MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SHOR2: Shoreditch Street
Variants:
- Sewersditch
- Shoreditch Street
- Shoreditch
- 22134: An account of the rise, progress, and present state, of the charity school for the education of boys, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1793)
- 24269: A bill for more effectually repairing the roads from the Stones End, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, to the furthermost part of the northern road, in the parish of Enfield; ... and for lighting, watching, and watering part thereof; (1789)
- 29270: A sermon, preached at Greenwich, June 24. 1774 (1776)
- 34190: The case of the vicar of St. Leonard Shoreditch (1738)
- 34190: The case of the vicar of St. Leonard Shoreditch (1738)
- 34191: The case of the trustees, appointed to put in execution an act of Parliament lately passed, for rebuilding the parish church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, with respect to the bill now depending to explain and amend that act (1738)
- 34255: Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, against passing the bill for repairing the road from the Stones-End in the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, ... through the town of Hackney to Stanford Hill on the great Northern Road (1738)
- 34256: Reasons humbly offered for the bill for repairing the road from Shoreditch Church (1738)
- 34833: An ode of verses on the much-lamented death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, ... who departed this life, ... on the thirtieth of September, 1770, ... Compos'd in America by a negro girl seventeen years of age, and sent over to a gentleman of character in London (1771)
- 41230: Remarks on the tithe of hops (1795)
- 44457: An Act to explain and amend the Act of the twelfth year of Her late Majesties reign, intituled, An Act for repairing the highway or road from the Stones-End in the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermost part of the northern road in the parish of Enfeild in the same county, next to the parish of Cheshunt in the county of Hertford (1721)
- 44671: An Act for making more effectual the Acts passed for repairing the roads from the Stones End in Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermost part of the northern road in the parish of Enfield, in the same county, next to the parish of Cheshunt, in the county o Hertford (1729)
- 45116: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex (1735)
- 45495: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the eighth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for rebuilding the parish-church of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex (1738)
- 46111: An Act for making more effectual several Acts passed for repairing the road leading from the Stones End in the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermost part of the northern road in the parish of Enfield in the same county, next to th parish of Cheshunt in the county of Hertford (1744)
- 46960: An Act for the better repairing the highways, and cleansing the streets, within the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1749)
- 48119: An Act for the better repairing the high-ways, and cleansing the streets, within the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex; and for better enlightening the open places, streets, lanes, passages, and courts there; and regulating the nightly watch, an bedels, within the said parish (1764)
- 49132: An act for paving and repairing the streets, lanes, and other public passages and places within such part of the liberty of Norton Folgate, in the county of Middlesex, as is extra-parochial (1778)
- 49158: An act for opening certain passages, and for paving the streets and other places, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, and for preventing annoyances therein (1768)
- 49159: An act to amend and render more effectual, an act made in the eighth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for opening certain passages, and for paving the streets, and other places, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, and for preventing annoyances therein (1775)
- 49160: An act to explain and amend an act, passed in the fourteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1775)
- 49980: A bill for repairing the road from the stones-end in the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex, through the town of Hackney, to Stanford Hill, on the great northern road, (1738)
- 51337: An Act for opening certain passages, and for paving the streets and other places, in the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, and for preventing annoyances therein (1768)
- 51795: An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1774)
- 51932: An act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the fourteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1775)
