MoEML References in Shakeosphere
TABB2: Tabbard Inn, Southwark
Variants:
- Talbot
- 4580: The true great man. A poem sacred to the memory of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Talbot (1737)
- 4819: Thoughts in prison (1778)
- 8448: Henry Grattan's celebrated address to his fellow-citizens (1797)
- 14481: Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by Dr. Price, intitled, Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of Government, and the justice and policy of the war with America, &c (1776)
- 14919: The spleen, or, Islington Spa (1776)
- 17392: The anatomy of the human bones (1776)
- 17492: The works of the celebrated John Wilkes, Esq (1765)
- 17998: Letters between the Duke of Grafton, the Earls of Halifax, Egremont, Chatham, Temple, and Talbot, Baron Bottetourt, Rt. Hon. Henry Bilson Legge, Rt. Hon Sir John Cust, Bart. Mr. Charles Churchill, Monsieur Voltaire, the Abbe? Winckleman, &c. &c. and John Wilkes, Esq (1769)
- 18049: Calypso; a masque: in three acts (1779)
- 19511: The compleat art of land-measuring (1784)
- 24849: Variety; a comedy, in five acts (1782)
- 25205: A fragment on government (1776)
- 26502: Letters between Earl Talbot, Mr. Wilkes, &c (1762)
- 26502: Letters between Earl Talbot, Mr. Wilkes, &c (1762)
- 26505: The case of Israel Jalabert, William Belchier, and James Talbot, Esqrs (1759)
- 27331: The maxims of the Popish polity in England (1794)
- 27606: The hotel; or, The double valet (1777)
- 31512: By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending William Mackintosh, commonly called Brigadier Mackintosh, Charles Wogan, James Talbot, Robert Hepburne, William Delmahoy, Alexander Delmahoy, John Tasker, and John Mackintosh (1716)
- 33151: After our hearty commendations. It appearing unto us by informations upon oath, that notwithstanding the directions given in our proclamation dated the second of February last, great numbers of men have in contempt of Her Majesty's authority, and contrary to their duty and allegiance to the Queen, transported themselves beyond the seas to go into the service of the pretender, and the service of foreign princes, and that they still continue those traiterous an unlawful practices, which no doubt might in a great measure have been prevented if the justices of the peace and civil magistrates had in their respective stations been diligent and active in putting the laws in execution against such offenders. (1714)
- 34783: New brooms! (1777)
- 37073: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. William Talbot, of Reading, the Rev. Mr. Charles Jenner, rector of Claybroke, in Leicestershire, of the Rev. Mr. John Ridding, rector of Brightwell, in Berks, ... which will begin to be sold ... at J. and J. Fletcher's, in the Turle, Oxford; on Monday, the 6th day of March, 1775. (1775)
- 37620: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1793)
- 43816: In the House of Lords (1798)
- 43818: House of Lords (1798)
- 45763: To the curious in general (1750)
- 52019: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable canal, within and from certain lands, belonging to Thomas Talbot Foley Esquire, in the parish of Dudley, in the county of Worcester, to join and communicate with the Stourbridge navigation, at a place called Black Delph, upon Pensnet-chace, in the parish of Kingswinford, in the county of Stafford (1776)
- 56138: The case of the petitioner Charlotte Talbot, the only child of the Earl of Tyrconnell, by Mrs. Boynton his first wife (1701)
- 57019: Proposals for engraving by subscription, on copper-plates, the works of Horace (1731)
- 63553: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1742)
- 64734: The indispensible duty of frequenting the publick worship of God, and the behaviour required therein. By Thomas Talbot, (1765)
- 64747: Four sermons (1783)
- 66041: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli.) (1777)
- 68163: Observations as intended to have been made by the Earl of Shrewsbury on occasion of the Earl of Wicklow's motion (1791)
- 69140: [By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland. An alphabetical list of the names of all such persons of the popish religion within the kingdom of Ireland, who have licenses to carry arms. ...] (1714)
- 69462: The particulars of a capital freehold villa (1795)
- 74167: The Pennsylvania evening herald, and the American monitor (1785)
- 74171: The Complete counting house companion (1785)
- 75563: The unreasonableness and mischief of atheism (1694)
- 76740: The French cook (1653)
- 78220: F?lix consortium; or, A fit conjuncture of religion and learning (1663)
- 79080: Morall discourses and essayes, upon severall select subjects (1655)
- 79251: A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes (1643)
- 85658: A philologicall commentary: or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv (1658)
- 85664: GratI Falisci Cynegeticon. Or, A poem of hunting by Gratius the Faliscian. Englished and illustrated by Christopher Wase Gent (1654)
- 85960: Brevia judicialia: or, An exact collection of approved forms of all sorts of judiciall writs in the Common Bench (1662)
- 86130: A true relation of the army set out by the county of Essex, under the command of the Right Honourable, Robert Earle of Warwick (1642)
- 86497: A miscellany of divers problems (1662)
- 86838: The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia, to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent (1672)
- 87035: Tyrconnel's speech to his Privy Council (1680)
- 88234: Instructions to a painter, upon the death and funeral of Her late Majesty Q. Mary, of blessed memory. By J. Talbot (1695)
- 88970: An exact narrative of the bloody murder, and robbery committed, by Stephen Eaton, Sarah Swift, George Rhodes, and Henry Pritchard, upon the person of Mr. John Talbot, minister (1669)
- 91988: The guard of the tree of life, or, A sacramental discourse (1656)
- 96803: Action upon the case for slander· (1662)
- 98714: The popish champion: or, A compleat history of the life and military actions of Richard Earl of Tyrconnel, generalissimo of all the Irish forces now in arms (1689)
- 99012: A proclamation concerning a cessation of arms (1643)
- 99392: A brief narrative of that stupendious tragedie late intended to be acted by the satanical saints of these reforming times (1662)
- 99652: A treatise of religion & learning, and of religious and learnedmen (1656)
- 103409: A sermon preached before the Queen, at White-Hall, upon Friday the 26th of Febr. 1691/2. By W. Talbot, D.D. and dean of Worcester. Published by Her Majestie's command (1692)
- 104369: A sacramental-question concerning assurance (1700)
- 104730: A proclamation concerning a cessation of arms (1643)
