MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SOUT2: Southwark
- 486: A new review of London (1722)
- 1031: Of the power and influence of the sun and moon on humane bodies (1712)
- 1172: The london directory for the year 1783 (1783)
- 1232: The orphan (1776)
- 1619: Myographia nova (1705)
- 1625: The persevering professor (1721)
- 2108: Pious designs to be pursued (1759)
- 2448: A proposal, by John Rocque, surveyor, and John Pine, engraver, for engraving and printing, by subscription, a new, accurate, and comprehensive plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1740)
- 2448: A proposal, by John Rocque, surveyor, and John Pine, engraver, for engraving and printing, by subscription, a new, accurate, and comprehensive plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1740)
- 2530: The London guide, and merchants directory: for the year 1796 (1795)
- 3291: The right improvement of the gifts of God's bounty. Recommended in a sermon preached in Gravel-Lane, Southwark (1734)
- 3294: Relative holiness (1733)
- 3899: The report of the commissioners appointed to inspect the accounts of the Masters in Chancery (1725)
- 3943: To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark (1784)
- 3945: To the worthy electors of the borough of Southwark (1782)
- 4225: The trial of Richard Hathaway (1754)
- 4495: The traveller's and chapman's daily instructor (1705)
- 5195: The advice of the inhabitants of Southwark (1701)
- 5271: Ęsop in Southwark (1709)
- 5729: Academy of Ancient Music. Thursday, May 20, 1784 (1784)
- 5741: The blessedness of giving (1745)
- 5742: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 5952: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1707)
- 5954: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1708)
- 5955: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1709)
- 6114: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my vvorthy masters and mistresses (1703)
- 6117: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1706)
- 8215: The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1754)
- 8278: Hearing not sufficient without practice (1728)
- 8863: The genuine sabbath or Lord's day, commonly called Saturday (1777)
- 9442: Female innocence: or, a school for a wife (1732)
- 10055: The london guide (1782)
- 11320: The new London spy (1781)
- 11411: Pregeth ar helynt bresennol America (1775)
- 11797: England's warning piece (1768)
- 11971: A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799 (1800)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 12298: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 12299: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 12381: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients (1734)
- 13378: Captain Tom's remembrance to his old friends the mobb of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Wapping (1711)
- 13856: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. William Bentley (1751)
- 13873: A short description of the human muscles (1792)
- 13984: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 14385: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, in the Church of St. Margaret, at Westminster, January the 30th, 1723/24 (1724)
- 14460: The siege of Troy (1715)
- 14493: A syllabus of a course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1797)
- 15322: The great duty of remembring God's dispensations, opened and urged (1748)
- 15730: A sermon on the African slave trade, preached at Maze-Pond, Southwark (1788)
- 16060: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould (1723)
- 16074: A sermon on Zechariah iv. 7. preached in Charlotte-Street Chapel, July the 28th, 1769 (1769)
- 16249: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 16586: The wandring spy: or, the merry observator (1727)
- 16699: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster (1780)
- 16773: The wisdom and advantages of beneficence with respect to futurity (1750)
- 17482: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 17503: The words of knowledge (1756)
- 17632: The substance of a sermon delivered at the new meeting-house, in Black's-Fields, Southwark, June the 13th, 1762 (1762)
- 17632: The substance of a sermon delivered at the new meeting-house, in Black's-Fields, Southwark, June the 13th, 1762 (1762)
- 17647: The parable of the dry bones interpreted in a sermon (1756)
- 18214: Cocker's arithmetick (1714)
- 18681: An abridgment of such part of the Building Act (1775)
- 18681: An abridgment of such part of the Building Act (1775)
- 19055: Three discourses addressed to the congregation at Maze-Pond, Southwark (1784)
- 19143: Copy will of the Rev. Mr. Abraham Colfe (1788)
- 19248: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1751)
- 19779: A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company (1739)
- 20104: Cocker's arithmetic (1709)
- 20262: The doctor no changeling (1713)
- 21149: Discourses on important subjects (1779)
- 21723: Cocker's arithmetic (1757)
- 21782: An alphabetical index of the streets (1755)
- 22305: The perils of false brethren, both in church, and state (1709)
- 22432: An accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1736)
- 23061: The nature and advantage of a good education (1746)
- 23359: To the curious in culinary vegetables (1790)
- 23444: Dancing, with all its accomplishments (1795)
- 24228: A bill for regulating the time for the imprisonment of debtors, committed to prison upon prosecutions in courts of conscience, in London, Middlesex, and the borough of Southwark; and for abolishing fees paid by those debtors to gaolers, (1785)
- 24384: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 24809: The British jewel, or Complete housewife's best companion (1769)
- 25499: A kalendar of the prisoners to be tried by a special commission of oyer and terminer and goal delivery, to be holden at the borough of Southwark, in and for the county of Surrey, on Monday, the tenth day of July, 1780, ... Charles Eyre, Esq. sheriff (1780)
- 25517: Kent's directory (1800)
- 26102: [A] gu[ide] to stage coaches (1788)
- 27139: The mariner's guide (1765)
- 28556: A Protestant monument, erected to the immortal glory of the Whiggs and the Dutch (1713)
- 29302: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1788 (1788)
- 29829: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 30006: A sermon preached on the death of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1751)
- 30042: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 30877: Particulars of the manor of Wittenham, &c. ... For further particulars enquire of A. and W. Driver, ... Kent Road, Southwark (1787)
- 30877: Particulars of the manor of Wittenham, &c. ... For further particulars enquire of A. and W. Driver, ... Kent Road, Southwark (1787)
- 30990: Cotton's Wharf, Southwark. J. Bayly and Son having added two new vessels to the London trade, beg to inform the public, that their four constant traders, the Albion, London Packet, Swift, and Ann, lie fourteen working days each, at the above wharf, ... The Swift, William Miles, master, (1798)
- 30991: Cotton's Wharf, Southwark. J. Bayly and Son beg to inform the public, that their four constant traders, the Albion, London Packet, Swift, and Ann, lie fourteen working days each, at the above wharf, ... The Albion, James Phelps, master, (1798)
- 32452: Houshold furniture plate, linen, china, wearing apparel, &c. also the entire stock of merchandize, of Mr. William Atkin, merchant, deceased (1779)
- 32546: The nature aud [sic] excellency of the heavenly treasure (1721)
- 32637: A catalogue of the neat and genteel houshold furniture, ... of Mr. Charles Gilbert, a bankrupt: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Griffith & Co. (by direction of the assignees) upon the premises, Borough Road, ... on Thursday, the 13th of February, 1794, (1794)
- 32638: Clement Rogers, ribbon and ferret weaver (1710)
- 32705: An address to the electors of Southwark, on the following subjects: 1. Their late petition to Parliament. 2. The conduct of their representatives on that occasion. ... By an elector (1795)
- 32854: For Liverpool, the Woolton, Stephen Backhouse, master, a contract ship loading at Hilditch's wharf, Southwark; (1770)
- 33229: An account of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields, instituted, 1799 (1800)
- 33284: Answer to the printed petition of Edward Macmannus, directed to their Excellencies the Lord Justices of Great Britain, who about Michaelmas last were 12 months, was committed to the Marshalsea-Prison in Southwark for debt, at the suit of one Austin (1719)
- 33633: H. Hall, linen-draper (1779)
- 33633: H. Hall, linen-draper (1779)
- 33838: A Society of Loyal Britons (1793)
- 34079: For Yarmouth, the Providence, Samuel Jay, master, loading at Symons's Wharf, Southwark, (1795)
- 34332: At a general meeting of the Southwark Volunteer Cavalry, held at the Three Tuns Tavern, Borough, July 6, 1798, (1798)
- 34333: Southwark Volunteer Cavalry. Three Tuns, Borough, July 3, 1798. At a meeting of the 62 gentlemen, late of the Southwark Troop of Surrey Yeomen Cavalry, (1798)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 35032: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1747)
- 35032: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1747)
- 35046: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 35180: A list of the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1724)
- 35191: A list of the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1725 (1725)
- 36185: At a general meeting of the trustees of the several charity-schools within the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and bills of mortality, on the 31st day of May, 1716 (1716)
- 36283: An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark (1746)
- 36283: An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark (1746)
- 36847: The mariner's guide (1762)
- 37282: Cocker's arithmetick (1710)
- 37283: Cocker's Arithmetick (1701)
- 37735: Compassion to the needy (1736)
- 37970: To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain (1790)
- 37970: To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain (1790)
- 38002: For Wisbech, the Hope, Thomas Beatly, Master, (a contract ship) (1790)
- 38701: On Saturday, February 23d, 1771, will be published, price six-pence, Number I. To be continued weekly, or may be had complete, in two volumes folio, ... The history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and their environs. Embellished with one hundred and twenty three folio cooper-plates, ... By William Maitland, ... Improved with a great variety of authentic pieces, ... and continued down to 1771, by the Rev. John Entick, M.A (1771)
- 38786: The Tenth chapter of the acts of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1785)
- 38828: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 39013: The town and country song-book (1785)
- 39063: The tour of time (1788)
- 40007: Bibliotheca Haslewoodiana (1708)
- 40209: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Thomas Flight (1800)
- 40268: A supplement to the catechism of the Church of England (1789)
- 40479: Tyrocinium in hospitiis curię (1783)
- 40973: The foundation of submission to our governors considered (1715)
- 41280: Attendance in places of religious worship (1757)
- 41995: An exact copy of some genuine letters wrote by the late unhappy Mr. Smith (1732)
- 42277: An exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1746)
- 42277: An exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1746)
- 42296: Ethicks; or, the doctrine of moral agency, as described by the philosophers (1782)
- 42513: The statue of truth (1773)
- 42529: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1748)
- 42616: A true brief account ... of the Cerevisia Anglicana (1799)
- 42709: The royal court jester (1795)
- 42762: Resolutions, &c (1798)
- 42762: Resolutions, &c (1798)
- 42762: Resolutions, &c (1798)
- 43425: The new complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1785)
- 43427: The new complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1784)
- 43749: The reason why not infant sprinkling (1702)
- 44213: An Act for amending the roads from the stones end in Southwark to Highgate, at the entrance of Ashdown Forest in the parish of East-Grinstead, in the county of Sussex (1724)
- 44824: An Act for obviating a doubt which hath arisen concerning the usual allowance made upon the delivery of letters sent by the peny post to places out of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, and the respective suburbs thereof (1731)
- 45011: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 45015: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 45302: An Act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 45517: An Act for enlarging the terms and powers granted by two Acts of Parliament, one of the fourth, and the other of the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the roads from the Stones End in Kent Street, in the parish of Saint George in Southwark in the county of Surrey (leading to the lime kilns in East Greenwich) to the first mill pond at South End, in the parish of Lewisham in the county of Kent (1738)
- 46320: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 46432: An Act for making, widening, and keeping in repair, several roads in the several parishes of Lambeth, Newington, Saint George's Southwark, and Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey (1751)
- 46546: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1746)
- 46923: An Act for opening and making a new road from the east end of New Street in the parish of Saint John Southwark, to and through the several places therein mentioned (1749)
- 46957: An Act for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, within the town and borough of Southwark, and the several parishes of Saint Saviour, Saint Mary at Newington, Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Christ Church, Saint Mary Lambeth, and Saint Mary at Rotherhith, in the county of Surry, and the several precincts and liberties of the same (1749)
- 46991: An Act for enlightening the open places, streets, lanes, passages, and courts (1750)
- 47128: An Act for settling a stipend or maintenance upon the rector of the parish of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, and his successors, in lieu of tythes (1750)
- 47555: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street in the said borough (1757)
- 47976: The humble petition of the cutting retail butchers of London (1796)
- 48036: The humorus quarrel; or, The battle of the Greybeards (1761)
- 48122: A declaration of the faith and practice of the church of Christ (1786)
- 48901: A letter to the churches (1795)
- 50079: A bill for rebuilding the church of the parish of St. Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 50090: A bill for rebuilding the parish church of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 50091: A bill for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 50108: Clink liberty (1791)
- 50389: An account of the last dying words and confession of Mr. Hagon Swanson the Danish merchant (1702)
- 50692: An Act to prevent the holding of any market for the future in the high street of the borough of Southwark in the county of Surry (1755)
- 50710: An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street, in the said borough (1755)
- 50791: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street in the said borough (1757)
- 50857: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the twenty second year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts within the town and borough of Southwark, and the several parishes of Saint Saviour, Saint Mary at Newington, Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Christ Church, Saint Mary Lambeth, and Saint Mary at Rotherhith, in the county of Surrey, and the several precincts and liberties of the same (1759)
- 51193: An Act for paving the streets and lanes within the town and borough of Southwark, and certain parts adjacent, in the county of Surrey (1766)
- 51270: An Act for completing the bridge cross the river Thames, from Black Fryars in the city of London, to the opposite side in the county of Surry, and the avenues thereto on the London side (1767)
- 51487: An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act of the sixth year of His present Majesty, for paving the town and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, as relates to the commissioners of sewers (1771)
- 51577: A bill for the better paving and cleansing the streets within the city and liberty of Westminster (1729)
- 51847: An act for enlarging the present, or providing a new workhouse, for the use of the parish of Saint Saviour Southwark, and for regulating the poor in such workhouse (1774)
- 51847: An act for enlarging the present, or providing a new workhouse, for the use of the parish of Saint Saviour Southwark, and for regulating the poor in such workhouse (1774)
- 51975: An Act for lighting and watching the villages of Camberwell and Peckham, in the county of Surrey, and certain roads therein mentioned leading thereto (1776)
- 52389: An Act to indemnify such persons as have acted in the suppression of the late riots and tumults, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1780)
- 52658: An Act to prevent prisoners in the King's Bench Prison, or the rules thereof, or their families or servants, gaining settlements in the parish of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark, and county of Surrey (1783)
- 52914: An Act for better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the streets, lanes, yards, courts, alleys, and passages, within that part of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey, called the water-side division, and for removing and preventing nuisances and annoyances therein (1785)
- 52938: An Act for reducing the time for the imprisonment of debtors committed to prison, upon prosecutions in courts of conscience, in London, Middlesex, and the borough of Southwark, to the same periods in each court (1785)
- 52974: An Act to amend so much of an Act, passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the further and better regulation of buildings and party walls (1785)
- 53128: An Act for ascertaining and collecting the poors rates, and for better governing, regulating, maintaining, and employing the poor, in the parish of Saint John Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1786)
- 53135: An Act for paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the streets, lanes, ways, passages, and places, within the manor of Southwark, otherwise called The Clink, or Bishop of Winchester's Liberty, in the parish of Saint Saviour Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1786)
- 53291: An Act for enabling the commissioners for putting in execution an Act made in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for paving the streets and lanes within the town and borough of Southwark, and certain parts adjacent, in the county of Surrey (1788)
- 53668: An act for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John Southwark, to and through the several places therein mentioned (1750)
- 54171: A bill for altering and amending an act, made in the thirteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, "An act to explain, amend, and reduce into one act of Parliament, the general laws now in being for regulating the turnpike roads in that part of Great Britain called England, and for other purposes," so far as the same relates to the weights thereby limited to be carried or drawn on turnpike roads, in waggons and carts having the wheels thereof of the breadth of six inches and nine inches; and for the better regulating of weighing engines erected on the different turnpike roads, within a certain distance of the cities of London and Westminster, and the borough of Southwark (1798)
- 55676: Of the duties of the people towards their ministers (1733)
- 56142: The case of the master cutting taylors (1702)
- 56580: A bill, intituled, An act for regulating the rates of porterage to be taken by innkeepers and other persons within the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and places adjacent (1799)
- 57467: The body of publicans of London, Westminster, borough of Southwark, and places adjacent, present their humble respects (1796)
- 57467: The body of publicans of London, Westminster, borough of Southwark, and places adjacent, present their humble respects (1796)
- 57774: A new and complete history & description of the cities of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent (1796)
- 58153: The proceedings of the General Assembly held on Wednesday, May 14th, 1788 (1788)
- 58153: The proceedings of the General Assembly held on Wednesday, May 14th, 1788 (1788)
- 58154: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, June, 4th [sic] 1800 (1800)
- 58154: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, June, 4th [sic] 1800 (1800)
- 58155: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, 15th of May, 1799 (1799)
- 58155: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, 15th of May, 1799 (1799)
- 58555: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1756)
- 58753: The advantage of early instruction in the principles and duties of revealed religion, attempted in a sermon on 2 Tim. iii. 15 (1725)
- 59857: God's incouragement to his people under persecution from their brethren (1736)
- 60429: Early on Thursday morning, the 2nd of January, 1794 died, at Clapham Terrace, after a short illness, Mrs. Barclay, wife of Mr. Robert Barclay, of Thrales's Brewhouse, in Southwark. (1794)
- 61069: A guide to stage coaches (1788)
- 61070: This day published A guide to stage coaches (1786)
- 61580: The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? (1751)
- 61693: Truth at last brought to light; or, a full and whole discovery of a barbarous and bloody murder, some time since committed on the body of an old gentlewoman, Mrs. Margaret Bristoll, who lived in Jacob-street, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen's Bermondsey in Southwark (1701)
- 61779: The history of the unfortunate Isabella (1760)
- 62410: Fables by the late Mr. Gay (1741)
- 62818: The merchants and traders necessary companion. For the year 1715 (1715)
- 63965: Religion, a poem (1777)
- 64135: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, June 11, 1741 (1741)
- 64461: The exalted Saviour (1719)
- 64908: The duty of not running in debt (1800)
- 64999: The influence of Christ's intercession, and our fruitfulness, on our living from year to year (1714)
- 65008: The eract dealer's daily companion (1721)
- 65111: The history of London (1760)
- 65713: The governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1714 (1714)
- 66018: Descriptions of some of the utensils in husbandry (1780)
- 66089: A dialogue between Dr. Henry Sach-Ell, and Mr. William B-Set (1711)
- 66147: An introduction to rhetoric (1771)
- 66397: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 67344: The duty of promoting the welfare of the rising generation (1792)
- 67417: Dominion over the faith of Christians discountenanced (1796)
- 67747: The glory of a true church, and its discipline display'd (1768)
- 68386: Queries for the inhabitants of the Borough of Southwark (1701)
- 68459: A new and universal history, description and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1776)
- 68797: The fair jilt: or, The amours of Prince Tarquin and Miranda (1700)
- 68828: Report of a committee of the magistrates acting for the east half-hundred of Brixton, and Borough of Southwark; in the County of Surry (1767)
- 68828: Report of a committee of the magistrates acting for the east half-hundred of Brixton, and Borough of Southwark; in the County of Surry (1767)
- 68956: To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled. An humble representation, in behalf of several thousands of traders and dealers, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1749)
- 69029: Plan of the cities of London and Westminster the borough of Southwark, and parts adjoining shewing every house (1792)
- 70408: Be it remembered [blank] special session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery of our sovereign (1746)
- 70956: Behold the river Thames now frozen o'er, which lately ships of nightly burthen bore (1740)
- 72000: The Middlesex journal; or, Chronicle of liberty (1769)
- 72147: The Morning chronicle; and London advertiser (1769)
- 74626: The Southwark gazette, and Philadelphia chronicle (1797)
- 75405: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war (1675)
- 75466: The famous, pleasant, and delightful history of Palladine of England (1664)
- 75482: The everlasting covenant, a sweet cordial for a drooping soul: or, The excellent nature of the covenant of grace opened (1693)
- 75526: The Southwark address (1681)
- 75526: The Southwark address (1681)
- 75751: Two sermons (1688)
- 75806: The praise of humility (1687)
- 76284: A learned treatise of globes: Both coelestiall and terrestriall (1659)
- 76302: Boaz and Ruth (1685)
- 76987: Cocker's arithmetick (1697)
- 77397: A special help to orthographie: or, The true-vvriting of English (1644)
- 77547: Demetrius his opposition to reformation (1642)
- 77730: Obsequium [et] veritas: or A dialogue between London and Southwark, concerning the sitting and dissolution of the last Parliament at Oxford, March 21st. 1681 (1681)
- 77730: Obsequium [et] veritas: or A dialogue between London and Southwark, concerning the sitting and dissolution of the last Parliament at Oxford, March 21st. 1681 (1681)
- 77872: The fifth book of the most pleasant and delectable history of Amadis de Gaule (1664)
- 77943: A True relation of the sad and deplorable condition of a poor vvoman in Rosemary-lane near Tower-hill, whose feet are rotted off from her body (1680)
- 78535: A letter to the true Protestant doctor, the Reverend Titus Oates (1684)
- 78575: The case of William Eyre, Gent. bayliff of the burrough of Southwark (1675)
- 78656: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 78656: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 79084: The true confession of Margret Clark, who consented to the burning of her masters Mr. Peter Delanoy's house in Southwark (1680)
- 79084: The true confession of Margret Clark, who consented to the burning of her masters Mr. Peter Delanoy's house in Southwark (1680)
- 79141: Warning for servants: and a caution to Protestants. Or, the case of Margret Clark, lately executed for firing her masters house in Southwark (1680)
- 80156: A sermon preached at St. Olave Southwark, September the 8th, 1700 (1700)
- 80156: A sermon preached at St. Olave Southwark, September the 8th, 1700 (1700)
- 80281: The Adamites sermon (1641)
- 80824: Mare clausum (1663)
- 81047: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen; at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 5th of November, 1673 (1673)
- 81125: A sermon on the much lamented death of that reverend and worthy servant of Christ Mr. Richard Adams, M.A (1698)
- 81710: Inquest after blood. Being a relation of the several inquisitions of all that have died by any violent death in the city of London, and borough of Southwark (1670)
- 81734: A form of common prayer (1674)
- 81824: A form of prayer (1661)
- 81944: The good fight of faith (1652)
- 81965: The honour of chivalry: or, The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece (1664)
- 82035: Two sermons preach'd, on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaller there at that time. Together with a candid plea to a cruel charge. By the same author (1684)
- 82109: The lawes, orders, and statutes, authorised and appointed for the citizens of London, concerning the price of all kind of provisions (1662)
- 82470: The last words and sayings of the true-Protestant Elm-Board (1682)
- 82541: The trepan (1656)
- 82784: A sermon preached at the assises for the county of Surrey (1682)
- 83022: The English primrose (1644)
- 83044: A trumpet blown in Zion, or An allarm in God's holy mountain (1694)
- 83070: Enchiridion arithmeticon; or, A manual of millions: or, Accounts ready cast up (1651)
- 83259: How and Rich (1681)
- 83723: Bethel and Smith; or a sober answer to a Tantivy pamphlet, entitled How and Rich, &c. By one of the inhabitants of the burrough of Southwark, who is no Bromidgham Protestant (1681)
- 83723: Bethel and Smith; or a sober answer to a Tantivy pamphlet, entitled How and Rich, &c. By one of the inhabitants of the burrough of Southwark, who is no Bromidgham Protestant (1681)
- 83769: Englands warning, by late frowning providences: especially the immediate hand of God upon the straits-fleet (1694)
- 84235: A sermon, preached June the 17th. 1688 (1688)
- 84507: The marrow of true justification: or, Justification without works (1692)
- 84659: The counterfeit Christian; or, The danger of hypocrisy (1691)
- 84659: The counterfeit Christian; or, The danger of hypocrisy (1691)
- 85328: An account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Jonathan Frost the clipper: upon June the 17th instant, at the Marshelsey in Southwark. (1675)
- 86205: A golden key to open hidden treasures, or Several great points, that refer to the saints present blessedness, and their future happiness, with the resolution of several important questions (1675)
- 86251: A true copy of a popish vvill made in the xixth. year of King Henry the Eighth, &c (1680)
- 86599: R. Fergusson's apology (1689)
- 87223: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1694)
- 87375: The true copys of several letters from Portsmouth, directed by Col. Sir Arthur Haslerig, Col. Herbert Morley, Col. Valentine Walton, commissioners by act of Parliament for governing the armies: to the Lord Fleetwood at VVallingford-house. With the Lord Fleetwoods answers thereunto. Also, their several letters to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, alderman and Common-Council of the city of London. Together with their letters from Portsmouth, to the several militia's appointed by act of Parliament, for the cities of London, Westminster and Borrough of Southwark. And their answers thereunto (1659)
- 87387: The breach repaired in God's worship: or, Singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, proved to be an holy ordinance of Jesus Christ (1691)
- 87387: The breach repaired in God's worship: or, Singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, proved to be an holy ordinance of Jesus Christ (1691)
- 87488: A true and perfect narrative of the tryal and acquitment of Mr. John Satterthwayt (1680)
- 87861: Plain English to the Parliament and army, and to the rest of the people (1649)
- 88497: Christ's school (1675)
- 88742: The coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion: or, The downfal of the Pope· (1680)
- 89010: The presentment of the grand-jury for the town and borough of Southwark in the county of Surrey, and divers other adjacent places in the same county, at the general sessions of the peace holden for the said town and borough, &c. at the Bridghouse-Hall within the said borough, on Friday the 27th. of June, in the six and thirtieth year of the reign of our sovereign lord Charles the Second by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1684)
- 89232: The glorious mystery of Gods mercy. Or, A precious cordiall for fainting soules (1647)
- 89705: A funeral sermon (1697)
- 89837: A serious exhortation to an holy life. Or, A plea for the absolute necessity of inherent righteousness in those that hope to be saved (1660)
- 89863: A sermon preached before the people called Quakers (1688)
- 90013: An attempt towards an explanation of the theology and mythology of the antient pagans (1687)
- 90503: Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam, syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens (1664)
- 90570: Dariotus redivivus: or a briefe introduction conducing to the iudgement of the stars (1653)
- 90669: The lyrick poet (1649)
- 91460: Justice upon the armie remonstrance. Or A rebuke of that evill spirit that leads them in their counsels and actions (1648)
- 91726: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark (1647)
- 91771: A Full and true account of the sad and dreadful fire which happened in the borough of Southwark on the 22 of September, 1689 (1689)
- 91902: The humble address of the Grand Jury of and for the town and burrough of Southwark (1683)
- 91988: The guard of the tree of life, or, A sacramental discourse (1656)
- 92256: An appendix to the queries upon the 25th of Hen. VIII. Cap. 21 (1690)
- 92362: A practical discourse of silence and submission (1694)
- 92732: A second representation of the hospitaller (1689)
- 93106: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 93468: The true narrative of the procedings at the assizes holden for the county of Surry (1680)
- 93914: The rector rectified and corrected; or, infant-baptism unlawful (1692)
- 93943: For the King and both Houses of Parliament (1663)
- 94098: Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, concerning religion (1649)
- 94818: The last search after claret in Southwark: or A visitation of the vintners in the mint (1691)
- 95141: Dreadful news from Southwark: or, A Most true relation how one Margaret Simpson widow, together with Elizabeth Griffin an infant of about a year and an half old, were wonderfully struck dead with a thunder-bolt (1680)
- 95186: A treatise against superstitious Jesu-worship (1642)
- 95227: Great and bloody news, from Farthing-Ally, in St. Thomas's Southwark, or, the true and faithful relatjon [sic] of a horid and barbarous murther (1680)
- 95227: Great and bloody news, from Farthing-Ally, in St. Thomas's Southwark, or, the true and faithful relatjon [sic] of a horid and barbarous murther (1680)
- 95621: A sermon preached at the funeral of reverend Mr. VVill. VVhitaker, late minister of Magdalen Bermondsey, Southwark (1673)
- 95735: The heavenly foot-man: or, A description of the man that gets to heaven (1698)
- 95870: Eighteen sermons preached upon several texts of Scripture (1674)
- 96015: Witty VVilliam of VVilt-shire (1674)
- 96878: The Lord's arm stretched out in an answer of prayer: or, A true relation of the wonderful deliverance of James Barrow (1664)
- 97210: Miracles upon miracles: or, great news from the Kings-Bench prison in Southwark, of a monster called by name of Titus upon Oates (1687)
- 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)
- 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)
- 98076: A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandments (1662)
- 98269: A prospect of heaven: or, A treatise of the happiness of the saints in glory (1673)
- 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)
- 98437: The history of the life and death of Alexander the Great (1687)
- 98704: The proceedings at the assizes in Southwark, for the county of Surry (1678)
- 99705: Bevvare of false prophets (1644)
- 99962: His Majesties propriety, and dominion on the Brittish seas asserted (1665)
- 100381: A tossed ship making to safe harbor, or, A word in season to a sinking kingdome (1644)
- 100438: The sea-mans grammar (1652)
- 100949: A form of prayer (1661)
- 101124: The vindication of Slingsby Bethel Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 101136: An account of the tryal and examination of Joan Buts, for being a common witch and inchantress (1682)
- 101515: The well-spring of sciences (1655)
- 101634: Charity recommended (1686)
- 101899: The case of the sitting Members that serve for the burrough of Southwark (1689)
- 102226: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 102422: The true account of the behaviour and confession of William Disney, Esq; who was tryed for high treason by the Kings especial commission of oyer and terminer, held at the Marshalsea in Southwark, on Thursday the 25th. of June, 1685 (1685)
- 102484: An argument in defence of the marriage of an uncle with the daughter of his half-brother by the father's side (1686)
- 103701: The coblers end, or his (last) sermon (1641)
- 103808: A second addition to the Clavis aurea (1697)
- 104220: Three ordinances, declarations and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 104309: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1685)
- 105003: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 105003: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 105099: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1646)
- 105405: A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire (1643)
- 105637: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1651)
- 105795: Presentments of the grand-jury for the town and borough of Southwark (1683)
- 105795: Presentments of the grand-jury for the town and borough of Southwark (1683)
- 106020: Syncrisis, or, The most natural and easie method of learning Latin (1675)
- 106049: An argument in defence of the hospitaller of St. Thomas Southwark and of his fellow-servants and friends in the same house (1689)
- 106199: A conspiracre [sic] of the twelve bishops in the Tovver (1641)
- 106306: London's flames reviv'd: or, An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th. 1666. to enquire into the burning of London· (1689)
- 106817: Die Jovis, 24 Julii, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 106833: Lex talionis: or, God paying every man in his own coyn (1646)
- 107194: The arraignment of errour: or, A discourse serving as a curb to restrain the wantonnesse of mens spirits in the entertainment of opinions (1646)
- 107342: Hamart?olos hamartia: or, The sinfulnes of sin (1646)
- 107342: Hamart?olos hamartia: or, The sinfulnes of sin (1646)
- 107348: Reverend brother, The unhappy ruines of the distressed burrough of Southwark by the late dreadful fire which happened there on the 26th. of May last, hath occasioned this our hearty address to you; (1676)
- 107643: Deliverance in the birth: or, A sermon preached before the right honourable the House of Peeres in the Abbey-Church at Westminster upon the 29 of July 1646. being the day of their solemne monethly-fast (1647)
- 107771: Two sermons, preach'd on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaler there, at that time. (1684)
- 108064: An olive branch found after a storme in the northern seas (1647)
- 109109: A vindication of The essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible, and the priority thereof in regard of particular churches (1658)
- 109139: The humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, citizens, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Surrey, and the borough of Southwark (1648)
- 109540: Horologiographia optica (1652)
- 109693: The onely right rule for regulating the lawes and liberties of the people of England (1652)
- 109775: A petition presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality (1648)
- 110137: A second view of the Army remonstrance. Or Justice done to the Armie (1648)
- 110547: To the Right Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of divers wel affected persons inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent (1648)
- 110551: To every individual member of Parliament, the representation of divers young-men, apprentices of the cities of London, Westminster, the burrough of Southwark, and places adjacent (1653)
- 110567: The last words and sayings of the true Protestant Elm-Board (1682)
- 110592: The triall, of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne (1649)
- 111016: Englands new chains discovered; or The serious apprehensions of a part of the people, in behalf of the Commonwealth (1649)
- 111020: The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or a sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth (1649)
- 111039: Justice upon the armie remonstrance. Or A rebuke of that evill spirit that leads them in their counsels and actions (1648)
- 111655: Designes un-masqued: or The several reasons of the three militias, of Westminster, hamblets of the Tower, and burrough of Southwark (1648)
- 111905: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians· (1654)
- 111907: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 112098: The declaration of divers well-affected inhabitants of the cities of London and Westminster, borrough of Southwark, Tower Hamblets, and parts adjacent (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)
- 112269: To the supream authority of this nation, the Commons assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of divers wel-affected women inhabiting the cities of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent (1649)
- 112458: An account of the tryal of fourteen notorious prisoners, for high treason (1694)
- 112728: Higayon selah. Jerusalem fatall to her assailants. Discovered in a sermon before the Honorable House of commons August 29. 1649 (1649)
- 112728: Higayon selah. Jerusalem fatall to her assailants. Discovered in a sermon before the Honorable House of commons August 29. 1649 (1649)
- 112991: The professour hereof being a mathematitian is ready to performe these things following (1651)
- 113033: To the honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 113381: Psalmos theios, or a divine psalme or, song (1652)
- 113659: The fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 113734: To every individual member of Parliament, the representation of divers young-men, apprentices of the cities of London, Westminster, the burrough of Southwark, and places adjacent (1653)
- 113856: The humble petition and appeal of John Fielder of Kingston Miller (1651)
- 113858: The trepan (1656)
- 114063: The arraignment and condemnation of Cap. Bridges Bushell (1657)
- 114222: A pretended voice from heaven, proved to bee the voice of man, and not of God. Or, An answer to a treatise, called A voice from heaven (1658)
- 114260: To the officers and souldiers of the armies of England, Scotland and Ireland (1659)
- 114494: The speech and confession of Hugh Peters (1660)
- 114553: Katabaptisai kataptysesoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark (1660)
- 114645: Queries upon a clause in a statute of the 25th H.8. c.21 (1690)
- 114848: An Act for setling the militia for the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent (1659)
- 115176: An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the river Thames in the county of Surrey, with the names of the persons entrusted therewith (1649)
- 115209: Dies Dominicus redivivus; or, The Lords Day enlivened. Or A treatise, as to discover the practical part of the evangelical Sabbath (1654)
- 115651: Religio domestica rediviva: or, Family-religion revived. Or A treatise as to discover the good old way of serving God in private houses (1655)
- 115662: Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, concerning religion (1649)
- 115748: Merlinus anonymus (1653)
- 115829: An Act impowering the respective militia's of London, the hamlets of the Tower, Southwark and Westminster, to raise foot (1651)
- 116380: A true relation of the most horrid and barbarous murders committed by Abigall Hill of St. Olaves Southwark, on the persons of foure infants (1658)
- 116860: The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure (1655)
- 116860: The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure (1655)
- 117268: To the right honourable both Houses of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster (1648)
- 117268: To the right honourable both Houses of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster (1648)
- 117394: To the right honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled (1648)
- 117395: To the right honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled (1648)
- 117590: To the supreme authority of the nation the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament (1649)
- 117590: To the supreme authority of the nation the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament (1649)
- 117603: To the supreme authority, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of divers well-affected women of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and parts adjacent. Affectersand approvers of the petition of Sept. 11. 1648 (1649)
- 117650: A declaration of the vvell-affected to the good old cause, in the cities of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1659)
- 117905: To the supreame authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, the humble petition of many well afected people inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent, in behalfe of the just liberties of the Common-wealth, highly concerned in the sentence against Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn (1652)
- 117905: To the supreame authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, the humble petition of many well afected people inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent, in behalfe of the just liberties of the Common-wealth, highly concerned in the sentence against Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn (1652)
- 118118: To the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England (1653)
- 118118: To the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England (1653)
- 118139: To the Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England (1653)
- 118139: To the Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England (1653)
- 118408: The serious attestation of many thousands (1657)
- 118415: A prohibition to all persons who have set up any offices called by the names of addresses, publique advice, or intelligence (1657)
- 118477: To the Right Honourable, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118477: To the Right Honourable, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118491: To the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118491: To the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118860: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 119203: An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the River Thames in the county of Surrey (1649)
- 119484: Ovids Metamorphosis (1656)
- 119507: The true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Kingstone upon Thames, in the county of Surrie. On Monday the 22th of March, 1679 (1680)
- 119529: An account of the tryals of Captain J. Golden. Thomas Jones. John Gold. Lawrance Maliene. Patrick Whitley. John Slaughter. Const. D'Heaity. Richard Shewers. Darby Collins. John Ryon. Dennis Cockram. John Walsh. At the Court of Admiralty held in the Marshalsea in Southwark, before the Right Honourable the Judges: on monday the 25th. of Feb. 1693/4. Of which 9 were found guilty, and received sentence of death: 3 for high treason, and 6 for piracies and roberys on the seas, under the colour of the late King James's commission. Licens'd Feb. 27th. 1693/4 (1694)
- 119586: A catalogue of ancient and modern books (1694)
- 119830: A true account of the proceedings on the crown--side at this Lent assize, held for the county of Surrey in the burrough of Southwark, before Sir Job Charleton, Knight, one of the judges of assize, and other his Majesty's justices, &c (1684)
- 119882: Clavis commercii: or, The key of commerce (1689)
- 119883: The English school-master compleated (1692)
- 119941: A hue and-cry after Morgan Hews post-man in Southwark: or, A full and true account of his breaking open a letter (1699)
- 120305: Abecedarium scholasticum. Or The grammar-scholars flower-garden (1681)
- 120338: The covenant to be the Lord's people (1700)
- 120645: A collection of curious original paintings, and other fine copies, designed by the best masters; being fine ornaments for houses, and neat to adorn ladies closets. Will be sold by auction (or who bids most) on Tuesday, the 8th of July, 1690 (1690)
- 120932: A catalogue of the libraries of two eminent persons deceased; consisting of choice English books. In divinity, history, law, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c (1684)
- 121743: Bloody news from Southwark: or, A perfect relation how the master of the Ship-Inne neer Deadman-place, was found barbarously kill'd upon his bed (1676)
- 121743: Bloody news from Southwark: or, A perfect relation how the master of the Ship-Inne neer Deadman-place, was found barbarously kill'd upon his bed (1676)
- 121996: Dreadful news from Southwark: or, a true account of the most horrid murder committed by Margaret Osgood, on her husband Walter Osgood (1680)
- 121996: Dreadful news from Southwark: or, a true account of the most horrid murder committed by Margaret Osgood, on her husband Walter Osgood (1680)
- 122324: The English school-master compleated (1694)
- 122354: Cockers arithmetick (1680)
- 122354: Cockers arithmetick (1680)
- 122516: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1699)
- 122682: Lamentable news from Southwark: or The cruel landlord (1675)
- 122742: An addition to the Clavis aurea (1696)
- 122765: Die Veneris 28? Martij, 1690. Upon reading this day in the House the several lists delivered in by the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, the bayliff of the borough of Southwark, the marshal of the Marshalsea, and the steward of Westminster, and their officers to whom it di belong, pursuant to an order of the twenty fourth instant, of the protections entred in their offices, in the names of any Peers, or Members of this House, and to whom they were granted; (1690)