- 52013: An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act, made in the eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for opening certain passages, and for paving the streets and other places, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, and for preventing annoyances therein (1776)
- 52088: An Act for inclosing and embellishing the middle part of Hoxton-square, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1777)
- 52187: An Act for paving and repairing the streets, lanes, and other publick passages and places, within such part of the liberty of Norton Folgate, in the county of Middlesex, as is extra-parochial (1778)
- 52995: An Act for amending two Acts, of the eighth and sixteenth years of His present Majesty, for opening certain passages, and for paving the streets and other places, in the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch (1785)
- 53937: An Act for paving and repairing certain streets, lanes, and other publick passages and places, in the parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal Green, in the county of Middlesex (1793)
- 59306: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Leonard Shoreditch (1730)
- 62584: The complete family Bible (1776)
- 63482: An Act for repairing the road from Shoreditch Church through Hackney, to Stanford Hill, and cross Cambridge Heath, over Bethnal Green, to the turnpike at Mile End, in the county of Middlesex (1770)
- 65452: A few thoughts on astrology (1786)
- 72977: The new Craftsman; or London intelligencer. (176u)
- 75970: The way to health, long life and happiness, or, A discourse of temperance and the particular nature of all things requisit for the life of man (1683)
- 76052: A just reprehension to John Norris of Newton St Loe, for his unjust reflection on the Quakers (1691)
- 76075: Some seasonable considerations to the young men & women who in this day of tryal are made willing to offer up themselves, estates or liberty, and suffer reproaches, with other hard usages in the streets of this city, and else-where. To bear a testimony for the life, light and truth of Jesus Christ (1684)
- 76076: A declaration of the bountiful loving-kindness of the Lord (1693)
- 76112: To all who desire satisfaction in the case of oathes (1683)
- 76653: The memory of that faithful man of God, Thomas Stordy (1692)
- 78818: Three tracts of the great medicine of philosophers (1694)
- 79048: An answer to a printed paper entituled Articles exhibited in Parliament. Against Mr. John Squier, viccar of Saint Leonard Shoreditch. August 7. 1641 (1641)
- 81147: The humble petition of some of the inhabitants of the parish of Leonard Shoreditch against Iohn Squire, vicar of the parish aforesaid (1642)
- 81147: The humble petition of some of the inhabitants of the parish of Leonard Shoreditch against Iohn Squire, vicar of the parish aforesaid (1642)
- 81619: A legal examination of abuses of law (1682)
- 82156: Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant dissenter (1687)
- 82944: A collection of the several writings and faithful testimonies of that suffering servant of God, and patient follower of the Lamb, Humphry Smith (1683)
- 83896: An account of W. Penn's travails in Holland and Germany. Anno MDCLXXVII. For the service of the Gospel of Christ, by way of journal (1694)
- 84242: Certain certificates received from America, on behalf of Samuel Jennings (1695)
- 84478: A short account of that faithful servant of the Lord, and diligent labourer in his vineyard, George Gray (1692)
- 86223: An exhortation given forth at the requirings of the Lord (1694)
- 86391: A lamentation over England and faithful warning to the inhabitants thereof. By William Bingley (1683)
- 87041: Articles exhibited in Parliament, against Master Iohn Squire, viccar of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, August 7th. 1641 (1641)
- 87607: The good order of truth justified (1685)
- 87750: Advice to freeholders and other electors of members to serve in Parliament (1687)
- 88392: Truth and innocency defended (1693)
- 89020: An epistle to Friends (1693)
- 89032: An exhortation to Friends (1687)
- 89465: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Doctor Ambrose Atfield. Late minister of St. Leonard Shoreditch (1684)
- 89815: The country-man's companion: or, A new method of ordering horses [and] sheep (1684)
- 90468: A catechism and confession of faith (1690)
- 90597: An epistle to Friends (1694)
- 90747: A letter from William Penn poprietary [sic] and governour of Pennsylvania in America (1683)
- 91152: Truth's vindication, or, A gentle stroke to wipe off the foul aspersions, false accusations and misrepresentations, cast upon the people of God, call'd Quakers (1683)
- 91346: No cross, no crown (1694)
- 91937: A rational catechism: or, An instructive conference between a father and a son (1687)
- 92049: The planter's speech to his neighbours & country-men of Pennsylvania, East & West-Jersey (1684)
- 92132: Some abuses of the law detected, in a seasonable discourse thereupon: between a Parliament-man and a lawyer (1689)
