MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SAVO1: Savoy Palace
Variants:
- Ho?pitall of the Sauoy
- hou?e of the Sauoy
- Savoy Palace
- Savoy
- 164: A new law-dictionary (1732)
- 168: The new law-dictionary (1743)
- 261: A new law-dictionary (1744)
- 328: The most Christian King's letter to the States General of the United Provinces (1701)
- 337: The law of arrests in both civil and criminal cases (1742)
- 338: The law of arrests in both civil and criminal cases (1753)
- 339: The law of covenants (1711)
- 355: A law grammar (1744)
- 363: The new retorna brevium (1738)
- 368: New precedents in conveyancing (1742)
- 423: The new natura brevium of the most Reverend Judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert (1718)
- 424: The new natura brevium of the most Reverend Judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert. Whereunto are added, the authorities in law, and some other cases and notes collected by the translator ... With a new and exact table (1718)
- 426: The new natura brevium of the most Reverend Judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert (1730)
- 483: Legal provisions for the poor (1713)
- 484: Legal provisions for the poor (1715)
- 507: Laws relating to the poor (1743)
- 508: The laws relating to masters and servants (1755)
- 518: Laws concerning trade, and tradesmen (1712)
- 523: The law of tithes (1730)
- 526: Law tracts (1741)
- 530: The law of securities (1722)
- 534: The law of evidence (1744)
- 551: The law of actions on the case for torts and wrongs (1720)
- 666: The office and duty of executors (1720)
- 667: The office and duty of executors (1728)
- 1050: The modern conveyancer (1717)
- 1134: The maypole's new-years-gift (1714)
- 1178: Parish law (1748)
- 1180: Parish law: or, A guide to justices of the peace, ministers, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, constables, surveyors of the highways, vestry-clerks, and all others concern'd in parish business (1750)
- 1183: Parish law (1755)
- 1737: Prince Eugene's prayer (1708)
- 1737: Prince Eugene's prayer (1708)
- 1742: A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England (1727)
- 1833: The laws of liberty and property (1724)
- 2375: The practical justice of peace (1756)
- 2405: A proof of papists premise, and faith to Protestants (1713)
- 2476: The practical register (1735)
- 2477: The practical register of the Common Pleas (1743)
- 2505: The practice of Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron (1728)
- 2564: Law quibbles (1729)
- 2565: Law quibbles (1726)
- 2575: A practical treatise of fines and recoveries (1753)
- 2629: Precedents in Chancery (1750)
- 2632: Precedents in Chancery (1733)
- 2666: The practick part of the lavv: shewing the office of an attorney, and a guide for solicitors in all the courts of Westminster (1711)
- 2671: The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office (1732)
- 2702: The practising scrivener, and modern conveyancer (1729)
- 2715: Lex maneriorum (1733)
- 2753: Prince Eugene: an heroic poem on the victorious progress of the confederate arms in Italy; under the conduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy, and Prince Eugene (1706)
- 2765: A preparative to pleading (1721)
- 2819: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 3095: Repertorium juridicum (1742)
- 3149: The reports of Sir Edward Coke (1727)
- 3150: The reports of Sir Edward Coke (1738)
- 3162: A report of divers cases in pleas of the Crown (1739)
- 3194: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 3202: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the third year of King James the Second, to the twelfth year of King William the Third (1743)
- 3239: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1743)
- 3241: Rules orders and notices, in the Court of King's Bench (1740)
- 3296: A relation of the sea-fight near Malaga on the 24th of August, 1704 (1704)
- 3417: A report of cases (1737)
- 3420: Reports and cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1742)
- 3510: The royal martyr and the dutiful subject (1710)
- 3572: A report of select cases in Chancery, the King's Bench (1740)
- 3691: A full and impartial relation of the battle fought on the 13th of August, 1704. n.s (1704)
- 3830: Tenants law (1710)
- 3831: Tenants law (1713)
- 3832: Tenants law (1722)
- 3833: Tenants law (1741)
- 3835: Tenants law: or, The laws concerning landlords, tenants and farmers (1750)
- 3905: Les termes de la ley (1742)
- 4062: The resolution of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the mournful occasion of the death of His late Majesty of Great Britain, William the Third, of glorious memory. ... An extract, taken from the register of the resolutions of the high and mighty lords, the States-General of the United-Provinces. Saturday March 25. 1702 (1702)
- 4064: The resolution of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the mournful occasion of the death of His late Majesty of Great Britain, William the Third, of glorious memory. ... An extract taken from the register of the resolutions of the high and mighty lords, the States-General of the United-Provinces. Saturday, March 25. 1702 (1702)
- 4157: Trials per pais. Or The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1718)
- 4158: Trials per pais. Or, the law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1725)
- 4403: A treatise of testaments and last wills (1728)
- 4448: A treatise of distresses (1746)
- 4814: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1739)
- 4822: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1740)
- 4825: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1750)
- 4846: The accomplish'd practiser in the High Court of Chancery (1757)
- 4868: The accomplish'd practiser in the High Court of Chancery (1745)
- 5131: The accomplish'd conveyancer (1750)
- 5453: An abridgment of the first part of my Ld. Coke's Institutes (1736)
- 5498: The accomplish'd conveyancer (1732)
- 5592: The attorney's pocket companion (1733)
- 5797: A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1735)
- 5809: The compleat arbitrator (1744)
- 5812: A compendious library of the law: necessary for persons of all degress and professions. In two parts. (1743)
- 5814: The clerk's instructor in the practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas (1741)
- 5815: The clerk's English tutor (1733)
- 6575: The attorney and solicitor's companion: or, compleat affidavit-man (1725)
- 6598: The attorney and solicitor's companion: or, compleat affidavit-man (1741)
- 6601: The attorney's pocket companion (1739)
- 6936: Analogia legum (1745)
- 7178: A full and impartial relation of the battle (1704)
- 7551: The faithful pastor's care of his flock (1716)
- 7682: Institutio legalis (1724)
- 7771: The hospital surgeon (1729)
- 8322: The history of Francis-Eugene Prince of Savoy (1754)
- 8551: Historia placitorum coron? (1736)
- 8648: The glories of the other world (1708)
- 8716: A guide to justices (1734)
- 8735: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 9549: The fifth and last part of Modern reports (1711)
- 10314: Lex mercatoria (1718)
- 10379: The life and military actions of His Royal Highness Prince Eugene, of Savoy (1737)
- 10380: The Life and military actions of His Royal Highness Prince Eugene, of Savoy (1739)
- 10817: Laws relating to the poor (1758)
- 10854: A letter written by Monsieur de Chamillard (1706)
- 10858: The law and practice of ejectments (1734)
- 11390: The practice of Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron (1714)
- 11701: Practical philosophy of social life (1799)
- 11948: The practising attorney (1726)
- 12049: The present practice of conveyancing (1746)
- 12051: The present practice of fines and recoveries (1751)
- 12371: Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease (1764)
- 12372: Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease (1767)
- 12373: Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease (1767)
- 12446: The scrivener's guide (1716)
- 12677: Doctor and student (1746)
- 12977: The second part of Modern reports: being a collection of several special cases, most of them adjudged in the Court of Common-Pleas, in the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th years of the Reign of King Charles II. When Sir Fra. North was Chief Justice of the said Court. To which are added, several select cases in the Courts of Chancery, Kings-Bench, and Exchequer, in the said years. Carefully collected by a learned hand (1709)
- 13390: Sessions cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1754)
- 13391: Sessions cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1760)
- 13748: The solicitor's guide and tradesman's instructor, concerning bankrupts (1760)
- 14149: The general laws of estates (1740)
- 14672: The students companion (1743)
- 15577: The student's law-dictionary; or compleat English law-expositor: Containing An Explanation of every particular Word and Term used in the Law, with an Introduction to the Knowledge of the Law itself, and the present Practice thereof: Compiled for the Instruction and Benefit of Students, Practitioners in the Law, Justices of the Peace, the Clergy and other Gentlemen. The whole collected from the best dictionaries, and other authorities hitherto published. Whereto is added an alphabetical table of the most usual Latin contractions that are to be found in our ancient Records, &c. Originally compiled by an attorney at law, and since carefully revised and corrected by a barrister (1740)
- 15883: The orthodox communicant (1714)
- 16333: A summary of the penal laws relating to nonjurors, papists, popish recusants, and nonconformists (1716)
- 16626: Windsor, August 13. 1704. The Lord Tunbridge arrived here this evening being sent by His Grace the Duke of Marlborough to Her Majesty (1704)
- 17569: The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg (1799)
- 18153: The justice of peace his companion (1715)
- 18164: The justice of peace his companion (1719)
- 18497: Cursus cancellarię: or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery (1715)
- 18534: Cases and resolutions of cases, adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1729)
- 18541: Cases adjudged in the Court of Kings-Bench (1738)
- 19255: A copy of the petition delivered on behalf of the prisoners in the Savoy (1710)
- 19429: A catalogue of mathematical, philosophical, and optical instruments, as made and sold by Thomas Heath, and Tycho Wing, near the Savoy Gate in the Strand, London (1755)
- 19482: The compleat constable (1717)
- 19545: A compleat alphabetical abridgment of the statutes now in force relating to the stamp duties (1749)
- 19681: Christ the resurrection and the life (1705)
- 19882: A compleat history of the Holy Bible (1718)
- 19924: A compleat history of the Holy Bible (1718)
- 20385: Cases in law and equity (1741)
- 20760: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, late of Exeter-Court, over-against the Savoy in the Strand (1748)
- 20903: An institute of the laws of England (1734)
- 20969: An abridgment of the first part of my Ld. Coke's Institutes (1744)
- 21543: An advertisement of the Reverend Michael Malard, Minister, against John Armand Dubourdieu, minister of the French Church in the Savoy, and his French League: together with the petition of the ecclesiastick proselytes calumniated by them, (1718)
- 22298: An essay on the amendment, and reduction, of the laws of England. For the ease of the subject, the advancement of justice, and regulating the profession of the law (1724)
- 22425: The game law (1727)
- 22427: The game law (1727)
- 23031: The clerk's remembrancer (1730)
- 23374: The clergy-Man's law (1712)
- 23505: The german Caesar (1702)
- 23816: The fourth part of modern reports, being a collection of several special (1722)
- 24385: The law of ejectments (1713)
- 25676: Luzara (1702)
- 26189: The liturgy of the Church of England. Adorn'd with 55 historical cuts (1713)
- 26214: A law grammar (1754)
- 26279: The laws of the forest and game (1709)
- 27233: The military history of His serene Highness Prince Eugene of Savoy, now generalissimo of the imperial army (1736)
- 27233: The military history of His serene Highness Prince Eugene of Savoy, now generalissimo of the imperial army (1736)
- 27433: Modern cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster (1716)
- 27435: Modern cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench ... in the reign of ... Q. Anne, ... Taken by Thomas Farresley, ... With two tables, (1725)
- 27436: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's-Bench at Westminster (1713)
- 28164: Whitehall, Aug. 10. 1704. This afternoon Colonel Park, aid de camp to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, arrived here, ... with an account of the glorious victory ... over the French and Bavarians near Hochstetten, (1704)
- 28165: Whitehall, June 4. 1702. This day came in the Dutch mail of Friday last, which brings the following advices. Published by authority (1702)
- 28229: The whole life and glorious actions of Francis Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1707)
- 28434: The Universal officer of justice (1731)
- 28437: The universal officer of justice (1730)
- 28604: Lex testamentaria (1728)
- 28655: Kensington, May 21. 1706 (1706)
- 28759: The rules and orders of the Court of Queen's-Bench at Westminster, to Hillary-Term 1711 (1711)
- 29364: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1730)
- 29597: Quare impedit. In two parts (1737)
- 29598: The second part of Modern reports, being a collection of several special cases, most of them adjudged in the Court of Common-Pleas, in the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th years of ... Charles II. ... To which are added, several select cases in the Courts of Chancery, Kings-Bench, and Exchequer, in the said years. Carefully collected by a learned hand (1725)
- 29603: The report of several cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench ... from the first year of King James the Second, to the tenth year of King William the Third. Collected by Roger Comberbach ... Published by his son (1724)
- 29722: The speech of His Excellency the Earl of Marlborough (1702)
- 29900: Scipio Britannicus (1709)
- 30341: Poor-laws: or, The laws and statutes relating to the settling, maintenance, and employment of the poor (1723)
- 30359: The Mercury hawkers in mourning (1706)
- 30422: The Lord Marshal's orders (1714)
- 30980: Philip Hermon, a Quaker cobler (1701)
- 31129: The practical justice of peace (1744)
- 32136: An account of the proceedings in the West-Indies, of Vice-Admiral Bembow (1703)
- 32556: The practice of courts-leet, and courts-baron (1714)
- 33564: The military history of the late Prince Eugene of Savoy, and of the late John Duke of Marlborough (1737)
- 33748: A methodical treatise of replevins, distresses, avowries, &c (1718)
- 34584: A new journey over Europe (1717)
- 35231: A supplement to the second volume of Notes of cases in points of practice (1756)
- 36415: The accomplish'd conveyancer (1736)
- 37045: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases (1739)
- 37657: The attorney's pocket companion (1741)
- 37795: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1759)
- 37873: The compleat parish-officer (1726)
- 38429: The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1746)
- 38551: The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench (1743)
- 38563: The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench (1759)
- 39260: Memoirs (1737)
- 39444: The battle of Audenarde (1708)
- 39522: The authority, jurisdiction and method of keeping County-Courts (1722)
- 40670: Customs and privileges of the manors of Stepney and Hackney in the county of Middlesex (1736)
- 41066: Cases in law and equity, chiefly during the time the late Earl of Macclesfield presided in the Courts of King's Bench and Chancery. By Robert Lucas, (1741)
- 41202: A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1736)
- 41520: The attorney's compleat pocket-book (1743)
- 41761: Reports of cases and special arguments, argued and adjudged in the court of King's Bench (1720)
- 41784: A full and exact relation of the action which happened at Cremona (1701)
- 42272: Rules and orders for the better government of the King's Bench Prison (1729)
- 42561: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1758)
- 42768: The compleat parish-officer (1718)
- 42779: The compleat Parish-officer (1720)
- 42786: The third part of Modern reports; being a collection of several special cases in the court of Kings-bench: in the last years of the reign of K. Charles II. ... K. James II. And in the two first years of K. William and Q. Mary. Togeather with the resolutions and judgements thereupon. The second edition. Carefully collected by a learned hand (1712)
- 42790: The compleat parish-officer (1734)
- 42801: The compleat parish-officer (1741)
- 42844: The compleat sheriff (1727)
- 42859: The report of the conferences and free conference, relating to the message from the Lords the 4th of February, 1702 (1703)
- 43029: A bill for the better paving the publick squares, streets, and lanes, within the city and liberty of Westminster, and precinct of the Savoy, and that part of the Duchy of Lancaster adjoining thereto, and for keeping the same in repair for the future (1757)
- 43192: A treatise of tenures (1730)
- 44473: The complete court-keeper (1752)
- 44913: Atlas geographus (1708)
- 44938: A complete collection of all the marine treaties (1779)
- 45223: The attorney and pleader's treasury (1736)
- 45729: Instructor clericalis: the second part (1715)
- 45868: An institute of the laws of England (1728)
- 46004: The justice of the peace's pocket-companion: or The office and duty of a justice epitomized (1753)
- 46010: The justice's law (1720)
- 46671: The compleat practice of the court of exchequer (1737)
- 46673: Manwood's treatise of the forest laws: shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens; with all such Things as are incident to either: Together With The proper Terms of Art, collected out of the Common and Statute Laws of this Realm; as also from the Assises and Iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned Authors. Treating also of the Office of Agistors, Beadles, Foresters, Keepers, Rangers, Verderors and Woodwards, and of the Courts of Attachment, &c. With all the Variety of Cases relating to Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens; and all the Laws concerning the Game made, adjudged or repealed, since the Year 1665. The Whole digested under proper Titles in an Alphabetical Order. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged. By William Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1741)
- 46683: Pleas of the crown (1716)
- 46763: Catalogue of a curious collection of books in divinity, philosophy, law, and history. In Greek, Latin, French, and Italian. To be sold by David Mortier, book and map seller, at the sign of Erasmus's Head near the Savoy in the Strand (1707)
- 46876: The complete parish-officer (1750)
- 47732: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from 1670 to 1683. By the Honourable Richard Freeman, ... Revised and published by Thomas Dixon (1742)
- 47843: The second part of the reports of cases and special arguments, argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1720)
- 48174: Kirchen Ordnung, der christlichen und der ungeanderten Augspurgischen Confession zugethanen Gemeinde in London, welche, durch go?ttliche Verleyhung, im 1694. Jahre, am 19ten Sonntage nach dem Fest der heiligen Dreyfaltigkeit, solenniter eingeweyhet und eingesegnet worden, in St. Mary's Savoy (1743)
- 49394: The laws of England delineated (1729)
- 49679: A compendium of the laws (1712)
- 49836: The Lord Marshal's orders (1714)
- 49873: A discourse concerning inheritances in fee simple (1758)
- 50109: Instructor clericalis (1727)
- 50132: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; with some special cases adjudged in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1743)
- 50157: Rules and orders of the court of King's Bench at Westminster, to Michaelmas-term 1729. Examined by the original rules and orders (1729)
- 50170: Instructor clericalis (1724)
- 50171: Instructor clericalis (1727)
- 50344: A collection of English precedents (1734)
- 50355: A collection of English precedents (1751)
- 51061: A collection of modern entries (1758)
- 51194: An appendix to The modern justice (1718)
- 51468: An Act to amend so much of an Act, made in the ninth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act to amend, and render more effectual, an Act made in the twenty-first year of the reign of King James the First, intituled, An Act for the general quiet of the subjects, against all pretences of concealment whatsoever, as relates to the prosecuting His Majesty's right, title, or claim, to any messuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, within the precinct, district, or liberty of the Savoy, in the county of Middlesex, or to any the appurtenances to th same therein mentioned (1771)
- 51610: An Act for settling and determining what parts of the precinct of the Savoy, in the county of Middlesex, shall be under the survey of the court of Exchequer, and what parts thereof under the survey of the duchy of Lancaster (1772)
- 51908: An act for settling Buckingham House with the appurtenances upon the Queen, in case she shall survive His Majesty, in lieu of His Majesty's palace of Somerset House (1775)
- 52737: Notes of cases in points of practice (1754)
- 52880: The new compleat conveyancer (1744)
- 55298: The law against bankrupts (1726)
- 55496: P. Eugene's memorial in the name of the emperor: deliver'd to Mr. Secretary St. John, Feb. 18. (1712)
- 55496: P. Eugene's memorial in the name of the emperor: deliver'd to Mr. Secretary St. John, Feb. 18. (1712)
- 56818: A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe (1707)
- 57073: The laws of appeals and murder (1719)
- 57076: The second part of cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1735)
- 57086: The scrivener's guide (1740)
- 57363: The general casher'd (1712)
- 57366: The modern pleader (1743)
- 57565: The English pleader (1734)
- 58220: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the Members of the House of Commons, constituting the first parliament of Great Britain, as they stand returned on the part of England ... and were chosen on the part of Scotland by the late Parliament of that kingdom. 1707 (1708)
- 58258: A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster (1735)
- 58671: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1739)
- 58903: The answer of the States-General to the Memoiral of the Sieur Barre? the French King's resident (1702)
- 59099: Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1716)
- 59715: An exact journal of the siege of Lisle (1708)
- 59762: Modern reports: or, select cases adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer, since the Restoration of ... Charles II. The third edition, carefully revised; ... Collected by a careful hand (1757)
- 59957: Prince Eugene's speech to his soldiers (1704)
- 59957: Prince Eugene's speech to his soldiers (1704)
- 60084: De laudibus legum Anglię (1741)
- 60417: A scheme for reducing all the laws relating to the common highways into one act of Parliament (1738)
- 60770: A general index to the common law (1726)
- 60878: Reports and cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1747)
- 61333: The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested (1749)
- 62140: The third part of Modern reports (1725)
- 62337: A treatise of common recoveries (1739)
- 62869: The complete constable (1725)
- 62929: The rules and orders of the courts of Queen's-Bench and Common-Pleas (1712)
- 63174: The battel of Audenard (1708)
- 63400: The justice of peace's vade mecum (1719)
- 63857: Notes of cases in points of practice (1740)
- 63981: The fifth and last part of Modern reports (1738)
- 64075: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1728)
- 64097: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon littleton, not the name of the author only, but of the law it self (1719)
- 64172: Whitehall, Feb. 9. 1701 The Dutch mail of Tuesday last came in this morning, and brought the following account (1701)
- 64272: The English lawyer (1732)
- 64294: Great Britain's triumph. A triumphal arch (1705)
- 64367: The English clerk's instructor (1733)
- 64775: A general treatise of naval trade and commerce (1738)
- 64899: The history and practice of the Court of Common Pleas (1737)
- 65011: The history and analysis of the common law (1713)
- 65094: An institute of the laws of England (1724)
- 65102: Institutio Legalis (1713)
- 65181: The hospital surgeon (1733)
- 65231: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1719)
- 65271: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1732)
- 65313: Jura ecclesiastica (1742)
- 65517: A help to magistrates, and ministers of justice (1712)
- 65842: Declarations and pleadings, in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster, ... Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty-Bag Office in Chancery, ... By W. Bohun (1743)
- 66151: The life and military actions of His Royal Highness Prince Eugene, of Savoy (1736)
- 66278: A discourse made by the Ld Bishop of Rochester (1727)
- 67015: Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England (1740)
- 67016: Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England (1750)
- 67017: Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England (1757)
- 67315: The first part of the Justice of peace his companion; or, a summary of all the acts of Parliament, whereby one, two, or more justices of the peace, are authorized to act, not only in, but out of the sessions of peace. Begun by Samuel Blackerby, late of Grays-Inn, Esq; Alphabetically digested, and continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1729. With an exact table, by Nathaniel Blackerby, Esq; (1730)
- 67577: Memoirs of transactions at sea during the war with France (1704)
- 67593: Mr. Burchett's justification of his naval-memoirs (1704)
- 67668: The complete constable (1728)
- 67998: A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 67999: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1732)
- 68885: A continuation of the second volume of the General abridgment of the common law (1727)
- 69073: Die Weisen Absichten Des Scho?pfers Bey Dem Tode Der Hohen Dieser Erden (1738)
- 69265: Whitehall, October 23. 1702. This day came in three mails from Holland, which bring the folllowing advices. Published by authority (1702)