- 106613: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, upon the Thanksgiving-Day, April 16. 1696. By W. Talbot, D.D. and Dean of Worcester. Publish'd at the request of the mayor and aldermen of that city (1696)
- 106981: The taking of Tiverton (1645)
- 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)
- 112921: A letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Parliament of England (1649)
- 113688: Tvvo letters (1653)
- 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)
- 114275: A learned discourse of ceremonies retained and used in Christian churches. Written by the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews late Bishop of Winchester a little before his death: at the request of an eminent person that desired satisfaction therein. Printed by the original copy written with his own hand, ex pede Hercules (1653)
- 114363: Anglia rediviva: a poem on His Majesties most joyfull reception into Enland [sic]· (1660)
- 114399: In mirabilem Caroli II (1660)
- 114460: A collection out of the book called Liber regalis, remaining in the treasury of the church of Westminster (1661)
- 115252: The innocent lord; or, The divine providence (1654)
- 116171: Methodi practicć specimen (1660)
- 118055: A Declaration of the nobility and gentry of the County of VVorcester adhering to the late King (1660)
- 122030: Law, or a discourse thereof, in four books. Written in French by Sir Hen: Finch Knight, His Majesties serjeant at law. And done into English by the same author (1661)
- 124004: Critica juris ingeniosa: or Choice cases in the common-law (1661)
- 126031: The duty and comfort of suffering subiects. Represented by Peter Talbot in a letter to the Roman-Catholiks of Ireland, particulary those of the city and diocese of Dublin (1674)
- 129729: A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes (1643)
- 129755: A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes (1643)
- 132040: A briefe and perfect relation, of the answers and replies of Thomas Earle of Strafford, to the articles exhibited against him by the House of Commons, on the thirteenth of April, ann. Dom. 1641. (1660)
- 132239: The foolish abuse and wise use of riches· (1695)
- 133173: A true narrative of the great and terrible fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676 (1676)
- 133282: Regestum practicale: or, the practical register (1657)
- 133299: Of long life and old age (1698)
- 133348: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester upon the monthly fast-day, September 16. 1691. By William Talbot, D.D. and dean of Worcester. Published at the request of the mayor and aldermen of that city. (1691)
- 136021: A perfect narrative of the robbery and murder committed near Dame Annis so Cleer, on Friday night, the second of July, 1669. Upon the person of Mr. John Talbot: quondam, preacher to a regiment of His Majesties forces in Portugal, and lately, since his return, curate of Laindon in Essex (1669)
- 141979: By his grace, Richard Duke of Tyrconnell &c. Captain General of his Majesties forces (1689)
- 143990: A treatise of religion and government (1670)
- 146068: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548 (1657)
- 148113: Thesaurus brevium. Or a collection of approved forms of original and judicial writs, together with their speciall directions to all cities and boroughs. Also a perfect table for the ready finding out of every writ (1661)
- 148577: Directions to young clerks in the court of Kings Bench (1680)
- 152658: The Duke of Tyrconnel's speech to the garrison and magistrates of the city of Lymerick (1691)
- 152870: A true relation of a cruel robbery and bloody murther (1669)
- 159487: By the Lord Deputy and Council. (1687)
- 160397: Holland turn'd to tinder, or, Englands third great royal victory (1666)
- 161470: Lavv, or a discourse thereof, in four books (1671)
- 164151: A letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the honorable William Lenthal Esq; speaker of the Parliament of England (1650)
- 165679: The guard of the tree of life. Or, A sacramental discourse (1654)
- 170768: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon (1606)
- 170964: A learned and fruitfull sermon (1612)
- 171156: The seduction of Arthington by Hacket especiallie (1592)
- 171704: A treatise of one hundred and thirteene diseases of the eyes, and eye-liddes. The second time published, with some profitable additions of certaine principles and experiments, by Richard Banister (1622)
- 171776: A godlie and learned exposition vpon the vvhole Epistle of Iude (1606)
- 172125: The golden chayne of salvation. Written by that reverend and learned man, maister Herman Renecher. And now translated out of Latine into English (1604)
- 172213: Of the markes of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions (1615)
- 172223: The most strange and admirable discouerie of the three witches of Warboys (1593)
- 172284: Sir Walter Raleigh's instructions to his sonne: and to posteritie (1633)
- 172369: Spirituall food, and physick (1628)
- 173027: An exposition of the tvvo first verses of the sixt chapter to the Hebrewes (1609)
- 173058: The redemption of time, or a sermon containing very good remedies for them that haue mis-spent their time (1606)
- 173143: The Kings bath (1620)
- 173191: Spirituall food, and physick (1623)
- 173309: Deaths duell, or, A consolation to the soule, against the dying life, and liuing death of the body (1632)
- 173521: The countryman vvith his houshold (1620)
- 173673: Gods husbandry (1619)
- 173970: A continuation of the former newes (1624)
- 174037: A pill to purge out popery: or a catechisme for Romish Catholikes (1624)
- 174227: The nevv birth: or, A treatise of regeneration (1618)
- 174520: The practice of Christianitie. Or, An epitome of seuen treatises (1618)
- 174524: The redemption of time. Or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that have mis spent their time (1634)
- 174571: A briefe discourse of two most cruell and bloudie murthers, committed bothe in Worcestershire, and bothe happening vnhappily in the yeare 1583 (1583)
- 174719: The drunkards cup. By Master Harris, pastor of Hanwell, and Bachelor in Diuinitie (1619)
- 174726: Samuels funerall. Or A sermon preached at the funerall of Sir Anthonie Cope Knight, and Barronnet. By Mr. Robert Harrice (1618)
- 174799: Absaloms funerall. Preached at Banburie by a neighbour minister. Or, The lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious child (1622)
- 175006: The late Lancashire vvitches (1634)
- 175061: The sermons of Master Henry Smith (1607)
- 175065: A preparatiue to mariage (1591)
- 175078: The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London (1606)
- 175495: The sermons of Maister Henrie Smith (1597)
- 175511: Sir Walter Raleighs instructions to his sonne, and to posterity (1632)
