatise on Tropical Diseases; Military Operations; and the Climate of the West Indies; and A Treatise on Coffee: Physician to Chelsea Hospital, Member of the College of Physicians of London; of the University of Leyden, of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia, &c. &c (1800)
- 382604: Cynthia (1760)
- 383305: Diocesan episcopacy proved from Holy Scripture: with a letter to Mr. Edmund Calamy, in the room of a dedicatory epistle. By Thomas Edwards, M. A. of St. John's College in Cambridge, and late Chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxford (1705)
- 383340: A treatise of the three evils of the last times (1711)
- 384569: The works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1744)
- 384755: The most rational, easy, and speedy method of writing short-hand (1784)
- 384886: Ebenezer (1708)
- 385501: A supplement to the Introduction to the making of Latin (1740)
- 385594: The British carpenter (1759)
- 385773: The practical measurer, or youth's instructor (1783)
- 385842: The travels of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1735)
- 386425: The virtuous orphan; or the life, misfortunes, and adventures, of Indiana (1765)
- 386912: A compendious introduction to the Latin tongue (1752)
- 387340: The travels of Cyrus (1736)
- 388091: Colloquia chirurgica (1733)
- 389263: Il disertore; a serious opera, in two acts. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new, by Signor Tarchi (1789)
- 389750: An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass (1766)
- 390082: A treatise on sugar (1800)
- 390321: Navigation spiritualliz'd: or, a new compass for seamen (1721)
- 390699: The witticisms, anecdotes, jests, and sayings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1791)
- 390738: A new English dictionary (1739)
- 390739: A new English dictionary (1713)
- 390740: A new English dictionary (1731)
- 391227: The art of catechising (1718)
- 391483: An explicatory catechism (1716)
- 391721: The royal marriage. King Lemuel's lesson (1722)
- 393915: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1740)
- 395033: A particular description of the city of Dantzick (1734)
- 395373: Joh. Alphonsi Turretini Pastoris, S. Theol. & Hist. Ecclesiast. Professoris, Academiae p. t. Rectoris, De variis Christianæ doctrinæ fatis, oratio academica, Dicta statis Academiae Genevensis Solennibus, XI. Mai. An. M.DCCVIII. = An university oration concerning the different fates of the Christian religion. Spoke in the publick Act of the University of Geneva, the Eleventh Day of May, A. D. M. DCCVIII. By John Alphonsus Turretin, Pastor, Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History, and Deputy Rector of the University (1709)
- 395434: The works of John Locke, Esq; in three volumes (1740)
- 395516: The famous history of Valentine and Orson (1736)
- 395525: The unfortunate concubines (1753)
- 395975: Cocker's arithmetick (1753)
- 396554: The travels of Cyrus (1752)
- 398007: The sportsman's dictionary: or, the country gentleman's companion (1735)
- 398125: C. Crispi Sallustii Bellum Catalinarium et Jugurthinum (1743)
- 398368: The adventures of Prince Jakaya (1733)
- 398898: England's interest (1721)
- 399522: The posthumous works (1765)
- 400920: A catalogue of books printed for and sold by A. Bettesworth (1728)
- 401553: The noble and renowned history of Guy Earl of Warwick (1706)
- 401554: The noble and renowned history of Guy Earl of Warwick (1711)
- 402611: Culpeper's English family physician (1792)
- 402622: The method of teaching and studying the belles lettres (1742)
- 403263: Essays upon the following subjects (1724)
- 403562: The history of England (1732)
- 403798: The devout Christian's daily companion (1740)
- 403982: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1742)
- 404001: Compendium syntaxis Erasmianæ (1728)
- 404795: Gnomologia (1732)
- 405695: Supplications of saints (1723)
- 406297: A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England (1733)
- 406621: L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Romanarum (1763)
- 407811: A complete system of general geography (1765)
- 407815: A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey, and other scenery in that district of Cardiganshire (1796)
- 408357: Practical lectures on the church catechism (1763)
- 408571: The lining of the patch-work screen (1726)
- 409491: An essay upon study (1731)
- 409748: An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools (1730)
- 409885: Remarks on prints (1790)
- 410131: Cocker's Accomplish'd school-master (1748)
- 410152: Considerations on Milton's early reading (1800)
- 410573: C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Cæsares (1732)
- 411041: A new view, and observations on the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1730)
- 411921: Specimen of a history of Oxfordshire (1783)
- 412170: God's judgments upon the Gentile apostatized church (1713)
- 412374: Gesta Romanorum (1722)
- 412818: Justini historiæ Philipicæ (1742)
- 412895: The residual analysis (1764)
- 414848: A persuasive to repentance: or God's judgment, a warning to a sinful nation (1750)
- 417547: The rehearsal (1701)
- 417783: The rudiments of English grammar (1789)
- 417883: The sad shepherd: or, a tale of Robin Hood, a fragment, written by Ben Jonson. With a continuation, notes, and an appendix (1783)
- 418082: The scripture doctrine of the redemption of the world by Christ intelligibly explained to the capacity of mean people (1737)
- 418961: A short answer to the charge of schism laid upon the church of England (1716)
- 419249: A sketch of the materials for a new and compleat history of Cheshire: with some short accounts of the characteristic genius and manners of its inhabitants, and of some local customs peculiar to that county palatine: in a letter to Thomas Falconer, esq. Of the city of Chester, from the late Dr. Gower (1800)
- 419507: Stolen, out of a cart belonging to Mrs. Davenport, the Red-Lion in Marsden ... a box containing a quantity of mens hats (1791)
