MoEML References in Shakeosphere
THRE3: Three Cranes Wharf
Variants:
- three Cranes wharfe
- three Cranes
- 170840: A compendious forme and summe of Christian doctrine, called The testimonie of a true faith (1584)
- 170996: A compendious form and summe of Christian doctrine, called The testimonie of a true faith (1579)
- 172003: The Christian mans closet (1581)
- 172288: A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the Fryday before Easter, commonly called good Friday, in the yeere of our Lorde. 1579. By Iohn Knewstub (1579)
- 172479: The sixt lampe of virginitie (1582)
- 172617: A discourse of the nauigation which the Portugales doe make to the realmes and prouinces of the east partes of the worlde (1579)
- 172716: The duetie of a faithfull and wise magistrate, in preseruing and deliuering of the eommon [sic] wealth from infection, in the time of the plague or pestilence (1583)
- 172736: A true and iust recorde, of the information, examination and confession of all the witches, taken at S. Ofes in the countie of Essex (1582)
- 172859: A discourse of the bloody and cruell battaile, of late loste by the great Turke Sultan Selim (1579)
- 173022: The sermons of master Ralfe Gualter vpon the prophet Zephaniah written in Latine. Translated into English by Moses Wilton. Seene and allowed (1580)
- 173984: Of the ende of this worlde, and the seconde commyng of Christ (1577)
- 175502: A shorte learned and pithie treatize of the plague (1580)
- 175544: A reuelation of the true Minerua (1582)
- 175597: The vvorkes of a young wyt, trust vp with a fardell of pretie fancies (1577)
- 175626: [A little pamphlet of Saint Augustine entituled The ladder of paradise] (1581)
- 175778: A pitious platforme of an oppressed mynde (1577)
- 176061: The nosegay of morall philosophie (1580)
- 176410: A true report of the third and last voyage into Meta incognita: atchieued by the worthie Capteine, M. Martine Frobisher Esquire. Anno. 1578. Written by Thomas Ellis sailer and one of the companie (1578)
- 176560: Florio his firste fruites (1578)
- 177168: The vse of both the globes, celestiall, and terrestriall (1592)
- 177361: A treatise conteining two parts (1587)
- 177420: The arte of nauigation (1581)
- 177773: The triall of truth (1580)
- 178007: Short questions and answeares (1617)
- 178678: A sermon preached in S. Peters Church in Exceter the 6. day of December last (1580)
- 179547: A true reporte of a conference had betwixt Doctour Fulke, and the Papists (1581)
- 180183: A relation of the second voyage to Guiana. Perfourmed and written in the yeare 1596. By Lawrence Kemys, Gent (1596)
- 180521: Sermons of M. Iohn Caluin, vpon the x. Commandements of the Lawe, giuen of God by Moses, otherwise called the Decalogue. Gathered worde for worde, presently at his sermons, when hee preached on Deuteronomie, without adding vnto, or diminishing from them any thing afterward. Translated out of French into English, by I.H (1581)
- 180876: The arte of nauigation (1595)
- 181167: Short questions and answeares, conteyning the summe of Christian religion (1580)
- 181168: Short questions and answeares, conteyning the summe of Christian religion (1581)
- 181169: Short questions and answeares, contayning the summe of Christian religion (1584)
- 181171: Short questions and answeares, contayning the summe of Christian religion (1618)
- 181486: A compendious forme and summe of Christian doctrine, called The testimonie of a true faith (1581)
- 181498: Sermons of M. Iohn Caluine, vpon the.X.Commandementes of the Lawe, geuen of God by Moses, otherwise called the Decalogue. Gathered word for word, presently at his sermons, when he preached on Deuteronomie, without adding vnto, or diminishing from them any thing afterward. Translated out of Frenche into English, by I.H (1579)
- 182754: The bee hiue of the Romishe Churche (1580)
- 182795: The bee hiue of the Romish Church (1598)
- 183578: An exposition of the fourth chapter of S. Iohns Reuelation, made by Bar. Traheron, in sundry readynges before his countreymen, in Germanie. Wherein the prouidence of God is treated, with an aunsweare made to the obiection of a gentle aduersarye (1577)
- 183641: A briefe discourse of the assault, committed vpon the person of the most noble prince, the lord William Prince of Orange, Earle of Nassau, Marques de la vere &c. By Iohn Iauregui Spanierd. (1582)
- 185379: The testimonie of a true fayth (1577)