- 69266: Whitehall, October 26. 1702. The Dutch mail of Tuesday last which came in this day brings the following advices. Published by authority (1702)
- 69267: Whitehall, June 22. This day we received the mail from Holland of Friday last, which brings the following advices. Published by Authority (1703)
- 69268: Whitehall, October 16. 1703. The Dutch mail of Tuesday last, brings the following advices. Published by authority (1703)
- 69445: A compendium of the laws (1715)
- 69733: Game-law: or, A collection of the common and statute laws in force and use for preservation of the game, viz (1740)
- 70139: A ceremonial for the reception of His Most Sacred Majesty George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, &c. upon his arrival from Holland to his kingdom of Great Britain (1714)
- 70483: Kirchen-Ordnung (1718)
- 70543: A description historical and geographical (1701)
- 70639: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of King's Bench, from the second of King James I. to Trinity term the twenty-first of King George II. 1747 inclusive. Examined by the originals. To which is now added, many useful rules of court, omitted in former collections, and a translation, in opposite columns, of the rules heretofore printed in Latin: together with large notes, remarks and references, shewing the antient and present practice of the said Court: and a new alphabetical table to the whole (1747)
- 71780: A Continuation of the inquest after blood (1670)
- 71908: The London mercury (1670)
- 72269: Whitehall, (16uu)
- 72317: The London review of English and foreign literature (1775)
- 73410: The Night post (1712)
- 75281: A true relation of the engagement of His Majesties fleet under the command of His Royal Highness (1672)
- 75389: The history of the negotiation of the ambassadors sent to the Duke of Savoy (1690)
- 75390: An account of the late persecution of the Protestants in the vallys of Piemont; by the Duke of Savoy and the French King, in the year 1686 (1688)
- 75501: She vvou'd if she cou'd (1671)
- 75783: Remarks on the papers delivered by Sir William Perkins, and Sir John Friend, Kts. at the place of their execution (1696)
- 75900: An humble proposal, whereby His Majesty may raise and extend his credit to the annual value of his revenue, without interest or damage to the kingdom (1674)
- 76023: The politicks of the French King, Lewis the XIV. discovered (1689)
- 76062: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, on Thursday October 10. 1667. By his Majesties command (1667)
- 76063: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, on Tuesday October 19. 1669. By His Majesties command (1669)
- 76077: The converts; or The folly of priest-craft (1690)
- 76106: The acts and negotiations (1698)
- 76146: Articles of peace and commerce between the most serene and mighty prince James II. by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Christian faith, &c (1687)
- 76160: The form of the proceeding to the coronation of Their Majesties, King James the Second, and Queen Mary, the 23 of this instant April, 1685. To be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned (1685)
- 76191: Tractatus pacis, bonę correspondentię, et neutralitatis in America (1686)
- 76192: Treaty of peace, good correspondence & neutrality in America (1686)
- 76251: An account of Sir George Rook's arrival in the chanel with the fleet under his command (1696)
- 76759: An account of the bombarding of St. Malo, by the fleet under the command of the Lord Berkeley admiral of the Blue. Published by authority (1695)
- 76897: The compleat gentleman: or directions for the education of youth as to their breeding at home and travelling abroad (1678)
- 77002: An essay on the contempt of the world (1694)
- 77009: An exact journal of the siege of Coni in Piemont (1691)
- 77200: Orders to be observed in the church of Westminster-Abby (1685)
- 77216: A catalogue of the philosophical books and tracts, written by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq (1689)
- 77457: The destruction of Troy (1679)
- 77561: A declaration of war of the States General of the United Provinces against the King of Sweden. Translated out of Dutch (1675)
- 77623: An exact account of the late engagement between the French king's forces, and those of the Grand Seignior before Candia, on the 25th of June 1669 (1669)
- 77787: An exact relation of the defeat of the rebels at Bothwell-Bridge. Published by authority (1679)
- 77866: The profitable intelligencer (1644)
- 77946: A true list of the lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament at Westminster on the 22th of this instant November, 1695 (1695)
- 77947: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament, which met at Westminster the 24th of August, 1698. and was prorogued to the 27th of September, and from thence to the 27th of October instant; as they are returned in to the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (1698)
- 77948: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament, which met at Westminster the 6th of February, 1700. and was prorogued to the 10th of the same month (1701)
- 78015: The barbarous & inhumane proceedings against the professors of the reformed religion within the dominion of the Duke of Savoy. Aprill the 27th, 1655 (1655)
- 78174: A sermon preached before the House of Lords on the fifth of November, in the Abby-Church at Westminster. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Published by their Lordships special command (1678)
- 78261: The unfotunate [sic] heroes: or, the adventures of ten famous men (1679)
- 78308: Of the Lady Mary, &c (1677)
- 78409: By the King. A proclamation against new buildings (1671)
- 78517: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June, 1678 (1678)
- 78528: The grievances represented by the Estates of Scotland, to the Kings Majesty, to be redressed in Parliament (1689)
- 78603: An essay upon the third Punique War (1671)
- 78607: A true relation of the successes & advantages obtained by the most Christian King's army (1675)
- 78609: A true relation of the victory and happy success of a squadron (1670)
- 78620: A sermon of reformation (1643)
- 78648: An account of the victory obtain'd by the King in Ireland, on the first day of this instant July, 1690 (1690)
- 78774: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, to the King's most excellent Majesty, for maintaining the Church of England, as by law established (1689)
- 78793: A speech made by Sir William Scroggs (1676)
- 78958: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehal, on Good-Friday, 1690 (1690)
- 78959: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Dorset (1693)
- 79010: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehall, on Good-Friday, April 6. 1694 (1694)
- 79138: Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all (1679)
- 79148: The second part of The present state of England (1676)
- 79191: The Ephesian and Cimmerian matrons (1668)
- 79205: The second part of The present state of England (1677)
- 79241: Gods providence in the midst of confusions (1682)
- 79241: Gods providence in the midst of confusions (1682)
- 79261: The second part of The present state of England (1679)
- 79392: The sullen lovers, or, The impertinents (1668)
- 79488: Articles of peace & alliance, between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II. by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands (1667)
- 79931: The state of Savoy (1691)
- 79931: The state of Savoy (1691)
- 80264: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Norwich, at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich, who departed this life, July 28. 1676 (1677)
- 80575: A sermon preached on the Feast of the Annunciation of the B. Virgin Mary (1676)
- 80579: The history of the Old Testament (1690)
- 80611: The form of the proceeding to the coronation of Their Majesties King VVilliam and Queen Mary, the eleventh day of this instant April, 1689 (1689)
- 80649: The Bishop of Rochester's second letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's houshold (1689)
- 80697: The famous battel of the catts, in the province of Ulster. June 25. 1668 (1668)
- 80736: A prospect of the primitive Christianity (1668)
- 80857: A true and perfect relation of the happy successe & victory obtained against the Turks of Argiers at Bugia (1671)
- 80941: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, His present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 80961: An account of the raising of the siege of Esseck (1690)
- 80965: Glossographia: or, A dictionary, interpreting the hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue (1674)
- 81009: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1696)
- 81153: Steps to the temple, The delights of the muses, and Carmen Deo nostro (1670)
- 81252: The great favourite, or, The Duke of Lerma (1668)
- 81650: The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards (1672)
- 81675: All for love: or, the world well lost (1678)
- 81994: A collection or narative [sic] sent to his Highness the Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c (1655)
- 82084: The speech of His Grace the Earl of Melvil, His Majesties high-commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, Edinburgh, April 15. 1690 (1690)
- 82136: Love in the dark, or the man of bus'ness· (1675)
- 82254: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1700)
- 82282: The history of the civil wars of France (1678)
- 82349: A true relation of the engagement of His Majesties fleet under the command of His Royal Highness (1672)
- 82377: Observations upon three earthquakes (1694)
- 82406: The commentaries of C. Julius Cęsar, of his wars in Gallia (1677)
- 82503: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy (1696)
- 82558: Observations on Monsieur de Sorbier's voyage into England (1668)
- 82572: Sermons preached partly before His Majesty at White-Hall (1685)
- 82604: The royal common-wealths man: or, King David's picture (1668)
- 82647: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practiced in the Congregational churches in England (1659)
- 82749: An evening's love. Or the mock-astrologer (1671)
- 82819: The strengthening of strong-holds (1668)
- 82880: The history of the three late famous impostors (1669)
- 82882: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England (1659)
- 82934: The second part of The present state of England (1674)
- 82960: An exact account of the elector of Saxony's passing the Rhine, with his army, defeating several of the French, and rendering himself master of several strong places abandon'd by them (1691)
- 83027: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England (1669)
- 83031: Natural history of the passions (1674)
- 83063: An historical dissertation upon the Thebean Legion (1696)
- 83262: The remaines of the Right Honorable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount of St. Albanes, sometimes Lord Chancellour of England (1648)
- 83378: The nature of true Christian righteousness (1689)
- 83380: Salvation in a mystery: or A prospective glasse for Englands case (1644)
- 83570: The virtuous wife; or, Good luck at last (1680)
- 83596: An account of the defeat of the rebels in England (1685)
- 83638: The Church of Rome evidently proved heretick. By Peter Berault, D. Who abjured all the errors of the said church in London, at the Savoy upon the 2d. day of April, 1671 (1680)
- 83748: The liturgy of the Church of England, asserted in a sermon (1688)
- 83768: The folly of priest-craft (1690)
- 83890: By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of all sorts of manufactures and commodities whatsoever, of the growth, production, or manufacture of France, and of all places in the possession of the French King (1666)
- 83906: Copies of the informations and original papers relating to the proof of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 84018: His Majesties gracious letter to his Parliament of Scotland, May 23. 1672. With their answer (1672)
- 84021: A list of King James's Irish and Popish forces in France (1697)
- 84054: By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of George Duke of Buckingham (1667)
- 84433: The Portugal history: or, A relation of the troubles that happened in the court of Portugal· In the years 1667 and 1668 (1677)
- 84450: A perpetual league of mutual defence and allyance between His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries (1668)
- 84461: A world of errors discovered in the new world of words, or General English dictionary (1673)
- 84488: A treaty of friendship and commerce, between His Majesty of Great Britain, &c. and the most serene prince the Duke of Savoy (1673)
- 84488: A treaty of friendship and commerce, between His Majesty of Great Britain, &c. and the most serene prince the Duke of Savoy (1673)
- 84584: By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of notorious robbers, and for the prevention of such offences hereafter, and for a reward to the apprehenders (1669)
- 84958: His Majestie's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, the eighteenth day of January, 1666 (1667)
- 84990: Nomo-lexikon: A law-dictionary (1670)
- 85280: A short and true account of the material passages in the first war between the English and Dutch· (1672)
- 85536: The Christian virtuoso (1691)
- 85626: By the Prince of Orange, a declaration for the better quartering of the forces (1689)
- 85641: A complete history of England (1685)
- 85760: The duell of the stags (1668)
- 85827: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, November 5. 1689. By P. Birch, D.D (1689)
- 85978: By the Prince of Orange, a declaration· (1689)
- 86010: The true liberty & dominion of conscience vindicated (1677)
- 86030: A treatise of the art of war (1677)
- 86062: Catalogus librorum Roberti Scott (1688)
- 86145: An evening's love, or The mock-astrologer (1671)
- 86338: An academy or colledge: wherein young ladies and gentlewomen may at a very moderate expence be duly instructed in the true Protestant religion, and in all vertuous qualities that may adorn that sex (1671)
- 86415: English adventures (1676)
- 86530: Ariadne, or, The marriage of Bacchus (1674)
- 86568: A compleat treatise of the muscles, as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection (1681)
- 86605: A view of the government and publick worship of God in the reformed churches beyond the seas (1662)
- 86645: His Majesties gracious letter to the meeting of the Estates of his ancient kingdom of Scotland. William R (1689)
- 86978: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, January 30. 1692. By Richard Bynns, fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, and chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset (1693)
- 87043: A true account of the celebrated secret of Mr. Timothy Beaghan (1697)
- 87253: By the King. A proclamation commanding all masters and owners of ships, to stay for their convoy before they put to sea (1671)
- 87289: Anglię notitia; or The present state of England: the first part (1673)
- 87417: Faith in the just victorious over the world (1670)
- 87640: An Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles. (1670)
- 87946: A speech delivered to His Majesty in the name of the French Church at the Savoy (1665)
- 87984: The most Christian Kings declaration of warr against the States-Generall of the United Provinces (1672)
- 88007: By the King. A proclamation to restrain the spreading of false news, and licentious talking of matters of state and government (1672)
- 88066: A sermon of reformation (1643)
- 88158: A relation of the engagement of His Majesty's fleet with the enemies, on the 11th of August, 1673 (1673)
- 88281: A fast sermon preached on innocents day (1642)
- 88615: The history of the coronation of the most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, James II. By the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and of his royal consort Queen Mary (1687)
- 88798: England's improvement reviv'd (1670)
- 88875: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, with the Lord Keepers, on Monday February 14, 1669/70. By His Majesties command (1670)
- 88916: An account of Mr. Edward Sclater's return to the communion of the Church of England: and of the publick recantation he made at the Church of St. Mary Savoy, the 5th of May, 1689. By Anthony Horneck D.D (1689)
- 88916: An account of Mr. Edward Sclater's return to the communion of the Church of England: and of the publick recantation he made at the Church of St. Mary Savoy, the 5th of May, 1689. By Anthony Horneck D.D (1689)
- 88934: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise, together with prayers suitable to each exercise (1699)
- 89025: A philosophicall discourse concerning speech, conformable to the Cartesian principles (1668)
- 89067: A true account of the horrid conspiracy against the life of His Sacred Majesty William III. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c (1692)
- 89093: Whereas upon the late irregular disbanding of the forces, divers soldiers carried away the arms belonging to their respective regiments, and have since lost or imbezled the same; (1688)
- 89180: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday the 10th of February, 1667 (1668)
- 89201: The commentaries of C. Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 89539: A form of common prayer (1672)
- 89566: Examinations, or, A discovery of some dangerous positions delivered in a sermon of reformation preached in the Church of the Savoy last fast day, Iuly 26. by Tho. Fuller B.D. and since printed. By Iohn Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and pastor of Heslerton in Yorkshire (1643)
- 89566: Examinations, or, A discovery of some dangerous positions delivered in a sermon of reformation preached in the Church of the Savoy last fast day, Iuly 26. by Tho. Fuller B.D. and since printed. By Iohn Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and pastor of Heslerton in Yorkshire (1643)
- 89566: Examinations, or, A discovery of some dangerous positions delivered in a sermon of reformation preached in the Church of the Savoy last fast day, Iuly 26. by Tho. Fuller B.D. and since printed. By Iohn Saltmarsh, Master of Arts, and pastor of Heslerton in Yorkshire (1643)
- 89642: Some discourses, sermons and remains of the Reverend Mr. Jos. Glanvil, late rector of Bathe, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Collected into one volume, and published by Ant. Horneck, preacher at the Savoy. Together with a sermon preached at his funeral by Joseph Pleydell, arch-deacon of Chichester (1681)
- 89667: The poll-bill, as to be given in charge (1666)
- 89731: A sermon preach'd before the King at White-Hall, May the twentieth, MDCLXXVII (1677)
- 89746: Truth maintained, or Positions delivered in a sermon at the Savoy (1643)
- 89898: A sixth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs (1689)
- 90048: Treatie of marine, between the Illustrous and Most Mightie King Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Greate Brittain, France, and Ireland, defendor of the faith, &c. and the High & Mightie Lords, the States Generall of the Vnited Netherlands (1675)
- 90247: Memoires of the transactions in Savoy during this war (1697)
- 90247: Memoires of the transactions in Savoy during this war (1697)
- 90414: Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions (1682)
- 90554: A prayer for His Highness the Prince of Orange (1689)
- 90737: A particular of such of His Majesties fee-farm rents, and other rents within his kingdom of England, as are now vested in trustees, by letters patents bearing date the 13th of June 1670 (1670)
- 90907: A letter from the Bishop of Rochester, to the right honourable the Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesties houshold (1689)
- 90910: A relation of the late wicked contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young (1693)
- 91143: The French King's decIaration [sic] of vvar against the crown of Spain. Translated out of French (1689)
- 91500: A discourse of Monsr. Vigier to the Lord Abbot Goddon, great Dean of the cathedral church of Toul in Lorrain (1670)
- 91516: Pulpit-conceptions, popular deceptions: or, The grand debate resumed, in the point of prayer (1662)
- 91671: By the King. A proclamation for the more speedy bringing in of seamen and mariners (1672)
- 91800: Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions· (1681)
- 91995: Whitehall, April 23 (1685)
- 92036: A True and full relation of a most barbarous and inhuman murder (1688)
- 92424: The speech of His Grace, the Duke of Lauderdale, His Majesties High-Commissioner from the kingdom of Scotland, to the Parliament there, the twelfth of November, 1673. By His Majesties special command (1673)
- 92897: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1678)
- 92900: An Account of the ceremonial at the coronation of Their Most Excellent Majesties King VVilliam and Queen Mary (1689)
- 93000: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England: the first and second part (1671)
- 93001: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England (1671)
- 93009: At the court at Whitehall the 25. of June, 1667 (1667)
- 93010: At the court at Whitehal, September the 11th 1667. By His Majesty and the lords of His Majesties Most Honorable Privy Council. His Majesty having taken notice, and been informed of the daily concourse of very many persons of the Romish religion, unto the chappel of Her Majest the Queen at St. Jamese's, (1667)
- 93035: At the court at Whitehall, the thirtieth of December, 1668 (1668)
- 93380: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, his Present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 93498: The French spy: or, The memoirs of John Baptist de la Fontaine, Lord of Savoy and Fontenai, late brigadier and surveyor of the French King's army, now a prisoner in the Bastile (1700)
- 93622: O-Brazile, or The inchanted island (1675)
- 93635: The Church of Rome evidently proved heretick. By Peter Berault, D. Who abjured all the errors of the said Church in London at the Savoy upon the 2d. day of April, 1671 (1681)
- 93796: The report of the commissioners appointed by Parliament to enquire into the Irish forfeitures (1700)
- 93885: The great lavv of consideration: or A discourse (1678)
- 93965: The second part of the relation of the late wicked contrivance (1693)
- 93968: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, His present Majesty and the government (1685)
- 94119: The famous epistles of Saint Polycarp and Saint Ignatius, disciples to the holy Evangelist and Apostle Saint John (1668)
- 94330: The mirror of fortune: or, the true characters of fate & destiny (1676)
- 94590: A new journal of Italy (1691)
- 94719: Bibliotheca illustris: sive Catalogus variorum librorum in qua?vis lingua? & facultate insignium ornatissimę bibliothecę viri cujusdam pręnobilis ac honoratissimi olim defuncti (1687)
- 95073: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1692)
- 95331: The loves of Charles Duke of Mantua; and of Margaret, Countess of Rovera (1669)
- 95630: A congratulatory ode to Admiral Russel, and the other sea-commanders, for their late glorious victory (1692)
- 95683: A sermon on the occasion of the death of the Right Honourable Elizabeth Lady Cutts (1698)
- 96080: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1688)
- 96229: The royal martyr lamented (1689)
- 96428: Wee the peers of the realm, being assembled with some of the Lords of the Privy Council, do hereby require all persons whatsoever, to keep and preserve the peace (1688)
- 96452: An evening's love· Or the mock-astrologer (1675)
- 96812: A relation of the late wicked contrivance of Stepen [sic] Blackhead and Robert Young (1693)
- 96831: The tryal of Charles Lord Mohun, before the House of Peers in Parliament, for the murder of William Mountford (1693)
- 97035: His Majesties gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland (1685)
- 97036: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland (1686)
- 97119: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King; with His Majesty's most gracious answer thereunto. (1700)
- 97128: A narrative of the progress of his most Christian Majesties armes against the Dutch (1672)
- 97366: An account of the defeat of the rebels by Their Majesties forces (1691)
- 97616: By the King. A proclamation for quieting the post-master general in the execution of his office (1667)
- 97623: By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of allome (1667)
- 97627: By the King. A proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served in the armies of any the late usurped powers, and have been disbanded, cashiered, or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, before the sixteenth day of this instant June (1670)
- 97710: A sermon preached in the Savoy, July 11. 1675 (1675)
- 97746: A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Ętna, or, Monte-Gibello (1669)
- 97924: The speech of the Right Honourable Henry Powle, Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons (1689)
- 98126: The wild gallant (1669)
- 98165: A collection of all the statutes at large, now in force. Beginning in the sixteenth year of the raign of our late Soveraign Lord King Charles I. Anno 1640. And ending in the nineteenth year of the raign of our now Soveraign Lord King Charles II. Anno 1667 (1667)
- 98237: A letter from a gentleman to the Honourable Ed. Howard, esq (1668)
- 98288: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1686)
- 98306: The life of the Reverend Anthony Horneck, D.D (1698)
- 98463: Letters and poems in honour of the incomparable princess, Margaret, Dutchess of Newcastle (1676)
- 98679: A more particular relation of the victory obtained by the imperialists, under the command of Prince Lewis of Baden, in the battle against the Turks, under the command of the Grand Visier, on Aug. 19. 1691. Published by authority (1691)
- 98689: An introduction to the skill of musick (1697)
- 98939: A narrative, or journal of the proceedings of their Excellencies, the Right Honourable the Lord Holles, and the Lord Coventry (1667)
- 98993: The case of the persecuted and oppressed Protestants in some parts of Germany and Hungary (1675)
- 99112: A particular account of the proceedings at the Old-Bayly, the 17 & 18 of this instant October (1681)
- 99156: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1693)
- 99178: The vindication of A. Cressener, school-master in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit and school-master in the Savoy (1687)