- 420176: Some remarks on Dr. Waterland's Review (1738)
- 420556: Speedily will be published, in quarto, by subscription, The modes of quotation used by the evangelical writers explained and vindicated. By the Rev. Henry Owen, M.D. F.R.S. Rector of St. Olave, Hart-Street, and Vicar of Edmonton, Middlesex. Subscriptions (at half a guinea each, the full Price of the Work) are received by Mr. Pugh, Spring Gardens; by Mr. Edwards, Clerk of St. Olave's; by Mr. Fletcher at Oxford; by Mr. Merrill at Cambridge; by Mr. Burdon at Winchester; Mr. Eddowes, Shrewsbury; Mr. L. White, or Mr. P. Byrne, Dublin; and by J. Nichols, Printer, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street (1788)
- 421619: A vindication of the Apostles (1705)
- 422500: The triumph of benevolence (1786)
- 423876: Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark (1770)
- 424837: The frogs, a comedy (1800)
- 425112: The particulars of two eligible leasehold estates (1788)
- 464086: Sheriff's sale (1791)
- 469588: A brief and plain exposition and paraphrase of the whole book of Revelation (1696)
- 470256: The instructor: or, Young man's best companion (1750)
- 470468: An account of the institution, progress, and present state of the Scottish Corporation in London (1791)
- 470559: Elements of geography (1783)
- 471491: The Essex harmony (1758)
- 472650: The crown and glory of a Christian, consisting in a sound conversion and well ordered conversation. (1684)
- 472859: Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable freehold estate, situate in that part of the county of Durham called North Bishoprick, seven miles from Berwick upon Tweed; consisting of the manor and township of Duddoe (1788)
- 473158: The London vocabulary English and Latin (1759)
- 473339: Youth's divine pastime (1752)
- 473524: Arithmetick in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant (1750)
- 473749: J. Branscomb, proprietor of the Lucky office, at no. 11, Holborn, and at Mr. Sievwright's, no. 12, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh (1800)
- 477061: The dramatick works of Philip Massinger, complete in four volumes (1779)
- 478511: Monmouthshire. To be sold by auction, (by Mr. Crofts,) at the Red Lion in the town of Pont-Pool, on Wednesday the 14th day of July next (1784)
- 478513: Dorset. To be sold by auction, by Mr. Hannen, at the Red Lion Inn, Shaftesbury, on Saturday, the 31st day of May, 1800, precisely at six o'clock in the evening (1800)
- 478701: A catalogue of the well-chosen and valuable library of that eminent surgeon Mr. George Bell, F.R.S. deceas'd (1758)
- 478977: Of confirmation (1693)
- 479204: The easiness of a Christian's duty (1733)
- 479543: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady: being a system of rules and informations (1745)
- 480347: Mineral waters: Jessop's well water (1783)
- the Red Lion
- 78: Observations on the nature and consequences of wounds and contusions of the head (1760)
- 1657: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1746)
- 1759: Pia desideria (1702)
- 2657: Leybourn's dialling improv'd (1728)
- 2671: The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office (1732)
- 3349: The rehearsal (1711)
- 3861: A token for children (1720)
- 4747: Thankfulness for peace (1713)
- 4814: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1739)
- 4863: The youth's guide to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 5300: A collection of the state letters of the Right Honourable Roger Boyle (1742)
- 6158: The British carpenter (1735)
- 6892: An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children (1765)
- 7408: The essex harmony (1767)
- 7500: The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1766)
- 7501: The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1775)
- 8236: The humour of the age (1701)
- 9097: A general introduction to trade and business. Or, The young merchant's and tradesman's magazine (1739)
- 9140: The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd (1738)
- 9230: A fair view of our present case (1712)
- 10346: L. Annæi Flori. Epitome rerum Romanarum cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguæ&genium fieri licuit, redditur (1746)
- 10347: L. Anna^Dei flori epitome rerum rommanarum, cum versione anglica, in qua berbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque linguægenium fieri licuit, dedditutr: or, A compendious history of Rome (1774)
- 10929: The leicestershire harmony (1759)
- 11187: A new English dictionary (1702)
- 15824: Great Brittain arraigned as of felo de le, and found guilty (1721)
- 16701: Eutropii historiæ Romanæ breviarium; cum versione anglica, in qua verbum de verbo exprimitur; notis quoque & indice (1774)
- 17441: The second volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1744)
- 18217: Justini Historiæ Philippicæ. Cum versione anglica (1735)
- 18241: Captain Bilton's journal of his unfortunate voyage from Lisbon to Virginia (1715)
- 19141: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1759)
- 20046: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay (1737)
- 22377: God's wonders in the great deep (1734)
- 24785: The British carpenter (1753)
- 24870: The British Apollo (1740)
- 26367: L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Roman arum cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum per utriusque lienguæ genium sieri licuit, redditur (1749)
- 26656: The English empire in America or, A view of dominions of the Crown of England in the West Indies. Namely, Newfoundland, New-England, New-York, Pesdilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, Barbuda, Anguila, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Antegoa, Mevis, or Nevis, St. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica. With an account of the discovery, situation, product, and other excellencies and rarities of these countries. To which is prefixed, a relation of the first discovery of the new world called America by the spaniards. And of the remarkable voyages of several Englishmen to divers places therein. Illustrated with maps and pictures. By Robert Burton (1739)
