MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STED1: St. Edmund, Lombard Street
Variants:
- church of S. Edmond
- S. Edmond Gra??e church
- S. Edmond in Lombard?treete
- S. Edmonds in Lombard ?treete
- St. Edmund
- 4329: The trial of Roger Benstead the elder, and Roger Benstead the younger (1792)
- 4329: The trial of Roger Benstead the elder, and Roger Benstead the younger (1792)
- 4348: The trial of John Shilling (1786)
- 4351: The trial at large of Jeremiah Theobald (1783)
- 5242: A charge given to the grand-jury, at the general quarter-sessions of the peace, holden at St. Edmund's-Bury for the liberty thereof; in the county of Suffolk: on the 19th of January, An. Dom. 1729/30 (1730)
- 6116: An essay on the goodness of God as manifested in the mission of Jesus Christ (1786)
- 9086: The genuine trial of Charles Drew (1740)
- 13886: A sermon by a late reverend divine of the Church of England (1740)
- 14531: Thoughts on the construction and polity of prisons, with hints for their improvement (1785)
- 16928: A letter to Mr. Sheridan (1795)
- 20443: A familiar treatise on the sacrament (1793)
- 21158: The address of General Washington, to the United States of America (1796)
- 26074: A letter to Mr. Sheridan (1794)
- 27269: Miscellaneous pieces (1785)
- 28554: The use and abuse of sea-water; impartially considered (1791)
- 28569: Primitive Christianity revived (1709)
- 32533: Publii Virgilii Maronis Georgicon liber primus et secundus (1783)
- 35050: Observations on the conduct of Mr. Fox (1794)
- 36399: A collection of theological tracts, in six volumes. By Richard Watson, (1791)
- 39590: A sermon preached at St. Edmund's Church, in Sarum (1729)
- 39669: The trial of John and Nathan Nichols (1794)
- 39669: The trial of John and Nathan Nichols (1794)
- 39891: The tryal of Philip Hooton, auctioneer (1769)
- 40611: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff (1792)
- 45384: N[ine] serm[ons] upon several occasions. By George Fothergill, D.D. late Fellow of Queen's College, and now principal of St. Edmund Hall (1759)
- 48090: An Act for erecting work-houses, for the better employing and maintaining the poor within the burgh of Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk; band for the better repairing and paving the streets and highways there (1777)
- 49113: Chemical essays (1791)
- 53886: An address, to the author of a letter, to the guardians of the poor, of the burgh of Bury St. Edmund's, in Suffolk (1778)
- 60533: An elegy (1793)
- 62631: Variety; containing original and selected songs in that favourite entertainment (1790)
- 63884: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1786)
- 63885: Annals of agriculture (1786)
- 63886: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1787)
- 63919: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1788)
- 63920: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1788)
- 63921: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1789)
- 63922: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1789)
- 63923: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1790)
- 63924: Annals of agriculture, and other-useful arts (1790)
- 63927: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1791)
- 63928: Annals of agriculture, and other userful arts (1791)
- 63929: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1792)
- 63930: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1792)
- 63931: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1793)
- 63932: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1793)
- 63933: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1793)
- 63934: Annals of agriculture, and other userful arts (1794)
- 63935: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1795)
- 63936: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1795)
- 63938: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1796)
- 63939: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1796)
- 63940: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1796)
- 63941: Annals of agriculture, and other userful arts (1797)
- 63942: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1797)
- 63943: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1798)