- 99178: The vindication of A. Cressener, school-master in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit and school-master in the Savoy (1687)
- 99249: A sermon preach'd before the king the first Sunday of Advent· 1666 (1666)
- 99358: A systeme of anatomy (1685)
- 99564: A relation concerning the particulars of the rebellion lately raised in Muscovy by Stenko Razin (1672)
- 99806: Miserere cleri. A sermon, presenting the miseries of the clergy, and assigning their true causes in order to redress (1668)
- 99844: The wild gallant (1669)
- 99870: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England: the first and second part (1672)
- 99872: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England: the first part (1677)
- 99919: His Majesties gracious letter to His Parliament of Scotland: with the speech of His Royal Highness the Duke, His Majesties High Commissioner, at the opening of the Parliament at Edinburgh, the 28th day of July, 1681 (1681)
- 99925: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England: the first part (1676)
- 99968: Anglię notitia; or The present state of England: the first part (1674)
- 100120: Anglię notitia: or The present state of England. The first part (1679)
- 100159: A relation of the re-taking of the Island of Sta Helena, and three Dutch East-India ships. Published by authority (1673)
- 100189: A sermon preached in the Savoy, July 11. 1675 (1676)
- 100449: The earth twice shaken wonderfully: or, An analogical discourse of earthquake (1694)
- 100491: Occasus occidentalis: or, Job in the VVest (1645)
- 100497: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral of Norwich (1679)
- 100597: A narrative of the siege and surrender of Maestricht, to the most Christian King. On the 30 of June (1673)
- 100696: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and VVestminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688. (1688)
- 100775: A perfect account of the taking and burning the strong posts of Bodegrave, Swammerdam, Newerbrug, &c. in Holland (1673)
- 100794: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after, the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper (1690)
- 100795: The first fruits of reason: or, A discourse shewing the necessity of applying our selves betimes to the serious practice of religion (1686)
- 100846: Four tracts (1697)
- 100846: Four tracts (1697)
- 100847: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1681)
- 100861: An Account of the ceremonial at the coronation of their Most Excellent Majesties King James II· and Queen Mary, at Westminster the 23 of April 1685, in the first year of His Majesties reign (1685)
- 100914: An account of the taking the late Earl of Argyle, and the running away of the rebels in Scotland. Published by authority. (1685)
- 100969: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, January the 9th 1675[/]6 (1676)
- 101028: A sermon preached July 17. 1676. in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, before the Right Honourable Sir Francis North, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; and the Honourable Vere Bertie Esquire, one of the barons of the Exchequer; His Majesties judges of assize for the Northern Circuit (1676)
- 101030: An historical account of the most remarkable transactions betwixt the Duke of Savoy and the French King (1690)
- 101188: The declaration and manifesto of the Protestants of the vallies of Piedmont, called the Vaudois, to all Christian princes & states, of the reasons of their taking up arms just now against the Duke of Savoy (1690)
- 101188: The declaration and manifesto of the Protestants of the vallies of Piedmont, called the Vaudois, to all Christian princes & states, of the reasons of their taking up arms just now against the Duke of Savoy (1690)
- 101252: A brief remonstrance of several national injuries and indignities perpetrated on the persons and estates of publick ministers and subjects of this common-vvealth, by the Dey of Tunis in Barbary (1653)
- 101560: Questions and answers concerning the two religions, viz. that of the Church of England, and the other of the Church of Rome (1688)
- 101629: A relation of the victory obtained by the King in Ireland (1690)
- 101643: VVhitehall, August 19. 1695. This morning came in an express from my Lord Berkeley, with an account of the bombarding of Calais (1695)
- 101881: Remarks of A. Pulton Master in the Savoy, upon Dr Tho. Tenison's late narrative (1687)
- 101916: The second part of The present state of England (1671)
- 101920: His Majesties declaration (1666)
- 102087: By the King· A proclamation prohibiting the importation of all wines of the growth of the Canary Islands (1666)
- 102299: A sermon preach'd before His Majesty at VVhite-Hall. May 29th. 1668 (1668)
- 102460: Marriage a-la-mode (1698)
- 102476: An account of a second victory obtained over the Turks by the Imperial Army in Servia (1689)
- 102512: Marriage a-la-mode (1691)
- 102584: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, May the seventh, MDCLXXVI (1676)
- 102729: A panegyric on our late sovereign lady Mary Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, of glorious and immortal memory (1695)
- 102775: The man's the master (1669)
- 102815: Act, in favours of the vassals and creditors of forefaulted persons (1689)
- 102829: The Scriptures genuine interpreter asserted: or, A discourse concerning the right interpretation of Scripture (1678)
- 102914: Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham (1692)
- 103020: A particular relation of the manner of the raising the siege of Charleroy. Published by authority (1672)
- 103077: A particular relation of the late success of His Majesties forces at Tangier against the Moors (1680)
- 103128: A particular narrative of a great engagement between the garison of Tangier, and the Moors, and of the signal victory which His Majesties forces obtained against them on the 27th of October last (1680)
- 103352: The Roman empress (1671)
- 103370: The speech of His Excellency, Henry Lord Viscount Sydney, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to both Houses of Parliament assembled at Dublin. October 5. 1692. Published by authority (1692)
- 103448: A short and true account of the material passages (1671)
- 103574: The garden of pleasure (1670)
- 103591: A geographical description of the four parts of the world (1670)
- 104067: A letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at S. Omers (1688)
- 104253: Divine poems (1685)
- 104335: A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tho. Tenison and A. Pulton one of the masters in the Savoy· (1687)
- 104418: A sermon, preached at the solemnity of the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy St. John (1677)
- 104685: His Highness the Prince of Orange's letter to the States-General of the United Provinces (1678)
- 104687: The liturgy of the Church of England asserted (1662)
- 104701: The abominations of the Church of Rome (1675)
- 104844: A particular narrative of the burning in the port of Tripoli, four men of war (1676)
- 105072: Articles of peace, commerce, & alliance, between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain (1667)
- 105073: Articles of peace, commerce, & alliance, between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain (1667)
- 105091: A genealogical history of the kings of England, and monarchs of Great Britain, &c. From the conquest, anno 1066. to the year, 1677 (1677)
- 105126: All for love: or, The world well lost (1692)
- 105217: A sermon preach'd to the House of Peers, Novemb. 13th 1678 (1678)
- 105219: His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington His Majesties principal secretary of state (1673)
- 105223: A continuation of the complete history of England (1700)
- 105350: An idea of the perfection of painting (1668)
- 105553: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion (1679)
- 105557: An exact account of the ceremonial at the coronation of Their most excellent Majesties King VVilliam and Queen Mary, the eleventh day of this instant April, 1689 (1689)
- 105594: Observations concerning the dominion and sovereignty of the seas (1689)
- 105620: November: or, Signal dayes observed in that month in relation to the crown and royal family (1671)
- 105622: The present French King demonstrated an enemy to the Catholick as well as Protestant religion (1691)
- 105860: An elegy on Her Grace Elizabeth Duchess of Ormond, who died July the 21st 1684. By E.A. M.A. of Trin. Coll. Dubl (1684)
- 105926: An introduction to the skill of musick, in three books (1694)
- 105956: An harangue to the King (1681)
- 106033: An impartial and exact accompt of the divers popish books, beads, crucifixes and images, taken at the Savoy, by Sr. William Waller (1678)
- 106076: Scrinia reserata (1693)
- 106458: An account of the capitulation and surrender of Limerick. Published by authority (1691)
- 106460: Cato major of old age (1669)
- 106606: A declaration of the most Christian King, shewing the reasons for recalling his plenipotentiaries from the treaty at Cologne (1674)
- 106878: Ortus occidentalis: or, A dawning in the vvest· (1645)
- 107300: A relation of the great and entire victory obtained by their Majesties forces in Ireland, under the command of Lieu. Gen. Ginckle (1691)
- 108126: The report of the commissioners appointed by Parliament to enquire into the Irish forfeitures (1700)
- 108560: An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 108587: Foreign advices (1695)
- 108637: A farther account of the victory obtained by Their Majesties and Dutch fleet over the French (1692)
- 108638: A farther account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet over the French (1692)
- 108838: A form of common prayer with thanksgiving to God, for asswaging the late contagion and pestilence, to be used on Tuesday the 20th of this instant November (1666)
- 108840: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having made his Highness the Prince of Orange the glorious instrument of the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power (1689)
- 109097: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1686)
- 109295: The vindication of A. Cresner, school-master in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit and school-master in the Savoy (1687)
- 109606: Irenicum; or, An essay towards a brotherly peace & union, between those of the congregational and presbyterian way (1659)
- 109645: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England (1659)
- 109804: The present state of Christendom consider'd (1691)
- 110027: The martial-field of Europe (1694)
- 110180: England and Scotland united, disjoyned. Or, A gentle corosive, and healing plaister, applied to two dying kingdoms: with some balsamum for wounded Ireland (1648)
- 110250: A relation of the late wicked contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young (1693)
- 110266: A collection of the several papers sent to his Highness the Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c (1655)
- 110463: A letter from a clergy-man in the country, to the clergy-man in the city (1688)
- 110501: Vicissitudes progress (1648)
- 110624: VVhitehall, Aug. 19. 1695. This morning came in an express from my Lord Berkeley, with an acconnt [sic] of the bombarding of Calais (1695)
- 110625: Whitehall, August 14. 1695. This morning came in three mails from Holland; the freshest bringing letters of the 8th instant from His Majesty's camp before Namur (1695)
- 110628: Whitehall, September 5. 1695. This morning came in the last of the 3 mails due from Holland, to wit, that of Friday the 30 of August; which was brought over by the Eagle packet-boat, Captain Grey commander, and landed yesterday at Dover (1695)
- 110629: This morning came in two mails from Holland, and brought the following advices (1695)
- 110630: Whitehall, Octob. 11. 1695. This morning came in the Dutch mail of Tuesday last, and brought the following advices (1695)
- 110632: Whitehall, February 3. 1695/6. This morning came in two mails from Holland, which brought the advices which follow (1696)
- 110633: Whitehall, May 24. 1697. This morning came in the mail from Holland of Friday last, and brought the following advices (1697)
- 110634: Whitehall, May 11. 1696. This morning came in three mails from Holland, the freshest bringing letters from the Hague of Friday last (1696)
- 110636: VVhitehall, August 3. 1695. This day came in the mail from Holland of Tuesday last, which brings the following advices (1695)
- 110637: Whitehall, July 29. 1695. This day came in the Dutch mails of Tuesday and Friday last, and brought the following advices (1695)
- 110638: Whitehall, September 23. 1695. This evening came in two mails; by which we receive these advices (1695)
- 110639: The mail from Holland of Tuesday last is come in, and brings the following advices (1696)
- 110640: Whitehall, Jan. 30. 1695/6. On Monday last two pacquet-boats came from Helvoet-Sluys, having each two mails on board, but were separated the night following; one of them arrived on Tuesday at Laystoff; of the other we have no farther news. The two mails that are come in bring the advices, which follow under the freshest dates (1696)
- 110641: Whitehall, June 25. 1696. Advices by the mail from Holland which came in this morning (1696)
- 110642: Whitehall, June 8. 1696. Advices by the mail from Holland of Friday last, which came in this morning (1696)
- 110643: Whitehall, May 29. 1696. Advices by two mails from Holland, which came in this morning (1696)
- 110698: We, peers of this realm, assembled with some of the lords of the Privy Council, do hereby require all Irish officers and soldiers to repair forthwith to the respective bodies to which they do, or did lately belong; (1688)
- 110809: Articles touching navigation and commerce, between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II. by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded at the Hague the 7/17 Feb. 1667/8 (1668)
- 110872: An account of the taking the late Earl of Argyle, and the running away of the rebels in Scotland. Published by authority. (1685)
- 110923: A sermon preached before the House of Lords on the fifth of November, in the Abby-Church at Westminster. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Published by their Lordships special command (1678)
- 110924: A sermon preached before the House of Lords on the fifth of November, in the Abby-Church at Westminster. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Published by their Lordships special command. (1678)
- 111453: Eshcol, or Grapes (among) thorns (1648)
- 111687: A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tenison and A. Pulton one of the masters in the Savoy· (1687)
- 112275: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland (1695)
- 112405: A true list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament that met at Westminster the 20th of March, 1689/90. As they have been return'd into the Crown-Office in Chancery (1690)
- 112466: Factum of the French, and other Protestants in the Savoy (1679)
- 113157: An account of the victory obtained by the King in Ireland, on the first day of this instant July, 1690 (1690)
- 113452: His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, March 15th 1671,/2 (1672)
- 113464: At the Court at Whitehall, the tenth of May, 1672 (1672)
- 113488: At the Court at Whitehall, June 12. 1672 (1672)
- 113491: His Majesties gracious declaration for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, to transport themselves with their estates, and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England (1672)
- 113963: A sermon against murder (1655)
- 113977: A short and faithfull account of the late commotions in the valleys of Piedomnt, within the dominions of the Duke of Savoy (1655)
- 114112: The continuance of the High Court of Chancery vindicated (1654)
- 114442: Obedience perpetually due to king's (1660)
- 114531: A true and compleat list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal (1692)
- 114864: A prayer for His Highness the Prince of Orange (1689)
- 117350: Monday, December 17. 1660. Whereas the maimed soldiers and pensioners belonging to Ely-house and the Savoy, formerly a great charge to the nation, are by Order of Parliament discharged, and sent with recommendations unto their respective counties and places, where they did last reside, (1660)
- 117350: Monday, December 17. 1660. Whereas the maimed soldiers and pensioners belonging to Ely-house and the Savoy, formerly a great charge to the nation, are by Order of Parliament discharged, and sent with recommendations unto their respective counties and places, where they did last reside, (1660)
- 117855: Oriens ab occidente: or, A dawning in the vvest· (1645)
- 118300: An account of the taking the late Earl of Argyle, and the running away of the rebels in Scotland (1685)
- 118331: An account of the taking the late Earl of Argyle, and the running away of the rebels in Scotland (1685)
- 118608: To the high court of Parliament. The humble petition of the inhabitants of the severall parishes of Clement Danes, Savoy, Covent-garden, Martin in the Fields, Giles in the Fields, and the parishes and places adjoyning in the county of Middlesex (1654)
- 119324: Anglię notitia, or The present state of England (1669)
- 119458: A speech made to His Highnesse the Prince of Orange (1671)
- 119602: By the King· A proclamation for banishing all popish priests and Jesuites, and putting the laws in speedy and due execution against popish recusants (1666)
- 119616: By the King. A proclamation touching the transportation of corn (1667)
- 119636: A true and perfect list, of all the forces sent By his Most Christian Majesty, aboard his men of warr and gallies, upon the expedition for the relief of Candia this present year, 1669 (1669)
- 119640: A farther account of the victory obtained by Their Majesties and the Dutch fleet over the French (1692)
- 119669: A copy of Admiral Russel's letter, to the Earl of Nottingham (1692)
- 119734: By the King. A proclamation for prising of wines (1667)
- 119748: By the King. A aproclamation [sic] for prising of wines (1668)
- 119753: A letter from Rochel in France, to Mr. Demeuare, one of the French ministers at the French Church in the Savoy (1681)
- 119784: By the King. A proclamation for banishing all popish priests and Jesuites, and putting the laws in speedy and due execution against popish recusants (1666)
- 119817: By the King. A proclamation for prising of wines (1670)
- 119825: By the King. A proclamation touching the planters in the island of Saint Christophers. (1671)
- 119829: By the King. A proclamation for prising of wines (1669)
- 119834: By the King. A proclamation recalling former proclamations prohibiting trade into the Canary Islands (1667)
- 119852: By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands (1667)
- 119853: By the king. A proclamation for the careful custody and well ordering of the New River brought from Chadwell and Amwell to the north parts of the city of London (1669)
- 119855: By the King. A proclamation against numerous conventicles (1669)
- 120073: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, to the King's most excellent Majesty, for maintaining the Church of England, as by law established (1689)
- 120129: Factum of the French, and other Protestants in the Savoy (1681)
- 120162: A speech to the King. Made by a minister of the French church of the Savoy, the 19th. of October, 1681. in the French tongue. And published at London by His Majesty's special command. Rendred into English (1681)
- 120202: A true relation of the engagement of His Majesties fleet under the command of His Royal Highness, with the Dutch fleet, May 28. 1672 (1672)
- 120219: The whole book of Psalms (1695)
- 120228: An ordonnance of the Most Christian King, forbidding his subjects to have any commerce with the Spaniards (1673)
- 120297: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames (1684)
- 120518: His Majesties gracious declaration for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, to transport themselves with their estates, and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England (1672)
- 120603: A catalogue of prints and drawings, by the most eminent masters of Europe: collected by a gentleman for his own curiosity in his travels beyond sea. Which will be sold by auction, on Monday the 9th of this instant March, 1690[/]1 (1691)
- 120737: An account of the bold & daring enterprize of the Primitive Reformed (1689)
- 120898: Upon the marriage of the Prince of Orange with the Lady Mary (1677)
- 120948: A catalogue of the library of books French and English, of Mr. Peter Hushar, merchant of London, deceased (1685)
- 121072: An Act setling of differences between the towns of Great and Little Yarmouth (1667)
- 121098: His Majesties gracious letter to the meeting of the Estates of his kingdom of Scotland· (1689)
- 121146: Act for taking the oaths of alledgeance and assurance (1693)
- 121235: The perfect states-man, or, minister of state (1668)
- 121240: An account of the solemn funeral and interrment of the right honourable the Countess of Arran (1668)
- 121266: The state of His Majesties revenue in Ireland (1673)
- 121271: By the King. A proclamation for the more exact and punctual collecting and answering His Majesties revenue arising upon fire-hearths and stoves (1666)
- 121279: By the King. A proclamation for the free exportation of woollen manufactures, until the twenty fifth day of December next (1667)
- 121290: By the King. A proclamation for prohibiting the transportation of horns unwrought, and bunns of horns unwrought (1668)
- 121317: By the King. A proclamation requiring all seamen and mariners to render themselves to His Majesties service (1672)
- 121349: His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subjects, to preserve inviolable the securities by him given for moneys, and the due course of payments thereupon in the receipt of the Exchequer (1667)
- 121374: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1671)
- 121381: Anno Regni Caroli II Regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię, vicesimo secundo (1670)
- 121539: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię, vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertio (1671)
- 121540: The royal martyr lamented (1689)
- 121777: The blessed advantages of peace and peace-makers (1697)
- 121778: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design & benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1689)
- 121780: The great lavv of consideration: or, A discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, & absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open (1698)
- 121901: Montanism revived by Philip Hermon, a Quaker cobler, and chief speaker at the Savoy meeting; confuted (1700)
- 122323: By the king. A proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament (1672)
- 122626: Whitehall, August 10. 1697. This morning came in the mail from Holland of Friday last (1697)
- 122678: The Christian virtuoso (1690)
- 122921: An account of what English men of vvar have been taken, or otherwise lost, during the present war (1696)
- 123367: The first book of Apollo's banquet (1693)
- 123404: A brief and plain exposition of the church-catechism composed for the use of a private school (1690)
- 123567: A sermon preach'd the Sunday before Easter in Westminster-Abby. By Henry Killigrew D.D. Prebendary of the said Church, and master of the Savoy. Licensed, April 15. 1689 (1689)
- 123567: A sermon preach'd the Sunday before Easter in Westminster-Abby. By Henry Killigrew D.D. Prebendary of the said Church, and master of the Savoy. Licensed, April 15. 1689 (1689)
- 123626: The rules of the schools at the Savoy (1687)
- 124144: The Earl Marshal's order for going into second mourning (1695)
- 124229: A letter from the Heer Lieutenant-Admiral De Ruyter (1676)
- 124264: Observations concerning the dominion and sovereignty of the seas (1689)
- 124791: Religious reliques. Or, the sale at the Savoy (1688)
- 124801: Four tracts (1697)
- 125034: An alphabetical list of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, elected in the year 1698. to sit in Parliament (1698)
- 125118: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court and at publick theatres (1692)
- 125149: The scarlet whore, or The wicked abominations, and horrid cruelties and persecutions of the Pope and Church of Rome displayed (1689)
- 125153: Copies of the informations and original papers relating to the proof of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 125155: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, his present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 125402: Reformation or, The progress thereof in some foot-steps of it in the congregational way of churches in England (1659)
- 125718: A true and perfect copy of the whole disputation at the Savoy (1662)
- 125765: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1692)
- 126395: Chous epistraphomenos: or, The dust returning to the earth (1669)
- 126431: Some queries for the better understanding of a list of King James's Irish and Popish forces in France, ready (when called for:) (1697)
- 126447: The great law of consideration: or a discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open: By Anthony Horneck, preacher at the Savoy (1677)
- 126447: The great law of consideration: or a discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open: By Anthony Horneck, preacher at the Savoy (1677)
- 126450: This evening arrived here an express from my Lord Berkeley (1696)
- 126786: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688 (1688)
- 127034: A copy of Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham (1692)
- 127435: A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Ętna, or, Monte-Gibello (1669)
- 127492: Georgio Monck Duci de Albemarle, Comiti de Torrington, Baroni in Potheridge, &c. Excercituum in Anglia, sub Rege Carolo secundo, Generali; a? consiliis secretioribus; & nobilissimi ordinis aureę periscelidis equiti. Epitaphium.= (1670)
- 127900: The history of the coronation of the most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, James II. By the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and of his royal consort Queen Mary (1687)
- 127991: The character of the true church (1700)
- 127998: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, May the seventh, MDCLXXVI (1676)