- 92267: Philosophical & astrological rare secrets brought to light for the good of mankind (1693)
- 92278: An epistle to Friends (1692)
- 92299: A lamentation over England and faithful warning to the inhabitants thereof. By William Bingley. (1682)
- 92573: An account of W. Penn's travails in Holland and Germany, anno MDCLXXVII. for the service of the Gospel of Christ, by way of journal (1694)
- 92826: A new treatise of artificial wines, or A Bacchean magazine (1690)
- 93382: A sober vindication of the religious assemblies of the peaceable people, called, Quakers (1684)
- 94065: A Christian reprehension of confusion, ranterism, cruelty, and opposition to spiritual order and Christian liberty, in brief reflections (1690)
- 94519: The state of the birth temporal & spiritual and the duty and state of a child, youth, young-men, aged-men and fathers in the truth (1683)
- 94556: The prisoners vindication with a sober expostulation and reprehension of persecutors (1683)
- 94905: An account of a child born at Furbick in Darbyshire (1694)
- 95641: A reply to an ansvver (1691)
- 96209: The faithful testimony of that antient servant of the Lord, and minister of the everlasting gospel William Dewsbery (1689)
- 96757: A collection of certain epistles & testimonies of divine consolation, experience and doctrine, written by that faithful, patient and long-suffering servant of Christ, William Bennit. Who finished his testimony the 23d day of the 4th month 1684. In the county goal at Ipswich in Suffolk (1685)
- 96967: An epistle of tender love, to friends in Ireland (1692)
- 97053: Something in ansvver to all such as falsly say, the Quakers are no Christians (1682)
- 97073: Gospel truths scripturally asserted: In answer to Joseph Hallett's twenty seven queries. By John Gannacliff and Joseph Nott. (1692)
- 97798: A general epistle to all friends every where, scattered up and down in the world (1691)
- 98460: The revelation of revelations (1683)
- 98575: A handful after the harvest-man: or, A loving salutation to Sions mourners (1684)
- 98771: The invisible power of God known in weakness (1695)
- 99116: A call, in the universal spirit of Christ Jesus (1692)
- 99206: A dialogue between an East-Indian brackmanny or heathen-philosopher, and a French gentleman (1683)
- 99256: Something by way of testimony (1692)
- 100193: The state of the case (1694)
- 100259: A memorable account of the Christian experiences, Gospel labours, travels and sufferings of that ancient servant of Christ Stephen Crisp, in his books and writings herein collected (1694)
- 102206: A book of some of the sufferings and passages of Myles Halhead of Mount-Joy in Underbarrow in the county of Westmorland (1690)
- 102961: Reasons for the repeal of the tests (1687)
- 103040: To all the faithfull and suffering members in all holes, prisons and goals [sic], for the Word of God and testimony of Jesus Christ; with the rest of the faithful where-ever scatter'd upon the face of the earth. (1684)
- 103727: The hour of God's judgments come and coming upon the wicked world (1690)
- 104666: A discourse concerning trade, and that in particular of the East-Indies (1689)
- 104852: The hermetick romance: or The chymical wedding· (1690)
- 105070: The religious assemblies of the people called Quakers vindicated (1683)
- 105858: The unequal unyoked, and the equal yoked, and light separated from darkness, & darkness and blindness joyn'd together (1683)
- 106974: A strange and wonderful example of Gods judgmenents [sic], shewed upon Iames Brathwaight of Shoreditch, London, 1645 (1645)
- 106974: A strange and wonderful example of Gods judgmenents [sic], shewed upon Iames Brathwaight of Shoreditch, London, 1645 (1645)
- 109367: A vvhip for the present House of Lords, or The Levellers levelled (1648)
- 109511: The triumph stain'd (1648)
- 109769: Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant dissenter (1687)
- 110446: The way to make all people rich: or, Wisdoms call to temperanae [sic] and frugality (1685)
- 110993: Philadelphia, or brotherly love to the studious in the Hermetick art (1694)
- 111182: A declaration of some proceedings of Lt. Col. Iohn Lilburn, and his associates (1648)
- 112752: Truths triumph, or Treachery anatomized (1648)
- 113881: Now or never: or, a new Parliament of women assembled and met together neer the Popes-Head in Moor-Fields, on the Back-side of Allsuch; adjoyning upon Shoreditch (1656)
- 115993: Jacobs ladder, or The protectorship of Sion, laid on the shoulders of the Almighty (1655)
- 119990: Deceit discovered and malice manifested in L· Key's late paper from Reading the third of the fourth month 1693. By Thomas Elwood· (1693)
- 120469: An epistle of tender love to all the flock of God every where containing an exhortation to faithfulness to God and love to all men (1683)
- 121481: A few lines in true love to such that frequent the meetings of the people called Quakers, and love to hear the sound of truth (1694)