- 122765: Die Veneris 28? Martij, 1690. Upon reading this day in the House the several lists delivered in by the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, the bayliff of the borough of Southwark, the marshal of the Marshalsea, and the steward of Westminster, and their officers to whom it di belong, pursuant to an order of the twenty fourth instant, of the protections entred in their offices, in the names of any Peers, or Members of this House, and to whom they were granted; (1690)
- 123099: Mr. Lillie's predictions concerning the many lamentable fires which have lately happened (1676)
- 123430: An alarum to the parish, called, Olives Southwark (1671)
- 123658: The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or A sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth (1649)
- 123667: Murder and petty-treason: or, Bloody news from Southwark (1677)
- 124457: The foundation of true preaching asserted (1687)
- 124711: The witch of the vvoodlands: or, The coblers new translation. Written by L.P. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, was punisht worse then Faustus with his devils. (1677)
- 125212: New carolls for this merry time of Christmas (1661)
- 125309: Spiritual melody, containing near three hundred sacred hymns. By Benjamin Keach, author of Trhopolgia, pastor of the Church of Christ meeting on Horsly-down, Southwark (1691)
- 125741: The true narrative of the proceedings at the Assizes holden at Kingstone-upon-Thames, for the county of Surry (1681)
- 126150: Katabaptisai kataptysesoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark (1660)
- 126474: Abecedarium scholasticum. Or The grammar-scholars abecedary (1671)
- 126481: To the supream authority of England the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of diverse wel-affected weomen (1649)
- 126507: The tryals of Thomas Shafto, Edward Sincleere, Richard Ishby, Peter Gray, for felony. And George Bing, for murther (1687)
- 126941: Sad and wonderful newes from the faulcon at the bank side (1661)
- 126950: At the general sessions of the peace holden for the town and borough of Southwark (1681)
- 126950: At the general sessions of the peace holden for the town and borough of Southwark (1681)
- 127141: A brief answer to an indictment presented by the jury upon oath (1682)
- 128261: A warning for bad wives: or The manner of the burning of Sarah Elston (1678)
- 128639: The coblers end, or His (last) sermon (1641)
- 128927: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1700)
- 129177: An Act for explaining and enforcing the Act for paving and cleansing the streets within the cities of London and Westminster and borough of Southwark, and weekly bills of mortality, and streets adjoyning thereunto; and for widening the street at the south-end of London-Bridge (1697)
- 129828: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 129983: An answer to Mr. Marlow's Appendix (1691)
- 130298: Cocker's arithmetick (1694)
- 130695: The happy meeting of King William and Queen Mary, at his return from and after his conquest in Ireland (1690)
- 130871: The case of the landlords, of St. George's parish in the burrough of Southwark in Surry (1699)
- 130873: The case of the landlords of St. George's parish in the burrough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1699)
- 130874: The case of the borough of Southwark, as it stands with the county of Surrey, in reference to assesments for the army and Ireland (1645)
- 132038: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 132123: The rest-less ghost: or, Wonderful news from Northamptonshire, and Southwark (1675)
- 132123: The rest-less ghost: or, Wonderful news from Northamptonshire, and Southwark (1675)
- 132134: Cocker[']s morals, or, The muses' spring-garden (1675)
- 132238: The sweet-singers of Israel, or, The family of love (1678)
- 132513: The judges charge (1658)
- 132722: The guard of the tree of life: or, A sacramentall discourse (1644)
- 133045: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war (1676)
- 133173: A true narrative of the great and terrible fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676 (1676)
- 133173: A true narrative of the great and terrible fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676 (1676)
- 133196: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq (1681)
- 133196: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq (1681)
- 133437: The reign of the whore discovered. And her ruine seen (1659)
- 133524: The true English prophet: or, Englands happiness a hundred years hence. Licensed according to order. To a new play-house tune. (1697)
- 133636: A sermon preached at the funeral of Reverend Mr. Will. Whitaker (1673)
- 133986: The substance of a sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Bell (1687)
- 134114: A discourse concerning the Messias, in three chapters (1685)
- 134183: Katabaptistai kataptu?stoi. The dippers dipt, or, the Anabaptists dvck'd and plvng'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 134825: A just vindication of the honour of King James of blessed memory (1683)
- 135403: Cockers arithmetick (1681)
- 135403: Cockers arithmetick (1681)
- 135404: Cocker's arithmetick (1691)
- 135405: Cocker's arithmetick (1698)
- 136437: Corporal vvorship discuss'd and defended (1670)
- 136925: The prisoners complaint to the King's most excellent Majestie. Or, The cries of the Kings Bench (1673)
- 136973: Cocker's arithmetick (1700)
- 137064: Deplorable news from Southwark;, or, The loving lasses lamentations for the loss of their sweet-hearts. They sigh, they sob, they sorrow and complain, fearing their loves will never come again: it is the lusty souldiers as they say, have stoln from them their pretty hearts away. The tune is, Saint Gyleses (1655)
- 137313: Things worth thinking on; or, Helps to piety (1665)
- 137693: Sin, the plague of plagues; or, Sinful sin the worst of evils (1669)
- 137778: The covenant and catechism of the Church of Christ, meeting in Horsly-Down in Southwark (1700)
- 137926: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 138021: The covenant to be the Lord's people, and to walk after the Lord (1700)
- 138266: The Catechism, or, Brief instruction in the faith and order [brace] of the gospel (1700)
- 138330: The ax laid to the root: or, One blow more at the foundation of infant baptism, and church-membership (1693)
- 138544: Summons to sinners (1681)
- 138720: The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia (1648)
- 138993: The conversion of a sinner explained and applied (1669)
- 139319: A New-Years gift for youth· (1687)
- 139368: The morning-exercise against popery. Or, The principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted (1675)
- 139723: An Act for reviving and continuing of several Acts of Parliament touching the militia's of the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, and the hamlets of the Tower of London (1651)
- 140407: The holy life, pilgrimage, and blessed death of Gregory Lopez (1686)
- 141444: Concealed murther reveild (1699)
- 141583: Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration (1684)
- 141624: Great news from Southwark; or, The old womans legacy to her cat (1695)
- 141624: Great news from Southwark; or, The old womans legacy to her cat (1695)
- 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)
- 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)
- 141733: Military discipline, or The young artillery-man (1657)
- 141825: An account of the days of the going out of all the carriers, waggoners, and stagecoaches, that come to London, Westminster and Southwark, from all parts of England and Wales: also of fairs and roads (1700)
- 142074: The vvel-spring of sciences (1659)
- 142135: The Scotch souldiers kindness. It being the sorrowful ditty of fifty young damsels of Southwark, who lately lost their maiden-heads with those valiant souldiers lately quartered in that place (1680)
- 142137: The shepherds complaint: and the comforting shepherdess (1660)
- 142462: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ: or, a short word of advice to all saints but especially those that are in church-fellowship; whereby they may be helped to stand upon the right foundation, lest they fall, and great be their fall. By Tho. Wilcoks, late preacher o God's Word in Southwark (1697)
- 143312: The tradesman's complaint upon the hardness of the times, deadness of trade, and scarcity of money (1680)
- 143550: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences tuuching [sic] houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1688)
- 143550: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences tuuching [sic] houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1688)
- 143550: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences tuuching [sic] houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1688)
- 143910: Die Martis, 6? Augusti, 1650. Resolved, &c., that the Parliament doth declare, that the several powers given by the several acts of Parliament to the respective commissioners for the militia's of the cities of London and Westminster, the militia's of Southwark and the hamlets of London, be and are in full force (1650)
- 144006: Lamentatio civitatis. Or, Londons complaint against her children in the countrey (1665)
- 144877: A full and true account of a bloody and barbarous murther, found to be committed upon the person of a woman, in Kent-street, near St. George's Church, Southwark (1690)
- 144879: A full and true account of a most barbarous murther and robbery committed on the body of Mrs. Johannah Williams (1699)
- 145085: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 145799: A sad and true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder committed by one Thomas Watson, a weaver, upon the body of Mary Watson, his wife, being great with child (1686)
- 145799: A sad and true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder committed by one Thomas Watson, a weaver, upon the body of Mary Watson, his wife, being great with child (1686)
- 145841: A serious exhortation to an holy life or, a plea for the absolute necessity of inherent righteousness in those that hope to be saved (1662)
- 145966: Strange and wonderful news from Northampton-shire, or, The discontented spirit (1674)
- 145989: A serious exhortation unto self-examination. Delivered in V. sermons, on 2 Cor.xiii.5 (1687)
- 146068: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548 (1657)
- 146237: The guard of the tree of life: or, A sacramentall discourse (1645)
- 146567: The case of the undertakers and promoters of the bill for the courts of conscience for the borough of Southwark, the city and liberties of Westminster, the Tower Hamlets, and the remaining out-parishes of the county of Middlesex within the weekly bills of mortality (1685)
- 146859: The good man perished from the earth. Being a sermon preached upon the death of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ Mr. Christr. Fowler (1677)
- 147391: The case of the church-wardens and vestry of St. Saviour in Southwark (1696)
- 147565: Relation of the most miraculous swarms of flies (1675)
- 147759: The onely right rule for regulating the lawes and liberties of the people of England (1652)
- 147966: Cocker's arithmetick (1696)
- 148269: The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or a sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth (1649)
- 148386: Bowcher's famous and most highly approved spirits of scurvy-grass, both golden and plain, being the best that ever were made (1680)
- 148794: The merchants daily companion: or, the shop-keepers speculum, for the year 1700 (1700)
- 149296: The trepan (1656)
- 149413: Sad and dreadful news from Horsly-down (1684)
- 149516: An impartial account of the several fires in London, Westminster, Southwark, and the places adjacent (1679)
- 150437: The female doctress or, Mother Midnights cure for barrenness in vvomen (1689)
- 150530: To the honourable House of Commons. The humble petition of the poor journymen shooe-makers of the city of London, Westminster and Southwark, and their brethren of the countrey (1691)
- 150795: True, strange and wonderful news from the city of London (1678)
- 151645: Considerations on the council of Trent (1687)
- 152558: Things worth thinking on; or, Helps to piety (1665)
- 152763: The true state of Southwark election of burgesses to serve in this present Parliament (1696)
- 152763: The true state of Southwark election of burgesses to serve in this present Parliament (1696)
- 153034: A true account of one Solomon Hornoul (1685)
- 153099: The top of the town, or, The furbelow basket-woman (1695)
- 153215: To the supreme authority of England the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of divers well-affected women, of the cities of London and Westminster (1649)
- 153216: To the supreme authority of England, the Commons assembled in Parliament (1649)
- 153395: To all gentlemen and ladies. There is to be seen at Mr. Hocknes (1690)
- 153758: Strange and wonderful nevvs from Warwick-shire (1680)
- 153872: The admirable efficacy, and almost incredible virtue of true oyl, which is made of sulphur-vive (1660)
- 153950: A sermon preached in S. George's Church Southwark (1679)
- 154426: Charles the Second, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c (1676)
- 154695: Several addresses to the Kings most excellent Majesty viz. from the commissioners of the lieutenancy of the city of London. Borough of Southwark. Lynn-Regis in the county of Norfolk. Trinity House of Deptford Strond. The city of Gloucester (1681)
- 155252: The civil wars of Spain (1662)
- 155354: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian vvar (1675)
- 155788: Charactery or, A most easie and exact method of short and swift writing (1646)
- 156409: The witch of the woodlands (1674)
- 156784: Petition of the knights, gentlemen, citizens (1648)
- 157721: The most hearty and unspeakable rejoycings of the Kings-Bench prisoners in Southwark (1688)
- 157752: Proposals for publishing the actual survey of London Westminster and Southwark in one map, with a prospect of London & Westminster &c (1680)
- 158436: Dr. Lockyer's vindication; and an infallible experimental confirmation of the vertues of his universal pill (1658)
- 158509: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Hanah Butler (1675)
- 160357: Obsequium & veritas: or, A dialogue between London and Southwark (1681)
- 160357: Obsequium & veritas: or, A dialogue between London and Southwark (1681)
- 160357: Obsequium & veritas: or, A dialogue between London and Southwark (1681)
- 160662: The dreadful character of a drunkard[.] Or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned (1674)
- 160933: Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration (1684)
- 161132: Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in York-shiere (1661)
- 161132: Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in York-shiere (1661)
- 161286: A full and true relation of the appearing of a dreadful ghost to one John Dyer in Winchester-Yard in Southwark (1690)
- 161538: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 161548: Short-writing shortned [sic]: or, the art of short-writing reduced to a method more speedy, plain, exact, and easie, then hath been heretofore published (1654)
- 161566: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 161597: A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire (1643)
- 163489: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Mary Saviour's in Southwark at the Lent-assizes, Febr. 28. 1671 (1672)
- 163526: The thirteenth year of Queen Elizabeth: ninth part (1660)
- 163926: The devils conquest, or, a Wish obtained (1665)
- 164472: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1685)
- 164474: Cocker's arithmetick (1688)
- 164475: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 164475: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 164902: A catalogue of choice English books, in divinity, history, travels, romances, &c (1687)
- 165072: A treatise of subiection to the povvers (1651)
- 165116: The vvise merchant, or, The peerless pearl (1674)
- 165678: The trve bovnds of Christian freedome (1656)
- 165679: The guard of the tree of life. Or, A sacramental discourse (1654)
- 165830: Certamen religiosum: or, a conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester (1649)
- 166189: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes; late Lord Bishop of Winchester (1661)
- 166603: One blow at the feet of the imposing formal Quaker's image: or rather an epistle of love and good will to them (1693)
- 166972: Nevv-Englands lamentation for the late firing of the city of London (1666)
- 167110: [Cocker's] Urania, or, The scholars delight[.] (1675)
- 167116: Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method (1688)
- 167116: Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method (1688)
- 167117: Cocker's arithmetick (1685)
- 167382: Wonder upon wonders, or, Strange news from St. Mary Magdalens, in the borough of Southwark (1661)
- 167550: The case of Robert Weston (1688)
- 168099: The batchelers banquet or, A banquet for batchelers (1660)
- 168588: A copy of verses presented to all my worthy masters and mistrisses in the parish of St. Mary Newington-Buts, in Southwark by William Major, bell-man (1689)
- 168921: Seasonable orders for the city of London, Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark (1662)
- 169014: Reasons humbly offered for passing a bill to erect a court of conscience in the borough of Southwark and parishes adjacent (1690)
- 169104: Great news from Southwark: or, The old woman's legacy to her cat (1695)
- 169104: Great news from Southwark: or, The old woman's legacy to her cat (1695)
- 169120: Dirty dolls farevvel (1684)
- 169312: The ax laid to the root (1693)
- 169412: Reasons humbly offered for passing a bill to erect a court of conscience in the borough of Southwark, and parishes in the county of Surry, within the weekly bills of mortality, for the relief of poor debtors and creditors under the value of forty shillings, to prevent vexatio and chargable arrests and suits in law (1688)
- 169413: To the Honourable, the Knights, Cittizens and Burgesses; in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of John Craven Gent (1690)
- 169921: The fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 170127: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences touching houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1677)
- 170269: An Act for paving and cleansing the streets in the cities of London and Westminster (1690)
- 170393: The Adamites sermon (1641)
- 170715: Accidentia ex stambrigiana editione (1527)
- 172552: A, C, mery talys (1526)
- 173051: The grounde of artes (1582)
- 174043: Three bloodie murders (1613)
- 174551: A very excellent and s[weete] exposition vpon the [two &] twentye Psalmes [of] Dauid (1537)
- 174739: The iudycyall of vryns (1527)
- 175399: Here begynneth the egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay prest (1530)
- 175678: Tractatus secundarum intentionum logicaliu[m] vtilissimus scotistis nouellis & ad cęteras intentiones secundas. s. gra[m]maticales & rethoricales perfecte cognoscendas splendidissimum lumen prebet studentibus (1527)
- 175717: Guilelmi Lilii grammatici & poetę eximii, Paulinę scholę olim moderatoris, de generibus nominum (1528)
- 175893: Jack vp Lande compyled by the famous Geoffrey Chaucer (1536)
- 176135: Editio Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis grammatices magistri & protouatis Anglię in florentissima Oxoniensi academia nuperime recognita (1531)
- 176207: De heteroclitis nominibus Grammaticę VVhitintonianę liber tertius de nominum heteroclisi. Rober. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos vt possis varios dinoscere vultus. Tyresię sexus ambiguo[s]q[ue] senis salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta. Hoc vvhitintonii voluit lector opus. Eiusde[m] distichon in zoilum. Cornua rhinoceros, dente[m] ni zoile ponas. Sanguino le[n]ta feret tela hecatebeletes (1527)
- 176209: De heteroclitis nominibus Grammaticę VVhitintonianę liber tertius de nominum heteroclisi. Reber. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos vt possis varios dinoscere vultus Tyresię sexus ambiguosq[ue] senis Salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta. Hoc VVhitintonii voluito lector opus. Eiusde[m] distichon in zoilum. Cornua rhinoceros, dente[m] ni zoile ponas. Sanguino le[n]ta feret tela hecatebeletes (1530)
- 176210: De heteroclitis nominibus. Grammaticę VVhitintonianę liber tertiusqe [sic] nominum heteroclisi. Rober. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos vt possis varios dinoscere vultus. Tyresię sexus ambiguosq[ue] senis Salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta hoc VVhitintonii voluito lector opus. Eiusde[m] distichon in zoilum. Cornua rinocheros, dente[m] ni zoile ponas. Sanguino le[n]ta feret tela hecate beletes (1531)
- 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)
- 176226: Grammatices prime partis, liber primus Roberti VV. L. L. nuperrime recognitus. De nominum generibus (1527)
- 176245: Robrti [sic], VVhitintoni alma in vniuersitate Oxonie[n]si laureati, de octo partibus orationis, ęditio (1531)
- 176363: Sintaxis, Roberti VV. L. i[n] flore[n]tissi[m]a Oxoniensi academia laureati opusculum de syntaxi siue constructione recensitum. xxi. supra sesquimillesimum nostrę salutis anno, id[ibus] Februa. Ro. VV. Linsuu[m] Zoilu[m] hexastichon. Q[ua]d sum pollicit[us] co[n]sulto, q[ua]d Lyce gru[n]is. Denuo ad incudem si reuocetur opus. Hoc fecit Cicero, vates hoc Bilbilianus. Hoc Augustinus diuus, hic, at q[ue] alii. Q[ui]n viri illustres fecere hoc ad sibilaude[m] qua fro[n]te id vitio das sycopha[n]ta mihi. Idem in eundem distichon. Quam lęta segete hic renouat[us] n[oste]r agellus Pululat, vt v ideas ruperis ipse Lyce (1531)
- 176893: Newes from the East-Indies; or, a voyage to Bengalla, one of the greatest kingdomes under the high and mighty prince Pedesha Shassallem, usually called the Great Mogull (1638)
- 177450: The ground of artes (1594)
- 177775: In this boke is conteined ye names of the baylyfs custose mayers and sherefs of ye cyte of london from the tyme of kynge Richard the fyrst (1525)
- 180453: The grete herball (1529)
- 181072: The true history of the life and sudden death of old Iohn Overs, the rich ferry-man of London (1637)
- 181691: A compe[n]dious letter which Jhon Pomerane curate of the congregation at Wittenberge sent to the faythfull christen congregation in Englande (1536)
- 182280: Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis laureati (1528)
- 182282: Grammatice prima pars, Roberti, VVitinto[n]i. L.L. nouiter dilige[n]terq?[ue] recensita, liber quintus (1531)
- 182970: Tertio die Nouembris anno .xxi. Henrici.viii. The act agayns kyllyng of calues (1529)
- 183419: A most strange and rare example of the iust iudgement of God executed vpon a lewde and wicked coniurer the .xvij. day of Ianuarie. M.D.Lxxvij. In the parish church of S. Mary Oueris in Southwark, in the presence of diuers credible [and] honest persons (1577)
- 185690: Prononsticum magistri Gasparis laet de Borchloen Medicine doctoris p[er] anno M. CCCCC. xxix. Ad poli eleuatione[m] insignis emporii Antuerpiensis compilatum & practicatum (1529)
- 188616: Enchiridion arithmeticon; or A manuel of millions (1631)
- 191395: Necromantia (1530)
- 191458: [The Bible (1537)
- 191647: Pronostycacyon of mayster Ioh[a]n Thybault (1533)
- 191864: Rudimenta grammatices et docendi methodus (1529)
- 193045: A werke for housholders (1531)
- 193718: The iudycyall of vryns (1527)
- 193892: Verborum pręterita & supina (1528)
- 194071: Exornatorium curatorum (1530)
- 195684: [Christmas carols] (1528)
- 196737: To the Kings most excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of Nathaniell Wickins a poore prisoner in the White-Lyon in Southwark in the county of Surry (1639)
- 196742: [A merry jest of an old fool with a young wife.] (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)
- 197509: A Deuoute inuocacyon of all the blessyd names of our lorde Ihesu Cryst (1528)
- 198149: [The hystory of syr Ise?bras] (1530)
- 198808: Dauids blessed man: or, A short exposition vpon the first Psalme (1628)
- 198866: Declinationes nominu[m] tam Latinoru[m] q[ue?] Gręcor[um] patronymicoru[m] & barbaroru[m] ex Ioanne despauterio Niniuita, Petro pontano, Prisciano, Sipo[n]tino, Sulpitio & Asce[n]sio amussatim collecte? cu[m] comme[n]tariolo interliniari & dictionu[m] interpretatiu[n]culis (1527)
- 199880: A jewell for the eare. (1625)
- 199905: Roberti VVhitintoni alma in vniuersitate Oxoniensi laureati, de octo partibus orationis ęditio (1530)
- 199934: Editio Roberti VVhitintoni Lichefeldiensis grammatices magistri & protouatis Angli[ę] in florentissima Oxoniensi academia nuperime recognita (1529)
- 200309: Stas puer ad mensam (1530)
- 200309: Stas puer ad mensam (1530)
- 200925: A faythfull and true pronosticacion vpo[n] the yeare. M.CCCCC.xxxvi. gathered out of the prophecies and scriptures of God, by the experience [and] practyse of his workes: very comfortable for all Christen hertes, deuyded into. vii. chapters, [and] translated out of hye Almayne into Englyshe, by Myles Couerdale (1535)
- 201189: Compilatvm est hoc opusculum insolubilium secu[n]ndum vsum insignis shole [sic] paruisi in alma vniuersitate (1526)
- 202270: [Guilelmi Lilii Angli rudimenta. Paruuloru:- Lilii nuper impressa & correcta. Eng.] (1525)
- 202543: Unto all maner & singuler Cristen people beholdynge or herynge these present letters shall come gretynge, (1520)
- 202595: For as moche [ ] men take prysoners into the hades of the Inf[id]eles, Turkes & Sarasy[ns] (1532)
- 202639: [Hyckescorner] (1530)
- 204870: [The New Testament] (1538)
- 204872: [The New Testament] (1538)
- 204873: [The New Testament ...] (1538)
- 205322: Biblia the bible that is, the holy scripture ... tr. out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe. (1535)
- 205743: Aesopi Phrygis et vita ex maximo Planude desu[m]pta, et fabellę iucu[n]dissime quarum interpretes hi sunt. Guilelmus Gondanus. Hadrianus Barlandus. Etalmus Rotero. A. Gellius. Lauren. Dal. Angelius Po. Perrus Crinitus. Ioannes Antonius Campanus. Plinius secu[ndus]. Nouoco. Auianus. Guilel. Herma[n]. Nicolaus Gerbel. ... Lau. Abstemius. Rimicius. Index omnes tabulas indicabit addite sur his fabellis q[uan]d[am] iucu[n]de ac honeste fabelle, selecte ex facetiis Poggii flore[n]tini orato[ris] eleque[n]tissimi (1531)
- 205865: The message of the emperoure and of the bisshoppe of Rome, sent (in 1533.) vnto Jhon [sic], duke of Saxon. Concernynge a generall councell. The articles presented to the duke. Newly translated out of h[igh] Almayne by M. Couerdale. 1536 (1536)
- 205938: [A merry jest of an old fool with a young wife.] (1530)
- 206069: Magnificence (1520)
- 206237: Verborum preterita et supina grammaticae pri ma [sic] pars Roberti VVitintoni. L.L. nuperrime recensita. Liber quintus (1530)
- 206238: Syntaxis. Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis in florentissima Oxoniensi achademia laureati opusculu[m], de Syntaxi. siue constructione recensitu[m]. xxii. supra sesquimillesimum n[ost]re salutis anno. Idi. Februa (1529)
- 206284: Biblia (1535)
- 208000: Biographical curiosities. The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, esq. a miserable miser ...With singular anecdotes of the famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark usurer. To which is added the life of the rev. George Harvest (1799)
- 209386: The excellency of friendship. A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Saviour in Southwark, on Monday, Nov.17th 1718. At The First General Meeting of the Gentlemen Educated at the Free-School of the said Parish. By Benjamin Carter, M. A. Published at the Request of the Stewards (1718)
- 209579: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1724)
- 210233: Gospel truth and Gospel holiness inseparably connected (1791)
- 210233: Gospel truth and Gospel holiness inseparably connected (1791)
- 210235: Religious education, recommended in a sermon, preached at Saint Thomas's, January 1, 1794 (1794)
- 210257: Girls charity-school, Lambeth (1794)
- 210624: The religious care of families recommended from Abraham's example (1722)
- 210696: The faithfulness of God in his word evinced (1773)
- 210776: Sketch of a conference with the Earl of Shelburne (1782)
- 210976: Cocking. To be fought at the Cock Pit, Moss Alley, Bank Side, on Monday the 9th of April, and three following days (1750)
- 211288: The christian's duty and confidence in times of public calamity (1756)
- 211336: The great struggle that took place between Belzebub and his Holiness, in private conference; respecting the making Christians of infants: ... By J.P (1800)
- 211440: God's summons after despised forbearance (1756)
- 211495: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1756)
- 211602: To the parishioners of St. Saviour in Southwark (1730)
- 211644: The history of the unfortunate sisters, or distressed ladies (1800)
- 211843: Love to Christ a necessary qualification of a minister of the gospel (1752)
- 212009: The proceedings of the sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and the General Goal Delivery, held at Kingston-upon-Thames, for the county of Surrey; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the 22d, 23d, 24th, and 25th of August; in the thirteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, and in the year of our Lord 1739 (1739)
- 212010: A genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words (1743)
- 212014: A genuine account of the lives, characters, behaviours, confessions, and dying words (1739)
- 212014: A genuine account of the lives, characters, behaviours, confessions, and dying words (1739)
- 212208: The bakers of the County of Surry and Borough of Southwark, give this public notice, ... of not complying with that unreasonable and expensive custom of giving Christmas-box money, (1767)
- 212208: The bakers of the County of Surry and Borough of Southwark, give this public notice, ... of not complying with that unreasonable and expensive custom of giving Christmas-box money, (1767)
- 212240: Poems on several subjects (1775)
- 212860: The excellence of moral duties above positive institutions (1744)
- 212981: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Sheffield (1726)
- 213035: A sermon preach'd on New Years day, for the benefit of the charity school in Gravel lane, Southwark (1724)
- 213079: A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. Jan. 1. 1719 (1719)
- 213111: The account to be shortly given of our stewardship (1729)
- 213176: Antipędo-baptism; or, infant-baptism an innovation: being a reply to a late pamphlet, entitled, Pędo-baptism; or, a defence of infant-baptism, in point of antiquity, &c. By John Gill, DD (1753)
- 213177: The argument from apostolic tradition (1751)
- 213179: The argument from apostolic tradition (1753)
- 213184: Faith in God and his word, the establishment and prosperity of his people (1754)
- 213186: The glory of the church in the latter day (1753)
- 213187: The glory of the church in the latter day (1756)
- 213189: The gain of the whole world, no compensation for the loss of the soul (1733)
- 213190: The scriptures the only guide in matters of religion (1750)
- 213191: The scriptures the only guide in matters of religion (1751)
- 213192: The scriptures the only guide in matters of religion (1751)
- 213193: The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? (1751)
- 213212: The beauties of Spring (1758)
- 213398: The good man's security in times of publick calamity. By Obadiah Hughes (1722)
- 213512: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1800)
- 213657: The method of education, in the charity schools of protestant dissenters (1723)
- 214369: A sermon on the happy recovery of His Majesty King George the Third (1789)
- 215450: The christian's memorial for the exercise of charity (1726)
- 215458: The wisdom of being religious (1763)
- 215677: On the difference between the deaths of the righteous and the wicked, illustrated in the instance of Dr. Samuel Johnson, and David Hume, Esq (1800)
- 216147: Being an Almanack for the year of humane redemption being the first after or leap-year (1713)
- 216680: A bill for amending the roads from the stones-end in the borough of Southwark ... to a place called Highgate, (1724)
- 216790: The ends of Providence in appointing that the poor we should have always with us (1741)
- 216839: The change of times and seasons, considered and improv'd (1724)
- 216940: A sermon (1794)
- 216941: Ministers of the gospel witnesses for Christ (1796)
- 217880: An essay on the use of blisters (1718)
- 218216: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates (1785)
- 218217: An account of the principle and effects of the Pensilvanian stove-grates (1781)
- 218377: Account of persons confined for debt (1800)
- 218463: An abstract of the orders of St. Thomas's Hospital (1707)
- 218814: An act for repairing the high-ways leading from the stones-end in Kent-Street, in the parish of St. George's Southwark, in the county of Surry, to the lime-kilns in East Greenwich, near Black-heath, and to Lewisham Church, in Tunbridge Road, in the county of Kent (1718)
- 219854: The case of the reform'd episcopal churches in Great Poland and Polish Prussia consider'd (1716)
- 220613: The trial at large (1759)
- 220707: The advice of the inhabitants of Southwark (1701)
- 220970: An alphabetical index of the streets (1747)
- 221017: Baldwin's new complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London (1768)
- 221018: Baldwin's new complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London (1770)
- 221040: The baptist-Catechism (1764)
- 221538: The ambulator (1774)
- 221539: The ambulator (1782)
- 221540: Ambulator (1787)
- 222390: At a general meeting of the manufacturers of tobacco and snuff, in London, Westminster, and Southwark, ... convened for the purpose of taking into consideration ... the excise tobacco act: resolved unanimously, (1789)
- 222392: At a general meeting of the Society of the Friends of the People, formed in Southwark for the cultivation of political knowledge, holden May 8, 1792, at the Thre-Tuns tavern, St. Margaret's Hill: Mr. Samuel Favell in the chair: the committee appointed at the last meeting brought up their report, of which the following is an extract; (1792)
- 222696: The blessedness of dying in the Lord (1797)
- 222963: A sermon (1794)
- 223555: The trial of Thomas Mitchel (1759)
- 223557: The solemn declaration of Richard Coleman (1749)
- 223557: The solemn declaration of Richard Coleman (1749)
- 223771: The divinity of the son of God, and the complete atonement for sin, by the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ, proved from the word of God (1783)
- 223849: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 223850: The blessedness of living and dying in the lord (1762)
- 223851: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 223852: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 223882: The parable of the dry bones (1756)
- 223883: The parable of the dry bones (1765)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 224052: A true account of the apprehending and taking of Dr Hamilton, a dissenting parson, (brother to Sir David Hamilton the man-mid-wife) and his man, for barbarously drowning of one Mr. Hunter, in the Thames, between York Stairs and the Falcon, on Saturday last, April the 28th, 1711. by throwing him over board, and keeping him down with the boat-hook, &c. only because he ask'd him for a just debt. With his examination before Sir Charles Cox, and commitment to the Marshalsea in Southwark (1711)
- 224339: At a very numerous meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of Lambeth, held this day, ... at Cumberland Gardens, Vauxhall; Joseph Waring, Esq; in the chair (1792)
- 224374: At a general meeting of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, ... for ... the support of our happy constitution, ... Mr. John Coventry, churchwarden, in the chair (1792)
- 224374: At a general meeting of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, ... for ... the support of our happy constitution, ... Mr. John Coventry, churchwarden, in the chair (1792)
- 224374: At a general meeting of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, ... for ... the support of our happy constitution, ... Mr. John Coventry, churchwarden, in the chair (1792)
- 224375: Borough of Southwark Association, for preserving Peace and Good-order, against Republicans & Levellers. At a general meeting of the Committees of the several parishes of St. Saviour, St. John, St. Olave, St. George, and St. Thomas, held ... on Tuesday the 18th day of December 1792 (1792)
- 224375: Borough of Southwark Association, for preserving Peace and Good-order, against Republicans & Levellers. At a general meeting of the Committees of the several parishes of St. Saviour, St. John, St. Olave, St. George, and St. Thomas, held ... on Tuesday the 18th day of December 1792 (1792)
- 224375: Borough of Southwark Association, for preserving Peace and Good-order, against Republicans & Levellers. At a general meeting of the Committees of the several parishes of St. Saviour, St. John, St. Olave, St. George, and St. Thomas, held ... on Tuesday the 18th day of December 1792 (1792)
- 225249: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1759)
- 225669: The first lye refuted; or, the grand delusion exposed. A sermon, preached at the Rev. Dr. Rippon's meeting-house, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, on Lord's day, June, 15, 1800. By John Ryland, D.D (1800)
- 225793: The good government of a country its great object (1753)
- 226012: The reasonableness and pleasure of the Christian life (1754)
- 226095: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Jones (1759)
- 226121: The history and antiquities of St. Saviour's Southwark (1765)
- 226363: The practical improvement of the watchman's answer (1752)
- 226364: The practical improvement of the watchman's answer (1752)
- 226424: The christian salutation (1766)
- 226577: Doing good recommended from the example of Christ (1728)
- 226583: Christ crucified (1799)
- 226585: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226586: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226599: The mournful and pleasing vicissitudes of life (1795)
- 226601: On the early love and pursuit of wisdom (1793)
- 226713: The necessity of dying (1792)
- 226714: A funeral oration (1791)
- 226714: A funeral oration (1791)
- 226718: Hymns, extracted from various authors (1783)
- 226719: Hymns extracted from various authors (1777)
- 227411: John Harvy, Chimney-sweeper and nightman, in Mill-Lane, Deptford, Kent, (1780)
- 227599: Just arrived from abroad, young Astley most assuredly for a few nights only. (1785)
- 227635: A kalendar of the prisoners for the assizes, to be holden at Croydon, in and for the county of Surrey, on Monday, the 18th day of August 1783, before the Right Hon. William Earl of Mansfield, His Majesty's chief justice, assigned to hold pleas before the king himself; and the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knt. One of the justices of our Lord the King, of his Court of Common pleas; justices assigned to take the assizes, and deliver the goal of the prisoners therein, &c. Prisoners remaining according to former orders. Jonathan Mann, and Thomas Masey. (1783)
- 227639: A kalendar of the prisoners. Surrey Lent Assizes, at Kingston-upon-Thames, on Wednesday, the 25th of March, 1789. John CreuzE?sq. sheriff (1789)
- 227655: Kent's directory (1759)
- 227656: Kent's directory (1763)
- 227657: Kent's directory (1766)
- 227660: Kent's directory (1768)
- 227661: Kent's directory (1769)
- 227663: Kent's directory (1771)
- 227966: A brief reply to the Reverend Mr. John Lewis's brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England (1738)
- 228006: Britain saved by Jehovah (1746)
- 228522: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Olave Southwark (1722)
- 228533: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Olave Southwark (1722)
- 228700: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Mr. William Powell, late of the borough of Southwark, deceased (1762)
- 228887: A charge to the clergy of the county of Surrey, deliver'd at the town of Guildford, Oct. 11 (1716)
- 228976: The terms, or Conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to be serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms (1756)
- 229142: A chronological and historical account from the first building a bridge across the River Thames, from London to Southwark, 'till the late conflagration of the temporary bridge, the 11th of April, 1758 (1758)
- 229185: A sermon preached before the several associations of the Laudable Order of Anti-Gallicans (1754)
- 229299: Cocker's arithmetick (1705)
- 229303: Cocker's arithmetick (1720)
- 229305: Cocker's arithmetick (1723)
- 229307: Cockers arithmetick (1725)
- 229308: Cocker's arithmetick (1731)
- 229309: Cocker's arithmetick (1733)
- 229310: Cocker's arithmetick (1738)
- 229311: Cocker's arithmetick (1745)
- 229312: Cocker's arithmetick (1748)
- 229314: Cocker's arithmetick (1751)
- 229316: Cocker's arithmetick (1757)
- 229317: Cocker's arithmetick (1758)
- 229319: Cocker's arithmetic (1767)
- 229321: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1703)
- 229322: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1713)
- 229323: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1729)
- 229490: A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the city of London, and parts adjacent (1763)
- 230369: The dignity of the royal character (1749)
- 230406: The directory (1736)
- 231011: The efficacy of Christian perseverance in time of trouble (1713)
- 231121: An elegy on the much lamented death of that faithful and laborious minister of the Gospel, Mr. Benjamin Keach, late pastor of a church of Christ, meeting on Horsly-down, Southwark (1704)
- 231245: England's warning piece (1768)
- 231246: England's warning piece (1768)
- 231269: English liberty established, or a mirrour for posterity: John Wilkes, Esqr. the undaunted assertor of the liberty of the press, and the rights of English-men (1768)
- 231651: Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark (1782)
- 231653: An inquiry into the medical efficacy of a new species of Peruvian bark, lately imported into this country under the name of yellow bark: including practical observations respecting the choice of bark in general. By John Relph, M.D. (1794)
- 232039: An essay on the use of mixed and compressed cattle fodder (1797)
- 232663: For one night only (1790)
- 233550: The doctrines of the Church of England asserted (1749)
- 233869: The duty of perseverance in well-doing. A sermon, preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, Friday, January 1, MDCCXCVI. for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-lane. By John Disney, (1796)
- 233993: Faith in God and his word (1754)
- 234590: Governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1736)
- 234592: The governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1710)
- 234594: The governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1715)
- 234678: The great need of divine mercy, at death and judgment consider'd, in a sermon preach'd at the Charity-school, in Gravel-lane, Southwark, January1, 1715. By James Coningham, (1715)
- 234707: Grief a-la-mode, a city dream, on the death of Lord Mayor's day, (in the disappointment of a dinner.) (1786)
- 236080: Le guide pour servir au plan de la ville & fauxbourgs [sic] de Dublin (1756)
- 237769: Lowndes's London directory for the year 1784 (1784)
- 238096: The matchless history of Joseph and his brethren (1724)
- 238278: The memorial of David's piety considered and improved. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, on Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 1783, for the benefit of the Charity-school, in Gravel-Lane. By R. Jones. (1783)
- 238291: A memorial relating to the court of Marshalsea of the king's houshold (1729)
- 238589: The mischiefs of unreasonable opposition to government (1749)
- 238707: A narrative of the very extrarodinary [sic] adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 238769: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 238934: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1772)
- 238935: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1774)
- 238936: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1777)
- 238937: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1783)
- 239063: New remarks of London: or, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, of Southwark, and part of Middlesex and Surrey, within the circumference of the bills of mortality (1732)
- 239065: A new review of London (1722)
- 239066: A new review of London (1728)
- 239170: Forgiveness of sins only to be obtained through the God man mediator (1796)
- 239212: The foundation of submission to our governors considered (1715)
- 239471: The proceedings of the General Assembly held on Wednesday (1789)
- 239553: G. Clark, London carrier, sets out from the White-Hart-Inn in the Borough, Southwark, (1758)
- 239757: General report of the committee of subscribers, to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor, resident in the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and the several out parishes of the metropolis (1800)
- 239976: The genuine trial of Francis Townley (1746)
- 240055: The glory of the church in the latter day (1753)
- 240257: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1716 (1716)
- 240258: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1733 (1733)
- 240259: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1736 (1736)
- 240260: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's hospital (1783)
- 240264: A list of the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital, in Southwark, 1725 (1725)
- 240340: An Address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain (1755)
- 240487: Loss by fire in Morgans-Lane, Southwark, upwards of 2706 l (1705)
- 240989: The obligation of the oaths to the government (1716)
- 241424: Of staying the mind on God (1736)
- 241659: A plain address, &c (1797)
- 241759: A plan of the General Inoculating Dispensary, proposed to be instituted for the benefit of the poor throughout London, Westminster and Southwark, without removing them from their own habitations (1779)
- 242216: Proposals at a certain charge, for a weekly dividen for three societies upon marriages, by the Original Loyal Society; at the sign of the city of Chichester, over-against the Spur-Inn in the borough of Southwark (1710)
- 242273: Proposals for insurance on marriage; by the Substantial and Profitable Society (1710)
- 242276: Proposals for insurance on marriages and births. By the Nuptial Society: an their Office in Jacob-Street, near Dock-Head, Southwark. December the 11th. 1710 (1710)
- 242429: The usefulness and necessity of revelation (1730)
- 242539: The lawfulness of wishing destruction to the King's enemies (1746)
- 242540: The reasonableness and necessity of standing fast in Christian and English liberty (1745)
- 242541: The reasonableness and necessity of standing fast in Christian and English liberty (1745)
- 243086: The joyful sacrifice of a prosperous nation (1760)
- 243365: The spirit of popery set forth (1716)
- 243385: A farewell sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Great Kimbel (1707)
- 244296: The Perils of false brethren, both in church and state (1709)
- 244364: The amazing tempest: being a surprizing account of the great damage done in and about the City of London, Southwark, &c. by the late terrible and astonishing tempest (1703)
- 244751: The connexion and harmony of religion and virtue delineated in the character of Abraham (1752)
- 244989: Reflections on human life (1743)
- 245076: The church of England turned dissenter at last (1740)
- 245773: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. George the martyr, in Southwark, on Sunday, October 13, 1745 (1745)
- 246818: The counterfeit bridegroom; being a comical and pleasant relation of a young woman in the borough of Southwark, who being in wants of a husband, by a strange mistake, married a young woman in man's apparel, (1700)
- 246900: The order, qualifications, and duty of a christian minister (1792)
- 246968: The object of religious worship considered (1747)
- 246987: A sermon preached at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, on Sunday, November 24, 1754 (1755)
- 246988: A sermon preached at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, on Sunday, November 24, 1754 (1755)
- 247056: The necessity and beauty of family-religion represented in a short, but pathetick address to the professor (1754)
- 247128: An act for repairing the high-ways leading from the stones-end of Kent-Street, in the parish of St. George's Southwark, in the county of Surry, to the lime-kilns in East Greenwich, near Black-heath, and to Lewisham Church, being the Tunbridge Road, in the county of Kent (1718)
- 247672: The unsuccessfulness of Christ's ministry, and his reward with God, considered and improved (1775)
