MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SALI3: Salisbury Court Theatre
Variants:
- Salisbury Court Theatre
- Salisbury Court
- 218: Memoirs of the celebrated Miss Fanny M-. Vol. II (1759)
- 411: Mathematical elements of natural philosophy (1721)
- 934: A letter from J-n W-s, Esq; in Paris, to a noble lord, in London (1764)
- 3442: Rules for the preservation of health (1762)
- 3739: Time and the end of time (1720)
- 4485: A treatise on the teeth (1752)
- 4657: A treatise on the teeth (1753)
- 4658: A treatise on the teeth (1753)
- 5331: A collection of receipts in physic (1752)
- 5333: A collection of receipts in physic (1754)
- 8323: Hobbes's translation of Aristotle's Art of rhetorick. A new edition. With alterations, and a new preface by a gentleman (1759)
- 8972: The Gentleman and lady of pleasure's amusement (1759)
- 9383: A full and just account of the present state of the Ottoman empire in all its branches (1733)
- 10767: A letter from the elephant to the people of England (1764)
- 12749: The school of man (1753)
- 12954: Select sermons on some of the most important points of the Christian religion (1750)
- 14573: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1766)
- 15851: A seasonable antidote against the poison of popular censure (1759)
- 21874: The art of conversation (1757)
- 28897: Letters from Julia, the daughter of Augustus, to Ovid (1753)
- 29959: A supplement to the dissertation on the chronology of the septuagint (1747)
- 30713: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1714. Or, The heliocentrick and geocentrick motions and aspects of the planets, exactly computed to the meridian of the city of London. With a short explanation of the feasts and fasts, according to the institution of the Church of England. Also a correct list of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of the present new Parliament. And several other useful things. The like not extant. By George Parker, at the Star and Ball in Salisbury-Court. (1714)
- 32718: The following is a list of the jury, to be returned by the sheriff of the county of Middlesex, for the trial of Lord George Gordon (1781)
- 33421: Mr. Whiston's Letter of thanks to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1719)
- 41658: A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat (1747)
- 43195: A Treatise of the description and use of both globes (1718)
- 43615: A reply to an answer to a letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 45630: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1766)
- 57934: The religious philosopher: or, The right use of contemplating the works of the creator (1719)
- 61466: The religious philosopher: or, The right use of the contemplation of the world, for the conviction of atheists and infidels (1718)
- 62331: Books printed for J. Senex in Salisbury-Court, and W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row (1718)
- 62750: Apocalyptica cabbala (1741)
- 63602: Kita?b-i e?sakarista?n dar Nahv??-yi Zaba?n-i Pa?rs?? Tasn??f-i Yu?nus-i u?kstu?rd?? = A grammar of the Persian language (1775)
- 64853: The duty of a husband (1707)
- 66622: The elements of Euclid (1714)
- 66625: The elements of Euclid (1714)
- 67627: The royal saylor (1780)
- 71835: Parker's, London news, or The impartial intelligencer (1719)
- 72032: The General London evening mercury (1743)
- 72153: Parker's penny post (1725)
- 72723: The Gray's-Inn journal, or Craftsman (1756)
- 72935: The London spy revived (1736)
- 76147: The jealous husbands (1680)
- 84436: The gentleman of Venice (1655)
- 85420: The changeling (1653)
- 85492: The polititian, a tragedy (1655)
- 88137: The poet's complaint of his muse; or, a satyr against libells (1680)
- 89818: Iatrica: seu Praxis medendi. The practice of curing (1681)
- 92239: A double ephemeris (1700)
- 95668: An ephemeris of the c?lestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1696 (1696)
- 95674: An ephemeris of the c?lestial motions, heliocentrick and geocentrick, the year of our Lord, 1699 (1699)
- 100484: An essay to heraldry (1684)
- 100872: The Spanish gipsie (1661)
- 101315: The Spanish gipsie (1661)
- 101946: The Spanish gipsie (1653)
- 101947: The changeling (1653)
- 103047: The tvvins· (1655)
- 103382: The careles shepherdess (1656)
- 113926: An ephemeris of the c?lestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord, 1695 (1695)
- 125530: The polititian, a tragedy (1655)
- 127884: Good newes from Colonel Hollis his regiment (1642)
- 131685: The case of the several landlords of White-Friers, the Savoy, Salisbury-Court, Ram-Alley, Mitre-Court, Fuller's-Rents, Baldwin's-Gardens, Mountague-Close, the Minories, Mint, Clink, and Deadman's-Place, in the name of themselves and the rest of the Landlords, of the Houses within those places (1700)