- 121502: Several plain truths manifested and declared from the spirit of God (1684)
- 121605: An epistle of tender love and brotherly advice to all the churches of Christ throughout the world (1690)
- 121766: The dissenter's discription of true loyalty (1687)
- 123061: No cross, no crown (1682)
- 123875: Arcana philosophica [sic] or, Chymical secrets (1697)
- 124943: A testimony against gaming, musick, dancing, singing, swearing (1682)
- 124947: A testimony against gaming, musick, dancing, singing, swearing (1696)
- 125195: A plain testimony to the antient truth and work of God (1691)
- 125396: Monomaxia: Jacob wrestling with the angel: or, A sacred duel, fought between God and man at Peniel (1656)
- 126149: The religious assemblies of the people called Quakers vindicated (1683)
- 126215: A late libellers folly manifested (1694)
- 126730: A letter from William Penn proprietary and governour of Pennsylvania in America (1683)
- 126746: The preface, being a summary account of the divers dispensations of God to men (1694)
- 127591: A word of advice to all such as are going on in sin (1693)
- 127596: A seasonable and Christian caution against the provoking sin of pride and other manifest evils (1693)
- 127794: Truth vindicated (1691)
- 128120: The good houswife made a doctor, or, Health's choice and sure friend (1680)
- 128263: Englands present interest discovered, with honour to the prince and safety to the people (1676)
- 128712: The good house-wife made a doctor, or, Health's choice and sure friend (1692)
- 128842: An account of the travels, sufferings and persecutions of Barbara Blaugdone (1691)
- 130745: A further discovery of that spirit of contention & division which hath appeared of late in George Keith, &c (1694)
- 131720: Averroeana (1695)
- 132156: Several living testimonies given forth by divers Friends to the faithful labours and travels of that faithful and constant servant of the Lord Robert Lodge Who was a true minister of the Gospel of Christ, a valient sufferer for the testimony of a good conscience, & one that held out to the end, and is saved. Also, two general epistles, written by himself long since, to the believers in Christ; and are now printed for their edification and refreshment (1691)
- 132176: Jacob the plain man wrestling with God until the break of the day (1683)
- 132185: A short testimony concerning the death and finishing of Judieth Fell (1682)
- 132313: A few lines in true love to such that frequent the meetings of the people, call'd Quakers, and love to hear the sound of the truth (1694)
- 133103: An epistle for true love, unity and order in the Church of Christ. Against the spirit of discord, disorder and confusion &c (1680)
- 133184: The Upright lives of the heathen briefly noted: or, Epistles and discourses betwixt Alexander the Conqueror and Dindimus King of the Brachmans (1683)
- 134014: Some letters and an abstract of letters from Pennsylvania (1691)
- 134175: Judgment fixed upon the accuser of our brethren (1682)
- 135591: A testimony wherein is shewed certain weighty reasons why the national ministers; their way and practice is conscientiously disowned, and their maintenance by tythes or other hire denyed (1692)
- 137516: A mirrour to distinguish the true ministers of the Gospel from the false and apostate ministers (1683)
- 137899: The counterfeit convert; a scandal to Christianity (1694)
- 137929: A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers (1693)
- 139134: A Faithful warning once more to the inhabitants of England (1690)
- 139295: A letter from William Penn proprietary and governour of Pennsylvania in America, to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders of that province, residing in London (1683)
- 139300: Som free reflections upon occasion of the public discourse about liberty of conscience, and the consequences thereof in this present conjuncture (1687)
- 139652: Instructions for right spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English (1691)
- 140399: An address to Protestants of all persvvasions (1692)
- 140482: Some fruits brought forth through a tender branch in the heavenly vine Christ Jesus (1679)
- 141163: Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant Dissenter (1687)
- 142065: The merry maid of Shoreditch, her resolution and good counsel to all her fellow maids (1680)
- 143531: A letter from William Penn proprietary and governour of Pennsylvania in America (1683)
- 144729: The frame of the government of the province of Pennsylvania in America. (1691)
- 144930: Renewed advice to the respective monthly and quarterly meetings in England and Wales for preserving and spreading Friends books for truths service. from the Meeting of Sufferings in London (1693)
- 144952: A testimony concerning our dear & well-beloved Friend and brother in the truth, William Coale (1682)
- 146141: The prophesie of a Turk concerning the downfall of Mahometism, and of the setting up the kingdom and glory of Christ (1687)