- 63944: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1798)
- 63945: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1799)
- 63946: Annals of agriculture and other useful arts (1799)
- 66686: The English school-master (1737)
- 68134: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1800)
- 68135: Annals of agriculture (1786)
- 68139: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1800)
- 75288: Truth and innocency vindicated, against falshood & malice (1692)
- 138492: A sermon preached at St. Edmunds Bury, before the Right Reverend Father in God William, Lord Bishop of Norwich (1686)
- 210299: The ladies' ass-race (1791)
- 211377: The duty of blessing and praising God for private and publick benefits (1716)
- 211595: The proper improvement of divine judgments (1756)
- 213437: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 215398: A sermon (1791)
- 221335: Miscellaneous poems (1790)
- 225187: A sermon preached at the primary visitation (1784)
- 227262: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Savage, at St. Edmund's-Bury, in the county of Suffolk, Apr. 22. 1714. With an exhortation to him at the close (1714)
- 227638: A kalendar of the prisoners now confined in Ipswich Goal ... who are to be tried at the next general assizes of oyer and terminer, and general goal delivery to be holden at Bury St. Edmund's ... 9th of August, 1770 (1770)
- 227868: Borough of Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk. At a meeting of the Alderman, Coroner, Assistant Justices, gentlemen, clergy, and other inhabitants of this borough, ... the 15th day of December, 1792, ... for the purpose of expressing their attachment to our present happy constitutiton, [sic] (1792)
- 227868: Borough of Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk. At a meeting of the Alderman, Coroner, Assistant Justices, gentlemen, clergy, and other inhabitants of this borough, ... the 15th day of December, 1792, ... for the purpose of expressing their attachment to our present happy constitutiton, [sic] (1792)
- 228173: By desire. Proposals for publishing an engraving, (to be executed by one of the most eminent hands in London) of a perspective view, lately taken from an upper room on the Angel-Hill, St. Edmund's-Bury: (1773)
- 228173: By desire. Proposals for publishing an engraving, (to be executed by one of the most eminent hands in London) of a perspective view, lately taken from an upper room on the Angel-Hill, St. Edmund's-Bury: (1773)
- 228865: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff (1792)
- 229100: Christianity as taught in scripture (1754)
- 230128: The constitution safe without reform (1795)
- 232318: The example of France a warning to Britain (1793)
- 232319: The example of France a warning to Britain (1793)
- 233884: The dying speech and full confession, of Benjamin Brett, who was executed at Bury St. Edmund's, on Monday August 11, 1794, for the inhuman murder of Thomas Baker, an infant (1794)
- 234813: The happiness of those that suffer for righteousness sake (1701)
- 236248: Instructions for children (1709)
- 236600: Laws for the regulation of the new public library, established in Bury St. Edmund's, 5th of February, 1795: together with a list of the subscribers, and a catalogue of the books (1795)
- 236600: Laws for the regulation of the new public library, established in Bury St. Edmund's, 5th of February, 1795: together with a list of the subscribers, and a catalogue of the books (1795)
- 236601: Laws for the regulation of the Suffolk Public Library, Bury St. Edmund's, instituted 1790: together with a list of the subscribers; and a catalogue of the books (1793)
- 236601: Laws for the regulation of the Suffolk Public Library, Bury St. Edmund's, instituted 1790: together with a list of the subscribers; and a catalogue of the books (1793)
- 236701: A letter addressed to the Alderman of Bury St. Edmund's, occasioned by the occurrences there on Wednesday, April 29, 1795. By an inhabitant (1795)
- 236701: A letter addressed to the Alderman of Bury St. Edmund's, occasioned by the occurrences there on Wednesday, April 29, 1795. By an inhabitant (1795)
- 242738: Faith by hearing (1794)