- 175605: Virgils Eclogues, vvith his booke De apibus, concerning the gouernment and ordering of bees, translated grammatically, and also according to the proprietie of our English tongue, so farre as grammar and the verse will well permit. Written chiefly for the good of schooles, to be vsed according to the directions in the preface to the painfull schoole maister, and more fully in the booke called Ludus literarius, or the grammar-schoole, chap. 8. (1620)
- 175865: A methodicall short catechisme (1623)
- 176735: A godlie and fruitefull sermon (1583)
- 176745: The myrrour of modestie (1584)
- 176872: The vvay to true peace and rest (1617)
- 176915: The nevv birth: or A treatise of regeneration (1619)
- 176963: The attourney's academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1630)
- 176992: Seauen treatises (1610)
- 177073: Mortalities meditation: or, A description of sinne (1624)
- 177120: Physick for the sicknesse, commonly called the plague (1636)
- 177342: Sir Walter Raleighs Instructions to his sonne: and to posteritie (1632)
- 177346: Sir Walter Raleigh's instructions to his sonne, and to posterity (1633)
- 177422: Meditations vpon Psal. 101. Written first in French, by Philip Mornai lord of Plessis, and by him dedicated to Henrie the fourth, the French king. And now translated into English, for the benefit of the christian reader, by T.W (1599)
- 177486: A consolation for our grammar schooles: or, a faithfull and most comfortable incouragement, for laying of a sure foundation of all good learning in our schooles, and for prosperous building thereupon (1622)
- 177588: Of the markes of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions (1609)
- 178106: The historie of the most renowned and victorious princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England (1630)
- 178113: Annals, or, The historie of the most renovvned and victorious princesse Elizabeth, late Queen of England (1635)
- 178231: Foure sermons of Maister Iohn Caluin (1579)
- 178332: An order of houshold instruction (1596)
- 178384: Thirteene sermons vpon seuerall textes of Scripture (1592)
- 178406: A spirituall preseruatiue against the plague (1625)
- 178468: The beavvties of Beth-el (1609)
- 178480: A discourse, concerning two diuine positions (1582)
- 178531: A commentarie vpon the Lamentations of Ieremy (1595)
- 178914: The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English & Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole. (1616)
- 179457: A pleasant satyre or poesie (1595)
- 179553: A preparation to the most holie ministerie (1598)
- 179711: A profitable and necessarie discourse, for the meeting with the bad garbelling of spices, vsed in these dayes (1592)
- 180551: Profitable instructions (1633)
- 180650: A remedy against priuat contentions (1610)
- 180652: A remedy against priuat contentions (1618)
- 180661: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon (1606)
- 180677: A treatise or exposition vpon the Ten commandements (1603)
- 180679: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements (1606)
- 180682: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements (1605)
- 180684: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements (1618)
- 180689: The lavvyers light: or, A due direction for the study of the law (1629)
- 180726: Deaths duell, or, A consolation to the soule, against the dying life, and living death of the body (1633)
- 180897: Philotimus. The warre betwixt nature and fortune. Compiled by Brian Melbancke student in Graies Inne (1583)
- 181545: An accidence for the sea (1636)
- 181721: An accidence or The path-way to experience (1626)
- 181726: An accidence or The path-way to experience (1627)
- 181890: A short summe of the whole catechisme (1583)
- 182017: A motiue to good workes (1593)
- 182375: A right excellent and famous com?dy called the three ladies of London (1584)
- 182505: The art of archerie (1634)
- 182571: Sir Walter Raleigh's instructions to his sonne: and to posterity (1633)
- 182664: Honour in his perfection (1624)
- 183109: The victorious reigne of King Edvvard the Third (1635)
- 183226: The nevv birth: or A treatise of regeneration (1622)
- 183336: A pill to purge out poperie (1624)
- 183531: Perfect directions for all English gold, now currant in this kingdome (1633)
- 184022: A preparatiue to mariage (1591)
- 184023: A preparatiue to mariage (1591)
- 184025: A treatise of the Lords supper (1591)
- 184062: Of the markes of the children of God (1608)
- 184117: A short summe of the whole catechisme (1584)
- 184311: Three prayers (1592)
- 184314: The sermons of Master Henrie Smith (1592)
- 184329: The sermons of Master Henry Smith (1611)
- 184652: Seauen treatises (1605)
- 184679: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements (1612)
- 184900: Two sermons on the third of the Lamentations (1618)
- 184992: Tetrastylon papisticum, that is, The foure principal pillars of papistrie (1596)
- 185048: The patrimony of Christian children: or, a defence of infants babtisme prooued to be consonant to the scriptures and will of God (against the erroneons [sic] positions of the Anabaptists.[)] By Robert Cleaver, with the ioynt consent of Mr. Iohn Dod (1624)
- 185065: Anti-duello. The anatomie of duells, with the symptomes thereof (1632)
- 185120: The examination, confession, and condemnation of Henry Robson (1598)
- 185433: Samuels funerall. Or, a sermon preached at the funerall of Sir Anthonie Cope, Knight, and Barronnet (1622)
- 185509: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements (1604)
- 185510: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements (1607)
- 185536: A refutation of an epistle apologeticall written by a puritan-papist to perswade the permission of the promiscuous vse and profession of all sects and heresies (1605)
- 185546: The art of thriving. Or, The plaine path-way to preferment. Together with The mysterie and misery of lending and borrowing. As also a table of the expence of time and money. Published for the common good of all sorts, &c (1636)
- 185548: Tom of all trades. Or The plaine path-vvay to preferment (1631)
- 185549: VVheresoeuer you see mee, trust vnto your selfe. Or, The mysterie of lending and borrowing (1623)
- 185560: The attourneys academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint, or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1623)
- 185583: The attourneys academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer within this kingdome (1630)
- 185586: The attornies almanacke (1627)
- 185595: The revvard of the faithfull. The labour of the faithfull. The grounds of our faith (1623)
- 185609: Annotations vpon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes (1622)
- 186311: The Christians heauenly treasure. By William Burton of Reading in Barkeshire (1608)