- 247944: The danger of following a multitude (1784)
- 247983: Christ, the ransom found (1754)
- 248341: A sermon preach'd at the assises held at Kingston upon Thames (1713)
- 248345: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248346: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248355: Brotherly love recommended (1705)
- 249210: List of the Linnean Society of London (1800)
- 249242: A new and universal history (1776)
- 249453: Reflections upon the fall of a great prince (1765)
- 249580: A survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1733)
- 249581: A survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1754)
- 249789: Thomas Crosby and John Robinson (1740)
- 249789: Thomas Crosby and John Robinson (1740)
- 250111: The babel of quakerism thrown down: or The errors and inconsistencies of Robert Barclay's apology for the quakers, discover'd and confuted (1739)
- 250465: Les dangers ou? l'on est expose? de la part des faux freres (1710)
- 251443: Inimitable performances. Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Monday, and every evening this week, will be performed the following new entertainments, after the grand equestrian parade. (1793)
- 251866: Comparison between filtering stones (1800)
- 252037: John Strangewayes Rawles of the parish of St. Olaves, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, maketh oath that he this deponent in the month of August, 1704, was in company with one Mr. Hey, and Mr. Gardner, (1705)
- 252973: Jeptha's rash vow: or, the virgin sacrifice. As it is acted at Lee and Harper's great theatrical booth, over-against the Hospital-gate in West-Smithfield, by comedians from the theatres. To which will be added, The fall of Phaeton (1733)
- 252973: Jeptha's rash vow: or, the virgin sacrifice. As it is acted at Lee and Harper's great theatrical booth, over-against the Hospital-gate in West-Smithfield, by comedians from the theatres. To which will be added, The fall of Phaeton (1733)
- 254373: Some reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, by the Master, Wardens and commonalty of the Mystery of Bakers of the City of London, and other the bakers within the suburbs thereof, and iu [sic] the City and Liberty of Westminster and borough of Southwark, against several clauses in the bill for regulating the price and assize of bread (1710)
- 254528: A syllabus of the lectures on midwifery (1799)
- 255132: Cracknell, sole preparer of fine mustard, &c. at his mills, in King's-Head Yard, Tooley-Street, ... Southwark; where merchants, captains of ships, and shop-keepers, may be supplied (1800)
- 255132: Cracknell, sole preparer of fine mustard, &c. at his mills, in King's-Head Yard, Tooley-Street, ... Southwark; where merchants, captains of ships, and shop-keepers, may be supplied (1800)
- 255132: Cracknell, sole preparer of fine mustard, &c. at his mills, in King's-Head Yard, Tooley-Street, ... Southwark; where merchants, captains of ships, and shop-keepers, may be supplied (1800)
- 257156: God's government of the wind (1704)
- 257736: The arithmetician's guide (1746)
- 257970: An account of the death of Mrs. Anne Thornton (1799)
- 258104: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates (1781)
- 258111: The communication of sin (1709)
- 258169: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 258194: The communication of sin (1709)
- 258269: The complete family cook (1796)
- 258361: The Baptist-catechism: or A brief instruction in the principles of Christian religion, agreeable to the confession of faith, publish'd by the elders and brethren of many Baptist congregations both in London, and the country; owning the doctrines of personal election, and final perseverance (1764)
- 258444: Gospel-obedience necessary to salvation (1729)
- 258779: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1788)
- 258780: A Companion to all the principal places of curiousity and entertainment in and about London and Westminister (1789)
- 258782: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1796)
- 258783: A Companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1800)
- 258786: The communication of sin (1710)
- 259047: A companion to the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1783)
- 259193: As the bill imposing stamped duties on receipts, has not yet been read the last time in the House of Commons, ... and as it is the firm resolution of the merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, to co-operate with the Corporation of London, ... in opposing the said bill vigorously; ... We have therefore taken the liberty of sending you the enclosed resolutions, (1783)
- 259193: As the bill imposing stamped duties on receipts, has not yet been read the last time in the House of Commons, ... and as it is the firm resolution of the merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, to co-operate with the Corporation of London, ... in opposing the said bill vigorously; ... We have therefore taken the liberty of sending you the enclosed resolutions, (1783)
- 259535: A charge delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. William Dowars (1758)
- 259611: Christianity a system of humanity (1779)
- 259972: The English lion; or, jovial tars (1786)
- 260526: Habeas corpus act (1794)
- 261063: The Intelligencer: or, Merchants assistant (1738)
- 261193: Cocker's arithmetick (1722)
- 261202: Cocker's arithmetic (1756)
- 261212: Cocker's arithmetic (1771)
- 262072: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1763)
- 262119: The particulars of the valuable freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estates, situate fronting the River Thames, adjoining the New Cut at Limehouse, and in Risby's Rope-walk, near Limehouse-Bridge; the property of the late James Spagg, Esq. ... a valuable leasehold estate, in Maidstone-Buildings, St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark; the property of Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. deceased; and a freehold dwelling-house, offices, and garden, in James-Street, near Buckingham-Gate; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. on Wednesday the 17th of August, 1785, (1785)
- 262207: A syllabus of the lectures on midwifery (1797)
- 262688: A religious education recommended (1728)
- 262818: Wimble and Son's hoys, (to and from London,) sail every Saturday, from Toppen's wharf, Bridge-yard, Southwark, and take in goods for Maidstone,... Coal and coke, at the lowest prices, at their wharf, Maidstone (1780)
- 263785: To be let, on lease for twenty-one years, from Lady Day next, thirty-one acres of land at Marden, in Kent, consisting of ten fields adjoining together, ... abutting on the lane leading from Style-Bridge to Marden, and now on lease to Mr. John Amherst Walter, ... The directors of the poor of the parish of Bermondsey (to whom the said land doth belong) will meet at their Work-house, in Five Foot-Lane, Bermondsey-Street, Southwark, on Wednesday the 22d of January next, ... to receive proposals ... from any person or persons desirous of taking such land for the said term o twenty-one years, (1793)
- 263856: A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company (1739)
- 264198: An account of the life of Dr. Henry Sacheverel, chaplain of St. Saviours, Southwark, and Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford: shewing his family and education, his preferments, preachings, ... speeches and paragraphes in his sermons, particularly, that of the 5th of November, 1709[.] (1710)
- 264316: The parable of the dry bones interpreted in a sermon (1756)
- 264317: The parable of the dry bones. Interpreted in a sermon (1757)
- 264741: The names of the petitioners against the select-vestry of St. Saviours, Southwark. 1709 (1709)
- 265092: Proposals for printing by subscription, the history, antiquities, and present state of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and parts contiguous in Middlesex and Surrey. In nine books. ... By William Maitland, (1737)
- 265137: Proposals offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, for making an act to establish the half-penny carriage; to the end that Her Majesty's revenues arising by posts may be encreased, and the inhabitants within the main pile of buildings of the cities and suburbs of London an Westminster, and burrough of Southwark, may save 14000l. per ann (1709)
- 266634: A second letter to the Rev. Herbert Jones (1778)
- 267233: A sermon preach'd at the visitation of the clergy (1714)
- 267560: A narrative of the proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark, ... against the rebel prisoners now under sentence of death for High Treason. ... To which are added, the particulars of the several trials of Francis Townley, ... David Morgan, Thomas Deacon, George Fletcher, Andrew Blood, (1746)
- 267611: [A] sermon, preached at Horslydown, Southwark, London (1783)
- 267969: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1762)
- 268230: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent; from the earliest accounts, to the beginning of the year 1770. (1769)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268436: Neale's superfine broad cloth warehouse. Edward Neale, broad-cloth-maker, at Frome in Somersetshire, and woollen-draper opposite the Marshalsea, in the borough, Southwark, London, (1750)
- 268602: The merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, having in a general-meeting held at the Paul's-Head-Tavern, in Cateaton-Street, on Tuesday, the 10th of June 1783, taken into their serious consideration the tendency of a stamp duty on receipts, came to several unanimous resolutions thereupon, which their committee, ... humbly submit to the consideration of the Members of the House of Commons (1783)
- 268602: The merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, having in a general-meeting held at the Paul's-Head-Tavern, in Cateaton-Street, on Tuesday, the 10th of June 1783, taken into their serious consideration the tendency of a stamp duty on receipts, came to several unanimous resolutions thereupon, which their committee, ... humbly submit to the consideration of the Members of the House of Commons (1783)
- 268618: The messengers mission (1783)
- 268621: Messrs. Clark, London carriers, sets [sic] out from the White-Hart and King's-Head Inns in the borough of Southwark, ... for the Two Blue-Posts Inn, at Portsmouth; and returns [sic] from thence for London on the same days, ... Performed by Messrs. Richard and William Clark. (1779)
- 268862: A sermon, preached at an annual visitation of the clergy, of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, held at St. Saviour's, Southwark, September 25, 1795 (1795)
- 268862: A sermon, preached at an annual visitation of the clergy, of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, held at St. Saviour's, Southwark, September 25, 1795 (1795)
- 268883: A sermon preached at Maze Pond, Southwark, September 27, 1789 (1789)
- 268999: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's (1782)
- 269000: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Southwark, on the first day of January, 1768 (1768)
- 269000: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Southwark, on the first day of January, 1768 (1768)
- 269233: A short essay on Revelations i, 10 (1776)
- 269759: The watchman's answer to the question, what of the night? (1751)
- 269956: The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1797)
- 270738: Serious advice to the generation that is passing away, and to that which is coming (1720)
- 271043: A true relation of the remarkable work of God upon James and Walter White (1758)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271492: Nolumus lilium defamari: or, A vindication of the common grammar (1709)
- 271519: The wandring spy (1729)
- 271643: The christian triumph (1713)
- 271654: The christian triumph (1713)
- 271656: The doctor no changeling (1713)
- 272243: The shaver's new sermon for the fast day (1796)
- 273494: On the tendency of Christ's religion to promote happiness: and our consequent obligation to spread the knowledge of it (1767)
- 273574: What should be done: or, Remarks on the political state of things (1766)
- 274090: Morality not Christianity (1749)
- 274090: Morality not Christianity (1749)
- 274123: The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1797)
- 275039: The london and country printers (1785)
- 275143: The malefactor's guide (1723)
- 276232: Many disputes having lately arisen relative to the authority and jurisdiction of the City in and over the Borough of Southwark (1785)
- 276684: A discourse, delivered by way of exhortation, to the parents, &c. of the children belonging to St. Saviour's Charity-Schools (1792)
- 276684: A discourse, delivered by way of exhortation, to the parents, &c. of the children belonging to St. Saviour's Charity-Schools (1792)
- 276758: A discourse on Baptism: containing remarks and observations on Dr. Priestly's Chapters on the same subject. By Philalethes (1786)
- 277942: Common safely the cause and foundation of human society; or An examination of the rights of individuals to personal security, and how far those rights may extend to the altering, dissolving, or forsaking any government, that shall cherish murderers (1769)
- 278159: Cocker's arithmetick (1702)
- 278228: An exhortation to Mr. Daniel Stevens (1733)
- 278348: Compassion to poor chidren recommended, from the example of Pharoh's daughter (1774)
- 278502: A compleat history of the trials of the rebel lords in Westminster-Hall; and the rebel officers and others concerned in the rebellion in the year 1745, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, and at Carlisle and York (1746)
- 278774: A full and true account of the apprehending and taking one William Wallis (1703)
- 280104: Cocker's arithmetick (1731)
- 281203: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Reverend and learned Mr. J. Killinghal, of Southwark; Mr. E. Bentley, of Coggeshall (1741)
- 281227: The divinity of the Son of God (1783)
- 281289: By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against Jesuits and Popish priests, and promising a reward for apprehending them within London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, or within ten miles of the said cities of London and Westminster (1745)
- 282648: An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill (1746)
- 282729: Exhortations, relating to prayer and the Lord's-Supper (1752)
- 283116: Be ye also ready (1737)
- 283761: The blessedness of living and dying in the lord (1762)
- 284176: Roman cement, artificial terras, and stucco (1796)
- 284196: The humble and loyal address of the citizens of London (1733)
- 284339: The full tryal (1711)
- 284757: An account of the Reverend Henry Sacheverell, D.D. who read prayers at St. Saviour's Southwark, on the 26th day of this instant March, 1710. in the afternoon, ... being the first time he read prayers after his great tryal: in the second lesson apointed [sic] for the day, .. the second Epistle of Timothy, and the 4th chapter (1710)
- 285204: An antidote against popery: or, The principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted (1779)
- 286096: The doctrine of the divine being under his grand distinguishing characters of God (1737)
- 286153: The christian triumph (1713)
- 286759: A Companion to the plan of London (1765)
- 287383: The Clergyman and goldsmith, in the trap; or, A new hymn to the pillory (1703)
- 287416: Anniversary meeting of the children of the charity-schools of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Environs (1786)
- 287426: Kent's directory (1745)
- 287488: The merchant and tradesman's London directory (1787)
- 287590: A speech of William Jones, Esq (1782)
- 287714: The London companion (1775)
- 287902: The duty of a nation in time of distress (1796)
- 287928: St. Saviour, Southwark, in the county of Surrey. At a meeting of several respectable inhabitants, this day held ... to promote the laudable endeavours of their fellow-subjects, by voluntary subscriptions, in opposing the declared emnity of the French, against the trade, constitution, and government of this country (1798)
- 288141: A few plain questions to every honest and independent elector of the borough of Southwark (1795)
- 288511: A letter to the congregation meeting near the Maze-Pond, Southwark (1755)
- 288784: Lectures on the church catechism (1799)
- 289133: A second address to Mr. Huntington (1797)
- 291228: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1798)
- 291228: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1798)
- 291918: An Humble address to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor of London, concerning the jurisdiction of the city over the Borough of Southwark (1760)
- 291926: Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark (1783)
- 292060: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital, in Southwark, 1773 (1773)
- 292061: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's-Hospital, in Southwark, 1768. The Right Hon. Samuel Turner, Esq; lord-mayor. Sir Joseph Hankey, knt. and alderman, president. Sir Robert Ladbroke, knt. Robert Alsop, Esq; Sir Tho. Rawlinson, knt. Sir Charles Asgill, bart. Sir Richard Glynn, bart. Sir Matth. Blakiston, bart. William Beckford, Esq; William Bridgen, Esq; Sir Wm. Stephenson, knt. Sir Robert Kite, knt. Right Hon. Thomas Harley Sir William Baker, knt. aldermen. Sir Francis Gosling, knt. Sir Henry Bankes, knt. Barlow Trecothick, Esq; Brass Crosby, Esq; Richard Peers, Esq; William Nash, Esq; Thomas Hallifax, Esq; John Shakespear, Esq; Sir James Esdaile, knt. Samuel Plumb, Esq; Brackley Kennett, Esq; John Kirkman, Esq; William Bowden, Esq; treasurer (1768)
- 292111: Reasons against building a bridge from Lambeth to Westminster (1722)
- 292431: Borough of Southwark. Candidates John Lade, Fisher Tench, Esqs; Thomas Lant, and Samuel Rush, Esqs; The 10th of Nov. 1702, the right setled thus, the right of election for the said borough, is only in the inhabitants thereof paying scott and lott. (1714)
- 292743: Porters' fares. This day is published, price 2s. The porters' fares for conveying parcels, brought by coaches or waggons, from all the inns within the cities of London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, as directed by act of Parliament, June 1799. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act. Printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; and sold also by the booksellers of London and Westminster (1799)
- 292768: By the King's authority. Proposals for printing by subscription, in weekly numbers, price six-pence each, embellished with upwards of one hundred and twenty copper-plates, the third edition, (dedicated to the Right Honourable Samuel Turner Esq; Lord-Mayor the court of aldermen, and common-council.) The History and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and their environs. By William Maitland, F.R.S. and others (1769)
- 293208: State of the City of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark tontine at the end of the seven years (1798)
- 293208: State of the City of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark tontine at the end of the seven years (1798)
- 294282: Of the duties of the people towards their ministers (1733)
- 295248: A demonstration of the horrid nature of sin (1755)
- 295647: Truth and reason defended against error and burning envy (1728)
- 296757: A new song, address'd to all the worthy electors of the borough, of Southwark. 1765. To the tune of a begging we will go (1765)
- 296842: Thomas Woodhouse, oil and colourman, at the Black Boy, Church-Street, Greenwich. Sells fine Florence Genoa Gallipoli cod ... neat's-foot turpentine oils (1790)
- 296935: The Southwark wonder: or, The whole town in an uproar (1766)
- 296935: The Southwark wonder: or, The whole town in an uproar (1766)
- 298401: Proposals for establishing a dispensary in the town of Deptford, to be called Kent Dispensary, supported by voluntary contributions, for administering advice and medicines to the poor gratis (1783)
- 298772: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1763)
- 298772: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1763)
- 298773: Rules and constitutions, established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1764)
- 298773: Rules and constitutions, established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1764)
- 298864: Good kings and queens nursing fathers and mothers to the Church of Christ (1727)
- 299016: Thomas Dugdale, horse-boiler, in Dirty-Lane, Blackman-Street, Southwark. N.B. Most money given for live and dead horses (1775)
- 299174: James Hodges, at Broadwall, near Christ-Church, Surry, (by the King's patent) makes and sells all sorts of wove wood hats, by whom all shopkeepers, &c. may be served, wholesale with the above hats; ... He being the original maker, hereby cautions any person from pirating the same, (1780)
- 299177: Bird and Ireson, at no. 249, the corner of St. Margaret's-Hill, in the Borough, Southwark; sells Leghorn and straw hats, painted floor cloths, carpets, and English matting, wholesale and retail. Likewise, bread baskets of all sorts (1769)
- 299192: Warrell and Co's improved musical instruments, wholesale, retail, and for exportation, at their manufacturies or warehouse, near Astley's Theatre, Westminster Bridge. Square piano fortes superior to most others, however dignified and puffed off. (1790)
- 299351: Surry, at the general quarter session of the peace ... holden at Southwark, in and for the county of Surry, on Tuesday, ... the fifteenth day of January, in the thirty-third year of the reign of ... George the Second, ... It is ordered ... that an order made ... on Tuesday th twenty-third day of April, one thousand seven hundred and forty-five, for settling the rates and allowances, for maintaining and passing vagrants in this county, be ... repealed, (1760)
- 299620: Nine sermons preached in the parish church of St. Saviour's (1759)
- 300347: Rules and constitutions, established by the society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1769)
- 300347: Rules and constitutions, established by the society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1769)
- 300829: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1755)
- 301282: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in Southwark and county of Surry, held at Kingston upon Thames, on ... the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th days of August, 1715. (1715)
- 301283: This day is published (1757)
- 301284: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea, held for the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, at Kingston on Thames. On ... the 30th, and 31st of July, and the 1st and 2d of August, 1716. (1716)
- 301286: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea, held for the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, at Kingston on Thames. On ... the 21st, 22d, 23d, and 24th of March, 1715-16. (1716)
- 301288: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in the borough of Southwark, held for the county of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames. On ... the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th days of March, 1712-13. (1713)
- 301586: The circular letter (1794)
- 301683: Address to the general baptists, from the committee of their society, for the education of ministers, appointed by their General Assembly held at Worship street, London, Wednesday, 11th of June, 1794 (1794)
- 304965: A genuine and authentic account of the trial, life, behaviour, and dying words (1767)
- 305474: The surrey and Southwark writing-master (1750)
- 308790: Proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's-Hill (1746)
- 308850: Proposals for publishing by subscription, ... A south view of the city of London, and part of Southwark, as it appeared in the latter part of Queen Elizabeth's reign, from a very ancient picture described by Stowe, Maitland, Dodsley, &c. ... the author of this drawing, entirely relies upon the publick, ... for their encouragement; (1771)
- 308906: Messieurs Shaw and Company, soap-makers, at the Venetian and Marseilles white and marbled hard soap manufactory at Marygold Stairs, Southwark, (1760)
- 308910: Thomas Collett, successor to the late Mr. William Mathews, deceas'd, vellum and parchment-maker, in Long-Lane, Southwark. Makes and sells all sorts of abortive, writing, and binding vellum; (1750)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 311138: William Gabriel, rocking-horse maker, &c (1784)
- 311177: Stolen or stray'd, out of a field the back of Grange Walk, Bermondsey, last night or early this morning, a light chesnut gelding, (of the saddle kind) aged; about 14 hands high; a small blaze in his face; ... Whoever will bring the said gelding, or give information so that he may be recovered, at the George, Long Lane, Southwark, shall receive one guinea reward if strayed; and five guineas reward if stolen, on conviction of the offender (1800)
- 311192: Brown, trunk, chest, box-maker, and undertaker (1790)
- 311192: Brown, trunk, chest, box-maker, and undertaker (1790)
- 311528: Eschatos echthros. The death of death, in the death of Christ (1788)
- 311743: Matthew Bayley, in Trotter-Alley- [sic] Bermondsey-Street, Southwark, London; makes and sells glew, free from whale-blubber, (1770)
- 312753: Sir, the following is a copy of a memorial lately presented to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and as a petition to the Court of Common-Council, to desire the aid of that court in support of the antient rights of the Borough of Southwark, (1761)
- 312884: Sir, notice having been given of a motion to be made in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 2d of April next, which will bring the question of the shop-tax again under discussion: the committee, appointed by the retail shop-keepers of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, request the favour of you to interest your representatives in Parliament to support the repeal of that tax, (1789)
- 312884: Sir, notice having been given of a motion to be made in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 2d of April next, which will bring the question of the shop-tax again under discussion: the committee, appointed by the retail shop-keepers of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, request the favour of you to interest your representatives in Parliament to support the repeal of that tax, (1789)
- 312890: Sir, I am desired by the Committee, appointed by a General-Meeting of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, Westminster, and Southwark, assembled at the London-Tavern on Tuesday last, to consider the tendency of a tax on receipts, now under the consideration of Parliament, to transmit to you their resolutions thereon, and to request that you will be pleased immediately to communicate the same to the inhabitants of [blank] (1783)
- 312890: Sir, I am desired by the Committee, appointed by a General-Meeting of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, Westminster, and Southwark, assembled at the London-Tavern on Tuesday last, to consider the tendency of a tax on receipts, now under the consideration of Parliament, to transmit to you their resolutions thereon, and to request that you will be pleased immediately to communicate the same to the inhabitants of [blank] (1783)
- 312997: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's-Hospital, in Southwark, 1795. The Right Hon. Thomas Skinner, lord-mayor. Nathaniel Newnham, Esq. alderman, president. Edward Jeffries, Esq. treasurer. Right Hon. Thomas Harley John Wilkes, Esq. Sir Watkin Lewes, knt. Sir William Plomer, knt. Nathaniel Newnham,Esq. Richard Clark, Esq. Thomas Wright, Esq. William Gill, Esq. William Picketr, Esq. John Boydell, Esq. Sir John Hopkins, knt. Sir J. Sa...derson, knt. & bt. Paul le Mesurier, Esq. aldermen. Thomas Skinner, Esq. Brook Watson, Esq. William Curtis, Esq. Sir Benj. Hammet, knt. William Newman, Esq. G. Mack. Macauley, Esq. John Wm. Anderson, Esq. Har. Christ. Combe, Esq. Sir Rich. Carr Glyn, knt. Stephen Langston, Esq. Wm. Staines, Esq. Sir John Eamer, knt. Wm. Lushington, Esq. Mr. Joseph Alldin Mr. George Bodley Mr. William Box Mr. Dep. Rich. Brewer Mr. Dep. Cha. Lincoln Mr. Edward Parish common council. Mr. John Popplewell Mr. William Row Mr. Dep. Geo. Seddon Mr. Samuel Toulmin Mr.Solomon Wadd Mr. Joseph Welch[.] (1795)
- 313001: Report of the committee of the subscribers to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and the several out-parishes of the metropolis; read at a general meeting of the respectable inhabitants, convened by public advertisement, at the London Tavern, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1800 (1800)
- 313001: Report of the committee of the subscribers to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and the several out-parishes of the metropolis; read at a general meeting of the respectable inhabitants, convened by public advertisement, at the London Tavern, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1800 (1800)
- 313502: To all gentlemen, planters, and others, connected with sugar plantations (1775)
- 313793: Extractum nobile catharticum (1745)
- 314341: Authentic memoirs of John Sunderlande, the swindling Peckham Gardiner (1786)
- 314644: To the worshipful the president, treasurer, and governors of Christ-Hospital, London. The representation of the church-wardens of the Parish of Christ-Church, London, on behalf of themselves, and the rest of the inhabitants of the said parish (1750)
- 315412: Epsom, Surry. July 7th, 1763. In pursuance of an advertisement in the public papers, a meeting of the clergy of the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, ... was this day held here, in order to form themselves into a society for the relief of the poor widows and children of deceased clergymen within the deanries abovementioned. ... Rules and constitutions proposed (1763)
- 315412: Epsom, Surry. July 7th, 1763. In pursuance of an advertisement in the public papers, a meeting of the clergy of the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, ... was this day held here, in order to form themselves into a society for the relief of the poor widows and children of deceased clergymen within the deanries abovementioned. ... Rules and constitutions proposed (1763)
- 316298: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1793)
- 316343: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1738 (1738)
- 316409: A collection of hymns and spiritual songs (1776)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 316668: A Guide to stage coaches mails diligences waggons caravans carts coasting vessels barges and boats which carry passengers and merchandize from London Westminster and Southwark to the various towns in Great Britain; particularizing the number of miles to and market days of each place: with the periods when the carriages set out from the Inns &c. in the metropolis and its environs (1795)
- 316680: Peckham gardener (1786)
- 317005: Tradesmen of this kingdom in general (1796)
- 317386: The Deuce is in her! (1786)
- 317543: Particulars of, and conditions of sale for, the freehold and inheritance of that valuable and greatly improveable estate, called Suffolk Place, or the Mint, situate in the parish of St. George the martyr, and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1773)
- 317605: To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark (1784)
- 318190: The English school-master completed (1721)
- 318482: The pastor (1772)
- 318490: Pitt in the room of Fox! (1784)
- 318504: A kalendar, &c. Prisoners remaining in custody under sentence of transportation. (1794)
- 318672: The Covent-Garden repository or, Ranger's packet of whim, frolick, and amusement (1797)
- 319316: The Whigs coat of arms: or, the thirteen plagues of a usurper (1716)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320101: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1772)
- 320584: A collection of psalms and hymns (1770)
- 321254: [A new and accurate survey of the] cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, with the country about it for nineteen miles in length and thirteen in depth, in which is contain'd an exact description of St. James's, Kensington, Richmond, and Hampton-Court palaces, all the main and cross roads, lanes and paths, bye-ways, walls, pales, hedges, hills, vallies, rivers, bridges, ferries, brooks, springs, ponds, woods, heaths, commons, parks, avenues, churches, houses, gardens, &c. This map will be of general use to all persons who have occasion to travel round this metropolis, for business, health or pleasure, and to all curious persons, at home or abroad, published according to act of Parliament 1747; price two guineas in sheets. By John Rocque, surveyor. Begun in 1741, and finished in 1745, and publish'd in 1746, according to act of Parliament (1746)
- 321254: [A new and accurate survey of the] cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, with the country about it for nineteen miles in length and thirteen in depth, in which is contain'd an exact description of St. James's, Kensington, Richmond, and Hampton-Court palaces, all the main and cross roads, lanes and paths, bye-ways, walls, pales, hedges, hills, vallies, rivers, bridges, ferries, brooks, springs, ponds, woods, heaths, commons, parks, avenues, churches, houses, gardens, &c. This map will be of general use to all persons who have occasion to travel round this metropolis, for business, health or pleasure, and to all curious persons, at home or abroad, published according to act of Parliament 1747; price two guineas in sheets. By John Rocque, surveyor. Begun in 1741, and finished in 1745, and publish'd in 1746, according to act of Parliament (1746)
- 321259: Canvassing for popular preferment equally disparaging to the Gospel and its ministers (1800)
- 321369: The city director: or, a new and exact list of all the streets, lanes, courts, alleys, yards, &c. in London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent (1754)
- 321534: A new and compleat survey of London (1742)
- 323762: A genuine account of the life and death of Matthew Lee, the convert (1760)
- 323928: Secret memoirs of the life of Dr. Henry Sacheverell (1710)
- 324359: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies (1742)
- 324372: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies (1744)
- 324789: The gospel-Method of justification (1758)
- 324791: The progress of moral corruption (1778)
- 326211: The art of heraldry (1730)
- 326664: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1770)
- 326665: The new, complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1784)
- 326666: A new and compleat survey of London (1742)
- 326675: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1799)
- 327041: The life of Richard Phillips (1750)
- 327956: Outlines of a plan for patroling and watching the city of London (1786)
- 328555: An address to the electors of Southwark (1795)
- 328566: Dr. Johnson's famous yellow ointment (1785)
- 328566: Dr. Johnson's famous yellow ointment (1785)
- 329197: The path of the just like the shining light (1797)
- 329594: National calamities tokens of the divine displeasure (1794)
- 329631: The value of the poor (1786)
- 329639: The vanity of human life (1776)
- 329654: A discourse on family-prayer (1718)
- 330607: The example of Jesus in his youth (1780)
- 330637: The professors of the Gospel under the strongest obligations to labour to distinguish themselves by an eminent degree of piety and virtue (1777)
- 330768: Annereau's catalogue, for 1800 (1800)
- 330902: Medical discipline (1798)
- 330902: Medical discipline (1798)
- 330973: The house of God opened and his table free for baptists and pędobaptists (1777)
- 331667: The surgeons assistant (1703)
- 332229: A treatise on the high operation for the stone with XVII. copper-plates (1723)
- 332704: Arianism anatomized (1718)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333301: The apparition of Donald Macdonald's ghost (1746)
- 333305: The saddle put on the right horse (1746)
- 333473: An act to impower the guardians of Frances Fitzroy Scudamore, an infant, to make building-leases of her estate in Southwark, in the county of Surry (1753)
- 333507: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Rev. Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry, on Tuesday, Sept. 16. 1755 (1763)
- 334282: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Green, curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark; and lecturer of St. John's, Wapping. Occasioned by the publication of his Eight sermons (1758)
- 334979: The proceedings of the sessions of oyer and terminer (1740)
- 336418: An earnest and affectionate address to young persons, of various characters: in a sermon, delivered Jan.1, 1756. at Silver-Street. To which is added, A short Address to Parents and Heads of Families. By S. Hayward (1756)
- 336425: A sermon preach'd Novemb. 29. 1709. in Whitestreet, Southwark (1710)
- 336441: The improvement of present time: recommended in a sermon preach'd on the New-Year's-day of 1731. for the benefit of the charity-school at Gravel-lane, Southwark. By John Guyse. (1731)
- 336485: The merriest poet in Christendom: or, Chaloner's miscellany, being a salve for every sore. By Tho. Chaloner, Gent. during his Residence in the Excise, as also whilst School-Master at New Shoreham, and Little Hampton in Sussex: Containing all his Extempore Flights, Satyrs, Songs, Turns of Fancy aud Humours, both in his Minority and since, for upwards of Ten Years past. Publish'd and recommended to the world by Robert Hartley, a sincere Friend to the Author, and an Encourager of Art and Ingenuity (1732)
- 336580: The tryal of William Acton (1729)
- 336623: Religion the best ornament (1754)
- 336656: Be ye also ready (1737)
- 336658: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. William Bentley (1751)
- 336876: An act to enable the dean and chapter of Canterbury, to grant leases of their estate, in the parish of St. Olave, Southwark (1766)
- 337203: Gospel-requisites to acceptable prayer. A sermon delivered at a monthly association, in Unicorn-Yard, Tooley-Street, Southwark, on Thursday, February the 22d, 1770. By Benjamin Wallin (1770)
- 337323: A discourse on prayer, from I Corinthians xiv. 15. preached December 25, 1732. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's Day mornings, at a meeting-house on Horsly-Down, Southwark. And now published at their Request; with a Preface relating to some Calumnies cast upon the Author. By John Gill (1733)
- 337324: Dedication of ourselves to God argued from the divine mercies (1764)
- 337385: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1773, for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, by Thomas Toller. Published at the Request of the Managers (1773)
- 337703: The divine right of infant baptism, examined and disproved; being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled, A brief illustration and confirmation of the divine right of infant baptism. Printed at Boston in New England, 1746. By John Gill, D. D (1749)
- 337704: A discourse on singing of psalms as a part of divine worship, from I. Corinthians xiv. 15. Preached the 25th of December, 1733. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's-Day mornings, at a Meeting-House on Horsly-Down, Southwark. Published at their Request. By John Gill (1734)
- 337705: A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members (1771)
- 337825: Reflections upon the fall of a great prince (1766)
- 337829: Heart religion the source of spiritual joy (1786)
- 337829: Heart religion the source of spiritual joy (1786)
- 337857: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster (1780)
- 337865: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould (1723)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338330: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ considered. A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, January 2. 1737-8. By Joseph Denham. (1738)
- 338402: A bill to prevent the holding of any market for the future in the High Street of the Borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry (1755)
- 338408: A bill to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the Parish of saint saviours, in the Borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market with the said Parish, not interfering with the High Street in the said Borough (1755)
- 338829: The trial of Humphrey Finnimore, Esq; (reputed to be worth forty thousand pounds) who was tried at the quarter session holden for the county of Surrey, in the Town-Hall, Southwark, on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1779, and convicted of felony, In stealing of Five Turkies, the Property of Thomas Humphries. With the pleading of the counsel, and the Speeches of the Justices, on the 14th and 15th of January, when the Prisoner's Counsel moved the Court to respite the Sentence. And a copy of the petition presented to His Majesty, signed by the Fifteen Magistrates who were present at the Trial. With an Address to the Person Pardoned, and another to the Reader (1779)
- 338914: A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in St. Thomas's, Southwark, upon occasion of his leaving it (1708)
- 339262: Cocker's arithmetick (1725)
- 339266: Report of the committee to the London Reforming Society, containing a statement of its numbers, connexions, and the progress it has made in the cause of reform. Printed for the use of the members (1795)
- 339305: A bill for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, along a street called Saint Saviour's Dock-head in the parishes of Saint John in Southward, and Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, to Millpond-Bridge in the parish of Rotherhith; and from thence to the New Halfway-House in the same parish, and through Upper Rogues Lane to the east end thereof; and likewise from the said New Halfway-House to the south corner of Red-house Lane, in the parishes of Saint Paul and Saint Nicholas, Deptford; and through the said Lane, and a street called Grove-Street, to the said Lane called Upper Rogues Lane, in the said parish of Rotherhith; and also from the south corner of Old Red-house Lane aforesaid, to the south end of Butt-Lanne, in the said parish of Saint Paul, Deptford; and for keeping the said road in repair for the future (1749)
- 339315: A bill for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, within the town and borough of Southwark, and the several parishes of Saint Saviour, Saint Marry at Newington, Saint Mary Magdalen Bermoudsey, Christ-Church, Saint Mary Lambeth, and Saint Mary at Rotherhith, in the county of Surrey, and the several precincts and liberties of the same (1749)
- 339972: A funeral sermon, preached on Sunday, June the 13th 1762. at Mr. Mc. Donnell's new chapel,, in Layton-Street, near Shadwell-Market. By the Rev. Thomas Stephens, M. A. Formerly of King's-College, Cambridge, and Assistant Preacher of the aforesaid Chapel. on the death of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Jones, late chaplain of St. Saviour's, Southwark. Who departed this Life, on Sunday the 6th of June, 1762 (1762)
- 340320: The charitable man the best ?conomist, patriot, and Christian (1761)
- 340325: Acceptable religion illustrated and recommended (1770)
- 340934: A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain (1761)
- 340936: A tour through the island of Great Britain (1778)
- 341451: Cocker's arithmetick (1750)
- 342527: The neck-adventure (1715)
- 342722: The beauty and blessedness of a calm and quite disposition of mind, consider'd, in a sermon on Matt. V.5. By J.M. (1733)
- 342972: An act for the sale of certain messuages, lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, in the parish of Saint George the Martyr, and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, part of the settled estate of John Bullock, Esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, (1772)
- 343113: At a general meeting of the subscribers of monies agreed to be paid for the purpose of raising men for the sea-service, ... held ... in Southwark, ... the 18th day of August, 1779 (1779)
- 343227: The nature and necessity of faith in the Lord Jesus (1771)
- 343307: A scripture manual (1750)
- 343613: The believer made ripe for death and glory in life, by the influence of the spirit and grace of God. A sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss Mary Bailey, An eminent Trophy of Divine Grace, Who departed this Life June the 17th, 1768. In the Seventeenth Year of her Age. Preached at the meeting in Black's Fields, Southwark, June the 26th, 1768. By John Langford. Published at the Request of her Friends, and those who heard it (1768)
- 343837: An answer to fools; and a word to the wise. Addressed to the Reverend Maria de Fleury, John Ryland, and co. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1792)
- 343840: The barber (1792)
- 343846: The broken cistern, and the springing well (1791)
- 343863: Forty stripes save none for Satan; or, the devil beaten with rods. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1792)
- 343865: The funeral of Arminianism (1791)
- 343879: The kingdom of Heaven taken by prayer (1793)
- 343894: The moral law not injured by the everlasting gospel. A sermon, preached in substance at Providence Chapel; and humbly addressed to the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1792)
- 343923: Considerations upon two bills (1732)
- 344206: Sir, the Committee of Shopkeepers of London, Westminster, and Southwark, beg leave, (1785)
- 344206: Sir, the Committee of Shopkeepers of London, Westminster, and Southwark, beg leave, (1785)
- 344229: The christian's desire to be with Christ considered: in a sermon occasioned by the decease of Mrs. Hannah Brittain; who departed this life November 21, 1754. Preached at Horsly-Down, Fair-Street, Southwark. By Samuel Fry. Published by Request (1755)
- 344237: The saint dismiss'd from earth, and sent to rest. A sermon on occasion of the death of the late Reverend Mr. William Bushnell, preached in Maid-Lane in Southwark, May 27, 1744. By Ob. Hughes, D.D. (1744)
- 344753: An act to enable the president and scholars of the college of Saint Mary Magdalen, in the University of Oxford, to grant building leases of certain ground, messuages, houses, and buildings, in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1777)
- 345502: The holy communicant rightly prepar'd: or, a discourse concerning the blessed sacrament. Wherein the Nature of it is Describ'd; our Obligation to Frequent Communion Enforc'd; and Directions given for Due Preparation for it, Behaviour at, and after it, and Profiting by it. With Prayers and Hymns, suited to the several Parts of that Holy Office. To which is added, a discourse on baptism. By Samuel Wesley, A. M. Chaplain to the most Honourable John Lord Marquess of Normanby, and Rector of Epworth, in the Diocese of Lincoln (1716)
- 345994: An address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon (1755)
- 347444: The tryal of Richard Hathaway (1702)
- 347747: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347748: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347749: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347750: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347751: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347753: Set forth in a sermon, preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on the 5th of November, 1709 (1709)
- 347754: The perils of false brethren, both in Church and state (1709)
- 347757: The communication of sin (1709)
- 347812: An act to enable Mary Webster, widow, and others, to grant building and repairing leases of the estates devised to them by Edward Webster, Esquire, in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1794)
- 347871: The trial of Ęneas MacDonald (1748)
- 348506: A bill for making, widening, and keeping in repair, several roads in the several parishes of Lambeth, Newington, Saint George's Southwark, and Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey; (1751)
- 349129: The character and trial of a real Christian (1754)
- 350067: A collection of letters (1753)
- 350319: The case of the master taylors, duly qualified in the taylors trade, within the cities of London and Westminster, and the burrough of Southwark, and weekly bills of mortality; (1704)
- 350440: The works of John Woolman (1775)
- 350442: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 350443: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 352251: Addenda in the tenth - an enlarged edition of A selection of hymns from the best authors, by J. Rippon, D.D (1800)
- 352868: The Christian soldier waiting for his crown. A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Lacy, ... Published at request, by Samuel Rowles (1781)
- 352922: A companion to the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1784)
- 354085: Common safety the cause and foundation of human society (1769)
- 354098: Common safety the cause and foundation of human society (1769)
- 354605: The love of Christ's appearance, the character of a sincere Christian (1730)
- 354631: The advantages of religious knowledge (1756)