- 243058: Suffolk to wit. A calendar of the prisoners in the custody of Margaret Baker, Keeper of His Majesty's gaol of Bury St. Edmund's, for trial at the summer assizes, ... on Thursday the 7th of August 1794, (1794)
- 246808: The reasonableness, the ease, the pleasure of the Christian life (1717)
- 248328: The great advantage of being good (1715)
- 248329: The great advantage of being good, and of making other so (1715)
- 248330: The charitable man bears much fruit (1712)
- 252245: The present practice of surgery (1786)
- 253436: A letter addressed to the hearers of a sermon, preached on Sunday the 15th day of June, in the afternoon, at St. James' Church, in St. Edmund's Bury (1788)
- 254165: To the King's most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the alderman, recorder, capital burgesses, assistants, and burgesses of the common-council of the borough of Bury St. Edmund, in the county of Suffolk (1761)
- 254497: A state of facts, and observations thereon, submitted to the consideration of the proprietors and creditors of the Middle Fen District, in the Isle of Ely and county of Cambridge (1787)
- 255341: A choice collection of church music, for the use of country choirs (1761)
- 255760: Annals of agriculture (1790)
- 255870: A catalogue of the valuable collection of pictures, of the Hon. Felton Hervey, dec. brought from his mansion, at Bury St. Edmund's Suffolk; ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie, ... on Friday and Saturday the 3d and 4th of February, 1775. (1775)
- 260466: The city and country's calamity (1720)
- 262055: Questions and answers. In verse, upon the creation of the world (1712)
- 262383: The reasons and necessity of publick worship (1759)
- 262548: The Registry of the papists estates within the division of Bury St. Edmunds (1717)
- 263705: A letter to the inhabitants of the borough of St. Edmund's Bury, in the county of Suffolk (1784)
- 268982: A sermon, preached at St. Edmund's-Bury in Suffolk, on Saturday, November 5. 1743 (1744)
- 269758: The excellency of moral duties (1754)
- 270075: A sermon delivered on the establishment of Sunday-Schools in Sunderland: on Sunday, September 7. 1788. By John Hampson, of St. Edmund Hall, Oxon; curate and lecturer of St. John's (1788)
- 270632: Observations suggested by the perusal of Mr. Lofft's History of the Corporation and Test Acts (1790)
- 274031: Observations on the conduct of Mr. Fox (1794)
- 274534: Thirty-four popular sermons (1795)
- 274593: A sermon preached at St. Edmund's-Bury, on the first of May, 1707 (1707)
- 275679: An essay on the erysipelatous sore throat (1789)
- 275780: An essay on the large common American aloe, with a particular account of that which is now in bloom in the gardens of George Montgomerie, Esq; at Chippenham near Newmarket in the county of Cambridge. By James Spencer, gardener (1759)
- 277890: Defence of the statute passed in the forty-third year of Elizabeth (1788)
- 278195: From Prov. XIV. 34. Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is the reproach of any people (1738)
- 285033: An appeal to the public in general, and to the gentlemen of the Faculty in particular (1764)
- 286643: A lamentation on the death of His Grace Duke Hamilton (1712)
- 289206: The trial of Samuel Hammond, charged with the murder of Ann Avey (1794)
- 289239: The trial of John Dowsing (1789)
- 289239: The trial of John Dowsing (1789)
- 289267: The trial at large of James Steggles (1783)
- 289285: The trial of an action, between Mr. Samuel Ribbans (1798)
- 290377: A strange and wonderful account of the appearance of a fiery meteor in the air (1719)
- 291165: The history and antiquities of I. The cathedral church of Salisbury (1728)
- 291635: Notes concerning Bury St. Edmund in Com. Suffolk. Extracted out of the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford's Library by Mr. Wanley (1710)
- 291795: The Reverend Dr. Dixon, principal of St. Edmund Hall, having acquainted the vice-chancellor, that a person admitted a member of his society would offer himself to be matriculated, the vice-chancellor saw reason, from what passed in conversation between Dr. Dixon and him self upon the occasion, to make some farther enquiry into the character and conduc of the said person, previous to his matriculation. He therefore sent for him, and received from his own mouth, in the presence of Dr. Dixon, the following account of himself. (1769)