- 186454: An aduice. Touching the currancie in payment of our English gold (1627)
- 186574: The choise of change (1585)
- 186576: The choise of change (1585)
- 186601: Annotations vpon the second booke of Moses, called Exodus (1622)
- 186727: Roome, for a messe of knaues (1610)
- 186865: The redemption of time, or, A sermon contayning verie good remedies for them that haue misspent their time (1607)
- 186910: A remedy against priuat contentions (1614)
- 186919: A commentary vpon the vvhole booke of Iudges (1615)
- 187168: Tvvo sermons on the third of the Lamentations (1610)
- 187183: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten commandements (1622)
- 187238: An exposition of the Lords Prayer (1594)
- 187244: A codly [sic] form of householde gouernement (1598)
- 187294: The mother and the child (1611)
- 187594: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements (1615)
- 187604: A key of heauen (1620)
- 187766: The royall priesthood of Christians (1605)
- 187844: Little Timothe his lesson: or, A summary relation of the historicall part of holy scripture (1611)
- 188020: The sermons of Maister Henrie Smith (1593)
- 188035: The sermons of Master Henry Smith (1614)
- 188041: The sermons of Master Henry Smith (1618)
- 188057: The sermons of Master Henry Smith (1609)
- 188125: The Christians sanctuarie (1604)
- 188185: A paterne of true prayer (1605)
- 188197: The revvard of the faithfull. The labour of the faithfull. The grounds of our faith (1623)
- 188430: The dignitie of Gods children. Or An exposition of 1. Iohn 3. 1.2.3 (1610)
- 188757: A mappe of Rome (1619)
- 188758: A mappe of Rome (1620)
- 188826: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie (1600)
- 188895: Spirituall preseruatiues against the pestilence: Or A treatise containing sundrie questions (1593)
- 188921: A logicall analysis of twentie select Psalmes, performed by W. Temple (1605)
- 189503: Peters fall (1587)
- 189504: A commentarie vpon the Lamentations of Ieremy (1593)
- 190014: A bride-bush. Or, A direction for married persons (1623)
- 190225: A fruitfull and godly sermon (1592)
- 190253: A brief discourse of the most renowned actes and right valiant conquests of those puisant princes, called the nine worthies (1584)
- 190308: A bride-bush: or, A direction for married persons (1619)
- 190312: Gods husbandry: the first part. Tending to shew the difference betwixt the hypocrite and the true-hearted Christian. As it was deliuered in certaine sermons, and is now published by William Whately, preacher of the Word of God in Banbury in Oxfordsheire. (1622)
- 190319: The redemption of time. Or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time (1619)
- 190355: Sir Walter Raleigh's instructions to his sonne; and to posterity (1636)
- 190382: Perfect directions for all English gold, now currant in this kingdome (1632)
- 190543: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall viewe of papistry (1592)
- 190544: The doctrine of the Sabbath (1604)
- 190549: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall viewe of papistrie (1594)
- 190554: Tetrastylon papisticum, that is, The foure principal pillers of papistrie (1593)
- 190562: Tetrastylon papismi: that is, The foure principal pillars of papistrie (1599)
- 190659: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements (1614)
- 190877: The drunkards cup (1622)
- 191560: Ouids Metamorphosis translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue, so farre as grammar and the verse will well beare. Written chiefly for the good of schooles, to be vsed according to the directions in the preface to the painefull schoole-master, and more fully in the booke called Ludus Literarius, or the Grammar-schoole, Chap. 8. (1618)
- 192496: A pill to purge out poperie: or, A catechisme for Romish Catholikes (1623)
- 192696: The reigne of King Henry the Second (1633)
- 192697: The tragedy of Antigone, the Theban princesse. Written by T.M (1631)
- 192776: The dutifull advice of a loving sonne to his aged father (1632)
- 192782: A soveraigne antidote against sabbatarian errours. Or, A decision of the chiefe doubts and difficulties touching the Sabbath (1636)
- 192799: The repertorie of records (1631)
- 193209: Antidvello: or, A treatise, in which is discussed the lawfulnesse and vnlawfulnesse of single combats (1632)
- 193757: The redemption of time. Or A sermon contayning very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time (1608)
- 193871: The Kings bath (1620)
- 194151: Septemb. 10. Numb. 23. Extraordinary newes (1624)
- 194265: A short and generall confession of the true Christian faith and religion (1615)
- 194362: Annals, or, The history of the most renovvned and victorious princesse Elizabeth, late Queen of England (1635)
- 194904: Seuen godly and learned sermons vpon seuen diuers textes of scripture (1591)
- 194905: The sermons of Maister Henrie Smith (1594)
- 194958: A key of heaven (1633)
- 195437: A true relation of all suche Englishe captaines and lieuetenants, as haue beene slaine in the Lowe Countries of Flaunders (1584)
- 195493: An order of houshold instruction (1595)
- 195631: The nevv birth: or A treatise of regeneration (1622)
- 195881: The practice of Christianitie. Or An epitomie of seuen treatises (1623)
- 196123: The posing of the parts, or, A most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules (1621)
- 196331: Sir Walter Raleighs instructions to his sonne and to posterity (1632)
- 196482: The art of thriving. Or, The plaine path-way to preferment (1636)
- 196803: A discourse vpon vsurie (1584)
- 196804: The attourneys academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1623)
- 196856: The repertorie of records, remaining in [brace] the 4. treasuries on the receipt side at Westminster, the two remembrancers of the Exchequer (1631)
- 197199: An amulet or preservative against sicknes and death (1617)
- 197240: The choise of change (1585)
- 198169: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements (1610)
- 198220: The mirrour of mirth, and pleasant conceits (1583)
- 198276: The historie of the life and reigne of the most renowmed [sic] and victorious Princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England (1630)
- 198863: The redemption of time, or, A sermon contayning very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time (1609)
- 198928: Comfort for an afflicted conscience (1591)
- 199018: The choise of change (1585)
- 199874: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie (1603)
- 199875: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie (1603)
- 200007: The most strange and admirable discouerie of the three witches of Warboys (1593)
- 200103: Peters fall (1589)
- 200104: Peters fall. Two sermons vpon the historie of Peters denying Christ (1585)