- 354656: Comfort to mourning Christians (1753)
- 354656: Comfort to mourning Christians (1753)
- 354915: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 355028: God crowneth the year with his goodness (1760)
- 355479: A poem on the cruelty of shooting: with some tender remarks on the 10th of May 1768, particularly on young Mr. Allen. Humbly dedicated to the Sons of Liberty. By John Aldington (1769)
- 356224: The tryal of William Acton (1729)
- 356577: A guide to stage coaches (1785)
- 357135: Be sober, be vigilant. A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Olave's Southwark, January 31. 1730/31. By Philip Ayscough, (1731)
- 357524: The reign of grace (1771)
- 358000: The comforts of Arabella, the daughter of Amanda (1795)
- 358694: An address to the friends of those children who attend Sunday schools (1793)
- 358757: The glorious state of the saints in heaven (1756)
- 358871: The doctrine of the saints final perseverance, asserted and vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet, called, Serious thoughts, on that subject. By John Gill, D.D (1752)
- 358879: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson (1751)
- 358880: A sermon occasioned by the death of Benjamin Seward (1753)
- 358886: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edward Ludlow (1749)
- 358887: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson (1750)
- 358891: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1760)
- 358892: The doctrine of the resurrection, stated and defended; in two sermons, preached at a lecture in Lime-Street, and published at request. By John Gill, D.D (1750)
- 358903: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1756)
- 358905: The doctrine of the saints final perseverance, asserted and vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet, called, Serious thoughts, on that subject. By John Gill, D.D (1752)
- 358927: David's dying charge to Solomon (1755)
- 358927: David's dying charge to Solomon (1755)
- 358928: This year shalt thou die. A sermon preached for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane (1739)
- 358940: A sermon preached in St. Thomas's Southwark, January 2, 1749 (1749)
- 358940: A sermon preached in St. Thomas's Southwark, January 2, 1749 (1749)
- 358952: Readiness to good works, and largeness of mind in them (1732)
- 359773: The character of a Christian a motive to charity (1718)
- 359908: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 359909: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 361671: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients (1738)
- 361707: To the Honourable the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled. The case of the several inn-keepers, stable-keepers, and other consumers of hay and oats, within the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and other places within the weekly bills of mortality (1767)
- 362075: The importance of religious instruction illustrated: in a sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Jan. 1, 1790. for the benefit of the charity-school, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Sayer Walker. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1790)
- 362139: An exposition of the Books of the Prophets of the Old Testament (1757)
- 362656: The london companion: or, an account of the fares of hackney coachmen, chairmen, and watermen; with the rates of carmen and porters, plying in London, Westminster, or Southwark. Containing, I. The Fares of Hackney Coaches, from One to Five Shillings, from all their different Stands to the principal Streets, Squares, Places of public Entertainment, and neighbouring Villages; comprehending upwards of 30,000 different Fares. II. The Fares of Hackney Chairs, to and from all the Squares and Places of public Resort, in or about London. III. The Fares of Watermen, from all the Stairs, Wharfs, and Docks, between Vauxhall and Limehouse; and to all the Towns and Villages up to Windsor, or down to Gravesend. IV. The New Rates of Carmen, as settled by the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, on the 7th of September last. V. The Rates taken by Porters for Shipping, Landing, Loading, Housing, and Weighing of Goods. Interspersed with abstracts of the acts of Parliament relating to each. The Whole on a Plan entirely New, and far more Extensive than any Work of the Kind ever yet attempted (1773)
- 362665: Reasons for erecting courts of conscience in the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, Finsbury-division, and the Tower-Hamlets (1750)
- 363399: Christianity a system of humanity. A sermon in behalf of the Protestant dissenting charity-school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark, ... preached at Salter's Hall, London, on Wednesday, March 3d, 1779. By Robert Robinson. (1779)
- 363680: A narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 363681: The second part of a narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills, late surgeon on board the Durrington Indiaman, Captain Richard Crabb, in her late voyage to the East-Indies, under the convoy of Admiral Boscawen. Being a continued series of cruelty and oppression, thro' the jealousy and ill-nature of ---, 'till his arrival at Bombay; --- where he was tried by a court-martial of East-India captains. Together with an account of his banishment to Goa, and his voyage to Brazil, under Captain Kinsey, commodore of a Portuguese squadron. Interspersed with several curious original love letters, certificates, papers, documents and vouchers; and corroborated by the testimony of a great number of witnesses now residing in town. To which is added, an account of his trial at Guildhall in July last: recommended to all generous and humane souls, for the benefit of the unhappy sufferer, late a prisoner at Capt. Crabb's suit in the King's-Bench, Southwark, for costs of his late trial (1751)
- 364160: A defence of An account of the receipts and disbursements of the warden of the Free-Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth (1734)
- 364161: An account of the receipts and disbursements of the warden of the Free-Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth, of the parish of St. Olave in Southwark; from Christmas 1732, to Christmas 1733 (1734)
- 364162: A vindication of the governors of the Free-Grammar-School of Queen Elizabeth, of the parishioners of the parish of St. Olave in Southwark in the county of Surry. Occasioned by the publication of a pamphlet, intituled, An account of the receipts and disbursements of the warden, &c. From Christmas 1732, to Christmas 1733 (1734)
- 364424: A sermon on Zechariah iv. 7. preached in Charlotte-Street Chapel, July the 28th, 1769 (1769)
- 364476: Additions and emendations to the grammatical commentaries with a reply to Mr. William Symes, Master of St. Saviour's School in Southwark. By Richard Johnson. M. A. Master of the Free-School in Nottingham (1718)
- 365079: An account of the death of Mrs. Anne Thornton (1800)
- 365542: The brevity and vanity of human life (1765)
- 365622: Observations on the bill for making a new road from Black Fryars Bridge; - with respect to the parish of Christ Church (1769)
- 367270: Thoughts on the propriety of preventing marriages founded on adultery (1800)
- 367299: A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted from various authors (1778)
- 367316: Le guide nouveau et universel (1785)
- 367317: Histoire de l'antiquite? et de l'etat pre?sent de Londres (1793)
- 367352: The ax laid to the root: or, a preservative against the erroneous doctrines of the methodists; Candidly offered to the Consideration of all Christians. In Three Discourses. By James Walder (1763)
- 367765: Sermons on practical subjects, by David Gilson, M. A. Curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Assistant-Preacher at Stockwell-Chapel, and at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1788)
- 367789: A sermon preached at St. Magnus, London-Bridge, on Easter-Day, March 24th, 1799 (1799)
- 368146: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike, occasioned by his very unfair and partial publication of one to the author, without any notice of his reply to the same; with Some Remarks on his Four Sermons on the Nature and Evidence of Saving-Faith. By T. Whitewood (1764)
- 368772: The history of London (1756)
- 368825: The history of London (1775)
- 368826: The history of London (1772)
- 368831: The history of London (1739)
- 368836: The history of London (1769)
- 369046: The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1753)
- 369069: Remarks on London: being an exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and the suburbs and liberties contiguous to them, by shewing where every Street, Lane, Court, Alley, Green, Yard, Close, Square, or any other Place, by what Name soever called, is situated in the most Famous Metropolis; so that Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot Miscarry for the future. An Historical Account of all the Cathedrals, Collegiate and Parochial Churches, Chapels, and Tabernacles, within the Bill of Mortality: Shewing therein the sett Time of publick Prayer, Celebrating the Sacraments, Morning and Evening Lectures, and Preaching Sermons, both Ordinary and Extraordinary; with many curious Observations. Places to which Penny-Post Letters and Parcels are carried, with Lists of Fairs and Markets. What places sends Members to Parliament. To what Inns Flying-Coaches, Stage-Coaches, Waggons and Carriers come, and the Days they go out; lately collected. Keys, Wharts and Plying-Places on the River of Thames. Instructions about the General Post-Office. Description of the great and cross Roads from one City and eminent Town to another, in England and Wales. A perpetual Almanack. The Rates of Caochmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Watermen. A perpetaul Tide-Table; and several other necessary Tables, adapted to Trade and other Business. All Alphabetically digested; and very useful for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Tradesmen, both in City and Country. The like never before extant. By W. Stow (1722)
- 369264: An address to the victuallers of this kingdom in general. To which is prefixed, a poem upon liberty. By John Matthews (1761)
- 369506: A sermon preached before the gentlemen of the St. George's Southwark Volunteers, and of the Southwark Volunteer Cavalry (1798)
- 369506: A sermon preached before the gentlemen of the St. George's Southwark Volunteers, and of the Southwark Volunteer Cavalry (1798)
- 369520: The travels and voyages of Sir John Mandevile, Knt. containing an exact description of the way to Hierusalem, great Caan, India, the country of Preston-John, and many other eastern countries: With an Account of many strange Monsters, and whatever is Curious and Remarkable therein. Faithfully Collected from the Original Manuscript, and Illustrated with Variety of Pictures (1730)
- 369639: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1757)
- 369726: Copy of His Majesty's royal charter for founding and incorporating Downing College, in the University of Cambridge. Dated 22d of September, 40th George III (1800)
- 369811: A bill for the further prevention of crimes, and for the more speedy detection and punishment of offenders against the peace, in the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and certain parts adjacent to them (1785)
- 370085: The best friends made by the right use of riches (1727)
- 370137: The enemies of good kings clothed with shame (1725)
- 370603: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1716)
- 370604: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1716)
- 370617: A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Ld. Bishop of Lincoln (1716)
- 371018: An address (1799)
- 371021: An appeal unto the honest and sincere-hearted (1754)
- 371140: An account of the late application to Parliament, from the sugar refiners, grocers, &c. of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and of the city of Bristol (1753)
- 371338: The nature, the object, the distinctions, and the season of charity considered (1772)
- 371640: Sermons preached by Samuel Fothergill (1782)
- 371718: A sermon as designed to have been preached at the funeral of the late Reverend John Creyk (1757)
- 371718: A sermon as designed to have been preached at the funeral of the late Reverend John Creyk (1757)
- 372246: A plan of the Surry Dispensary (1778)
- 372482: A legal attempt to enforce the practice of infant baptism (1786)
- 372756: A charge to the clergy of the county of Surrey (1716)
- 372864: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1771)
- 372926: The christian indeed (1759)
- 373062: The importance of instruction considered and improved (1789)
- 373063: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's January 1, 1785, for the benefit of the charity-school, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Thomas Urwick. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1785)
- 373460: Eight sermons preached in the parish church of St. Saviour's (1758)
- 373816: The mistery of rhetoric unveil'd (1739)
- 374139: A system of divinity and morality (1750)
- 374208: The benefit of early instruction in religion, illustrated and evinced: in a sermon preached at St. Thomas's January 1, 1787, for the benefit of the Charity-School, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Abraham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1787)
- 374568: The entertaining companion (1766)
- 374704: An abstract of the gracious dealings of God (1778)
- 375072: The righteous sav'd with difficulty (1759)
- 375072: The righteous sav'd with difficulty (1759)
- 375111: The siege of Troy (1707)
- 375310: A modern sabbath (1794)
- 375324: An address to the inhabitants of the parish of Epsom (1800)
- 375324: An address to the inhabitants of the parish of Epsom (1800)
- 375465: List of subscribers to the fund, for the relief of the widows, wives, and children of killed and wounded British soldiers, sailors, and marines, in the expedition to Holland in 1799, (1800)
- 375599: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request (1754)
- 375654: Sir, The committee appointed by the retail shopkeepers of the cities of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, have again the honour of addressing you, to acquaint you, that a motion will be made in the House of Commons ... for a repeal of ... the tax on retail shops: (1788)
- 375654: Sir, The committee appointed by the retail shopkeepers of the cities of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, have again the honour of addressing you, to acquaint you, that a motion will be made in the House of Commons ... for a repeal of ... the tax on retail shops: (1788)
- 375697: The rational assurance of a dying pastor (1766)
- 376737: A brief account of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity-School, instituted at Horslydown, MDCCXIV. moved from thence to Maze-Pond, Southwark, MDCCXC (1796)
- 376737: A brief account of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity-School, instituted at Horslydown, MDCCXIV. moved from thence to Maze-Pond, Southwark, MDCCXC (1796)
- 377373: Nadir (1779)
- 377411: An abstract of the new act relative to Hackney coaches, with a table shewing the rates and fares to be taken in pursuance of the said act (1784)
- 378085: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1780)
- 378383: The whole account of John Wilkes, Esq; from the time of his being chosen Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, till his departure to France (1768)
- 378383: The whole account of John Wilkes, Esq; from the time of his being chosen Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, till his departure to France (1768)
- 379820: Instructions at large, for the use of Hadley's quadrant (1766)
- 380232: The lunacy. A poem, address'd to the burroughs of Southwark and Bramber, against their next choice of members to serve in Parliament (1710)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 381354: A seaman's assistant (1794)
- 381547: A brief account of the charity school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark. Instituted in the year, 1714 (1781)
- 381547: A brief account of the charity school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark. Instituted in the year, 1714 (1781)
- 381628: Observations on Black Friars Bridge Road Bill, by the inhabitants of Christ Church Parish (1769)
- 381682: A new and universal history, description and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1775)
- 381906: Practical surgery illustrated and improved (1740)
- 382127: Sermons on several occasions (1742)
- 382133: The newest manual of private devotions (1760)
- 382155: The divine admonition (1761)
- 382155: The divine admonition (1761)
- 382157: The religious and politick prudence of Hezekiah, when invaded by the Assyrians, consider'd, and recommended in the present conjuncture (1759)
- 382280: A collection of letters (1756)
- 382576: The triumph of death, and the uncertainty of life, considered (1772)
- 382595: The exalted state of the faithful ministers of Christ, after death, described and considered. A sermon (1770)
- 382669: Wisdom and innocency (1709)
- 382719: The happy state of good men after death (1730)
- 382735: Miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse (1765)
- 382891: New taxes unnecessary! (1784)
- 382891: New taxes unnecessary! (1784)
- 382919: Return of aliens resident within the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, taken from house to house, ... March 1797 (1797)
- 382953: A merry new year's gift (1712)
- 382954: A report of the two cases of controverted elections of the Borough of Southwark (1797)
- 383039: Remarks on the poor laws (1800)
- 383320: A baptismal psalmody (1751)
- 383402: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Stennett (1769)
- 383417: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 383418: A word of comfort to weak believers (1796)
- 383420: A sermon preached at the parish-church of Saint Lawrence Jewry (1761)
- 383665: An exposition of the church catechism (1756)
- 383674: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1775)
- 383682: A collection of letters (1753)
- 383683: A collection of letters (1753)
- 383829: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1789)
- 383924: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Free (1759)
- 384413: The peripatetic; or, sketches of the heart, of nature and society; in a series of politico-sentimental journals, in verse and prose, of the eccentric excursions of Sylvanus Theophrastus; supposed to be written by himself (1793)
- 384413: The peripatetic; or, sketches of the heart, of nature and society; in a series of politico-sentimental journals, in verse and prose, of the eccentric excursions of Sylvanus Theophrastus; supposed to be written by himself (1793)
- 384683: The hop-Planter's assistant (1747)
- 385225: An authentic account of the trials, behaviour, and dying declaration, of the five malefactors, who were executed at Kennington-Common, on Monday the 23d of April, 1770, for the divers robberies they had committed in the county of Surrey. To which is added, the behaviour and dying words of Stephen Gregory, a Russian, Who was Executed on Monday the 9th Instant, at Esher, for the Murder of Mrs. Herne. Also an abstract of the trials of the other prisoners who were tried at the said Assizes, at Kingston (1770)
- 385313: Telegraph exhibited upon mechanical principles, by an automaton figure, at the Androides, No 38, Norfolk Street, Strand; (1797)
- 385313: Telegraph exhibited upon mechanical principles, by an automaton figure, at the Androides, No 38, Norfolk Street, Strand; (1797)
- 385646: The indulgent parents, and rebellious children (1718)
- 385868: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1795)
- 386143: Cocker's arithmetick (1736)
- 387014: An account of the riots which were made at a dissenting meeting-house at Clapham in Surry (1760)
- 387065: John Hartland, tried at Kingstown, March 23, 1796, for a riot, in St. George's-Fields, Southwark (1796)
- 387349: The complete modern London spy (1781)
- 387364: The notorious imposter (1759)
- 387700: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson (1750)
- 388003: A funeral sermon on the much lamented death of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Jones (1762)
- 388610: Kearsleys' stranger's guide (1791)
- 389430: Instructions for children (1763)
- 390496: The doctrine of predestination stated, and set in the scripture-light (1752)
- 390901: A collection of hymns and spiritual songs (1756)
- 390997: Cocker's arithmetick (1730)
- 391096: Luck in a basket: ,the biter bit, compos'd with three songs. 1st. The false hearted Sailor, who promised a Maid Marriage, and when got her with Child left her, at length to fit him disguised in Habit she presented him with a Basket, saying there was Eggs in it, not knowing her as he thought gave her the slip, when the Basket was open'd instead of Eggs he found Wax-Work alive, Daddys own Nose, Bastard of his own Begetting, which Piece of English Clock-Work cost the Sailor Forty Pounds to get rid of it. 2d. The three Gossips of Lime-House; who one day over a of Pot Ale and Stout, held a great dispute of their Daughters honesty, and at last was all found to be Cracks, I mean graze Widdows, and Thornbacks. 3d. Love try'd by a Fancy: Or, the Doubting Lady restor'd to Joy. Licensed according to Order (1750)
- 391542: A new description of Merryland (1741)
- 392347: A sermon preached at Court-Yard, Southwark (1745)
- 393718: A cordial of comfort; or The afflicted man's consolation in these sorrowful times of trouble (1787)
- 395975: Cocker's arithmetick (1753)
- 398337: The london directory for the year 1768 (1768)
- 398338: The london directory for the year 1772 (1772)
- 398339: The london directory for the year 1773 (1773)
- 398340: The london directory for the year 1776 (1776)
- 398341: The london directory for the year 1778 (1778)
- 398342: The london directory for the year 1779 (1779)
- 398343: The london directory for the year 1780 (1780)
- 398344: Lowndes's London directory, for the year 1787 (1787)
- 398345: The london directory, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 398346: The london directory, for the year 1789 (1789)
- 398355: A guide to stage coaches (1788)
- 398356: A guide to stage coaches (1789)
- 398357: A guide to stage coaches (1791)
- 398358: A guide to stage coaches (1797)
- 398441: The covenant and catechism of the Church of Christ (1700)
- 398785: Boyle's city companion to the court guide (1800)
- 398786: Boyle's city guide (1797)
- 398806: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1789)
- 398915: The influence of company (1769)
- 399353: St. Paul's charge to Timothy to take heed to himself and to his doctrine, considered (1764)
- 400822: State of the gaols in London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1776)
- 401026: The trials of all the prisoners who were try'd, cast and condemn'd at the assizes at Kingston (1765)
- 401431: The trial of Richard Branson (1760)
- 401496: The history of the English baptists (1738)
- 401578: An examination into the particulars of the two last elections for the borough of Southwark (1797)
- 401578: An examination into the particulars of the two last elections for the borough of Southwark (1797)
- 401799: An account of the tryals of the rebel prisoners (1716)
- 402408: A new history of London (1773)
- 403319: Twelve discourses (1787)
- 404123: A new and accurate history and survey of London (1766)
- 404326: The divine testimony to the character and mission of Jesus Christ (1785)
- 404449: Memoirs of the life, character, sentiments, and writings, of Faustus Socinus. By Joshua Toulmin, A.M (1777)
- 405701: A treatise of buggs (1730)
- 407160: A funeral oration on the death of George Washington (1800)
- 407167: The doctrine of grace clear'd from the charge of licentiousness. A sermon preach'd to the society which support the Wednesday's evening lecture. In Great Eastcheap, on December the 28th, 1737. Published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D (1751)
- 407301: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a very valuable and desirable lease-hold estate, comprizing eight substantial well-built brick dwelling-houses, ... and the old-established repository, in St. Martin's-Lane, also thirteen capital brick dwelling-houses, ... Great Newport-Street; ... Which will be sold by auction, by Thomas Griffith, on Monday, the 3d of February, 1783, (1783)
- 407302: The particulars of a valuable and very desirable freehold estate, situated at Hilgay, ... Norfolk, ... Comprising the manor of Woodhall, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Griffith & Co. ... at Lynn, ... on Tuesday, the 14th of November, 1797, (1797)
- 408520: A sermon, preached at the asylum, on the eighteenth of March, 1798 (1798)
- 409203: Gogoneddus ddirgelwch trugaredd Duw (1796)
- 409204: Gogoneddus ddirgelwch trugaredd Duw (1766)
- 410204: The history and antiquities of the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark (1795)
- 410566: The bull-Baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works (1709)
- 410602: The church an habitation of God, through the spirit (1774)
- 411610: The appearance of deceased saints with their Lord, at His coming, the consolation of surviving believers (1753)
- 412079: At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surrey, the 20th of July, 1719 (1719)
- 412079: At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surrey, the 20th of July, 1719 (1719)
- 412655: Sir, permit me to recommend to your interest and support, my esteemed friend, George Turney, ... solicited, by ... the electors of the borough of Southwark, to stand as a candidate, to represent them in ... Parliament. (1796)
- 412679: To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark: (1796)
- 413207: Cocker's arithmetick (1735)
- 413396: The Grounds of complaint against the practice of Sunday baking (1794)
- 413828: Royal Circus, St. George's Fields, will open (for the second time these four years) this present Tuesday, and every evening during the week, with the greatest variety of horsemanship, (1793)
- 414812: The perfection of the Christian's character, consisting particularly in sincerity, uniformity, progression, comfort, agreement and peace, represented in a sermon preached at the Meeting-House, in Barbican, May the 26th, 1779, before the assembly of Protestant dissenters, of the General Baptist denomination (1779)
- 414818: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 415645: Report of the committee of the Honourable House of Commons, to whom the petition of the retail butchers in London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and the places adjacent thereto, was referred. Ordered by the House to be printed 29th April, 1796 (1796)
- 416366: The strolers pacquet open'd (1742)
- 416638: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 416639: Early instruction of children explain'd and recommended. A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, For the Benefit of a Charity-School there. January the first 1729/30. By John Hurrion. Publish'd at the request of the Managers (1730)
- 416640: The christian life supported and animated by faith in the divine promises (1781)
- 416641: The importance of education (1755)
- 416643: The improvement of our talents considered. A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 2, 1775. For the Benefit of the Charity School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Samuel Wilton, D. D (1775)
- 416644: Early religion recommended. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's; For the benefit Of the Charity-School, in Gravel - Lane, Southwark: on New-Years-Day, MDCCXLII. By O. Hughes, D. D (1742)
- 416650: God the preserver. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, January 1, 1751. For the Benefit of the Charity-School In Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By John Hodge. Published at the Request of the Managers (1751)
- 416651: The beauty of providence in bringing together the rich and the poor. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, January 1, MDCCLIII. For the Benefit of the Charity-School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By J. Richardson (1753)
- 416652: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1756)
- 416653: The fear of God explained and recommended (1757)
- 416730: A sermon chiefly address'd to young people (1737)
- 416770: A sermon, on the occasion of the general thanksgiving (1799)
- 416771: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 416772: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 416813: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 416862: A sermon preach'd at the primary visitation of the Reverend Mr. Arch-Deacon of Surrey (1716)
- 416897: Propositions for correcting our calendar; theologically, theoretically, and mathematically demonstrated. Containing, First the Year, Day, and Time, when the Sun and Moon were first placed and conspicuous in the Heavens, with a brief Chronology from the Creation to the Birth of Christ. II. The Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord, and if the Passion-Day, on our Thursday or Friday. III. The Solemn Feast of Easter, and the Primitive Traditions and Controversies about the Time and Day of Celebration, with new and correct Tables of Easter. IV. Propositions for correcting our Calendar, and removing our Fixed and Moveable Festivals, to their true Times and Seasons according to God's Command and Institution, without having any Regard to the Gregorian Correction. V. Festivals directed by New or Full Moons exploded; the Institution and Celebration of the Paschal Lamb in Egypt; the Passover, and all Jewish Ceremonies absolutely abolished. VI. The Antient and Present Arian Heresy exhibited and exploded. Vii. The Godhead, Divinity, Personality, and Unity of the most Holy Trinity prov'd, and defended against the Unitarian Doctrine of the Present Arians, as published and taught by them and others; and for suppressing the new Arian Meeting-House now errected and opened in Southwark. All which is most humbly submited to the Approbation of the King's most Excellent Majesty, in Council, and the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of Great Britian in Parliament (1736)
- 417951: Satan revealed; or the dragon overcome. With an explanation of the twelfth chapter of the Revelations. And also, a testimony that Richard Brothers, is a prophet sent from the Lord. By Sarah Flaxmer (1795)
- 418489: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1755)
- 418784: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1735)
- 418821: Seven pamphlets including six sermons preached by Samuel Fothergill (1783)
- 419123: The sin and ill consequence of speaking evil of dignities (1751)
- 419776: A supplement to the review of London. In an historical account of all the Cathedrals, churches and chappels of the metropolis of Great Britain, and in the City, Liberty, and Suburbs of Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. As also of the set Times of reading Publick Prayers therein, celebrating the Holy Sacrament, and preaching Sermons and Lectures. To which is added, The Yearly Value of each Benefice arising to the Rector, Vicar, or Minister of each Parish, or Extraparochial Congregation. Never before made Publick. (1722)
- 419998: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. James-Clerken-Well (1708)
- 420366: At a meeting held at the Three Tuns tavern (1792)
- 421251: The Universal British directory of trade and commerce (1790)
- 421253: The universal British directory (1793)
- 421292: Unparrelled production of nature (1781)
- 421292: Unparrelled production of nature (1781)
- 421738: A visit to St. Saviour's Southwark, with advice to Dr. Sacheverell's preachers there. By a divine of the Church of England (1710)
- 421847: To be seen at the Great booth ... Southwark ... a collection of beautiful creatures, (1750)
- 421886: To gentlemen appraisers, collectors of rent, taxes, &c. A table shewing the minutest calculation of the year, half-year, quarter, month, week, and day, from sixpence to one hundred pounds per annum: by George Russel, Jun (1792)
- 422204: To walk in newness of life, the great duty of Christians (1735)
- 422363: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1783)
- 422363: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1783)
- 422364: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1784)
- 422364: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1784)
- 422443: The trial of Ęneas Mac Donald, banker to the pretender at Paris, who was try'd and convicted of high-treason on Thursday, December 10, 1747, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, before the judges and commissioners, nam'd in the king's special commission for trying those persons that were concern'd in the late rebellion (1748)
- 422639: The true history of the life and sudden death of old John Overs, the rich ferry-man of London (1744)
- 422804: Two discourses: first, on the pomps and vanities of this world, From Romans XII. II. Second, on the nature and design of the Lord's supper. With suitable meditations. To which are added two forms of prayer (1775)
- 422917: W. James, Nightman, at the George and Gate, Gracechurch-Street; respectfully acquaints the public, (1780)
- 422917: W. James, Nightman, at the George and Gate, Gracechurch-Street; respectfully acquaints the public, (1780)
- 423323: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 423847: T[he] proc[eed]ings [of the] General Assem[bly] held at the Baptist meeting-house, in Worsh[ip-street,] Bishops-gate-street, London, on Wednesday the 18th of May, [1785] (1785)
- 423876: Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark (1770)
- 423876: Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark (1770)
- 424027: Adultery and seduction (1794)
- 424587: St. Olave, Southwark, March 29, 1780. At a vestry held at the vestry-hall, yesterday the 28th day of March, 1780, the following gentleman were chose, by a great majority, to e churchwardens for the year ensuing; (1780)
- 424587: St. Olave, Southwark, March 29, 1780. At a vestry held at the vestry-hall, yesterday the 28th day of March, 1780, the following gentleman were chose, by a great majority, to e churchwardens for the year ensuing; (1780)
- 424879: In Chancery. Between Ann Atkinson, spinster, and others, by Philip Cox, Esquire, their grandfather and next friend - - plaintiffs, and Elizabeth Atkinson, widow, and others - defendants. Particular of the freehold estates, late of William Atkinson, Esq. deceased, in the pleadings of this cause named, situate at Woodchurch, in the county of Kent, and in Stoney Lane, Tooley Street, Southwark, in the county of Surry. To be sold in two lots, before John Wilmot, ... one of the masters of the said Court, ... on Friday, the 7th day of February, 1800, ... pursuant to the decree made on the hearing of this cause, the 9th day of July, 1799. (1800)
- 424991: The woolcombers of the City of London and borough of Southwark, on behalf of themselves, as well as those in other parts of the kingdom (1793)
- 425173: To oil and colour-men, leasehold premises. Particulars with conditions of sale, of a valuable leasehold dwelling-house (1800)
- 425652: A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, and manufactured stock in trade, &c (1787)
- 425652: A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, and manufactured stock in trade, &c (1787)
- 426032: Artillery-Place, Finsbury (1794)
- 426715: At a meeting of a number of the citizens of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, and the Northern Liberties, at Mr. Dunwoody's tavern, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to be supported at the ensuing election, the following resolution was unanimously adopted. (1798)
- 426893: Report of a special committee of bill Q (1795)
- 427266: Almoran and Hamet (1798)
- 429232: A history of the life of Aesop (1798)
- 431141: Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed on the 14th September, 1793, by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and the District of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent, in the city and its vicinity (1794)
- 432100: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ (1743)
- 432533: Douglas (1790)
- 433804: No song no supper (1792)
- 433862: Two lectures on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1792)
- 434950: Gustavus Vasa (1791)
- 436186: An act for the better employment, relief and support of the poor, within the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, the townships of Moyamensing and Passyunk, and the Northern Liberties (1766)
- 436241: The romp (1792)
- 438129: Opinion of Chief Justice M'Kean (1798)
- 440600: Pennsylvania, ss. By the president and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1784)
- 442643: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1794)
- 443269: The freeholders and other electors, in the city of Philadelphia, in the Northern Liberties, and district of Southwark, are requested to attend at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, at the State-House, in order to chuse a committee, agreeable to the resolves of Congress (1774)
- 443306: The gamester, a tragedy (1792)
- 443307: The Earl of Essex (1790)
- 443308: Gustavus Vasa (1782)
- 443309: Douglas (1792)
- 443322: An ordinance, for the suppression of nuisances, for the regulation of the drivers of carriages and horses in and through the streets and alleys, and for regulating the cording of wood, and paying of wharfage for the same, and other commodities landed on the public landing places within the District of Southwark, and for enforcing useful regulations, and other purposes therein mentioned (1794)
- 443323: Carters, porters, and others whom it may concern, are requested to take notice (1794)
- 443688: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry (1756)
- 443689: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry (1756)
- 444470: A Plain discourse for little children (1765)
- 444472: [A plain sermon for little children (1761)
- 445226: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 446220: Public notice. Notice is hereby given to the freemen of the District of Southwark and Township of Moyamensing and Passyunk (1799)
- 446334: Sunday schools (1796)
- 447775: To the manufacturers and mechanics of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, and district of Southwark (1774)
- 448286: For the benefit of the widows and orphans of the Army (1778)
- 448287: On Friday next, the first day of May, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, a comedy called The liar (1778)
- 448288: On Friday next, the tenth day of April, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, The wonder, a woman keeps a secret (1778)
- 448290: On Friday next, the twenty-fourth day of April, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, a comedy called The wonder, a woman keeps a secret! (1778)
- 448291: On Monday next, the thirteenth day of April, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, a comedy called The wonder, a woman keeps a secret! (1778)
- 448292: On Monday next, the thirtieth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, the first part of King Henry IV (1778)
- 448293: On Monday, the ninth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The inconstant (1778)
- 448294: On Monday, the second day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The constant couple (1778)
- 448295: On Monday, the sixteenth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The inconstant (1778)
- 448296: On Monday, the sixteenth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The inconstant (1778)
- 448297: On Monday, the sixteenth instant, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The constant couple (1778)
- 448298: On Monday, the twenty-sixth instant, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The minor (1778)
- 448299: On Wednesday next, the sixth day of May, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The liar (1778)
- 448301: On Wednesday, the twenty-fifth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, the first part of King Henry IV (1778)
- 449689: The Independent & constitutional ticket, for a general committee, of the city of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and District of Southwark (1779)
- 450861: Committee, for the city of Philadelphia, district of Southwark and Northern Liberties (1775)
- 454266: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 454661: Twelve discourses (1794)
- 455360: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ (1741)
- 455947: Don Juan (1792)
- 456510: For the benefit of Miss Storer. By authority (1770)
- 456678: The farmer (1792)
- 462991: The doctrine of justification by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1744)
- 463159: The beauties of spring (1759)
- 463352: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 463353: The gamester, a tragedy (1790)
- 463853: Hymns and meditations, on various subjects (1797)
- 464928: This is to certify, that [blank] hath contributed [blank] to the relief and employment of the poor of the city of Philadelphia, district of Southwark, townships of Moyamensing, Passyunk, and the Northern liberties (1766)
- 468657: To Friends belonging to the monthly meeting in Southwark (1741)
- 468780: A small tribute of O. Cook, to the memory of his beloved wife Elizabeth (1784)
- 469477: Proposals for publishing by subscription, (with the approbation of the Meeting of Ministers and Elders in London,) (1775)
- 470728: On the Southwark election. Written by a lady, and sung at the town-hall, January 21st, 1761. (Tune Miss Dawson's hornpipe.). (1761)
- 470921: The contending candidates (1720)
- 470927: The sacred diary: or select meditations for every part of the day (1688)
- 470963: Scripture knowledge and practice necessary to salvation (1740)
- 470988: A sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Saviour, Southwark, on Sunday, March 16, 1794 (1794)
- 472600: The fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 472741: A grammar of the English tongue (1710)
- 472746: Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis lucusbrationes [sic] (1531)
- 474946: An account of the nature and views, of the Philanthropic Society, instituted in the year 1788, for the prevention of crimes, by the admission of the offspring of convicts, and for the reform of criminal poor children (1800)
- 475059: An exposition of the church catechism, in eight discourses (1757)
- 475339: A warning to England (1698)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 476271: History and antiquities of St. Saviour's, Southwark, by M. Concanen, Jun. & A. Morgan (1800)
- 476458: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1776)
- 476866: Furniture & effects, Dulwich (1800)
- 477424: A new plot discovered by the Parliament (1642)
- 478543: [Programme and words of the concert performed on 28 Apr. 1785] (1785)
- 479224: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients in the Hospital of St. Thomas the Apostle, in Southwark. (1734)
- 479279: A true and faithful account of some of the transactions and horrid impositions of Doctor Westley set forth in the case of Mrs. Catharine Pimm, whose husband has been trick'd out of several hundred pounds by him and his followers (1745)
- 479674: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1691)
- 480194: For Yarmouth, the Isabella, William Dabnaham, master (1790)
- 480226: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients in the hospital at Southwark (1782)
- 480322: The necessity of a continual improvement in religion (1779)
- 480541: A modern sabbath, or, a Sunday ramble (1797)
- 480752: Report respecting the present state and condition of Bethlem Hospital. (1800)
- 480756: Plan of the Surrey Dispensary (1786)
- 480756: Plan of the Surrey Dispensary (1786)
Variants:
- Borough of Southwark
- 1172: The london directory for the year 1783 (1783)
- 19779: A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company (1739)
- 37970: To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain (1790)
- 43425: The new complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1785)
- 43427: The new complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1784)
- 68386: Queries for the inhabitants of the Borough of Southwark (1701)
- 68828: Report of a committee of the magistrates acting for the east half-hundred of Brixton, and Borough of Southwark; in the County of Surry (1767)
- 68828: Report of a committee of the magistrates acting for the east half-hundred of Brixton, and Borough of Southwark; in the County of Surry (1767)
- 78656: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 78656: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 105405: A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire (1643)
- 154695: Several addresses to the Kings most excellent Majesty viz. from the commissioners of the lieutenancy of the city of London. Borough of Southwark. Lynn-Regis in the county of Norfolk. Trinity House of Deptford Strond. The city of Gloucester (1681)
- 161597: A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire (1643)
- 168921: Seasonable orders for the city of London, Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark (1662)
- 212208: The bakers of the County of Surry and Borough of Southwark, give this public notice, ... of not complying with that unreasonable and expensive custom of giving Christmas-box money, (1767)
- 213512: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1800)
- 217880: An essay on the use of blisters (1718)
- 227655: Kent's directory (1759)
- 227656: Kent's directory (1763)
- 227657: Kent's directory (1766)
- 227660: Kent's directory (1768)
- 227661: Kent's directory (1769)
- 227663: Kent's directory (1771)
- 230406: The directory (1736)
- 232039: An essay on the use of mixed and compressed cattle fodder (1797)
- 237769: Lowndes's London directory for the year 1784 (1784)
- 238291: A memorial relating to the court of Marshalsea of the king's houshold (1729)
- 249242: A new and universal history (1776)
- 263856: A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company (1739)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 273574: What should be done: or, Remarks on the political state of things (1766)
- 276232: Many disputes having lately arisen relative to the authority and jurisdiction of the City in and over the Borough of Southwark (1785)
- 281289: By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against Jesuits and Popish priests, and promising a reward for apprehending them within London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, or within ten miles of the said cities of London and Westminster (1745)
- 287426: Kent's directory (1745)
- 287488: The merchant and tradesman's London directory (1787)
- 291918: An Humble address to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor of London, concerning the jurisdiction of the city over the Borough of Southwark (1760)
- 292743: Porters' fares. This day is published, price 2s. The porters' fares for conveying parcels, brought by coaches or waggons, from all the inns within the cities of London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, as directed by act of Parliament, June 1799. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act. Printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; and sold also by the booksellers of London and Westminster (1799)
- 293208: State of the City of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark tontine at the end of the seven years (1798)
- 312753: Sir, the following is a copy of a memorial lately presented to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and as a petition to the Court of Common-Council, to desire the aid of that court in support of the antient rights of the Borough of Southwark, (1761)
- 312884: Sir, notice having been given of a motion to be made in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 2d of April next, which will bring the question of the shop-tax again under discussion: the committee, appointed by the retail shop-keepers of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, request the favour of you to interest your representatives in Parliament to support the repeal of that tax, (1789)
- 313001: Report of the committee of the subscribers to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and the several out-parishes of the metropolis; read at a general meeting of the respectable inhabitants, convened by public advertisement, at the London Tavern, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1800 (1800)
- 318482: The pastor (1772)
- 318490: Pitt in the room of Fox! (1784)
- 326664: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1770)
- 326665: The new, complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1784)
- 326666: A new and compleat survey of London (1742)
- 338402: A bill to prevent the holding of any market for the future in the High Street of the Borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry (1755)