- 132168: The gentleman of Venice (1655)
- 143080: The careless shepherdes (1656)
- 147477: Directions given by Anthony Daffey, for taking the safe, innocent, and successful cordial drink, called Elixir Salutis, truly prepared by me Ellen. Daffey (1700)
- 147820: Removed from Brown's Court in Shoe-lane, to the green ball and lamp in Salisbury Court, in Fleet-Street ... liveth a physitian, who has a method that cures the French disease (1685)
- 147962: A doctor in physick, (twenty years since fellow of Kings Colledg in Cambridg) in Salisbury Court in Fleet-Street, at the Golden-Ball below the Ship-Tavern, hath with his long experience attained to the speediest and easiest ways of cure of the running of the reins (1675)
- 151182: The poets dream: or, The great out-cry (1679)
- 162816: The case of the landlords of the houses in White-Fryars, Salisbury-Court, Ram-ally, and Mitre-Court (1641)
- 166299: An ephemeris of the c?lestial motions and aspects heliocentrick and geocentrick, for the year of our Lord 1697 (1697)
- 169873: The poet's dream: or, The great out-cry and lamentable complaint of the land against bayliffs and their dogs (1679)
- 174235: Sir Gyles Goose-cappe Knight (1636)
- 174236: Sir Gyles Goose-cappe Knight (1636)
- 174322: Totenham-Court (1639)
- 177650: The antipodes (1640)
- 177652: The sparagus garden (1640)
- 182765: A fine companion (1633)
- 182767: Hollands leaguer (1632)
- 183139: A mad vvorld my masters (1640)
- 183600: Totenham Court (1638)
- 183623: Microcosmus (1637)
- 187795: The noble stranger (1640)
- 187887: Changes: or, Love in a maze (1632)
- 193774: Hollands leaguer (1632)
- 209943: Poems, occasioned by the confinement and acquittal of the Right Honourable Lord George Gordon, President of the Protestant Association. By Maria De Fleury (1781)
- 210645: A Commentary on the three Catholick epistles of St. John in agreement with the ancientest records of Christianity now extant. By William Whiston, M.A. sometime professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge (1719)
- 212339: An account of a surprizing meteor, seen in the air, March the 6th, 1715/16, at night (1716)
- 213251: An alarm to a careless world (1755)
- 216414: Wit for the ton! The convivial jester; or, Sam Foote's last budget opened (1779)
- 216415: Wit for the ton! The convivial jester; or Sam Foote's last budget opened (1778)
- 217167: A serious call to the Quakers inviting them to return to Christianity (1701)
- 218406: An account of a surprizing meteor, seen in the air, March the 6th, 1715/16. at night (1716)
- 219423: A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat (1747)
- 222314: Ascanius (1746)
- 222689: Blackwell, taylor, no.9, Bell's-Buildings, Salisbury-Court, (1770)
- 223842: An alarm to a careless world (1755)
- 224097: Papal tyranny in the reign of King John (1761)
- 226889: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1708 (1708)
- 226892: Parker's Ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1711. Or, the Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Motions and Aspects of the Planets, Exactly Computed to the Meridian of the City of London (1711)
- 229040: The choice spirits museum (1765)
- 229138: The chronicle of B---g (1756)
- 229396: A compendious geographical dictionary (1795)
- 231136: A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on January 25, 1755 (1755)
- 231348: An enquiry into the real merit of a certain popular performer (1760)
- 232310: An examination of the Reverend Mr. Jackson's Chronological antiquities (1753)
- 233680: The dramatic works of Aaron Hill (1760)
- 237266: A Letter to the Hon. author of the new farce, called The rout (1759)
- 240846: Mr. Whiston's account of Dr. Sacheverell's proceedings in order to exclude him from St. Andrew's Church in Holborn (1719)
- 240850: Mr. Whiston's Letter of thanks to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1719)
- 240856: Mr. Whiston's second letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1719)
- 244073: A review of the late motion for an address to His Majesty against a certain great minister (1741)
- 249750: Remarks on a pamphlet lately published, entitled, The conduct of a noble lord scrutinized. By an Officer (1759)
- 253225: A new Atalantis (1758)
- 256190: Ascanius (1747)
- 259370: Considerations on the present German war (1761)
- 260576: Clavius's commentary on the sphericks of Theodosius Tripolitæ (1721)