- 27124: Cornelii Nepotis Vitæ excellentium imperatorum: cum versione anglica?, in qua? verbum de verbo, quantu?m fieri potuit, redditur: notis quoque? Anglicis, & indice locupletissimo (1759)
- 27146: Cornelii Nepotis Vitæ excellentium imperatorum (1765)
- 27383: Minutes of the proceedings of a general court-martial, holden at the Red-Lion Inn, Canterbury, on Thursday June 11, 1795 (1795)
- 30622: Cornwall. To be sold by auction, on Friday the fourth day of November next, ... at the house of Mr. George Colwell, (the Red Lion) in St. Columbe, the freehold and inheritance of and in the undermentioned tenements, (1791)
- 30623: Padstow. To be sold by auction, the freehold and inheritance of a moiety of the undermentioned tenements, ... being in the town of Padstow, in the county of Cornwall, ... For sale of the above premises, an auction will be held at the house of Mr. Baisely, the Red Lion Inn, in Padstow, on Wednesday the 22d day of June next, (1791)
- 31138: The life of Charlotta Du Pont (1723)
- 32261: In case of fire. Thomas Davies, turncock to the London-Bridge Water-Works, lives next door to the Red Lion in Whitecross-street, near Moorfields; who will attend on the earliest notice (1795)
- 32617: Bedfordshire. Particulars of several freehold estates, to be sold at the Red-Lion Inn, in the town of Bedford, to the best bidder, on Saturday the 29th. day of September, 1792, (1792)
- 39966: The unfortunate concubines (1708)
- 40380: A theologico-philosophical dissertation concerning worms in all parts of human bodies (1727)
- 46139: The modern theory and practice of physic (1738)
- 57666: The Unfortunate concubines: or The history of fair Rosamond, mistress to Henry II. and Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV. Kings of England (1762)
- 59491: Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical (1717)
- 60888: A large ox, to be seen at the Red-Lion Inn, in Strait-Bargate, Boston (1785)
- 65844: A defence of natural and revealed religion (1752)
- 66183: The instructor (1742)
- 66999: Eutropii historiæRomanæbreviarium; cum versione anglica, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum sieri licuit, exprimitur; notis quoque & indice (1769)
- 67072: An examination of what has been advanced relating to moral obligation (1730)
- 67300: Female policy detected (1761)
- 67482: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV. cum versione Anglica, ad verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta. Or, Ovid's Metamorphoses (1769)
- 67563: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a copyhold estate, which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Campbell, at Mr. Berry's, the sign of the Queen's-Head, the Corner of Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn, London, on Wednesday, May 24, 1769, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in one distinc lot (1769)
- 68691: The dispairing lover's address to Charon, for a passage to the Elizium shades: or, the fond lover's lamentation for the unkindness of Silvia. To the tune of, Charon make haste, &c (1700)
- 68731: The true and admirable history of the noble Marquess of Salus, and patient Grisel, a poor man's daughter in France (1703)
- 71121: The Saturday's post (1716)
- 73332: The Glasgow museum, or, weekly instructor (1773)
- 73703: The Glasgow museum, or, weekly instructor (1773)
- 75262: New poems, songs, prologues and epilogues (1676)
- 76372: Rome a la mode. Or The true sentiments of the court and cardinals there concerning religion and the gospell (1678)
- 76451: The history of the late war with the Turks, during the siege of Vienna, and the great victory obtain'd against them, at the raising the siege (1684)
- 76961: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist (1692)
- 78981: A collection of chronical diseases (1692)
- 79728: Devotional poems, festival and practical: on some of the chief Christian festivals, fasts, graces and vertues, &c (1699)
- 80075: A discourse, proving from Scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God (1680)
- 80515: Of confirmation (1693)
- 80667: A plain introduction to the art of physick (1697)
- 80847: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, at the annual meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, Tuesday, December vii. 1697. By George Stanhope, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Publish'd at the request of the Stewards. To which is annexed, a faithful account of the charities distributed by that corporation for fourteen years last past. (1698)
- 82395: Fons perennis (1686)
- 83058: Clavis Terentiana: in usum juventutis studiosæ: or, A collection of phrases out of the six comedies (1670)
- 85061: Pia desideria: or, Divine addresses, in three books (1686)
- 85553: Love without interest: or, The man too hard for the master (1699)
- 86737: The loyal general (1680)
- 88026: Pia desideria: or, divine addresses (1690)
- 88109: The Christian's inheritance (1698)
- 89059: The Italian princess. Or, Loves persecutions (1681)
- 91495: The falacie of the great water-drinker discovered (1650)
- 91721: The British language in its lustre, or A copious dictionary of Welsh and English (1668)
- 93362: The general history of the Reformation of the Church, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome: begun in Germany by Martin Luther (1689)
- 95427: Of publick baptism (1693)
- 98153: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar (1699)
- 99934: The new politick lights of modern Romes church-government: or, the new Gospel according to Cardinal Palavicini; revealed by him in his History of the Council of Trent. Englished out of French (1678)
- 101492: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist (1691)
- 101548: A new discovery of a vast country in America (1699)
- 103991: The generous choice (1700)
- 104949: The life of the famous John Baptist Colbert, late minister and secretary of state to Lewis XIV. the present French king. Done into English from a French copy printed at Cologne this present year 1695 (1695)