- 185521: A catechisme conteining the summe of Christian religion, giuing a most excellent light to all those that seek to enter the path-way to saluation: Newlie set foorth by G.G. Preacher of Gods word at Malden in Essex (1583)
- 185806: Of the ende of this world, and seconde commyng of Christ (1577)
- 186330: A most excellent sermon of the Lordes Supper (1577)
- 186446: The institutions of Christian religion, written by the reuerend father, M. Iohn Caluin, compendiously abridged by Edmond Bunnie Bachellour of diuinitie; and translated into English by Edward May (1580)
- 186465: The excellency of good women (1613)
- 186744: A booke of soueraigne approued medicines and remedies as well for sundry diseases within the body (1577)
- 186970: Aduertisements partely for due order in the publique administration of common prayers, and vsing the holy Sacramentes: and partely for the apparel of all persons ecclesiastical (1584)
- 187402: Aduertisements partly for due order in the publique administration of common prayers, and vsyng the holy Sacramentes: and partly for the apparrell of all persons ecclesiasticall (1579)
- 187403: Sermons of Maister Iohn Caluin, vpon the booke of Iob, translated out of French by Arthur Golding (1580)
- 187485: The strange and marueilous newes lately come from the great kingdome of Chyna (1577)
- 188076: The seamans secrets (1607)
- 188263: A sermon preached vpon Sunday, beeing the twelfth of March. Anno. 1581, within the Tower of London (1581)
- 188713: A prognosticall iudgement of the great coniunction of the two superiour planets, Saturne and Iupiter, which shall happen the 28. day of Aprill. 1583 (1583)
- 189153: A very true report of the apprehension and taking of that arche Papist Edmond Campion the Pope his right hand (1581)
- 190368: A booke of Bertram the priest, concerning the body & blood of Christe, written in Latien to Charles the great being Emperour, aboue seuen hundred yeeres agoe; and translated, & imprinted in the English tongue. Anno Domini. 1549. Since which time it hath been renewed, and in many places corrected, and nowe newly published, for the profite of the reader. 1581 (1582)
- 190404: The bee hiue of the Romishe Church (1579)
- 190473: A checke or reproofe of M. Howlets vntimely shreeching in her Maiesties eares (1581)
- 190711: A nevve order for banqueroupts (1582)
- 190886: A briefe register in meter (1599)
- 190913: A very godly and fruitfull sermon of Maister Giulio of Milane, touching the Lordes Supper (1579)
- 191308: Short questions and answeares, conteyning the summe of Christian religion (1579)
- 191372: A shorte and fruitefull treatise, of the profite and necessitie of catechising: that is, of instructing the youth, and ignorant persons in the principles and groundes of Christian religion. By Robert Cawdray, one of the ministers and preachers of the worde of God, in the countie of Rutland (1580)
- 191404: Short questions and answeares, conteining the summe of Christian religion (1586)
- 191698: The ordinance and edict, vppon the fact of the execution of both the religions (1579)
- 192505: A fort for the afflicted (1580)
- 192719: An aunsweare vnto certayne assertions, tending to maintaine the Church of Rome, to be the true and Catholique Church. By Iohn Knewstub (1579)
- 193210: The prayse of follie (1577)
- 193496: Aduertisements partely for due order in the publique administration of common prayers, and vsing the holy Sacraments: and partely for the apparell of all persons ecclesiasticall (1584)
- 193664: The seamans secrets (1599)
- 193759: An aunsvveare vnto certaine assertions, tending to maintaine the Churche of Rome, to bee the true and catholique church. By I. Knewstub (1579)
- 193776: The bee hiue of the Romishe Churche· (1579)
- 194079: Short questions and answeares, conteining the summe of Christian religion (1591)
- 194370: [L]illies light [for] the helpe of young schollers. R.K (1599)
- 194876: A godly and learned assertion in defence of the true Church of God, and of his woorde (1580)
- 195465: A Godly and short treatise vpon the Lordes prayer, the xii articles of the Christian faith, and the Ten commaundementes (1580)
- 196320: The benefit that Christians receiue by Iesus Christ crucified. Translated out of French into English, by A.G (1580)