- 128066: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, his present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 128108: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, his present Majesty, and the government (1686)
- 128425: A summary account of the life of the truly pious and reverend Dr. Anth. Horneck, minister of the Savoy (1697)
- 128508: An account of the actions of the confederate and French armies (1691)
- 128553: A true and impartial history of the wars of Ireland, Flanders, on the Rhine, and in Savoy,&c (1695)
- 129065: Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical (1669)
- 129073: Truth maintained, or Positions delivered in a sermon at the Savoy (1643)
- 129074: Truth maintained, or Positions delivered in a sermon at the Savoy (1643)
- 129139: Advices (by the Groyne mail) of the defeat of twelve thousand French in Catalonia (1695)
- 129264: A full and true account of the late revolution in Savoy (1690)
- 129264: A full and true account of the late revolution in Savoy (1690)
- 129313: At a court held by His Majesties Commissioners for Ecclesiatical Causes, in the council chamber at Whitehall, November the 4th. 1686 (1686)
- 129344: A proclamation indemnifying such rebels as shall lay down their arms (1689)
- 129394: Whitehall, September 9, 1693. This morning came in the three mails, that were due from Holland, and brought the following advices (1693)
- 129395: Whitehall, July 16. 1695. This day came in the mail from Holland of Friday last, and brings the following advices (1695)
- 129396: Whitehall, July 24. 1695. This morning are come in letters (by way of Ostend) from the King's camp before Namur, which give the following account (1695)
- 129403: Whitehall, September 5. 1695. This morning came in the last of the three mails due from Holland, to wit, that of Friday the 30th of August, which was brought over by the Eagle packet-boat, Captain Grey commander, and landed yesterday at Dover (1695)
- 129404: This morning came in two mails from Holland, and brought the following advices (1696)
- 129405: This morning came in the mail from Holland of Friday last, by which we have received the following advices (1696)
- 129406: This morning came in the three mails due from Holland, and brought the following advices, which are put here under the freshest dates (1696)
- 129407: This morning came in the mail from Holland of Tuesday last (1697)
- 129408: This morning came in the mails from Holland of Tuesday last (1697)
- 129409: This morning came in the mail from Holland of Friday last (1697)
- 129410: This morning came in a mail from Holland (1697)
- 129411: This morning came in a mail from Holland (1697)
- 129412: This morning came in the mail from Holland (1697)
- 129413: This morning came in the mail from Holland (1697)
- 129800: Articles of peace & alliance, between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II. by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands (1667)
- 129859: Articles agreed upon by the archbishops & bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergie; in the convocation holden at London, in the year 1562 (1669)
- 129947: James the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c (1688)
- 129994: A form of common prayer (1672)
- 130004: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God (1689)
- 130280: The death of the righteous: or, the discriminating circumstances that favour the departure of a pious soul (1695)
- 130766: An historical dissertation upon the Thebean Legion (1696)
- 130798: By His Grace the Duke of Norfolke, Earl-Marshal of England (1695)
- 130804: Emblems for the King and Queen (1695)
- 131246: An account of Sir George Rooke's arrival near the mouth of the channel with His Majesty's fleet under his command, and a great fleet of merchant-ships from Cadiz (1696)
- 131323: An exact account of the Elector of Saxony's passing the Rhine, with his army (1691)
- 131380: An account of the disposal of the money, collected upon the late brief for the French Protestants (1688)
- 131383: An account of the capitulation and surrender of Limerick. Published by authority (1691)
- 131484: A particular relation of the surrender of Galloway (1691)
- 131500: We, peers of this realm, assembled with some of the lords of the Privy Council, do hereby require all Irish officers and soldiers to repair forthwith to the respective bodies to which they do, or did lately belong; (1688)
- 131541: By the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties; a proclamation. William R. Having taken into Our consideration the great oppressions and abuses committed by Our enemies in this Our kingdom of Ireland (1690)
- 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)
- 131739: An account of a second victory obtained over the Turks by the Imperial Army in Servia (1689)
- 131819: Origines juridiciales, or Historical memorials of the English laws (1671)
- 131835: A copy of Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham (1692)
- 131879: By the King. A proclamation for recalling and prohibiting seamen from serving of forein princes and states (1672)
- 132003: By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of painted earthen wares (1672)
- 132076: The several acts of Parliament made for establishing, ordering and collecting of his Majesties revenue arising by hearth-money (1668)
- 132267: Poems, &c. by John Donne, late dean of St. Pauls (1669)
- 132794: A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet, over the French; received by express this morning from Admiral Russel. Published by authority. Whitehall, May 26. 1692 (1692)
- 132923: A dialogue concerning the rights of Her most Christian Majesty. Licensed by authority (1667)
- 132964: The Most Christian Kings declaration of warr against the States-General of the United Provinces done out of French, according to the copy printed at Paris (1672)
- 132991: A relation of the battel [sic] of Landen (1693)
- 132993: A relation of Their Majesties forces passing the Shannon near Limerick (1691)
- 133283: The mock-Clelia (1678)
- 133318: The preeminence of the election of kings, or, A plea for the peoples rights (1648)
- 133404: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at St. Mary le Bow, on Thursday, Sept. 2. 1697 (1698)
- 133404: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at St. Mary le Bow, on Thursday, Sept. 2. 1697 (1698)
- 133468: The principles of the Cyprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction (1695)
- 133678: Semper eadem: or A reference of the debate at the Savoy 1661 (1662)
- 133816: Catalogus librorum tractatuumq; philosophicorum (1688)
- 133972: A new voyage to Italy (1699)
- 134022: The Bishop of Rochester's second letter to the right honourable the Earl of Dorset and Middlesex (1689)
- 134230: By the King. A proclamation declaring and enjoyning observance of the articles of peace, commerce and alliance, between His Majesty and the King of Spain (1668)
- 134238: By the King. A proclamation for calling home such of His Majesties subjects as are now abroad in the dominions or service of His Majesties enemies (1672)
- 134239: By the King. A proclamation for due execution of the late Act of Parliament against importing cattel from Ireland, and other parts beyond the seas (1667)
- 134240: By the King. A proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament (1671)
- 134241: By the King. A proclamation for preventing the importation of foreign corn in time of plenty (1669)
- 134378: The speech of the President de la Tour, envoy extraordinary from His Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy (1690)
- 134762: The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Reynolds, D.D (1679)
- 134829: James the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops,... greeting (1686)
- 134836: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 134882: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England (1669)
- 134883: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England (1670)
- 134884: The second part of The present state of England (1671)
- 134889: A league of union betwixt His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys (1668)
- 135166: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1692)
- 135203: By the King. A proclamation for prising wines (1672)
- 135239: By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the King of Denmark (1667)
- 135250: By the King. A proclamation for recalling and prohibiting seamen from the service of forreign princes and states (1672)
- 135258: Articles of peace & alliance, between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II. by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 21/31 da of July, 1667. Published by His Majesties command (1667)
- 135260: By the King. A proclamation for recalling proclamations and orders not agreeable to the Acts of navigation, and for encouragement of trade (1667)
- 135264: By the King. A proclamation for taking off the late restraint laid upon the ships of merchants and others from going to sea (1672)
- 135273: By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of certain notorious robbers (1668)
- 135281: Articles of peace and commerce (1672)
- 135289: At the court at White Hall, January 2. 1671/2 (1672)
- 135291: At the court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672 (1672)
- 135292: His Majesties letter to his Parliament in Scotland, assembled October 19. 1669 (1669)
- 135298: His Majesties declaration against the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys· Published by the advice of His Privy Council (1672)
- 135304: His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, March 15th 1671,/2 (1672)
- 135307: His Majesties gracious declaration for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, to transport themselves with their estates, and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England (1672)
- 135308: His Majesties gracious letter to his Parliament of Scotland: December 9. 1669 (1669)
- 135313: His Majestie's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the 8th of February, 1666. At their prorogation (1667)
- 135320: A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations, and establishing of peace in America (1670)
- 135323: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God (1689)
- 135337: By the King. A proclamation requiring the immediate tenants of His Majesties fee-farm rents, to take care to proceed in their purchases (1670)
- 135348: By the King. A proclamation (1668)
- 135490: By the King. A proclamation concerning the sale of fee-farm rents (1670)
- 135534: By the King. A proclamation for inforcing the laws against conventicles, and for preservation of the publick peace, against unlawful assemblies of papists and non-conformists (1668)
- 135541: By the King. A proclamation for making currant His Majesties farthings & half-pence of copper, and forbidding all others to be used (1672)
- 135777: Love in the dark, or The man of bus'ness· (1675)
- 135784: Something in answer to that book, called The church-faith: set forth by Independents and others (1660)
- 135898: Georgio Monck Duci de Albemarle, Comiti de Torrington, Baroni in Potheridge, &c. Exercituum in Anglia, sub Rege Carolo Secundo, Generali; a? Consiliis Secretioribus; & nobilissimi Ordinis Aureę Periscelidis equiti. Epitaphium. = George Monck Duke of Albemarle, Earl of Torrington, Baron of Potheridge, &c. Captain-General, and one of His Majesties most honourable Privy-Counsel; and, one of the most noble Order of the Garter (1670)
- 135989: An account of the rejoycing at the Dyet at Ratisbonne, performed by Sir George Etherege, Kt. residing there from His Majesty of Great Britain, upon occasion of the birth of the Prince of Wales: in a letter from himself (1688)
- 136005: The happiness of being saved from the second death (1695)
- 136036: Two letters containing a further justification of the Church of England, against the dissenters (1682)
- 136071: An account of what English men of vvar have been taken, or otherwise lost, during the present war (1696)
- 136154: His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties principal secretary of state (1673)
- 136442: Beraldus, Prince of Savoy (1675)
- 136693: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 136723: The several tryals of Edvvard, Earl of Warwick and Holland, and Charles Lord Mohun (1699)
- 136894: The second part of The present state of England (1673)
- 136963: By the King. A proclamation for enforcing the due execution of the Act of Parliament, entituled, An Act for setling the profits of the post-office on his Royal Highness the Duke of York and his heirs males (1669)
- 137138: We, peers of this realm, assembled with some of the lords of the Privy Council, do hereby require all Irish officers and soldiers to repair forthwith to the respective bodies to which they do, or did lately belong; (1688)
- 137427: Orders to be observed on the day of the royal coronation of King William and Queen Mary (1689)
- 137490: Copies of the informations and original papers relating to the proof of the horrid conspiracy against the late King (1685)
- 137656: To the Most Excellent & Illustrious Prince James, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleugh, &c., on the happy solemnity of His Grace's inauguration in the chancellourship of the most famous and renowned University of Cambridge (1674)
- 138142: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1671)
- 138263: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames (1683)
- 138443: By the King. A proclamation for a general fast throughout the realm of England (1672)
- 138446: By the King. A proclamation for better cleansing of the streets in Westminster, and other adjacent places in the county of Middlesex (1672)
- 138449: By the King. A proclamation for prohibiting dirt-boats and bum-boats upon the river of Thames (1671)
- 138452: By the King· A proclamation for reassembling the Parliament (1667)
- 138453: By the King. A proclamation for recalling dispensations, with some clauses in the Acts for encouragement and increasing of shipping and navigation, and of trade (1667)
- 138457: By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of John Lockier, Timothy Butler, Thomas Blood, commonly called Captain Blood, John Mason, and others (1667)
- 138458: By the King. A proclamation for the further adjourning the Parliament (1668)
- 138459: By the King. A proclamation for the further adjournment of the two Houses of Parliament (1668)
- 138474: By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of foreign needles (1669)
- 138476: By the King. A proclamation recalling former proclamations prohibiting trade into the Canary Islands (1667)
- 138477: By the King. A proclamation requiring the Members of both Houses of Parliament to attend at the time prefixed by the prorogation (1669)
- 138478: By the King. A proclamation requiring the Members of both Houses of Parliament to attend at the time prefixed by the adjournment, being the twenty fourth day of October next (1670)
- 138480: By the King. A proclamation touching the charitable collections for relief of the poor distressed by the late dismal fire in the city of London (1668)
- 139135: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, November 5. 1689 (1689)
- 139202: By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty, and the French King· (1667)
- 139250: A discourse made by the Ld Bishop of Rochester (1696)
- 139267: The address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common-Council assembled (1693)
- 139313: Matchlesse crueltie, declared at large in the ensuing history of the Waldenses (1655)
- 139401: The Earl Marshal's order touching the habits of the peeresses at the coronation of Their Majesties King VVilliam and Queen Mary (1688)
- 139447: Paul Festeau's French grammar (1671)
- 139494: Scarron's city romance, made English (1671)
- 139578: The King's Majesties letter to his Parliament of Scotland, met at Edinburgh, 28 of July, 1670 (1670)
- 139703: Several sermons upon the fifth of St. Matthew (1698)
- 139737: An order of the Lords spiritual & temporal assembled at Westminster, for the not-observing the sixth day of February (1688)
- 139846: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, His present Majesty, and the government (1686)
- 139909: Articles to be enquired of within the diocese of Lincolne (1668)
- 139980: The book of common-prayer (1670)
- 140036: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens & side-men of every parish within the diocess of Canterbury, in the ordinary visitation of the Most Reverend Father in God, William, by divine providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury His Grace, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan (1682)
- 141041: By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of George Duke of Buckingham (1667)
- 141042: By the King. A proclamation for prising of wines (1668)
- 141048: By the King. A proclamation for the further adjournment of the two Houses of Parliament (1668)
- 141049: By the King. A proclamation against new buildings (1671)
- 141139: An account of the taking of Slego (1691)
- 141158: A relation of Their Majesties forces passing the Shannon near Limerick (1691)
- 141162: A relation of the great and entire victory obtained by Their Majesties forces in Ireland, under the command of Lieutenant-General Ginckle (1691)
- 141482: Votes of the Honorable House of Commons against protections. Lune 19? die Decembris, 1670 (1670)
- 141486: By the King. A proclamation for the prevention of frauds and abuses in the payment of excise for beer and ale (1671)
- 141716: By the King. A proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served in the armies of any the late usurped powers, and have been disbanded, cashiered, or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, before the sixteenth day of this instant June (1670)
- 141723: By the King. A proclamation for a general fast throughout the realm of England (1672)
- 141724: By the King. A proclamation requiring all seamen and mariners to render themselves to His Majesties service (1672)
- 141725: By the King. A proclamation for better cleansing of the streets in Westminster, and other adjacent places in the county of Middlesex (1672)
- 141908: Hibernia anglicana: or, The second part of the history of Ireland (1690)
- 142251: King VVilliam's courage and conquest (1690)
- 142660: Articles of peace & alliance, between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II. by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667. Published by His Majesties command. (1667)
- 142661: Articles of peace & alliance, between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II. by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 21/31 da of July, 1667. Published by His Majesties command (1667)
- 142703: By the Prince of Orange, a declaration· (1688)
- 142931: Chous epistraphomenos: or, The dust returning to the earth (1669)
- 143069: William and mary, by the grace of God, King and Queen of England, France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith, &c. to all and singular Archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans, and their officials, parsons vicars, curates, and all other spiritual persons: ... Whereas the distressed and despoiled protestants, late of our kingdom of Ireland, have (1689)
- 143073: The address of the Lords Spiritual & Temporal, in Parliament assembled (1693)
- 143135: By the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties, a proclamation. William R. Having taken into our consideration the great oppressions and abuses committed by our enemies in this our kingdom of Ireland (1690)
- 143136: A proclamation by the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties. William R. Although it be notoriously known, that the papists of this kingdom, of all ranks and degrees (1690)
- 143141: By the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties, a proclamation for a fast (1690)
- 143145: Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all (1679)
- 143149: A particular and exact list of such officers, as well of cheif as lower quality of His Highness, the Prince of Oranges Army, as were killed, wounded, and taken prisoners, in the late fight, which was on the I/II August, 1674. between his said Highness and the Prince of Conde (1674)
- 143343: His Majesties letter to His Parliament in Scotland, assembled October 19. 1669 (1669)
- 143680: A discourse of obedience unto Kings & magistrates, upon the anniversary of His Majesties birth and restauration (1684)
- 143714: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1699)
- 143799: A relation of the great and entire victory obtained by Their Majesties forces commanded by Lieutenant-General Ginckle (1691)
- 143830: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1686)
- 144346: Several sermons upon the fifth of St. Matthew (1698)
- 144458: Articles to be enquired of within the diocese of Lincolne (1671)
- 144563: The present state of Geneva (1689)
- 144588: A table of the Acts passed on the 11th of April, 1670 (1670)
- 144601: An Act for repairing the haven and peers of Great Yarmouh [sic]. (1670)
- 144694: An Act for granting unto His Majesty an imposition upon all wines and vineger [sic] imported (1670)
- 144840: An Account of the Confederate and French armies (1691)
- 144861: A discovery of the Savoy-plot (1689)
- 144979: An Act for settling the imposition on brandy. (1670)
- 144984: An Act for taking away the benefit of clergy from such as steal cloth from the rack (1670)
- 144999: An Act for advancing the sale of fee-farm rents, and other rents. (1670)
- 145001: An Act to enable the Kings Majesty to make leases, grants, and copies of offices, lands, tenements, and hereditaments (1670)
- 145017: An Act for ascertaining the measures of corn and salt. (1670)
- 145074: An Act authorizing certain commissioners of the realm of England (1670)
- 145103: An Act for sale of part of the estate of Sir John Prittiman (1670)
- 145105: Remarks of A. Pulton Master in the Savoy, upon Dr. Tho. Tenison's late narrative (1687)
- 145139: An additional Act for the rebuilding of the city of London (1670)
- 145344: A description of the rejoycing, celebrated at Paris, for the birth of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1688)
- 145615: The commentaries of C. Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 145658: Articles of peace, commerce, & alliance, between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain (1667)
- 145664: A geographical and historical description of those parts of Europe which are the seat of war (1696)
- 145847: A sermon preached before the King the first Sunday of advent (1668)
- 145862: The politicks of the French King, Lewis the XIV. discovered (1689)
- 146241: Catalogus variorum & insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum, in quavis lingua? & facultate prę-cęteris excellentium ex variis Euporę partibus advectorum quorum auctio habebitur Londini ad insigne Ursi in Vico (Vulgo dicto) Ave-Mary-Lane, prope Ludgate-Street, nono di Februarii, 1690[/]1. Per Benj. Walford, Bibliop. Lond (1691)
- 146427: An order of his highness the Prince of Orange (1689)
- 146451: The bull of Pope Alexander VIII. Published two days before his death. Annulling all the proceedings of the French clergy, assembled at Paris, 1682 (1691)
- 146486: An excellent letter from John Basire doctor of lavvs, to his son Isaac Basire (1669)
- 147227: VVhitehall, August 29. 1695. This morning arrived here an express from His Majesties camp with the good news of the surrender of the Castle of Namur; and brought the accounts which follow (1695)
- 147302: A sermon preached July 17. 1676. in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, before the Right Honourable Sir Francis North, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; and the Honourable Vere Bertie Esquire, one of the barons of the Exchequer; His Majesties judges of assize for the Northern Circuit (1676)
- 147417: A commission to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Ranelagh and others (1673)
- 147427: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper. With suitable prayers & devotions. To which is prefix'd a dialogue betwixt a Christian and his own conscience concerning the true nature of the Christian religion. Intended chiefly for the inhabitants of St. Mary le Strand, and the precinct of the Savoy. The fourth edition. By Anthony Horneck, D.D (1688)
- 147679: Harmonia sacra; or, Divine hymns and dialogues (1688)
- 147680: Harmonia sacra: or, Divine hymns and dialogues (1693)
- 147757: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England (1658)
- 147764: Articles to be enquired of, and answered unto by the church-wardens and side-men in the visitation of the [John Warner] anno Dom. 167[blank] (1670)
- 147882: The Acts for tonnage and poundage. Shipping and navigation. Prevention of frauds in his Majesties customs. And the book of rates, together with an abridgment of all the statutes now in force, relating to the customs (1671)
- 147924: Medicamenta Goddardiana (1688)
- 147987: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled. Presented to his Majesty the 9th of this instant March, 1692. With his Majesties gracious answer (1693)
- 148327: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland. Published by authority (1693)
- 148371: At the court at Whitehall, the 26th of March 1672 (1672)
- 148528: A narrative of the siege and surrender of Maestricht (1673)
- 148725: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688 (1688)
- 148732: The report of the commissioners appointed by Parliament to enquire into the Irish forfeitures (1700)
- 148786: The declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, assembled at Guildhal, 11 Dec. 1688 (1688)
- 148925: An additional Act for the better repairing of high-ways and bridges. (1670)
- 148955: A true relation of the terrible earthquake which happened at Ragusa, and several other cities in Dalmatia and Albania (1667)
- 149017: An Act for improvement of tillage and the breed of cattel. (1670)
- 149044: The speech of Robert Earl of Lothian, Justice-General, his Majesties commissioner of the general assembly (1692)
- 149070: A table of the Acts passed on the sixth day of March in the three and twentieth year of King Charles the Second. (1671)
- 149112: An Act for continuance of a former Act (1671)
- 149149: Monday, May 7. 1660. Resolved upon the by the Commons assembled in Parliament (1660)
- 149429: Arithmetical rules, digested and contracted for the help and benefit of memory (1691)
