MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SMOW1: Snow Hill
- 724: Olney hymns (1784)
- 2298: The poetical works (1790)
- 13361: Reflections on the advantages and disadvantages attending commissions of bankruptcy; clearly pointing out when they may be beneficial, or prejudicial to creditors. And when they are beneficial, or hurtful to the unfortunate bankrupt. (1784)
- 13405: Seconde lettre adresse?e au roi par M. De Calonne. Le 5 avril 1789 (1789)
- 16588: Ward's pill dissected and examined (1736)
- 22412: A genuine narrative of the life and suffering robberies and adventures of William Page, who was executed on Pennenden-Heath, near Maidstone in Kent, on Thursday the 6th of April, 1758. For robbing Capt. Farrington, near Black Heath. (1758)
- 23321: Cheap hosiery. No. 67, Snow-Hill, (corner of Cock Lane) (1795)
- 23643: A fourth dialogue, concerning liberty; containing an exposition of the falsity of the first and leading principles of the present revolutions in Europe. By Jackson Barwis, Esq (1793)
- 23968: Essai historique sur la destruction de la ligue et de la liberte? helve?tique. Par J. Mallet du Pan (1798)
- 31071: A bill (1795)
- 31821: Particulars and conditions of sale of the materials of three houses in Butcher-Row, two houses in St. Clement's Church-Yard, and four houses in Wych-Street. Which will be sold by auction, in nine lots, before the committee for carrying into execution the act of Parliament for improving the avenues at Temple-Bar and Snow-Hill, at Guildhall, on Friday the 25th day of November, 1796, (1796)
- 35791: Marshal, Mayor. Tuesday the 18th day of June 1745, and in the nineteenth year of the reign of King George the Second of Great Britain, &c. Whereas it hath appeared to this Court, upon hearing the matter of the petition for the several persons ... being dealers in and workers of leather, against the searchers and sealers of leather (1762)
- 40415: Introductio ad sacram scripturam (1798)
- 40848: Joe Miller's jests (1770)
- 41561: Re?flexions sur la lumie?re (1787)
- 43719: A new introduction to trade and business (1758)
- 54402: An Act for widening and improving the entrance into the city of London near Temple Bar (1795)
- 65519: A dialogue on the revenue laws (1790)
- 68803: An Abstract of the deed of settlement of the Union-Society, for insuring of goods and merchandizes from loss by fire, dated Feb. 16. 1714/15 (1727)
- 70467: Careless Billy (1796)
- 70477: How sweets the love, that meets return (1796)
- 70505: The poor soldier's daughter (1796)
- 70524: A sup of good whisky. Tune. - Chapter of kings (1796)
- 70528: Tom Starboard (1796)
- 74969: Mercure Britannique; ou notices historiques et critiques (1798)
- 74985: Mercure Britannique; ou notices historiques et critiques (1798)
- 76552: The good vvomans champion or, A defence for the weaker vessell (1650)
- 82668: The shepheards kalender (1656)
- 106215: Truth's discovery; or The Cavaliers case clearly stated by conscience and plain-dealing (1664)
- 107858: Englands petition to their soveraigne King: or, an humble petition of the distressed and almost destroyed subjects of England, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1646)
- 112308: The VVelsh embassador, or the happy newes his vvorship hath brought to London (1649)
- 121668: Hocus pocus juinor [sic]. The anatomy of legerdemain. Or, The art of jugling (1658)
- 122574: The merry mans resolution: or, His last farewel to his former acquaintance (1650)
- 127546: The famous history of stovt Stukley: or, His valiant life and death (1650)
- 137177: The famous history of Montelion (1661)
- 142597: By the directions of the Scriptures, and the examples of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1650)
- 142602: A new way of hunting: or, the hunting of the wild boar (1650)
- 142627: The merry mans resolution or, His last farewell to his former acquaintance (1650)
- 149170: The most famous, delectable, and pleasant history of Parismus, the most renowned Prince of Bohemia (1661)