- 265708: A catalogue of the entire collection of that ingenious artist Mr. Ishmael Parbury, late of Salisbury Court, in Fleet-Street, watch-chaser, deceas'd. Consisting of his most excellent models and casts, ... his collection of prints, drawings, books, coins and medals, limnings and pictures, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, on Wednesday and Thursday the 17th and 18th of this instant, December,1746. (1746)
- 266024: A seasonable antidote against the poison of popular censure (1759)
- 268991: The provok'd husband (1760)
- 269278: The tragedy of Zara (1758)
- 272491: The Scotch portmanteau opened at York (1762)
- 272915: The virgin unmask'd (1757)
- 274204: The Young lady conducted; from her leaving the school to her entering upon the world (1754)
- 274541: One thousand seven hundred and fifty six (1756)
- 275236: The religious philosopher: or, the right use of contemplating the works of the creator (1721)
- 275317: A new introduction to the politcal history of all nations (1756)
- 275513: The secret history of Zeokinisul, king of the Kofirans (1761)
- 275643: The political beacon (1770)
- 279465: Instructions for playing the harpsichord (1770)
- 279467: Instructions for playing the harpsichord (1774)
- 280691: Jenny of the Green (1770)
- 280692: Summer (1770)
- 280715: The melancholy nymph (1770)
- 280716: A two-Part song (1770)
- 282580: Innocence in eminent lustre, and malevolence confounded (1781)
- 286102: An alarm to a careless world (1755)
- 287216: The last speech and confession of Thomas Bean, one of those executed for the late riot in Salisbury-Court at London (1716)
- 287231: The young man's golden anchor (1703)
- 287408: Specimen of the Deo Nagri or Hindui type, cut for the purpose of printing a grammar and dictionary of that language, under the inspection of William Kirkpatrick, captain in the service of the honourable East-India Company, and Persian secretary to the commander in chief in India, by Joseph Jackson, letter founder, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street (1785)
- 288078: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1707 (1707)
- 288230: An Introduction to geography (1717)
- 290627: Powell, and Co. taylors, and habit makers (1780)
- 291877: A list of the widows, relieved by the governors of the Charity, for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the year 1741. If either of the widows hereafter named, is not living, or is a person of bad character, or reputation, or hath been married since the death of her husband, or hath any salary, annuity, estate, pension, or provision, to the yearly value of ten pounds, you are earnestly desired to give information thereof to any of the three treasurers, or to Stephen Comyn, register to this corporation, at the Corporation House in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-street, London, to prevent any abuse in the distribution of this charity. (1741)
- 292525: Curious and diverting journies (1734)
- 293708: The chronicle of B---g (1756)
- 295015: James Foddy and Joseph Cooper, cork-cutters, in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street, London, cut and sell all sorts of corks and cork, for grocers, brewers, and fishermen. (1736)
- 297619: Don Sancho: or, The students whim (1739)
- 298169: Conversations on polite life (1755)
- 298724: Cornelius Lyde, druggist, at the Black Lyon in Fleet-Street near Salisbury-Court, sells coffee, tea, cocoa-nuts, chocolate, sago, (1735)
- 300441: A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world (1721)
- 302142: The journal of a modern lady (1740)
- 309958: Librorum insignium & rarissimorum collectio elegans (1749)
- 312142: A list of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. London, August 1, 1777 (1777)
- 315268: Specimen of the printing types of William Richardson (1780)
- 315670: Parker's ephemeris for the year of Our Lord 1713 (1713)
- 318231: A General and complete dictionary of the English language (1785)
- 318260: The exhortation (1762)
- 318893: Polite repository, or Pocket companion (1786)
- 319669: A new catalogue of lownds's circulating library (1761)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320101: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1772)
- 322625: Bibliotheca clarissimi doctissimique Viri Gualteri Milli M.D. ac collegii rægalis medicor. Londnens. nec non reg. Societ. Socii. Sive catalogus præstantissimorum ac rariorum librorum, in varlie linguis & facultatibus (1726)
- 326838: The longitude and latitude found by the inclinatory or dipping needle (1721)
- 327010: To the Honourable Lord Warden (1777)
- 327097: Totenham-Court: a pleasant comedy. Acted at the theater in Salisbury-Court. By Thomas Nabbs (1709)