- 149207: The constancy, of the people called Quakers (1689)
- 150693: The young-mans answer to the merry maid of Shoreditch her resolution (1671)
- 150738: Whose there agen: or, The 6-penny cuckold of Shoreditch his policy (1682)
- 151984: The cause and prevention of great calamities national and personal (1692)
- 152870: A true relation of a cruel robbery and bloody murther (1669)
- 156836: Some abuses of the law detected, or a seasonable discourse there upon: between a Parliament-man and a lawyer (1689)
- 156881: A perswasive to moderation to church dissenters (1686)
- 156948: Pax redux, or the Christian reconciler (1689)
- 157668: The murtherer justly condemned (1697)
- 158380: A looking-glasse for young-men and maids (1655)
- 161534: A warning to England in general. And the cities of London and Bristoll in particular (1693)
- 163618: An epistle by way of encouragement to Friends, to be frequent at week-day meetings (1693)
- 163927: The devil to pay at Kensington; or, the misers ghost hovering over his pelf (1700)
- 167126: Joshua Cobham's testimony concerning life and death (1693)
- 167724: Folly and envy detected (1694)
- 168055: The sayings of women, which were spoken upon sundry occasions, in several places of the scriptures (1683)
- 169373: The merry maid of Shoreditch, her resolution and good counsel to all her fellow maids (1671)
- 174004: The bruising of the serpents head (1622)
- 188407: A sermon. Appointed for the New-Church-yard, by London, on VVhite-sunday, 1619. Preached by Iohn Squire, minister of Gods Word of Saint Leonard's Shoreditch in Middlesex (1621)
- 193859: A sermon preached at Hartford assises, March 14. 1616. By Iohn Squire, preacher of Gods word in Shoreditch. (1617)
- 194971: A sermon preached at Hartford assises (1618)
- 209142: The hope of a future life, the sole foundation of a Christian's happiness (1704)
- 209565: The mortality of God's prophets, and what good Christians ought to learn from it (1704)
- 211449: The light of a gospel minister (1800)
- 211449: The light of a gospel minister (1800)
- 211609: To the Honourable, the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The case and petition of the arch-deacon of London; the vicar, church-wardens, and other inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, (1711)
- 211609: To the Honourable, the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The case and petition of the arch-deacon of London; the vicar, church-wardens, and other inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, (1711)
- 211889: Considerations on the nature and oeconomy of beasts and cattle (1785)
- 215359: The following important enquiries, containing four useful questions - first, what am I? - secondly, where am I? - thirdly, what am I a doing? - fourthly, where am I going? - (1800)
- 224004: Spittlefields and Shorditch in an uproar or, the devil to pay with the English and Irish (1736)
- 228837: The only sure way to success in war (1740)
- 231134: An elegy, sacred to the memory of the Reverend Mr. William Bentley, who died May the 1st, 1751, in the 52d year of his age (1751)
- 233853: The duty of doing all things to the glory of God (1730)
- 234475: God's regard to Man in his works of creation (1746)
- 246999: The duty of doing all things to the Glory of God (1730)
- 247724: The nature, design, and benefits of confirmation (1726)
- 268111: A sermon (1797)
- 272655: A vindication of the Church of England, from the objections of papists and dissenters, fully explaining the nature of schism, and cautioning the laity against the delusion of impostors (1726)
- 286236: Justice preferable to sacrifice (1740)
- 287666: The history of the late civil wars of St. Leonard, Shoreditch (1776)
- 292448: St. Leonard, Shoreditch. At a vestry meeting held in the Parish Church on Tuesday the 1st day of March 1796, in pursuance of public notice given for the purpose of considering the answer of the vicar to the letter ordered by the vestry, held the 23d of February 1796, wherein it was requested he would permit a joint lectureship, to be chosen out of the list of those candidates nominated at that vestry (1796)
- 292448: St. Leonard, Shoreditch. At a vestry meeting held in the Parish Church on Tuesday the 1st day of March 1796, in pursuance of public notice given for the purpose of considering the answer of the vicar to the letter ordered by the vestry, held the 23d of February 1796, wherein it was requested he would permit a joint lectureship, to be chosen out of the list of those candidates nominated at that vestry (1796)
- 292452: St. Leonard, Shoreditch, March 17, 1796. As nothing can more effectually remove the prejudice of industriously circulated against the Rev. Mr. Parrtick as the numerous and very respectable support he has this day experienced; (1796)
- 292452: St. Leonard, Shoreditch, March 17, 1796. As nothing can more effectually remove the prejudice of industriously circulated against the Rev. Mr. Parrtick as the numerous and very respectable support he has this day experienced; (1796)