- 196492: [A catechisme conteining the summe of Christian religion, giuing a most excellent light to all those that seek to enter the path-way to saluation: Newlie set foorth by G.G. Preacher of Gods word at Malden in Essex.] (1583)
- 196806: Of the ende of this world, and second comming of Christ (1577)
- 197058: Aduertisements partely for due order in the publique administration of common prayers, and vsing the holy sacramentes (1584)
- 198054: Sermons of M. Iohn Caluine, vpon the. X. Commandementes of the Lawe (1579)
- 199192: Of the ende of this worlde, and second comming of Christ (1578)
- 201191: Short questions and answeares, conteining the summe of Christian religion (1599)
- 201192: Short questions and answeares, conteining the summe of Christian religion: newly enlarged with the testimonies of scripture (1589)
- 201196: Short questions and answeares, conteyning the summe of Christian religion (1583)
- 202248: Lilies rvles constrved (1603)
- 203052: A briefe discourse (1581)
- 203057: Of the ende of this worlde, and seconde commynge of Christe (1578)
- 203058: Of the ende of this worlde, and seconde commynge of Christe (1578)
- 203163: A discouerie of the countries of Tartaria, Scithia, & Cataya, by the north-east: with the maners, fashions, and orders which are vsed in those countries. Set foorth by Iohn Frampton merchaunt (1580)
- 203210: So shorte a catechisme, that whosoeuer cannot, or wil not learne, are not in any wise to be admitted to the Lords supper (1615)
- 204164: The cristall of Christianitie, or Looking glasse of Gods love. Containing the principles of our Christian profession, by the way of disputation betweene master and scholler, in schooles and families, fit for the profitable practise of all (especially of youth) to be vsed. Initiated formerly by others, and amplified by R. P. minister and preacher of Gods word (1617)
- 206246: A most excellent sermon of the Lordes Supper (1577)
- 206871: Short questions and answeares, conteyning the summe of Christian religion (1582)
- 478220: The second part of the demoniacke vvorlde, or worlde possessed with diuels (1583)
- 478252: The second part of the demoniacke vvorlde, or worlde possessed with diuels (1583)
- Three Cranes
- 104784: An answer to the dragon and grashopper (1698)
- 121210: The true notion of imputed righteousness, and our justification thereby (1700)
- 142895: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The report of all the christnings and burials within the city of London, and the liberties thereof (1665)
- 160938: The great and wonderfull miracle wrought on Thursday last, by Mr. Cheesman, Mr. Best, and others, upon one George Brokingham (1663)
- 172403: Letters conteyning sundry deuises (1582)
- 179045: A confutation of monstrous and horrible heresies, taught by H.N. and embraced of a number, who call themselues the Familie of Loue (1579)
- 183529: [The] vrina[l of phy]sicke. Composed by Maister Robert Recorde, Doctor of Phisicke (1599)
- 194837: Short questions and answeares, conteyning the summe of Christian religion (1580)
- 195370: Of the ende of this worlde, and second comming of Christ (1578)
- 195498: Short questions and answeares, contayning the summe of Christian religion (1603)
- 195712: The seamans secrets (1595)
- 197223: Short questions and answeares, contayning the summe of Christian religion (1598)
- 197224: Short questions and answeares, conteining the summe of Christian religion (1602)
- 201190: Short questions and answeares conteining the summe of Christian religion (1600)
- 312511: Whereas a rebellion is actually begun, and has made some progress in Scotland, a general meeting of the gentlemen and clergy of the county of Leicester is desired at the Three Cranes in Leicester, on Wednesday the second day of October (1745)
- 348432: Mathematical exercises: Containing, I. The Principles of the Orthographick Projection of the Sphere; with the Application thereof to the Solution of some Problems in Astronomy, and the Demonstration of certain Theorems of great Use in Spherical Trigonometry. II. The Principles of the Stereographick Projection, and the Application thereof to the Describing of the Representations of the Circles, &c. of the Sphere on the Planes of different Great Circles. III. Sixteen new Problems, to be answered in the Second Number. By John Turner. No. I (1750)
- 366363: An account of Mr. Thomas Ridgly (1708)
- Uintrie wharfe
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