- 292152: The life, behaviour, last dying words and confession of Charles Drew Esq; who was executed on Wednesday, April 9, 1740 at St. Edmund's Bury in Suffolk, for shooting his own father at Long Melford in that county; giving a true account of him from his birth to his death. (1740)
- 293500: The trials of Samuel Hammond, for the murder of Ann Avey; and Ann Gosling, for the murder of John Sage. At the Lent Assizes, at Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk, 1794 (1794)
- 299282: Newmarket races, first Spring meeting, began on Monday 16th April, 1770. Monday. (1770)
- 299282: Newmarket races, first Spring meeting, began on Monday 16th April, 1770. Monday. (1770)
- 301637: An address to young persons after confirmation (1792)
- 302399: The Norfolk ladies memorandum-book (1793)
- 305735: Rules and orders for the Provident Society of St. Edmund, for the benefit of survivors, at the expiration of seven years, to commence from October the tenth, 1788 (1788)
- 310790: The account of char[itable] donations in the borough of Bury St. Edmund's, delivered in according to the 27th George III (1787)
- 315262: To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled; the humble petition of the gentry, clergy, traders, and other inhabitants of the town of Saint Edmund's Bury, in the county of Suffolk, sheweth, (1790)
- 315788: Paradise lost (1792)
- 316270: An account of the murder, of Mary Booty spinster (1766)
- 316355: Rules (1795)
- 316355: Rules (1795)
- 316355: Rules (1795)
- 316356: An estimate of the expence of making a navigable canal from Bury St. Edmund's (1791)
- 316356: An estimate of the expence of making a navigable canal from Bury St. Edmund's (1791)
- 316356: An estimate of the expence of making a navigable canal from Bury St. Edmund's (1791)
- 316356: An estimate of the expence of making a navigable canal from Bury St. Edmund's (1791)
- 320197: The trial of John and Nathan Nichols (1794)
- 320197: The trial of John and Nathan Nichols (1794)
- 321434: The particulars of a capital, compact, and very valuable estate, (the whole freehold, except a tenement divided into cottages, and about twenty-eight acres of land, which are copyhold, ...) situate in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, ... to be sold by auction, by Henry Bullen, ... 16th day of September 1789, ... at the Angel Inn in Bury St. Edmunds, in one lot (1789)
- 323719: The unnatural son (1740)
- 326098: A sermon on the Sabbath (1787)
- 328282: The delay of success to repeated fasts consider'd and apply'd (1753)
- 331987: The duties of prince and people reciprocal (1740)
- 333615: A description of the ancient and present state of the town and abbey of Bury St. Edmund's (1782)
- 333615: A description of the ancient and present state of the town and abbey of Bury St. Edmund's (1782)
- 335614: A description of the ancient and present state of the town and abbey (1768)
- 336543: A description of the ancient and present state of the town and abbey, of Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk (1771)
- 337467: A trial of witches at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmund's in the county of Suffolk, on the tenth day of March 1664. Before Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. ... Taken by a person then attending the court (1771)
- 337927: On the duties of fearing God, and honouring the King: a sermon preached at Clare, Suffolk, in February 1793; occasioned by domestic and foreign attempts to undermine the British most excellent constitution. By the Rev. William Daking, A.B (1793)
- 338753: Poems and miscellaneous pieces: By Sarah Spence (1795)
- 340577: The suffolk parricide (1740)
- 340578: The genuine trial of Charles Drew (1740)
- 342846: A sermon preached at Bury St. Edmund's on the 31st. of August, 1772 (1773)
- 345693: An apology for Christianity (1791)
- 345708: A collection of theological tracts, in six volumes. By Richard Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of, Cambridge. ... (1791)