- 149579: Pinacotheca Maitlandiana: Or, a catalogue of the Lord Maitland's prints and drawings (1690)
- 149595: A treatise concerning the education of youth. The first part. About their breeding at home. By J. Gailhard, gent (1678)
- 149963: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
- 150154: The Jesuites market (1689)
- 150907: Whitehall, July 26. 1697. This morning came in two mails from Holland (1697)
- 151013: Whitehall, July 15, 1697. This morning came in the three mails, that were due, from Holland (1697)
- 151110: A true relation of the engagement of His Majesties Fleet . . . May 28. 1672 (1672)
- 151351: Of the facility that there is in loving of God (1680)
- 151484: The address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal to the King. Die Veneris 18. Novembris 1692 (1692)
- 151556: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, to the King's most excellent Majesty, for maintaining the Church of England as by law established (1689)
- 151766: By the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties, a proclamation. William R. Having taken into our consideration the great oppressions and abuses commited by our enemies (1690)
- 151774: To all and singular arch-bishops, bishops . . (1698)
- 151775: William the Third, by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King (1696)
- 151806: William . . . Whereas we are credibly given . . . [13 November] (1690)
- 151807: William and Mary, by the grace of God, King and Queen of England, France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith, &c. To all singular Archbishops, Bishops, Archdeacons, Deans, and their officials (1689)
- 151812: William and Mary . . . To all and singular archbishops . . . Whereas the distressed Protestants of France fled hither for refuge . . . [authorizing a collection for their relief . . . 31 March 1694] (1694)
- 151813: William and Mary, by the grace of God, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, ... To all and singular archbishops, ... Whereas we are credibly given to understand, by a certificate made at the general quarter-sessions of the peace holden (by adjournment) at the castle of Winchester, in our county of Southampton, on the fourth day of June, in the first year of our Reign, ... (1689)
- 152235: A selection from the psalms (1699)
- 152450: His Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy's proclamation on behalf of the Vaudois (1694)
- 152450: His Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy's proclamation on behalf of the Vaudois (1694)
- 152836: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament at Westminster on the 22th of this instant November, 1695 (1695)
- 152837: A true list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament (1698)
- 152956: A list of the names of the subscribers to the Land-Bank (1695)
- 152964: A true and faithful relation of the sad and dreadful accident (1691)
- 153181: The Negotiations of the embassadors sent to the Duke of Savoy by the Protestant Swiss-Cantons, in favour of the distressed Vaudois (1691)
- 153813: By the Prince of Orange, a declaration (1688)
- 153915: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, His Present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 153996: Some thoughts upon the Duke of Savoy's separation from the League (1697)
- 153996: Some thoughts upon the Duke of Savoy's separation from the League (1697)
- 154189: Six weeks observations on the present state of . . . France (1691)
- 154369: Articles of alliance and commerce (1672)
- 154454: A proclamation, adjourning the meeting of Estates to the fifth day of June (1689)
- 155590: His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties Principal Secretary of State (1673)
- 155591: His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties principal secretary of state (1673)
- 155862: Remarks on the papers delivered by Sir William Perkins, and Sir John Friend, &c (1696)
- 155883: A relation of the surrender of Limerick (1691)
- 155886: A relation of the publick testimony of joy (1688)
- 155886: A relation of the publick testimony of joy (1688)
- 156246: A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital (1690)
- 156661: Apollo's banquet: containing variety of newest tunes, ayres, jiggs, and minuets, for the treble-violin (1691)
- 156662: Apollo's banquet (1690)
- 156663: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1691)
- 156664: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1690)
- 156665: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1689)
- 156666: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1688)
- 156668: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1688)
- 157019: A particular relation of the great victory (1691)
- 157083: An Act for raising moneys by a poll, and otherwise, towards the maintenance of the present war. (1666)
- 157151: Admiralty office, July 1. 1700. A list of the names of such lieutenants who served in His Majesty's fleet, during the late war (1700)
- 157450: By His Grace the Duke of Norfolke, Earl-Marshal of England (1700)
- 157726: An Exact representation of the late comet, or blazing-star (1677)
- 157941: A letter from B. General Meloniere, to a reverend divine in the Savoy. Dated August the 12th. 1690. from His Majesties camp before Lymerick (1690)
- 158114: Whitehall, June 7. 1697. The mail from Holland of Friday last arrived this afternoon; tho' that of Tuesday the first of this month is not yet come in. Published by authority (1697)
- 158362: A copy of the French King's letter to the Archbishop of Paris, upon the publishing the peace with the Duke of Savoy. (1696)
- 158584: A list of the names of the subscribers to the Land-Bank (1695)
- 158657: A list of all the land-forces now in England (1698)
- 158765: Whitehall, October 18. 1697. Last night came in two mails from Holland. Published by authority (1697)
- 158862: A letter from the States of Holland to the Duke of Savoy (1693)
- 159060: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę doctissimi cujusdam equitis in plurimis linguis & facultatibus insignium (1689)
- 159091: A sermon preached . . . the fifth of November (1678)
- 159179: A sermon preached before the king the first Sunday of Advent (1669)
- 159360: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Dorset, residing in and about the cities of London and Westminster (1693)
- 159585: His Majesties gracious letter [the 12th day of April, 1686] (1686)
- 160221: The great law of consideration: or, A discourse, wherein the nature, vsefulness, & absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open. The 7th edition, corrected and amended. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. late Prebendary of Westminster, Minister of the Savoy, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1698)
- 160222: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames (1695)
- 160223: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after, the receiving the Blessed Sacrament of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 160225: The fire of the altar (1688)
- 160228: An account of Mr Edward Sclater's return to the communion of the Church of England (1689)
- 160354: Hearth-money. The severall acts of Parliament (1668)
- 160766: Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions (1682)
- 161154: A letter to the States General of the United Provinces, from Prince VValdeck, who commands their army in Flanders (1689)
- 161253: Strange and wonderful news from London: or, a true narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there (1679)
- 161342: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 161343: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 161344: The form of the proceeding to the coronation of . . . King James the Second (1685)
- 161832: An Act for taking the accompts of the several sums of money therein mentioned (1670)
- 161839: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. = (1672)
- 161843: His Majesties delcaration [sic] to all his lovings [sic] subjects, March 15th 1671/2 (1672)
- 161912: Martyrs in flames: or, Popery (in its true colours) displayed (1693)
- 162054: An Act for the restoring of Francis Scawen gentleman, in blood. (1666)
- 162324: A true copy of the petition of the Lords Spiritual and temporal, for the calling of a free Parliament (1688)
- 162416: An Act for the taxing and assessing of the lands of the adventurers within the great level of the fens. (1668)
- 162468: New songs sung in The fool's preferment, or The three dukes of Dunstable (1688)
- 162948: The acts and negotiations (1698)
- 163085: Historical remarques upon the late revolutions in the United Provinces (1675)
- 163124: An account of Sir George Rooke's arrival in the Chanel, with the Fleet under his command. (1696)
- 163138: The Psalter or Psalms of David (1669)
- 163206: At the Court at Whitehall the nineteenth of April, 1667. Present the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1667)
- 163441: An Act for taking the accompts of the several sums of money therein mentioned. (1667)
- 163451: An Act for raising three hundred and ten thousand pounds (1668)
- 163721: A dreadful relation, of the cruel, bloudy, and most inhumane massacre and butchery, committed on the poor Protestants, in the dominion of the Duke of Savoy (1655)
- 163721: A dreadful relation, of the cruel, bloudy, and most inhumane massacre and butchery, committed on the poor Protestants, in the dominion of the Duke of Savoy (1655)
- 163949: The unfortunate heroes: or, the adventures of ten famous men (1679)
- 164152: His Highness declaration inviting the people of England and Wales to a day of humiliation for the distressed Protestants in Savoy: and the instructions of his Highness. As also, the order of the Lord Deputy and Council, for keeping a day of humiliation and collection for thei relief (1655)
- 164585: Articles to be inquired of within the peculiar jurisdiction of Dr. Ralph Brideoake, Dean of Sarum (1671)
- 164720: His Majesties letters patents, for the relief of several, truly loyal, commissioned officers. Commencing the seventeenth of April 1675. for thirteen years to come (1675)
- 165061: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, January the 9th 1675/6 (1676)
- 165207: The city of Candia (1669)
- 165297: An account of what men of war and privateers have been taken from the French since the beginning of the war (1695)
- 165305: An account of the taking of the fort of Ballymore, within 10 miles of Athlone (1691)
- 165312: An account of the siege of Mons (1690)
- 165322: An account of the opening of the Parliament of Ireland. Together with the Lord Deputy's speech to both houses (1695)
- 165345: Land-bank at The abstract of the settlement (1695)
- 165442: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1692)
- 165448: A description historical and geographical of Flanders, the Rhine, Savoy, Catalonia, Hungary, Greece (1698)
- 165548: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, newly translated out of the original Greek, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesties special command (1667)
- 165654: [The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1671)
- 165656: The book of common-prayer (1668)
- 165657: The book of Common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, and according to the use of the Church of England. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches (1667)
- 166216: An excellent letter from John Basire doctor of laws, to his son Isaac Basire (1670)
- 167237: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (1667)
- 167240: Charles R. Whereas complaint hath been made unto us, that divers persons do rudely press, and with evil language and blows force their way into our Royal Theatre, (1670)
- 167273: A perpetual league of mutual defence and allyance between His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries (1668)
- 167294: His Majestie's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, the eighteenth day of January, 1666 (1667)
- 167300: A league of union betwixt His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys (1668)
- 167718: William and Mary, by the grace of God, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, ... To all and singular archbishops, bishops, arch deacons, deans and their officials, parsons, vicars, curates, and all other spiritual persons, ... Whereas we are credibly informed, ... (1694)
- 167719: [A breiffe for a fire at Lancaster] (1698)
- 167778: The negotiations of the embassadors sent to the Duke of Savoy (1691)
- 168300: By the farmers of excise for the county of York (1671)
- 168454: An account of the taking of Slego (1691)
- 168457: An account of the raising the siege of Esseck (1690)
- 168471: An account of the bombarding of Granville (1695)
- 168547: Wee the peers of the realm, being assembled with some of the Lords of the Privy Council, do hereby require all persons whatsoever, to keep and preserve the peace (1688)
- 168756: By the Prince of Orange, a declaration for the better quartering of the forces (1689)
- 168858: A psalm of thanksgiving (1689)
- 168865: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehall, on Good-Friday, April 6. 1694 (1694)
- 168866: A sermon preached July 17. 1676. in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, [before the Right Honourable Sir Francis North, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; and the Honourable Vere Bertie Esquire, one of the barons of the Exchequer; His Majesties judges of assize for the Northern Circuit (1676)
- 168867: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, January the 9th 1675/6 (1676)
- 168907: Pulpit-conceptions, popular deceptions: or, The grand debate resumed, in the point of prayer (1662)
- 169145: By the Prince of Orange, a declaration· (1688)
- 169277: An account of the late persecution of the Protestants in the vallys of Piemont; by the Duke of Savoy and the French King, in the year 1686 (1689)
- 169277: An account of the late persecution of the Protestants in the vallys of Piemont; by the Duke of Savoy and the French King, in the year 1686 (1689)
- 169309: Whereas upon the late irregular disbanding of the forces, divers soldiers carried away the arms belonging to their respective regiments, and have since lost or imbezled the same; (1688)
- 169491: The Earl Marshal's order touching the habits of the peeresses at the coronation of Their Majesties King VVilliam and Queen Mary (1688)
- 169555: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland, the 13th of June, 1678 (1678)
- 169558: His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, March 15th 1671,/2. Published by the advice of His Privy Council (1672)
- 169920: A full account of the thirty six articles of the treaty of peace (1697)
- 169969: Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all (1679)
- 170005: A table of the Acts passed on the 18th. of January 1666 (1666)
- 170006: An Act against importing cattel from Ireland and other parts beyond the sea (1666)
- 170007: An Act to continue a former Act for preventing of theft and rapine (1666)
- 170008: An Act for burying in woollen only. (1666)
- 170009: An Act for encouraging of coynage. (1666)
- 170010: An Act explanatory of the Act for raising moneys by a poll (1666)
- 170011: An Act for erecting a judicature for determination of differences (1666)
- 170012: An Act for rebuilding the city of London. (1666)
- 170013: An Act for relief of poor prisoners (1666)
- 170014: An Act extending a former Act concerning replevins and avowries (1666)
- 170015: An Act for redress of inconveniencies by want of proof of the deceases of persons beyond the seas (1666)
- 170016: An Act to prevent the disturbances of seamen and others (1666)
- 170017: An Act for granting the sum of twelve hundred fifty six thousand three hundred fourty seven pounds thirteen shillings to the Kings Majesty (1666)
- 170018: A table of the Acts passed on the 19th of December 1667 (1667)
- 170019: An Act for banishing and disenabling the Earl of Clarendon (1667)
- 170020: An Act to make prize-ships free for trade (1667)
- 170021: An Act for assinging orders in the Exchequer without revocation (1667)
- 170022: An Act for setling freedom and intercourse of trade between England and Scotland (1667)
- 170023: An Act for the better payment of moneys received for the use of the crown. (1668)
- 170024: An Act for the increase and preservation of timber within the forrest of Dean. (1668)
- 170025: An Act for proceeding to judgement on writs of error brought in the Exchequer. (1668)
- 170026: An Act for giving liberty to buy and export leather (1668)
- 170027: An Act to regulate the trade of silk-throwing. (1668)
- 170028: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię, decimo nono. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661. In the thirteenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued by several prorogations to the 10th day of October 1667. After which, by adjournment made the 19th day of December following, it was continu8ted to the 6th day of February 1667. (1668)
- 170068: An Act for granting a subsidy to His Majesty for supply of his extraordinary occasions. (1671)
- 170069: An Act for continuance of a former Act to prevent the arrests of judgements, and superseding execuons [sic]. (1671)
- 170070: An Act for an additional excise upon beer, ale, and other liquors. (1671)
- 170071: An Act for revesting the power of granting wine-licences in His Majesty (1671)
- 170072: An Act to prevent the malitious burning of houses, stacks of corn and hay, and killing or maiming of cattel. (1671)
- 170073: An Act for the regulating the making of Kidderminster stuffs. (1671)
- 170074: An Act for laying impositions on proceedings at law. (1671)
- 170075: An Act for the better setling of intestates estates. (1671)
- 170080: An Act for the better settlement of the maintenance of the parsons, vicars, and curates in the parishes of the city of London burnt by the late dreadful fire there. (1671)
- 170081: An Act for the discovery of such as have defrauded the poor of the city of London (1671)
- 170082: An Act for the better paving and cleansing of the streets and sewers in and about the city of London. (1671)
- 170083: An Act for the better regulating of work-houses, for setting the poor on work. (1671)
- 170084: An Act to prevent frauds in the buying and selling of cattel in Smithfield, and elsewhere. (1671)
- 170085: An Act for the relief and release of poor distressed prisoners for debt. (1671)
- 170086: An Act for taking the accompts of sixty thousand pounds, and other moneys given to the loyal and indigent officers. (1671)
- 170087: An Act for the better and more certain recovery of fines and forfeitures due to His Majesty. (1671)
- 170088: An Act to revive an Act intituled, An Act to prevent the disturbance of seamen and others (1671)
- 170089: An Act for vesting certain fee-farm rents, and other small rents in trustees. (1671)
- 170091: An Act for the better preservation of the game (1671)
- 170092: An Act to prevent the planting of tobacco in England, and for regulating the plantation trade. (1671)
- 170118: An Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles. (1670)
- 170123: An Act to prevent malicious maiming and wounding (1671)
- 170204: His Majesties gracious letter to the meeting of the Estates of his ancient kingdom of Scotland. William R (1689)
- 170283: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1671)
- 170295: By the King. A proclamation concerning the Acts of navigation, and encouragement of trade (1667)
- 170405: A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet over the French; received by express this morning from Admiral Russel. Published by authority. Whitehall, May 26. 1692 (1692)
- 181562: The oracle of Savoy (1600)
- 181562: The oracle of Savoy (1600)
- 183216: Nevves lately come on the last day of Februarie 1591. from diuers partes of France, Sauoy, and Tripoli in Soria. Truely translated out of the French and Italian copies, as they were sent to right honourable persons (1591)
- 183216: Nevves lately come on the last day of Februarie 1591. from diuers partes of France, Sauoy, and Tripoli in Soria. Truely translated out of the French and Italian copies, as they were sent to right honourable persons (1591)
- 191648: A relation of the novv present warres, betweene the illustrious L. Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, Piedmont, &c. and the L. Cardinal of Mantua, D. of Montserrat; seconded by the King of Spaine (1615)
- 191648: A relation of the novv present warres, betweene the illustrious L. Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, Piedmont, &c. and the L. Cardinal of Mantua, D. of Montserrat; seconded by the King of Spaine (1615)
- 191648: A relation of the novv present warres, betweene the illustrious L. Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, Piedmont, &c. and the L. Cardinal of Mantua, D. of Montserrat; seconded by the King of Spaine (1615)
- 191648: A relation of the novv present warres, betweene the illustrious L. Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, Piedmont, &c. and the L. Cardinal of Mantua, D. of Montserrat; seconded by the King of Spaine (1615)
- 194166: April 27. Numb. 19. The continvation of ovr weekly newes, from the 21. of April to the 27 of the same (1625)
- 194167: May 5. Numb. 20. The continvation of ovr weekly newes, from the 27 of April vnto the 5. of May (1625)
- 194169: May 24. Numb. 23. The continvation of ovr weekly newes, from the 19 of May vnto the 24 of the same (1625)
- 194215: April 21. Numb. 27. The continuation of our vveekely nevves (1623)
- 194217: May 2. Numb. 29. The continuation of our weekly newes (1623)
- 194242: May 30. Numb. 24. The continvation of ovr weekly newes, from the 24 of May vnto the 30 of the same (1625)
- 201368: December 17. Numb. 3. The continuation of our vveekely newes, since the 8. ditto till the 16.th [sic] of the same (1631)
- 201390: October. 12. Numb. 15 (1630)
- 201417: May 23. Numb. 13. The continuation of our vveekely newes, from the 17 of May to the 23 of the fame (1626)
- 201429: Januar. 21. Numb. 4. The continuation of our weekly newes, from the 13 of Ianuary to the 21 of the same (1625)
- 201429: Januar. 21. Numb. 4. The continuation of our weekly newes, from the 13 of Ianuary to the 21 of the same (1625)
- 204332: The honorable ouerthrow of the duke of Sauoyes troopes neere Aiguebelle in Sauoye, the 19 of July. 1597. Also the ouerthrow of companies of the enemies, at Villefranche the fourth of August. 1597. Tr. out of French. By W. P[hilip?] (1597)
- 208472: A compleat history of Oxfordshire (1730)
- 209633: God's inevitable judgments on perjured princes (1704)
- 210211: Rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas from the 1st of Queen Anne to Hillary term the 13th. of King George II (1740)
- 210962: Great Brittains acclamation to her Deborah (1704)
- 212683: His Grace the Duke of Marlborough's letter to the Rt. Hon. Mr. Secretary Harley (1706)
- 213154: The victorious Deborah (1702)
- 215612: The Scheld: a poem on the late glorious victory, obtain'd by His Grace the Duke [of] Marlborough, and Prince Eugene of Savoy, (1709)
- 216873: The second charge of Whitelocke Bulstrode, Esq (1718)
- 218257: An account of the lives and behaviour of the three French prophets (1708)
- 218276: An account of the glacieres or ice alps in Savoy (1744)
- 219355: By the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Carlisle, Earl Marshall of England during the minority of Thomas Duke of Norfolke. In pursuance of an order of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Homourable Privy Council at the Cockpit the 8th of March instant, (1702)
- 219414: Campagna miravigliosa (1702)
- 220918: All the proceedings in relation to the Aylesbury-Men (1705)
- 222197: The army regulator (1738)
- 222540: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1759)
- 222541: The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench (1739)
- 222542: The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1758)
- 224455: A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as also a list of the Knights, and Commissioners of Shires, citizens, and burgesses chosen to serve in the Parliament of Great Britain, ... the 8th of July, 1708. (1708)
- 227252: A ceremonial for the reception of His Most Sacred Majesty George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, &c. upon his arrival from Holland (1714)
- 227253: A ceremonial for the reception of His most Sacred Majesty George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, &c. upon his arrival from Holland to His Kingdom of Great Britain (1714)
- 228168: By Charles Earl of Carlisle, Earl-Marshal of England (1702)
- 229233: A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe (1704)
- 229282: The double deliverance (1755)
- 229352: A collection of select cases relating to evidence (1754)
- 230450: A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee (1755)
- 230479: A discourse made by the Ld Bishop of Rochester (1710)
- 230595: Daniel's seventy weeks (1702)
- 230717: Declaratio et sponsio de juribus & privilegiis mercatorum britannicorum in Regno Sicili? (1713)
- 231014: Eight centuries of reports (1734)
- 231199: Ely trembling for the ark of God (1714)
- 232102: An essay upon the effects of camphire and calomel in continual fevers (1771)
- 232172: Eugene's annals (1714)
- 233538: The doctrine of libels discussed and examined: a treatise, shewing, from the best authorities, what shall be deemed and taken for defamatory writings, and how far the same are punishable by our laws (1728)
- 234289: The female wits (1704)
- 235656: The humble address of the House of Commons, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the 11th of November, 1703. With Her Majesty's most gracious answer (1703)
- 236606: The laws of taxation (1720)
- 236670: Leighton-Stone-Air, a poem (1702)
- 237827: Luzara. A pindarique ode, on Prince Eugenius of Savoy: and his late victory over the French and Spaniards, in Italy. Most humbly dedicated, to His Grace, the Duke of Somerset (1702)
- 239180: The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of Her most Excellent Majesty Queen Anne (1702)
- 239181: The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of His most Excellent Majesty King George, from Westminster-Hall to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday the 20th day of this instant October, 1714 (1714)
- 239182: The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of His most Excellent Majesty King George, from Westminster-Hall to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster, on Wednesday the 20th day of this instant October, 1714 (1714)
