MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SOUT1: Southampton House
- 130938: Sir Samuel Morland having made a final agreement with his workmen (1670)
- 291402: An elegy on the much lamented death of Wriothseley Duke of Bedford (1711)
Variants:
- church of S. Mary Ouery
- Southwarke
- 75749: Articles exhibited against Benjamin Spencer, minister of S. Thomas Parish in Southwarke, in the right honourable and high Court of Parliament, for which his living was sequestred (1642)
- 76328: A discovery of the iuglings and deceitfull impostures of a scandalous libell against the Parliament (1643)
- 79886: The Manner of the march and embattelling of the trayned bands and auxiliaries (1643)
- 80931: Christophilos. The true Christian subiect decyphered in a sermon preached at Saint Pauls London, on the seventh of August, Anno 1642. By Benjamin Spencer, Minister of St. Thomas Parish in Southwarke (1642)
- 85021: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons (1643)
- 86503: Englands object: or, Good and true newes to all true-hearted subjects, for the taking and apprehending of that horrid deluding sower of sedition Hugh Peters, by the name of Thomson, in Southwarke, Saturday September the first (1660)
- 88779: The hvmble petition and remonstrance of diverse citizens of London and inhabitants of Southwarke (1643)
- 88779: The hvmble petition and remonstrance of diverse citizens of London and inhabitants of Southwarke (1643)
- 88894: Joseph sold by his brethren (1647)
- 89226: The prophecyes of the incomparable Dr Martin Luther (1664)
- 94973: A petition presented unto the honourable the House of Commons (1647)
- 98347: The coblers sermon cryed downe, as a cruell cup-shot counterfeit: or, The summe of Mr. Humfrey Vincents sermon, as it was preached and penned by his owne month and hand (1641)
- 99979: The great assize, or, day of jubilee (1624)
- 101306: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 101893: The humble petition and remonstrance of divers citizens, and other inhabitants of the city of London, and borrough of Southwarke (1642)
- 102051: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1643)
- 103046: Semigraphy: or, Arts rarity (1654)
- 104405: A sermon preached at St. Martins in the Fields, at the funeral of the Reverend Doctor Hardy, Dean of Rochester, June 9th. 1670. By Richard Meggott, D.D. rector of St Olaves Southwarke, and one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary (1670)
- 105000: Horrible newes from Lancashire (1642)
- 105660: A true relation of the unparaleld breach of Parliament, by his Maiesty, as is conceivd the 4 of Ianuary, 1641 being instigated therunto by unadvised counsels, under the pretence of a legall proceeding (1642)
- 107242: Ioseph paralled [sic] by the present Parliament, in his sufferings and advancement (1646)
- 107477: The afflicted Christian justifyed (1646)
- 110763: The kingdoms remembrancer: or, The protestation, vow, and covenant, Solemne League and Covenant, animadverted. So far as it concerns religion. By W. Wickins, late minister at St. Geo. Southwarke (1660)
- 111977: The ansvver of the Commons, to a petition, in the name of thousands wel-affected persons inhabiting the city of London (1648)
- 112166: A Christian relation of a Christians affliction. By Thomas Hawes, prisoner in Winchester House in Southwarke. Being his vindication from such false accusations, as be unjustly laid to his charge, by the means of Iohn Fathing [sic] weaver, and Eleazer Hugman joyner, both dwelling in Olaves parish, Southwarke. Whereby all reasonable men may perceive, the ground of the accusations and prosecutions against him, to be those mens ignorance of the knowledge of God, and malice against his people. March 1646 (1646)
- 112326: A remonstrance from the army, to the citizens of London (1648)
- 112550: Reformation of proceedings at law (1649)
- 112818: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1648)
- 113368: A discovery of the iuglings and deceitfull impostures of a scandalous libell against the Parliament (1643)