- 104995: Poems and translations, written upon several occasions, and to several persons (1689)
- 105500: The regulating silver coin, made practicable and easie, to the government and subject· (1696)
- 107434: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar (1697)
- 107536: A relation of whatsoever has happen'd in Germany (1684)
- 108031: A treatise against irreligion. By H.C. de Luzancy, priest of the Church of England, and M. of Arts of Christs Church in Oxford (1678)
- 120001: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist (1699)
- 120003: A court of judicature (1697)
- 121244: Discourse proving from scripture and reason that the life of man is not limited by any absolute decree of God. By the author of the Duty of Man, &c (1680)
- 122853: Elpis kai eire?ne?: = or, Hope and peace (1692)
- 123340: Oroonoko: a tragedy (1699)
- 125090: Sir Antony Love: or, The rambling lady (1698)
- 125704: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of George Payne, jun (1700)
- 129019: Correction, instruction: or, A treatise of afflictions (1671)
- 130175: A treatise against irreligion. By H.C. de Luzancy, priest of the Church of England, and M. of Arts of Christs Church in Oxford (1678)
- 132241: A duke and no duke (1693)
- 134610: Oroonoko (1699)
- 136469: Two useful cases resolved (1698)
- 141207: The elements of history. From the creation of the world, to the reign of Constantin the Great (1700)
- 146610: A discourse concerning the period of humane life: whether mutable or immutable. The third edition corrected. By the author of The duty of man, laid down in express words of Scriptures (1678)
- 151029: The loyal general (1681)
- 152666: Two unfortunate lovers: or, A relation of the lamentable end of John True and Susan Mease (1700)
- 154158: Jerusalem's sins, Jerusalem's destruction: or, National sins the cause of national calamities (1691)
- 156924: The compleat midwife's practice enlarged (1699)
- 157597: The crown and glory of a Christian (1684)
- 161096: Autodidactice (1687)
- 163132: Bibliotheca curiosa (1690)
- 166049: Almanac am y flwy?ddy?n o oedran y by?d 5637. Crist 1688 (1687)
- 167392: A sacred poem. Wherein the birth, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of the most Holy Jesus are delineated (1699)
- 185108: Sixe demaunds (from an vnlearned Protestant, to a learned Papist,) (1609)
- 208713: Particulars and conditions of sale of several freehold and leasehold estates, at Shaftesbury, Stallbridge, and Crendall (1789)
- 210532: New thoughts concerning education (1735)
- 210554: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1740)
- 210721: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1746)
- 211000: The queen's royal cookery (1713)
- 211864: Cathedral music, skilfully and religiously performed, a reasonable service (1743)
- 213003: A sermon preach'd before the worshipful burgesses of Westminster (1745)
- 213505: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God John Ld. Bishop of London (1719)
- 213676: A catalogue of books and prints, which will be sold by auction, beginning on Monday, March the 8th, at the great room in the Red Lion Inn, in the Petty-Cury, Cambridge; and to continue till Thursday, March the 11th, 1762. (1762)
- 216497: Eucharistical devotions (1701)
- 217332: Mr. Hague respectfully begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry of the University (1796)
- 218467: An abstract of the charter granted by his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, (of ever blessed memory) for erecting a corporation for relief of poor widows and children of clergy-men: dated July I. 1678 (1704)
- 219597: The case of going to war (1763)
- 222162: Arguments relating to a restraint upon the press (1712)
- 222175: Arithmetic in epitome (1746)
- 222176: Arithmetic in epitome (1752)
- 222187: Arithmetick in epitome (1740)
- 222394: At a meeting, held at the Red Lion inn, in Dunstable, on Wednesday, December 19th, 1792. John Miller, Esq. in the chair, the following resolutions were unanimously agreed to; (1792)
- 224108: The rival generals (1722)
- 224552: The antient and modern history of the loyal town of Rippon (1733)
- 226488: Spiritual communion (1725)
- 227389: John Bull in his senses (1712)
- 229311: Cocker's arithmetick (1745)
- 229312: Cocker's arithmetick (1748)
- 229541: Thankfulness for peace (1713)
- 229553: Thankfulness for peace, the subjects duty to God's vicegerent (1713)
- 229563: Thankfulness for peace, the subjects duty to God's vicegerent (1713)
- 230568: The dancing devils (1724)
- 233486: The divine mission of gospel-ministers (1711)
- 233829: The duty and excellence of thanksgiving (1730)
- 237097: A letter to Dr. Sangrado (1746)
- 241821: A pleasant new ballad to sing ev'ning and morn (1705)
- 241890: A poem on the last day (1715)
- 241892: A poem on the last day (1725)
- 242582: The builder's dictionary (1734)
- 248156: The tragedy of King Henry IV. of France: as it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Beckingham (1720)
- 248319: Returns of mercy (1704)
- 249236: Colloquia chirurgica (1743)
- 249241: Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady (1745)
- 250061: At the Red Lion, Petty Cury, on Saturday, December 1st, 1792, Mr. Barrett, (late manager of the Theatre-Royal, Norwich,) ... respectfully invites the ladies, gentlemen, and the public in general, to An evening's lounge; or, an antidote for the spleen. (1792)
- 250062: At the Red Lion, Petty Cury, on Tuesday, November 27th, 1792, Mr. Barrett, (late manager of the Theatre-Royal, Norwich,) ... respectfully invites the ladies, gentlemen, and the public in general, to An evening's lounge; or, an antidote for the spleen. (1792)
- 250165: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Tuesday the 25th of this instant November, will be presented for the first time here, Collins's Evening brush, for rubbing off the rust of care, (1788)
- 250179: C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Cæsares (1739)