- 200270: Of the marks of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions (1599)
- 200499: The sermons of Master Henry Smith (1622)
- 200500: The sermons of maister Henrie Smith (1594)
- 200588: A short and generall confession of the true Christian faith, and religion (1603)
- 200783: The practice of Christianitie: or, An epitome of seuen treatises (1619)
- 200784: Seaven treatises containing svch direction as is gathered ovt of the holie scriptvres (1616)
- 200802: The choise of change (1585)
- 200840: An advice, or, directions as well for the pay-master as receiver of any English gold now currant in this kingdome whereby either of them by perusall of a shor[t] table annexed (1629)
- 200841: An advice tovching the currancie in payment of our English gold. Corrected and ammended (1628)
- 200957: The attourney's academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1630)
- 201132: A verie fruitfull sermon (1583)
- 201362: March 15. Numb. 15. The continvation of ovr forraine avisoes, since the 6. of this present (1632)
- 201581: Philotimus (1582)
- 202335: A notable and comfortable exposition of M. Iohn Knoxes, vpon the fovrth of Mathew (1583)
- 202870: The drunkards cup (1619)
- 202975: Three very fruitful and comfortable sermons, preached by M. R. Greenham, on the 13 Chap. of the Gospell according to S. Matthew. Verse. 44 (1604)
- 203018: The trve choice of a friend (1625)
- 204538: The posing of the parts. Or a most plaine and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answeres, arising directly out of the words of the rules (1618)
- 204749: A plaine and familiar exposition of the Ten Commandements (1609)
- 206033: An aduice touching the currancie in payment of our English gold (1627)
- 206093: Deaths duell, or, A consolation to the soule, against the dying life, and living death of the body (1633)
- 206262: The bright star vvhich leadeth wise men to our Lord Iesus Christ (1603)
- 207285: The repertorie of records (1631)
- 209231: Travels in Greece (1776)
- 209451: A sermon preached before the trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia in America; and before the associates of the late Rev. Dr. Thomas Bray, for converting the Negroes in the British plantations, and for other good purposes; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Brides, Fleet-Street, on Thursday, March 21. 1734 (1734)
- 211207: Foreign agriculture: or, An essay on the comparative advantages of oxen for tillage in competition with horses (1796)
- 211477: The dreadful consequences of sin, both in this world and in the next; ... A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Chester, before ... William Noel, ... and John Talbot, ... On Monday, April the 8th, 1751. By Robert Frodsham, (1751)
- 215759: Remarks on the late Earl of Chesterfield's Letters to his son (1776)
- 215763: The bankrupt (1776)
- 216411: The dramatic works (1778)
- 219029: By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending William Mackintosh, commonly called Brigadier Mackintosh, Charles Wogan, James Talbot, Robert Hepburne, William Delmahoy, Alexander Delmahoy, John Tasker, and John Mackintosh (1716)
- 220541: An act for vesting part of the settled estate of Henry Talbot, Esquire, in the county of Warwick, in him, in fee-simple, discharged of the uses of his marriage-settlement, ... (1747)
- 221488: A bill to enable trustees, during the respective minorities of George Talbot, Esq; and his younger brothers, to grant leases of the estates of the said infants, in the Counties of Salop, Worcester, Berks, Chester, Stafford, Oxford, and Wilts (1737)
- 222198: The army's regulator (1738)
- 222423: At a meeting of the Society for Political Information, held at the Talbot Inn, in Derby, July 16, 1792, the following address, declaratory of their principles, &c. was unanimously agreed to, (1792)
- 222657: The bishop of Oxford's charge to the clergy of his diocese (1712)
- 222666: The bishop of Sarum's charge to the clergy of his diocese (1717)
- 224498: Edward Draycott, appellant. Draycott Talbot, by his guardian Benjamin Chetwood, Esq.; the executors of John Graham deceas'd, John Wogan, Esq.; Catharine Draycott, widow, John Shore and Mary his wife, and Jane Talbot, spinster, respondents. The appellant's case (1719)
- 225226: Amwell (1776)
- 226043: A sermon preached at the Cathedral of Glocester at the opening of the infirmary, on Thursday, August 14, 1755 (1755)
- 227557: The judicial power of the church asserted (1708)
- 229258: The cleansing fountain opened (1773)
- 229679: The conscious lovers (1777)
- 230906: A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Peter's, in Talbot County, Maryland: on Sunday the 14th of October, 1750 (1751)
- 232619: The following is the address (1794)
- 234538: Good brother, the King having been pleased to signify his royal pleasure ... in the brief which he has granted for the relief of the Episcopal Reformed Churches in Poland and Transylvania (1716)
- 235539: The honour of the seals: or, memoirs of the noble family of Talbot, attempting to do justice to the life, character, and deserts of the late Lord Chancellor (1737)
- 238125: May-Day: or, the little gipsy (1777)
- 238295: Memorials of Archbishop Grindal (1710)
- 238834: The necessity and usefulness of laws, in the natural and moral world (1745)
- 239991: George Bowes, Esq. appellant. George Earl of Shrewsbury, Barbara Lady Dowager Aston, Charles Talbot, ... respondents. The respondents case (1757)
- 239991: George Bowes, Esq. appellant. George Earl of Shrewsbury, Barbara Lady Dowager Aston, Charles Talbot, ... respondents. The respondents case (1757)
- 241816: Four sermons (1750)
- 241911: A poem (1737)
- 243009: Report of a committee of trustees of the Hammersmith and Brentford Turnpikes, old district, appointed at a general board, 15th February 1800, to make a survey of the roads under the controul of the said trust (1800)
- 246179: His Grace Charles Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland : his speech to both Houses of Parliament. At Dublin, on Wednesday the 25th day of November, 1713. Published by authority (1713)
- 248368: The pleasure and advantage of unity (1746)
- 249441: Reflections on the seven days of the week (1772)
- 249442: Reflections on the seven days of the week (1796)
- 249558: Socinianism brought to the test (1773)
- 251842: The case of Frances Countess Dowager of Tyrconnel (1702)
- 253344: Proposals for publishing by subscription, dedicated to his grace the Duke of Norfolk, Illustrations of British history, biography, and manners, in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary Elizabeth, and James I, exhibited in a series of original papers selected from the manuscripts of the noble families of Howard, Talbot, and Cecil (1790)