- 114665: Apho?nologos. A dumb speech. Or, A sermon made, but no sermon preached, at the funerall of the right vertuous Mrs Mary Overman, wife to Mr Thomas Overman the younger (1646)
- 114750: A compendiovs chatechsime (1645)
- 117093: Die Mercurii 11 Aug. 1647. The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, doe approve of the late action of the officers, souldiers, and inhabitants of the borough of Southwarke, (1647)
- 117110: The cities thankes to Southwarke, for giving the army entrance (1647)
- 117111: Prattle your pleasure, (under the rose.) (1647)
- 117834: Wednesday the 27 August, 1651. Mr. speaker, by way of report acquaints the House of the great appearance of the militiaes of London, Westminster, Southwarke, and the hamblets of the Tower, on Monday last in Finsbury feilds, (1651)
- 118536: To the Right Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled (1643)
- 119078: To the honourable Houses of Parliament (1643)
- 123582: The batchelers banquet, or, A banquet for batchelers (1651)
- 127259: A true relation of the dreadful ghost appearing to one John Dyer in VVinchester Yard (1691)
- 128706: The tvvo petitions of the Buckingham-shire men delivered the XIth of January (1642)
- 131967: To the Right Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled: the humble petition of thousands of the vvell-affected inhabitants of the cities of London and Westminster (1643)
- 133427: A plot lately discovered for the taking of the Tovver, by negromancie (1641)
- 135406: Cocker's morals, or, The muses spring-garden (1694)
- 145350: The humble petition, and remonstrance of divese [sic] citizens of London and inhabitants of Southwarke (1643)
- 146069: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira. In the year 1548 (1662)
- 146643: A true and exact prospect of the famous citty of London from S. Marie overs steeple in Southwarke in its flourishing condition before the fire (1666)
- 148596: A true relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (1642)
- 148898: A true relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (1642)
- 150992: To the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of divers citizens of London Westminster and the borrough of Southwarke (1647)
- 161935: Orationum Marci Tullii Ciceronis. Volumen Secundum (1644)
- 163408: All the several ordinances declarations & orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 169278: A true relation of the vnparalleld breach of Parliament (1642)
- 171029: The secrets of Albertus Magnus (1637)
- 171945: An exposicion vpon the songe of the blessed virgine Mary, called Magnificat (1538)
- 172199: A true relation of a most desperate murder, committed vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tindall Knight (1617)
- 172199: A true relation of a most desperate murder, committed vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tindall Knight (1617)
- 172199: A true relation of a most desperate murder, committed vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tindall Knight (1617)
- 172524: This boke sheweth the maner of measurynge of all maner of lande (1537)
- 172624: The articles of lete and courte for the lyberties of Southwarke (1561)
- 173386: The newe testamente (1538)
- 174338: The pleasant historie of Dorastus and Fawnia (1636)
- 174702: The liues, apprehensions arraignments, and executions, of the 19. late pyrates (1609)
- 175185: How and whither a Christen man ought to flye the horrible plage of the pestilence (1537)
- 175277: A very excelle[n]t [and] swete exposition vpon the XXII. [sic] Psalme of Dauid (1538)
- 175519: The newe testament (1538)
- 175578: The secu[n]de dyaloge in Englysshe bytwene a doctour of dyuynytye and a student in the lawes of Englande (1530)
- 175581: The secunde dyalogue i[n] englysshe wyth new addycyons (1531)
- 175595: The life and death of the merry deuill of Edmonton (1631)
- 175692: Pasquils mad-cappe, throwne at the corruptions of these times (1626)
- 175788: The exposition of the fyrste, seconde, and thyrde canonical epistles of S. Jhon wyth a prologe before it (1538)