- 292453: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch; appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third (1781)
- 292453: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch; appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third (1781)
- 292454: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch; appointed by act of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third (1782)
- 292454: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch; appointed by act of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third (1782)
- 292455: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by act of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third (1783)
- 292455: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by act of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third (1783)
- 292456: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the IIId (1785)
- 292456: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the IIId (1785)
- 292457: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the IIId (1786)
- 292457: A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the IIId (1786)
- 292464: A list of the trustees, for the year 1784. Under an act of Parliament, made and passed in the fourteenth year of reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, entitled "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex." And also, an act passed in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, "For explaining and amending the aforesaid act, for building a new workhouse, and purchasing a piece of land for a burial-ground, for the use of the said parish, &c. (1784)
- 292464: A list of the trustees, for the year 1784. Under an act of Parliament, made and passed in the fourteenth year of reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, entitled "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex." And also, an act passed in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, "For explaining and amending the aforesaid act, for building a new workhouse, and purchasing a piece of land for a burial-ground, for the use of the said parish, &c. (1784)
- 292465: A list of the trustees, for the year 1783. Under an act of Parliament, made and passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, entitled, "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex." And also, an act passed in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, "For explaining and amending the aforesaid act, for building a new workhouse, and purchasing a piece of land for a burial-ground, for the use of the said parish, &c. (1783)
- 292465: A list of the trustees, for the year 1783. Under an act of Parliament, made and passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, entitled, "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex." And also, an act passed in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign, "For explaining and amending the aforesaid act, for building a new workhouse, and purchasing a piece of land for a burial-ground, for the use of the said parish, &c. (1783)
- 292466: A list of the trustees, for the year 1779. Under an act of Parliament, made and passed in the 14th year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, intitled, "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex; and also, an act passed in the 15th year of His Majesty's reign, for explaining and amending the aforesaid act, for building a new workhouse, and purchasing a piece of land for a burial ground for the use of the said parish," &c. (1779)
- 292466: A list of the trustees, for the year 1779. Under an act of Parliament, made and passed in the 14th year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, intitled, "An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex; and also, an act passed in the 15th year of His Majesty's reign, for explaining and amending the aforesaid act, for building a new workhouse, and purchasing a piece of land for a burial ground for the use of the said parish," &c. (1779)
- 292469: To the worthy parishioners of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Ladies and gentlemen, the Rev. James Grant, L.L.D. having resigned the lectureship of Shoreditch, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your votes and interest, in the room of the said Dr. Grant; should i be so fortunate as to succeed, it will always be my chief study to discharge the duties of the office with the greatest attention and integrity. (1796)
- 292949: The Rev. J.J. Ellis presents respectful compliments to the inhabitants of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, with every grateful acknowledgement for the flattering success they have afforded him on his canvass, and earnestly intreats their early attendance at the church in his behalf, on Thursday morning the 17th inst. (1796)
- 293429: To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch (1796)