- 255336: The consequences of sin, both in this world and in the next; ... A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Chester, before ... William Noel, and John Talbot, ... On Monday, April the 8th, 1751. By Robert Frodsham, (1751)
- 260260: The church-catechism explained by a paraphrase, and confirmed by proofs from the Holy Scripture (1705)
- 261001: The contract (1776)
- 268238: The new arithmetical catechism, in manner of a dialogue between master and scholar (1755)
- 268830: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Chester (1747)
- 268965: Two letters from Mr. Burke, to gentlemen in the City of Bristol (1779)
- 269525: A tour in Ireland in 1775 (1776)
- 269853: Three addresses to the inhabitants of the county of Hereford (1774)
- 270581: A treatise on cattle (1776)
- 272564: The state of the national debt, the national income, and the national expenditure (1776)
- 273011: Practical book-keeping made easy, in theory and practice, according to the true Italian modern method (1761)
- 278275: The charge of the Right Reverend ... William ... Lord Bishop of Durham, at his primary visitation anno 1722. Published at the request of the clergy (1722)
- 278709: The Dublin catalogue of books (1780)
- 280719: The new gazetter: or, Geographical companion (1776)
- 281101: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, a proclamation (1713)
- 281102: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, a proclamation (1713)
- 281103: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, a proclamation (1714)
- 281117: By the Lords justices and council of Ireland, a proclamation (1714)
- 281120: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, a proclamation (1714)
- 281191: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, a proclamation (1714)
- 281193: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland (1714)
- 281398: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, a proclamation (1714)
- 283090: A poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Talbot (1737)
- 286813: A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey (1799)
- 288231: Some copies of original instruments and papers (1720)
- 288732: The North Briton (1763)
- 290788: The use of the astronomical playing-cards, teaching any ordinary capacity by them to be acquainted with all the stars in the heavens (1717)
- 296146: The use of the geometrical playing-cards (1717)
- 296428: Essays on various subjects (1773)
- 297312: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, ... of every parish within the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God William, ... Lord Bishop ... in the year MDCCXXII (1722)
- 298268: The history of the Old and New Testament, interspersed with moral and instructive reflections, chiefly taken from the Holy Fathers. From the French. By J. Reeve (1782)
- 299921: The peerage of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1779)
- 300388: Reflections on the seven days of the week. By Mrs. Talbot (1775)
- 301042: A proclamation by the Duke of Skrensbury [sic], Lord Lieuetennent [sic], and Her Majesties privie council in Ireland, ordering all the papists in Ireland, to be disarmed (1714)
- 302179: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, a proclamation (1714)
- 303030: Religion and virtue the great causes of publick peace and prosperity, and the best support of civil government (1751)
- 303212: The history of the Old and New Testament (1730)
- 310346: Midgley, near Halifax. January 25, 1796. To be sold, by auction, together or separately, at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Monday the 15th of February next, ... pursuant to conditions, a freehold estate, situate in Midgley, consisting of ten new-erected messuages, ... Also, two closes of ground, contiguous to the buildings, called Great High Lees, ... in the occupation of ... John Mellin. (1796)
- 310355: Manufacturers' Hall. Halifax, June 2d. 1787. At a general meeting of the proprietors and occupiers of rooms in the Hall, held this day at the Talbot, it was ordered, that for the encouragement of the manufacturers of half-thicks and other woollen goods, stands will be lett, i the low rooms of the Hall, at the moderate price of two shillings each per annum. (1787)
- 310491: To be sold, in lots, at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Thursday the ninth day of September next, ... the following freehold estates, situate in Ovenden, near Halifax; ... A capital messuage, called Broadley-Hall, with a barn, stable, garden, three dye-houses, ... A messuage ... called Upper-Broadley-Laith, with a barn and other outbuildings, three cottages and six closes of ground ... Another messuage ... called Lower-Broadley-Laith, with the ware-mill, calendar house, four cottages and five closes of ground ... The premises are all in the possession of Mr. George Horn, ... and other particulars may be had at Mr. Parker's office, in Halifax (1779)
- 310596: Manufacturers' Hall. A porter wanted. The committee intend to meet at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Friday next, ... in order to chuse a porter (1790)
- 310623: Sir, as the committee of the Volunteer Corps have been informed that several gentlemen to whom they have sent cards of invitation for Monday next, have objected to attend at the expence of the Corps, it has been thought proper to obviate such objection, by giving this further notice, that tickets will be left at the bar of the Talbot Inn, at three half crowns each. (1783)
- 310664: The inhabitants of the town and parish of Halifax, are requested to meet at the Talbot, on Friday the 20th instant, ... to consider upon a congratulatory address to his Majesty, on his happy recovery. (1789)
- 310723: Mr. Fawcett's concert. On Thursday the 28th of March, 1793, will be performed in the assembly-room, at the Talbot, in Halifax, the following grand selection of sacred music, chiefly from the works of Handel (1793)
- 310796: At Emerson & Company's tea warehouse, next door to the bank, and nearly opposite to the Talbot Inn, Halifax, may be had teas of all sorts, at the following reduced prices, (1792)
- 310848: To be sold by auction, at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Monday next the 12th instant, ... a neat and convenient pew, in the south-side of the church, very near the pulpit, containing five sittings. Enquire of Mr. Norris (1790)
- 314338: The Virtuous maid of the Inn: or, The entertaining history of Margaret Saunders, commonly called Pretty Peggy of Derby (1790)
- 315489: For the improvement of the agreeable diversion of card-playing, there are publish'd twenty six entertaining packs of cards, curiously engraven on copper-plates, sold by J. Lenthall, stationer, at the Talbot against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, London, viz. (1717)
- 317893: Moral tales (1796)