- 250440: A complete history of Algiers (1731)
- 251247: A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England, established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth: against the injurious reflections of Mr. Neale, in his late history of the Puritans (1733)
- 252919: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. In three parts (1759)
- 253127: Most assuredly for two nights only. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Tuesday November 11th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry, (1788)
- 253128: Most assuredly the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Wednesday November 12th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry, (1788)
- 253134: Mr. Hague's eighth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 14, 1796. (1796)
- 253135: Mr. Hague's eighth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 20th, 1797. (1797)
- 253136: Mr. Hague's fifth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, February 27th, 1797. (1797)
- 253137: Mr. Hague's fourth subscription concert (1796)
- 253138: Mr. Hague's ninth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, May 1st, 1797. (1797)
- 253139: Mr. Hague's ninth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, April 11, 1796, (1796)
- 253140: Mr. Hague's seventh subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, February 29, 1796. (1796)
- 253141: Mr. Hague's seventh subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 13th, 1797. (1797)
- 253142: Mr. Hague's sixth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, February 22, 1796. (1796)
- 253143: Mr. Hague's sixth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, March 6th, 1797. (1797)
- 253144: Mr. Hague's tenth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, May 8th, 1797. (1797)
- 253145: Mr. Hague's tenth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, April 18, 1796. (1796)
- 253146: Mr. Hague's third subscription concert, of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red-Lion in the Petty-Cury, on Monday, Dec. the 1st. (1794)
- 253147: Mr. Hague's third subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion in the Petty Cury, on Monday evening, December 5, 1796. (1796)
- 253312: Positively but twice more. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Thursday the 27th of this instant November, will be presented Collins's Evening brush, (1788)
- 253319: Positivey [sic] the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Saturday the 26th of this instant November, will be presented Collins's Evening brush, (1788)
- 253497: Mr. Hague's fifth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion, in the Petty Cury, on Monday, December 11, 1797. (1797)
- 253498: Mr. Hague's fourth subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion, in the Petty Cury, on Monday, December 4, 1797. (1797)
- 253499: Mr. Hague's third subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be performed at the Red Lion, in the Petty Cury, on Monday, November 27, 1797. (1797)
- 255264: Church music reformed (1765)
- 255312: The compleat psalmodist (1753)
- 255316: The compleat psalmodist (1761)
- 255371: A book of psalmody (1738)
- 255373: A book of psalmody (1751)
- 261247: Coffee-House jests (1733)
- 262530: The particulars and conditions of sale for a capital freehold estate, through which, for two miles, passes the turnpike road leading from Somerton to Ilchester, beginning at one mile distance from the former twon, and ending at two miles from the latter town (1800)
- 269439: Verses to the memory of John Roydon Hughes, Esq; Captain of Foot, in General Pultney's regiment (1750)
- 271519: The wandring spy (1729)
- 271989: Six sermons (1708)
- 272411: Kensington-Gardens (1720)
- 272648: To the overseers of the parish of [blank] You are hereby informed, that the men, now raising by your parish under the late act of Parliament, are to be taken to be examined before Captain Drummond, the regulating-officer, at the sign of the Red Lion, ... in the parish of Lambeth, Surrey; (1797)
- 274371: The London-spy compleat (1718)
- 274564: The several methods of God's judging the world (1726)
- 276911: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1734)
- 277696: At a meeting of Protestant dissenters of the southern part of the county of Bucks (1790)
- 278184: An explanation of the Church-Office of baptism (1701)
- 278421: Compleat tables for measuring round and square timer (1742)
- 278884: England's witty and ingenious jester (1730)
- 278891: Books printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch (1734)
- 281718: The charmer (1749)
- 283672: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV (1741)
- 284505: At a numerous meeting of gentlemen, held at the Red Lion Inn, in Atherstone, on Monday the 22d day of September, 1783, pursuant to an advertisement in the Birmingham, Coventry, and Leicester news-papers, for the preservation of pheasants, the following resolutions were proposed and agreed to: (1783)
- 284986: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1749)
- 285114: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1749)
- 286813: A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey (1799)
- 287072: To be absolutely sold (1779)
- 287493: Hope and peace (1701)
- 290805: Kensington-gardens; or, The pretenders: a comedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Leigh (1720)
- 298578: Borough of Warwick. To be sold by auction, on Thursday the 14th day of July, 1796, at the house of Thomas Atkins, known by the name of the Red Lion Inn, in the borough of Warwick, ... All that freehold messuage ... in the High-Street, ... Warwick, lately occupied by Mr. Nicholas White: (1796)
- 299007: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham, and Winslow machine, begins going for the winter season, on Saturday 20th November, 1779. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday at noon, to Buckingham; and returns from thence ... Likewise a coach from the Cobham's Arms Buckingham, every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to London; ... Performed by John Lomax and Co. (1779)