- 328356: The voice of liberty (1756)
- 329579: A collection of several commissions (1772)
- 331184: A general history of sieges and battles (1762)
- 332604: Premiums offered by the Society (1777)
- 332605: Premiums offered by the Society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts manufactures (1778)
- 332606: Premiums offered by the Society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts manufactures (1779)
- 332607: Premiums offered by the Society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts (1780)
- 332623: Abstract of the premiums offered by the Society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts (1783)
- 338195: The adventures of a kidnapped orphan (1767)
- 340201: Memoirs of Lydia Tongue-Pad, and Juliana Clack-it (1760)
- 340611: Parker's Ephemeris for the year 1711. Containing the planets motions, ... The memoirs of France this year 1710. ... The tale of the Robin-red-breast, a poem, ... All sold at the Piramid and Bell in Salisbury-Court (1711)
- 340616: Just publish'd, Parker's Ephemeris for the year 1712. Containing the motions of the planets, ... Sold at the authors house the Ball and Star in Salisbury-Court, (1712)
- 341107: A mechanical account of fevers. By Laurentius Bellini, M. D. And Professor of Physick in the University of Pisa. Done into English: with a large explanatory introduction; helping the better to understand some other writings also of the same author (1720)
- 342776: The sham fight: or, political humbug (1756)
- 344617: The ten plagues of England, of worse consequence than those of Egypt, Described Under the following Heads: I. Disregard to our own Productions. II. Luxury and Waste in great Families. III. Effeminacy. IV. Gaming. V. Love of Novelty. VI. Hypocrisy. Vii. Drunkenness. Viii. Avarice and Usury. IX. Pride. and, X. Idleness. The whole intended to shew, That whatever Crimes or Foibles infect the Minds of a People, are far more injurious to a Nation than bodily Plagues. By a well-wisher to Great-Britain (1757)
- 347897: The scotch portmanteau opened at York (1761)
- 348696: The great love and tenderness of God to his creature man: or, the Scripture-Account of the redemption, conversion, and salvation of all mankind. Wherein is Discovered, That, The Torments of the Wicked, must have an Ending; That, Every Individual of Mankind is, Already, Redeemed in Part; so that the Rational Soul or Spirit of Every Sinner, after Suffering in Proportion to his Deserts, will be Converted, Delivered out of Torment, and be Finally Saved, in a Low Degree. And That, The Whole Man of the Righteous, who have lived a virtuous and godly Life, will be Sanctified Wholly, Both in Spirit, in Soul, and in Body; will be raised a Glorious Body, and be Abundantly Saved, and Rewarded at the Last Day; and Shall not Suffer Pain after Death. By a searcher after religious truth (1760)
- 351119: A new historical, political, satyrical, burlesque ode (1757)
- 358537: The letters of Madam de Maintenon; and other eminent persons in the age of Lewis XIV. To which are added, some characters. Translated from the French (1753)
- 359980: The life of Madam de Maintenon. Translated from the French (1753)
- 364116: Mr. Whiston's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham (1719)
- 364384: Trigonometry improv'd, and projection of the sphere, made easy. Teaching The Projection of the Sphere Orthographick, and Stereographick: As also, Trigonometry Plain and Spherical; with plain and intelligible Reasons for the various and most useful Methods, both in Projection and Calculation; with the Application of the whole to Astronomy, Dialling, and Geography. By Henry Wilson (1720)
- 366559: A discourse concerning God; wherein the meaning of his name, his providence, the nature and measure of his dominion are consider'd; with some Remarks upon the Rights of the Creatures, and the Doctrine of Absolute Reprobation. To which is subjoin'd a translation of Sir Isaac Newton's general scholium at the end of the second edition of his Principia concerning the Cartesian Vortices, and concerning God; As also a short account of the Cape of Good Hope. By John Maxwell (1715)
- 368831: The history of London (1739)
- 369264: An address to the victuallers of this kingdom in general. To which is prefixed, a poem upon liberty. By John Matthews (1761)
- 369921: Bengelius's introduction to his exposition of the Apocalypse: with his preface to that work, and the greatest part of the conclusion of it: and also his marginal notes on the text, which are a summary of the whole exposition. Translated from the High-Dutch by John Robertson, M.D (1757)