- 176004: The copy of the commaundement generall by the abbot of euyll profytes (1530)
- 176114: Englands first and second summons (1616)
- 176225: Grammatices primę partis liber primus Roberti vv. L. L. nuperrime recognitus. De nominum generibus Ad flore[n]tissimu[m] i[n]uictissimu[m]q[ue] principe[m] Henricu[m] octauu[m] rege[m] Anglie &c. Roberti vvhi. supplicatio. Sanguine troiugenum claro de stemmate princeps Henrice, Anglici gloria prima soli ecce tua[m] infestat pubem fera dira Britannam. Grammaticen vatis dilaceratq[ue] tui consule diue pio studio, rex magne labori. Edgarus vt fias, ora retunde lyci. Humiliabit calumniatorem (1531)
- 176257: [Roberti, VVhitintoni L. Secunda grammaticę pars de syllabaru[m] quantitate.] (1529)
- 176555: Here after ensueth two fruytfull sermons, made [and] compyled by the ryght Reuerende father in god Iohn? Fyssher, Doctour of Dyuynyte and Bysshop of Rochester (1532)
- 176638: A very excelle[n]t [and] swete exposition vpon the XXII. Psalme of Dauid (1538)
- 177031: The grete herball (1526)
- 177225: The merry deuill of Edmonton (1631)
- 177467: The nevv fort of true honour, made impregnable. Or, The martialists dignity and dutie (1640)
- 177700: A myrrour or glasse for them that be syke [and] in payne. Translated out of Dutche in English (1536)
- 178008: The original [and] sprynge of all sectes [and] orders (1537)
- 178274: [Parvulorum institutio] (1531)
- 178292: A goodly treatise of faith, hope, and charite necessary for all Christe[n] me[n] to know and to exercyse themselues therein tra[n]slated into englyshe (1537)
- 179858: A commentary vpon the seconde epistle of S Paul to the Thessalonia[n]s (1538)
- 181229: Merrie conceited iests of George Peele Gentleman (1627)
- 181334: A short summe of the vvhole catechisme (1620)
- 181950: Gradus comparationum (1531)
- 181991: Virginia. A sermon preached at VVhite-Chappel, in the presence of many, honourable and worshipfull, the aduenturers and planters for Virginia. 25. April. 1609 (1609)
- 182813: Here begynneth a newe tracte or treatyse moost p[ro]fytable for all husba[n]de men (1530)
- 182988: An excellent tragedy of Mulleasses the Turke, and Borgias governour of Florence (1632)
- 183483: The myrrour of the chyrche (1529)
- 183756: A treatyse of the iustificacyon by faith only, otherwise called the parable of the wyked mammon (1536)
- 183871: An epistle of the p[ro]phete Hieremie (1534)
- 184336: Accidentia stanbrigiana editione (1529)
- 184455: Pandosto (1629)
- 184526: The merry deuill of Edmonton (1626)
- 185192: Certaine godly and learned sermons: preached by that worthy seruant of Christ M. Ed. Philips, as they were deliuered by him in Saint Sauiors in Southwarke. And were taken by the pen of H. Yeluerton of Grayes Inne Gentleman (1605)
- 185196: Certain godly and learned sermons, preached by that worthy seruant of Christ M. Ed. Philips in S. Sauiors in Southwarke: vpon the whole foure first chapters of Matthew, Luc. 11. vers. 24. 25. 26. Rom. 8. the whole, 1. Thess. 5. 19. Tit. 2. 11. 12. Iames 2. from the 20. to the 26. and 1. Ioh. 3. 9. 10. And were taken by the pen of H. Yelverton of Grayes Inne Gentleman (1607)
- 185382: Two sermons: preached by that faithfull and reverend divine, Richard Sibbes, D.D. and sometimes preacher to the honorable society of Grayes Inne; and master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1639)
- 186584: Pandosto (1632)
- 188351: Accide[n]tia sta[n]brigiana editione nuper recognita & castigata lima Roberti VVhitintoni Lichtfeldiensis [sic] in florentissima Oxoniensi accademia laureati (1532)
- 188580: Lectures vpon the eleventh chapter to the Romans. Preached by that learned and godly divine of famous memorie, Dr. Sutton, in St. Marie Overies in Southwarke. Published for the good of all Gods Church generally, and especially of those that were then his hearers (1632)
- 189641: The honest and plaine dealing fa[r]rier or, A present remedy for curing diseases and hurts in horses (1636)
- 189924: The great assize, or Day of iubilee (1624)
- 190005: The noble experyence of the vertuous handy warke of surgeri (1525)