- 299008: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham and Winslow machine, (in one day) for the summer season; begins flying on Monday the 8th of April 1776. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to the Bell and Crown Inn, Holborn; and returns from thence ... Performed by J. Lomax, and Co. (1776)
- 304480: The instructor (1748)
- 305291: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1730)
- 305874: Youth's divine pastime (1732)
- 311057: Twice a week, the Sheffield and Rotherham stage-waggons (1780)
- 312428: A Defence of natural and revealed religion (1737)
- 314717: The English school reformed (1736)
- 316340: The unfortunate concubines (1739)
- 316629: The wonderful life (1755)
- 316886: To be sold (1785)
- 317627: Ayta'pekia: or, The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastor of St. Stephen's Walbrook (1719)
- 317776: The particulars of valuable freehold estates, most advantageously situate at Middleton Cheney, Warkworth, Overthrupp, Nethercott, and Grimsbury, in the county of Northampton, contiguous and a short distance from the capital market town of Banbury, and the Oxford and Coventry Canal (1799)
- 318279: Yorkshire West-Riding Yeomanry Cavalry (1794)
- 318319: The Dutch fortune-teller (1723)
- 318595: Rules and orders (1800)
- 319087: The mourners directory (1702)
- 319785: The Lord's prayer, apostles creed, and Ten Commandments, in verse (1718)
- 321433: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1743)
- 323300: Ann O'Donnell, widow of the late James O'Donnell, mercer and linnen draper, in the Red-Lion Street (1785)
- 323317: At a crisis like the present, when our brave soldiers and sailors are gallantly exerting themselves in defence of our lives (1794)
- 325425: A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone (1734)
- 325435: A dissertation on the æther of Sir Isaac Newton (1747)
- 325681: A treatise on ruptures (1763)
- 325777: The art of reading (1740)
- 327599: The virgin unmask'd (1731)
- 327718: The gentleman-cully. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants (1702)
- 327801: The fortunate and unfortunate lovers (1735)
- 328400: The ancient physician's legacy to his country (1733)
- 328976: Sighs from hell (1722)
- 329328: The pilgrim's progress (1738)
- 329330: The pilgrim's progress (1733)
- 329331: The pilgrim's progress (1730)
- 331198: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1753)
- 331819: Pia desideria (1712)
- 331854: The agreeable variety (1742)
- 332435: The travels of an English gentleman from London to Rome (1718)
- 334117: Medical essays and observations (1746)
- 334161: An essay concerning human understanding (1735)
- 334163: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334167: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334456: A treatise of algebra (1739)
- 334457: The method of teaching and studying the belles lettres (1737)
- 335109: The wandring spy: or, The merry observator (1724)
- 335111: The merry travellers (1724)
- 335255: The modern theory and practice of physic (1735)
- 335256: The modern theory and practice of physic (1764)
- 335856: The protestant tutor, instructing youth and others, in the compleat method of spelling, reading, and writing, true English (1720)
- 336157: The amorous widow (1729)
- 336952: The syren. Containing a collection of four hundred and thirty two of the most celebrated English songs. None of which are contain'd in the collection of the same size, call'd, The nightingale. (1739)
- 336977: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1755)
- 336978: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1719)
- 337182: The english physician (1733)
- 337187: The history of Henri de la Tour D'Auvergne (1735)
- 338141: Kensington-Gardens; or, the pretenders: a comedy (1719)
- 338600: A treatise on ruptures (1756)
- 339782: Religious courtship (1735)
- 339959: The life of the late Reverend John Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Cranbrook, in Kent. By the late Revd Thomas Brett, LL.D. Together with three of Mr. Johnson's posthumous tracts, Viz. I. The Primitive Communicant, with Devotions for the Altar. II. A Sermon preached at Canterbury School-Feast, on Numb. xi. 29. With a Preface, shewing that alphabetical Letters were never used before Moses, and he first learned an Alphabet from God. III. An Explanation of Daniel's Prophecy of the LXX Weeks. And an appendix, containing some letters written to him by the late Revd George Hickes, D. D. and by Robert Nelson, Esq; Also some Part of two Letters from Mr. Johnson to Dr. Brett (1748)
- 339994: Funebria: or, six practical discourses on funeral occasions. viz. I. At the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Clopton, M. A. formerly Rector of Christleton. II. At the funeral of Mrs. Clopton, the said Rector's Relict. III, IV, V. On occasion of the death of the Rev. Philip Egerton, D. D. the late Rector of Astbury and Christleton. VI. At the funeral of Mrs. Ledsham; Preached at St. John Baptist's Church in Chester. By John Thomas, M. A. Curate of Christleton, and Minister of Ince. Published at the Request of the Vestry. (1728)
- 341281: The history of Charles XII. King of Sweden (1734)
- 341292: The history of Charles XII. King of Sweden (1739)
- 341426: Cornelii Nepotis vit? excellentium imperatorum (1754)
- 341451: Cocker's arithmetick (1750)
- 342065: The post-Man robb'd of his mail: or, the packet broke open (1719)
- 342354: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York; mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America: How his Ship was lost in a Storm, and all his Companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the Shore by the Wreck. With a true Relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by Pyrates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cutts suited to the most remarkable Stories (1737)