- 372282: A discourse concerning God's foreknowledge (1713)
- 374479: Memoirs of the celebrated Miss Fanny M- (1759)
- 376261: Mr. Phipps's speech to a committee of the Honourable House of Commons, concerning the African trade, March the 27th 1712 (1712)
- 376519: The school of man (1753)
- 376858: Three letters to the members of the present parliament (1747)
- 377200: The school of man (1753)
- 378104: The rules and regulations of the Magdalen-Charity (1769)
- 378208: Philosophical dissertations on the uncertainty of human knowledge (1753)
- 378618: Astronomical lectures, read in the publick schools at Cambridge (1715)
- 379082: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1732)
- 380288: Fires improv'd (1715)
- 380642: A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game (1764)
- 380801: Poems on sundry occasions. By James Woodhouse, a journeyman shoemaker (1764)
- 381585: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1731)
- 384677: Mathematical elements of natural philosophy (1720)
- 384678: Mathematical elements of natural philosophy (1721)
- 385020: A compleat and humorous account of all the remarkable clubs and societies in the cities of London and Westminster (1756)
- 386235: Universal love and goodness shewed to be the great duty, of all people (1737)
- 387395: London courtship; or, a new road to matrimony. Consisting of original letters which passed between a celebrated young lady of the City of London and several of her suitors (1759)
- 388423: A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat (1747)
- 388619: St. Chrysostom of the priesthood (1759)
- 389123: Mr. Whiston's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham (1721)
- 389523: The source, the strength, and the true spirit of laws (1753)
- 389877: A treatise of the motion of water, and other fluids (1718)
- 389878: The motion of water, and other fluids (1718)
- 390204: The British banner display'd (1755)
- 390543: A discourse concerning God's foreknowledge (1713)
- 391380: A letter from a gentleman to his son abroad (1757)
- 391886: The wonderfull child (1720)
- 392690: The polite repository (1791)
- 393248: The school of man (1753)
- 394484: A new course of chemistry (1754)
- 396284: Christianity a revealed mystery (1755)
- 398558: A double ephemeris (1703)
- 398559: A double ephemeris (1701)
- 401355: The religious philosopher (1718)
- 401400: The fair Quaker of Deal (1761)
- 407269: An exact description of the total and visible eclipse of the moon August 29th. 1718 in the evening (1718)
- 410023: A general history of the stage, from its origin (1754)
- 410179: An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c (1755)
- 410207: The history of the five Indian nations (1755)
- 410530: Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd (1717)
- 411209: Sir Isaac Newton's mathematick philosophy more easily demonstrated (1716)
- 412942: A dictionary of the English language (1794)
- 414375: The Ordinary of Newgate (1716)
- 414928: A political treatise on national humour. In which the character and conduct of a statesman is generally and impartially considered. Addressed to the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, esq (1756)
- 415251: A primitive catechism; by way of question and answer (1718)
- 418085: Scripture politicks (1717)
- 418856: The sham fight: or, political humbug (1756)
- 420966: Thomas Phipps Esq. His proposal. For raising one million of pounds sterling yearly, that will neither affect the Lands, or Trade of Great Britaine, or be grevious to them that Pay it, on a Fund already Established by Law, which will need no farther Sanction of Parliament, then to Appoint the Quantum and order the Application (1712)
- 422327: The tragedy of Zara (1763)
- 424843: An appeal to the public, William Powell, taylor and habit-maker, at no. 4, in Salisbury Court, Fleet-Street, and in Spur-Street, three doors from Leicester Fields (1725)
- 473094: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library, of the late right honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt (1729)
- 476533: The London-news, or The impartial intelligencer (1718)
- 477156: A discourse concerning God; wherein the meaning of his name, his providence, the nature and measure of his dominion are consider'd (1715)
- 478947: A chronological table, containing the Hebrew, Phoenician, Egyptian and Chaldean antiquities, compar'd together, both before and after the deluge: from the Samaritan Pentateuch, Josephus, Sanchoniatho, Herodotus,... By William Whiston, M.A. sometime Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge. (1721)
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