- 347950: An enquiry into the legality and expediency of increasing the Royal Navy by subscriptions for building County Ships. Being the correspondence on that subject between Arthur Young & Capel Lofft, Esqrs. with a list of the subscribers to the Suffolk man of War. to which are added, Observations on the State of the Taxes and Resources of the Kingdom on the Conclusion of the Peace (1783)
- 348733: Travels, during the years 1787, 1788, and 1789 (1792)
- 350070: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Thomas; at Dudley, on Friday the 19th of April, 1793; and an address to the common people, &c. on the subject of riots. By the Rev. Luke Booker, LL.D. Minister of St. Edmund's (1793)
- 355636: The difficulties and the resources of the Christian ministry in the present times: a sermon preached before the chancellor and the clergy of the deanry of Sudbury, at Bury St. Edmund's, At the Primary Visitation of the Right Rev. Father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Norwich, on May 31, 1791. Published at the Request of the Chancellor and the Clergy, By William Jones, M. A. And Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich (1791)
- 355636: The difficulties and the resources of the Christian ministry in the present times: a sermon preached before the chancellor and the clergy of the deanry of Sudbury, at Bury St. Edmund's, At the Primary Visitation of the Right Rev. Father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Norwich, on May 31, 1791. Published at the Request of the Chancellor and the Clergy, By William Jones, M. A. And Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich (1791)
- 359897: A second letter to Mr. Sheridan (1796)
- 360249: Three sermons upon practical subjects, From the Following Texts: I. Luke xv. 5. And when be hath feard it, be layeth it on his shoulders rejoicing. II. John v. 6. When Jesus saw him he, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, be said unto him, wilt thou be made whole? &c. III. Psalm lxv. 5. By terrible things in righteousness, wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation. Preached at the New-Church in Langeitho, South-Wales. By the Rev. Mr. Daniel Rowland, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Leinster, one of his Majesty's most Hon. Privy Council in the Kingdom of Ireland. And now attempted to be translated from the original British. By the Rev. John Davies, Rector of Sharnecote, Wilts; and late of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, who translated the former Eight Sermons (1778)
- 361937: Objections to charity-schools candidly answered: a sermon preached at St. Edmund's-Bury, ... on Sunday, October, 11th 1772. By Thomas Knowles, (1772)
- 366725: An essay on parish work-houses: containing observations on the present state of English work-houses; with some regulations proposed for their improvement. By Edmund Gillingwater, Overseer of the Poor, at Harleston, Norfolk (1786)
- 368239: A sermon preached at St. Edmund's-Bury, on the first of May, 1707 (1707)
- 368239: A sermon preached at St. Edmund's-Bury, on the first of May, 1707 (1707)
- 368242: A defence of the Compassionate address to papists. Being an answer to the Queries of a papist, relating to that address. In a sixth letter to the Author of those Queries. By Fra. Hutchinson, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Minister of St. James's Parish, in St. Edmund's-Bury in Suffolk (1718)
- 368243: An historical essay concerning witchcraft (1718)
- 368244: An historical essay concerning witchcraft (1720)
- 368517: Constitutions by charter, and rules for the better government of the corporation of the governors of the charity for the relief of the poor widows and orphans of such clergymen as at the time of their deaths were, or shall be possessed of some ecclesiastical benefices or curacies, within the archdeaconries of Suffolk or Sudbury, or elsewere in the County of Suffolk (1776)
- 368542: Suff. Bury St. Edmund's, August 4. His Grace the Duke of Grafton, Lord-Lieutenant of the county, the Earl of Bristol, the Earl of Dysert, Lord Hervey, Lord Cornwallis, (1727)
- 368542: Suff. Bury St. Edmund's, August 4. His Grace the Duke of Grafton, Lord-Lieutenant of the county, the Earl of Bristol, the Earl of Dysert, Lord Hervey, Lord Cornwallis, (1727)
- 371344: A sermon, preached at the parish church of Clare (1789)