- 293429: To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch (1796)
- 293430: To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch (1796)
- 293430: To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch (1796)
- 294944: Declaration of trust for the meeting-house and premises at the corner of Long Alley (1785)
- 295360: English liberty (1740)
- 297834: John Stell, at the Golden Ball, in Crab Tree Row, near Shoreditch Church, London, makes and sells all sorts of ribbons, &c. at the very lowest prices, wholesale only. (1775)
- 305116: The miraculous success of the Gospel in its first preaching a good proof its divine origin and authority (1725)
- 313010: This is to acquaint the public in general, whereas I John Ratcliff, of St. Leonard Shoreditch, opposite the Swan Tavern, near Holywell-Lane, have brought to such perfection the particular art of plating block-tin buckles, (1775)
- 313067: Society for the Relief of the Ruptured Poor. President. The Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, &c. vice-presidents. Sir Francis Blake, bart. Sir Walter Farquhar, bart. M.D. Maxwell Garthshore, M.D. and F.R.S. John Heaviside, Esq. surgeon extraordinary to His Majesty (1798)
- 323415: The wisdom of God in the vegetable creation (1730)
- 324641: An act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1735)
- 330372: Directions for using Packer's royal furniture gloss; made and sold at No.164, Shoreditch. (1793)
- 332046: The process and empire of Christ (1793)
- 336404: A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act, made in the eleventh year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing the road from Shoreditch Church, ... to the turnpike at Mile-end, in the county of Middlesex (1753)
- 336410: A bill for repairing and widening the road from the stones-end, near Shoreditch Church, to the centre of the bridge in Old-street Road; (1753)
- 339309: A bill for the better repairing the highways, and cleansing the streets within the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex; and for the better enlightening the open places, streets, lanes, passages, and courts there; and regulating the nightly watch, and bedels, within the said parish (1749)
- 344065: The moabite's horn cut off. Or, a refutation of T---- P----'s remarks on some late publications (namely, The modern plasterer detected, and The daughter's defence) &c. By R. Moody (1788)
- 344227: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, April 30, 1797 (1797)
- 350109: A bill for making more effectual the acts passed for repairing the road, from the stones-end in Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermost part of the Northern Road in the parish of Enfield in the same county, next to the parish of Cheshunt in the county of Hertford (1729)
- 350112: A bill for rebuilding the parish church of Saint Leonard in Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex (1735)
- 353413: A course of lectures on the figurative language of the Holy Scripture (1787)
- 353414: A course of lectures on the figurative language of the Holy Scripture (1789)
- 353950: An Elegy, on the much-lamented death of the Hon. and Rev. William Bromley Cadogan, A.M. [la]te rector of St. Luke's Chelsea; vicar of St. Giles's, Reading; and chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Cadogan (1797)
- 355090: Sixteen sermons, preached occasionally on various subjects. By James Grant, L. L. D. Lecturer of St. Leonard's Shoreditch (1775)
- 355925: Considerations on the natural history of the earth and it's minerals (1787)
- 356066: The religious use of botanical philosophy (1786)
- 357602: Four discourses; I. The religious use of botanical philosophy. II. Considerations on the Nature and Oeconomy of Beasts and Cattle. III. On the Natural History of the Earth and its Minerals. IV. On the natural evidences of Christianity. Preached on Mr. Fairchild's foundation, in the Years 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, at the church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, by William Jones, M. A. F. R. S. Minister of Nayland, Suffolk (1799)
- 357734: A catalogue of the rarities to be seen at Adams's, at the Royal Swan, in Kingsland Road, leading from Shoreditch church (1756)
- 361344: Hymns collected and revised, with alterations (1786)
- 364689: God the glorious, holy, wonder-working God; worthy to be feared and praised! (1788)
- 367961: A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony (1782)
- 367961: A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony (1782)
- 371602: A true state of the case in respect to the late disputes in the parish of St. Leonard's Shoreditch, concerning the poor's rates (1744)
- 373464: A sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, on Sunday, December 4, 1796, in the Afternoon. By the Rev. George Pattrick, LL. B. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lady Dacre, of Lee, in Kent; on Entering on the Office of One of the Joint Lecturers of the parish of St. Leonard (1797)