- 338408: A bill to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the Parish of saint saviours, in the Borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market with the said Parish, not interfering with the High Street in the said Borough (1755)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 369069: Remarks on London: being an exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and the suburbs and liberties contiguous to them, by shewing where every Street, Lane, Court, Alley, Green, Yard, Close, Square, or any other Place, by what Name soever called, is situated in the most Famous Metropolis; so that Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot Miscarry for the future. An Historical Account of all the Cathedrals, Collegiate and Parochial Churches, Chapels, and Tabernacles, within the Bill of Mortality: Shewing therein the sett Time of publick Prayer, Celebrating the Sacraments, Morning and Evening Lectures, and Preaching Sermons, both Ordinary and Extraordinary; with many curious Observations. Places to which Penny-Post Letters and Parcels are carried, with Lists of Fairs and Markets. What places sends Members to Parliament. To what Inns Flying-Coaches, Stage-Coaches, Waggons and Carriers come, and the Days they go out; lately collected. Keys, Wharts and Plying-Places on the River of Thames. Instructions about the General Post-Office. Description of the great and cross Roads from one City and eminent Town to another, in England and Wales. A perpetual Almanack. The Rates of Caochmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Watermen. A perpetaul Tide-Table; and several other necessary Tables, adapted to Trade and other Business. All Alphabetically digested; and very useful for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Tradesmen, both in City and Country. The like never before extant. By W. Stow (1722)
- 372482: A legal attempt to enforce the practice of infant baptism (1786)
- 375654: Sir, The committee appointed by the retail shopkeepers of the cities of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, have again the honour of addressing you, to acquaint you, that a motion will be made in the House of Commons ... for a repeal of ... the tax on retail shops: (1788)
- 378085: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1780)
- 382919: Return of aliens resident within the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, taken from house to house, ... March 1797 (1797)
- 382954: A report of the two cases of controverted elections of the Borough of Southwark (1797)
- 388610: Kearsleys' stranger's guide (1791)
- 398337: The london directory for the year 1768 (1768)
- 398338: The london directory for the year 1772 (1772)
- 398339: The london directory for the year 1773 (1773)
- 398340: The london directory for the year 1776 (1776)
- 398341: The london directory for the year 1778 (1778)
- 398342: The london directory for the year 1779 (1779)
- 398343: The london directory for the year 1780 (1780)
- 398345: The london directory, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 398346: The london directory, for the year 1789 (1789)
- 398806: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1789)
- 400822: State of the gaols in London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1776)
- 413396: The Grounds of complaint against the practice of Sunday baking (1794)
- 419776: A supplement to the review of London. In an historical account of all the Cathedrals, churches and chappels of the metropolis of Great Britain, and in the City, Liberty, and Suburbs of Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. As also of the set Times of reading Publick Prayers therein, celebrating the Holy Sacrament, and preaching Sermons and Lectures. To which is added, The Yearly Value of each Benefice arising to the Rector, Vicar, or Minister of each Parish, or Extraparochial Congregation. Never before made Publick. (1722)
- 421253: The universal British directory (1793)
- Borough of Southwarke
- Hide of Southwarke
- hyde or territorie of Southwarke
- Liberties of Southwarke
- Southwark
- 486: A new review of London (1722)
- 1031: Of the power and influence of the sun and moon on humane bodies (1712)
- 1172: The london directory for the year 1783 (1783)
- 1232: The orphan (1776)
- 1619: Myographia nova (1705)
- 1625: The persevering professor (1721)
- 2108: Pious designs to be pursued (1759)
- 2448: A proposal, by John Rocque, surveyor, and John Pine, engraver, for engraving and printing, by subscription, a new, accurate, and comprehensive plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1740)
- 2448: A proposal, by John Rocque, surveyor, and John Pine, engraver, for engraving and printing, by subscription, a new, accurate, and comprehensive plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1740)
- 2530: The London guide, and merchants directory: for the year 1796 (1795)
- 3291: The right improvement of the gifts of God's bounty. Recommended in a sermon preached in Gravel-Lane, Southwark (1734)
- 3294: Relative holiness (1733)
- 3899: The report of the commissioners appointed to inspect the accounts of the Masters in Chancery (1725)
- 3943: To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark (1784)
- 3945: To the worthy electors of the borough of Southwark (1782)
- 4225: The trial of Richard Hathaway (1754)
- 4495: The traveller's and chapman's daily instructor (1705)
- 5195: The advice of the inhabitants of Southwark (1701)
- 5271: Ęsop in Southwark (1709)
- 5729: Academy of Ancient Music. Thursday, May 20, 1784 (1784)
- 5741: The blessedness of giving (1745)
- 5742: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 5952: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1707)
- 5954: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1708)
- 5955: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1709)
- 6114: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my vvorthy masters and mistresses (1703)
- 6117: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1706)
- 8215: The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1754)
- 8278: Hearing not sufficient without practice (1728)
- 8863: The genuine sabbath or Lord's day, commonly called Saturday (1777)
- 9442: Female innocence: or, a school for a wife (1732)
- 10055: The london guide (1782)
- 11320: The new London spy (1781)
- 11411: Pregeth ar helynt bresennol America (1775)
- 11797: England's warning piece (1768)
- 11971: A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799 (1800)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 12298: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 12299: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 12381: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients (1734)
- 13378: Captain Tom's remembrance to his old friends the mobb of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Wapping (1711)
- 13856: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. William Bentley (1751)
- 13873: A short description of the human muscles (1792)
- 13984: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 14385: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, in the Church of St. Margaret, at Westminster, January the 30th, 1723/24 (1724)
- 14460: The siege of Troy (1715)
- 14493: A syllabus of a course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1797)
- 15322: The great duty of remembring God's dispensations, opened and urged (1748)
- 15730: A sermon on the African slave trade, preached at Maze-Pond, Southwark (1788)
- 16060: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould (1723)
- 16074: A sermon on Zechariah iv. 7. preached in Charlotte-Street Chapel, July the 28th, 1769 (1769)
- 16249: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 16586: The wandring spy: or, the merry observator (1727)
- 16699: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster (1780)
- 16773: The wisdom and advantages of beneficence with respect to futurity (1750)
- 17482: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 17503: The words of knowledge (1756)
- 17632: The substance of a sermon delivered at the new meeting-house, in Black's-Fields, Southwark, June the 13th, 1762 (1762)
- 17632: The substance of a sermon delivered at the new meeting-house, in Black's-Fields, Southwark, June the 13th, 1762 (1762)
- 17647: The parable of the dry bones interpreted in a sermon (1756)
- 18214: Cocker's arithmetick (1714)
- 18681: An abridgment of such part of the Building Act (1775)
- 18681: An abridgment of such part of the Building Act (1775)
- 19055: Three discourses addressed to the congregation at Maze-Pond, Southwark (1784)
- 19143: Copy will of the Rev. Mr. Abraham Colfe (1788)
- 19248: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1751)
- 19779: A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company (1739)
- 20104: Cocker's arithmetic (1709)
- 20262: The doctor no changeling (1713)
- 21149: Discourses on important subjects (1779)
- 21723: Cocker's arithmetic (1757)
- 21782: An alphabetical index of the streets (1755)
- 22305: The perils of false brethren, both in church, and state (1709)
- 22432: An accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1736)
- 23061: The nature and advantage of a good education (1746)
- 23359: To the curious in culinary vegetables (1790)
- 23444: Dancing, with all its accomplishments (1795)
- 24228: A bill for regulating the time for the imprisonment of debtors, committed to prison upon prosecutions in courts of conscience, in London, Middlesex, and the borough of Southwark; and for abolishing fees paid by those debtors to gaolers, (1785)
- 24384: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 24809: The British jewel, or Complete housewife's best companion (1769)
- 25499: A kalendar of the prisoners to be tried by a special commission of oyer and terminer and goal delivery, to be holden at the borough of Southwark, in and for the county of Surrey, on Monday, the tenth day of July, 1780, ... Charles Eyre, Esq. sheriff (1780)
- 25517: Kent's directory (1800)
- 26102: [A] gu[ide] to stage coaches (1788)
- 27139: The mariner's guide (1765)
- 28556: A Protestant monument, erected to the immortal glory of the Whiggs and the Dutch (1713)
- 29302: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1788 (1788)
- 29829: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 30006: A sermon preached on the death of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1751)
- 30042: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 30877: Particulars of the manor of Wittenham, &c. ... For further particulars enquire of A. and W. Driver, ... Kent Road, Southwark (1787)
- 30877: Particulars of the manor of Wittenham, &c. ... For further particulars enquire of A. and W. Driver, ... Kent Road, Southwark (1787)
- 30990: Cotton's Wharf, Southwark. J. Bayly and Son having added two new vessels to the London trade, beg to inform the public, that their four constant traders, the Albion, London Packet, Swift, and Ann, lie fourteen working days each, at the above wharf, ... The Swift, William Miles, master, (1798)
- 30991: Cotton's Wharf, Southwark. J. Bayly and Son beg to inform the public, that their four constant traders, the Albion, London Packet, Swift, and Ann, lie fourteen working days each, at the above wharf, ... The Albion, James Phelps, master, (1798)
- 32452: Houshold furniture plate, linen, china, wearing apparel, &c. also the entire stock of merchandize, of Mr. William Atkin, merchant, deceased (1779)
- 32546: The nature aud [sic] excellency of the heavenly treasure (1721)
- 32637: A catalogue of the neat and genteel houshold furniture, ... of Mr. Charles Gilbert, a bankrupt: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Griffith & Co. (by direction of the assignees) upon the premises, Borough Road, ... on Thursday, the 13th of February, 1794, (1794)
- 32638: Clement Rogers, ribbon and ferret weaver (1710)
- 32705: An address to the electors of Southwark, on the following subjects: 1. Their late petition to Parliament. 2. The conduct of their representatives on that occasion. ... By an elector (1795)
- 32854: For Liverpool, the Woolton, Stephen Backhouse, master, a contract ship loading at Hilditch's wharf, Southwark; (1770)
- 33229: An account of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields, instituted, 1799 (1800)
- 33284: Answer to the printed petition of Edward Macmannus, directed to their Excellencies the Lord Justices of Great Britain, who about Michaelmas last were 12 months, was committed to the Marshalsea-Prison in Southwark for debt, at the suit of one Austin (1719)
- 33633: H. Hall, linen-draper (1779)
- 33633: H. Hall, linen-draper (1779)
- 33838: A Society of Loyal Britons (1793)
- 34079: For Yarmouth, the Providence, Samuel Jay, master, loading at Symons's Wharf, Southwark, (1795)
- 34332: At a general meeting of the Southwark Volunteer Cavalry, held at the Three Tuns Tavern, Borough, July 6, 1798, (1798)
- 34333: Southwark Volunteer Cavalry. Three Tuns, Borough, July 3, 1798. At a meeting of the 62 gentlemen, late of the Southwark Troop of Surrey Yeomen Cavalry, (1798)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 35032: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1747)
- 35032: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1747)
- 35046: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 35180: A list of the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1724)
- 35191: A list of the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1725 (1725)
- 36185: At a general meeting of the trustees of the several charity-schools within the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and bills of mortality, on the 31st day of May, 1716 (1716)
- 36283: An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark (1746)
- 36283: An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark (1746)
- 36847: The mariner's guide (1762)
- 37282: Cocker's arithmetick (1710)
- 37283: Cocker's Arithmetick (1701)
- 37735: Compassion to the needy (1736)
- 37970: To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain (1790)
- 37970: To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain (1790)
- 38002: For Wisbech, the Hope, Thomas Beatly, Master, (a contract ship) (1790)
- 38701: On Saturday, February 23d, 1771, will be published, price six-pence, Number I. To be continued weekly, or may be had complete, in two volumes folio, ... The history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and their environs. Embellished with one hundred and twenty three folio cooper-plates, ... By William Maitland, ... Improved with a great variety of authentic pieces, ... and continued down to 1771, by the Rev. John Entick, M.A (1771)
- 38786: The Tenth chapter of the acts of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1785)
- 38828: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 39013: The town and country song-book (1785)
- 39063: The tour of time (1788)
- 40007: Bibliotheca Haslewoodiana (1708)
- 40209: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Thomas Flight (1800)
- 40268: A supplement to the catechism of the Church of England (1789)
- 40479: Tyrocinium in hospitiis curię (1783)
- 40973: The foundation of submission to our governors considered (1715)
- 41280: Attendance in places of religious worship (1757)
- 41995: An exact copy of some genuine letters wrote by the late unhappy Mr. Smith (1732)
- 42277: An exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1746)
- 42277: An exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1746)
- 42296: Ethicks; or, the doctrine of moral agency, as described by the philosophers (1782)
- 42513: The statue of truth (1773)
- 42529: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1748)
- 42616: A true brief account ... of the Cerevisia Anglicana (1799)
- 42709: The royal court jester (1795)
- 42762: Resolutions, &c (1798)
- 42762: Resolutions, &c (1798)
- 42762: Resolutions, &c (1798)
- 43425: The new complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1785)
- 43427: The new complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1784)
- 43749: The reason why not infant sprinkling (1702)
- 44213: An Act for amending the roads from the stones end in Southwark to Highgate, at the entrance of Ashdown Forest in the parish of East-Grinstead, in the county of Sussex (1724)
- 44824: An Act for obviating a doubt which hath arisen concerning the usual allowance made upon the delivery of letters sent by the peny post to places out of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, and the respective suburbs thereof (1731)
- 45011: An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 45015: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 45302: An Act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 45517: An Act for enlarging the terms and powers granted by two Acts of Parliament, one of the fourth, and the other of the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the roads from the Stones End in Kent Street, in the parish of Saint George in Southwark in the county of Surrey (leading to the lime kilns in East Greenwich) to the first mill pond at South End, in the parish of Lewisham in the county of Kent (1738)
- 46320: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 46432: An Act for making, widening, and keeping in repair, several roads in the several parishes of Lambeth, Newington, Saint George's Southwark, and Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey (1751)
- 46546: A new and accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1746)
- 46923: An Act for opening and making a new road from the east end of New Street in the parish of Saint John Southwark, to and through the several places therein mentioned (1749)
- 46957: An Act for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, within the town and borough of Southwark, and the several parishes of Saint Saviour, Saint Mary at Newington, Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Christ Church, Saint Mary Lambeth, and Saint Mary at Rotherhith, in the county of Surry, and the several precincts and liberties of the same (1749)
- 46991: An Act for enlightening the open places, streets, lanes, passages, and courts (1750)
- 47128: An Act for settling a stipend or maintenance upon the rector of the parish of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, and his successors, in lieu of tythes (1750)
- 47555: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street in the said borough (1757)
- 47976: The humble petition of the cutting retail butchers of London (1796)
- 48036: The humorus quarrel; or, The battle of the Greybeards (1761)
- 48122: A declaration of the faith and practice of the church of Christ (1786)
- 48901: A letter to the churches (1795)
- 50079: A bill for rebuilding the church of the parish of St. Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 50090: A bill for rebuilding the parish church of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 50091: A bill for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown, in the borough of Southwark (1733)
- 50108: Clink liberty (1791)
- 50389: An account of the last dying words and confession of Mr. Hagon Swanson the Danish merchant (1702)
- 50692: An Act to prevent the holding of any market for the future in the high street of the borough of Southwark in the county of Surry (1755)
- 50710: An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street, in the said borough (1755)
- 50791: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the parish of Saint Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market within the said parish, not interfering with the high street in the said borough (1757)
- 50857: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the twenty second year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts within the town and borough of Southwark, and the several parishes of Saint Saviour, Saint Mary at Newington, Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Christ Church, Saint Mary Lambeth, and Saint Mary at Rotherhith, in the county of Surrey, and the several precincts and liberties of the same (1759)
- 51193: An Act for paving the streets and lanes within the town and borough of Southwark, and certain parts adjacent, in the county of Surrey (1766)
- 51270: An Act for completing the bridge cross the river Thames, from Black Fryars in the city of London, to the opposite side in the county of Surry, and the avenues thereto on the London side (1767)
- 51487: An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act of the sixth year of His present Majesty, for paving the town and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, as relates to the commissioners of sewers (1771)
- 51577: A bill for the better paving and cleansing the streets within the city and liberty of Westminster (1729)
- 51847: An act for enlarging the present, or providing a new workhouse, for the use of the parish of Saint Saviour Southwark, and for regulating the poor in such workhouse (1774)
- 51847: An act for enlarging the present, or providing a new workhouse, for the use of the parish of Saint Saviour Southwark, and for regulating the poor in such workhouse (1774)
- 51975: An Act for lighting and watching the villages of Camberwell and Peckham, in the county of Surrey, and certain roads therein mentioned leading thereto (1776)
- 52389: An Act to indemnify such persons as have acted in the suppression of the late riots and tumults, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1780)
- 52658: An Act to prevent prisoners in the King's Bench Prison, or the rules thereof, or their families or servants, gaining settlements in the parish of Saint George the Martyr, in the borough of Southwark, and county of Surrey (1783)
- 52914: An Act for better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the streets, lanes, yards, courts, alleys, and passages, within that part of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey, called the water-side division, and for removing and preventing nuisances and annoyances therein (1785)
- 52938: An Act for reducing the time for the imprisonment of debtors committed to prison, upon prosecutions in courts of conscience, in London, Middlesex, and the borough of Southwark, to the same periods in each court (1785)
- 52974: An Act to amend so much of an Act, passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the further and better regulation of buildings and party walls (1785)
- 53128: An Act for ascertaining and collecting the poors rates, and for better governing, regulating, maintaining, and employing the poor, in the parish of Saint John Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1786)
- 53135: An Act for paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the streets, lanes, ways, passages, and places, within the manor of Southwark, otherwise called The Clink, or Bishop of Winchester's Liberty, in the parish of Saint Saviour Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1786)
- 53291: An Act for enabling the commissioners for putting in execution an Act made in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for paving the streets and lanes within the town and borough of Southwark, and certain parts adjacent, in the county of Surrey (1788)
- 53668: An act for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John Southwark, to and through the several places therein mentioned (1750)
- 54171: A bill for altering and amending an act, made in the thirteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, "An act to explain, amend, and reduce into one act of Parliament, the general laws now in being for regulating the turnpike roads in that part of Great Britain called England, and for other purposes," so far as the same relates to the weights thereby limited to be carried or drawn on turnpike roads, in waggons and carts having the wheels thereof of the breadth of six inches and nine inches; and for the better regulating of weighing engines erected on the different turnpike roads, within a certain distance of the cities of London and Westminster, and the borough of Southwark (1798)
- 55676: Of the duties of the people towards their ministers (1733)
- 56142: The case of the master cutting taylors (1702)
- 56580: A bill, intituled, An act for regulating the rates of porterage to be taken by innkeepers and other persons within the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and places adjacent (1799)
- 57467: The body of publicans of London, Westminster, borough of Southwark, and places adjacent, present their humble respects (1796)
- 57467: The body of publicans of London, Westminster, borough of Southwark, and places adjacent, present their humble respects (1796)
- 57774: A new and complete history & description of the cities of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent (1796)
- 58153: The proceedings of the General Assembly held on Wednesday, May 14th, 1788 (1788)
- 58153: The proceedings of the General Assembly held on Wednesday, May 14th, 1788 (1788)
- 58154: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, June, 4th [sic] 1800 (1800)
- 58154: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, June, 4th [sic] 1800 (1800)
- 58155: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, 15th of May, 1799 (1799)
- 58155: The proceedings of the General Assembly, held on Wednesday, 15th of May, 1799 (1799)
- 58555: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1756)
- 58753: The advantage of early instruction in the principles and duties of revealed religion, attempted in a sermon on 2 Tim. iii. 15 (1725)
- 59857: God's incouragement to his people under persecution from their brethren (1736)
- 60429: Early on Thursday morning, the 2nd of January, 1794 died, at Clapham Terrace, after a short illness, Mrs. Barclay, wife of Mr. Robert Barclay, of Thrales's Brewhouse, in Southwark. (1794)
- 61069: A guide to stage coaches (1788)
- 61070: This day published A guide to stage coaches (1786)
- 61580: The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? (1751)
- 61693: Truth at last brought to light; or, a full and whole discovery of a barbarous and bloody murder, some time since committed on the body of an old gentlewoman, Mrs. Margaret Bristoll, who lived in Jacob-street, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen's Bermondsey in Southwark (1701)
- 61779: The history of the unfortunate Isabella (1760)
- 62410: Fables by the late Mr. Gay (1741)
- 62818: The merchants and traders necessary companion. For the year 1715 (1715)
- 63965: Religion, a poem (1777)
- 64135: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, June 11, 1741 (1741)
- 64461: The exalted Saviour (1719)
- 64908: The duty of not running in debt (1800)
- 64999: The influence of Christ's intercession, and our fruitfulness, on our living from year to year (1714)
- 65008: The eract dealer's daily companion (1721)
- 65111: The history of London (1760)
- 65713: The governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1714 (1714)
- 66018: Descriptions of some of the utensils in husbandry (1780)
- 66089: A dialogue between Dr. Henry Sach-Ell, and Mr. William B-Set (1711)
- 66147: An introduction to rhetoric (1771)
- 66397: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 67344: The duty of promoting the welfare of the rising generation (1792)
- 67417: Dominion over the faith of Christians discountenanced (1796)
- 67747: The glory of a true church, and its discipline display'd (1768)
- 68386: Queries for the inhabitants of the Borough of Southwark (1701)
- 68459: A new and universal history, description and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1776)
- 68797: The fair jilt: or, The amours of Prince Tarquin and Miranda (1700)
- 68828: Report of a committee of the magistrates acting for the east half-hundred of Brixton, and Borough of Southwark; in the County of Surry (1767)
- 68828: Report of a committee of the magistrates acting for the east half-hundred of Brixton, and Borough of Southwark; in the County of Surry (1767)
- 68956: To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled. An humble representation, in behalf of several thousands of traders and dealers, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1749)
- 69029: Plan of the cities of London and Westminster the borough of Southwark, and parts adjoining shewing every house (1792)
- 70408: Be it remembered [blank] special session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery of our sovereign (1746)
- 70956: Behold the river Thames now frozen o'er, which lately ships of nightly burthen bore (1740)
- 72000: The Middlesex journal; or, Chronicle of liberty (1769)
- 72147: The Morning chronicle; and London advertiser (1769)
- 74626: The Southwark gazette, and Philadelphia chronicle (1797)
- 75405: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war (1675)
- 75466: The famous, pleasant, and delightful history of Palladine of England (1664)
- 75482: The everlasting covenant, a sweet cordial for a drooping soul: or, The excellent nature of the covenant of grace opened (1693)
- 75526: The Southwark address (1681)
- 75526: The Southwark address (1681)
- 75751: Two sermons (1688)
- 75806: The praise of humility (1687)
- 76284: A learned treatise of globes: Both coelestiall and terrestriall (1659)
- 76302: Boaz and Ruth (1685)
- 76987: Cocker's arithmetick (1697)
- 77397: A special help to orthographie: or, The true-vvriting of English (1644)
- 77547: Demetrius his opposition to reformation (1642)
- 77730: Obsequium [et] veritas: or A dialogue between London and Southwark, concerning the sitting and dissolution of the last Parliament at Oxford, March 21st. 1681 (1681)
- 77730: Obsequium [et] veritas: or A dialogue between London and Southwark, concerning the sitting and dissolution of the last Parliament at Oxford, March 21st. 1681 (1681)
- 77872: The fifth book of the most pleasant and delectable history of Amadis de Gaule (1664)
- 77943: A True relation of the sad and deplorable condition of a poor vvoman in Rosemary-lane near Tower-hill, whose feet are rotted off from her body (1680)
- 78535: A letter to the true Protestant doctor, the Reverend Titus Oates (1684)
- 78575: The case of William Eyre, Gent. bayliff of the burrough of Southwark (1675)
- 78656: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 78656: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 79084: The true confession of Margret Clark, who consented to the burning of her masters Mr. Peter Delanoy's house in Southwark (1680)
- 79084: The true confession of Margret Clark, who consented to the burning of her masters Mr. Peter Delanoy's house in Southwark (1680)
- 79141: Warning for servants: and a caution to Protestants. Or, the case of Margret Clark, lately executed for firing her masters house in Southwark (1680)
- 80156: A sermon preached at St. Olave Southwark, September the 8th, 1700 (1700)
- 80156: A sermon preached at St. Olave Southwark, September the 8th, 1700 (1700)
- 80281: The Adamites sermon (1641)
- 80824: Mare clausum (1663)
- 81047: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen; at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 5th of November, 1673 (1673)
- 81125: A sermon on the much lamented death of that reverend and worthy servant of Christ Mr. Richard Adams, M.A (1698)
- 81710: Inquest after blood. Being a relation of the several inquisitions of all that have died by any violent death in the city of London, and borough of Southwark (1670)
- 81734: A form of common prayer (1674)
- 81824: A form of prayer (1661)
- 81944: The good fight of faith (1652)
- 81965: The honour of chivalry: or, The famous and delectable history of Don Bellianis of Greece (1664)
- 82035: Two sermons preach'd, on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaller there at that time. Together with a candid plea to a cruel charge. By the same author (1684)
- 82109: The lawes, orders, and statutes, authorised and appointed for the citizens of London, concerning the price of all kind of provisions (1662)
- 82470: The last words and sayings of the true-Protestant Elm-Board (1682)
- 82541: The trepan (1656)
- 82784: A sermon preached at the assises for the county of Surrey (1682)
- 83022: The English primrose (1644)
- 83044: A trumpet blown in Zion, or An allarm in God's holy mountain (1694)
- 83070: Enchiridion arithmeticon; or, A manual of millions: or, Accounts ready cast up (1651)
- 83259: How and Rich (1681)
- 83723: Bethel and Smith; or a sober answer to a Tantivy pamphlet, entitled How and Rich, &c. By one of the inhabitants of the burrough of Southwark, who is no Bromidgham Protestant (1681)
- 83723: Bethel and Smith; or a sober answer to a Tantivy pamphlet, entitled How and Rich, &c. By one of the inhabitants of the burrough of Southwark, who is no Bromidgham Protestant (1681)
- 83769: Englands warning, by late frowning providences: especially the immediate hand of God upon the straits-fleet (1694)
- 84235: A sermon, preached June the 17th. 1688 (1688)
- 84507: The marrow of true justification: or, Justification without works (1692)
- 84659: The counterfeit Christian; or, The danger of hypocrisy (1691)
- 84659: The counterfeit Christian; or, The danger of hypocrisy (1691)
- 85328: An account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Jonathan Frost the clipper: upon June the 17th instant, at the Marshelsey in Southwark. (1675)
- 86205: A golden key to open hidden treasures, or Several great points, that refer to the saints present blessedness, and their future happiness, with the resolution of several important questions (1675)
- 86251: A true copy of a popish vvill made in the xixth. year of King Henry the Eighth, &c (1680)
- 86599: R. Fergusson's apology (1689)
- 87223: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1694)
- 87375: The true copys of several letters from Portsmouth, directed by Col. Sir Arthur Haslerig, Col. Herbert Morley, Col. Valentine Walton, commissioners by act of Parliament for governing the armies: to the Lord Fleetwood at VVallingford-house. With the Lord Fleetwoods answers thereunto. Also, their several letters to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, alderman and Common-Council of the city of London. Together with their letters from Portsmouth, to the several militia's appointed by act of Parliament, for the cities of London, Westminster and Borrough of Southwark. And their answers thereunto (1659)
- 87387: The breach repaired in God's worship: or, Singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, proved to be an holy ordinance of Jesus Christ (1691)
- 87387: The breach repaired in God's worship: or, Singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, proved to be an holy ordinance of Jesus Christ (1691)
- 87488: A true and perfect narrative of the tryal and acquitment of Mr. John Satterthwayt (1680)
- 87861: Plain English to the Parliament and army, and to the rest of the people (1649)
- 88497: Christ's school (1675)
- 88742: The coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion: or, The downfal of the Pope· (1680)
- 89010: The presentment of the grand-jury for the town and borough of Southwark in the county of Surrey, and divers other adjacent places in the same county, at the general sessions of the peace holden for the said town and borough, &c. at the Bridghouse-Hall within the said borough, on Friday the 27th. of June, in the six and thirtieth year of the reign of our sovereign lord Charles the Second by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1684)
- 89232: The glorious mystery of Gods mercy. Or, A precious cordiall for fainting soules (1647)
- 89705: A funeral sermon (1697)
- 89837: A serious exhortation to an holy life. Or, A plea for the absolute necessity of inherent righteousness in those that hope to be saved (1660)
- 89863: A sermon preached before the people called Quakers (1688)
- 90013: An attempt towards an explanation of the theology and mythology of the antient pagans (1687)
- 90503: Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam, syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens (1664)
- 90570: Dariotus redivivus: or a briefe introduction conducing to the iudgement of the stars (1653)
- 90669: The lyrick poet (1649)
- 91460: Justice upon the armie remonstrance. Or A rebuke of that evill spirit that leads them in their counsels and actions (1648)
- 91726: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark (1647)
- 91771: A Full and true account of the sad and dreadful fire which happened in the borough of Southwark on the 22 of September, 1689 (1689)
- 91902: The humble address of the Grand Jury of and for the town and burrough of Southwark (1683)
- 91988: The guard of the tree of life, or, A sacramental discourse (1656)
- 92256: An appendix to the queries upon the 25th of Hen. VIII. Cap. 21 (1690)
- 92362: A practical discourse of silence and submission (1694)
- 92732: A second representation of the hospitaller (1689)
- 93106: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 93468: The true narrative of the procedings at the assizes holden for the county of Surry (1680)
- 93914: The rector rectified and corrected; or, infant-baptism unlawful (1692)
- 93943: For the King and both Houses of Parliament (1663)
- 94098: Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, concerning religion (1649)
- 94818: The last search after claret in Southwark: or A visitation of the vintners in the mint (1691)
- 95141: Dreadful news from Southwark: or, A Most true relation how one Margaret Simpson widow, together with Elizabeth Griffin an infant of about a year and an half old, were wonderfully struck dead with a thunder-bolt (1680)
- 95186: A treatise against superstitious Jesu-worship (1642)
- 95227: Great and bloody news, from Farthing-Ally, in St. Thomas's Southwark, or, the true and faithful relatjon [sic] of a horid and barbarous murther (1680)
- 95227: Great and bloody news, from Farthing-Ally, in St. Thomas's Southwark, or, the true and faithful relatjon [sic] of a horid and barbarous murther (1680)
- 95621: A sermon preached at the funeral of reverend Mr. VVill. VVhitaker, late minister of Magdalen Bermondsey, Southwark (1673)
- 95735: The heavenly foot-man: or, A description of the man that gets to heaven (1698)
- 95870: Eighteen sermons preached upon several texts of Scripture (1674)
- 96015: Witty VVilliam of VVilt-shire (1674)
- 96878: The Lord's arm stretched out in an answer of prayer: or, A true relation of the wonderful deliverance of James Barrow (1664)
- 97210: Miracles upon miracles: or, great news from the Kings-Bench prison in Southwark, of a monster called by name of Titus upon Oates (1687)
- 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)
- 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)
- 98076: A plain and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandments (1662)
- 98269: A prospect of heaven: or, A treatise of the happiness of the saints in glory (1673)
- 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)
- 98437: The history of the life and death of Alexander the Great (1687)
- 98704: The proceedings at the assizes in Southwark, for the county of Surry (1678)
- 99705: Bevvare of false prophets (1644)
- 99962: His Majesties propriety, and dominion on the Brittish seas asserted (1665)
- 100381: A tossed ship making to safe harbor, or, A word in season to a sinking kingdome (1644)
- 100438: The sea-mans grammar (1652)
- 100949: A form of prayer (1661)
- 101124: The vindication of Slingsby Bethel Esq; one of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1681)
- 101136: An account of the tryal and examination of Joan Buts, for being a common witch and inchantress (1682)
- 101515: The well-spring of sciences (1655)
- 101634: Charity recommended (1686)
- 101899: The case of the sitting Members that serve for the burrough of Southwark (1689)
- 102226: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 102422: The true account of the behaviour and confession of William Disney, Esq; who was tryed for high treason by the Kings especial commission of oyer and terminer, held at the Marshalsea in Southwark, on Thursday the 25th. of June, 1685 (1685)
- 102484: An argument in defence of the marriage of an uncle with the daughter of his half-brother by the father's side (1686)
- 103701: The coblers end, or his (last) sermon (1641)
- 103808: A second addition to the Clavis aurea (1697)
- 104220: Three ordinances, declarations and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 104309: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1685)
- 105003: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 105003: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 105099: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1646)
- 105405: A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire (1643)
- 105637: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1651)
- 105795: Presentments of the grand-jury for the town and borough of Southwark (1683)
- 105795: Presentments of the grand-jury for the town and borough of Southwark (1683)
- 106020: Syncrisis, or, The most natural and easie method of learning Latin (1675)
- 106049: An argument in defence of the hospitaller of St. Thomas Southwark and of his fellow-servants and friends in the same house (1689)
- 106199: A conspiracre [sic] of the twelve bishops in the Tovver (1641)
- 106306: London's flames reviv'd: or, An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th. 1666. to enquire into the burning of London· (1689)
- 106817: Die Jovis, 24 Julii, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 106833: Lex talionis: or, God paying every man in his own coyn (1646)
- 107194: The arraignment of errour: or, A discourse serving as a curb to restrain the wantonnesse of mens spirits in the entertainment of opinions (1646)
- 107342: Hamart?olos hamartia: or, The sinfulnes of sin (1646)
- 107342: Hamart?olos hamartia: or, The sinfulnes of sin (1646)
- 107348: Reverend brother, The unhappy ruines of the distressed burrough of Southwark by the late dreadful fire which happened there on the 26th. of May last, hath occasioned this our hearty address to you; (1676)
- 107643: Deliverance in the birth: or, A sermon preached before the right honourable the House of Peeres in the Abbey-Church at Westminster upon the 29 of July 1646. being the day of their solemne monethly-fast (1647)
- 107771: Two sermons, preach'd on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaler there, at that time. (1684)
- 108064: An olive branch found after a storme in the northern seas (1647)
- 109109: A vindication of The essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible, and the priority thereof in regard of particular churches (1658)
- 109139: The humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, citizens, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Surrey, and the borough of Southwark (1648)
- 109540: Horologiographia optica (1652)
- 109693: The onely right rule for regulating the lawes and liberties of the people of England (1652)
- 109775: A petition presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality (1648)
- 110137: A second view of the Army remonstrance. Or Justice done to the Armie (1648)
- 110547: To the Right Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of divers wel affected persons inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent (1648)
- 110551: To every individual member of Parliament, the representation of divers young-men, apprentices of the cities of London, Westminster, the burrough of Southwark, and places adjacent (1653)
- 110567: The last words and sayings of the true Protestant Elm-Board (1682)
- 110592: The triall, of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne (1649)
- 111016: Englands new chains discovered; or The serious apprehensions of a part of the people, in behalf of the Commonwealth (1649)
- 111020: The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or a sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth (1649)
- 111039: Justice upon the armie remonstrance. Or A rebuke of that evill spirit that leads them in their counsels and actions (1648)
- 111655: Designes un-masqued: or The several reasons of the three militias, of Westminster, hamblets of the Tower, and burrough of Southwark (1648)
- 111905: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians· (1654)
- 111907: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 112098: The declaration of divers well-affected inhabitants of the cities of London and Westminster, borrough of Southwark, Tower Hamblets, and parts adjacent (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)
- 112269: To the supream authority of this nation, the Commons assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of divers wel-affected women inhabiting the cities of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent (1649)
- 112458: An account of the tryal of fourteen notorious prisoners, for high treason (1694)
- 112728: Higayon selah. Jerusalem fatall to her assailants. Discovered in a sermon before the Honorable House of commons August 29. 1649 (1649)
- 112728: Higayon selah. Jerusalem fatall to her assailants. Discovered in a sermon before the Honorable House of commons August 29. 1649 (1649)
- 112991: The professour hereof being a mathematitian is ready to performe these things following (1651)
- 113033: To the honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 113381: Psalmos theios, or a divine psalme or, song (1652)
- 113659: The fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 113734: To every individual member of Parliament, the representation of divers young-men, apprentices of the cities of London, Westminster, the burrough of Southwark, and places adjacent (1653)
- 113856: The humble petition and appeal of John Fielder of Kingston Miller (1651)
- 113858: The trepan (1656)
- 114063: The arraignment and condemnation of Cap. Bridges Bushell (1657)
- 114222: A pretended voice from heaven, proved to bee the voice of man, and not of God. Or, An answer to a treatise, called A voice from heaven (1658)
- 114260: To the officers and souldiers of the armies of England, Scotland and Ireland (1659)
- 114494: The speech and confession of Hugh Peters (1660)
- 114553: Katabaptisai kataptysesoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark (1660)
- 114645: Queries upon a clause in a statute of the 25th H.8. c.21 (1690)
- 114848: An Act for setling the militia for the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent (1659)
- 115176: An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the river Thames in the county of Surrey, with the names of the persons entrusted therewith (1649)
- 115209: Dies Dominicus redivivus; or, The Lords Day enlivened. Or A treatise, as to discover the practical part of the evangelical Sabbath (1654)
- 115651: Religio domestica rediviva: or, Family-religion revived. Or A treatise as to discover the good old way of serving God in private houses (1655)
- 115662: Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, concerning religion (1649)
- 115748: Merlinus anonymus (1653)
- 115829: An Act impowering the respective militia's of London, the hamlets of the Tower, Southwark and Westminster, to raise foot (1651)
- 116380: A true relation of the most horrid and barbarous murders committed by Abigall Hill of St. Olaves Southwark, on the persons of foure infants (1658)
- 116860: The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure (1655)
- 116860: The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure (1655)
- 117268: To the right honourable both Houses of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster (1648)
- 117268: To the right honourable both Houses of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster (1648)
- 117394: To the right honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled (1648)
- 117395: To the right honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled (1648)
- 117590: To the supreme authority of the nation the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament (1649)
- 117590: To the supreme authority of the nation the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament (1649)
- 117603: To the supreme authority, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of divers well-affected women of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and parts adjacent. Affectersand approvers of the petition of Sept. 11. 1648 (1649)
- 117650: A declaration of the vvell-affected to the good old cause, in the cities of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark (1659)
- 117905: To the supreame authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, the humble petition of many well afected people inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent, in behalfe of the just liberties of the Common-wealth, highly concerned in the sentence against Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn (1652)
- 117905: To the supreame authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, the humble petition of many well afected people inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent, in behalfe of the just liberties of the Common-wealth, highly concerned in the sentence against Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn (1652)
- 118118: To the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England (1653)