- 318852: Articles of visitation and enquiry (1707)
- 319133: John Prat, Esq; - - - - appellant. William Hopkins, Benjamin Midford, Henry Talbot, and Joseph Farmer, - - respondents. The appellant's case (1730)
- 325555: An act for selling part of the settled estate of Henry Talbot, Esquire, in the counties of Warwick and Derby; (1740)
- 326541: John Buncle (1776)
- 329437: An act for vesting part of the estate of John Talbot the younger (1756)
- 330902: Medical discipline (1798)
- 334137: A series of adventures, in the course of a voyage up the Red-Sea (1780)
- 334500: A four months tour through France. ... (1776)
- 337444: To the honourable Thomas Talbot. My Lord, we the undersigned Catholic clergy, residing in ... Stafford, (1790)
- 337683: An act for vesting part of the estate of John Talbot the younger, Esquire, settled upon his marriage, in trustees, (1767)
- 338294: Arabian nights entertainments (1776)
- 340176: Alphonso and Eleonora; or, the triumphs of valour and virtue. Illustrated by historical facts. By John Talbot Dillon, Esq. M.R.I.A. Late Captain in the 2d Surrey Regiment of Militia, &c. &c. &c. Author of Travels Through Spain, &c. &c. In two volumes. ... (1800)
- 340176: Alphonso and Eleonora; or, the triumphs of valour and virtue. Illustrated by historical facts. By John Talbot Dillon, Esq. M.R.I.A. Late Captain in the 2d Surrey Regiment of Militia, &c. &c. &c. Author of Travels Through Spain, &c. &c. In two volumes. ... (1800)
- 345712: The adventures of Telemachus (1777)
- 345829: An act for vesting part of the estate of John Talbot, Esquire, deceased, in the county of Wilts, intailed by his will in trustees to be sold; and for applying the monies arising by such sale, in discharging the incumbrances affecting the same (1784)
- 350151: Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others (1779)
- 353171: A catalogue of books: being the libraries of Col. Talbot, and the Reverend Dr. Yeates, ... which will be sold ... by John Wilcox, ... on Monday the 5th of April, 1736. (1736)
- 354063: The speech of Mr John Talbot Campo-Bell, a free Christian-Negro (1736)
- 356479: The farmer's daughter: or, the art of getting preferment. To which is added, The female skirmish: or the tripple plea (1737)
- 358346: Letters from Italy, describing the manners, customs, antiquities, paintings, &c. of the country, in the years MDCCLXX and MDCCLXXI, to a friend residing in France (1776)
- 358365: Letters from Italy, describing the manners, customs, antiquities, paintings (1776)
- 358642: William Bingley, bookseller, proposes to publish, in twenty-four weekly numbers, at six pence each, the first forty-six numbers of the original North Briton (1769)
- 360134: A rod for the sluggard; or the great evil of idleness represented. By John Mac Gowan (1772)
- 360135: A caution to drunkards (1772)
- 360136: The canker worm (1772)
- 360137: Joshua's pious resolution; or the duties of family religion, and household government, enforced. By John Macgowan (1772)
- 360138: Perez-Uzzah; or the danger of innovations and of discord considered. By John Macgowan (1772)
- 360139: Some thoughts on occasional prayer. By John Macgowan (1772)
- 360827: The changes of Ephraim (1772)
- 361792: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1793)
- 361917: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1792)
- 362109: The revolution of America. By the Abbe? Raynal, author of the philosophical and political history of the establishments and commerce of the Europeans in both the Indies. (1781)
- 363445: An essay on the depravity and corruption of human nature. Wherein the opinion of La Bruiere, Rochefoucault, Esprit, Senault, Hobbes, Mandeville, Helvetius, &c. on that subject, are supported on principles entirely new, against Mr. D. Hume, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr. Sterne, Mr. Brown, and other apologists for mankind. By Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon. (1774)
- 364683: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1741)
- 364691: Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot (1753)
- 364724: The intriguing milliners and attornies clerks. A mock-tragedy in two acts. As it was design'd to be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written in imitation of the style and manner of - With the Lace-Women, a satire; and poems on several occasions (1738)
- 365524: Twelve sermons preach'd on several subjects and occasions (1731)
- 365525: Twelve sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1731)
- 365529: Christian equity (1706)
- 365531: The indispensible duty of frequenting the publick worship of God, and the behaviour required therein. By Thomas Talbot, D. D. K Rector of the Parishes of Ullingswick and Little Cowarn, in Herefordshire (1764)
- 365544: Reflections on the seven days of the week (1784)
- 365545: Reflections on the seven days of the week (1782)
- 365847: Letters between the Duke of Grafton, the Earls of Halifax, Egremont, Chatham, Temple, and Talbot, Baron Bottetourt, Right Hon. Henry Bilson Legge, Right Hon. Sir John Cust, Bart. Mr. Charles Churchill, Monsieur Voltaire, the Abbe? Winckelman, &c. &c. and John Wilkes, Esq. With explanatory notes. Vol.I (1769)
- 367011: The works of the late Mrs. Catharine Talbot (1780)
- 367012: The works of the late Mrs. Catherine Talbot (1795)
- 368801: Poems by James Thomson (1776)
- 369966: Letters on the French nation, considered in its different departments: with many interesting particulars relating to its placemen. By Sir Robert Talbot, Who attended the Duke of Bedford to Paris in 1762. Translated from the French. ... (1771)
- 369966: Letters on the French nation, considered in its different departments: with many interesting particulars relating to its placemen. By Sir Robert Talbot, Who attended the Duke of Bedford to Paris in 1762. Translated from the French. ... (1771)
- 375066: The love of Christ the portion and principle of the children of God (1785)
- 375478: Julia de Roubigne? (1783)
- 375809: The story of Lady Juliana Harley (1776)
- 376327: The history of the reign of Peter the Cruel, King of Castile and Leon (1788)
- 376327: The history of the reign of Peter the Cruel, King of Castile and Leon (1788)
- 376328: Historical and critical memoirs of the general revolution in France, in the year 1789 (1790)
- 376328: Historical and critical memoirs of the general revolution in France, in the year 1789 (1790)
- 376404: Travels through Spain (1782)
- 376404: Travels through Spain (1782)
- 377870: A political survey of the sacred Roman Empire (1782)
- 377870: A political survey of the sacred Roman Empire (1782)
- 377938: Travels through Spain (1781)
- 377938: Travels through Spain (1781)
- 377938: Travels through Spain (1781)