- 150245: Directions for the use of Thomas Hind's ... cordial elixir, ... faithfully prepar'd, (1664)
- 154353: The valiant seamans congratulation to his sacred Majesty King Charls the second (1660)
- 156436: Englands unhappy changes, or, Suddaine alteration (1648)
- 173900: A description of time (1638)
- 183765: Robin Hood and the butcher (1660)
- 187867: The pleasant history of Cawwood the rooke. Or, The assembly of birds (1640)
- 189694: A discourse, betvveene Vpright the shoomaker and Master Pattent, the smith (1640)
- 190502: The wandring Jews chronicle: or The old historian his brief declaration made in a mad fashion of each coronation that past in this nation since William's invasion for no great occasion but meer recreation to put off vexation (1655)
- 193638: The famous historie of Fryer Bacon (1629)
- 205835: A prouerbe old, yet nere forgot, tis good to strike while the irons hott (1625)
- 211052: Thomas Davis, Chimney-sweeper & nightman, [No.9,] Strand-Lane, opposite the new church, Strand: (1789)
- 211704: At a General Court of the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England, held at their house in Angel-Court, on Snow-Hill, London, on Thursday the tenth day of March, ... 1708 (1709)
- 211707: At a General Court of the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England, held at their house in Angel-Court on Snow-Hill, London, on Tuesday the fifth day of July, ... 1709 (1709)
- 211709: The report of the Committee appointed at a General Court held at the Mine-office in Angel Court on Snow Hill, the 6th day of May, 1708 (1709)
- 211714: At a General Court of the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England, held at their house in Angel-Court, on Snow-Hill, London, on Tuesday the fifteenth day of February, ... 1708. (1709)
- 211715: At a General Court of the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England, held at their house in Angel Court on Snow-Hill, London, on Wednesday the first day of February, ... 1709 (1710)
- 222372: At a Court of Directors of the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England, held at their House in Angel-Court on Snow-Hill, on Wednesday, being the sixth day of December, 1704 (1704)
- 225397: Dedicated to The Queen (1784)
- 228493: A catalogue of foreign books, ancient and modern, containing many scarce and valuable articles: ... selling, ... by James Remnant, German bookseller, (1800)
- 228525: A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of curious and scarce books (1783)
- 232278: Examen de la constitution de France de 1799 (1800)
- 232969: Coup-d'?il politique sur le continent (1800)
- 235302: The history of medicine (1795)
- 236273: Insurance from loss by fire, by the Amicable Contributors (1731)
- 242845: Sight (1793)
- 247816: Nil admirari (1799)
- 260452: Le grand homme (1800)
- 266097: The merry wives of Windsor (1735)
- 270469: The nonsuch professor in his meridian splendor, or The singular actions of sanctified Christians (1790)
- 270880: Marengo; or The campaign of Italy, by the Army of Reserve, under the command of the Chief Consul Bonaparte (1800)
- 280808: Six songs and a cantata for the harpsichord, violin and German flute. Composed by Samuel Jarvis organist of St. Sepulchre's (1764)
- 281231: An essay on the immortality of the soul (1784)
- 287251: A Dialogue which lately pass'd between the knight and his man John (1739)
- 287415: An ode in honour of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's birth-day, August 12, 1766, an intended to have beeen performed before their majesties at Kew. By the Rev. William Scott, M.A. (formerly of Trinity-College in Cambridge,) and assistant morning preacher at St. Sepulchre's, Snow-Hill (1766)
- 291746: List of the commissioners of the land-tax for the city of London. T. Spilsbury, No. 57, Snow-Hill, candidate for clerk to the commutation-tax. (1794)
- 291962: Standing orders of the Committee for general purposes (1800)
- 292101: A list of the brokers of the city of London, at Michaelmas 1800 (1800)