- 342356: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robison Crusoe, of York, mariner (1759)
- 342417: A new English introduction to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 344296: Redemption: a divine poem (1722)
- 344298: Creation (1718)
- 345294: A perfect cure for the King's evil, (whether hereditary or accidental,) by effectual alcalious medicines: faithfully approv'd by the experience of eighteen years practice, and the testimony of above four hundred patients restor'd beyond relapse. By Thomas Fern Chirurgeon. P. S. Giving an exact Account also how He himself was perfectly cur'd by the same Medicines; after having languish'd Eleven Years under the same Distemper, and being given over at last, by several Eminent Physicians and Surgeons in London. Varia Hominum dona (1709)
- 345801: Select original letters on various subjects (1781)
- 346497: The history of infant-baptism (1705)
- 347768: The British compendium (1741)
- 347775: The irish compendium (1735)
- 348146: The British compendium (1726)
- 348147: The British compendium (1729)
- 348149: The British compendium (1731)
- 348613: A practical essay on the small-pox (1740)
- 349609: An essay on separation: or, a vindication of the Church of Scotland. In which the chief things in the testimonies of these Reverend brethren who lately made a secession from her are considered, and shown to be no ground of separation or secession. By John Currie, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Kinglassie. (1738)
- 350369: The pleasant art of money-catching (1714)
- 352173: The travels of Cyrus (1745)
- 352176: The travels of Cyrus (1739)
- 352554: The lives of illustrious men (1723)
- 352656: The new art of gardening, with the gardener's almanack (1720)
- 354180: Æsop's Fables: with his life, and morals and remarks. Fitted for the meanest capacities (1754)
- 354414: Fourteen sermons on practical subjects. By Pawlet St. John, D. D. Late Rector of Yelden in Bedfordshire, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her late Majesty Queen Anne, of Glorious, and ever-blessed Memory (1737)
- 355058: The works of Anacreon, and Sappho. Done from the Greek, by several hands (1713)
- 356258: A new academy of compliments (1748)
- 356302: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1760)
- 356845: Exercitia Latina (1735)
- 357007: Twenty discourses (nineteen of them Archbp. Tillotson's) on the most important subjects (1743)
- 357896: The practising attorney (1737)
- 358723: The french convert (1746)
- 359067: The french convert (1757)
- 359522: Markham's master-piece. Containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach (1734)
- 361908: The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France and New England; with their confession and codemnation. Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Glanvil, Mr. Emlin, Dr. Horneck, Dr. Tilson, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Hodges, Corn. Agrippa. By W. P (1760)
- 363254: A poem on the last day (1741)
- 364707: Arithmetick in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant (1748)
- 366395: The compleat herbal of physical plants (1707)
- 367535: Vida's Art of poetry (1725)
- 368195: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri XV. Cum versione Anglica, Ad Verbum, quantum fieri potuit, facta. or, Ovid's Metamorphoses. With an English translation, as Literal as possible, for the more Expeditious Attainment of the Sense and Elegancy of this Great Poet: And the Original Text carefully corrected. By John Clarke, Author of the Essays upon Education and Study (1735)
- 368520: Ovid's Tristia. Containing five books of mournful elegies: which he sweetly compos'd in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos, a city of Pontus, where he died, after seven years banishment from Rome (1726)
- 369615: Astronomical dialogues (1729)
- 369701: The calumnies upon the primitive Christians accounted for (1727)
- 369849: Practical surveying improved (1737)
- 370527: The restoration to be had in remembrance (1722)
- 370758: An essay upon government (1726)
- 371273: A collection of poems. By John Whaley, Fellow of Kings-College, Cambridge (1732)
- 372169: Primitive Christianity vindicated, in a second letter to the author of the History of Montanism, against the Arian misrepresentations of it, and Mr. Whiston's bold assertions in his late Books. With An Appendix, Concerning the Incommunicable Name of God, the Pre-Existing Humanity of Christ, the Mercavah of Ezekiel; and several other Matters. For the further clearing of some Passages in the First Letter, against the Exceptions of the Postscript to that Author's Account of the Convocation, &c. By the author of the Considerations on Mr. Whiston's Historical preface (1712)
- 372179: The entertaining novels of Mrs. Jane Barker (1743)
- 372782: A guide to eternal glory or brief directions to all Christians how to attain everlasting salvation (1739)
- 373577: The history of the French prophets (1709)
- 375684: The beaux merchant: a comedy. Written by a clothier (1714)
- 375799: An essay on the education of children, in two parts. Part I. On forming their bodies. Part II. On improving their minds. With an appendix concerning their diseases. Translated from the German of John Gottlob Kruger, Professor of Philosophy and Physic in the University of Helmstadt, and Member of the Imperial Academy of the Naturae Curiosi, and of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin (1765)
- 376515: A guide to justices (1734)
- 376929: An essay upon study (1737)
- 376942: An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools (1740)
- 378770: Arithmetical collections and improvements (1766)
- 378796: L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Romanorum (1739)
- 379056: Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady (1766)
- 379665: The old hocus pocus (1742)
- 379915: The gentleman angler (1743)
- 380276: Observations on that disorder of the corner of the eye, commonly called fistula lachrymalis (1763)
- 380592: An impartial examination of the third volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans (1737)