- 118118: To the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England (1653)
- 118139: To the Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England (1653)
- 118139: To the Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England (1653)
- 118408: The serious attestation of many thousands (1657)
- 118415: A prohibition to all persons who have set up any offices called by the names of addresses, publique advice, or intelligence (1657)
- 118477: To the Right Honourable, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118477: To the Right Honourable, the Commons of England assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118491: To the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118491: To the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament (1650)
- 118860: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 119203: An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the River Thames in the county of Surrey (1649)
- 119484: Ovids Metamorphosis (1656)
- 119507: The true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Kingstone upon Thames, in the county of Surrie. On Monday the 22th of March, 1679 (1680)
- 119529: An account of the tryals of Captain J. Golden. Thomas Jones. John Gold. Lawrance Maliene. Patrick Whitley. John Slaughter. Const. D'Heaity. Richard Shewers. Darby Collins. John Ryon. Dennis Cockram. John Walsh. At the Court of Admiralty held in the Marshalsea in Southwark, before the Right Honourable the Judges: on monday the 25th. of Feb. 1693/4. Of which 9 were found guilty, and received sentence of death: 3 for high treason, and 6 for piracies and roberys on the seas, under the colour of the late King James's commission. Licens'd Feb. 27th. 1693/4 (1694)
- 119586: A catalogue of ancient and modern books (1694)
- 119830: A true account of the proceedings on the crown--side at this Lent assize, held for the county of Surrey in the burrough of Southwark, before Sir Job Charleton, Knight, one of the judges of assize, and other his Majesty's justices, &c (1684)
- 119882: Clavis commercii: or, The key of commerce (1689)
- 119883: The English school-master compleated (1692)
- 119941: A hue and-cry after Morgan Hews post-man in Southwark: or, A full and true account of his breaking open a letter (1699)
- 120305: Abecedarium scholasticum. Or The grammar-scholars flower-garden (1681)
- 120338: The covenant to be the Lord's people (1700)
- 120645: A collection of curious original paintings, and other fine copies, designed by the best masters; being fine ornaments for houses, and neat to adorn ladies closets. Will be sold by auction (or who bids most) on Tuesday, the 8th of July, 1690 (1690)
- 120932: A catalogue of the libraries of two eminent persons deceased; consisting of choice English books. In divinity, history, law, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c (1684)
- 121743: Bloody news from Southwark: or, A perfect relation how the master of the Ship-Inne neer Deadman-place, was found barbarously kill'd upon his bed (1676)
- 121743: Bloody news from Southwark: or, A perfect relation how the master of the Ship-Inne neer Deadman-place, was found barbarously kill'd upon his bed (1676)
- 121996: Dreadful news from Southwark: or, a true account of the most horrid murder committed by Margaret Osgood, on her husband Walter Osgood (1680)
- 121996: Dreadful news from Southwark: or, a true account of the most horrid murder committed by Margaret Osgood, on her husband Walter Osgood (1680)
- 122324: The English school-master compleated (1694)
- 122354: Cockers arithmetick (1680)
- 122354: Cockers arithmetick (1680)
- 122516: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1699)
- 122682: Lamentable news from Southwark: or The cruel landlord (1675)
- 122742: An addition to the Clavis aurea (1696)
- 122765: Die Veneris 28? Martij, 1690. Upon reading this day in the House the several lists delivered in by the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, the bayliff of the borough of Southwark, the marshal of the Marshalsea, and the steward of Westminster, and their officers to whom it di belong, pursuant to an order of the twenty fourth instant, of the protections entred in their offices, in the names of any Peers, or Members of this House, and to whom they were granted; (1690)
- 122765: Die Veneris 28? Martij, 1690. Upon reading this day in the House the several lists delivered in by the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, the bayliff of the borough of Southwark, the marshal of the Marshalsea, and the steward of Westminster, and their officers to whom it di belong, pursuant to an order of the twenty fourth instant, of the protections entred in their offices, in the names of any Peers, or Members of this House, and to whom they were granted; (1690)
- 123099: Mr. Lillie's predictions concerning the many lamentable fires which have lately happened (1676)
- 123430: An alarum to the parish, called, Olives Southwark (1671)
- 123658: The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or A sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth (1649)
- 123667: Murder and petty-treason: or, Bloody news from Southwark (1677)
- 124457: The foundation of true preaching asserted (1687)
- 124711: The witch of the vvoodlands: or, The coblers new translation. Written by L.P. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, was punisht worse then Faustus with his devils. (1677)
- 125212: New carolls for this merry time of Christmas (1661)
- 125309: Spiritual melody, containing near three hundred sacred hymns. By Benjamin Keach, author of Trhopolgia, pastor of the Church of Christ meeting on Horsly-down, Southwark (1691)
- 125741: The true narrative of the proceedings at the Assizes holden at Kingstone-upon-Thames, for the county of Surry (1681)
- 126150: Katabaptisai kataptysesoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark (1660)
- 126474: Abecedarium scholasticum. Or The grammar-scholars abecedary (1671)
- 126481: To the supream authority of England the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of diverse wel-affected weomen (1649)
- 126507: The tryals of Thomas Shafto, Edward Sincleere, Richard Ishby, Peter Gray, for felony. And George Bing, for murther (1687)
- 126941: Sad and wonderful newes from the faulcon at the bank side (1661)
- 126950: At the general sessions of the peace holden for the town and borough of Southwark (1681)
- 126950: At the general sessions of the peace holden for the town and borough of Southwark (1681)
- 127141: A brief answer to an indictment presented by the jury upon oath (1682)
- 128261: A warning for bad wives: or The manner of the burning of Sarah Elston (1678)
- 128639: The coblers end, or His (last) sermon (1641)
- 128927: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1700)
- 129177: An Act for explaining and enforcing the Act for paving and cleansing the streets within the cities of London and Westminster and borough of Southwark, and weekly bills of mortality, and streets adjoyning thereunto; and for widening the street at the south-end of London-Bridge (1697)
- 129828: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 129983: An answer to Mr. Marlow's Appendix (1691)
- 130298: Cocker's arithmetick (1694)
- 130695: The happy meeting of King William and Queen Mary, at his return from and after his conquest in Ireland (1690)
- 130871: The case of the landlords, of St. George's parish in the burrough of Southwark in Surry (1699)
- 130873: The case of the landlords of St. George's parish in the burrough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1699)
- 130874: The case of the borough of Southwark, as it stands with the county of Surrey, in reference to assesments for the army and Ireland (1645)
- 132038: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 132123: The rest-less ghost: or, Wonderful news from Northamptonshire, and Southwark (1675)
- 132123: The rest-less ghost: or, Wonderful news from Northamptonshire, and Southwark (1675)
- 132134: Cocker[']s morals, or, The muses' spring-garden (1675)
- 132238: The sweet-singers of Israel, or, The family of love (1678)
- 132513: The judges charge (1658)
- 132722: The guard of the tree of life: or, A sacramentall discourse (1644)
- 133045: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war (1676)
- 133173: A true narrative of the great and terrible fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676 (1676)
- 133173: A true narrative of the great and terrible fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676 (1676)
- 133196: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq (1681)
- 133196: A seasonable answer to a late pamphlet entituled, The vindication of Slingsby Bethel, Esq (1681)
- 133437: The reign of the whore discovered. And her ruine seen (1659)
- 133524: The true English prophet: or, Englands happiness a hundred years hence. Licensed according to order. To a new play-house tune. (1697)
- 133636: A sermon preached at the funeral of Reverend Mr. Will. Whitaker (1673)
- 133986: The substance of a sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Bell (1687)
- 134114: A discourse concerning the Messias, in three chapters (1685)
- 134183: Katabaptistai kataptu?stoi. The dippers dipt, or, the Anabaptists dvck'd and plvng'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 134825: A just vindication of the honour of King James of blessed memory (1683)
- 135403: Cockers arithmetick (1681)
- 135403: Cockers arithmetick (1681)
- 135404: Cocker's arithmetick (1691)
- 135405: Cocker's arithmetick (1698)
- 136437: Corporal vvorship discuss'd and defended (1670)
- 136925: The prisoners complaint to the King's most excellent Majestie. Or, The cries of the Kings Bench (1673)
- 136973: Cocker's arithmetick (1700)
- 137064: Deplorable news from Southwark;, or, The loving lasses lamentations for the loss of their sweet-hearts. They sigh, they sob, they sorrow and complain, fearing their loves will never come again: it is the lusty souldiers as they say, have stoln from them their pretty hearts away. The tune is, Saint Gyleses (1655)
- 137313: Things worth thinking on; or, Helps to piety (1665)
- 137693: Sin, the plague of plagues; or, Sinful sin the worst of evils (1669)
- 137778: The covenant and catechism of the Church of Christ, meeting in Horsly-Down in Southwark (1700)
- 137926: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 138021: The covenant to be the Lord's people, and to walk after the Lord (1700)
- 138266: The Catechism, or, Brief instruction in the faith and order [brace] of the gospel (1700)
- 138330: The ax laid to the root: or, One blow more at the foundation of infant baptism, and church-membership (1693)
- 138544: Summons to sinners (1681)
- 138720: The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia (1648)
- 138993: The conversion of a sinner explained and applied (1669)
- 139319: A New-Years gift for youth· (1687)
- 139368: The morning-exercise against popery. Or, The principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted (1675)
- 139723: An Act for reviving and continuing of several Acts of Parliament touching the militia's of the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, and the hamlets of the Tower of London (1651)
- 140407: The holy life, pilgrimage, and blessed death of Gregory Lopez (1686)
- 141444: Concealed murther reveild (1699)
- 141583: Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration (1684)
- 141624: Great news from Southwark; or, The old womans legacy to her cat (1695)
- 141624: Great news from Southwark; or, The old womans legacy to her cat (1695)
- 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)
- 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)
- 141733: Military discipline, or The young artillery-man (1657)
- 141825: An account of the days of the going out of all the carriers, waggoners, and stagecoaches, that come to London, Westminster and Southwark, from all parts of England and Wales: also of fairs and roads (1700)
- 142074: The vvel-spring of sciences (1659)
- 142135: The Scotch souldiers kindness. It being the sorrowful ditty of fifty young damsels of Southwark, who lately lost their maiden-heads with those valiant souldiers lately quartered in that place (1680)
- 142137: The shepherds complaint: and the comforting shepherdess (1660)
- 142462: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ: or, a short word of advice to all saints but especially those that are in church-fellowship; whereby they may be helped to stand upon the right foundation, lest they fall, and great be their fall. By Tho. Wilcoks, late preacher o God's Word in Southwark (1697)
- 143312: The tradesman's complaint upon the hardness of the times, deadness of trade, and scarcity of money (1680)
- 143550: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences tuuching [sic] houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1688)
- 143550: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences tuuching [sic] houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1688)
- 143550: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences tuuching [sic] houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1688)
- 143910: Die Martis, 6? Augusti, 1650. Resolved, &c., that the Parliament doth declare, that the several powers given by the several acts of Parliament to the respective commissioners for the militia's of the cities of London and Westminster, the militia's of Southwark and the hamlets of London, be and are in full force (1650)
- 144006: Lamentatio civitatis. Or, Londons complaint against her children in the countrey (1665)
- 144877: A full and true account of a bloody and barbarous murther, found to be committed upon the person of a woman, in Kent-street, near St. George's Church, Southwark (1690)
- 144879: A full and true account of a most barbarous murther and robbery committed on the body of Mrs. Johannah Williams (1699)
- 145085: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 145799: A sad and true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder committed by one Thomas Watson, a weaver, upon the body of Mary Watson, his wife, being great with child (1686)
- 145799: A sad and true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder committed by one Thomas Watson, a weaver, upon the body of Mary Watson, his wife, being great with child (1686)
- 145841: A serious exhortation to an holy life or, a plea for the absolute necessity of inherent righteousness in those that hope to be saved (1662)
- 145966: Strange and wonderful news from Northampton-shire, or, The discontented spirit (1674)
- 145989: A serious exhortation unto self-examination. Delivered in V. sermons, on 2 Cor.xiii.5 (1687)
- 146068: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548 (1657)
- 146237: The guard of the tree of life: or, A sacramentall discourse (1645)
- 146567: The case of the undertakers and promoters of the bill for the courts of conscience for the borough of Southwark, the city and liberties of Westminster, the Tower Hamlets, and the remaining out-parishes of the county of Middlesex within the weekly bills of mortality (1685)
- 146859: The good man perished from the earth. Being a sermon preached upon the death of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ Mr. Christr. Fowler (1677)
- 147391: The case of the church-wardens and vestry of St. Saviour in Southwark (1696)
- 147565: Relation of the most miraculous swarms of flies (1675)
- 147759: The onely right rule for regulating the lawes and liberties of the people of England (1652)
- 147966: Cocker's arithmetick (1696)
- 148269: The second part of Englands new-chaines discovered: or a sad representation of the uncertain and dangerous condition of the Common-Wealth (1649)
- 148386: Bowcher's famous and most highly approved spirits of scurvy-grass, both golden and plain, being the best that ever were made (1680)
- 148794: The merchants daily companion: or, the shop-keepers speculum, for the year 1700 (1700)
- 149296: The trepan (1656)
- 149413: Sad and dreadful news from Horsly-down (1684)
- 149516: An impartial account of the several fires in London, Westminster, Southwark, and the places adjacent (1679)
- 150437: The female doctress or, Mother Midnights cure for barrenness in vvomen (1689)
- 150530: To the honourable House of Commons. The humble petition of the poor journymen shooe-makers of the city of London, Westminster and Southwark, and their brethren of the countrey (1691)
- 150795: True, strange and wonderful news from the city of London (1678)
- 151645: Considerations on the council of Trent (1687)
- 152558: Things worth thinking on; or, Helps to piety (1665)
- 152763: The true state of Southwark election of burgesses to serve in this present Parliament (1696)
- 152763: The true state of Southwark election of burgesses to serve in this present Parliament (1696)
- 153034: A true account of one Solomon Hornoul (1685)
- 153099: The top of the town, or, The furbelow basket-woman (1695)
- 153215: To the supreme authority of England the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of divers well-affected women, of the cities of London and Westminster (1649)
- 153216: To the supreme authority of England, the Commons assembled in Parliament (1649)
- 153395: To all gentlemen and ladies. There is to be seen at Mr. Hocknes (1690)
- 153758: Strange and wonderful nevvs from Warwick-shire (1680)
- 153872: The admirable efficacy, and almost incredible virtue of true oyl, which is made of sulphur-vive (1660)
- 153950: A sermon preached in S. George's Church Southwark (1679)
- 154426: Charles the Second, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c (1676)
- 154695: Several addresses to the Kings most excellent Majesty viz. from the commissioners of the lieutenancy of the city of London. Borough of Southwark. Lynn-Regis in the county of Norfolk. Trinity House of Deptford Strond. The city of Gloucester (1681)
- 155252: The civil wars of Spain (1662)
- 155354: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian vvar (1675)
- 155788: Charactery or, A most easie and exact method of short and swift writing (1646)
- 156409: The witch of the woodlands (1674)
- 156784: Petition of the knights, gentlemen, citizens (1648)
- 157721: The most hearty and unspeakable rejoycings of the Kings-Bench prisoners in Southwark (1688)
- 157752: Proposals for publishing the actual survey of London Westminster and Southwark in one map, with a prospect of London & Westminster &c (1680)
- 158436: Dr. Lockyer's vindication; and an infallible experimental confirmation of the vertues of his universal pill (1658)
- 158509: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Hanah Butler (1675)
- 160357: Obsequium & veritas: or, A dialogue between London and Southwark (1681)
- 160357: Obsequium & veritas: or, A dialogue between London and Southwark (1681)
- 160357: Obsequium & veritas: or, A dialogue between London and Southwark (1681)
- 160662: The dreadful character of a drunkard[.] Or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned (1674)
- 160933: Great Britains wonder: or, Londons admiration (1684)
- 161132: Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in York-shiere (1661)
- 161132: Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in York-shiere (1661)
- 161286: A full and true relation of the appearing of a dreadful ghost to one John Dyer in Winchester-Yard in Southwark (1690)
- 161538: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 161548: Short-writing shortned [sic]: or, the art of short-writing reduced to a method more speedy, plain, exact, and easie, then hath been heretofore published (1654)
- 161566: Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark (1645)
- 161597: A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire (1643)
- 163489: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Mary Saviour's in Southwark at the Lent-assizes, Febr. 28. 1671 (1672)
- 163526: The thirteenth year of Queen Elizabeth: ninth part (1660)
- 163926: The devils conquest, or, a Wish obtained (1665)
- 164472: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1685)
- 164474: Cocker's arithmetick (1688)
- 164475: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 164475: Cockers arithmetick (1678)
- 164902: A catalogue of choice English books, in divinity, history, travels, romances, &c (1687)
- 165072: A treatise of subiection to the povvers (1651)
- 165116: The vvise merchant, or, The peerless pearl (1674)
- 165678: The trve bovnds of Christian freedome (1656)
- 165679: The guard of the tree of life. Or, A sacramental discourse (1654)
- 165830: Certamen religiosum: or, a conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester (1649)
- 166189: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes; late Lord Bishop of Winchester (1661)
- 166603: One blow at the feet of the imposing formal Quaker's image: or rather an epistle of love and good will to them (1693)
- 166972: Nevv-Englands lamentation for the late firing of the city of London (1666)
- 167110: [Cocker's] Urania, or, The scholars delight[.] (1675)
- 167116: Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method (1688)
- 167116: Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method (1688)
- 167117: Cocker's arithmetick (1685)
- 167382: Wonder upon wonders, or, Strange news from St. Mary Magdalens, in the borough of Southwark (1661)
- 167550: The case of Robert Weston (1688)
- 168099: The batchelers banquet or, A banquet for batchelers (1660)
- 168588: A copy of verses presented to all my worthy masters and mistrisses in the parish of St. Mary Newington-Buts, in Southwark by William Major, bell-man (1689)
- 168921: Seasonable orders for the city of London, Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark (1662)
- 169014: Reasons humbly offered for passing a bill to erect a court of conscience in the borough of Southwark and parishes adjacent (1690)
- 169104: Great news from Southwark: or, The old woman's legacy to her cat (1695)
- 169104: Great news from Southwark: or, The old woman's legacy to her cat (1695)
- 169120: Dirty dolls farevvel (1684)
- 169312: The ax laid to the root (1693)
- 169412: Reasons humbly offered for passing a bill to erect a court of conscience in the borough of Southwark, and parishes in the county of Surry, within the weekly bills of mortality, for the relief of poor debtors and creditors under the value of forty shillings, to prevent vexatio and chargable arrests and suits in law (1688)
- 169413: To the Honourable, the Knights, Cittizens and Burgesses; in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of John Craven Gent (1690)
- 169921: The fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 170127: An Act for erecting a judicature to determine differences touching houses burnt and demolished by the late dreadful fire in Southwark. (1677)
- 170269: An Act for paving and cleansing the streets in the cities of London and Westminster (1690)
- 170393: The Adamites sermon (1641)
- 170715: Accidentia ex stambrigiana editione (1527)
- 172552: A, C, mery talys (1526)
- 173051: The grounde of artes (1582)
- 174043: Three bloodie murders (1613)
- 174551: A very excellent and s[weete] exposition vpon the [two &] twentye Psalmes [of] Dauid (1537)
- 174739: The iudycyall of vryns (1527)
- 175399: Here begynneth the egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay prest (1530)
- 175678: Tractatus secundarum intentionum logicaliu[m] vtilissimus scotistis nouellis & ad cęteras intentiones secundas. s. gra[m]maticales & rethoricales perfecte cognoscendas splendidissimum lumen prebet studentibus (1527)
- 175717: Guilelmi Lilii grammatici & poetę eximii, Paulinę scholę olim moderatoris, de generibus nominum (1528)
- 175893: Jack vp Lande compyled by the famous Geoffrey Chaucer (1536)
- 176135: Editio Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis grammatices magistri & protouatis Anglię in florentissima Oxoniensi academia nuperime recognita (1531)
- 176207: De heteroclitis nominibus Grammaticę VVhitintonianę liber tertius de nominum heteroclisi. Rober. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos vt possis varios dinoscere vultus. Tyresię sexus ambiguo[s]q[ue] senis salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta. Hoc vvhitintonii voluit lector opus. Eiusde[m] distichon in zoilum. Cornua rhinoceros, dente[m] ni zoile ponas. Sanguino le[n]ta feret tela hecatebeletes (1527)
- 176209: De heteroclitis nominibus Grammaticę VVhitintonianę liber tertius de nominum heteroclisi. Reber. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos vt possis varios dinoscere vultus Tyresię sexus ambiguosq[ue] senis Salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta. Hoc VVhitintonii voluito lector opus. Eiusde[m] distichon in zoilum. Cornua rhinoceros, dente[m] ni zoile ponas. Sanguino le[n]ta feret tela hecatebeletes (1530)
- 176210: De heteroclitis nominibus. Grammaticę VVhitintonianę liber tertiusqe [sic] nominum heteroclisi. Rober. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos vt possis varios dinoscere vultus. Tyresię sexus ambiguosq[ue] senis Salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta hoc VVhitintonii voluito lector opus. Eiusde[m] distichon in zoilum. Cornua rinocheros, dente[m] ni zoile ponas. Sanguino le[n]ta feret tela hecate beletes (1531)
- 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)
- 176226: Grammatices prime partis, liber primus Roberti VV. L. L. nuperrime recognitus. De nominum generibus (1527)
- 176245: Robrti [sic], VVhitintoni alma in vniuersitate Oxonie[n]si laureati, de octo partibus orationis, ęditio (1531)
- 176363: Sintaxis, Roberti VV. L. i[n] flore[n]tissi[m]a Oxoniensi academia laureati opusculum de syntaxi siue constructione recensitum. xxi. supra sesquimillesimum nostrę salutis anno, id[ibus] Februa. Ro. VV. Linsuu[m] Zoilu[m] hexastichon. Q[ua]d sum pollicit[us] co[n]sulto, q[ua]d Lyce gru[n]is. Denuo ad incudem si reuocetur opus. Hoc fecit Cicero, vates hoc Bilbilianus. Hoc Augustinus diuus, hic, at q[ue] alii. Q[ui]n viri illustres fecere hoc ad sibilaude[m] qua fro[n]te id vitio das sycopha[n]ta mihi. Idem in eundem distichon. Quam lęta segete hic renouat[us] n[oste]r agellus Pululat, vt v ideas ruperis ipse Lyce (1531)
- 176893: Newes from the East-Indies; or, a voyage to Bengalla, one of the greatest kingdomes under the high and mighty prince Pedesha Shassallem, usually called the Great Mogull (1638)
- 177450: The ground of artes (1594)
- 177775: In this boke is conteined ye names of the baylyfs custose mayers and sherefs of ye cyte of london from the tyme of kynge Richard the fyrst (1525)
- 180453: The grete herball (1529)
- 181072: The true history of the life and sudden death of old Iohn Overs, the rich ferry-man of London (1637)
- 181691: A compe[n]dious letter which Jhon Pomerane curate of the congregation at Wittenberge sent to the faythfull christen congregation in Englande (1536)
- 182280: Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis laureati (1528)
- 182282: Grammatice prima pars, Roberti, VVitinto[n]i. L.L. nouiter dilige[n]terq?[ue] recensita, liber quintus (1531)
- 182970: Tertio die Nouembris anno .xxi. Henrici.viii. The act agayns kyllyng of calues (1529)
- 183419: A most strange and rare example of the iust iudgement of God executed vpon a lewde and wicked coniurer the .xvij. day of Ianuarie. M.D.Lxxvij. In the parish church of S. Mary Oueris in Southwark, in the presence of diuers credible [and] honest persons (1577)
- 185690: Prononsticum magistri Gasparis laet de Borchloen Medicine doctoris p[er] anno M. CCCCC. xxix. Ad poli eleuatione[m] insignis emporii Antuerpiensis compilatum & practicatum (1529)
- 188616: Enchiridion arithmeticon; or A manuel of millions (1631)
- 191395: Necromantia (1530)
- 191458: [The Bible (1537)
- 191647: Pronostycacyon of mayster Ioh[a]n Thybault (1533)
- 191864: Rudimenta grammatices et docendi methodus (1529)
- 193045: A werke for housholders (1531)
- 193718: The iudycyall of vryns (1527)
- 193892: Verborum pręterita & supina (1528)
- 194071: Exornatorium curatorum (1530)
- 195684: [Christmas carols] (1528)
- 196737: To the Kings most excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of Nathaniell Wickins a poore prisoner in the White-Lyon in Southwark in the county of Surry (1639)
- 196742: [A merry jest of an old fool with a young wife.] (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)
- 197509: A Deuoute inuocacyon of all the blessyd names of our lorde Ihesu Cryst (1528)
- 198149: [The hystory of syr Ise?bras] (1530)
- 198808: Dauids blessed man: or, A short exposition vpon the first Psalme (1628)
- 198866: Declinationes nominu[m] tam Latinoru[m] q[ue?] Gręcor[um] patronymicoru[m] & barbaroru[m] ex Ioanne despauterio Niniuita, Petro pontano, Prisciano, Sipo[n]tino, Sulpitio & Asce[n]sio amussatim collecte? cu[m] comme[n]tariolo interliniari & dictionu[m] interpretatiu[n]culis (1527)
- 199880: A jewell for the eare. (1625)
- 199905: Roberti VVhitintoni alma in vniuersitate Oxoniensi laureati, de octo partibus orationis ęditio (1530)
- 199934: Editio Roberti VVhitintoni Lichefeldiensis grammatices magistri & protouatis Angli[ę] in florentissima Oxoniensi academia nuperime recognita (1529)
- 200309: Stas puer ad mensam (1530)
- 200309: Stas puer ad mensam (1530)
- 200925: A faythfull and true pronosticacion vpo[n] the yeare. M.CCCCC.xxxvi. gathered out of the prophecies and scriptures of God, by the experience [and] practyse of his workes: very comfortable for all Christen hertes, deuyded into. vii. chapters, [and] translated out of hye Almayne into Englyshe, by Myles Couerdale (1535)
- 201189: Compilatvm est hoc opusculum insolubilium secu[n]ndum vsum insignis shole [sic] paruisi in alma vniuersitate (1526)
- 202270: [Guilelmi Lilii Angli rudimenta. Paruuloru:- Lilii nuper impressa & correcta. Eng.] (1525)
- 202543: Unto all maner & singuler Cristen people beholdynge or herynge these present letters shall come gretynge, (1520)
- 202595: For as moche [ ] men take prysoners into the hades of the Inf[id]eles, Turkes & Sarasy[ns] (1532)
- 202639: [Hyckescorner] (1530)
- 204870: [The New Testament] (1538)
- 204872: [The New Testament] (1538)
- 204873: [The New Testament ...] (1538)
- 205322: Biblia the bible that is, the holy scripture ... tr. out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe. (1535)
- 205743: Aesopi Phrygis et vita ex maximo Planude desu[m]pta, et fabellę iucu[n]dissime quarum interpretes hi sunt. Guilelmus Gondanus. Hadrianus Barlandus. Etalmus Rotero. A. Gellius. Lauren. Dal. Angelius Po. Perrus Crinitus. Ioannes Antonius Campanus. Plinius secu[ndus]. Nouoco. Auianus. Guilel. Herma[n]. Nicolaus Gerbel. ... Lau. Abstemius. Rimicius. Index omnes tabulas indicabit addite sur his fabellis q[uan]d[am] iucu[n]de ac honeste fabelle, selecte ex facetiis Poggii flore[n]tini orato[ris] eleque[n]tissimi (1531)
- 205865: The message of the emperoure and of the bisshoppe of Rome, sent (in 1533.) vnto Jhon [sic], duke of Saxon. Concernynge a generall councell. The articles presented to the duke. Newly translated out of h[igh] Almayne by M. Couerdale. 1536 (1536)
- 205938: [A merry jest of an old fool with a young wife.] (1530)
- 206069: Magnificence (1520)
- 206237: Verborum preterita et supina grammaticae pri ma [sic] pars Roberti VVitintoni. L.L. nuperrime recensita. Liber quintus (1530)
- 206238: Syntaxis. Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis in florentissima Oxoniensi achademia laureati opusculu[m], de Syntaxi. siue constructione recensitu[m]. xxii. supra sesquimillesimum n[ost]re salutis anno. Idi. Februa (1529)
- 206284: Biblia (1535)
- 208000: Biographical curiosities. The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, esq. a miserable miser ...With singular anecdotes of the famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark usurer. To which is added the life of the rev. George Harvest (1799)
- 209386: The excellency of friendship. A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Saviour in Southwark, on Monday, Nov.17th 1718. At The First General Meeting of the Gentlemen Educated at the Free-School of the said Parish. By Benjamin Carter, M. A. Published at the Request of the Stewards (1718)
- 209579: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1724)
- 210233: Gospel truth and Gospel holiness inseparably connected (1791)
- 210233: Gospel truth and Gospel holiness inseparably connected (1791)
- 210235: Religious education, recommended in a sermon, preached at Saint Thomas's, January 1, 1794 (1794)
- 210257: Girls charity-school, Lambeth (1794)
- 210624: The religious care of families recommended from Abraham's example (1722)
- 210696: The faithfulness of God in his word evinced (1773)
- 210776: Sketch of a conference with the Earl of Shelburne (1782)
- 210976: Cocking. To be fought at the Cock Pit, Moss Alley, Bank Side, on Monday the 9th of April, and three following days (1750)
- 211288: The christian's duty and confidence in times of public calamity (1756)
- 211336: The great struggle that took place between Belzebub and his Holiness, in private conference; respecting the making Christians of infants: ... By J.P (1800)
- 211440: God's summons after despised forbearance (1756)
- 211495: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1756)
- 211602: To the parishioners of St. Saviour in Southwark (1730)
- 211644: The history of the unfortunate sisters, or distressed ladies (1800)
- 211843: Love to Christ a necessary qualification of a minister of the gospel (1752)
- 212009: The proceedings of the sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and the General Goal Delivery, held at Kingston-upon-Thames, for the county of Surrey; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the 22d, 23d, 24th, and 25th of August; in the thirteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, and in the year of our Lord 1739 (1739)
- 212010: A genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words (1743)
- 212014: A genuine account of the lives, characters, behaviours, confessions, and dying words (1739)
- 212014: A genuine account of the lives, characters, behaviours, confessions, and dying words (1739)
- 212208: The bakers of the County of Surry and Borough of Southwark, give this public notice, ... of not complying with that unreasonable and expensive custom of giving Christmas-box money, (1767)
- 212208: The bakers of the County of Surry and Borough of Southwark, give this public notice, ... of not complying with that unreasonable and expensive custom of giving Christmas-box money, (1767)
- 212240: Poems on several subjects (1775)
- 212860: The excellence of moral duties above positive institutions (1744)
- 212981: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Sheffield (1726)
- 213035: A sermon preach'd on New Years day, for the benefit of the charity school in Gravel lane, Southwark (1724)
- 213079: A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. Jan. 1. 1719 (1719)
- 213111: The account to be shortly given of our stewardship (1729)
- 213176: Antipędo-baptism; or, infant-baptism an innovation: being a reply to a late pamphlet, entitled, Pędo-baptism; or, a defence of infant-baptism, in point of antiquity, &c. By John Gill, DD (1753)
- 213177: The argument from apostolic tradition (1751)
- 213179: The argument from apostolic tradition (1753)
- 213184: Faith in God and his word, the establishment and prosperity of his people (1754)
- 213186: The glory of the church in the latter day (1753)
- 213187: The glory of the church in the latter day (1756)
- 213189: The gain of the whole world, no compensation for the loss of the soul (1733)
- 213190: The scriptures the only guide in matters of religion (1750)
- 213191: The scriptures the only guide in matters of religion (1751)
- 213192: The scriptures the only guide in matters of religion (1751)
- 213193: The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? (1751)
- 213212: The beauties of Spring (1758)
- 213398: The good man's security in times of publick calamity. By Obadiah Hughes (1722)
- 213512: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1800)
- 213657: The method of education, in the charity schools of protestant dissenters (1723)
- 214369: A sermon on the happy recovery of His Majesty King George the Third (1789)
- 215450: The christian's memorial for the exercise of charity (1726)
- 215458: The wisdom of being religious (1763)
- 215677: On the difference between the deaths of the righteous and the wicked, illustrated in the instance of Dr. Samuel Johnson, and David Hume, Esq (1800)
- 216147: Being an Almanack for the year of humane redemption being the first after or leap-year (1713)
- 216680: A bill for amending the roads from the stones-end in the borough of Southwark ... to a place called Highgate, (1724)
- 216790: The ends of Providence in appointing that the poor we should have always with us (1741)
- 216839: The change of times and seasons, considered and improv'd (1724)
- 216940: A sermon (1794)
- 216941: Ministers of the gospel witnesses for Christ (1796)
- 217880: An essay on the use of blisters (1718)
- 218216: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates (1785)
- 218217: An account of the principle and effects of the Pensilvanian stove-grates (1781)
- 218377: Account of persons confined for debt (1800)
- 218463: An abstract of the orders of St. Thomas's Hospital (1707)
- 218814: An act for repairing the high-ways leading from the stones-end in Kent-Street, in the parish of St. George's Southwark, in the county of Surry, to the lime-kilns in East Greenwich, near Black-heath, and to Lewisham Church, in Tunbridge Road, in the county of Kent (1718)
- 219854: The case of the reform'd episcopal churches in Great Poland and Polish Prussia consider'd (1716)
- 220613: The trial at large (1759)
- 220707: The advice of the inhabitants of Southwark (1701)
- 220970: An alphabetical index of the streets (1747)
- 221017: Baldwin's new complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London (1768)
- 221018: Baldwin's new complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London (1770)
- 221040: The baptist-Catechism (1764)
- 221538: The ambulator (1774)
- 221539: The ambulator (1782)
- 221540: Ambulator (1787)
- 222390: At a general meeting of the manufacturers of tobacco and snuff, in London, Westminster, and Southwark, ... convened for the purpose of taking into consideration ... the excise tobacco act: resolved unanimously, (1789)
- 222392: At a general meeting of the Society of the Friends of the People, formed in Southwark for the cultivation of political knowledge, holden May 8, 1792, at the Thre-Tuns tavern, St. Margaret's Hill: Mr. Samuel Favell in the chair: the committee appointed at the last meeting brought up their report, of which the following is an extract; (1792)
- 222696: The blessedness of dying in the Lord (1797)
- 222963: A sermon (1794)
- 223555: The trial of Thomas Mitchel (1759)
- 223557: The solemn declaration of Richard Coleman (1749)
- 223557: The solemn declaration of Richard Coleman (1749)
- 223771: The divinity of the son of God, and the complete atonement for sin, by the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ, proved from the word of God (1783)
- 223849: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 223850: The blessedness of living and dying in the lord (1762)
- 223851: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 223852: The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord (1762)
- 223882: The parable of the dry bones (1756)
- 223883: The parable of the dry bones (1765)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 224052: A true account of the apprehending and taking of Dr Hamilton, a dissenting parson, (brother to Sir David Hamilton the man-mid-wife) and his man, for barbarously drowning of one Mr. Hunter, in the Thames, between York Stairs and the Falcon, on Saturday last, April the 28th, 1711. by throwing him over board, and keeping him down with the boat-hook, &c. only because he ask'd him for a just debt. With his examination before Sir Charles Cox, and commitment to the Marshalsea in Southwark (1711)
- 224339: At a very numerous meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of Lambeth, held this day, ... at Cumberland Gardens, Vauxhall; Joseph Waring, Esq; in the chair (1792)
- 224374: At a general meeting of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, ... for ... the support of our happy constitution, ... Mr. John Coventry, churchwarden, in the chair (1792)
- 224374: At a general meeting of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, ... for ... the support of our happy constitution, ... Mr. John Coventry, churchwarden, in the chair (1792)
- 224374: At a general meeting of the inhabitants, of the parish of St. Saviour, in the borough of Southwark, ... for ... the support of our happy constitution, ... Mr. John Coventry, churchwarden, in the chair (1792)
- 224375: Borough of Southwark Association, for preserving Peace and Good-order, against Republicans & Levellers. At a general meeting of the Committees of the several parishes of St. Saviour, St. John, St. Olave, St. George, and St. Thomas, held ... on Tuesday the 18th day of December 1792 (1792)
- 224375: Borough of Southwark Association, for preserving Peace and Good-order, against Republicans & Levellers. At a general meeting of the Committees of the several parishes of St. Saviour, St. John, St. Olave, St. George, and St. Thomas, held ... on Tuesday the 18th day of December 1792 (1792)
- 224375: Borough of Southwark Association, for preserving Peace and Good-order, against Republicans & Levellers. At a general meeting of the Committees of the several parishes of St. Saviour, St. John, St. Olave, St. George, and St. Thomas, held ... on Tuesday the 18th day of December 1792 (1792)
- 225249: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1759)
- 225669: The first lye refuted; or, the grand delusion exposed. A sermon, preached at the Rev. Dr. Rippon's meeting-house, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, on Lord's day, June, 15, 1800. By John Ryland, D.D (1800)
- 225793: The good government of a country its great object (1753)
- 226012: The reasonableness and pleasure of the Christian life (1754)
- 226095: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Jones (1759)
- 226121: The history and antiquities of St. Saviour's Southwark (1765)
- 226363: The practical improvement of the watchman's answer (1752)
- 226364: The practical improvement of the watchman's answer (1752)
- 226424: The christian salutation (1766)
- 226577: Doing good recommended from the example of Christ (1728)
- 226583: Christ crucified (1799)
- 226585: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226586: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226599: The mournful and pleasing vicissitudes of life (1795)
- 226601: On the early love and pursuit of wisdom (1793)
- 226713: The necessity of dying (1792)
- 226714: A funeral oration (1791)
- 226714: A funeral oration (1791)
- 226718: Hymns, extracted from various authors (1783)
- 226719: Hymns extracted from various authors (1777)
- 227411: John Harvy, Chimney-sweeper and nightman, in Mill-Lane, Deptford, Kent, (1780)
- 227599: Just arrived from abroad, young Astley most assuredly for a few nights only. (1785)
- 227635: A kalendar of the prisoners for the assizes, to be holden at Croydon, in and for the county of Surrey, on Monday, the 18th day of August 1783, before the Right Hon. William Earl of Mansfield, His Majesty's chief justice, assigned to hold pleas before the king himself; and the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knt. One of the justices of our Lord the King, of his Court of Common pleas; justices assigned to take the assizes, and deliver the goal of the prisoners therein, &c. Prisoners remaining according to former orders. Jonathan Mann, and Thomas Masey. (1783)
- 227639: A kalendar of the prisoners. Surrey Lent Assizes, at Kingston-upon-Thames, on Wednesday, the 25th of March, 1789. John CreuzE?sq. sheriff (1789)
- 227655: Kent's directory (1759)
- 227656: Kent's directory (1763)
- 227657: Kent's directory (1766)
- 227660: Kent's directory (1768)
- 227661: Kent's directory (1769)
- 227663: Kent's directory (1771)
- 227966: A brief reply to the Reverend Mr. John Lewis's brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England (1738)
- 228006: Britain saved by Jehovah (1746)
- 228522: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Olave Southwark (1722)
- 228533: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Olave Southwark (1722)
- 228700: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Mr. William Powell, late of the borough of Southwark, deceased (1762)
- 228887: A charge to the clergy of the county of Surrey, deliver'd at the town of Guildford, Oct. 11 (1716)
- 228976: The terms, or Conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to be serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms (1756)
- 229142: A chronological and historical account from the first building a bridge across the River Thames, from London to Southwark, 'till the late conflagration of the temporary bridge, the 11th of April, 1758 (1758)
- 229185: A sermon preached before the several associations of the Laudable Order of Anti-Gallicans (1754)
- 229299: Cocker's arithmetick (1705)
- 229303: Cocker's arithmetick (1720)
- 229305: Cocker's arithmetick (1723)
- 229307: Cockers arithmetick (1725)
- 229308: Cocker's arithmetick (1731)
- 229309: Cocker's arithmetick (1733)
- 229310: Cocker's arithmetick (1738)
- 229311: Cocker's arithmetick (1745)
- 229312: Cocker's arithmetick (1748)
- 229314: Cocker's arithmetick (1751)
- 229316: Cocker's arithmetick (1757)
- 229317: Cocker's arithmetick (1758)
- 229319: Cocker's arithmetic (1767)
- 229321: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1703)
- 229322: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1713)
- 229323: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1729)
- 229490: A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the city of London, and parts adjacent (1763)
- 230369: The dignity of the royal character (1749)
- 230406: The directory (1736)
- 231011: The efficacy of Christian perseverance in time of trouble (1713)
- 231121: An elegy on the much lamented death of that faithful and laborious minister of the Gospel, Mr. Benjamin Keach, late pastor of a church of Christ, meeting on Horsly-down, Southwark (1704)
- 231245: England's warning piece (1768)
- 231246: England's warning piece (1768)
- 231269: English liberty established, or a mirrour for posterity: John Wilkes, Esqr. the undaunted assertor of the liberty of the press, and the rights of English-men (1768)
- 231651: Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark (1782)
- 231653: An inquiry into the medical efficacy of a new species of Peruvian bark, lately imported into this country under the name of yellow bark: including practical observations respecting the choice of bark in general. By John Relph, M.D. (1794)
- 232039: An essay on the use of mixed and compressed cattle fodder (1797)
- 232663: For one night only (1790)
- 233550: The doctrines of the Church of England asserted (1749)
- 233869: The duty of perseverance in well-doing. A sermon, preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, Friday, January 1, MDCCXCVI. for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-lane. By John Disney, (1796)
- 233993: Faith in God and his word (1754)
- 234590: Governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1736)
- 234592: The governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1710)
- 234594: The governours of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark (1715)
- 234678: The great need of divine mercy, at death and judgment consider'd, in a sermon preach'd at the Charity-school, in Gravel-lane, Southwark, January1, 1715. By James Coningham, (1715)
- 234707: Grief a-la-mode, a city dream, on the death of Lord Mayor's day, (in the disappointment of a dinner.) (1786)
- 236080: Le guide pour servir au plan de la ville & fauxbourgs [sic] de Dublin (1756)
- 237769: Lowndes's London directory for the year 1784 (1784)
- 238096: The matchless history of Joseph and his brethren (1724)
- 238278: The memorial of David's piety considered and improved. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, on Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 1783, for the benefit of the Charity-school, in Gravel-Lane. By R. Jones. (1783)
- 238291: A memorial relating to the court of Marshalsea of the king's houshold (1729)
- 238589: The mischiefs of unreasonable opposition to government (1749)
- 238707: A narrative of the very extrarodinary [sic] adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 238769: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 238934: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1772)
- 238935: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1774)
- 238936: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1777)
- 238937: The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London (1783)
- 239063: New remarks of London: or, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, of Southwark, and part of Middlesex and Surrey, within the circumference of the bills of mortality (1732)
- 239065: A new review of London (1722)