- 239738: A general list of the captains of Her Majesty's fleet, with the dates of their first commissions as captains, from which they are allowed to take post (1702)
- 239739: A general list of the captains of Her Majesty's fleet, with the dates of their first commissions as captains, from which they are allowed to take post (1704)
- 240463: The Lord Marshal's order (1714)
- 240465: The Lord Marshal's order. Whereas the solemnity of the King's royal entry from Greenwich, thro' the City of London, to his royal palace of St. James's, is appointed to be on Monday the 20th of this instant September; (1714)
- 242207: A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving (1754)
- 242208: A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving (1756)
- 243350: Ely trembling for the ark of God (1714)
- 244259: A particular relation of the defeat of the French forces at Carpi in Italy (1701)
- 245797: The yoke of the Church of Rome proved to be unsufferable (1745)
- 246852: The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche (1718)
- 248353: Speculum pastorale (1710)
- 248927: Tables to the law (1731)
- 248928: The students companion (1743)
- 248966: De laudibus legum Anglię (1741)
- 249391: A law-Dictionary and glossary (1717)
- 249511: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1742)
- 249809: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament, which met at Westminster the 20th of October, 1702. as they are returned into the Office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, with the several alteration since made to the 27th of Jan. 1704 (1704)
- 249865: An abridgment of the first part of my Ld. Coke's Institutes (1725)
- 250488: A description historical and geographical of Flanders, principal places on the Rhine, Savoy, and Catalonia (1702)
- 251077: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the thirty-third year of King Charles the Second, to the ninth year of King William the Third. With some arguments in special cases (1746)
- 252417: Ely trembling for the ark of God: or, The religious duty of being concerned for the present state of the Protestant religion, incumbent upon all, but chiefly upon the clergy and the magistracy (1714)
- 253073: A list of the names of all the subscribers to the loan of 250000l. to the Emperor of Germany (1706)
- 253760: The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg (1799)
- 254981: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1742)
- 255239: Select cases in the High Court of Chancery, solemnly argued and decreed by the late Lord Chancellor: with the assistance of the judges With an exact table to the whole. (1740)
- 257445: The accomplish'd practiser in the High Court of Chancery (1741)
- 258694: A Description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, in the Netherlands, Piedmont, Lombardy, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and Portugal (1707)
- 260147: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1724)
- 260373: The groans of the oppressed (1701)
- 260810: Instructor clericalis. Part IV (1717)
- 260811: Instructor clericalis (1721)
- 260913: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1729)
- 260915: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1753)
- 261052: The clerk's remembrancer (1714)
- 261059: Instructor clericalis (1722)
- 261062: Instructor clericalis (1724)
- 261333: The crown circuit companion (1749)
- 261382: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; containing the Psalms in particular measures; the usual hymns, (1717)
- 261846: Ęsop in Europe (1706)
- 262606: A relation of a journey to the Glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy (1776)
- 263875: A letter to the reverend vicar of Savoy (1766)
- 264327: The Lord Marshal's order. In pursuance of an order of the Lords Justices in council, these are to give notice, that no coaches will be admitted into Greenwich Park on the day of His Majesty's royal entry, (1714)
- 265111: The law against bankrupts (1719)
- 266189: A methodical summary of the law relating to the pleas of the Crown. Written originally by Sir Matthew Hale, ... The sixth edition, continued to the present year ... By a gentleman of the Inner Temple (1759)
- 266363: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1726)
- 266793: The pocket conveyancer (1760)
- 266999: The secret intrigues of the Duke of Savoy (1705)
- 268119: Placita coronę (1723)
- 268474: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1710)
- 268554: A new appendix to the modern justice (1729)
- 268851: This day Captain Trevor, commander of Her Majesty's ship the Triton, arrived here; being sent express by Sir George Rooke from the fleet, to give Her Majesty an account of the victory obtained over the French fleet, after the sharpest engagement that, perhaps, ever was seen. He brought letters to His Royal Highness, dated on board the Royal Catherine off [sic] of Cape St. Vincent, Aug. 27. 1704. (1704)
- 268916: Published by authority. Kensington, October 18. 1708. This day Sir Richard Temple, brigadier of Her Majesty's armies, arrived here from his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, with an account of the surrender of the town of Lisle to the allies, for which Mareschal Boufflers capitulated with Prince Eugene of Savoy on the 23d instant, (1708)
- 270150: The translation of several letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the junta of the military arme of Catalonia, and the city of Vich in the said province; (1705)
- 270408: A noble peer vindicated (1724)
- 270430: A true and exact relation of the most compleat and glorious victory obtain'd by the Imperial army commanded by his Most Serene Highness Prince Eugene of Savoy, over the Ottoman forces commanded by the Grand Vizier, near Salenkemen, August the 5th, N.S. 1716 (1716)
- 270984: A poem on the complete victory gain'd over the turks at Peterwaradin, by the most serene Prince Eugene of Savoy. Inscrib'd to His Grace, John Duke of Marlborough. By John Chomycroft, officer in the Army (1716)
- 271004: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the Members of the House of Commons, constituting the first Parliament of Great Britain ... 1707 (1707)
- 271008: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1710)
- 271889: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in the reigns of the late King William, Queen Anne, King George the First, and His Present Majesty (1743)
- 271958: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate (1724)
- 271963: Tenants law (1727)
- 272312: Poor-laws: or, the laws and statutes relating to the settling, maintenance and employment of the poor. (1727)
- 274401: A Supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate (1725)
- 275152: A new grammar of the French tongue (1751)
- 278507: The compleat justice of the peace (1756)
- 279055: The coroner's guide (1756)
- 279848: The Earl Marshal's order for the robes of the peeresses at the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Anne, to be worn the 23d day of April 1702 (1702)
- 280097: Emblems (1715)
- 280238: A compleat history] of the Holy Bible (1716)
- 280563: The royal martyr and the dutiful subject (1710)
- 280571: A new law-dictionary (1733)
- 280921: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 281313: Historia placitorum coronę (1736)
- 282424: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1758)
- 283817: A list of the new members elected during this Parliament (1704)
- 283990: A true account of the insurrection and rebellion of the militia and inhabitants of Constantinople, and the neighbouring towns. (1702)
- 284339: The full tryal (1711)
- 286803: Vaudois Protestants in the valleys of Piedmont, and Dutchy of the Savoy. To be collected from house to house throughout England, the town of Berwick upon Tweed and the counties of Flint, Denbigh, and Radnor, in Wales (1768)
- 287365: A speech made to the French King at Versailles the 23d of March, 1707 (1707)
- 288655: Grundris einer Schul-Ordnung (1782)
- 288655: Grundris einer Schul-Ordnung (1782)
- 289162: The military history of His serene Highness Prince Eugene of Savoy, now generalissimo of the imperial army. As also of His Grace the late Duke of Marlborough, ... and of His serene Highness the Prince of Nassau-Friezland, ... Written in French by M. Dumont, ... and by Mr. Rousset: and now faithfully translated into English by Paul Chamberlen, Gent. The whole embellished and illustrated with a large variety of whole sheet copper-plates, (1738)
- 289438: The kentish election (1735)
- 290055: A specimen of printing types (1789)
- 290885: The form of the proceeding to the royal coronation of Her most Excellent Majesty Queen Anne, the XXIII day of this instant April, 1702. (1702)
- 291731: Daniel's seventy weeks: or, The 24th, 25th 26th, 27th verses of the nineteenth chapter of Daniel, explain'd, and offered to the Jews. By B. Woodroffe, D.D. and Canon of Christ-Church in Oxon (1702)
- 292107: The carriers guide (1760)
- 294683: The laws relating to the highways (1720)
- 295358: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1703)
- 295559: The Lord Marshal's order. In pursuance of an order of the Lords Justices in council, dated the 8th of September last past; these are to give notice to all the peers of Great Britain, who are to attend His Majesty in the royal proceeding to his coronation upon Wednesday the 20th day of this instant October, that they, and every of them, forbear to set or use and jewels, or precious stones, in their coronets. (1714)
- 295992: The statute-law common-plac'd (1732)
- 296314: A relation of the great and glorious success of the fleet and forces of Her Majesty and the States General at Vigo: the land forces being under the command of his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the fleet commanded by Sir George Rooke (1702)
- 296371: The ladies miscellany (1732)
- 296700: The Young clerk's hade mecum: or, Clerkship improv'd (1723)
- 299238: The Tilbury alterative water, approved by the most celebrated physicians. Cures the looseness, bloody-flux, the piles, bleeding at nose, and all other kinds of bleedings, and weaknesses in both sexes. ... Sold by Mrs. Kellaway, near the Pay-Office in Broad-street; and at Mr Day's, near the Savoy, Strand; and no where else; (1750)
- 299407: A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1702)
- 300006: Phoebe at court (1776)
- 301122: Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England (1728)
- 301702: Lex vadiorum (1737)
- 301712: A review of the statutes, both ancient and modern (1713)
- 301866: Boyers travells in Europe (1701)
- 302699: The history of Francis-Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1760)
- 304510: A help to magistrates (1721)
- 305894: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's Bench ... in the second and third years of Queen Anne, ... By a careful hand. ... Review'd and corrected, ... By W. B. (1733)
- 305974: P. Eugene's memorial, in the name of the Emperor: deliver'd to Mr. Secretary St. John, Feb. 18. Prince Eugene of savoy having receiv'd an answer to the first memorial which he delivered to Mr. Secretary St. John, thought fit to reply to it by a new memorial, as follows, viz (1712)
- 305974: P. Eugene's memorial, in the name of the Emperor: deliver'd to Mr. Secretary St. John, Feb. 18. Prince Eugene of savoy having receiv'd an answer to the first memorial which he delivered to Mr. Secretary St. John, thought fit to reply to it by a new memorial, as follows, viz (1712)
- 306796: The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche (1717)
- 307104: An Account of the landing in Spain of the forces under the command of His Grace the Duke of Ormond. Published by authority. (1702)
- 307161: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1750)
- 307223: Prince Eugene's letter to the Emperor's ambassador at the Hague from Luzara August 16th 1702 (1702)
- 307223: Prince Eugene's letter to the Emperor's ambassador at the Hague from Luzara August 16th 1702 (1702)
- 307485: Select cases in the High Court of Chancery, solemnly argued and decreed by the late Lord Chancellor: (1735)
- 308606: Rules and orders of the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas from the 12th of King George the First to Michaelmas term the sixth of King George the Second, inclusive: with an abstract of the acts of parliament relating both to the practice and the practicers (1733)
- 309716: The declaration and retractation (1797)
- 311898: Rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas from the 1st of Queen Anne to Trinity term the 17th and 18th of George II. Together with an abstract of the Acts of Parliament, relating to the practice of the law (1744)
- 311899: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of Common Pleas from the 1st of Queen Anne to Trinity term the 17th and 18th of King George II (1744)
- 312718: A sermon preached before the Queen at Windsor (1703)
- 313134: The history of Francis-Eugene Prince of Savoy (1761)
- 314820: Modern entries, in English (1741)
- 317047: Memoirs of Maitre Jacques, of Savoy (1775)
- 317587: Addenda to the justice of the peace's pocket-companion (1753)
- 317885: The compleat parish-officer (1723)
- 318014: A help to magistrates, and ministers of justice (1722)
- 318114: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1753)
- 318139: The accomplish'd practiser in the High Court of Chancery (1750)
- 319294: A relation of the attacking and taking of the fort of St. Michael (1702)
- 319845: A copy of Admiral Russel's letter, to the Earl of Nottingham (1692)
- 319898: A new law dictionary (1744)
- 320556: A compendious library of the law (1757)
- 321477: The law of elections (1722)
- 322576: A prayer composed by Prince Eugene, and diffused among the officers of the army in Flanders, during the successful wars in the reign of Queen Anne: to which is added, a prayer of Henry the Fourth of France, just before a battle, in which he obtained an entire victory (1760)
- 322576: A prayer composed by Prince Eugene, and diffused among the officers of the army in Flanders, during the successful wars in the reign of Queen Anne: to which is added, a prayer of Henry the Fourth of France, just before a battle, in which he obtained an entire victory (1760)
- 322947: A Full and particular relation of the late signal victory obtained by the King of Sweden, over the Czar of Muscovy's army before Narva: as it was sent by His Majesty to the Senate of Sweden (1701)
- 324128: The scarlet whore (1779)
- 324553: A collection of heads and titles proper for a common place-book in law and equity (1733)
- 324572: An historical account of the original and nature (1739)
- 324974: Antony and Cleopatra (1734)
- 324976: The history of King Lear (1734)
- 324979: The two gentlemen of Verona (1734)
- 324980: The history of Sir John Oldcastle (1734)
- 324981: The tragedy of Locrine (1734)
- 325593: A short discourse of high treason (1746)
- 326701: The life and military actions of his Royal Highness Francis Eugene (1735)
- 326713: The history of Francis-Eugene Prince of Savoy (1741)
- 326714: The history of Francis-Eugene Prince of Savoy (1742)
- 327173: The life and actions of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1707)
- 327225: A new journey over Europe (1714)
- 328588: State law (1730)
- 329955: An order of the High Court of Chancery (1744)
- 330161: The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts (1744)
- 332431: The battel of Audenard (1708)
- 332526: Parish law (1734)
- 332873: The first part of the Justice of peace his companion (1734)
- 334141: The game-Law (1718)
- 335662: Rules (1742)
- 336268: The second part of the justice of peace his companion; or, cases in law, (wherein justices of peace have a jurisdiction) which have been determined by the judges from the reign of King Edward III, down to the year 1734. With some modern cases never before published. Begun b Samuel Blackerby, ... digested in an alphabetical order, and carefully examin'd and revis'd by Nathaniel Blackerby, (1734)
- 336269: The justice of peace his companion (1749)
- 336270: The justice of peace his companion (1723)
- 336309: The parallel: or, a collection of extraordinary cases, relating to concealed births, and disputed successions. Containing, I. The History of Richard Plantagenet, Son to Richard III. who lived and died a Bricklayer. II. An Account of Mrs. Mary Cognot, declared Heiress to the Queen's Physician by the Parliament of Paris, tho' disown'd by Father and Mother. III. The surprizing Case of a Nobleman of Savoy chang'd at Nurse. IV. The intricate Case of the Count de St. Geran, educated (tho' unknown) by his Parents, as their Page, and discovered at last to be their Son. V. The Restoration of the Baron (sutton) of Dudley, deprived of his Honour by the Great Duke of Northumberland (1744)
- 337032: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1725)
- 337036: The lives of the two illustrious generals, John, Duke of Marlborough, and Francis Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1713)
- 337043: Memoirs of Maitre Jacques, of Savoy (1779)
- 338175: Cases and resolutions of cases, adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1729)
- 338602: The practical justice of peace (1733)
- 338755: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1755)
- 338756: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1756)
- 338779: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1745)
- 338793: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1756)
- 339029: The Justice of the Peace, and parish officer (1757)
- 339809: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 339810: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 339811: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1739)
- 340018: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 340901: A collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters, which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land, on Friday the twenty-sixth of November, seventeen hundred and three. To which is added, Several very surprizing Deliverances. The natural Causes and Original of Winds. Of the Opinion of the Ancients, that this Island was more subject to Storms than other Parts of the World. With several other curious Observations upon the Storm. The whole divided into Chapters under proper Heads (1713)
- 341287: A complete collection of all the marine treaties (1779)
- 341442: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1726)
- 341452: The laws of England concerning the game (1732)
- 341924: Principia legis & ęquitatis (1753)
- 342196: Legal provisions for the poor (1725)
- 342197: Legal provisions for the poor (1710)
- 342243: A treatise of equity (1737)
- 342259: A treatise of feme coverts: or, the lady's law. Containing all the laws and statutes relating to women, (1732)
- 342260: A treatise of frauds, covins, and collusions. Wherein is treated, of fraudulent conveyances to defraud creditors and purchasers, by fraudulent mortgages, marriage agreements, last wills, (1710)
- 343204: The law military; or a methodical collection of all the laws and statutes relating to the armies and soldiery of Great Britain: and also to the Navy-Royal, ... With an introduction to the art of war, ... The whole contained in two parts (1719)
- 343413: The doctrine of the two sacraments. The way of salvation: the pleasantness of that way, and beauty of holiness; ... To which is subjoin'd, A sermon against rebellion. With an appendix, containing some passages omitted in that part of the author's works published in folio. B ... Ezekiel Hopkins, ... All now first publish'd from his original manuscripts (1712)
- 343536: The castle of Eridan: or, the entertaining and surprising history of the valiant Don Alvares, and the beautiful Eugenia, Duchess of Savoy. By G.A. Graglia (1800)
- 345193: An institute of the laws of England (1738)
- 346115: A compendious library of the law, necessary for persons of all degrees and professions. In two parts. (1740)
- 347218: The laws concerning the poor: or, a compleat treatise of the common and statute law, relating to the relief, settlement, punishment, &c. of the poor. (1718)
- 347219: The laws concerning the poor: or, a complete treatise of the common and statute law relating to the relief, settlement, punishment, &c. of the poor. (1720)
- 347223: The history of the common law (1713)
- 347225: The analysis of the law (1713)
- 347636: A treatise on rents (1758)
- 348427: The laws of England concerning the game (1727)
- 348535: A proposal for the better paving, cleansing and lighting the streets of the city and liberty of Westminster, precinct of the Savoy, and that part of the Duchy of Lancaster adjoyning thereto (1751)
- 348722: A bill for paving, cleaning, enlightening, and keeping in repair, the street called Pallmall, as an experiment towards the paving, cleaning, enlightening, and keeping in repair, of the streets of the city and liberty of Westminster, and precincts of the Savoy, and that part of the Duchy of Lancaster which adjoineth thereto (1751)
- 348723: A bill, intituled, An act for paving, cleaning, enlightening, and keeping in repair, the street called Pall Mall, as an experiment towards the paving, cleaning, enlightening, and keeping in repair of the streets of the city and liberty of Westminster, and precincts of the Savoy, and that part of the Duchy of Lancaster which adjoineth thereto; (1751)
- 349153: The argument of the Lord Keeper Sommers, on his giving judgment in the bankers case: deliver'd in the Exchequer-chamber, June 23, 1696 (1733)
- 349177: England's triumph; or the glorious campaign in the year 1704. Containing An exact Account of all the memorable Transactions that have happened by Land and Sea; as Sieges, Battles, Sea-Fights, Skirmishes, Marches, and Counter-Marches of Armies, Successes, and Victories, in Flanders, the Empire, Savoy, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and other places. With the Letters and Declarations of the Emperor, Kings, Princes and great Generals. The Result of Councils of War and other Councils. More particularly of the forcing the Lines of the Enemy at Donawert, and the glorious Victory obtained by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, in Conjunction with the Confederate Forces, over the French and Savarians, at the famous Battle of Hochstet and Bleinheim. The Siege of Landau and Traarback. The Taking Gibraltar, and the Defeat of the French Fleet by Sr. George Rook, &c. With a Poem on his Grace the Duke of Marlborough (1704)
- 351018: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1702)
- 351185: A true list of the Lords spiritual and Temporal, together with the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament, which met at Westminster the 30th of December, 1701. as they are returned into the office of the clerk of the crown in Chancery (1701)
- 352134: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 352135: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1718)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352137: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1710)
- 352138: The laws concerning game (1753)
- 352140: Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the Court of Chancery, in the reign of King Charles I. Charles II. and James II (1715)
- 352143: Lex maneriorum (1728)
- 352146: Lex testamentaria (1714)
- 352148: Lex testamentaria (1724)
- 352153: The third part of reports of cases, taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, in the reigns of King Charles II. King William, and Queen Anne (1716)
- 352154: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1711)
- 352162: An abridgment of the common law (1725)
- 352166: Lex maneriorum (1726)
- 352169: The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain, call'd England; as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm. Being A Methodical Collection, under Alphabetical Heads, of all Things relating to the Clergy, which lie dispersed in the Volumes of those Laws. But chiefly of such Things which depend on Acts of Parliament, and upon Solemn Resolutions of the Judges in the Courts of Westminster-Hall, in Cases concerning the Rights, Duties, Power, and Privileges of the Clergy. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1732)
- 352286: The land-purchaser's companion (1720)
- 353085: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1729)
- 354212: Airs, ballads, &c. in The blackamoor wash'd white. A new comic opera. As it will be performed this evening at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane (1776)
- 355590: The infants lawyer (1712)
- 356374: The history of the siege of Toulon. With an account of the political reasons that induc'd the confederates to undertake it. Together with all the Transactions, from the Duke of Savoy's Entrance into Provence, to his going out of it. Written in French by Monsieur Devize, Author of the French Mercure-Galant; and Dedicated to the French King. With a most Exact, and Curious plan of Toulon, never before Publish'd. Done into English, from the Paris Edition, in Two Volumes in Twelves. By Mr. A. Boyer (1708)
- 356974: The attorney's pocket companion (1733)
- 357334: The rules of practice common-plac'd; with remarks. In two parts. Part I. containing the method of proceeding in the Court of King's Bench. Part II. containing the method of proceeding in the Court of Common Pleas. ... By an attorney at law (1740)
- 357548: The translation of several letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the Junta of the Military Arme in Catalonia, and the city of Vich in the said province; together with an extract of a letter written to Her Majesty by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Peterborow, general and commander in chief of Her Majesty's land forces there, and joint admiral of her fleet. Published by authority (1705)
- 357623: Law tracts (1737)
- 357896: The practising attorney (1737)
- 358345: Remarks on several parts of Europe (1726)
- 358713: An attorney's practice common-plac'd (1743)
- 359078: The practising attorney; or, lawyer's office: containing, the business of an attorney in all its branches (1724)
- 359422: The law against bankrupts: or, a treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explain'd (1713)
- 359582: Baron and feme (1719)
- 359885: The compleat sheriff: wherein is set forth, his office and authority; with directions, how and in what Manner to execute the same, according to the Common and Statute Laws of this Kingdom, which are now in Force and Use (1710)