- 373464: A sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, on Sunday, December 4, 1796, in the Afternoon. By the Rev. George Pattrick, LL. B. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lady Dacre, of Lee, in Kent; on Entering on the Office of One of the Joint Lecturers of the parish of St. Leonard (1797)
- 373828: (just published,) a sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, London, May 22, 1796. by the Rev. Samuel Lyndal, on taking his leave. Taken in short hand by A. Cannell (1796)
- 375225: The following register of benefactions to the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, was collected and composed by the Rev. Dr. John Denne, vicar of the said Parish, and Archdeacon of Rochester; in the year 1745. Messrs. Richard Bowles, and Peter Buckmaster, Church-Wardens (1777)
- 375225: The following register of benefactions to the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, was collected and composed by the Rev. Dr. John Denne, vicar of the said Parish, and Archdeacon of Rochester; in the year 1745. Messrs. Richard Bowles, and Peter Buckmaster, Church-Wardens (1777)
- 375234: The history and antiquities of the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, and liberty of Norton Folgate (1798)
- 375468: An address to the public (1784)
- 382714: The female porter of Shoreditch (1750)
- 382714: The female porter of Shoreditch (1750)
- 383400: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795 (1795)
- 386457: A select collection of psalms and hymns (1770)
- 386457: A select collection of psalms and hymns (1770)
- 390881: A select collection of Psalms and hymns (1768)
- 390881: A select collection of Psalms and hymns (1768)
- 391846: Death at our windows! (1790)
- 394373: An act for impowering the trustees for repairing the road from the stone's end in Saint Leonard Shoreditch, to the farthermost part of the Northern Road, in the parish of Enfield, in the county of Middlesex, to cause part of the said road to be lighted, watched, and watered; and for lighting, watching, and watering the parish of Saint Mary Stoke Newington, in the said county (1774)
- 395063: The cause of the dumb pleaded (1791)
- 398937: A select collection of psalms and hymns (1775)
- 398937: A select collection of psalms and hymns (1775)
- 399182: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 399183: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 401822: A select collection of psalms and hymns (1779)
- 401822: A select collection of psalms and hymns (1779)
- 410083: Anecdotes, religious, moral and entertaining (1799)
- 411017: Most true but dreadful account from Shoreditch, or a full and true relation how one John Thomson a hemp-dresser, and an inhabitant of the place before mentioned, being at work on Tuesday the 18th of this instant May in the great tempest was strook for dead, (1703)
- 414309: An oration on the discovery of America (1792)
- 417598: The religious, moral, and civil state of the nation considered (1744)
- 417601: The religious use of botanical philosophy (1784)
- 417817: Rules & orders to be observed by a Friendly Society, called the Duke of Cumberland Society, held at the house of Mr. Charles Welch, the sign of the gun, near Shoreditch Church (1795)
- 417822: Rules and orders to be observed by a Society of Tradesmen, for the Mutual Benefit of Each Other (1792)
- 420001: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Leonard Shoreditch, on Thursday June 7th, 1716 (1716)
- 421293: The unreasonable and unjust practice of judging and censuring, exposed (1720)
- 422251: The total refutation and political overthrow of Doctor Price (1776)
- 423317: The wisdom and goodness of God in the vegetable creation (1733)
- 423318: The wisdom and goodness of God in the vegetable creation (1733)
- 423321: The wisdom of God in the vegetable creation (1730)
- 424239: To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. (1796)
- 425856: Charles Harper, in Hackney-Road, next door to the wheeler's-shop, near Shoreditch-Church (1753)
- 425857: Charles Harper, living in Hackney-Road, next door to the wheeler's-shop, near Shoreditch-Church (1753)
- 426098: Public office, Worship Street, Shoreditch (1797)
- 468114: A plain and candid account of the natures, uses and doses of certain experienced medicines (1681)
- 469034: An exhortation to all people to prize their time, in making their calling & election sure, before they go hence and be no more (1680)
- 469129: Forgery detected, and prophane romancing reprehended (1690)
- 469246: Innocent blood speaking against revengeful persecution & oppression, in the late suffering case of Henry Chandler and Nathaniel Cawthorne, commonly call'd Quakers (1684)
- 479186: The wisdom of God in the vegetable creation (1730)
- 480016: The presence of God with us, with its limitations (1794)
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