- 373407: Sermons to country congregations (1796)
- 373440: One hundred and twenty popular sermons (1789)
- 373634: Britain's happiness; an assize sermon (1792)
- 373824: Seasonable advice in quarrelsome times (1710)
- 377936: Rules and regulations, entered into by the members of the Harleston Association for Prosecuting Felons (1799)
- 378780: The astronomy of comets (1786)
- 380691: Some important duties and doctrines of religion prov'd from the sacred scriptures. With some occasional thoughts on deism, &c. divided into four chapters. By H. L'Estrange, Esq (1739)
- 381208: Collections relating St. Edmund's Hospital at Gatesheved in the county of Durham (1769)
- 381738: Rudiments of English grammar (1797)
- 381738: Rudiments of English grammar (1797)
- 381932: A supplement to a book entituled Travels, or observations, &c (1746)
- 382350: Travels (1757)
- 382353: A supplement to a book entituled Travels, or Observations, &c (1746)
- 383900: Two sermons (1796)
- 383989: Letters, addressed chiefly to a young gentleman, upon subjects of literature (1787)
- 384584: Trial of Joseph Clarke, the younger, and Sarah Lloyd (1800)
- 384807: The trial at large of Thomas Clarke, Thomas Carty, and John Deane, who were tried, convicted, and received sentence of death, for robbing Thomas Marsh, on the King's High-Way, at Yoxford, of 187 dollars. At the Summer Assize for the County of Suffolk, Holden Before Lord Chief Baron Skynner. Taken in short-hand as delivered in court (1780)
- 384889: An account of a voyage to the Spice-Islands, and New Guinea (1781)
- 384889: An account of a voyage to the Spice-Islands, and New Guinea (1781)
- 385033: The trial of Thomas Harper (1788)
- 387640: The life of Mr. Thomas Hearne (1772)
- 389536: The worth of a penny (1725)
- 392401: The N---m---k---t vestry (1779)
- 393439: The noble slave (1788)
- 399221: An analysis of The New London pharmacop?ia (1796)
- 401329: An account of a voyage to the Spice-Islands, and New Guinea (1780)
- 404842: The genuine trial of Margery Beddingfield and Richard Ringe (1763)
- 405538: The duty, objects, and offices of the love of our country (1758)
- 405540: The proper improvement of divine judgments (1758)
- 407290: A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, the property of the Right Hon. Earl Fitzwilliam, ... Newmarket, Suffolk, which will be sold by auction, by Thomas Foreman, ... on Wednesday, July 21, 1790, (1790)
- 407899: The history of Essex (1732)
- 408001: Primitive Christianity revived (1709)
- 409199: Sermons on various subjects (1793)
- 409200: Sermons on various subjects (1794)
- 410478: An account of the eidouranion (1793)
- 411238: The suffolk traveller (1735)
- 411838: Observations upon the expediency of revising the present English version of the four Gospels (1789)
- 411839: Observations upon the expediency of revising the present English version of the epistles in the New Testament (1794)
- 412517: The first and second books of paradise lost (1793)
- 413805: Notes critical and explanatory on the Books of Psalms and Proverbs (1791)
- 414231: On the folly of heathenism and insufficiency of reason in religious enquiries: and the consequent necessity, truth, and exellency of the Christian religion. A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas lord Bishop of Norwich, Held at Bury St. Edmund's, June 6. 1753. By R. Kedington, D. D. Rector of Kedington in Suffolk (1753)
- 414582: Paradise lost (1792)
- 417246: The reasons and necessity of publick worship (1753)
- 417405: References to the view taken from an upper room on the Angel-Hill Bury St. Edmund's (1785)
- 417405: References to the view taken from an upper room on the Angel-Hill Bury St. Edmund's (1785)
- 417667: Remarks on the abbey church of Bury St. Edmund's in Suffolk. By Edward King, ... Read at the Society of Antiquaries, February 3, 1774 (1774)
- 419596: Subscriber's, to a new perspective view, taken from an Upper-Room, on Angel-Hill, St. Edmund's Bury. Publish'd by J. Kendall Jun. in Cook-Row Bury (1775)
- 420963: Thomas Gills of St. Edmund's Bury in Suffolk, upon the recovery of his sight, and the second loss thereof (1710)
- 480015: The duty of thanksgiving (1799)
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