- 293169: A list of the brokers of the city of London, at Michaelmas 1799 (1799)
- 295031: A Description of the series of pictures painted by James Barry, Esq (1800)
- 295906: A list of the names of the members of the amicable contributor for insuring houses against loss by fire, at Angel-Court on Snow-Hill, September 29. 1714. (1714)
- 298209: Coup-d'?il politique sur le continent (1800)
- 298881: Hampstead. Josiah Hebart, chimney-sweeper, son and successor to the late Benjamin Herbart [sic], begs leave to acquaint his late father's customers, friends, and the public in general, that he is removed to ... Hampstead, where he hopes for the continuance of their favors. (1790)
- 311651: James Godfrey, gingerbread-baker, (nephew to the late Mr. Shepherd, from the corner of Fleet-Market) at the Wheatsheaf, no. 29, Snow-Hill, London. (1775)
- 311790: Combe, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall, of the city of London, on Tuesday the 17th day of June 1800. The committee for letting this city's lands did, this day, deliver into this court a report in writing, under their hands, of the arrears due to the city, at the decease of the late Chamberlain, and at Michaelmas last; (1800)
- 312120: A genuine narrative of the lives, adventures, escapes, and trial, of Joseph and George Weston (1782)
- 313631: Collection complette des oeuvres de M. Linguet (1777)
- 316764: The death of Abel in five books (1790)
- 318897: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace (1793)
- 324973: Measure for measure (1734)
- 329377: Divine emblems (1792)
- 330951: The lives of noted highwaymen viz (1775)
- 332624: Abstract of the premiums offered by the Society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts (1784)
- 337309: At a Court of Directors of the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England, held at their house in Angel-Court on Snow-Hill, on Thursday the 15th day of June, 1704 (1704)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338240: Considerations libres sur le divorce. Soumises au tribunal du public impartial. Par une interesse?e (1780)
- 338672: A discourse on the conflagration and renovation of the world (1736)
- 342060: E?pitre aux Anglois dans les tristes circonstances presentes (1788)
- 343270: Seconde lettre adresse?e au roi, par M. De Calonne, le 6 avril 1789 (1789)
- 347924: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1792)
- 355408: Monody to the memory of the late Queen of France. By Mrs. Mary Robinson. (1793)
- 360761: The house-Keeper's pocket book (1783)
- 361889: Pilluĉ wardeanĉ dissectio & examinatio (1736)
- 363243: Observations sur les ecrits de M. de Voltaire (1788)
- 366221: Lettre adresse?e au roi (1789)
- 366534: A name in heaven the truest ground of joy (1707)
- 369699: Love in captivity; or, Future felicity anticipated (1787)
- 370896: Tables of logarithms, for all numbers from 1 to 102100 (1742)
- 372279: A scripture-Manual (1785)
- 374189: Youth's monitor: a funeral sermon (1777)
- 376344: Memoirs of the Bastille. Containing a full exposition of the mysterious policy and despotic oppression of the French government, In the Interior Administration of that State-Prison. Interspersed with a Variety of Curious Anecdotes. Translated from the French of the celebrated Mr. Linguet, Who was Imprisoned there From September 1780, to May 1782 (1783)
- 376399: Seconde suite des conside?rations sur quelques parties du me?chanisme des socie?te?s. Par le marquis de Casaux, De La Societe Royale De Londres, et de Celle D'Agriculture de Florence (1787)
- 376400: Troisie?me suite des conside?rations sur quelques parties du me?chanisme des socie?te?s (1787)
- 376401: Quatrie?me suite des conside?rations sur quelques parties du me?chanisme des socie?te?s. Par le marquis de Casaux, De La Socie?te? Royale De Londres, Et De Celie D'Agriculture De Florence (1788)
- 377333: Letters from Mons. Racine, the elder, to his son M. Racine, the younger, when a youth (1785)