- 190379: The most delectable history of Reynard the Fox. Newly corrected and purged from all the grosenesses both in phrase and matter. As also augmented and inlarged with sundry excellent moralls and expositions vpon euery seuerall chapter. Neuer before this time imprinted (1620)
- 190625: The stripping of Ioseph, or The crueltie of brethren to a brother (1625)
- 190750: By the Maior. Orders set down by the right Honorable, Sir Iohn VVatts Knight, Lord Maior of this citty of London with the co[n]sent of the aldermen his brethren concerning the rates of cariages with cartes within this cittie and borough of Southwarke (1606)
- 191315: The greate herball (1561)
- 191450: Ezras pulpit. Or, A sermon lately preached in Southwarke, before a worshipfull assembly (1639)
- 192097: Two sermons: preached by that faithfull and reverend divine, Richard Sibbes, D.D. and sometimes preacher to the honorable society of Grayes-Inne; and master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1638)
- 192689: Orders conceiued and thought fit, asvvell by the Lord Maior of the City of London and the aldermen his brethren, as by the iustices of peace in the countie of Middlesex, the borough of Southwarke, and county of Surrey to be obserued within their seuerall limits respectiuely, in the time of the infection of the plague, (if it shall so please Almighty God) (1608)
- 192689: Orders conceiued and thought fit, asvvell by the Lord Maior of the City of London and the aldermen his brethren, as by the iustices of peace in the countie of Middlesex, the borough of Southwarke, and county of Surrey to be obserued within their seuerall limits respectiuely, in the time of the infection of the plague, (if it shall so please Almighty God) (1608)
- 193044: Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi p[ri]mu[m] ia[m] edita sua salte[m] editio[n]e (1530)
- 193045: A werke for housholders (1531)
- 193344: By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Fayre, Sturbridge Fayre, and our Lady Fayre in Southwarke (1630)
- 193777: The gouernment of cattell (1627)
- 193866: Iethroes covnsell to Moses: or, A direction for magistrates (1631)
- 194127: Sex linguaru?, Latine, Teuthonice, Gallice, Hispanice, Italice, Anglice, dilucidissimus dictionarius (1537)
- 194348: By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Faire, and our Ladie Faire in Southwarke (1636)
- 194417: By the King. A proclamation for putting off this next Bartholomew Faire in Smithfield, and our Lady Faire in Southwarke (1637)
- 195358: Exoneratoriu[m] curatorum (1531)
- 195668: A Catechisme (1639)
- 197215: Here after foloweth a lytell treatyse agaynst Mahumet and his cursed secte (1530)
- 197420: A rate of duties belonging to the Corporation of the Churchwardens of the parish of St. Sauiour of Southwarke, in the county of Surrye (1613)
- 198162: The Newe Testament both in Latine and Englyshe (1538)
- 198164: Noah's doue, or, Tidings of peace to the godly (1624)
- 199383: Pasqvils iests (1635)
- 200249: The first (second) part of the discourse held betweene the felt-hat, the beaver, French hood, and black-bagge. [Anon.] (1639)
- 200348: Uulgaria Stanbrigii. (1530)
- 200359: Uocabula mgri Stabri-/gi sua saltem editione edita (1527)
- 200399: Accide[n]tia ex sta[n]brigiana editione nup[er] recognita [et] castigata lima Roberti whitintoni Lichfeldie[n]sis in florentissimo oxonie[n]si academia laureati (1530)
- 200867: The grovnd of artes, teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke (1590)
- 200868: The ground of artes: teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmetike (1586)
- 204024: Sex linguaru[m], Latine, Teuthonice, Gallice, Hispanice, Italice, Anglice, dilucidissimus dictionarius (1537)
- 204116: The orthographicall declaration: containing, a briefe advertisement of two new inventions, called, lineage and fortage (1616)
- 204926: The bokes of Salomo[n], namely (1537)
- 204926: The bokes of Salomo[n], namely (1537)
- 205726: The secrets of Albertus Magnus (1632)
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