- 239066: A new review of London (1728)
- 239170: Forgiveness of sins only to be obtained through the God man mediator (1796)
- 239212: The foundation of submission to our governors considered (1715)
- 239471: The proceedings of the General Assembly held on Wednesday (1789)
- 239553: G. Clark, London carrier, sets out from the White-Hart-Inn in the Borough, Southwark, (1758)
- 239757: General report of the committee of subscribers, to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor, resident in the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and the several out parishes of the metropolis (1800)
- 239976: The genuine trial of Francis Townley (1746)
- 240055: The glory of the church in the latter day (1753)
- 240257: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1716 (1716)
- 240258: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1733 (1733)
- 240259: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1736 (1736)
- 240260: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's hospital (1783)
- 240264: A list of the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital, in Southwark, 1725 (1725)
- 240340: An Address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain (1755)
- 240487: Loss by fire in Morgans-Lane, Southwark, upwards of 2706 l (1705)
- 240989: The obligation of the oaths to the government (1716)
- 241424: Of staying the mind on God (1736)
- 241659: A plain address, &c (1797)
- 241759: A plan of the General Inoculating Dispensary, proposed to be instituted for the benefit of the poor throughout London, Westminster and Southwark, without removing them from their own habitations (1779)
- 242216: Proposals at a certain charge, for a weekly dividen for three societies upon marriages, by the Original Loyal Society; at the sign of the city of Chichester, over-against the Spur-Inn in the borough of Southwark (1710)
- 242273: Proposals for insurance on marriage; by the Substantial and Profitable Society (1710)
- 242276: Proposals for insurance on marriages and births. By the Nuptial Society: an their Office in Jacob-Street, near Dock-Head, Southwark. December the 11th. 1710 (1710)
- 242429: The usefulness and necessity of revelation (1730)
- 242539: The lawfulness of wishing destruction to the King's enemies (1746)
- 242540: The reasonableness and necessity of standing fast in Christian and English liberty (1745)
- 242541: The reasonableness and necessity of standing fast in Christian and English liberty (1745)
- 243086: The joyful sacrifice of a prosperous nation (1760)
- 243365: The spirit of popery set forth (1716)
- 243385: A farewell sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Great Kimbel (1707)
- 244296: The Perils of false brethren, both in church and state (1709)
- 244364: The amazing tempest: being a surprizing account of the great damage done in and about the City of London, Southwark, &c. by the late terrible and astonishing tempest (1703)
- 244751: The connexion and harmony of religion and virtue delineated in the character of Abraham (1752)
- 244989: Reflections on human life (1743)
- 245076: The church of England turned dissenter at last (1740)
- 245773: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. George the martyr, in Southwark, on Sunday, October 13, 1745 (1745)
- 246818: The counterfeit bridegroom; being a comical and pleasant relation of a young woman in the borough of Southwark, who being in wants of a husband, by a strange mistake, married a young woman in man's apparel, (1700)
- 246900: The order, qualifications, and duty of a christian minister (1792)
- 246968: The object of religious worship considered (1747)
- 246987: A sermon preached at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, on Sunday, November 24, 1754 (1755)
- 246988: A sermon preached at St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, on Sunday, November 24, 1754 (1755)
- 247056: The necessity and beauty of family-religion represented in a short, but pathetick address to the professor (1754)
- 247128: An act for repairing the high-ways leading from the stones-end of Kent-Street, in the parish of St. George's Southwark, in the county of Surry, to the lime-kilns in East Greenwich, near Black-heath, and to Lewisham Church, being the Tunbridge Road, in the county of Kent (1718)
- 247672: The unsuccessfulness of Christ's ministry, and his reward with God, considered and improved (1775)
- 247944: The danger of following a multitude (1784)
- 247983: Christ, the ransom found (1754)
- 248341: A sermon preach'd at the assises held at Kingston upon Thames (1713)
- 248345: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248346: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248355: Brotherly love recommended (1705)
- 249210: List of the Linnean Society of London (1800)
- 249242: A new and universal history (1776)
- 249453: Reflections upon the fall of a great prince (1765)
- 249580: A survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1733)
- 249581: A survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1754)
- 249789: Thomas Crosby and John Robinson (1740)
- 249789: Thomas Crosby and John Robinson (1740)
- 250111: The babel of quakerism thrown down: or The errors and inconsistencies of Robert Barclay's apology for the quakers, discover'd and confuted (1739)
- 250465: Les dangers ou? l'on est expose? de la part des faux freres (1710)
- 251443: Inimitable performances. Real fox chase, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with unbounded applause. Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. This present Monday, and every evening this week, will be performed the following new entertainments, after the grand equestrian parade. (1793)
- 251866: Comparison between filtering stones (1800)
- 252037: John Strangewayes Rawles of the parish of St. Olaves, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, maketh oath that he this deponent in the month of August, 1704, was in company with one Mr. Hey, and Mr. Gardner, (1705)
- 252973: Jeptha's rash vow: or, the virgin sacrifice. As it is acted at Lee and Harper's great theatrical booth, over-against the Hospital-gate in West-Smithfield, by comedians from the theatres. To which will be added, The fall of Phaeton (1733)
- 252973: Jeptha's rash vow: or, the virgin sacrifice. As it is acted at Lee and Harper's great theatrical booth, over-against the Hospital-gate in West-Smithfield, by comedians from the theatres. To which will be added, The fall of Phaeton (1733)
- 254373: Some reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, by the Master, Wardens and commonalty of the Mystery of Bakers of the City of London, and other the bakers within the suburbs thereof, and iu [sic] the City and Liberty of Westminster and borough of Southwark, against several clauses in the bill for regulating the price and assize of bread (1710)
- 254528: A syllabus of the lectures on midwifery (1799)
- 255132: Cracknell, sole preparer of fine mustard, &c. at his mills, in King's-Head Yard, Tooley-Street, ... Southwark; where merchants, captains of ships, and shop-keepers, may be supplied (1800)
- 255132: Cracknell, sole preparer of fine mustard, &c. at his mills, in King's-Head Yard, Tooley-Street, ... Southwark; where merchants, captains of ships, and shop-keepers, may be supplied (1800)
- 255132: Cracknell, sole preparer of fine mustard, &c. at his mills, in King's-Head Yard, Tooley-Street, ... Southwark; where merchants, captains of ships, and shop-keepers, may be supplied (1800)
- 257156: God's government of the wind (1704)
- 257736: The arithmetician's guide (1746)
- 257970: An account of the death of Mrs. Anne Thornton (1799)
- 258104: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates (1781)
- 258111: The communication of sin (1709)
- 258169: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 258194: The communication of sin (1709)
- 258269: The complete family cook (1796)
- 258361: The Baptist-catechism: or A brief instruction in the principles of Christian religion, agreeable to the confession of faith, publish'd by the elders and brethren of many Baptist congregations both in London, and the country; owning the doctrines of personal election, and final perseverance (1764)
- 258444: Gospel-obedience necessary to salvation (1729)
- 258779: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1788)
- 258780: A Companion to all the principal places of curiousity and entertainment in and about London and Westminister (1789)
- 258782: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1796)
- 258783: A Companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1800)
- 258786: The communication of sin (1710)
- 259047: A companion to the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1783)
- 259193: As the bill imposing stamped duties on receipts, has not yet been read the last time in the House of Commons, ... and as it is the firm resolution of the merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, to co-operate with the Corporation of London, ... in opposing the said bill vigorously; ... We have therefore taken the liberty of sending you the enclosed resolutions, (1783)
- 259193: As the bill imposing stamped duties on receipts, has not yet been read the last time in the House of Commons, ... and as it is the firm resolution of the merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, to co-operate with the Corporation of London, ... in opposing the said bill vigorously; ... We have therefore taken the liberty of sending you the enclosed resolutions, (1783)
- 259535: A charge delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. William Dowars (1758)
- 259611: Christianity a system of humanity (1779)
- 259972: The English lion; or, jovial tars (1786)
- 260526: Habeas corpus act (1794)
- 261063: The Intelligencer: or, Merchants assistant (1738)
- 261193: Cocker's arithmetick (1722)
- 261202: Cocker's arithmetic (1756)
- 261212: Cocker's arithmetic (1771)
- 262072: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1763)
- 262119: The particulars of the valuable freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estates, situate fronting the River Thames, adjoining the New Cut at Limehouse, and in Risby's Rope-walk, near Limehouse-Bridge; the property of the late James Spagg, Esq. ... a valuable leasehold estate, in Maidstone-Buildings, St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark; the property of Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. deceased; and a freehold dwelling-house, offices, and garden, in James-Street, near Buckingham-Gate; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. on Wednesday the 17th of August, 1785, (1785)
- 262207: A syllabus of the lectures on midwifery (1797)
- 262688: A religious education recommended (1728)
- 262818: Wimble and Son's hoys, (to and from London,) sail every Saturday, from Toppen's wharf, Bridge-yard, Southwark, and take in goods for Maidstone,... Coal and coke, at the lowest prices, at their wharf, Maidstone (1780)
- 263785: To be let, on lease for twenty-one years, from Lady Day next, thirty-one acres of land at Marden, in Kent, consisting of ten fields adjoining together, ... abutting on the lane leading from Style-Bridge to Marden, and now on lease to Mr. John Amherst Walter, ... The directors of the poor of the parish of Bermondsey (to whom the said land doth belong) will meet at their Work-house, in Five Foot-Lane, Bermondsey-Street, Southwark, on Wednesday the 22d of January next, ... to receive proposals ... from any person or persons desirous of taking such land for the said term o twenty-one years, (1793)
- 263856: A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company (1739)
- 264198: An account of the life of Dr. Henry Sacheverel, chaplain of St. Saviours, Southwark, and Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford: shewing his family and education, his preferments, preachings, ... speeches and paragraphes in his sermons, particularly, that of the 5th of November, 1709[.] (1710)
- 264316: The parable of the dry bones interpreted in a sermon (1756)
- 264317: The parable of the dry bones. Interpreted in a sermon (1757)
- 264741: The names of the petitioners against the select-vestry of St. Saviours, Southwark. 1709 (1709)
- 265092: Proposals for printing by subscription, the history, antiquities, and present state of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and parts contiguous in Middlesex and Surrey. In nine books. ... By William Maitland, (1737)
- 265137: Proposals offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, for making an act to establish the half-penny carriage; to the end that Her Majesty's revenues arising by posts may be encreased, and the inhabitants within the main pile of buildings of the cities and suburbs of London an Westminster, and burrough of Southwark, may save 14000l. per ann (1709)
- 266634: A second letter to the Rev. Herbert Jones (1778)
- 267233: A sermon preach'd at the visitation of the clergy (1714)
- 267560: A narrative of the proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark, ... against the rebel prisoners now under sentence of death for High Treason. ... To which are added, the particulars of the several trials of Francis Townley, ... David Morgan, Thomas Deacon, George Fletcher, Andrew Blood, (1746)
- 267611: [A] sermon, preached at Horslydown, Southwark, London (1783)
- 267969: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1762)
- 268230: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent; from the earliest accounts, to the beginning of the year 1770. (1769)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268436: Neale's superfine broad cloth warehouse. Edward Neale, broad-cloth-maker, at Frome in Somersetshire, and woollen-draper opposite the Marshalsea, in the borough, Southwark, London, (1750)
- 268602: The merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, having in a general-meeting held at the Paul's-Head-Tavern, in Cateaton-Street, on Tuesday, the 10th of June 1783, taken into their serious consideration the tendency of a stamp duty on receipts, came to several unanimous resolutions thereupon, which their committee, ... humbly submit to the consideration of the Members of the House of Commons (1783)
- 268602: The merchants, bankers, and traders, of London, Westminster, and Southwark, having in a general-meeting held at the Paul's-Head-Tavern, in Cateaton-Street, on Tuesday, the 10th of June 1783, taken into their serious consideration the tendency of a stamp duty on receipts, came to several unanimous resolutions thereupon, which their committee, ... humbly submit to the consideration of the Members of the House of Commons (1783)
- 268618: The messengers mission (1783)
- 268621: Messrs. Clark, London carriers, sets [sic] out from the White-Hart and King's-Head Inns in the borough of Southwark, ... for the Two Blue-Posts Inn, at Portsmouth; and returns [sic] from thence for London on the same days, ... Performed by Messrs. Richard and William Clark. (1779)
- 268862: A sermon, preached at an annual visitation of the clergy, of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, held at St. Saviour's, Southwark, September 25, 1795 (1795)
- 268862: A sermon, preached at an annual visitation of the clergy, of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, held at St. Saviour's, Southwark, September 25, 1795 (1795)
- 268883: A sermon preached at Maze Pond, Southwark, September 27, 1789 (1789)
- 268999: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's (1782)
- 269000: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Southwark, on the first day of January, 1768 (1768)
- 269000: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Southwark, on the first day of January, 1768 (1768)
- 269233: A short essay on Revelations i, 10 (1776)
- 269759: The watchman's answer to the question, what of the night? (1751)
- 269956: The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1797)
- 270738: Serious advice to the generation that is passing away, and to that which is coming (1720)
- 271043: A true relation of the remarkable work of God upon James and Walter White (1758)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271492: Nolumus lilium defamari: or, A vindication of the common grammar (1709)
- 271519: The wandring spy (1729)
- 271643: The christian triumph (1713)
- 271654: The christian triumph (1713)
- 271656: The doctor no changeling (1713)
- 272243: The shaver's new sermon for the fast day (1796)
- 273494: On the tendency of Christ's religion to promote happiness: and our consequent obligation to spread the knowledge of it (1767)
- 273574: What should be done: or, Remarks on the political state of things (1766)
- 274090: Morality not Christianity (1749)
- 274090: Morality not Christianity (1749)
- 274123: The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1797)
- 275039: The london and country printers (1785)
- 275143: The malefactor's guide (1723)
- 276232: Many disputes having lately arisen relative to the authority and jurisdiction of the City in and over the Borough of Southwark (1785)
- 276684: A discourse, delivered by way of exhortation, to the parents, &c. of the children belonging to St. Saviour's Charity-Schools (1792)
- 276684: A discourse, delivered by way of exhortation, to the parents, &c. of the children belonging to St. Saviour's Charity-Schools (1792)
- 276758: A discourse on Baptism: containing remarks and observations on Dr. Priestly's Chapters on the same subject. By Philalethes (1786)
- 277942: Common safely the cause and foundation of human society; or An examination of the rights of individuals to personal security, and how far those rights may extend to the altering, dissolving, or forsaking any government, that shall cherish murderers (1769)
- 278159: Cocker's arithmetick (1702)
- 278228: An exhortation to Mr. Daniel Stevens (1733)
- 278348: Compassion to poor chidren recommended, from the example of Pharoh's daughter (1774)
- 278502: A compleat history of the trials of the rebel lords in Westminster-Hall; and the rebel officers and others concerned in the rebellion in the year 1745, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, and at Carlisle and York (1746)
- 278774: A full and true account of the apprehending and taking one William Wallis (1703)
- 280104: Cocker's arithmetick (1731)
- 281203: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Reverend and learned Mr. J. Killinghal, of Southwark; Mr. E. Bentley, of Coggeshall (1741)
- 281227: The divinity of the Son of God (1783)
- 281289: By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against Jesuits and Popish priests, and promising a reward for apprehending them within London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, or within ten miles of the said cities of London and Westminster (1745)
- 282648: An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill (1746)
- 282729: Exhortations, relating to prayer and the Lord's-Supper (1752)
- 283116: Be ye also ready (1737)
- 283761: The blessedness of living and dying in the lord (1762)
- 284176: Roman cement, artificial terras, and stucco (1796)
- 284196: The humble and loyal address of the citizens of London (1733)
- 284339: The full tryal (1711)
- 284757: An account of the Reverend Henry Sacheverell, D.D. who read prayers at St. Saviour's Southwark, on the 26th day of this instant March, 1710. in the afternoon, ... being the first time he read prayers after his great tryal: in the second lesson apointed [sic] for the day, .. the second Epistle of Timothy, and the 4th chapter (1710)
- 285204: An antidote against popery: or, The principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted (1779)
- 286096: The doctrine of the divine being under his grand distinguishing characters of God (1737)
- 286153: The christian triumph (1713)
- 286759: A Companion to the plan of London (1765)
- 287383: The Clergyman and goldsmith, in the trap; or, A new hymn to the pillory (1703)
- 287416: Anniversary meeting of the children of the charity-schools of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Environs (1786)
- 287426: Kent's directory (1745)
- 287488: The merchant and tradesman's London directory (1787)
- 287590: A speech of William Jones, Esq (1782)
- 287714: The London companion (1775)
- 287902: The duty of a nation in time of distress (1796)
- 287928: St. Saviour, Southwark, in the county of Surrey. At a meeting of several respectable inhabitants, this day held ... to promote the laudable endeavours of their fellow-subjects, by voluntary subscriptions, in opposing the declared emnity of the French, against the trade, constitution, and government of this country (1798)
- 288141: A few plain questions to every honest and independent elector of the borough of Southwark (1795)
- 288511: A letter to the congregation meeting near the Maze-Pond, Southwark (1755)
- 288784: Lectures on the church catechism (1799)
- 289133: A second address to Mr. Huntington (1797)
- 291228: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1798)
- 291228: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1798)
- 291918: An Humble address to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor of London, concerning the jurisdiction of the city over the Borough of Southwark (1760)
- 291926: Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark (1783)
- 292060: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital, in Southwark, 1773 (1773)
- 292061: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's-Hospital, in Southwark, 1768. The Right Hon. Samuel Turner, Esq; lord-mayor. Sir Joseph Hankey, knt. and alderman, president. Sir Robert Ladbroke, knt. Robert Alsop, Esq; Sir Tho. Rawlinson, knt. Sir Charles Asgill, bart. Sir Richard Glynn, bart. Sir Matth. Blakiston, bart. William Beckford, Esq; William Bridgen, Esq; Sir Wm. Stephenson, knt. Sir Robert Kite, knt. Right Hon. Thomas Harley Sir William Baker, knt. aldermen. Sir Francis Gosling, knt. Sir Henry Bankes, knt. Barlow Trecothick, Esq; Brass Crosby, Esq; Richard Peers, Esq; William Nash, Esq; Thomas Hallifax, Esq; John Shakespear, Esq; Sir James Esdaile, knt. Samuel Plumb, Esq; Brackley Kennett, Esq; John Kirkman, Esq; William Bowden, Esq; treasurer (1768)
- 292111: Reasons against building a bridge from Lambeth to Westminster (1722)
- 292431: Borough of Southwark. Candidates John Lade, Fisher Tench, Esqs; Thomas Lant, and Samuel Rush, Esqs; The 10th of Nov. 1702, the right setled thus, the right of election for the said borough, is only in the inhabitants thereof paying scott and lott. (1714)
- 292743: Porters' fares. This day is published, price 2s. The porters' fares for conveying parcels, brought by coaches or waggons, from all the inns within the cities of London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, as directed by act of Parliament, June 1799. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act. Printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; and sold also by the booksellers of London and Westminster (1799)
- 292768: By the King's authority. Proposals for printing by subscription, in weekly numbers, price six-pence each, embellished with upwards of one hundred and twenty copper-plates, the third edition, (dedicated to the Right Honourable Samuel Turner Esq; Lord-Mayor the court of aldermen, and common-council.) The History and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and their environs. By William Maitland, F.R.S. and others (1769)
- 293208: State of the City of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark tontine at the end of the seven years (1798)
- 293208: State of the City of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark tontine at the end of the seven years (1798)
- 294282: Of the duties of the people towards their ministers (1733)
- 295248: A demonstration of the horrid nature of sin (1755)
- 295647: Truth and reason defended against error and burning envy (1728)
- 296757: A new song, address'd to all the worthy electors of the borough, of Southwark. 1765. To the tune of a begging we will go (1765)
- 296842: Thomas Woodhouse, oil and colourman, at the Black Boy, Church-Street, Greenwich. Sells fine Florence Genoa Gallipoli cod ... neat's-foot turpentine oils (1790)
- 296935: The Southwark wonder: or, The whole town in an uproar (1766)
- 296935: The Southwark wonder: or, The whole town in an uproar (1766)
- 298401: Proposals for establishing a dispensary in the town of Deptford, to be called Kent Dispensary, supported by voluntary contributions, for administering advice and medicines to the poor gratis (1783)
- 298772: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1763)
- 298772: Rules and constitutions established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1763)
- 298773: Rules and constitutions, established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1764)
- 298773: Rules and constitutions, established by the Society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy, within the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, in the county of Surry (1764)
- 298864: Good kings and queens nursing fathers and mothers to the Church of Christ (1727)
- 299016: Thomas Dugdale, horse-boiler, in Dirty-Lane, Blackman-Street, Southwark. N.B. Most money given for live and dead horses (1775)
- 299174: James Hodges, at Broadwall, near Christ-Church, Surry, (by the King's patent) makes and sells all sorts of wove wood hats, by whom all shopkeepers, &c. may be served, wholesale with the above hats; ... He being the original maker, hereby cautions any person from pirating the same, (1780)
- 299177: Bird and Ireson, at no. 249, the corner of St. Margaret's-Hill, in the Borough, Southwark; sells Leghorn and straw hats, painted floor cloths, carpets, and English matting, wholesale and retail. Likewise, bread baskets of all sorts (1769)
- 299192: Warrell and Co's improved musical instruments, wholesale, retail, and for exportation, at their manufacturies or warehouse, near Astley's Theatre, Westminster Bridge. Square piano fortes superior to most others, however dignified and puffed off. (1790)
- 299351: Surry, at the general quarter session of the peace ... holden at Southwark, in and for the county of Surry, on Tuesday, ... the fifteenth day of January, in the thirty-third year of the reign of ... George the Second, ... It is ordered ... that an order made ... on Tuesday th twenty-third day of April, one thousand seven hundred and forty-five, for settling the rates and allowances, for maintaining and passing vagrants in this county, be ... repealed, (1760)
- 299620: Nine sermons preached in the parish church of St. Saviour's (1759)
- 300347: Rules and constitutions, established by the society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1769)
- 300347: Rules and constitutions, established by the society for the relief of poor widows and orphans of the clergy (1769)
- 300829: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1755)
- 301282: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in Southwark and county of Surry, held at Kingston upon Thames, on ... the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th days of August, 1715. (1715)
- 301283: This day is published (1757)
- 301284: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea, held for the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, at Kingston on Thames. On ... the 30th, and 31st of July, and the 1st and 2d of August, 1716. (1716)
- 301286: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea, held for the borough of Southwark, and county of Surry, at Kingston on Thames. On ... the 21st, 22d, 23d, and 24th of March, 1715-16. (1716)
- 301288: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in the borough of Southwark, held for the county of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames. On ... the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th days of March, 1712-13. (1713)
- 301586: The circular letter (1794)
- 301683: Address to the general baptists, from the committee of their society, for the education of ministers, appointed by their General Assembly held at Worship street, London, Wednesday, 11th of June, 1794 (1794)
- 304965: A genuine and authentic account of the trial, life, behaviour, and dying words (1767)
- 305474: The surrey and Southwark writing-master (1750)
- 308790: Proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's-Hill (1746)
- 308850: Proposals for publishing by subscription, ... A south view of the city of London, and part of Southwark, as it appeared in the latter part of Queen Elizabeth's reign, from a very ancient picture described by Stowe, Maitland, Dodsley, &c. ... the author of this drawing, entirely relies upon the publick, ... for their encouragement; (1771)
- 308906: Messieurs Shaw and Company, soap-makers, at the Venetian and Marseilles white and marbled hard soap manufactory at Marygold Stairs, Southwark, (1760)
- 308910: Thomas Collett, successor to the late Mr. William Mathews, deceas'd, vellum and parchment-maker, in Long-Lane, Southwark. Makes and sells all sorts of abortive, writing, and binding vellum; (1750)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 311138: William Gabriel, rocking-horse maker, &c (1784)
- 311177: Stolen or stray'd, out of a field the back of Grange Walk, Bermondsey, last night or early this morning, a light chesnut gelding, (of the saddle kind) aged; about 14 hands high; a small blaze in his face; ... Whoever will bring the said gelding, or give information so that he may be recovered, at the George, Long Lane, Southwark, shall receive one guinea reward if strayed; and five guineas reward if stolen, on conviction of the offender (1800)
- 311192: Brown, trunk, chest, box-maker, and undertaker (1790)
- 311192: Brown, trunk, chest, box-maker, and undertaker (1790)
- 311528: Eschatos echthros. The death of death, in the death of Christ (1788)
- 311743: Matthew Bayley, in Trotter-Alley- [sic] Bermondsey-Street, Southwark, London; makes and sells glew, free from whale-blubber, (1770)
- 312753: Sir, the following is a copy of a memorial lately presented to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and as a petition to the Court of Common-Council, to desire the aid of that court in support of the antient rights of the Borough of Southwark, (1761)
- 312884: Sir, notice having been given of a motion to be made in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 2d of April next, which will bring the question of the shop-tax again under discussion: the committee, appointed by the retail shop-keepers of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, request the favour of you to interest your representatives in Parliament to support the repeal of that tax, (1789)
- 312884: Sir, notice having been given of a motion to be made in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 2d of April next, which will bring the question of the shop-tax again under discussion: the committee, appointed by the retail shop-keepers of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, request the favour of you to interest your representatives in Parliament to support the repeal of that tax, (1789)
- 312890: Sir, I am desired by the Committee, appointed by a General-Meeting of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, Westminster, and Southwark, assembled at the London-Tavern on Tuesday last, to consider the tendency of a tax on receipts, now under the consideration of Parliament, to transmit to you their resolutions thereon, and to request that you will be pleased immediately to communicate the same to the inhabitants of [blank] (1783)
- 312890: Sir, I am desired by the Committee, appointed by a General-Meeting of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, Westminster, and Southwark, assembled at the London-Tavern on Tuesday last, to consider the tendency of a tax on receipts, now under the consideration of Parliament, to transmit to you their resolutions thereon, and to request that you will be pleased immediately to communicate the same to the inhabitants of [blank] (1783)
- 312997: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's-Hospital, in Southwark, 1795. The Right Hon. Thomas Skinner, lord-mayor. Nathaniel Newnham, Esq. alderman, president. Edward Jeffries, Esq. treasurer. Right Hon. Thomas Harley John Wilkes, Esq. Sir Watkin Lewes, knt. Sir William Plomer, knt. Nathaniel Newnham,Esq. Richard Clark, Esq. Thomas Wright, Esq. William Gill, Esq. William Picketr, Esq. John Boydell, Esq. Sir John Hopkins, knt. Sir J. Sa...derson, knt. & bt. Paul le Mesurier, Esq. aldermen. Thomas Skinner, Esq. Brook Watson, Esq. William Curtis, Esq. Sir Benj. Hammet, knt. William Newman, Esq. G. Mack. Macauley, Esq. John Wm. Anderson, Esq. Har. Christ. Combe, Esq. Sir Rich. Carr Glyn, knt. Stephen Langston, Esq. Wm. Staines, Esq. Sir John Eamer, knt. Wm. Lushington, Esq. Mr. Joseph Alldin Mr. George Bodley Mr. William Box Mr. Dep. Rich. Brewer Mr. Dep. Cha. Lincoln Mr. Edward Parish common council. Mr. John Popplewell Mr. William Row Mr. Dep. Geo. Seddon Mr. Samuel Toulmin Mr.Solomon Wadd Mr. Joseph Welch[.] (1795)
- 313001: Report of the committee of the subscribers to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and the several out-parishes of the metropolis; read at a general meeting of the respectable inhabitants, convened by public advertisement, at the London Tavern, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1800 (1800)
- 313001: Report of the committee of the subscribers to a fund for the relief of the industrious poor of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and the several out-parishes of the metropolis; read at a general meeting of the respectable inhabitants, convened by public advertisement, at the London Tavern, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1800 (1800)
- 313502: To all gentlemen, planters, and others, connected with sugar plantations (1775)
- 313793: Extractum nobile catharticum (1745)
- 314341: Authentic memoirs of John Sunderlande, the swindling Peckham Gardiner (1786)
- 314644: To the worshipful the president, treasurer, and governors of Christ-Hospital, London. The representation of the church-wardens of the Parish of Christ-Church, London, on behalf of themselves, and the rest of the inhabitants of the said parish (1750)
- 315412: Epsom, Surry. July 7th, 1763. In pursuance of an advertisement in the public papers, a meeting of the clergy of the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, ... was this day held here, in order to form themselves into a society for the relief of the poor widows and children of deceased clergymen within the deanries abovementioned. ... Rules and constitutions proposed (1763)
- 315412: Epsom, Surry. July 7th, 1763. In pursuance of an advertisement in the public papers, a meeting of the clergy of the deaneries of Ewell and Southwark, ... was this day held here, in order to form themselves into a society for the relief of the poor widows and children of deceased clergymen within the deanries abovementioned. ... Rules and constitutions proposed (1763)
- 316298: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1793)
- 316343: A list of the governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark, 1738 (1738)
- 316409: A collection of hymns and spiritual songs (1776)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 316668: A Guide to stage coaches mails diligences waggons caravans carts coasting vessels barges and boats which carry passengers and merchandize from London Westminster and Southwark to the various towns in Great Britain; particularizing the number of miles to and market days of each place: with the periods when the carriages set out from the Inns &c. in the metropolis and its environs (1795)
- 316680: Peckham gardener (1786)
- 317005: Tradesmen of this kingdom in general (1796)
- 317386: The Deuce is in her! (1786)
- 317543: Particulars of, and conditions of sale for, the freehold and inheritance of that valuable and greatly improveable estate, called Suffolk Place, or the Mint, situate in the parish of St. George the martyr, and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1773)
- 317605: To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark (1784)
- 318190: The English school-master completed (1721)
- 318482: The pastor (1772)
- 318490: Pitt in the room of Fox! (1784)
- 318504: A kalendar, &c. Prisoners remaining in custody under sentence of transportation. (1794)
- 318672: The Covent-Garden repository or, Ranger's packet of whim, frolick, and amusement (1797)
- 319316: The Whigs coat of arms: or, the thirteen plagues of a usurper (1716)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320101: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1772)
- 320584: A collection of psalms and hymns (1770)
- 321254: [A new and accurate survey of the] cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, with the country about it for nineteen miles in length and thirteen in depth, in which is contain'd an exact description of St. James's, Kensington, Richmond, and Hampton-Court palaces, all the main and cross roads, lanes and paths, bye-ways, walls, pales, hedges, hills, vallies, rivers, bridges, ferries, brooks, springs, ponds, woods, heaths, commons, parks, avenues, churches, houses, gardens, &c. This map will be of general use to all persons who have occasion to travel round this metropolis, for business, health or pleasure, and to all curious persons, at home or abroad, published according to act of Parliament 1747; price two guineas in sheets. By John Rocque, surveyor. Begun in 1741, and finished in 1745, and publish'd in 1746, according to act of Parliament (1746)
- 321254: [A new and accurate survey of the] cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, with the country about it for nineteen miles in length and thirteen in depth, in which is contain'd an exact description of St. James's, Kensington, Richmond, and Hampton-Court palaces, all the main and cross roads, lanes and paths, bye-ways, walls, pales, hedges, hills, vallies, rivers, bridges, ferries, brooks, springs, ponds, woods, heaths, commons, parks, avenues, churches, houses, gardens, &c. This map will be of general use to all persons who have occasion to travel round this metropolis, for business, health or pleasure, and to all curious persons, at home or abroad, published according to act of Parliament 1747; price two guineas in sheets. By John Rocque, surveyor. Begun in 1741, and finished in 1745, and publish'd in 1746, according to act of Parliament (1746)
- 321259: Canvassing for popular preferment equally disparaging to the Gospel and its ministers (1800)
- 321369: The city director: or, a new and exact list of all the streets, lanes, courts, alleys, yards, &c. in London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent (1754)
- 321534: A new and compleat survey of London (1742)
- 323762: A genuine account of the life and death of Matthew Lee, the convert (1760)
- 323928: Secret memoirs of the life of Dr. Henry Sacheverell (1710)
- 324359: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies (1742)
- 324372: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies (1744)
- 324789: The gospel-Method of justification (1758)
- 324791: The progress of moral corruption (1778)
- 326211: The art of heraldry (1730)
- 326664: A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1770)
- 326665: The new, complete, and universal history, description, and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1784)
- 326666: A new and compleat survey of London (1742)
- 326675: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1799)
- 327041: The life of Richard Phillips (1750)
- 327956: Outlines of a plan for patroling and watching the city of London (1786)
- 328555: An address to the electors of Southwark (1795)
- 328566: Dr. Johnson's famous yellow ointment (1785)
- 328566: Dr. Johnson's famous yellow ointment (1785)
- 329197: The path of the just like the shining light (1797)
- 329594: National calamities tokens of the divine displeasure (1794)
- 329631: The value of the poor (1786)
- 329639: The vanity of human life (1776)
- 329654: A discourse on family-prayer (1718)
- 330607: The example of Jesus in his youth (1780)
- 330637: The professors of the Gospel under the strongest obligations to labour to distinguish themselves by an eminent degree of piety and virtue (1777)
- 330768: Annereau's catalogue, for 1800 (1800)
- 330902: Medical discipline (1798)
- 330902: Medical discipline (1798)
- 330973: The house of God opened and his table free for baptists and pędobaptists (1777)
- 331667: The surgeons assistant (1703)
- 332229: A treatise on the high operation for the stone with XVII. copper-plates (1723)
- 332704: Arianism anatomized (1718)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333301: The apparition of Donald Macdonald's ghost (1746)
- 333305: The saddle put on the right horse (1746)
- 333473: An act to impower the guardians of Frances Fitzroy Scudamore, an infant, to make building-leases of her estate in Southwark, in the county of Surry (1753)
- 333507: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Rev. Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry, on Tuesday, Sept. 16. 1755 (1763)
- 334282: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Green, curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark; and lecturer of St. John's, Wapping. Occasioned by the publication of his Eight sermons (1758)
- 334979: The proceedings of the sessions of oyer and terminer (1740)
- 336418: An earnest and affectionate address to young persons, of various characters: in a sermon, delivered Jan.1, 1756. at Silver-Street. To which is added, A short Address to Parents and Heads of Families. By S. Hayward (1756)
- 336425: A sermon preach'd Novemb. 29. 1709. in Whitestreet, Southwark (1710)
- 336441: The improvement of present time: recommended in a sermon preach'd on the New-Year's-day of 1731. for the benefit of the charity-school at Gravel-lane, Southwark. By John Guyse. (1731)
- 336485: The merriest poet in Christendom: or, Chaloner's miscellany, being a salve for every sore. By Tho. Chaloner, Gent. during his Residence in the Excise, as also whilst School-Master at New Shoreham, and Little Hampton in Sussex: Containing all his Extempore Flights, Satyrs, Songs, Turns of Fancy aud Humours, both in his Minority and since, for upwards of Ten Years past. Publish'd and recommended to the world by Robert Hartley, a sincere Friend to the Author, and an Encourager of Art and Ingenuity (1732)
- 336580: The tryal of William Acton (1729)
- 336623: Religion the best ornament (1754)
- 336656: Be ye also ready (1737)
- 336658: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. William Bentley (1751)
- 336876: An act to enable the dean and chapter of Canterbury, to grant leases of their estate, in the parish of St. Olave, Southwark (1766)
- 337203: Gospel-requisites to acceptable prayer. A sermon delivered at a monthly association, in Unicorn-Yard, Tooley-Street, Southwark, on Thursday, February the 22d, 1770. By Benjamin Wallin (1770)
- 337323: A discourse on prayer, from I Corinthians xiv. 15. preached December 25, 1732. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's Day mornings, at a meeting-house on Horsly-Down, Southwark. And now published at their Request; with a Preface relating to some Calumnies cast upon the Author. By John Gill (1733)
- 337324: Dedication of ourselves to God argued from the divine mercies (1764)
- 337385: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1773, for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, by Thomas Toller. Published at the Request of the Managers (1773)
- 337703: The divine right of infant baptism, examined and disproved; being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled, A brief illustration and confirmation of the divine right of infant baptism. Printed at Boston in New England, 1746. By John Gill, D. D (1749)
- 337704: A discourse on singing of psalms as a part of divine worship, from I. Corinthians xiv. 15. Preached the 25th of December, 1733. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's-Day mornings, at a Meeting-House on Horsly-Down, Southwark. Published at their Request. By John Gill (1734)
- 337705: A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members (1771)
- 337825: Reflections upon the fall of a great prince (1766)
- 337829: Heart religion the source of spiritual joy (1786)
- 337829: Heart religion the source of spiritual joy (1786)
- 337857: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster (1780)
- 337865: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould (1723)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338330: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ considered. A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, January 2. 1737-8. By Joseph Denham. (1738)
- 338402: A bill to prevent the holding of any market for the future in the High Street of the Borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry (1755)
- 338408: A bill to enable the churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitants, of the Parish of saint saviours, in the Borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, to hold a market with the said Parish, not interfering with the High Street in the said Borough (1755)
- 338829: The trial of Humphrey Finnimore, Esq; (reputed to be worth forty thousand pounds) who was tried at the quarter session holden for the county of Surrey, in the Town-Hall, Southwark, on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1779, and convicted of felony, In stealing of Five Turkies, the Property of Thomas Humphries. With the pleading of the counsel, and the Speeches of the Justices, on the 14th and 15th of January, when the Prisoner's Counsel moved the Court to respite the Sentence. And a copy of the petition presented to His Majesty, signed by the Fifteen Magistrates who were present at the Trial. With an Address to the Person Pardoned, and another to the Reader (1779)
- 338914: A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in St. Thomas's, Southwark, upon occasion of his leaving it (1708)
- 339262: Cocker's arithmetick (1725)
- 339266: Report of the committee to the London Reforming Society, containing a statement of its numbers, connexions, and the progress it has made in the cause of reform. Printed for the use of the members (1795)
- 339305: A bill for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, along a street called Saint Saviour's Dock-head in the parishes of Saint John in Southward, and Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, to Millpond-Bridge in the parish of Rotherhith; and from thence to the New Halfway-House in the same parish, and through Upper Rogues Lane to the east end thereof; and likewise from the said New Halfway-House to the south corner of Red-house Lane, in the parishes of Saint Paul and Saint Nicholas, Deptford; and through the said Lane, and a street called Grove-Street, to the said Lane called Upper Rogues Lane, in the said parish of Rotherhith; and also from the south corner of Old Red-house Lane aforesaid, to the south end of Butt-Lanne, in the said parish of Saint Paul, Deptford; and for keeping the said road in repair for the future (1749)
- 339315: A bill for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, within the town and borough of Southwark, and the several parishes of Saint Saviour, Saint Marry at Newington, Saint Mary Magdalen Bermoudsey, Christ-Church, Saint Mary Lambeth, and Saint Mary at Rotherhith, in the county of Surrey, and the several precincts and liberties of the same (1749)
- 339972: A funeral sermon, preached on Sunday, June the 13th 1762. at Mr. Mc. Donnell's new chapel,, in Layton-Street, near Shadwell-Market. By the Rev. Thomas Stephens, M. A. Formerly of King's-College, Cambridge, and Assistant Preacher of the aforesaid Chapel. on the death of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Jones, late chaplain of St. Saviour's, Southwark. Who departed this Life, on Sunday the 6th of June, 1762 (1762)
- 340320: The charitable man the best ?conomist, patriot, and Christian (1761)
- 340325: Acceptable religion illustrated and recommended (1770)
- 340934: A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain (1761)
- 340936: A tour through the island of Great Britain (1778)
- 341451: Cocker's arithmetick (1750)
- 342527: The neck-adventure (1715)
- 342722: The beauty and blessedness of a calm and quite disposition of mind, consider'd, in a sermon on Matt. V.5. By J.M. (1733)
- 342972: An act for the sale of certain messuages, lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, in the parish of Saint George the Martyr, and borough of Southwark, in the county of Surry, part of the settled estate of John Bullock, Esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, (1772)
- 343113: At a general meeting of the subscribers of monies agreed to be paid for the purpose of raising men for the sea-service, ... held ... in Southwark, ... the 18th day of August, 1779 (1779)
- 343227: The nature and necessity of faith in the Lord Jesus (1771)
- 343307: A scripture manual (1750)