- 379421: A defence of Great Britain, against a charge of tyranny in the government of Ireland, by an Irishman. To which are added, two letters in answer, by Lucius Hibernicus and Sarsfield. And a reply, by a real Irishman (1779)
- 379535: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV (1777)
- 379803: Observations on the diseases in long voyages to hot countries (1773)
- 381258: An analysis of the Holy Bible (1800)
- 384916: Observations on the diseases in long voyages to hot countries (1779)
- 386353: Reflections on the seven days of the week (1780)
- 386729: The school for husbands (1776)
- 387095: Advice from a lady of quality to her children (1779)
- 387860: The Cackling of the geese; or, the grand entry of Jacky C**** into the city, involuntarily led in by the Talbot junto. (1750)
- 388339: John Pratt, Esq; appellant. William Hopkins, Benjamin Midford, Henry Talbot, and Joseph Farmer, respondents. The respondents case (1730)
- 388344: John Prat, Esq; appellant. William Hopkins, Benjamin Midford, Henry Talbot, and Joseph Farmer, respondents. The appellant's case (1730)
- 388725: The new art of land measuring (1779)
- 389575: Remarks on Bower's Lives of the popes (1778)
- 390730: The christian remembrancer (1773)
- 391174: An exercise of devotion for Sunday and holiday mornings and afternoons (1742)
- 391378: Original papers, relative to the present application to the British Parliament for relief of the Roman Catholics in England (1791)
- 391936: Sketches on the art of painting (1782)
- 394191: George Bowes Esquire, - - - - - appellant. The Right Honourable George Earl of Shrewsbury, Barbara Lady Dowager Aston, Charles Talbot, Charles Dormer, James Talbot, Thomas Talbot, ... respondents. The appellant's case (1758)
- 394206: George Bowes, Esquire, - - - - - - - - appellant. The Right Honourable George Earl of Shrewsbury, Barbara Lady Dowager Aston, Charles Talbot, Charles Dormer, James Talbot, Thomas Talbot, and Francis Talbot, Esquires, Lucy Talbot, Dame Terefa Moftyn, Thomas Salwin, Esq; and Mary his Wife John Maire Esq; and Sir Thomas Webb, Baronet, respondents. The case of Mr. Maire, one of the respondents (1758)
- 395887: Essays on various subjects in prose and verse (1773)
- 396542: Moral tales (1798)
- 397842: Miscellaneous pieces: original and collected (1787)
- 405091: Letters and memorials of state, in the reigns of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First, part of the reign of King Charles the Second, and Oliver's usurpation (1746)
- 406245: Memoirs and remarks (1737)
- 407516: To be let, or sold. All that old-established inn, known by the name of the Talbot, situate in the town of Cuckfield, in the county of Sussex, (1797)
- 407815: A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey, and other scenery in that district of Cardiganshire (1796)
- 410930: Letters from an English traveller in Spain, in 1778, on the origin and progress of poetry in that Kingdom (1781)
- 411274: Travels through Spain (1780)
- 411274: Travels through Spain (1780)
- 411406: The haunch of venison (1776)
- 412166: A general history of Ireland (1781)
- 413807: Illustrations of British history, biography, and manners (1791)
- 413877: Travels through Spain (1780)
- 413877: Travels through Spain (1780)
- 415773: The rev. Mr. Talbot's narrative of the whole of his proceedings relative to Jonathan Britain (1772)
- 416475: An act to enable trustees, during the respective minorities of George Talbot, Esq; and his younger brothers, to grant leases of the estates of the said infants, (1737)
- 420004: A sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. Oswald in Chester. at the Assizes, August 1, 1749 (1749)
- 421037: Poems by James Thomson. Viz. Britannia, To the memory of Lord Talbot, The castle of indolence, and lesser poems: with Alfred, a masque, by Mr. Thomson and Mr. Mallet (1774)
- 422079: To the nobility, gentry, and all lovers of living curiosity, there is lately arrived, and to be seen at the Talbot Inn in the Strand ... a ... dromedary ... a ... camel, (1758)
- 424838: A sketch of the times: or, Memoirs of Lord Derville. In two volumes (1781)
- 425116: These are to certifie, that at the [blank] Sessions of the Peace (1724)
- 425127: Shropshire. To be sold by auction, by W. Wheeler, at the house of Mr. Shaw, Talbot Inn in Market-Drayton (1783)
- 427808: A funeral sermon, on the death of the Rev. Ferdinand Farmer (1786)
- 429235: The history of the Old and New Testament (1784)
- 430254: The second part of the mystry of Fox-craft introduced with about thirty quotations truly taken from the Quaker books (1705)
- 433231: A letter to James Lloyd Chamberlaine, Esq; of Talbot County (1778)
- 434145: Explanatory: extract of a letter from Commodore Silas Talbot, addressed to Mr[.] Secretary Stoddert, dated May 12th, 1800 (1800)
- 434705: False news from Gath rejected (1704)
- 438715: Reflections on the seven days of the week (1800)
- 440680: The resolution of the High Court of Errors and Appeals, for the state of Pennsylvania, in the cause of Silas Talbot, quitam, &c. against the commanders and owners of the brigs, Achilles, Patty, and Hibernia; January 14th, 1785 (1785)
- 450560: To the free and independent voters of Talbot county (1792)
- 451760: The Catholick Christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the Church (1786)
- 455037: The bomb search'd and found stuff'd with false ingredients (1705)
- 456264: Some remarks upon a late pamphlet signed part by John Talbot, and part by Daniel Leeds, called The great mystery of Fox-craft (1705)
- 458120: Judgements in the Admiralty of Pennsylvania in four suits, brought as for maritime hypothecations (1789)
- 462491: A catalogue of medicines sold by Mr. Robert Talbot at Burlington (1727)
- 467295: Halifax, June 1, 1776. Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Quebec (1776)
- 468110: Gods hvsbandry (1622)
- 468440: Part of the trial of Mr. James Webb, June the twenty-fifth, 1768 (1782)
- 468676: The drunkards cup (1622)
- 472228: Lessons in elocution; or, Miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse (1781)
- 473456: A catalogue of choice books in all faculties, divinity, history, travels, law, physick, mathematicks, philosophy, poetry, &c (1718)
- 477820: Information for Captain Robert Tailyour of the Talbot East Indiaman, pursuer (1785)
- 477821: Information for Mrs Elizabeth-Jean Tailyour, daughter of the deceased Hercules Tailyour of Borrowfield; and for Robert Renny, Esq; late merchant in Jamaica, her husband, for his interest, defenders (1785)
- 478510: By the directions of the feoffees, of Oldswinford Hospital. To be sold by auction, by Mr. Court (1799)
- 480904: The redemption of time. Or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that haue mispent [sic] their time (1614)
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