- 380593: An impartial examination of the fourth volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans (1739)
- 381872: A defence of natural and revealed religion (1737)
- 382604: Cynthia (1760)
- 383305: Diocesan episcopacy proved from Holy Scripture: with a letter to Mr. Edmund Calamy, in the room of a dedicatory epistle. By Thomas Edwards, M. A. of St. John's College in Cambridge, and late Chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxford (1705)
- 383340: A treatise of the three evils of the last times (1711)
- 384569: The works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1744)
- 384886: Ebenezer (1708)
- 385501: A supplement to the Introduction to the making of Latin (1740)
- 385594: The British carpenter (1759)
- 385842: The travels of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1735)
- 386425: The virtuous orphan; or the life, misfortunes, and adventures, of Indiana (1765)
- 386912: A compendious introduction to the Latin tongue (1752)
- 387340: The travels of Cyrus (1736)
- 388091: Colloquia chirurgica (1733)
- 389750: An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass (1766)
- 390321: Navigation spiritualliz'd: or, a new compass for seamen (1721)
- 390738: A new English dictionary (1739)
- 390739: A new English dictionary (1713)
- 390740: A new English dictionary (1731)
- 391227: The art of catechising (1718)
- 391483: An explicatory catechism (1716)
- 391721: The royal marriage. King Lemuel's lesson (1722)
- 393915: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1740)
- 395033: A particular description of the city of Dantzick (1734)
- 395373: Joh. Alphonsi Turretini Pastoris, S. Theol. & Hist. Ecclesiast. Professoris, Academiae p. t. Rectoris, De variis Christianæ doctrinæ fatis, oratio academica, Dicta statis Academiae Genevensis Solennibus, XI. Mai. An. M.DCCVIII. = An university oration concerning the different fates of the Christian religion. Spoke in the publick Act of the University of Geneva, the Eleventh Day of May, A. D. M. DCCVIII. By John Alphonsus Turretin, Pastor, Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History, and Deputy Rector of the University (1709)
- 395434: The works of John Locke, Esq; in three volumes (1740)
- 395516: The famous history of Valentine and Orson (1736)
- 395525: The unfortunate concubines (1753)
- 395975: Cocker's arithmetick (1753)
- 396554: The travels of Cyrus (1752)
- 398007: The sportsman's dictionary: or, the country gentleman's companion (1735)
- 398125: C. Crispi Sallustii Bellum Catalinarium et Jugurthinum (1743)
- 398368: The adventures of Prince Jakaya (1733)
- 398898: England's interest (1721)
- 399522: The posthumous works (1765)
- 400920: A catalogue of books printed for and sold by A. Bettesworth (1728)
- 401553: The noble and renowned history of Guy Earl of Warwick (1706)
- 401554: The noble and renowned history of Guy Earl of Warwick (1711)
- 402622: The method of teaching and studying the belles lettres (1742)
- 403263: Essays upon the following subjects (1724)
- 403798: The devout Christian's daily companion (1740)
- 403982: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1742)
- 404001: Compendium syntaxis Erasmianæ (1728)
- 404795: Gnomologia (1732)
- 405695: Supplications of saints (1723)
- 406297: A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England (1733)
- 406621: L. Annæi Flori epitome rerum Romanarum (1763)
- 407811: A complete system of general geography (1765)
- 407815: A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey, and other scenery in that district of Cardiganshire (1796)
- 408357: Practical lectures on the church catechism (1763)
- 408571: The lining of the patch-work screen (1726)
- 409491: An essay upon study (1731)
- 409748: An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools (1730)
- 410131: Cocker's Accomplish'd school-master (1748)
- 410573: C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Cæsares (1732)
- 411041: A new view, and observations on the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1730)
- 412170: God's judgments upon the Gentile apostatized church (1713)
- 412374: Gesta Romanorum (1722)
- 412818: Justini historiæ Philipicæ (1742)
- 412895: The residual analysis (1764)
- 414848: A persuasive to repentance: or God's judgment, a warning to a sinful nation (1750)
- 417547: The rehearsal (1701)
- 418082: The scripture doctrine of the redemption of the world by Christ intelligibly explained to the capacity of mean people (1737)
- 418961: A short answer to the charge of schism laid upon the church of England (1716)
- 419507: Stolen, out of a cart belonging to Mrs. Davenport, the Red-Lion in Marsden ... a box containing a quantity of mens hats (1791)
- 420176: Some remarks on Dr. Waterland's Review (1738)
- 421619: A vindication of the Apostles (1705)
- 423876: Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark (1770)
- 464086: Sheriff's sale (1791)
- 469588: A brief and plain exposition and paraphrase of the whole book of Revelation (1696)
- 470256: The instructor: or, Young man's best companion (1750)
- 471491: The Essex harmony (1758)
- 472650: The crown and glory of a Christian, consisting in a sound conversion and well ordered conversation. (1684)
- 473158: The London vocabulary English and Latin (1759)
- 473339: Youth's divine pastime (1752)
- 473524: Arithmetick in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant (1750)
- 478511: Monmouthshire. To be sold by auction, (by Mr. Crofts,) at the Red Lion in the town of Pont-Pool, on Wednesday the 14th day of July next (1784)
- 478513: Dorset. To be sold by auction, by Mr. Hannen, at the Red Lion Inn, Shaftesbury, on Saturday, the 31st day of May, 1800, precisely at six o'clock in the evening (1800)
- 478977: Of confirmation (1693)
- 479204: The easiness of a Christian's duty (1733)
- 479543: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady: being a system of rules and informations (1745)
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