- 343613: The believer made ripe for death and glory in life, by the influence of the spirit and grace of God. A sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss Mary Bailey, An eminent Trophy of Divine Grace, Who departed this Life June the 17th, 1768. In the Seventeenth Year of her Age. Preached at the meeting in Black's Fields, Southwark, June the 26th, 1768. By John Langford. Published at the Request of her Friends, and those who heard it (1768)
- 343837: An answer to fools; and a word to the wise. Addressed to the Reverend Maria de Fleury, John Ryland, and co. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1792)
- 343840: The barber (1792)
- 343846: The broken cistern, and the springing well (1791)
- 343863: Forty stripes save none for Satan; or, the devil beaten with rods. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1792)
- 343865: The funeral of Arminianism (1791)
- 343879: The kingdom of Heaven taken by prayer (1793)
- 343894: The moral law not injured by the everlasting gospel. A sermon, preached in substance at Providence Chapel; and humbly addressed to the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1792)
- 343923: Considerations upon two bills (1732)
- 344206: Sir, the Committee of Shopkeepers of London, Westminster, and Southwark, beg leave, (1785)
- 344206: Sir, the Committee of Shopkeepers of London, Westminster, and Southwark, beg leave, (1785)
- 344229: The christian's desire to be with Christ considered: in a sermon occasioned by the decease of Mrs. Hannah Brittain; who departed this life November 21, 1754. Preached at Horsly-Down, Fair-Street, Southwark. By Samuel Fry. Published by Request (1755)
- 344237: The saint dismiss'd from earth, and sent to rest. A sermon on occasion of the death of the late Reverend Mr. William Bushnell, preached in Maid-Lane in Southwark, May 27, 1744. By Ob. Hughes, D.D. (1744)
- 344753: An act to enable the president and scholars of the college of Saint Mary Magdalen, in the University of Oxford, to grant building leases of certain ground, messuages, houses, and buildings, in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1777)
- 345502: The holy communicant rightly prepar'd: or, a discourse concerning the blessed sacrament. Wherein the Nature of it is Describ'd; our Obligation to Frequent Communion Enforc'd; and Directions given for Due Preparation for it, Behaviour at, and after it, and Profiting by it. With Prayers and Hymns, suited to the several Parts of that Holy Office. To which is added, a discourse on baptism. By Samuel Wesley, A. M. Chaplain to the most Honourable John Lord Marquess of Normanby, and Rector of Epworth, in the Diocese of Lincoln (1716)
- 345994: An address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon (1755)
- 347444: The tryal of Richard Hathaway (1702)
- 347747: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347748: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347749: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347750: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347751: The Christian triumph (1713)
- 347753: Set forth in a sermon, preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on the 5th of November, 1709 (1709)
- 347754: The perils of false brethren, both in Church and state (1709)
- 347757: The communication of sin (1709)
- 347812: An act to enable Mary Webster, widow, and others, to grant building and repairing leases of the estates devised to them by Edward Webster, Esquire, in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, in the county of Surrey (1794)
- 347871: The trial of Ęneas MacDonald (1748)
- 348506: A bill for making, widening, and keeping in repair, several roads in the several parishes of Lambeth, Newington, Saint George's Southwark, and Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey; (1751)
- 349129: The character and trial of a real Christian (1754)
- 350067: A collection of letters (1753)
- 350319: The case of the master taylors, duly qualified in the taylors trade, within the cities of London and Westminster, and the burrough of Southwark, and weekly bills of mortality; (1704)
- 350440: The works of John Woolman (1775)
- 350442: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 350443: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 352251: Addenda in the tenth - an enlarged edition of A selection of hymns from the best authors, by J. Rippon, D.D (1800)
- 352868: The Christian soldier waiting for his crown. A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Lacy, ... Published at request, by Samuel Rowles (1781)
- 352922: A companion to the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1784)
- 354085: Common safety the cause and foundation of human society (1769)
- 354098: Common safety the cause and foundation of human society (1769)
- 354605: The love of Christ's appearance, the character of a sincere Christian (1730)
- 354631: The advantages of religious knowledge (1756)
- 354656: Comfort to mourning Christians (1753)
- 354656: Comfort to mourning Christians (1753)
- 354915: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 355028: God crowneth the year with his goodness (1760)
- 355479: A poem on the cruelty of shooting: with some tender remarks on the 10th of May 1768, particularly on young Mr. Allen. Humbly dedicated to the Sons of Liberty. By John Aldington (1769)
- 356224: The tryal of William Acton (1729)
- 356577: A guide to stage coaches (1785)
- 357135: Be sober, be vigilant. A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Olave's Southwark, January 31. 1730/31. By Philip Ayscough, (1731)
- 357524: The reign of grace (1771)
- 358000: The comforts of Arabella, the daughter of Amanda (1795)
- 358694: An address to the friends of those children who attend Sunday schools (1793)
- 358757: The glorious state of the saints in heaven (1756)
- 358871: The doctrine of the saints final perseverance, asserted and vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet, called, Serious thoughts, on that subject. By John Gill, D.D (1752)
- 358879: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson (1751)
- 358880: A sermon occasioned by the death of Benjamin Seward (1753)
- 358886: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edward Ludlow (1749)
- 358887: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson (1750)
- 358891: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1760)
- 358892: The doctrine of the resurrection, stated and defended; in two sermons, preached at a lecture in Lime-Street, and published at request. By John Gill, D.D (1750)
- 358903: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1756)
- 358905: The doctrine of the saints final perseverance, asserted and vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet, called, Serious thoughts, on that subject. By John Gill, D.D (1752)
- 358927: David's dying charge to Solomon (1755)
- 358927: David's dying charge to Solomon (1755)
- 358928: This year shalt thou die. A sermon preached for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane (1739)
- 358940: A sermon preached in St. Thomas's Southwark, January 2, 1749 (1749)
- 358940: A sermon preached in St. Thomas's Southwark, January 2, 1749 (1749)
- 358952: Readiness to good works, and largeness of mind in them (1732)
- 359773: The character of a Christian a motive to charity (1718)
- 359908: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 359909: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 361367: The citizen's law companion (1794)
- 361671: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients (1738)
- 361707: To the Honourable the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled. The case of the several inn-keepers, stable-keepers, and other consumers of hay and oats, within the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and other places within the weekly bills of mortality (1767)
- 362075: The importance of religious instruction illustrated: in a sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Jan. 1, 1790. for the benefit of the charity-school, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Sayer Walker. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1790)
- 362139: An exposition of the Books of the Prophets of the Old Testament (1757)
- 362656: The london companion: or, an account of the fares of hackney coachmen, chairmen, and watermen; with the rates of carmen and porters, plying in London, Westminster, or Southwark. Containing, I. The Fares of Hackney Coaches, from One to Five Shillings, from all their different Stands to the principal Streets, Squares, Places of public Entertainment, and neighbouring Villages; comprehending upwards of 30,000 different Fares. II. The Fares of Hackney Chairs, to and from all the Squares and Places of public Resort, in or about London. III. The Fares of Watermen, from all the Stairs, Wharfs, and Docks, between Vauxhall and Limehouse; and to all the Towns and Villages up to Windsor, or down to Gravesend. IV. The New Rates of Carmen, as settled by the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, on the 7th of September last. V. The Rates taken by Porters for Shipping, Landing, Loading, Housing, and Weighing of Goods. Interspersed with abstracts of the acts of Parliament relating to each. The Whole on a Plan entirely New, and far more Extensive than any Work of the Kind ever yet attempted (1773)
- 362665: Reasons for erecting courts of conscience in the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, Finsbury-division, and the Tower-Hamlets (1750)
- 363399: Christianity a system of humanity. A sermon in behalf of the Protestant dissenting charity-school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark, ... preached at Salter's Hall, London, on Wednesday, March 3d, 1779. By Robert Robinson. (1779)
- 363680: A narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills (1751)
- 363681: The second part of a narrative of the very extraordinary adventures and sufferings of Mr. William Wills, late surgeon on board the Durrington Indiaman, Captain Richard Crabb, in her late voyage to the East-Indies, under the convoy of Admiral Boscawen. Being a continued series of cruelty and oppression, thro' the jealousy and ill-nature of ---, 'till his arrival at Bombay; --- where he was tried by a court-martial of East-India captains. Together with an account of his banishment to Goa, and his voyage to Brazil, under Captain Kinsey, commodore of a Portuguese squadron. Interspersed with several curious original love letters, certificates, papers, documents and vouchers; and corroborated by the testimony of a great number of witnesses now residing in town. To which is added, an account of his trial at Guildhall in July last: recommended to all generous and humane souls, for the benefit of the unhappy sufferer, late a prisoner at Capt. Crabb's suit in the King's-Bench, Southwark, for costs of his late trial (1751)
- 364160: A defence of An account of the receipts and disbursements of the warden of the Free-Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth (1734)
- 364161: An account of the receipts and disbursements of the warden of the Free-Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth, of the parish of St. Olave in Southwark; from Christmas 1732, to Christmas 1733 (1734)
- 364162: A vindication of the governors of the Free-Grammar-School of Queen Elizabeth, of the parishioners of the parish of St. Olave in Southwark in the county of Surry. Occasioned by the publication of a pamphlet, intituled, An account of the receipts and disbursements of the warden, &c. From Christmas 1732, to Christmas 1733 (1734)
- 364424: A sermon on Zechariah iv. 7. preached in Charlotte-Street Chapel, July the 28th, 1769 (1769)
- 364476: Additions and emendations to the grammatical commentaries with a reply to Mr. William Symes, Master of St. Saviour's School in Southwark. By Richard Johnson. M. A. Master of the Free-School in Nottingham (1718)
- 365079: An account of the death of Mrs. Anne Thornton (1800)
- 365542: The brevity and vanity of human life (1765)
- 365622: Observations on the bill for making a new road from Black Fryars Bridge; - with respect to the parish of Christ Church (1769)
- 367270: Thoughts on the propriety of preventing marriages founded on adultery (1800)
- 367299: A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted from various authors (1778)
- 367316: Le guide nouveau et universel (1785)
- 367317: Histoire de l'antiquite? et de l'etat pre?sent de Londres (1793)
- 367352: The ax laid to the root: or, a preservative against the erroneous doctrines of the methodists; Candidly offered to the Consideration of all Christians. In Three Discourses. By James Walder (1763)
- 367765: Sermons on practical subjects, by David Gilson, M. A. Curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Assistant-Preacher at Stockwell-Chapel, and at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1788)
- 367789: A sermon preached at St. Magnus, London-Bridge, on Easter-Day, March 24th, 1799 (1799)
- 368146: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike, occasioned by his very unfair and partial publication of one to the author, without any notice of his reply to the same; with Some Remarks on his Four Sermons on the Nature and Evidence of Saving-Faith. By T. Whitewood (1764)
- 368772: The history of London (1756)
- 368825: The history of London (1775)
- 368826: The history of London (1772)
- 368831: The history of London (1739)
- 368836: The history of London (1769)
- 369046: The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1753)
- 369069: Remarks on London: being an exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and the suburbs and liberties contiguous to them, by shewing where every Street, Lane, Court, Alley, Green, Yard, Close, Square, or any other Place, by what Name soever called, is situated in the most Famous Metropolis; so that Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot Miscarry for the future. An Historical Account of all the Cathedrals, Collegiate and Parochial Churches, Chapels, and Tabernacles, within the Bill of Mortality: Shewing therein the sett Time of publick Prayer, Celebrating the Sacraments, Morning and Evening Lectures, and Preaching Sermons, both Ordinary and Extraordinary; with many curious Observations. Places to which Penny-Post Letters and Parcels are carried, with Lists of Fairs and Markets. What places sends Members to Parliament. To what Inns Flying-Coaches, Stage-Coaches, Waggons and Carriers come, and the Days they go out; lately collected. Keys, Wharts and Plying-Places on the River of Thames. Instructions about the General Post-Office. Description of the great and cross Roads from one City and eminent Town to another, in England and Wales. A perpetual Almanack. The Rates of Caochmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Watermen. A perpetaul Tide-Table; and several other necessary Tables, adapted to Trade and other Business. All Alphabetically digested; and very useful for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Tradesmen, both in City and Country. The like never before extant. By W. Stow (1722)
- 369264: An address to the victuallers of this kingdom in general. To which is prefixed, a poem upon liberty. By John Matthews (1761)
- 369506: A sermon preached before the gentlemen of the St. George's Southwark Volunteers, and of the Southwark Volunteer Cavalry (1798)
- 369506: A sermon preached before the gentlemen of the St. George's Southwark Volunteers, and of the Southwark Volunteer Cavalry (1798)
- 369520: The travels and voyages of Sir John Mandevile, Knt. containing an exact description of the way to Hierusalem, great Caan, India, the country of Preston-John, and many other eastern countries: With an Account of many strange Monsters, and whatever is Curious and Remarkable therein. Faithfully Collected from the Original Manuscript, and Illustrated with Variety of Pictures (1730)
- 369639: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1757)
- 369726: Copy of His Majesty's royal charter for founding and incorporating Downing College, in the University of Cambridge. Dated 22d of September, 40th George III (1800)
- 369811: A bill for the further prevention of crimes, and for the more speedy detection and punishment of offenders against the peace, in the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and certain parts adjacent to them (1785)
- 370085: The best friends made by the right use of riches (1727)
- 370137: The enemies of good kings clothed with shame (1725)
- 370603: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1716)
- 370604: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1716)
- 370617: A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Ld. Bishop of Lincoln (1716)
- 371018: An address (1799)
- 371021: An appeal unto the honest and sincere-hearted (1754)
- 371140: An account of the late application to Parliament, from the sugar refiners, grocers, &c. of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and of the city of Bristol (1753)
- 371338: The nature, the object, the distinctions, and the season of charity considered (1772)
- 371640: Sermons preached by Samuel Fothergill (1782)
- 371718: A sermon as designed to have been preached at the funeral of the late Reverend John Creyk (1757)
- 371718: A sermon as designed to have been preached at the funeral of the late Reverend John Creyk (1757)
- 372246: A plan of the Surry Dispensary (1778)
- 372482: A legal attempt to enforce the practice of infant baptism (1786)
- 372756: A charge to the clergy of the county of Surrey (1716)
- 372864: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1771)
- 372926: The christian indeed (1759)
- 373062: The importance of instruction considered and improved (1789)
- 373063: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's January 1, 1785, for the benefit of the charity-school, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Thomas Urwick. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1785)
- 373460: Eight sermons preached in the parish church of St. Saviour's (1758)
- 373816: The mistery of rhetoric unveil'd (1739)
- 374139: A system of divinity and morality (1750)
- 374208: The benefit of early instruction in religion, illustrated and evinced: in a sermon preached at St. Thomas's January 1, 1787, for the benefit of the Charity-School, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Abraham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1787)
- 374568: The entertaining companion (1766)
- 374704: An abstract of the gracious dealings of God (1778)
- 375072: The righteous sav'd with difficulty (1759)
- 375072: The righteous sav'd with difficulty (1759)
- 375111: The siege of Troy (1707)
- 375310: A modern sabbath (1794)
- 375324: An address to the inhabitants of the parish of Epsom (1800)
- 375324: An address to the inhabitants of the parish of Epsom (1800)
- 375465: List of subscribers to the fund, for the relief of the widows, wives, and children of killed and wounded British soldiers, sailors, and marines, in the expedition to Holland in 1799, (1800)
- 375599: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request (1754)
- 375654: Sir, The committee appointed by the retail shopkeepers of the cities of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, have again the honour of addressing you, to acquaint you, that a motion will be made in the House of Commons ... for a repeal of ... the tax on retail shops: (1788)
- 375654: Sir, The committee appointed by the retail shopkeepers of the cities of London, Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent, have again the honour of addressing you, to acquaint you, that a motion will be made in the House of Commons ... for a repeal of ... the tax on retail shops: (1788)
- 375697: The rational assurance of a dying pastor (1766)
- 376737: A brief account of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity-School, instituted at Horslydown, MDCCXIV. moved from thence to Maze-Pond, Southwark, MDCCXC (1796)
- 376737: A brief account of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity-School, instituted at Horslydown, MDCCXIV. moved from thence to Maze-Pond, Southwark, MDCCXC (1796)
- 377373: Nadir (1779)
- 377411: An abstract of the new act relative to Hackney coaches, with a table shewing the rates and fares to be taken in pursuance of the said act (1784)
- 378085: A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1780)
- 378383: The whole account of John Wilkes, Esq; from the time of his being chosen Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, till his departure to France (1768)
- 378383: The whole account of John Wilkes, Esq; from the time of his being chosen Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, till his departure to France (1768)
- 379820: Instructions at large, for the use of Hadley's quadrant (1766)
- 380232: The lunacy. A poem, address'd to the burroughs of Southwark and Bramber, against their next choice of members to serve in Parliament (1710)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 381354: A seaman's assistant (1794)
- 381547: A brief account of the charity school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark. Instituted in the year, 1714 (1781)
- 381547: A brief account of the charity school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark. Instituted in the year, 1714 (1781)
- 381628: Observations on Black Friars Bridge Road Bill, by the inhabitants of Christ Church Parish (1769)
- 381682: A new and universal history, description and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark (1775)
- 381906: Practical surgery illustrated and improved (1740)
- 382127: Sermons on several occasions (1742)
- 382133: The newest manual of private devotions (1760)
- 382155: The divine admonition (1761)
- 382155: The divine admonition (1761)
- 382157: The religious and politick prudence of Hezekiah, when invaded by the Assyrians, consider'd, and recommended in the present conjuncture (1759)
- 382280: A collection of letters (1756)
- 382576: The triumph of death, and the uncertainty of life, considered (1772)
- 382595: The exalted state of the faithful ministers of Christ, after death, described and considered. A sermon (1770)
- 382669: Wisdom and innocency (1709)
- 382719: The happy state of good men after death (1730)
- 382735: Miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse (1765)
- 382891: New taxes unnecessary! (1784)
- 382891: New taxes unnecessary! (1784)
- 382919: Return of aliens resident within the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, taken from house to house, ... March 1797 (1797)
- 382953: A merry new year's gift (1712)
- 382954: A report of the two cases of controverted elections of the Borough of Southwark (1797)
- 383039: Remarks on the poor laws (1800)
- 383320: A baptismal psalmody (1751)
- 383402: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Stennett (1769)
- 383417: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 383418: A word of comfort to weak believers (1796)
- 383420: A sermon preached at the parish-church of Saint Lawrence Jewry (1761)
- 383665: An exposition of the church catechism (1756)
- 383674: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1775)
- 383682: A collection of letters (1753)
- 383683: A collection of letters (1753)
- 383829: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1789)
- 383924: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Free (1759)
- 384413: The peripatetic; or, sketches of the heart, of nature and society; in a series of politico-sentimental journals, in verse and prose, of the eccentric excursions of Sylvanus Theophrastus; supposed to be written by himself (1793)
- 384413: The peripatetic; or, sketches of the heart, of nature and society; in a series of politico-sentimental journals, in verse and prose, of the eccentric excursions of Sylvanus Theophrastus; supposed to be written by himself (1793)
- 384683: The hop-Planter's assistant (1747)
- 385225: An authentic account of the trials, behaviour, and dying declaration, of the five malefactors, who were executed at Kennington-Common, on Monday the 23d of April, 1770, for the divers robberies they had committed in the county of Surrey. To which is added, the behaviour and dying words of Stephen Gregory, a Russian, Who was Executed on Monday the 9th Instant, at Esher, for the Murder of Mrs. Herne. Also an abstract of the trials of the other prisoners who were tried at the said Assizes, at Kingston (1770)
- 385313: Telegraph exhibited upon mechanical principles, by an automaton figure, at the Androides, No 38, Norfolk Street, Strand; (1797)
- 385313: Telegraph exhibited upon mechanical principles, by an automaton figure, at the Androides, No 38, Norfolk Street, Strand; (1797)
- 385646: The indulgent parents, and rebellious children (1718)
- 385868: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1795)
- 386143: Cocker's arithmetick (1736)
- 387014: An account of the riots which were made at a dissenting meeting-house at Clapham in Surry (1760)
- 387065: John Hartland, tried at Kingstown, March 23, 1796, for a riot, in St. George's-Fields, Southwark (1796)
- 387349: The complete modern London spy (1781)
- 387364: The notorious imposter (1759)
- 387700: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson (1750)
- 388003: A funeral sermon on the much lamented death of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Jones (1762)
- 388610: Kearsleys' stranger's guide (1791)
- 389430: Instructions for children (1763)
- 390496: The doctrine of predestination stated, and set in the scripture-light (1752)
- 390901: A collection of hymns and spiritual songs (1756)
- 390997: Cocker's arithmetick (1730)
- 391096: Luck in a basket: ,the biter bit, compos'd with three songs. 1st. The false hearted Sailor, who promised a Maid Marriage, and when got her with Child left her, at length to fit him disguised in Habit she presented him with a Basket, saying there was Eggs in it, not knowing her as he thought gave her the slip, when the Basket was open'd instead of Eggs he found Wax-Work alive, Daddys own Nose, Bastard of his own Begetting, which Piece of English Clock-Work cost the Sailor Forty Pounds to get rid of it. 2d. The three Gossips of Lime-House; who one day over a of Pot Ale and Stout, held a great dispute of their Daughters honesty, and at last was all found to be Cracks, I mean graze Widdows, and Thornbacks. 3d. Love try'd by a Fancy: Or, the Doubting Lady restor'd to Joy. Licensed according to Order (1750)
- 391542: A new description of Merryland (1741)
- 392347: A sermon preached at Court-Yard, Southwark (1745)
- 393718: A cordial of comfort; or The afflicted man's consolation in these sorrowful times of trouble (1787)
- 395975: Cocker's arithmetick (1753)
- 398337: The london directory for the year 1768 (1768)
- 398338: The london directory for the year 1772 (1772)
- 398339: The london directory for the year 1773 (1773)
- 398340: The london directory for the year 1776 (1776)
- 398341: The london directory for the year 1778 (1778)
- 398342: The london directory for the year 1779 (1779)
- 398343: The london directory for the year 1780 (1780)
- 398344: Lowndes's London directory, for the year 1787 (1787)
- 398345: The london directory, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 398346: The london directory, for the year 1789 (1789)
- 398355: A guide to stage coaches (1788)
- 398356: A guide to stage coaches (1789)
- 398357: A guide to stage coaches (1791)
- 398358: A guide to stage coaches (1797)
- 398441: The covenant and catechism of the Church of Christ (1700)
- 398785: Boyle's city companion to the court guide (1800)
- 398786: Boyle's city guide (1797)
- 398806: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1789)
- 398915: The influence of company (1769)
- 399353: St. Paul's charge to Timothy to take heed to himself and to his doctrine, considered (1764)
- 400822: State of the gaols in London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (1776)
- 401026: The trials of all the prisoners who were try'd, cast and condemn'd at the assizes at Kingston (1765)
- 401431: The trial of Richard Branson (1760)
- 401496: The history of the English baptists (1738)
- 401578: An examination into the particulars of the two last elections for the borough of Southwark (1797)
- 401578: An examination into the particulars of the two last elections for the borough of Southwark (1797)
- 401799: An account of the tryals of the rebel prisoners (1716)
- 402408: A new history of London (1773)
- 403319: Twelve discourses (1787)
- 404123: A new and accurate history and survey of London (1766)
- 404326: The divine testimony to the character and mission of Jesus Christ (1785)
- 404449: Memoirs of the life, character, sentiments, and writings, of Faustus Socinus. By Joshua Toulmin, A.M (1777)
- 405701: A treatise of buggs (1730)
- 407160: A funeral oration on the death of George Washington (1800)
- 407167: The doctrine of grace clear'd from the charge of licentiousness. A sermon preach'd to the society which support the Wednesday's evening lecture. In Great Eastcheap, on December the 28th, 1737. Published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D (1751)
- 407301: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a very valuable and desirable lease-hold estate, comprizing eight substantial well-built brick dwelling-houses, ... and the old-established repository, in St. Martin's-Lane, also thirteen capital brick dwelling-houses, ... Great Newport-Street; ... Which will be sold by auction, by Thomas Griffith, on Monday, the 3d of February, 1783, (1783)
- 407302: The particulars of a valuable and very desirable freehold estate, situated at Hilgay, ... Norfolk, ... Comprising the manor of Woodhall, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Griffith & Co. ... at Lynn, ... on Tuesday, the 14th of November, 1797, (1797)
- 408520: A sermon, preached at the asylum, on the eighteenth of March, 1798 (1798)
- 409203: Gogoneddus ddirgelwch trugaredd Duw (1796)
- 409204: Gogoneddus ddirgelwch trugaredd Duw (1766)
- 410204: The history and antiquities of the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark (1795)
- 410566: The bull-Baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works (1709)
- 410602: The church an habitation of God, through the spirit (1774)
- 411610: The appearance of deceased saints with their Lord, at His coming, the consolation of surviving believers (1753)
- 412079: At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surrey, the 20th of July, 1719 (1719)
- 412079: At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surrey, the 20th of July, 1719 (1719)
- 412655: Sir, permit me to recommend to your interest and support, my esteemed friend, George Turney, ... solicited, by ... the electors of the borough of Southwark, to stand as a candidate, to represent them in ... Parliament. (1796)
- 412679: To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Southwark: (1796)
- 413207: Cocker's arithmetick (1735)
- 413396: The Grounds of complaint against the practice of Sunday baking (1794)
- 413828: Royal Circus, St. George's Fields, will open (for the second time these four years) this present Tuesday, and every evening during the week, with the greatest variety of horsemanship, (1793)
- 414812: The perfection of the Christian's character, consisting particularly in sincerity, uniformity, progression, comfort, agreement and peace, represented in a sermon preached at the Meeting-House, in Barbican, May the 26th, 1779, before the assembly of Protestant dissenters, of the General Baptist denomination (1779)
- 414818: The perils of false brethren (1709)
- 415645: Report of the committee of the Honourable House of Commons, to whom the petition of the retail butchers in London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and the places adjacent thereto, was referred. Ordered by the House to be printed 29th April, 1796 (1796)
- 416366: The strolers pacquet open'd (1742)
- 416638: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 416639: Early instruction of children explain'd and recommended. A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, For the Benefit of a Charity-School there. January the first 1729/30. By John Hurrion. Publish'd at the request of the Managers (1730)
- 416640: The christian life supported and animated by faith in the divine promises (1781)
- 416641: The importance of education (1755)
- 416643: The improvement of our talents considered. A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 2, 1775. For the Benefit of the Charity School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Samuel Wilton, D. D (1775)
- 416644: Early religion recommended. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's; For the benefit Of the Charity-School, in Gravel - Lane, Southwark: on New-Years-Day, MDCCXLII. By O. Hughes, D. D (1742)
- 416650: God the preserver. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, January 1, 1751. For the Benefit of the Charity-School In Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By John Hodge. Published at the Request of the Managers (1751)
- 416651: The beauty of providence in bringing together the rich and the poor. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, January 1, MDCCLIII. For the Benefit of the Charity-School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By J. Richardson (1753)
- 416652: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1756)
- 416653: The fear of God explained and recommended (1757)
- 416730: A sermon chiefly address'd to young people (1737)
- 416770: A sermon, on the occasion of the general thanksgiving (1799)
- 416771: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 416772: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 416813: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 416862: A sermon preach'd at the primary visitation of the Reverend Mr. Arch-Deacon of Surrey (1716)
- 416897: Propositions for correcting our calendar; theologically, theoretically, and mathematically demonstrated. Containing, First the Year, Day, and Time, when the Sun and Moon were first placed and conspicuous in the Heavens, with a brief Chronology from the Creation to the Birth of Christ. II. The Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord, and if the Passion-Day, on our Thursday or Friday. III. The Solemn Feast of Easter, and the Primitive Traditions and Controversies about the Time and Day of Celebration, with new and correct Tables of Easter. IV. Propositions for correcting our Calendar, and removing our Fixed and Moveable Festivals, to their true Times and Seasons according to God's Command and Institution, without having any Regard to the Gregorian Correction. V. Festivals directed by New or Full Moons exploded; the Institution and Celebration of the Paschal Lamb in Egypt; the Passover, and all Jewish Ceremonies absolutely abolished. VI. The Antient and Present Arian Heresy exhibited and exploded. Vii. The Godhead, Divinity, Personality, and Unity of the most Holy Trinity prov'd, and defended against the Unitarian Doctrine of the Present Arians, as published and taught by them and others; and for suppressing the new Arian Meeting-House now errected and opened in Southwark. All which is most humbly submited to the Approbation of the King's most Excellent Majesty, in Council, and the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of Great Britian in Parliament (1736)
- 417951: Satan revealed; or the dragon overcome. With an explanation of the twelfth chapter of the Revelations. And also, a testimony that Richard Brothers, is a prophet sent from the Lord. By Sarah Flaxmer (1795)
- 418489: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1755)
- 418784: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1735)
- 418821: Seven pamphlets including six sermons preached by Samuel Fothergill (1783)
- 419123: The sin and ill consequence of speaking evil of dignities (1751)
- 419776: A supplement to the review of London. In an historical account of all the Cathedrals, churches and chappels of the metropolis of Great Britain, and in the City, Liberty, and Suburbs of Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. As also of the set Times of reading Publick Prayers therein, celebrating the Holy Sacrament, and preaching Sermons and Lectures. To which is added, The Yearly Value of each Benefice arising to the Rector, Vicar, or Minister of each Parish, or Extraparochial Congregation. Never before made Publick. (1722)
- 419998: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. James-Clerken-Well (1708)
- 420366: At a meeting held at the Three Tuns tavern (1792)
- 421251: The Universal British directory of trade and commerce (1790)
- 421253: The universal British directory (1793)
- 421292: Unparrelled production of nature (1781)
- 421292: Unparrelled production of nature (1781)
- 421738: A visit to St. Saviour's Southwark, with advice to Dr. Sacheverell's preachers there. By a divine of the Church of England (1710)
- 421847: To be seen at the Great booth ... Southwark ... a collection of beautiful creatures, (1750)
- 421886: To gentlemen appraisers, collectors of rent, taxes, &c. A table shewing the minutest calculation of the year, half-year, quarter, month, week, and day, from sixpence to one hundred pounds per annum: by George Russel, Jun (1792)
- 422204: To walk in newness of life, the great duty of Christians (1735)
- 422363: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1783)
- 422363: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1783)
- 422364: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1784)
- 422364: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1784)
- 422443: The trial of Ęneas Mac Donald, banker to the pretender at Paris, who was try'd and convicted of high-treason on Thursday, December 10, 1747, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, before the judges and commissioners, nam'd in the king's special commission for trying those persons that were concern'd in the late rebellion (1748)
- 422639: The true history of the life and sudden death of old John Overs, the rich ferry-man of London (1744)
- 422804: Two discourses: first, on the pomps and vanities of this world, From Romans XII. II. Second, on the nature and design of the Lord's supper. With suitable meditations. To which are added two forms of prayer (1775)
- 422917: W. James, Nightman, at the George and Gate, Gracechurch-Street; respectfully acquaints the public, (1780)
- 422917: W. James, Nightman, at the George and Gate, Gracechurch-Street; respectfully acquaints the public, (1780)
- 423323: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 423847: T[he] proc[eed]ings [of the] General Assem[bly] held at the Baptist meeting-house, in Worsh[ip-street,] Bishops-gate-street, London, on Wednesday the 18th of May, [1785] (1785)
- 423876: Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark (1770)
- 423876: Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark (1770)
- 424027: Adultery and seduction (1794)
- 424587: St. Olave, Southwark, March 29, 1780. At a vestry held at the vestry-hall, yesterday the 28th day of March, 1780, the following gentleman were chose, by a great majority, to e churchwardens for the year ensuing; (1780)
- 424587: St. Olave, Southwark, March 29, 1780. At a vestry held at the vestry-hall, yesterday the 28th day of March, 1780, the following gentleman were chose, by a great majority, to e churchwardens for the year ensuing; (1780)
- 424879: In Chancery. Between Ann Atkinson, spinster, and others, by Philip Cox, Esquire, their grandfather and next friend - - plaintiffs, and Elizabeth Atkinson, widow, and others - defendants. Particular of the freehold estates, late of William Atkinson, Esq. deceased, in the pleadings of this cause named, situate at Woodchurch, in the county of Kent, and in Stoney Lane, Tooley Street, Southwark, in the county of Surry. To be sold in two lots, before John Wilmot, ... one of the masters of the said Court, ... on Friday, the 7th day of February, 1800, ... pursuant to the decree made on the hearing of this cause, the 9th day of July, 1799. (1800)
- 424991: The woolcombers of the City of London and borough of Southwark, on behalf of themselves, as well as those in other parts of the kingdom (1793)
- 425173: To oil and colour-men, leasehold premises. Particulars with conditions of sale, of a valuable leasehold dwelling-house (1800)
- 425652: A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, and manufactured stock in trade, &c (1787)
- 425652: A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, and manufactured stock in trade, &c (1787)
- 426032: Artillery-Place, Finsbury (1794)
- 426715: At a meeting of a number of the citizens of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, and the Northern Liberties, at Mr. Dunwoody's tavern, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to be supported at the ensuing election, the following resolution was unanimously adopted. (1798)
- 426893: Report of a special committee of bill Q (1795)
- 427266: Almoran and Hamet (1798)
- 429232: A history of the life of Aesop (1798)
- 431141: Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed on the 14th September, 1793, by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and the District of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent, in the city and its vicinity (1794)
- 432100: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ (1743)
- 432533: Douglas (1790)
- 433804: No song no supper (1792)
- 433862: Two lectures on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1792)
- 434950: Gustavus Vasa (1791)
- 436186: An act for the better employment, relief and support of the poor, within the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, the townships of Moyamensing and Passyunk, and the Northern Liberties (1766)
- 436241: The romp (1792)
- 438129: Opinion of Chief Justice M'Kean (1798)
- 440600: Pennsylvania, ss. By the president and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1784)
- 442643: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1794)
- 443269: The freeholders and other electors, in the city of Philadelphia, in the Northern Liberties, and district of Southwark, are requested to attend at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, at the State-House, in order to chuse a committee, agreeable to the resolves of Congress (1774)
- 443306: The gamester, a tragedy (1792)
- 443307: The Earl of Essex (1790)
- 443308: Gustavus Vasa (1782)
- 443309: Douglas (1792)
- 443322: An ordinance, for the suppression of nuisances, for the regulation of the drivers of carriages and horses in and through the streets and alleys, and for regulating the cording of wood, and paying of wharfage for the same, and other commodities landed on the public landing places within the District of Southwark, and for enforcing useful regulations, and other purposes therein mentioned (1794)
- 443323: Carters, porters, and others whom it may concern, are requested to take notice (1794)
- 443688: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry (1756)
- 443689: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon of Surry (1756)
- 444470: A Plain discourse for little children (1765)
- 444472: [A plain sermon for little children (1761)
- 445226: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 446220: Public notice. Notice is hereby given to the freemen of the District of Southwark and Township of Moyamensing and Passyunk (1799)
- 446334: Sunday schools (1796)
- 447775: To the manufacturers and mechanics of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, and district of Southwark (1774)
- 448286: For the benefit of the widows and orphans of the Army (1778)
- 448287: On Friday next, the first day of May, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, a comedy called The liar (1778)
- 448288: On Friday next, the tenth day of April, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, The wonder, a woman keeps a secret (1778)
- 448290: On Friday next, the twenty-fourth day of April, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, a comedy called The wonder, a woman keeps a secret! (1778)
- 448291: On Monday next, the thirteenth day of April, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, a comedy called The wonder, a woman keeps a secret! (1778)
- 448292: On Monday next, the thirtieth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, the first part of King Henry IV (1778)
- 448293: On Monday, the ninth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The inconstant (1778)
- 448294: On Monday, the second day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The constant couple (1778)
- 448295: On Monday, the sixteenth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The inconstant (1778)
- 448296: On Monday, the sixteenth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The inconstant (1778)
- 448297: On Monday, the sixteenth instant, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The constant couple (1778)
- 448298: On Monday, the twenty-sixth instant, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The minor (1778)
- 448299: On Wednesday next, the sixth day of May, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The liar (1778)
- 448301: On Wednesday, the twenty-fifth day of March, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented, the first part of King Henry IV (1778)
- 449689: The Independent & constitutional ticket, for a general committee, of the city of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and District of Southwark (1779)
- 450861: Committee, for the city of Philadelphia, district of Southwark and Northern Liberties (1775)
- 454266: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 454661: Twelve discourses (1794)
- 455360: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ (1741)
- 455947: Don Juan (1792)
- 456510: For the benefit of Miss Storer. By authority (1770)
- 456678: The farmer (1792)
- 462991: The doctrine of justification by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1744)
- 463159: The beauties of spring (1759)
- 463352: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs (1775)
- 463353: The gamester, a tragedy (1790)
- 463853: Hymns and meditations, on various subjects (1797)
- 464928: This is to certify, that [blank] hath contributed [blank] to the relief and employment of the poor of the city of Philadelphia, district of Southwark, townships of Moyamensing, Passyunk, and the Northern liberties (1766)
- 468657: To Friends belonging to the monthly meeting in Southwark (1741)
- 468780: A small tribute of O. Cook, to the memory of his beloved wife Elizabeth (1784)
- 469477: Proposals for publishing by subscription, (with the approbation of the Meeting of Ministers and Elders in London,) (1775)
- 470728: On the Southwark election. Written by a lady, and sung at the town-hall, January 21st, 1761. (Tune Miss Dawson's hornpipe.). (1761)
- 470921: The contending candidates (1720)
- 470927: The sacred diary: or select meditations for every part of the day (1688)
- 470963: Scripture knowledge and practice necessary to salvation (1740)
- 470988: A sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Saviour, Southwark, on Sunday, March 16, 1794 (1794)
- 472600: The fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 472741: A grammar of the English tongue (1710)
- 472746: Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis lucusbrationes [sic] (1531)
- 474946: An account of the nature and views, of the Philanthropic Society, instituted in the year 1788, for the prevention of crimes, by the admission of the offspring of convicts, and for the reform of criminal poor children (1800)
- 475059: An exposition of the church catechism, in eight discourses (1757)
- 475339: A warning to England (1698)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 475712: By the King's authority. On Saturday, February 2, 1771, will be published (price six-pence) elegantly printed on a new letter and fine paper, adorned with a curious frontispiece designed by Wale, and engraved by Grignion: also a beautiful view of the Mansion-House and Guildhall (1770)
- 476271: History and antiquities of St. Saviour's, Southwark, by M. Concanen, Jun. & A. Morgan (1800)
- 476458: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1776)
- 476866: Furniture & effects, Dulwich (1800)
- 477424: A new plot discovered by the Parliament (1642)
- 478543: [Programme and words of the concert performed on 28 Apr. 1785] (1785)
- 479224: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients in the Hospital of St. Thomas the Apostle, in Southwark. (1734)
- 479279: A true and faithful account of some of the transactions and horrid impositions of Doctor Westley set forth in the case of Mrs. Catharine Pimm, whose husband has been trick'd out of several hundred pounds by him and his followers (1745)
- 479674: Englands golden treasury: or, The true vade mecum (1691)
- 480194: For Yarmouth, the Isabella, William Dabnaham, master (1790)
- 480226: Directions and prayers for the use of the patients in the hospital at Southwark (1782)
- 480322: The necessity of a continual improvement in religion (1779)
- 480541: A modern sabbath, or, a Sunday ramble (1797)
- 480752: Report respecting the present state and condition of Bethlem Hospital. (1800)
- 480756: Plan of the Surrey Dispensary (1786)
- 480756: Plan of the Surrey Dispensary (1786)
- 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)