- 377565: The first book of the Royal Chronicles (1788)
- 377597: A fragment of the history of that illustrious personage John Bull, Esq (1785)
- 377951: Conside?rations sur les effets de l'impo?t dans les diffe?rens modes de taxation (1794)
- 377952: Conside?rations sur quelques parties du me?chanisme des socie?te?s (1785)
- 378784: Les e?migre?s trompe?s a? Quiberon (1795)
- 381652: Vocabolario poetico (1800)
- 381696: The complete system of the French language; or a Course of Grammatical Observations, wherein the Great Deficiencies of Former Grammars, and Even Dictionaries, are Supplied; The numerous Examples so fully illustrated, and the Phrases so properly selected, that a diligent Person, desirous of learning French, may, with very little other Assistance, be able to write it with the greatest Accuracy and Elegance, as well as speak it with a just Pronunciation, in much less time than heretofore. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of ``a Footstep to the French Language;'' Which is an Introduction to the present Work (1788)
- 384411: Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects (1785)
- 387021: [An] account of the dying experience of Mrs Sarah Holmes (1785)
- 389004: Esprit de l'histoire Ge?ne?rale de L'Europe (1783)
- 390521: A review of the venereal disease (1777)
- 391808: The second part of the Vaux-Hall concert (1760)
- 393242: S. Cyprien consolant les fide?les perse?cute?s de l'e?glise de France (1797)
- 395324: Reque?te au roi (1787)
- 395652: The roman nights; or, dialogues at the tombs of the Scipios. Translated from the Italian of Count Verri (1798)
- 398537: A paraphrase, notes, and observations, upon the Revelation of St. John (1790)
- 399461: The history of Dahomy (1793)
- 402183: Doctrine de la Nouvelle Je?rusalem (1787)
- 402286: The gentleman's and connoisseur's dictionary of painters (1798)
- 403177: Oeuvres me?le?es de M. L. Dutens, Historiographe DU Roi DE LA Grande Bretagne, DE LA Socie?te? Royale DE Londres; DE L'Acade?mie Des Inscriptions ET Belles Lettres DE Paris; ET DE L'Acade?mie Royale Des Sciences DE Turin. Premie?re Partie (1797)
- 403183: Itine?raire des routes les plus fre?quente?es (1793)
- 403548: Origine des de?couvertes attribue?es aux modernes (1796)
- 403701: The Fair wanderer, or, The innocent sufferer. Being the adventures of Miss Belmour (1790)
- 405050: Des re?volutions de France et de Gene?ve (1795)
- 405822: An essay towards the forming a true idea of fundamentals in physick (1709)
- 410522: The art of divine contentment (1793)
- 413366: J. P. Brissot, de?pute? du de?partement D'Eure et Loire, a? ses commettans, sur la situation de la Convention Nationale, sur l'influence des anarchistes, & les maux qu'elle a cause?s, sur la ne?cessite? d'ane?antir cette influence pour sauver la Re?publique (1794)
- 413806: The pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian odes of Pindar (1778)
- 414822: Perkins and Spencer, clock, watch-makers and tool-sellers, at no.44, opposite St. Sepulchres Church, Snow Hill, (1770)
- 415024: Pope's ghost: a ballad. To the tune of William and Margaret (1744)
- 416684: A review of the venereal disease (1785)
- 420704: The tears of Britannia; a poem (1778)
- 421591: Le vin du pays (1787)
- 422482: Trick for trick; or, the hasty cuckold. Dedicated to the greatest in Christendom (1714)
- 425192: Some rules for the conduct of life (1800)
- 426118: An hymn to be sung by the charity-girls of the out-part school, in the parish church of St. Sepulchre, Snow-Hill (1798)
- 471021: Combe, Mayor (1800)
- 473386: On Sunday next, April 27, 1800, a charity sermon will be preached, at Kentish-Town Chapel, by The Rev. William Gurney, A.B. Vicar of Ryhall, in Rutland, and assistant minister of Tavistock Chapel, for the benefit of the Philological Society, Mary Street, Fitzroy Square, ... (1800)
- 480724: Histoire des re?volutions de l'Empire romain (1787)
Variants:
- Snor hill
- Snore hill
- 190148: The oath of allegeance (1610)
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