- 360446: The geography and history of Tournay: or, a description of what is to be seen, and an account of what passes, in and about that town. First Written in French, for the Service of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and Sent Enclos'd in a Letter to him, when he March'd to Besiege Tourn Ay. Now Done, a Second Time, in English, for the Satisfaction of our British Gentlemen and Officers. By John Mack Gregory, LL. L. Professor of Geography and History. To which is Prefix'd, as an Epistle Dedicatory, The Author's Letter to Prince Eugene (1709)
- 360447: The geography and history of Lile: or, a description of what is to be seen, and an account of what passes in and about that town. First Written in French, for the Service of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and Sent Enclos'd in a Letter to him, when he March'd to Besiege Lile. Now Done, a Second Time, in English, for the Satisfaction of our British Gentlemen and Officers. By John Mack Gregory, L L. L. Professor of Geography and History. To which is Prefix'd, as an Epistle Dedicatory, The Author's Letter to Prince Eugene (1708)
- 360650: Atlas geographus: or, a compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1711)
- 361444: Practical philosophy of social life (1794)
- 362126: A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; (1708)
- 362127: A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; (1708)
- 362128: A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; (1712)
- 362129: A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; (1717)
- 362131: A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; (1717)
- 362442: Baron and Feme (1738)
- 362489: The history of Non-Conformity (1704)
- 362536: A letter concerning earthquakes, written in the year 1693, by the late celebrated Astronomer, John Flamsteed, Math. Reg. F. R. S. to a Gentleman then residing at Turin in Savoy, on occasion of the destruction of Catanea, and many other Cities, Towns and Villages, in Sicily, in the Year 1692 (1750)
- 363251: Law quibbles (1724)
- 363259: The law of uses and trusts: collected and digested in a proper order, from the reports of adjudg'd cases, in the courts of law and equity, and other books of authority. Together with a treatise of dower. To which is added, a complete table of all the matters therein contain'd. (1741)
- 363260: The law of uses and trusts: collected and digested in a proper order, from the reports of adjudg'd cases, in the courts of law and equity, and other books of authority. Together with a treatise of dower. To which is added, a complete table of all the matters therein contain'd. (1734)
- 363341: Emblems, divine and moral; together with Hieroglyphicks of the life of man. Written by Francis Quarles. (1718)
- 363416: Law Quibbles (1736)
- 363603: Law, or, a discourse thereof; in four books. Written in French by Sir Henry Finch, ... And done into English by the same author. To which are now added, notes and references, ... By Danby Pickering, (1759)
- 363649: Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery (1746)
- 364262: Reports of cases in equity, argued and decreed in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer, chiefly in the reign of King George I (1734)
- 364264: Rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas from the 1st of Queen Anne to Trinity term the 18th and 19th of King George II. Together with an abstract of the Acts of Parliament, relating to the practice of the law (1745)
- 364266: A general abridgement of cases in equity (1739)
- 364272: Notes of cases in points of practice (1741)
- 364285: Reports of cases taken and adjudged in the Court of Chancery, in the reign of King Charles I. Charles II. James II. William III. and Queen Anne (1736)
- 364289: Precedents in Chancery (1747)
- 364290: Reports of cases in equity, argued and decreed in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer, chiefly in the reign of King George I (1742)
- 364544: Cases in law and equity (1760)
- 364550: The history and practice of the High Court of Chancery (1758)
- 364565: The law of devises, revocations, and last wills (1756)
- 364574: A treatise of tenures (1757)
- 364575: A treatise on the Court of Exchequer: ... By a late Lord Chief Baron of that court (1758)
- 364662: The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts (1746)
- 364668: An historical view of the Court of Exchequer, and of the King's revenues, there answered. By a late learned judge (1738)
- 364669: The present practice of the High Court of Chancery: in which are contained the nature and course of proceedings from the bill filed to the decree inrolled: ... Whereunto are added the nature of the several offices, and the names of the officers ... By a gentleman of the six clerks office. In two volumes. (1741)
- 364672: The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1741)
- 364673: Sessions cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1750)
- 364674: Reports of special cases argued and decreed in the Court of Chancery, in the reigns of King Charles I. King Charles II. and King William III. None of them ever before printed. Published by W. Nelson, (1717)
- 364677: The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1724)
- 364683: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1741)
- 364685: Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery (1735)
- 364686: Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery, during the time Sir Heneage Finch, ... was Lord Chancellor. ... None of these cases ever printed before, ... With proper tables; (1725)
- 364687: The reports of several special cases adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster, in the reign of King Charles II. By Sir Thomas Jones knt. late chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas. With two tables; the one of the names of the cases, and the other of the principal matters contained therein (1729)
- 364691: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1753)
- 364771: Cases argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery. Published from the manuscripts of Thomas Vernon, ... By order of the High Court of Chancery. (1726)
- 364773: Reports of cases determined in the High Court of Chancery, from April 25. 1740. to May 9. 1741. With two tables; ... By Thomas Barnardiston, (1742)
- 364775: The fifth and last part of Modern reports (1720)
- 364776: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's Bench ... in the second and third years of Queen Anne, ... By a careful hand (1719)
- 364777: Modern cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's-Bench ... in the reign of ... Q. Anne ... Taken by Thomas Farresley, (1716)
- 364827: Pontefract Castle (1702)
- 364884: Reports of divers special cases adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, in the reign of King Charles II (1743)
- 364980: Tables of all the cases printed in the books of reports, digested under proper heads. To which is added, the names of all the cases in an alphabetical order (1719)
- 365067: Select cases in the High Court of Chancery, solemnly argued and decreed, by the late Lord Chancellor: (1715)
- 365154: An appeal to the English nation (1718)
- 365180: The new natura brevium of the Most Reverend Judge Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert. Together with the authorities in law (1755)
- 365254: An introduction to the law of tenures (1729)
- 365426: A general collection of treatys (1710)
- 365427: A general collection of treatys (1732)
- 365430: A general collection of treatys of peace and commerce, renunciations, manifestos, and other publick papers, from the Year 1642, to the End of the Reign of Queen Anne. Vol.III (1732)
- 365477: An appeal to the English nation (1718)
- 365488: Reports of cases in law and equity: from 1670 to 1706. With tables of the names of the cases and the principal matters. By the Honourable Richard Freeman, ... Revised and published by Thomas Dixon (1742)
- 365594: The manifesto of the Duke of Moles late ambassador from Charles the IId. King of Spain, to the Imperial Court. In justification of his acknowledging the title of the House of Austria to the Spanish monarchy (1703)
- 365686: Select cases argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, ... From the year 1724 to 1733. ... By a gentleman of the Temple (1740)
- 365688: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases (1727)
- 365691: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of King's [sic] Bench, ... in the reign of ... Queen Anne, ... Taken by Thomas Farresley, ... Vol.VII (1757)
- 365692: Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's Bench, ... in the second and third years of Queen Anne, ... Vol.VI (1757)
- 365693: Modern reports: being a continuation of several special cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, ... in the sixth, ... eleventh years of ... King William; ... Vol.V (1757)
- 365694: Modern reports: being a collection of several special cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King and Queen's Bench, in the second, ... seventh year of King William, ... Vol.IV (1757)
- 365695: Modern reports: being a collection of several special cases in the Court of King's Bench, in the last years of ... Charles II. ... the two first years of King William and Queen Mary. ... Vol.III (1757)
- 365696: Modern reports: being a collection of several special cases, most of them adjudged in the Court of Common Pleas, in the twenty-sixth ... thirtieth years of ... Charles II. To which are added, several select cases in the courts of Chancery, King's Bench, and Exchequer, ... Vol.II (1757)
- 365697: Modern reports: or, select cases adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer, since the Restoration of ... Charles II to the fourth of Queen Anne. In seven volumes. ... Vol.I (1757)
- 365701: Cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1741)
- 365811: The history of the siege of Toulon. With an account of the political reasons that mov'd the confederates to undertake it: And of all that happen'd from the Duke of Savoy's entring Provence, to the Day that he marched out of it. To which there is prefix'd a new plan of the town, harbour, Fortifications; French and Confederate Camps, Batteries, and adjacent Mountains. Done from the French copy, printed at Paris, and Dedicated to the French King (1708)
- 365845: The new natura brevium of the most Reverend Judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert. Together with the authorities in law, ... The seventh edition corrected. To which is added (never before printed), A commentary, containing curious notes and observations on the most remarkable and useful writs, ... By the late Lord Chief Justice Hale. With a new and exact table (1730)
- 365868: Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery (1740)
- 365931: The reports of the resolutions of the court on divers exceptions taken to pleadings, and other matters in law ; arising (for the most part) in the Court of Common Pleas, between the 34th year of King Charles II. and the 2d year of ... Queen Anne. ... Printed in French by Si Edward Latwyche, ... Now faithfully translated into English : ... In two volumes (1718)
- 365934: Reports of cases in the Court of Exchequer, from the beginning of the reign of King George the First, until the fourteenth year of the reign of King George the Second. By William Bunbury (1755)
- 365936: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; together with several special cases adjudged in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; from the Revolution to the tenth year of Q. Anne. By William Salkeld, ... Vol.III. (1724)
- 365938: The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench (1750)
- 365939: Cases and resolutions of cases, adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1732)
- 365940: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of Common Pleas ... from the thirty-fifth of King Henry VI. to ... 1747. inclusive. Carefully examined by the originals. (1747)
- 365941: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of King's Bench, from the second of King James I. to ... 1747 inclusive. Examined by the originals. (1747)
- 365942: Reports and cases in practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1747)
- 365944: Cases and resolutions of cases, adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1742)
- 365946: Praxis almę curię cancellarię (1725)
- 365947: Praxis almę curię cancellarię (1714)
- 365948: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1756)
- 365949: Modern entries, in English (1734)
- 366228: The practical register of the Common Pleas, containing select cases or determinations in points of practice of that Court; in the reigns of Queen Anne ... King George the Second. (1743)
- 366229: The practical register in Chancery (1714)
- 366231: The clerk's associate containing an account of the High Court of Chancery, of the officers, clerks, and their business. Also the method of practice, and of proceedings; together with variety of useful forms and instructions. ... By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn (1738)
- 366235: Les reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders Chivalier, Nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del Bank le Roy (1722)
- 366236: The reports of the most learned Sir Edmund Saunders Knt. Late Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench (1722)
- 366237: Reports of cases adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1717)
- 366238: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1721)
- 366239: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1731)
- 366240: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the third year of King James the Second, to the twelfth year of King William the Third (1741)
- 366241: The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt (1716)
- 366242: The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt (1726)
- 366243: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, from the third year of King James the Second, to the twelfth year of King William the Third (1728)
- 366244: The reports of several cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench. ... from the first year of King James the Second, to the tenth year of King William the Third. Collected by Roger Comberbach ... Published by his son (1724)
- 366247: The reports of Sir Henry Yelverton (1735)
- 366249: A report of all the cases determined by Sir John Holt (1738)
- 366250: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench (1728)
- 366251: The reports of Sr. Creswell Levinz, Knt. late one of the judges in the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster; in French and English (1722)
- 366593: Reports of cases determined in the Court of King's Bench, together with some other cases; from Trin. 12 Geo.I. to Trin. 7 Geo.II. ... In two volumes. ... By Thomas Barnardiston, (1744)
- 366594: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of ... King George the Second. By George Andrews (1754)
- 366596: Reports of select cases in all the Courts of Westminster-Hall; also the opinion of all the judges of England relating to the grandest prerogative of the Royal Family, and some observations relating to the prerogative of a Queen Consort. By ... John Lord Fortescue, (1748)
- 366597: Modern cases in law and equity. In two parts. Containing I. Reports of special cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in the VII, ... XII years of King George I. II. Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery, in the VIII, ... XI years of King George I. To which are added, some special cases on appeals (1730)
- 366619: Cases in law and equity, chiefly during the time the late Earl of Macclesfield presided in the Courts of King's-Bench and Chancery. By a barrister of the Inner-Temple (1736)
- 366738: The justice of peace: a treatise containing the power and duty of that magistrate, ... Together with a table ... By Theodore Barlow, ... To which is added an appendix, (1745)
- 366898: A full and exact relation of the great defeat given to the rebels in Hungary, at the pass of Scibo in Transilvania, by the Imperial Army under the command of the Field-Marshal Count Erbeville, on the 11th of November, 1705. From the copy printed at Vienna (1705)
- 366901: A relation of the action between the Imperial and Confederate Army in Italy under the command of Prince Eugene, and that of France under the Duke of Vendosme, which happened between Trevilio and Cassano the 16th of August, 1705. N.S. Published by authority (1705)
- 366902: A relation of the voyage of His Catholick Majesty King Charles III. on board the English and Dutch fleet (1705)
- 367017: A general abridgment of cases in equity (1734)
- 368326: The happy ascetick (1724)
- 369047: The common law of Kent: or, the customs of gavelkind. With an appendix concerning Borough-English. By Thomas Robinson, (1741)
- 369340: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 369369: Quare impedit. In two parts (1737)
- 369420: The law and practice of fines and recoveries. Containing I. A definition and description of the various sorts of fines and recoveries, ... By R. Manby, (1738)
- 369690: The secret history of Europe. Part III. Containing, I. A Review of the Reign of King Charles II. from the Year 1670, to 1678, taken from the Memoirs of a Person of Quality, never before Printed. II. The Proceedings of the Pension Parliament, with a List of the Pensioners, and a State of the Pensions. III. The Account the Papists gave of King Charles's Death, and his dying a Papist. IV. Several State Letters of the Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Albemarle, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Rochester, Earl of Mulgrave, and other Persons of Distinction. V. The Opposition given to the Revolution, with Lists of such as Voted in Both Houses against it. VI. The Articles of the Private Treaty between the French King and the late King James, upon his going to Ireland in the Year 1689. Vii. The Attempts of France to engage King William in a Separate Peace, and the several Projects She propos'd for it; Her Intrigues with the Turks, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, the Dukes of Bavaria, Savoy, and Mantua; Her Encroachments on Her Neighbours in Time of Peace; Her Erecting Chambers of Claims and Re-Unions; the Proceedings in them, &c (1724)
- 369691: The secret history of Europe. Part III. Containing, I. A Review of the Reign of King Charles II. from the Year 1670 to 1678, taken from the Memoirs of a Person of Quality, never before printed. II. The Proceedings of the Pension Parliament, with a List of the Pensioners, and a State of the Pensions. III. The Account the Papists gave of King Charles's Death, and his dying a Papist. IV. Several State Letters of the Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Albemarle, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Rochester, Earl of Mulgrave, and other Persons of Distinction. V. The Opposition given to the Revolution, with Lists of such as Voted in Both Houses against it. VI. The Articles of the Private Treaty between the French King and the late King James, upon his going to Ireland in the Year 1689. Vii. The Attempts of France to ingage King William in a Separate Peace, and the several Projects She propos'd for it; Her Intrigues with the Turks, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, the Dukes of Bavaria, Savoy, and Mantua; Her Encroachments on Her Neighbours in Time of Peace; Her Erecting Chambers of Claims and Re-Unions; the Proceedings in them, &c (1715)
- 369692: The secret history of Europe. Part III. Containing, A Review of the Reign of King Charles II from the Year 1670 to 1678, taken from the Memoirs of a Person of Quality, never before printed. The Proceedings of the Pension Parliament, with a List of the Pensioners, and a State of the Pensions. The Account the Papists gave of King Charles's Death, and his dying a Papist. Several State Letters of the Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Albemarle, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Rochester, Earl of Mulgrave, and other Persons of Distinction. The Opposition given to the Revolution, with Lists of such as Voted in Both Houses against it. The Articles of the Private Treaty between the French King and the Late King James, upon the Latter's going to Ireland in the Year 1689. The Attempts of France to ingage King William in a Seperate Peace, and the several Projects She propos'd for it; Her Intrigues with the Turks, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, the Dukes of Bavaria, Savoy and Mantua; Her Encroachments on Her Neighbours in Time of Peace. Her Erecting Chambers of Claims and Re-Unions; the Proceedings in them, &c (1712)
- 369725: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by, cases (1746)
- 369728: Cases in Parliament resolved and adjudged (1740)
- 370148: The grounds and maxims of the English laws (1757)
- 370887: A treatise of testaments and last wills (1743)
- 370929: The common law common-plac'd (1733)
- 371842: A declaration of the faith and order owned, and practised, in the Congregational churches, in England (1729)
- 372481: The orthodox communicant (1714)
- 372601: A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1703)
- 372972: A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England (1713)
- 372989: A sermon preached on the 7th day of September (1704)
- 373659: Sermons preached on several occasions (1710)
- 373799: A short account of the wonderful conversion to Christianity of Solomon Duitsch, Lately a learned Rabbin and Teacher of several Synagogues. Extracted from the original published in the Dutch language by himself, and improved with a preface and remarks by the Reverend Mr. Burgmann, Minister of the Protestant Lutheran Chapel in the Savoy. Now first translated into English (1771)
- 375159: A tithing table (1732)
- 375505: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1717)
- 375529: A tithing table (1735)
- 375530: The law of tithes (1744)
- 375659: The lady's law (1737)
- 375712: An institute of the laws of England (1728)
- 375825: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1716)
- 375826: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1739)
- 375938: Magna Britannia et Hibernia (1720)
- 376414: An institute of the laws of England (1745)
- 376515: A guide to justices (1734)
- 376727: The law of elections (1713)
- 377001: Doctor and student (1721)
- 377004: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1728)
- 377807: A guide to justices (1742)
- 377932: The court-keeper's companion (1717)
- 377933: A collection of precedents (1730)
- 378180: A relation of a journey to the glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy (1776)
- 378324: The country justice (1727)
- 378334: The practical justice of peace (1751)
- 378335: The practical justice of peace (1736)
- 378336: The practical justice of peace (1728)
- 378400: A relation of a journey to the glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy (1776)
- 378444: The analysis of the law (1739)
- 378445: The history of the common law (1739)
- 378753: A description historical and geographical of Flanders, principal places on the Rhine, Savoy, and Catalonia, &c (1702)
- 379770: Fasti Ecclesię Anglicanę (1716)
- 380012: The good man's refuge in distress (1714)
- 380415: An institute of the laws of England (1722)
- 380435: A general abridgment of the Common Law (1722)
- 380451: An institute of the laws of England (1720)
- 380464: The reports of that reverend and learned judge, the Right Honourable Sr. Henry Hobart Knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, ... The fifth edition. Review'd and corrected ... by Edward Chilton ... With an exact alphabetical table, (1724)
- 380487: English liberties (1719)
- 380511: New precedents in conveyancing (1739)
- 380517: The clerk's instructor in the ecclesiastical courts (1740)
- 380518: A sure guide to merchants, custom-house officers, &c (1730)
- 380520: The modern practice of the Court of Exchequer (1731)
- 380521: The laws relating to the highways (1720)
- 380522: The first part of the modern conveyancer (1725)
- 380530: An abridgment of the first part of my Ld. Coke's Institutes (1742)
- 380531: The compleat clerk in court (1726)
- 380554: A compleat body of conveyancing (1749)
- 380610: The practick part of the law (1724)
- 380614: The new retorna brevium (1728)
- 380637: The common and statute law of England (1710)
- 380648: The compleat arbitrator (1731)
- 380650: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1725)
- 380656: Idea juris Scotici (1733)
- 380660: The present practice of conveyancing (1745)
- 380663: Parish law (1743)
- 380672: Laws relating to the poor (1751)
- 380679: A treatise of trover and conversion (1721)
- 380746: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England (1738)
- 380767: A summary of the Crown-law, by way of abridgment of Serjeant Hawkins's Pleas of the Crown. By the same author. In two books. (1728)
- 380782: The law of ejectments (1713)
- 380850: Memoirs of the Royal House of Savoy (1707)
- 380850: Memoirs of the Royal House of Savoy (1707)
- 380850: Memoirs of the Royal House of Savoy (1707)
- 380873: Parish law (1753)
- 380879: The compleat chancery-practiser (1730)
- 380887: Instructor clericalis (1713)
- 380888: Instructor clericalis (1713)
- 380932: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1718)
- 380939: Laws relating to the poor (1739)
- 380949: An introduction to the law of tenures (1730)
- 381007: A treatise of the laws of England, on the various branches of conveyancing. By John Perkins, (1757)
- 381129: The clergy-man's law (1725)
- 381130: The clergy-man's law (1747)
- 381312: The penal laws against Papists and Popish recusants, nonconformists and nonjurors (1723)
- 381651: Bibliotheca anatomica, medica, chirurgica, &c (1711)
- 381820: The law of elections (1722)
- 381822: The landlords law (1727)
- 381951: The analysis of the law (1716)
- 381952: The history of the common law (1716)
- 382093: The complete constable (1724)
- 382315: Observations made in Savoy (1777)
- 382382: Doctor and student (1751)
- 382397: An abridgment of the first part of my Ld Coke's Institutes (1719)
- 382403: The military history of the late Prince Eugene of Savoy, and of the late John Duke of Marlborough (1736)
- 382459: Memoirs of the famous Bashaw Bonneval. Containing, an account of the late war in Italy. Likewise The secret Intrigues of France, Spain, Savoy, &c. Intermix'd with a great Variety of genuine Adventures in Love and Gallantry of the principal Persons concern'd. Also Many curious Incidents relating to most Parts of Europe, Never before Printed. Translated from the original French manuscript of Count Bonneval, by a gentleman (1736)
- 382473: Precedents in conveyancing (1757)
- 382498: Delight and judgment (1705)
- 382503: Notes and observations on the fundamental laws of England (1753)
- 382506: The great law of consideration (1704)
- 382508: The great law of consideration (1721)
- 382511: Several sermons upon the fifth of St. Matthew (1706)
- 382596: The glorious memory of a faithful prince by a thankful posterity (1702)
- 382692: Precedents in conveyancing (1744)
- 383477: The scrivener's guide (1724)
- 383585: The orthodox communicant (1712)
- 383608: The law of covenants (1712)
- 383789: Cursus cancellari? (1723)
- 383798: The law of commons and commoners (1720)
- 383869: A table of descents in fee-simple (1750)
- 383937: The truth of the Christian religion (1703)
- 384743: The law for and against bankrupts (1743)
- 384745: [A] catalogue of all the writs and processes, that issue out of the several courts at Westminster, &c. With great variety of cases relating to the same. Together with a full and exact account of their nature and use. In AN Alphabetical Order (1717)
- 384790: Letters from the dead to the living (1702)
- 384803: Mr. Burchett's justification of his naval-memoirs (1704)
- 384804: Mr. Burchett's justification of his naval-memoirs (1704)
- 385065: A new voyage to Italy (1739)
- 385280: An introduction to the law of tenures (1734)
- 385472: A new voyage to Italy (1714)
- 385784: The laws relating to bankrupts, brought home to the present time (1744)
- 385805: The justice of peace his companion (1712)
- 386129: A compleat history of the Holy Bible (1716)
- 386231: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases (1728)
- 386583: The compleat parish-officer (1729)
- 386734: Legal provisions for the poor (1718)
- 387507: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1757)
- 388068: The impartial lawyer (1709)
- 388190: The law and practice of ejectments (1741)
- 388665: The treaties of peace and commerce between Lewis XIV. the French King, and the States General of the United Provinces; likewise the treaties of peace between His Most Christian Majesty, and the King of Portugal, the King of Prussia, and the Duke of Savoy (1714)
- 388771: The law of tithes (1731)
- 389134: Letters from the dead to the living (1703)
- 389860: Manwood's treatise of the forest laws (1717)
- 390099: The crown circuit companion (1738)
- 390187: The history of the reign of Queen Anne, digested into annals (1713)
- 390465: Jura ecclesiastica (1749)
- 390560: A system of English ecclesiastical law (1732)
- 390584: The universal parish-officer (1759)
- 390632: A methodical treatise of replevins, distresses, avowries, &c (1739)
- 390981: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the congregational churches in England (1745)
- 391012: A preparative to pleading (1713)
- 391060: The law of actions (1710)
- 391061: The law of distresses and replevins (1757)
- 391196: A plain and rational vindication and explanation of the liturgy of the Church of England (1716)
- 391521: A short and easie method to give children an idea or true notion of celestial and terrestrial beings (1710)
- 392190: Colloquia mensalia (1791)
- 393308: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1724)
- 393878: The laws concerning travelling, &c (1718)
- 393915: The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository (1740)
- 394148: A guide to justices (1750)
- 394179: A treatise of tenures (1738)
- 394904: The glories of the other world (1708)
- 394938: The statute-Law common-plac'd (1731)
- 394969: The efficacy and innocency of solvents candidly examined (1783)
- 394975: The militia law (1718)
- 395004: An account of the meeting of the Parliament in Ireland. (1703)
- 395667: A new law-dictionary (1750)
- 395767: The compleat parish-officer (1744)
- 395914: The happy ascetick (1711)
- 396342: Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster, Viz. In Actions of Scandal of Peers respecting their Honour. Slander of Common Persons respecting their Life, Liberty, Estate, Office, Reputation, &c. Case On Bills of Exchange, Policies of Assurance, &c. On Promises or Contracts Express'd or Imply'd. Written. Printed. and Parol. For Non-Feasance and Negligences. Mal-Feasances and Torts, &c. Account against Bailiffs, Receivers and Guardians, &c. Covenant on Agreements, Leases, Grants, &c. Debt on Bonds, Bills, Notes, Judgments, Stats. &c. Ejectment of Manors, Lands, Houses, &c. Trespass to the Person, his Wife, Servant, Cattle, Goods, Houses, Gardens, Fishery, Close, Church, &c. Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty Bag-Office in Chancery, as in Corporation Courts, &c. By W. Bohun of the Middle-Temple, Esq (1733)
- 396414: The law of evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our Law Books or Tryals, and that in any wise relate to Points of Evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads: with necessary tables to the whole (1717)
- 396416: The law of evidence (1760)
- 396417: The law of evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our Law Books or Trials, and that in any wise relate to Points of Evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads, viz. I. Of Evidence in general. II. Of Witnesses in general. III. Of Witnesses that are infamous. IV. Of Witnesses that are interested in the Event of the Cause. V. Of written Evidence. VI. Of Evidence on the General Issue. Vii. Of Evidence in Actions on the Case on Promises. Viii. Of Evidence in Actions on the Case for Words, malicious Indictments, &c. IX. Of Evidence in Actions of Debt. X. Of Evidence in Actions of Trespass. XI. Of Evidence in divers Actions. XII. Of Evidence in Pleas of the Crown and Criminal Cases. With necessary tables to the whole (1739)
- 396475: Instructor clericalis (1714)
- 396865: The gentleman's assistant, tradesman's lawyer, and country-man's friend (1720)
- 396867: The law of tithes (1760)
- 397006: The authority, jurisdiction and method of keeping County-Courts (1730)
- 397007: Les termes de la ley (1721)
- 397013: The general cashier'd (1712)
- 397032: The compleat English copyholder (1735)
- 397116: The statute-Law common-plac'd (1719)
- 397124: The laws of sewers (1732)
- 397125: The laws of sewers (1726)
- 397168: The general cashier'd (1712)
- 397320: A review of the statutes, both ancient and modern (1715)
- 397333: The landlords law (1720)
- 397352: Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England (1737)
- 397412: The history of the remarkable siege of Toulon (1746)
- 397949: The reasonableness and necessity of unity (1710)
- 398025: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1745)
- 398026: The laws concerning game (1751)
- 398038: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1736)
- 398039: The law of evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or trials, and that in any wise relate to Points of Evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper Heads: with necessary tables to the Whole (1735)
- 398073: The life of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1702)
- 398231: A noble peer vindicated (1724)
- 398479: A relation of a journey to the glaciers, in the Dutchy of Savoy (1775)
- 399472: A letter to the reverend vicar of Savoy (1765)
- 399538: A law dictionary (1727)
- 399893: An institute of the laws of England (1754)
- 399920: The practical conveyancer (1732)
- 399921: Reports and pleadings of cases in assise (1719)
- 399922: The practical conveyancer (1742)
- 399923: The practical register (1719)
- 399924: The practical register (1735)
- 399925: The practical register (1745)
- 399926: A continuation of the Practical register (1710)
- 399927: The practical conveyancer (1719)
- 399928: Modern entries (1741)
- 399929: Modern entries (1723)
- 400029: Choice precedents upon all Acts of Parliament (1715)
- 400191: Lex vadiorum (1728)
- 401240: Trials per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c (1739)
- 401337: Tenants law (1718)
- 401338: Tenants law (1735)
- 401390: Parish law (1736)
- 401391: Parish law (1739)
- 402064: The law of testaments and last wills (1744)
- 402806: Tenants law (1726)
- 402807: Tenants law (1753)
- 403000: The compleat parish-officer (1731)
- 403082: Tenants law (1737)
- 403111: The compleat attorney's practice (1737)
- 403112: The compleat attorney's practice (1740)
- 403113: A law grammar (1749)
- 403114: The compleat court-keeper (1724)
- 403116: The complete court-keeper (1741)
- 403118: The laws of appeals and murder (1719)
- 403119: The modern justice (1720)
- 403120: A new appendix to The modern justice (1722)
- 403121: Lex constitutionis (1737)
- 403124: The compleat sportsman (1718)
- 403125: Lex constitutionis (1719)
- 403126: The accomplish'd conveyancer (1714)
- 403127: City-Liberties (1732)
- 403128: The common law common-placed (1726)
- 403269: An abridgment of the first part of Ld. Coke's Institutes (1751)
- 403507: A new law-dictionary (1729)
- 403508: A new law-dictionary (1736)
- 403509: A new law-dictionary (1739)
- 403510: A new law-dictionary (1756)
- 403513: The student's companion (1725)
- 403514: The statute-Law common-plac'd (1730)
- 403515: The statute-Law common-plac'd (1739)
- 403516: The statute-law common-plac'd (1748)
- 403517: The student's companion (1734)
- 403774: Lex mercatoria (1729)
- 403908: An alphabetical index to all the abridgments of law and equity (1758)
- 403920: A treatise of laws (1721)
- 405159: A general treatise of naval trade and commerce (1753)
- 405297: The country justice (1742)
- 405298: The country justice (1746)
- 405299: A digest of all the laws relating to the customs (1727)
- 405308: Doctor and student (1751)
- 405398: Modern history (1729)
- 405921: De laudibus legum Anglię (1737)
- 406815: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1706)
- 406895: The bill, entituled, an Act for preventing occasional conformity, with the amendments made by the Lords, and the Amendments made by the House of Commons to those Amendments: and the reports of the several conferences relating thereunto; And the Proceedings thereupon. As also the reports of the conferences between the two houses, relating to a Message the Fourth of February last, touching the Commissioners of Accounts, and the proceedings thereupon. Printed by Order of the House of Commons. (1703)
- 407912: The attorney and solicitor's companion: or, compleat affidavit-man (1725)
- 407913: The attorney's compleat pocket-book (1741)
- 407914: The attorney's compleat pocket-book (1751)
- 407915: The attorney's compleat pocket-book (1756)
- 408053: The landlords law (1739)
- 408142: Atlas geographus (1710)
- 408164: The bill entituled, an act for preventing occasional conformity; as it passed the House of Commons, the fourteenth day of December, 1704 (1704)
- 408165: The bill entituled, an act for preventing occasional conformity; as it passed the House of Commons, the seventh day of December, 1703 (1704)
- 408868: Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery (1749)
- 409221: A law-dictionary and glossary (1717)
- 409310: Institutio legalis (1732)
- 409575: Memoirs of transactions at sea during the war with France; beginning in 1688, and ending in 1697 (1703)
- 409862: The law concerning pawn-brokers and usurers (1745)
- 410114: The British Parnassus (1714)
- 410141: The commentaries, or reports of Edmund Plowden (1761)
- 410481: An account of the King of Spain's arrival and reception at Lisbon (1704)
- 410635: The complete juryman: or, A compendium of the laws relating to jurors (1752)
- 410677: A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee (1736)
- 410797: The game law (1722)
- 410798: The game law (1712)
- 410799: The game law (1722)
- 410881: The humble address of the House of Commons, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the 11th of November, 1703. With Her Majesty's most gracious answer (1703)
- 410887: An institute of the laws of England (1734)
- 410905: The justice's case law (1731)
- 411033: A new abridgment of the law (1736)
- 411241: A supplement containing an abridgment and review of A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee, &c (1737)
- 411245: A system of English ecclesiastical law (1743)
- 411568: The compleat parish-officer (1738)
- 411805: Memoirs of the lives and conduct of those illustrious heroes Prince Eugene of Savoy, and John Duke of Marlborough (1742)
- 411885: The reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt. in verse (1742)
- 411941: A system of English ecclesiastical law (1735)
- 412128: A digest of the proceedings of the Court Leet and of the manor and liberty of the Savoy, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster, in the county of middlesex; from the year 1682 to the present time (1789)
- 412157: Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England (1736)
- 412211: The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested (1718)
- 412212: The law-Latin dictionary (1718)
- 412341: A system of English ecclesiastical law (1730)
- 412613: A particular account of the fight at Luzara (1702)
- 412624: Pleas of the crown (1716)
- 412780: An oration on the death of Eugene Francis (1738)
- 413120: A relation of the great and glorious success of the fleet and forces of Her Majesty and the States General at Vigo: the land forces being under the command of his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the fleet commanded by Sir George Rooke (1702)
- 413206: A general abridgment of the Common Law (1737)
- 414064: A complete atlas, or distinct view of the known world (1752)
- 414614: Parish of Saint Mary le Strand, and precinct of the Savoy. At a general meeting of the inhabitants, held in the church of Saint Mary-le-Strand, on ... 12th of December, 1792, (1792)
- 414892: The polite traveller: being a modern view of part of Germany, France, and Italy. Containing, A Description of Berlin. Anecdotes of the King of Prussia. Visit to Potsdam and Sans-Souci, Palaces of the King of Prussia. Particulars respecting the Prussian Military Exercise and Discipline. Character and personal Description of the King of Prussia. Short Account of Vienna. Anecdotes of two amiable Court Ladies. Particulars of a Dinner on Mount Calenberg. Description of a German Hunt. Character of the Emperor of Germany. Contrast of Character between the French and Germans. Comparison between English, French, and German Ladies. Remarks on French Manners and Opinions. Short Account of Geneva, its Government, and Inhabitants. The Genevois Military Feast. Journey to the Glaciers of Savoy. Account of the Coast of Naples. Particulars respecting Messina. Journey along the Coast of Sicily. Visit to Mount Aetna, &c. Embellished with an elegant Frontispiece (1783)
- 414998: The poor man's lawyer: or, laws relating to the inferior courts laid open (1755)
- 415259: Prince Eugene of Savoy's prayer (1708)
- 415259: Prince Eugene of Savoy's prayer (1708)
- 415259: Prince Eugene of Savoy's prayer (1708)
- 415696: Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1755)
- 415698: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1744)
- 415701: The reports of several cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench ... With some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer. In the I, ... V years of ... King George II. ... By John Fitz-Gibbons (1732)
- 416261: The royal martyr and the dutiful subject (1710)
- 416569: A sermon preached before the Queen at the Chapel Royal at St. James's, October 15. 1704 (1704)
- 416805: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1705)
- 417571: A relation of the great and glorious success of the fleet and forces of Her Majesty and the States-General at Vigo, the land forces being under the command of his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the fleet commanded by Sir George Rooke (1702)
- 417572: A relation of the great and glorious success of the fleet and forces of Her Majesty and the States General at Vigo: the land forces being under the command of his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the fleet commanded by Sir George Rooke (1702)
- 418110: Seasonable advice to seditious malecontents (1715)
- 418124: Seasonable reflections on the late Convention, concluded the 3d of May last, between the courts of Vienna and Turin (1747)
- 422346: The translation of several letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the junta of the military arme in Catalonia, and the city of Vich in the said province; (1705)
- 422386: A treatise of common recoveries (1739)
- 422412: A treatise on the laws of England; concerning estates in lands, advowsons, or hereditaments, of what Kind soever; advising Persons interested therein, either as Purchasers, Mortgagees, or otherwise, - as well as Conveyancers, what Methods are proper to be used in Relation to the Security of Titles to such Estates: with some observations on the laws of bankruptcy. By Henry Collet, Esq; Barrister at Law (1754)
- 422541: A true account of the late battel between the Imperial and the French forces near Fridlingen: as it is related in a letter from Prince Lewis of Baden to the King of the Romans (1702)
- 423919: The justice of the peace's pocket-companion: or The office and duty of a justice epitomized (1754)
- 424352: The compleat Parish-Officer (1734)
- 424388: Tables to the law (1786)
- 425875: A compleat history of Cambridgeshire (1730)
- 429068: Hasty pudding (1799)
- 435324: The hasty-pudding (1796)
- 435326: The hasty-pudding (1796)
- 435327: The hasty-pudding (1796)
- 435328: The hasty-pudding (1796)
- 435329: The hasty-pudding (1796)
- 435330: The hasty-pudding (1797)
- 435331: The hasty-pudding (1797)
- 436115: The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg (1800)
- 450650: The hasty pudding (1798)
- 455978: The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg (1800)
- 466867: The Church of Rome evidently proved heretick, by Peter Berault, Dr. Who abjured all the errors of the said church in London at the Savoy upon the 2d. day of April 1671. [One line of Latin quotation] (1685)
- 466960: Whitehall, February 6th. 1684. On Monday last in the morning our late gracious soveraign King Charles the Second, was seized with a violent fit (1685)
- 468001: Whitehall, August 21. This day came in a mail from Holland, which brings the following advices (1705)
- 468058: Whitehall, October 27. This day came in a mail from Holland, which brings the following advices (1704)
- 468059: Whitehall, June 6. This day came in one mail from Lisbon, and two from Holland, which bring the following advices (1704)
- 468060: Whitehall, April 18. This day came in three mails from Holland, which bring the following advices (1705)
- 468111: Whitehall, July 5. This day, by a flying packet, we received the following advices (1706)
- 468116: Whitehall, May 28. This morning came in a mail from Holland, which brings the following advices (1706)
- 468117: Whitehall, May 25. This day, by a flying packet, we received the following advices (1706)
- 468118: Whitehall, March 14. This day came in four mails from Holland, and one from Lisbon, which bring the following advices (1706)
- 468119: Whitehall, August 3. This day came in three mails from Holland, which bring the following advices (1705)
- 468120: Whitehall, August 18. This day came in three mails from Holland, which bring the following advices (1705)
- 468127: St. James's, May 16. 1706 (1706)
- 468128: Whitehall, October 12. The Dutch mail of Friday last, come in this day, brings the following advices (1703)
- 468150: Windsor, August 13. 1704. The Lord Tunbrige [sic] arrived here this evening, being sent by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough to Her Majesty, with the particulars of the late glorious victory obtained over the French and Bavarians at Hochstet, on Wednesday the 13th instant, N.S (1704)
- 468161: Whitehall, July 14. 1705 (1705)
- 468162: Whitehall, August 10. 1704. This afternoon arrived an express with a letter from his Grace the Duke of Marlborough to my lady Dutchess, written on horseback with a lead pencil (1704)
- 468169: Whitehall, August 21 [:] This day came in a mail from Holland, and brings the following advices (1702)
- 468170: Whitehall, August 10. 1704. This afternoon Colonel Park, aid de camp to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, arrived here, being sent express by the Duke to her Majesty, with an account of the glorious victory wherewith God Almighty had blessed Her Majesty's arms over the French and Bavarians, near Hochstetten, above Donauwert, the 13th instant N.S (1704)
- 468171: Whitehall, August 10. 1704. This afternoon Colonel Park, aid de camp to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, arrived here, being sent express by the Duke to her Majesty, with an account of the glorious victory wherewith Almighty God had blessed Her Majesty's arms over the French and Bavarians, near Hochstetten, above Donawert, the 13th instant N.S (1704)
- 468228: A compleat history of Suffolk (1730)
- 468388: The law against bankrupts (1726)
- 468981: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1703)
- 468982: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1703)
- 469180: Advertisement. Whereas I Clement Joynes, of the parish of St. Clement Danes, having printed a little paper, entituled, Montanism Reviv'd by Philip Hermon, a Quakering Cobler, and chief speaker of the Savoy Meeting: do hereby declare, that it was ... (1701)
- 469936: Proposals for printing a collection of the most authentick and valuable accounts, and those for the greatest part now very scarce, of the persecutions, massacres and inquisitions carried on by the Church of Rome, ever since the Reformation, in the Empire, France, Italy and Savoy, Spain and Portugal, in Great Britain and Ireland: as also of the sufferings of some of the most eminent confessors and martyrs, in the several parts of Europe, more particularly in France (1709)
- 470325: An exact table of fees of all the courts at Westminster, at they were delivered in to Parliament (1730)
- 471011: The glory of the confederate arms (1708)
- 471055: Whereas upon the late irregular disbanding of the forces, divers soldiers carried away the arms belonging to their respective regiments, and have since lost or imbezled the same; ... (1688)
- 471291: The royal martyr lamented (1675)
- 472905: A table of the Acts passed on the sixth day of March in the three and twentieth year of King Charles the Second. (1671)
- 472913: An additional Act against the importation of foreign cattel. (1668)
- 472914: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię, & Hibernię, decimo septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661. In the thirteenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued till the 19th of May, in the 14th year of His Majesties said reign: and thence prorogued to the 18th of Febr. then next following. And there continued to the 27th of July, in the 15th year of His Majesties reign: and thence prorogued to the 16th of March then next following. And there continued to the 17th of May, 1664. in the 16th year of His Majesties reign. And thence prorogued to the 24. of November following. And there continued to the 2d of March, 1664. in the 17th year of His Majesties reign. And thence by several prorogations held at Oxford, on the 9th. of October then next following. (1665)
- 472951: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię, & Hibernię, Decimo octavo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the faith, &c. And there continued by several prorogations, to the 18th day of September, 1666. (1666)
- 473348: The case of Cox, Bigg, and Co. Printers, lately burnt out of the savoy; submitted to the benevolence of the affluent (1750)
- 473348: The case of Cox, Bigg, and Co. Printers, lately burnt out of the savoy; submitted to the benevolence of the affluent (1750)
- 473348: The case of Cox, Bigg, and Co. Printers, lately burnt out of the savoy; submitted to the benevolence of the affluent (1750)
- 474655: A true list of the lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament at Westminster on the 22th of this instant November, 1695 (1695)
- 474681: His Majesties declaration against the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys· (1672)
- 474831: Treaty of peace, good correspondence & neutrality in America (1686)
- 475179: The penal laws against papists and popish recusants, nonconformists and nonjurors (1723)
- 475231: His Highness Prince Ruperts letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties principal secretary of state (1673)
- 476596: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1702)
- 476668: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen. (1702)
- 476730: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King. (1701)
- 476925: Atlas geographus: or, A compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1708)
- 477324: An account of the victory obtain'd by the King in Ireland, on the first day of this instant July, 1690 (1690)
- 478222: The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Reynolds, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Norwich (1678)
- 478515: The secret history of Europe (1713)
- 478711: An Act for granting a subsidy to His Majesty for supply of his extraordinary occasions. (1671)
- 479045: A second brief for Irish Protestants (1690)
- 479822: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1702)
- 479858: Copies of the informations and original papers relating to the proof of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 479954: Factum for the Protestants of the French Church in the Savoy, conforming to the Church of England. (1685)
- 479976: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen. (1703)
- 479996: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland (1695)
- 480331: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię & Hibernię, vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertio. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661 (1671)
- 480339: An humble petition in behalf of the poor children in these six parishes, St. Martins, St. Giles's, St. Clements, St. Paul's Covent Garden, St. Mary Savoy, and part of St. Andrews Holborn. (1682)
- 480675: A prayer for His Highness the Prince of Orange (1689)
- 480955: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
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